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Turbine Suction Cleaners IMPORTANT TIPS Pool Vac XL/Navigator Pro In one piece fiberglass pools there is very little dirt on the walls, but your Cleaner will still climb the walls. Due to the shape (severe angles) of most in-ground vinyl liner pools, your Cleaner's cleaning is confined to the bottom (both shallow and deep) and the hopper sides. Hayward Turbine Cleaners do not climb the vertical walls of in-ground or on-ground vinyl liner pools. However, normal dirt and debris do not adhere to these walls. DO NOT COIL HOSE When storing your cleaner the hose sections must be stored straight, not coiled. A coiled hose will create a memory in the hose that will impede the Cleaner's ability to move properly in your pool. Coiled hoses are not covered under the Hayward warranty. When removing the Cleaner from your pool, be sure to grasp the cleaner by its handle, not by its hose, otherwise the Cleaner might be damaged should the hose disconnect from the cleaner. 1. Skimmers come in many configurations and cannot all be described here. Three basic types are discussed however. Some skimmers have two (2) holes in the bottom. There might be a valve, float or cover over the holes. Remove everything in the skimmer, exposing the holes. The rear hole is usually the suction port. In some cases it will be necessary to use the V094 Regulator Valve to control water flow through the Cleaner (see Figure 4). Some skimmers have only one hole in the bottom. This suction port is usually controlled by a valve at the filter system and most likely will not need a V094 Regulator Valve (see Figure 3). 6

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Pool Vac XL/Navigator Pro
In one piece fiberglass pools there is very little dirt on the walls, but your Cleaner will still
climb the walls. Due to the shape (severe angles) of most in-ground vinyl liner pools, your
Cleaner’s cleaning is confined to the bottom (both shallow and deep) and the hopper sides.
Hayward Turbine Cleaners do not climb the vertical walls of in-ground or on-ground vinyl
liner pools. However, normal dirt and debris do not adhere to these walls.
1. Skimmers come in many configurations and cannot all be described here. Three basic
types are discussed however.
Some skimmers have two (2) holes in the bottom. There might be a valve, float or cover
over the holes. Remove everything in the skimmer, exposing the holes. The rear hole is
usually the suction port. In some cases it will be necessary to use the V094 Regulator Valve
to control water flow through the Cleaner
(see Figure 4).
Some skimmers have only one hole in the bottom. This suction port is usually controlled by a
valve at the filter system and most likely will not need a V094 Regulator Valve
(see Figure 3).
DO NOT COIL HOSE
When storing your cleaner the hose sections must be stored straight, not coiled. A coiled
hose will create a memory in the hose that will impede the Cleaner’s ability to move
properly in your pool.
Coiled hoses are not covered under the Hayward warranty.
When
removing the Cleaner from your pool, be sure to grasp the cleaner by its handle, not by its
hose, otherwise the Cleaner might be damaged should the hose disconnect from the cleaner.
IMPORTANT TIPS
Turbine Suction Cleaners