PENTAIR PROWLER 930 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Pentair
Table of Contents
PROWLER 930 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner
User Guide PROWLER® 930 (P/N 360323)
WARRIOR® SI (P/N 360495)
ROBOTIC INGROUND POOL CLEANER
INSTALLATION AND USER’S GUIDE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important Notice:
Attention Installer: This guide contains important information about the
installation, operation and safe use of this product. This information should
be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment after installation of
the pool cleaner.
Attention User: This manual contains important information that will help
you in operating and maintaining this pool cleaner. Please retain it for
future reference. Consult Pentair with any questions regarding this equipment.
Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and
instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and
instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call
800-831-7133 for additional free copies
of these instructions.
Consumer Information and Safety
The pool cleaners are designed and manufactured to provide many years of safe
and reliable service when installed, operated and maintained according to the
information in this manual. Throughout the manual, safety warnings and
cautions are identified by the “ ” symbol. Be sure to read and comply with all
of the warnings and cautions.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION.
Connect only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground-fault
circuitinterrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot
verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
HAZARDOUS SUCTION. Do not play with cleaner or hose or apply to body. Can trap
and tear hair or body parts. Hose can trip or entangle swimmers which could
result in drowning.
Do not operate the robotic pool cleaner when there are people swimming in the
pool. Hose can trip or entangle swimmers which could result in drowning.
When examining the robotic pool cleaner, disconnect the main power supply.
Keep the robotic pool cleaner out of reach of children.
Keep the robotic pool cleaner out of reach of persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, without
proper supervision and understanding of the instructions.
Only an original power cable must be used, at all times. Replaced by a robotic
pool cleaner certified technician, in case of need to avoid hazard.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use extension cord to connect
unit to electrical supply; provide a properly located outlet.
This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other
Only a trained operator should operate the robotic pool cleaner.
To avoid hand injury, operator should keep hands away from driving belt
mechanism.
Position the caddy and power supply at least 12 feet (3.5 m) from the edge of
the pool during operation. reproductive harm.
Do not bury cord – locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers, hedge
trimmers and other equipment.
When lifting the robotic pool cleaner, take care to prevent back injury.
General Installation Information
FCC Statement
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, guarantees that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance (Pentair) could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
Pre-Installation Check List
Before installing your cleaner, review and understand all warnings and safety
information in this guide. Failure to follow these instructions or improper
installation of the cleaner can result in damage to the pool finish or the
vinyl liner, Pentair Aquatic Systems disclaims any liability for repairs or
replacement to any of these structures or components of the customer’s pool.
Before installing the cleaner in a vinyl liner pool :
Check liner closely for signs of deterioration or damage from age, chemicals,
pool wall damage, etc. If any damage is found, have a qualified pool
professional make all the necessary repairs. Also, if there are stones, roots,
etc., under the liner, remove them before installing the cleaner. Before
installing the cleaner in a gunite pool or a pool that is partially or
completely tiled:
Repair loose tiles and tighten any loose light rings.
Before installing the cleaner, clean your filter system:
Make sure you have cleaned the filter, including backwashing, rinsing, and
emptying all baskets. A clean system is necessary for proper cleaner operation
and coverage.
Before installing the cleaner, understand cleaner coverage:
The cleaner is designed to rid your pool of debris in approximately 4-6 hours.
Less time could be needed, depending on the pool size. The cleaner was not
designed to automatically clean steps or swimouts or to work under a solar
cover. It was also not designed to do initial cleanup for a new pool or when
opening your pool for the season.
AFTER installing the cleaner, make sure the cleaner is operating
correctly:
The cleaner may need some minor adjustments to make sure it is operating
properly so there is no damage to the pool finish. Certain vinyl liner
patterns are particularly susceptible to surface wear, pattern removal, ink
rubbing off of, or serious scratches to the pattern caused by objects coming
into contact with the vinyl surface, including automatic pool cleaners.
