Nozzles (Cleaning Heads); Nozzle Removal /Installation - Paramount Fitness PCC2000 Owner's Manual

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All Paramount nozzle locations and sizes are specific to your pool. These nozzles have different sized openings and if removed, should be returned
to the same location.
NOTICE
All of your system nozzles must extend and retract completely with each cycle of the water valve. Depending on the cleaning system, it will take 12 to
18 cycles for a nozzle to rotate 360 degrees. There are two exceptions to this.
The PCC2000 and Vantage systems can have one to three nozzles (called Fixed Nozzles) that do not rotate and remain active while pool filter pump
is on. These nozzles are located near the main drain and need to be aimed at the main drain.
The optional Swing Jet nozzles are placed on the sidewall of a pool, and rotate back and forth between three positions in a 90-degree arc. They must retract
and extend fully to move to the next position.
NOTICE
Nozzles may need to be removed from time to time for purposes of winterizing or to flush debris from the lines and/or nozzles. There are 3 methods of
removing the 8 different types of nozzles.
Method 1: Large Nozzles
For Vanquish, Vantage, PCC2000 and VectorJet floor nozzles see Figure 7. Using the removal tool common to
these nozzles, attach the tool to the end of your pool pole placing it over the nozzle and making sure the tool tabs
insert into the nozzle slots. Turn the tool clockwise a ¼ turn to unlock the nozzle and then lift it from the body in the
floor of the pool. When replacing the nozzle, be sure the body is free from all debris or the nozzle will not lock in
place. Make sure the o-ring on the bottom of the nozzle is in place. Lock the nozzle into the tool on the end of your
pool pole and replace the nozzle in the body and turn counter clockwise to lock into the body.

NOZZLES (CLEANING HEADS)

Switching nozzle(s) location will result in poor cleaning and could severely damage your pool equipment.

NOZZLE REMOVAL /INSTALLATION

Sand and pebbles can get between the body and the nozzle and make it very difficult to remove a nozzle.
To make the nozzle removal easier, use a pressure nozzle on a garden hose (like you use to clean the side
walk) and blow the debris out between the nozzle and body before using the tool to remove the nozzle. The
nozzle is specific to the body it came out of. Always put the nozzle back in the same body it came out of.
Large nozzle tool part #004-552-5440-00
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Figure 7
Part Number: 004-552-5440-00

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