Polaris 380 Swimming Pool Vacuum User Manual


 
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Reinstall the swivel with the flow arrows on the
swivel pointing toward the Polaris. (Refer to the
“Proper Nut Placement” diagram.)
11. On the clear hose, make sure one float is
against the back-up valve on the side oppo-
site the cleaner and another float is upstream
within 2-3 feet. On the white hoses, space the
floats no less than 1-1/2 feet and no more than
3 feet apart, so that the white hoses do not sag.
It may be necessary to remove floats to main-
tain proper spacing.
12. When the feed hose has been cut properly,
it should look like the one in the “Properly
Sized Feed Hose” diagram on page 4.
E. Assembling the Polaris
1. Put the nut on the feed pipe. Attach the clear
hose to the feed pipe and tighten the nut.
If there is a curve at the end of the hose,
align it with the curve of the feed pipe.
2. Pull out the bag.With the bag on the single-
wheel side of the feed hose, snap the bag
collar onto the feed hose.
3. Turn on the pool filtration pump.Wait at least
30 seconds and turn on the booster pump.
F. Checking Operation
When operating correctly, the Polaris 380 will
travel randomly throughout the pool, vacuuming,
sweeping and scrubbing the bottom, sides, and
most of the steps and swimouts. The Polaris will
clean an average pool in 3 hours or less.
The Polaris comes equipped with an automatic
pressure relief valve in the quick disconnect.
If the Polaris is receiving too much water pres-
sure, it will release water at the quick disconnect.
The wheel RPM of the Polaris should be between
28 and 32.
Approximately every 2 minutes the Polaris 380
will go into back-up mode. At this time the back-
up valve will pull the Polaris away from potential
obstacles and increase its random pattern.
The sweep hose operates in a gentle sweeping
motion to prevent debris from becoming trapped
in hard-to-reach corners of the pool.
If the Polaris does not operate as described
above, turn off the pumps and make the neces-
sary adjustments below.
G. Fine Tuning
1. Thrust Jet Adjustment
The position of the thrust jet determines the direc-
tion of the Polaris. Its standard position is eleven
o’clock. See the “Assembling the Polaris” diagram
for the location of the thrust jet.
Clear Hose
Nut
Head Float
Feed Pipe
Thrust
Jet
Sweep
Hose
Sweep Hose
Adjustment Screw
Bag Collar
Filter
Bag
Feed Hose
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