Pentair Aquatic Systems is not responsible for any pattern removal, abrasions
or markings on vinyl liners.
Disclaimer of Liability
About your Pool and Cleaner
There are a multitude of factors that contribute to the life of your pool.
These robotic pool cleaners are very passive products that will have no impact
on pool life.
Please be aware that over time, deterioration, discoloration and brittleness
of any pool finish can be caused separately by, or in combination with, age,
an imbalance in pool water chemistry, improper installation and other factors.
Robotic pool cleaners will not remove or cause wear on “good” pool plaster. In
fact, the opposite is true–pool plaster will eventually cause wear on the
cleaner.
The same situation holds true for vinyl-lined in-ground swimming pools,
because vinyl liners are also affected by the environment and factors such as
pool water chemistry, sunlight and the pool’s surroundings. Therefore over
time, vinyl can become brittle and weak. In addition, vinyl-lined pools are
affected by the workmanship, composition and installation of the liner and the
workmanship and quality of construction of the supporting walls and pool base.
These are all factors which can contribute to liner failure.
The existence of any of these type of conditions in your pool is not caused by
the use or operation of the cleaner. The manufacturer disclaims any liability
for repairs or replacement to any of these structures or components of the
customer’s pool.
The pool owner must assume all responsibility for the condition and
maintenance of the pool’s surface, water and deck.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CUSTOMER SERVICE / TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have questions about ordering Pentair replacement parts, and pool
products, please use the following contact information:
Customer Service
(8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. — Eastern and Pacific Times)
Phone: 800-831-7133
Fax: 800-284-4151
Web site
Visit www.pentair.com to find information about
Pentair products.*
Technical Support
Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ET)
Phone: 919-566-8000
Fax: 919-566-8920
Moorpark, California (8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. PT)
Phone: 805-553-5000 (Ext. 5591)
Fax: 805-553-5515
- Translated versions of this manual are available online at
https://www.pentair.com/en/products/pool-spa-equipment/pool- cleaners/kreepy_krauly_prowler930ingroundpoolcleaner.html
PREPARATION OF THE POOL AND CLEANER
Overview
Prowler® 930 and Warrior® SI 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 i-ii.![PENTAIR PROWLER 930 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner
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Cleaner Components:
- Cleaner and 60 ft. Communication Cable with Swivel
- Power Supply
- Cleaner Caddy (Prowler 930 only)
Cleaner Features:
- Weekly Timer
- Wall and Waterline Scrubbing
- Top Loading Basket Filtration
- Quick Clean
- Bluetooth ® Wireless Technology Connectivity
- “Prowler 930” Mobile App for Smartphones
Initial Setup
Before using the cleaner for the first time, perform the following procedures:
STEP 1:
Power Supply or Caddy Placement
The Prowler 930 cleaner comes with a cleaner caddy that will need to be
assembled before continuing further into this section. See page 3 for Caddy
Assembly instructions.
The Warrior SI does not include a caddy.
Position the caddy or power supply at least 12 feet (3.5 m) from the edge of
the pool. See Figure 1. STEP 2:
Unroll Communication Cable
Unroll the communication cable and stretch it out completely so that is has no
kinks. See Figure 2. STEP 3:
Connect Power Supply to Cleaner
Connect the communication 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. 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. 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.
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Be sure the power supply is positioned at least 12 feet (3.5 m) from the pool.
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Lower the cleaner into the pool by the handle (see Figure 5).
Note: Never lower the cleaner into the pool by the communication cable. This puts an unnecessary strain on the cable and could result in damage to the cleaner. -
Gently tilt the cleaner from side to side or turn upside down to release trapped air. See Figure 6.
Caddy Assembly (Prowler 930 Only)
The following section contains instructions for assembling the Prowler 930
cleaner caddy:
STEP 1:
Removing the Communication Cable Holder
- While holding the caddy chassis in place, pull the top of the communication cable holder straight out until it snaps loose. See Figure 7.
- Place the attachment to the side. It will be reinstalled in Step 4.
