Troubleshooting Worksheet - Polaris Vac-Sweep 360 Owner's Manual

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5. If the feed hose continues to
tangle, contact our
Customer Service Department
at 1-800 VAC-SWEEP.
Problem: Sweep hose is sucked into the
vacuum tube.
Solution:
1. Make sure the opening at the end
of the sweep hose (#35) is not
blocked by the sweep hose
scrubber (#30).
2. Adjust the sweep hose (#35) to
a gentle sweeping motion.
See page 7.
Problem: Sweep hose sprays too much water.
Solution:
1. Adjust the sweep hose (#35).
See page 7.
2. Replace the sweep hose scrubber
(part #9-100-3105) if it is worn or
missing. See page 9.
It is important to use genuine Polaris replace-
ment parts, because non-Polaris parts will
adversely affect the cleaner's performance .
Bags are an excellent example; "generic" bags
are not specifically designed to work with the
Polaris and can cause operating problems.
B. Troubleshooting Worksheet
If none of the troubleshooting solutions
worked, please fill in the following information
and either contact your participating Polaris
dealer or our Customer Service Department
at 1-800-VAC-SWEEP (USA and Canada
only) or (760) 599-9600, Monday through
Thursday, 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday,
6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. PST.
In order to provide faster and more convenient
service, have the following information avail-
able at the time of your call or when taking the
Polaris in for service.
1.
Serial #:____________________________
(See page 2 for the location of the serial #.)
2.
Wheel RPM:______________________
(See page 7.)
3.
Is the back-up valve cycling?
(Watch the jet on the back-up valve. It should come on
and go off. It should stay off longer than it stays on.)
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Yes
4.
Is the feed hose the proper length?
(See page 5.)
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Yes
5.
Are the swivels rotating freely?
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Yes
6.
How often do you clean the filter
screen inside the quick disconnect?
(see page 8)
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Never
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Twice a Week
7.
Are the vacuum jets obstructed?
(While the cleaner is operating, hold it upside down
and look into the vacuum tube. There should be
three distinct, even jets of water.)
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Yes
8.
Is the drive train functioning?
(As you spin each wheel independently, all the
wheels should spin.)
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Once a Week
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Once a Month
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No
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No

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