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5.2
Clean the Filter Canister
The filter canister should be cleaned at the end of
each cycle.
1.
Remove the cleaner from the water and let the
remaining water drain.
2.
Unlatch the cleaner cover to access the canister.
Figure 11. Lift Cleaner Cover
3.
Remove the filter canister from the body.
Figure 12. Remove Filter Canister
4.
Empty all debris from the filter canister, then
rinse the canister and the cleaner using a hose.
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Figure 13. Wash Filter Canister
NOTE: Periodically, deep-clean the filter canister with
soapy water and a soft bristle brush to prevent
clogging.
5.3
Store the Cleaner When Not in Use
The cleaner should be cleaned regularly using
slightly soapy water. Do not use solvents such as
trichlorethylene or its equivalent. Rinse the cleaner
generously using clean water. Do not let your cleaner
dry in direct sunlight.
1.
Disconnect cleaner from the power source.
2.
Starting at the cleaner head, remove all twists
and tangles from the cable. Lay the cable in the
sun to loosen any tangling memory.
3.
Loosely coil the cable into a loop for storage
near the cleaner or on the caddy hook (not
available with all models).
4.
Disconnect the cable from the control box.
Figure 14. Untangle the Power Cable
5.4
Replacing Worn Parts
Replacing Brushes
The cleaner is fitted with brushes with a "wear''
indicator.
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the scout run time is not consistent
The run time on the Polaris Scout 42 iQ may be inconsistent due to issues such as air bubbles in the cleaner, a dirty filter, or blockage in the impeller. To address this, turn off the cleaner, clean the filter thoroughly, shake the cleaner in water to release air bubbles, and check for debris or hair blocking the impeller. If the problem continues, contact your local retailer or customer service for a diagnostic review.
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