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General Operation Instructions - tigershark qc

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GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Take a moment to get familiar with the TigerShark using the figure on page 9. Throughout this manual reference to this figure is made when referring to different components of the TigerShark. 1. Select the nearest GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected 110-120 volt AC outlet (220-240 volt for 240 volt models). 2. Place the power supply (page 9, #1) so that the TigerShark can reach all the walls of the swimming pool and the power supply is at a minimum distance of 10 feet from the pool edge (page 13 Fig. a). The length of the standard TigerShark cable is 55 feet. (TigerShark2 cable is 100 feet). 3. Connect the floating cable (page 9, #2) to the power supply. Use only the original TigerShark Power Supply manufactured by Hayward Pool Products. 4. The TigerShark has an adjustable handle (page 9, #3). The handle must be locked in a diagonal position in order to ensure optimal cleaning results. The handle has two diagonal positions. Reverse handle positions after each use. (page 13, Fig. b) to minimize cord twisting. 5. Place the TigerShark in the pool. It will slowly sink to the bottom of the pool as the air inside is released. Submersing by hand is helpful. 6. Connect the power supply to the GFCI protected outlet and switch to the "on" position. The TigerShark will perform a selfdiagnostics routine for several minutes before starting the cleaning cycle. Notice: The QC will go into Quik Clean cycle. Caution: DO NOT switch power supply ON when the TigerShark is out of water. This may result in damage to the pump & drive motor seals, which will VOID the warranty. 7. The TigerShark will automatically shut off after a cleaning cycle of 4 hours. (90 minutes for Quik Clean, or 7 hours for the TigerShark2). If your pool is cleaned in less time than 4 hrs, you may shut the TigerShark off manually by switching the power supply to the off position. Should a second cleaning cycle be required, switch OFF the power supply for 10 seconds and restart. 8. After the pool has been cleaned, switch OFF the power supply before removing the TigerShark from the pool. 9. Remove the TigerShark from the water at the shallow end of the pool by pulling the cable until the TigerShark reaches the surface. Then lift it out of the water using the handle, NOT the cable. Caution: When pulling the cable, reel it in hand-over-hand - DO NOT reel it around your arm. Optimum operating water temperature range for the TigerShark is 50ºF - 100ºF. Remove the TigerShark from the pool after each use and store in the shade. Keeping the TigerShark permanently in the pool may result in additional service requirements. Page 5 of 16 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER ISRC10202 REV C

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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
Page 5 of 16
ROBOTIC POOL CLEANER
ISRC10202
REV C
GENERAL OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Take a moment to get familiar with the TigerShark using the figure on page 9. Throughout this manual reference to this figure
is made when referring to different components of the TigerShark.
1.
Select the nearest GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected 110-120 volt AC outlet (220-240 volt for 240 volt
models).
2.
Place the power supply (page 9, #1) so that the TigerShark can reach all the walls of the swimming pool and the power
supply is at a minimum distance of 10 feet from the pool edge (page 13 Fig. a). The length of the standard TigerShark cable
is 55 feet. (TigerShark2 cable is 100 feet).
3.
Connect the floating cable (page 9, #2) to the power supply. Use only the original TigerShark Power Supply manufactured
by Hayward Pool Products.
4.
The TigerShark has an adjustable handle (page 9, #3). The handle must be locked in a
diagonal position
in order to
ensure optimal cleaning results. The handle has two diagonal positions. Reverse handle positions after each use. (page 13,
Fig. b) to minimize cord twisting.
5.
Place the TigerShark in the pool. It will slowly sink to the bottom of the pool as the air inside is released. Submersing by
hand is helpful.
6.
Connect the power supply to the GFCI protected outlet and switch to the “on” position. The TigerShark will perform a self-
diagnostics routine for several minutes before starting the cleaning cycle.
Notice:
The QC will go into Quik Clean cycle.
Caution:
DO NOT
switch power supply ON when the TigerShark is out of water. This may result in damage to the pump &
drive motor seals, which will VOID the warranty.
7.
The TigerShark will automatically shut off after a cleaning cycle of 4 hours. (90 minutes for Quik Clean, or 7 hours for the
TigerShark2). If your pool is cleaned in less time than 4 hrs, you may shut the TigerShark off manually by switching the
power supply to the off position.
Should a second cleaning cycle be required, switch OFF the power supply for 10 seconds and restart.
8.
After the pool has been cleaned, switch OFF the power supply before removing the TigerShark from the pool.
9.
Remove the TigerShark from the water at the shallow end of the pool by pulling the cable until the TigerShark reaches the
surface. Then lift it out of the water using the handle, NOT the cable.
Caution:
When pulling the cable, reel it in hand-over-hand -
DO NOT
reel it around your arm.
Optimum operating water temperature range for the TigerShark is
50ºF - 100ºF
.
Remove the TigerShark from the pool after each use and store in the shade. Keeping the TigerShark permanently in
the pool may result in additional service requirements.