Hayward SharkVAC Model: RC9740 RC9742 - Page 9
General Operating Instructions. - with caddy
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GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. Take a moment to get familiar with the SharkVAC using the figure on page 11. Throughout this manual reference to this figure is made when referring to different components of the SharkVAC. Remove the SharkVAC by placing the carton down and removing it from the box as shown. If the Caddy Cart is included, the SharkVAC and the Power Supply will be premounted to the cart. See page 12 for SharkVAC Caddy Cart. 1. Select the nearest GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected 110-120 volt AC outlet. 2. Place the SharkVAC power supply so that it is at a minimum distance of 11.5 feet from the pool edge. The length of the standard SharkVAC cable is 50 feet. MINIMUM 3.5M (11.5 FEET) 3. Connect the floating cable to the power supply. Use only the original SharkVAC Power Supply manufactured by Hayward Pool Products. 4. Place the SharkVAC in the pool. It will slowly sink to the bottom of the pool as the air inside is released. 5. Connect the power supply to the GFCI protected outlet and switch it on. The SharkVAC will perform a self-diagnostics routine for several minutes before starting the cleaning cycle. Caution: DO NOT switch power supply "ON" when the SharkVAC is out of water. This may result in damage to the pump and drive motor seals, which will VOID the warranty. 6. The SharkVAC will automatically shut off after a cleaning cycle of 2 hours. If your pool is cleaned in less time than 2 hrs, you may shut the SharkVAC off manually by switching the power supply to the off position. 9