Summary of Contents for Rainbow Pool Products GW7500
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GW7500 POOL CLEANER Code Description GW7500 GW7500 Pool Cleaner...
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Please Read The Following Before Installing Your New Automatic Pool Cleaner! About Safety: This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your system or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury.
About Your Pool And Filter System: Before installing your cleaner, review and understand all warnings and safety information on the inside front cover of this manual. PRE-INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Before Installing The Cleaner In A Vinyl Liner Pool: Check liner closely for signs of deterioration or damage from age, chemicals, pool wall damage, etc.
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ASSEMBLY 1. Remove the PoolShark® and all of its parts from the box and check to make sure that all the parts and components were included (see Figure 1). 2. Dampen the female end of the short leader hose section with water and connect it to the swivel of your PoolShark.
Add one hose weight to the third cuff from the PoolShark Measure hose against pool length. INSTALLATION The PoolShark is designed to work in a wide variety of swimming pools. Both standard in-skimmer installations and dedicated vacuum line installations are covered in this manual. Check to see which installation most closely fits your pool configuration and follow those instructions.
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Dedicated Vacuum Line Installation M ale-male A dapter Short E xtension H ose Protective Basket R egulator V alve H ose E nd Use Protective Basket to prevent entrapment when the Regulator Valve is connected to a Dedicated Vacuum Port. 1.
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Low or N o Correct Suction too Suction Suction H igh Suction Regulator Sleeve positions. NOTICE: If the skimmer does not allow you to see the Yellow Band on the Regulator, the following TEMPORARY procedure will let you check the suction: 1.
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Do you have too much vacuum? You have too much vacuum if the PoolShark sucks air when it climbs up to the water line. Check to be sure that you have installed Suction Regulator Valve #1. If not, install it now. If the PoolShark still climbs out and sucks air, do the following: 1.
Maintenance Hazardous suction. Suction through the PoolShark can entrap bathers, causing severe injuries or drowning. Do not operate the PoolShark cleaner while people are using the swimming pool. Do not allow anyone to play with the PoolShark or its hoses. Your PoolShark can stay in the pool at all times except during chemical shock treatments.
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If the PoolShark tracks in a repetitive pattern: • Check the pool return line water flow and redirect it as necessary with a return line eyeball diverter (see No. 4, “To install the eyeball diverter”, under Initial Adjustments and Operational Checks, Pages 4 and 5). •...
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Some pools do not have a vac port. If your pool does have one, please read the “Suction • Entrapment” warning, above. For the “SEASONED POOL OWNER”: The automatic pool cleaner connection and vacuum adjustments can be similar to using your manual pool vacuum.
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Disassembly Disassembly 3900 0201 Step 1: With a screwdriver, carefully work the Step 4: Pull the Oscillator Straight out from the rubber vacuum pad down over the lip of the bottom of the Outer Housing. Be careful not to Outer Housing. lose the Sliding Seals.
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3907 0201 3906 0201 Step 7: Remove the Oscillator Sleeve, Reassembly: To reassemble the PoolShark, releasing the Oscillator Sleeve Bushing, the reverse the steps above. NOTE: The notch Clutch assembly, and the Teflon Washer. on the center disk of the Large Steering Drive Assembly must be down (as shown) for assembly.
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