Troubleshooting - Polaris Vac-Sweep 280 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

If the Polaris cleaner displays the following
actions, adjustments may be necessary to
restore performance. Refer to exploded
parts diagram for part numbers indicated
in parentheses.
Action:
Solution:
Action:
Solution:
Action:
Solution:
Hangs up on steps or other
obstacles for longer than 3
minutes.
1. Check the wheel RPM.
2. Verify the back-up valve
(54) is cycling.
3. Adjust the thrust jet (#23).
4. Remove unnecessary pool
hardware or install a Ladder
Guard Kit (order part #G21
from a Polaris dealer).
Polaris is sluggish, running
with less power than normal.
1. Check the filter screen (#44)
in the Quick Disconnect (#47)
and clean, if necessary.
2. Clean the skimmer basket,
pump basket, and pool filter.
3. Check all of the hoses,
connections, and swivels
(#50) for leaks that could
cause loss of water pressure.
4. Check the wheel RPM.
Polaris flies around the pool
and/or does not make contact
with the bottom.
1. Check the wheel RPM. If
more than 32 RPM, unscrew
the pressure relief valve (#46)
to decrease water flow
to cleaner.
2. Confirm that the blue
restrictor disc is installed in
the UWF to decrease water
flow. Or, install the red
restrictor disc to decrease
water flow even more.
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3. Verify the back-up valve
(#54) is cycling. Hold the
valve out of the water and
watch the jet. It should come
on and go off.
Action:
Polaris does not back up.
Solution:
1. Verify the back-up valve
(#54) is cycling.
2. Check the wheel RPM.
3. If the bag (#1) is full,
empty it.
4. If head float (#4) has water
in it, replace it.
5. Make sure feed hose is
floating.
Action:
Polaris only turns in one
direction.
Solution:
1. Adjust the thrust jet (#23).
2. Make sure feed hose
is floating.
Action:
Feed hose becomes tangled.
Solution:
1. Remeasure the hose to
verify that it is adjusted to
the proper length for the
pool shape.
2. With the Polaris operating,
check that the swivels (#50)
in the hose and the hose
connections turn freely.
3. Make sure feed hose
is floating.
4. With the Polaris turned off,
spin each of the wheels. All
wheels should turn together.
Action:
Sweep hose is sucked into
the vacuum tube.
Solution:
1. Make sure the opening at
the end of the sweep hose
(#7) is not blocked by the
sweep hose scrubber (#5).
2. Adjust the sweep hose (#7)
to a gentle sweeping motion.

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