STEP 2:
Installing the Caddy Wheels
- Using two of the shorter Phillips-head screws provided with the caddy, secure both caddy wheels to the caddy chassis. See Figure 8.
STEP 3:
Installing the Handle Support Figure 9
- Slide the handle support into it’s groove on the caddy chassis and push it firmly down into it’s seat in the chassis. See Figure 9. Note: The handle support seats tightly into the chassis and substantial force may be needed. Ensure the support is seated all the way into the chassis, otherwise the securing screws will not line up correctly.
- Using two of the shorter Phillips-head screws provided with the caddy, secure the caddy chassis to the handle support. See Figure 10.
STEP 4:
Reinstall the Communication Cable Holder
- Slide the bottom of communication cable holder into it’s seat on the front of the caddy chassis.
- While holding the caddy chassis in place, push the top of the attachment in until it clicks into place. See Figure 11.
STEP 5:
Install the Caddy Handle
- Insert the caddy handle into the handle support.See Figure 12.
- Push the handle into it’s support as far as possible.
STEP 6:
Install the Power Supply Clip
- Using the two longer Phillips-head screws, two washers and two 5/16” (8mm) nuts provided with the caddy, install the power supply hook to the caddy’s handle support. See Figure 13.
STEP 7:
Install the Power Cable Holder
- Using the final two shorter Phillips-head screws provided with the caddy, secure the power cable holder to the caddy handle. See Figure 14.
STEP 8:
Attach the Power Supply to the Caddy
- Hook the power supply’s handle over the top lip of the power supply clip. See Figure 15 (A).
- Tilt the power supply toward the handle support until the power supply snaps into place on the bottom lip of the power supply clip. See Figure 15 (B).
OPERATION
Control Panel Overview![PENTAIR PROWLER 930 Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner
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Weekly Timer Feature
The power supply has a timer control that allows you to set an automatic
cleaning schedule each week. Be sure the cleaner is fully immersed in water
before turning on the power.
Setting the Weekly Timer
When the power supply is activated, you may choose a pool cleaning schedule
for the coming week by pressing the Weekly Timer button.
Note: The cleaner will always begin to work upon set-up.
Schedule LEDS:
LED 1 – The cleaner will automatically work every day for a full cycle = 7
times per week. Press the Weekly Timer button once to select this interval.
LED 2 – The cleaner will automatically work every other day for a full cycle =
3 times per week. Press the Weekly Timer button twice to select this interval.
LED 3 – The cleaner will automatically work every 3 days = 2 times a week.
Press the Weekly Timer button three times to select this interval.
Pressing the Weekly Timer button four consecutive times will reset the
cleaner’s schedule. If you do not press any of the buttons within the first 5
seconds after the power has been switched on, the cleaner will default to
running one cycle only.
While the cleaner is working in weekly timer mode, the appropriate Weekly
Timer LED will blink constantly between cycles.
At the end of the week the power supply automatically shuts off.
Cleaning Speed (Quick Clean Feature)
The Prowler® 930 or Warrior® SI Robotic Pool Cleaner can be set to clean your
pool at either its standard cleaning speed or at a higher cleaning speed
referred to as Quick Clean.
- The cleaner’s default speed is symbolized by the icon on the power supply. When the cleaner is performing a default cleaning cycle the LED under this icon will illuminate.
- Quick Clean is symbolized by the icon on the power supply. When the cleaner is performing a Quick Clean cleaning cycle the LED under this icon will illuminate.
To begin a Quick Clean cycle, press the Cleaning Speed button once. The cleaner will immediately enter Quick Clean mode and will clean the pool for one hour.
Note: While in Quick Clean mode the cleaner will only clean the pool floor. The cleaner will NOT climb and clean pool walls.
Note: Once Quick Clean is selected, the cleaner will continue to clean in Quick Clean mode each time the cleaner is activated. To return to the default cleaning cycle the Cleaning Speed button must be pressed while the cleaner is active.
