Anleitung Pentair, modell 710
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Cable can trip or entangle swimmers which could result in drowning. Do not leave your cleaner in the pool when not in use. Doing so, will reduce the life of your Filter Bag and cleaner. After removing your cleaner from the pool you should clean and re-install the Filter Bag. Then, rest your cleaner on all four wheels in a dry, shaded area along with its Power Supply and properly coiled Floating Cable. Off-Season Storage When the Pool Season is over, you should thoroughly clean the Filter Bag. Make sure that there is no water in your cleaner. Completely untangle and then properly coil the Floating Cable. Your cleaner and Power Supply should be stored in a dry, protected area away from freezing temperatures. Prowler™ 710 Installation and User’s Guide Prowler™ 710 Installation and User’s Guide Section 3 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting information to resolve possible problems with your Prowler™ 710 pool cleaner. Problem Corrective Action Slower motion or inefficient vacuuming. Check to see if the Filter Bag is thoroughly clean. FYI: The Fine Filter Bag is capable of filtering particles 20 times smaller than the naked eye can see. Therefore, thorough cleaning of the bag may be required! NOTE: Use the Fine Filter Bag to trap smaller debris such as algae, bacteria, sand and silt. Use the Mesh Filter Bag to trap larger debris such as leaves, acorns, twigs and pine needles. It may be necessary to rinse with high pressure water and wring the Filter Bag in a bucket of clean water. Rinse, wring, squeeze dry and repeat until the rinse water is clear. Check to see if the Intake Valve Flaps (Figure 11 on page 10) on the bottom of the cleaner are free to open and close. These Flaps should move easily to allow the entry of water and debris. If you are not satisfied yet, remove the bag, reinstall the Bottom Lid (without the Bag), and run it in the pool. If the cleaner moves quickly, this is an indication that your Bag is not clean enough, and you must repeat the cleaning instructions until the Bag is clean. Water flow from the hydroscrub jet tubes (Figure 2, Item 6) have no pressure or water coming out from them. Remove the Bottom Lid Assembly. Check clear vinyl tubing for obstructions, blockages and that each are securely connected to the Pump Motor Housing. If tubes are obstructed or blocked, then remove the tubing from the pump housing by gently pulling the tubing from the pump. The tube is not glued in place. After the tube is removed, you can clear blockage by running water through the tube using the pressure from a garden hose. Be sure to replace the tubing securely. Does not cover the entire pool. Adjust the timing cycle on the Power Supply so that the Pentair cleaner reaches the other side of the pool, (preferably to waterline), and remains there for approximately 2 seconds before changing direction. Check to see if the Filter Bag is clean and not clogged with debris. (Especially fine dirt). Check to see if the wheel rotation and axle movement is free of obstructions like hair, string or accumulated debris. Check to see if the Floating Cable has adequate length to reach all sides of the pool and is not tangled, or hooked, as this will limit the movement of the cleaner. Prowler™ 710 Installation and User’s Guide Problem Corrective Action Does not reverse direction. Take a garden hose with high pressure, spray into the Valve Housing at each Valve Port opening, (Figure 2, Item 9). This should free the Jet Valve System of any debris. If this does not solve the problem, firmly grab hold of both of your cleaner’s Handles (Figure 2, Item 5) and forcefully dunk the cleaner in and out of the pool several times to flush out the dirt causing the problem. If debris is still lodged (such as sand or dirt) or there is debris wrapped around the Propeller the Jet Valve or between the Valve Flap and the Valve Housing wall, proceed below to “Cleaning the Propeller”. If this still does not solve the problem, then use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen each of the screws at the top of the Valve Housing (Figure 2, Item 7) that keep each side of the Housing together -by 1. turns each (counterclockwise). Then repeat high pressure spraying into the Valve Housing. Retighten each screw 1. turns (clockwise) to re-secure. Cleaning the Propeller. Remove Valve Extension Screws (Figure 2, Item 8) on one side of cleaner and respective Valve Extension Port (Figure 2, Item 9). Bend a common large paper clip into the shape of a hook (Figure 18 on page 15), and push the Valve Flap back with your finger to expose the Pump Motor Propeller. You may find debris like hair, string, or a small twig caught in the Propeller. Use your paper clip to hook or free the debris, and remove it (Figure 20 on page 15). Reverses before reaching the opposite end of the pool. Turn the Time Control Dial (located on the Power Supply) clockwise a few degrees to increase the time between reversals. Repeat if necessary. Check to see if the Filter Bag is thoro...