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Instruções de Operação Polaris, Modelo 340

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Contact an authorized Polaris dealer for more information. 45 ElbowVacuum Plate90 ElbowVacuum Plate StandardHoseVacuum PlateStandard Skimmer Deep Skimmer Shallow Skimmer Connecting the Hose 1. Set aside the leader hose with hose weight and standard hose with hose weight. 2. Connect remaining hose sections pushing cuffs securely together. 3. Attach standard hose with hose weight to end of hose. 4. Attach leader hose to same end. The leader hose connects to the Polaris. 5. Connect assembled hose to the hose section already attached to the pool. English EnglishEnglish 2 2 Adjust Suction Hose to Fit Pool Length With the hose attached to the pool, extend the hose to the farthest point of the pool. The hose end should reach 2 to 3 hose sections past the farthest point. Hose too long? Remove excess hose sections from the middle of the hose. Hose too short? Buy additional standard hose sections. After adjusting the hose length, position the hose weights as shown. Skimmer or dedicated suction line#62-3 hose sections 6'Leader HoseHose Weights3' Note: For pools less than 5 feet deep, remove weight from leader hose and position weight on standard hose four feet from Polaris. 3 3 Test and Adjust Water Flow For proper operation, the Polaris 340 must receive the correct amount of water flow. Check the pool’s available water flow with the flow indicator. 1. Detach hose and flow regulator, if used. Fill hose completely with water. Reattach flow regulator and hose. 2. Connect flow indicator to the leader hose. 3. Holding flow indicator underwater, turn on the pump. 4. The target area on the flow indicator represents the correct water flow range. Too Little FlowToo Much FlowTarget Area If too little flow: • Verify that pool filter and pump basket are clean. • Verify that all suction lines are closed except the one utilized by the flow indicator. • Check hose cuffs and connections for leaks that cause loss of flow. • For dedicated suction line installations, adjust valve in equipment area that controls water flow to suction line until indicator is within the target area. Mark valves for reference. • For skimmer installations, turn knob on flow regulator clockwise until indicator is within the target area. If too much flow: • For dedicated suction line installations, adjust valve in equipment area that controls water flow to suction line until the indicator is within the target area. • For skimmer installations, turn knob on flow regulator counterclockwise until indicator is within target area. If knob is turned all the way, open the main drain (or a second skimmer) until indicator is within target area. 5. Turn off pump. Hold hose underwater and remove flow indicator. 4 4 Check for Proper Wheel RPM Before operating the Polaris, check for proper wheel revolutions per minute (RPM). For maximum efficiency, the RPM should be between 30 to 34. 1. Mark the outer edge of a tire. 2. Submerge Polaris and remove any air in the cleaner. Connect the cleaner to the hose keeping it completely submerged. 3. Holding cleaner under water, turn pump on and count wheel revolutions for one minute. 4. Optimum speed should be between 30 and 34 RPM. If count is less than 30 RPM: • Verify that all suction lines are closed except for the one utilized by the Polaris. • Verify that pool filter and pump basket are clean. • Check hose cuffs and connections for leaks that cause loss of flow. • For dedicated suction line installations, adjust valve in equipment area until proper wheel RPM is reached. Mark valve settings for reference. • For skimmer installations, turn knob on flow regulator clockwise until proper wheel RPM is reached. If count is more than 34 RPM: • For dedicated suction line installations, adjust valve in the equipment area until the correct wheel RPM is reached. • For skimmer installations, turn knob on the flow regulator counterclockwise until the proper wheel RPM is reached. If knob is turned all the way and the RPM is still above 34, open main drain (or a second skimmer) until correct wheel RPM is reached. English English English Operation and Routine Maintenance The Polaris 340 cycles on/off with the pool filtration pump, vacuuming and cleaning all surfaces randomly throughout the pool. The climbing ability of the Polaris is dependent on the pool’s shape and available water flow. It will climb better in pools without sharp angles or curves in the transition from the pool floor to the pool wall. Approximately every 4-1/2 minutes the Polaris 340 completes one cleaning cycle. During a cycle, the Polaris travels both forward and backwards, and pivots to the right and left. The bypass door releases the cleaner from obstacles and the fan creates down force to increase cleaner stability. Bottom Plate The bottom plate helps the Polaris travel over sharp corners or high spots. Periodically check the bottom plate for wear and replace as necessary. Propeller Keep propeller free of debris...


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