Bluetooth® Operation
The Prowler ® 930 and Warrior ®SI Robotic Inground
Pool Cleaners contain a Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology receiver that allows the cleaner to communicate with most
smartphones.
The following guide provides instructions on how to pair the cleaner with a
compatible smartphone, as well as how to use the Manual Drive function.
Downloading the Mobile App The Mobile App can be found in your smartphone
app store by searching the keyword “Prowler 930” or “Kreepy Krauly”.
Pairing your Smartphone to the Cleaner
• To successfully pair your smartphone to the cleaner, the smartphone must be
broadcasting a Bluetooth connection signal. Ensure Bluetooth capability is
enabled before attempting to pair with the cleaner.
1. The first time the Mobile App is opened on a mobile device, the app will
begin to search for a cleaner to pair with. The smartphone must be within 3
ft. (1 m) of the
cleaner’s power supply to successfully pair with the cleaner.
2. Once a cleaner(s) is recognized
by your smartphone the Select Robot screen will display. Cleaners will display
by serial number. Select the cleaner you wish to connect to. 3. After successfully connecting your smartphone to the desired
cleaner, the Welcome screen will display. You’ll have three options on this
screen:
• Start Cleaning: This button will activate the cleaner and begin the
automatic cleaning cycle that is set at the power supply.
• Manual Drive: This button will send you to the Manual Drive screen. For more
detailed information on the Manual Drive function, continue to Operating the
Cleaner with Manual Drive.
• Links and Info: This button will
direct to a list of helpful links related to your cleaner. A link to the
cleaner’s Installation and User’s Guide can be found here.
Operating the Cleaner with Manual Drive
First, tap the Start Cleaning button on the Welcome screen. The Manual Drive
button will not be accessible until a cleaning cycle is in process.
After selecting the Manual Drive function on the Welcome screen, the Manual
Drive screen will display. Manual Drive allows you to manually drive your
cleaner around the pool. This allows for easy and quick spot cleaning of the
pool floor.
There are two options for manually controlling your cleaner:
1. Joystick Mode: This is the default Manual Drive mode. The cleaner
direction and speed is controlled by your thumb as you guide the “joystick”.
2. Tilt Mode: Enter Tilt Mode
by swiping the Tilt Mode toggle at the bottom of the Manual Drive screen to
ON. The cleaner direction and speed will now be controlled by the direction
and angle you tilt your smartphone.
MAINTENANCE
Make sure the cleaner’s power supply is turned “OFF” and is disconnected from
the electrical source/outlet before servicing the cleaner.
Moving parts may injure hands or fingers if cleaner inadvertently powers on
during servicing.
LED Indicator Lights
The Prowler ® 930 and Warrior ® SI Robotic Pool Cleaners include an LED
indicator just above the scrubber on the front side of the cleaner (see Figure
16). During normal operation powered by the power supply the LED indicator
will blink blue. Removing the Cleaner from the
Pool
The cleaner will shut off automatically at the end of a cleaning cycle. Follow
the steps below to remove the cleaner from the pool.
Ensure the power supply is turned “OFF” and disconnected from the electrical
source/outlet before removing the cleaner from the pool. 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.
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Disconnect the power supply cable from the electrical outlet and disconnect the cleaner communication cable from the power supply.
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Using the cleaner’s communication cable, slowly and gently pull the cleaner to the waterline at the edge of the pool until you can reach the handle. DO NOT lift the
cleaner out of the water by the cable. -
Using the handle, lift the cleaner out of the pool. See Figure 17.
Note: Never lift the cleaner out of the pool by the communication cable. This puts an unnecessary strain on the cable and could result in damage to the cleaner. -
Place the cleaner on the edge of the pool and allow excess water to drain from the cleaner body and basket. See Figure 18.
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Disconnect the communication cable from the power supply.
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If caddy is included, store the cleaner in the caddy with communication cable coiled when not in use. If not using a caddy, store the cleaner in a covered area with the communication cable coiled.
