En g li s h, Troubleshooting worksheet – Polaris 280 User Manual

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Action:

Sweep hose sprays too
much water out of the pool.

Solution:

1. Adjust the speed of the sweep

hose by tightening the
adjustment screw.

2. Replace the sweep hose

scrubber if it is worn
or missing.

3. Add a sweep hose weight

(order part #B2) to keep the
sweep hose from spraying.

Action:

The cleaner does not clean the
entire pool.

Solution:

1. Check the hose length

reaches within 6” of the
farthest point of the pool.
If not, order a new hose
section from your
Polaris dealer.

2. Check thrust jet for straight

back position that optimizes
random turning.

3. While the cleaner is

operating, hold it upside down
and look into the vacuum
tube. There should be two
distinct, even jets of water.
If there are not, contact
Customer Service or a Polaris
authorized Service Center
for assistance.

Action:

The cleaner is running in
circles on its side.

Solution:

1. Check filter bag, if full it can

weigh the cleaner down on
one side.

2. Remove the head float and

shake it. If there is water in
the float, order a new one.

3. Check the hose floats to

make sure they are
spaced evenly.

Troubleshooting Worksheet

If these solutions do not result in

improved performance, contact the

Polaris dealer who sold you the cleaner

or call Customer Service.

In order to provide faster and more

convenient service, please have the

following information available at the

time of your call or when taking the

Polaris in for service.

1.

Serial #:________________________

2.

Wheel RPM:__________________

3.

Is the back-up valve cycling?

Yes

No

4.

Is the feed hose the proper
length?

Yes

No

5.

Are the swivels rotating freely?

Yes

No

6.

How often do you clean the
filter screen in the in-line filter?

Never

Once a Week

Twice a Week

Once a Month

7.

Are the vacuum jets obstructed?

(While the cleaner is operating, hold it upside

down and look into the vacuum tube. There

should be two distinct, even jets of water.)

Yes

No

8.

Is the drive train functioning?

(As you spin each wheel independently,

all the wheels should spin.)

Yes

No

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