Pentair PROWLER 920 Installation And User Manual

PROWLER® 920
ROBOTIC INGROUND POOL CLEANER
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION AND
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CUSTOMER SERVICE / TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Warning and Safety Instructions .......
Preperation of the Pool and Cleaner ...................
Overview
Cleaner Components Cleaner Features
Initial Setup
Operation ...............................................................
Weekly Timer
Setting the Weekly Timer
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Maintenance ........................................................
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LED Indicator Lights Removing the Cleaner from the Pool Cleaning the Filter Basket Periodic Filter Screen Cleaning Cleaning the Impeller Storing the Cleaner
Troubleshooting ..................................................
Replacement Parts ..............................................
RCD Instructions ..............................................
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INTRODUCTION, SPECIFICATIONS AND WARNINGS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Pentair Robotic Pool Cleaner. We are sure that your Pentair Robotic Pool Cleaner will provide you with reliable, convenient
and cost-effective pool cleaning. Its reliable filtration in all pool conditions and active brushing, enhance pool hygiene.
Robotic Pool Cleaners by Pentair deliver advanced cleaning technologys, long-lasting performance and easy maintenance. You and your family will be free to enjoy your swim with full confidence that your pool is completely clean.
SPECIFICATIONS
Motor protection: IP 68 Minimum depth: 0.80m / 2.6ft Maximum depth: 5m / 16.4ft
Digital Power supply Input: 200-230 AC Volts 50-60 Hertz Output: <30 VDC IP 54
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Warnings
• Use the originally supplied power supply only
• Ensure the electrical outlet is protected by a ground fault interrupter (GFI) or an earth leakage interrupter (ELI). Or residual current device (RCD) see page 11.
• Keep the power supply out of standing water
• Position the power supply at least 3m/10ft away from the edge of the pool
• Do not enter the pool while the Pool Cleaner is working
• Unplug the power supply before servicing
Cautions
Use the Pool Cleaner in the following water conditions only:
Chlorine Maximum 4 ppm pH 7.0-7.8 Temperature 6-34°C NaCl Maximum 5000 ppm
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PROWLER® 920 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner Installation and User’s Guide
PREPARATION OF THE POOL AND CLEANER
Overview
Prowler® 920 Robotic Pool Cleaners are designed to scrub, vacuum, and filter (including the waterline) your inground pool. Before operating this product, be sure to read and follow all warning and safety instructions on pages ii-iii.
Cleaner Components:
• Cleaner with 60 ft. Floating Cable
• Power Supply
Cleaner with 60 Ft.
Floating Cable
Cleaner Features:
• Weekly Timer
• Wall and Waterline Scrubbing
• Top Loading Basket Filtration
Initial Setup
Before using the cleaner for the first time, perform the following procedures:
STEP 1:
Power Supply and Caddy Placement
Position the power supply at least 10 feet (3 m) from the edge of the pool. See Figure 1.
Figure 1
STEP 3:
Connect Power Supply to Cleaner
Connect the floating cleaner cable to the power supply.
Ensure the connector notch is lined up with the
corresponding groove in the socket on the power supply. Turn the cable connector clockwise to lock the cable into the power supply connection. See Figure 3.
Power Supply
STEP 2:
Unroll Floating Cleaner Cable
Unroll the floating cable and stretch it out completely so that is has no kinks. See Figure 2.
Figure 3
Figure 2
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STEP 4:
Connect Power Supply to Power Source
Connect the power supply to the electrical source/outlet. See Figure 4.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION: Connect only to a grounding
type receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use extension cord to connect unit to electrical supply;
provide a properly located outlet.
Figure 4
STEP 5:
Placing the Cleaner in the Pool
Do not switch the pool cleaner to “ON” if it is not
fully immersed in water. Operating the cleaner out of water will immediately cause severe damage and will result in loss of warranty. Do not leave the cleaner in the pool all the time. Always remember to turn the power supply “OFF” and unplug it from the power outlet before removing the cleaner from the pool.
1. Be sure the power supply is positioned at least 10 feet (3 m) from the pool.
2. Lower the cleaner into the pool by the handle (see Figure 5).
Note: Never lower the cleaner into the pool by the
floating cable. This puts an unnecessary strain on the
cable and could result in damage to the cleaner.
3. Gently tilt the cleaner from side to side or turn upside down to release trapped air. See Figure 6.
Figure 5 Figure 6
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