Cleaning the Filter Baskets
Note: It is highly recommended that you clean the filter baskets after each
cleaning cycle. Too much debris in the filter will restrict the suction power
of the Prowler® 930 or Warrior ® SI Robotic Pool Cleaner and reduce its
effectiveness.
To clean the filter baskets, follow the instructions given below:
STEP 1:
Open the Filter Cover
When the filter cover is opened the outer filter basket handle will pop up
independently. See Figures 19 and 20. STEP 2:
Lift the basket out of the cleaner body. STEP 3:
Remove and Rinse the Inner Filter Basket
Remove the inner filter basket from the outer filter basket (see Figure 22).
Dump any loose debris from the inner basket and thoroughly rinse out any
remaining debris with a
garden hose. STEP 4: Empty the Outer Filter
Basket
Open the latch at the bottom of the filter basket.This will release the bottom
lid of the basket and dump much of the collected debris. See Figure
23. STEP 5:
Clean the Outer Filter Basket
Thoroughly rinse the filter basket with a garden hose. See Figure 24. Periodic Filter Screen Cleaning
Note: It is recommended that you clean the filter screens at least once a
month. Too much debris in the filter screens will restrict the suction power
of the Prowler®
930 or Warrior ® SI Robotic Pool Cleaner and reduce its effectiveness.
To dismantle and clean the four filter screens, follow the instructions
given below:
STEP 1:
Empty the Inner and Outer Filter Baskets.
Follow steps 1-5 on the previous page.
The inner and outer filter baskets should be emptied and rinsed clean before
removing the outer basket’s filter screens.
STEP 2:
Remove the Filter Screens
Using your thumbs, firmly press inwards on the top of Panel 1 to remove the
filter screen from its frame (see Figure 25).
Each filter screen is stamped with a number (see Figure 26). Remove the filter
screens in numerical order; Screen 1 > 2 > 3 > 4.
STEP 3:
Clean the Filter Screens
Thoroughly clean the filter screens with a garden hose. See Figure
27. STEP 4:
Reassemble the Filter Screens
Replace the filter screens by seating the bottom of the screen into its frame,
then pushing firmly outwards on the top of the screen until a click is heard.
Each filter screen is stamped with a number (see Figure 28). Replace the
filter screens in numerical order; Screen 4 > 3 > 2 > 1.
Cleaning the Impeller
Always disconnect power to the cleaner before servicing, disassembly, or
reassembly. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to
servicemen, pool users or others due to electrical shock. Read all servicing
instructions before servicing the cleaner.
Every so often debris may become trapped in the Prowler® 930 or Warrior® SI
Robotic Pool Cleaner’s impeller. To clean out debris trapped in the impeller
opening, follow the instructions below:
STEP 1:
Open the Filter Cover and Remove the Basket See Figure 29 and Figure
30. STEP 2:
Unmount and Remove the Intermediate Cover and Manifold Assembly
- Using a No. 2 Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the two screws that hold the intermediate cover and manifold assembly in place. These screws can be found in the inside corners of the intermediate cover. See Figure 31.
- Place the two screws to the side.
- Gently pull the intermediate cover (Item #2 in Figure 31) away from the cleaner and place it to the side.
- Gently pull the manifold assembly (Item #3 in Figure 31) away from the cleaner and place it to the side.
STEP 3:
Unmount and Remove the Impeller Cover
Press the tabs on both sides of the impeller cover (Item #1 in Figure 32) to
unlock the cover from the impeller assembly. While pressing both tabs, pull
the cover away from the cleaner.
Place the impeller cover to the side. STEP 4:
Clean Debris from the Impeller
By hand, remove any debris that has become trapped around the impeller. See
Figure 33. STEP 5:
Remount the Impeller Cover
Gently push the impeller cover back onto the impeller assembly. See Figure 34.
The tabs on the motor unit will lock the cover into place. STEP 6:
Remount the Intermediate Cover and Manifold
Assembly
Reseat the intermediate cover and manifold assembly and reinstall the two
screws that hold the cover and manifold assembly in place. See Figure
35. Storing the Cleaner
Any time the cleaner will not be in use for an extended period of time, for
example during the winter, follow the storage recommendations below:
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Be sure to disconnect the power supply after use.
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Store the power supply, cable, and cleaner with the caddy if included with the cleaner.
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Store the cleaner in a protected area out of direct sun, rain and frost, at a temperature between 5°-45°C / 41°-113°F.
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Drain all water from the pool cleaner.
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Thoroughly clean the filter baskets and filter screens and store the cleaner with them installed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
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Cable twisting or cable coils up. | Obstruction in pool |
Gets stuck on main drain cover
Excess cable in the pool| Remove obstruction in pool.
Turn off filter and install main drain cover ring. Straighten cable and lay in
sun periodically.
Remove excess cable from pool.
Cleaner is moving In circles| Dirt stuck in moving pads
Tracks worn due to extended use Power supply positioned incorrectly
Algae in pool| Remove dirt from moving parts. Contact your dealer. Replace
tracks.
Place power supply in a position so that the cleaner can reach all walls.
Correct pool and water conditions.
Cleaner does not reach all areas of the pool| Power supply positioned
incorrectly
Cleaner does not climb walls Algae on pool walls and floor Pool filter and
pump is on| Place power supply in a position so that the cleaner can reach all
walls.
Check reasons for not climbing walls below. Brush pool walls and floor.
Turn off pool filter and pump and run another cleaning cycle.
Cleaner does not climb walls| Cleaner is too heavy
Algae on walls
Water temperature too low and/or too high Brushes are worn
Debris caught around impeller
Cleaner is too light from trapped air
Unsuitable pH level| Clean and wash cartridge.
Brush walls.
Ideal water temperature between 43-95°F (6-35°C) Replace brushes – contact
your dealer.
Clean impeller (see page 10).
Turn cleaner upside down under water to remove trapped air.
Check pH level – should be between 7.4 – 7.8: minimum level of 7.2.
Motor not working| Impeller blocked Drive system blocked
Electrical problem – motor unit. communication cable. or power supply| Clean
impeller (see page 10).
Clean tracks and wheels.
Consult with your dealer or service center.
Cleaner will not sink| Air caught in trapped in cleaner| Turn cleaner upside
down under water to remove trapped air. Wash the cartridge. Remove calcium
deposits or other chemical sediments.
Open inlet flap in the bottom lid to remove dirt and’or trapped air.
Power supply or power supply switch light Is not working| Not plugged in
properly or main socket is damaged| Reconnect and check main power supply.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Item # | Prowler Part # | Warrior Part # | Description |
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1 | 360400 | Power Supply | |
2 | 360446 | Communication Cable | |
3 | 360507 | Outer Filter Basket | |
360445 | Inner Filter Basket | ||
• | 360363 | Cartridge Filter Kit | |
• | 360364 | Net Filter Kit | |
6 | 360365 | Motor Unit | |
7 | 360366 | Front Brush Assembly | |
8 | 360367 | Rear Brush Assembly | |
9 | 360370 | Manifold Assembly | |
10 | 360371 | Impeller Cover | |
11 | 360447 | 360506 | Filter Cover |
12 | 360531 | Intermediate Cover | |
13 | 360377 | 360502 | Left Grill |
14 | 360378 | 360503 | Right Grill |
15 | 360379 | Internal Float | |
16 | 360380 | Side Panel | |
17 | 360382 | Bypass Cover, Right | |
18 | 360383 | Bypass Cover, Left | |
19 | 360384 | Rapid Drain Flap | |
20 | 360385 | 360504 | Handle Assembly |
21 | 360388 | Front Brush Bushing | |
22 | 360372 | Front Wheel | |
23 | 360342 | Track | |
24 | 360373 | 360500 | Latch |
360381 | Rear Wheel | ||
• | 360340 | Impeller | |
• | 360165 | Cleaner Caddy |
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