PENTAIR LL505G Kreepy Krauly Legend Pressure-Side Pool Cleaner User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Pentair
Table of Contents
- PENTAIR LL505G Kreepy Krauly Legend Pressure-Side Pool Cleaner
- IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
- Important Information:
- Introduction
- Installation Instructions
- Operation/Periodic Maintenance
- Accessories
- TROUBLESHOOTING AND PERFORMANCE TIPS
- PARTS LIST
- EXPLODED VIEW
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PENTAIR LL505G Kreepy Krauly Legend Pressure-Side Pool Cleaner
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.
WARNING – 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 [USA] or {Herentals –
Belgium +32 (0) 14.25.99.11} for additional free copies of these instructions.
Consumer Information and Safety
The Legend® 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.
WARNING
- 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.
- Suction entrapment, injury, and drowning hazard. If your pools has a dedicated suction port (”vac port”) for vacuuming or for an automatic pool cleaner, it must be covered when not in use. A spring loaded safety cover (a “vac port fitting”) is included with your cleaner. Install it on the suction port to prevent entrapment and injury. If the cover does not fit, purchase one that dose from your local pool store and install it instead. The cover should conform to IAPMO SPS-99A.
- Stop pump before attempting to clean unit. Do not allow swimmers in pool while cleaner is operating.
- To reduce the risk of injury, do not let children use or play with pool cleaner.
- Do not allow swimmers in the pool while pool cleaner is operating. Hose can trip or entangle swimmers which could result in drowning.
- Moving parts may injure hands or fingers. Stop pump before attempting to clean out pool cleaner head.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Important Notice About Your Pool and Legend® Cleaner:
There are a multitude of factors that contribute to the life of your pool. The
Legend® automatic pool cleaner is a very passive product 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.
An automatic pool cleaner, such as the Legend®, 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 inground 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 Legend® cleaner.
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 Water Pool and Spa, Inc. 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:
Before installing the pool cleaner, examine the interior of your pool
carefully. 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 your vinyl liner is
brittle or has stones, wrinkles, roots or metal corrosion in contact with the
underside of the liner, or has damage to the base or supporting walls, do not
install the pool cleaner before having a qualified professional perform the
necessary repairs.
Before installing the cleaner in a gunite pool or a pool that is partially
or completely tiled:
Before installing the pool cleaner in a gunite pool or pool that is partially
or completely tiled; check closely for loose tiles and loose light fittings.
Do not install the pool cleaner before having a qualified professional perform
the necessary repairs.
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, fill the hose with water:
Always make sure the cleaner head is submerged and the hose is full of water
before connecting the hose to the filtration system (whether through a skimmer
or dedicated wall fitting). Air in the system can damage the pump through dry
running and overheating.
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 swim outs 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 Water Pool and Spa, Inc. is not responsible for any pattern removal,
abrasions or markings on vinyl liners.
Important Information:
The Legend® automatic pool cleaner comes ready to connect into a female
threaded 1-1/2″ (38mm) line, dedicated to our Universal Booster Pump. Also, if
you have a chlorinator, solar system or other air inducing equipment, please
contact our Technical Support Department at
1-800-831-7133 [USA] or {Herentals –
Belgium +32 (0) 14.25.99.11}, before you install the Legend®.
The following are important facts to remember before installing and
operating the Legend ®.
- Always disconnect the Legend® from the pool wall when cleaning or back washing the pool filter.
- After cleaning or back washing, let the filtration system run for at least five minutes before reconnecting the Legend®.
- New plumbing lines should be flushed out before installing the Legend®.
- The Legend® should not be used to remove plaster dust in new pools.
- Always remove the Legend® before swimmers enter the pool.
- Always handle the Legend® with care. Do not let children or pets play with the unit: it is not a toy.
- Always pick up the Legend® by the handle, especially when lifting the unit out of the water.
- Unless checking the wheel RPM, do not handle the Legend® while it is operating.
- Always remove the Legend® from the pool before chemical shock treatments. As a rule, any pool water that is unsafe for swimming is unsafe for the Legend®.
- Carefully cut the feed hose following the instructions
Introduction
Thank You for Choosing the Legend ® Pool Cleaner
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new automatic pool cleaner. The Legend® is designed to give you years of dependable and efficient service. With the Legend®, you and your family will spend more time relaxing and enjoying your pool and less time cleaning it.
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The Legend® has been designed and built with time proven features and innovations to create
an automatic pool cleaner that will give you years of dependable service. The Legend® is built with pride by people who care about the product using state of the art materials and backed by a limited warranty that protects against defects in parts and construction. -
Like any mechanical device, the Legend® requires some preventative maintenance and the replacement of certain hard working parts. We recommend that you have your
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Legend® checked annually. For best results have your Legend® installed by a qualified swimming pool professional.
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For pool owners with plumbing and mechanical experience, installation instructions are included in this manual.
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Please put safety first! Be sure to take your Legend® out of your pool and store it carefully in a shaded area before anyone enters the pool.
What to Expect from the Legend ®
- When operating correctly, the Legend® will travel randomly throughout the pool, vacuuming and sweeping the bottom. The climbing ability of the Legend® is dependent on the pools shape. It will climb better in pools without sharp angles or curves in the transition from the pool floor to the pool wall.
- The Legend® comes equipped with a Wall Fitting (Part# EW22/LLW22PM) that features a Twist Lock Automatic Pressure Relief Valve. If the Legend® is receiving too much water pressure to the unit, the relief valve can be manually adjusted to reduce water pressure.
- Approximately every three minutes and 30 seconds the Legend® will go into a back up mode. At this time the Back Up Valve will pull the Legend® away from it’s current location increasing it’s random pattern.
- The Sweep Hose operates in a gentle sweeping motion to prevent debris from becoming trapped in hard to reach corners of the pool..
Installation Instructions
Legend ® Components
The Legend® Box Contains:
- Cleaner Head
- Sand & Silt Bag
- Sweep Hose (Attached to Cleaner Head)
- Complete Feed Hose
- a. 1 – 8½” (22 cm) hose
- b. 2 – 10’ (3 m) white (hard) hoses
- c. 1 – 30” (75 cm) soft hose / 1 – 7.5’ (2,3 m) soft hose
- d. 10 – Floats
- e. 4 – Swivels
- f. 1 – Back-up Valve
- g. 12 – Mender Nuts
- h. 1 – Wall Fitting Complete
Pool Connections
The Legend® comes equipped to connect to a female threaded 1-1/2″ (38mm) line,
dedicated to our Universal Booster Pump.
Also, if the pool doesn’t have a dedicated cleaner line, please contact our
Technical Support Department at
1-800-831-7133 [USA] or {Herentals –
Belgium+32 (0) 14.25.99.11}.
Booster Pump Installation
If you already have a 3/4 horsepower booster pump installed at your equipment
pad and it is operational, skip this section and proceed to Installing the
Twist Lock Pressure Relief Valve (Wall Fitting).
Detailed booster pump installation instructions are packaged separately in our
booster pump box.
Please follow these instructions carefully.
The booster pump is not self-priming and needs to be fed with water taken from
the pool filter before any type of in-line chlorinator.
Installing the Twist Lock Pressure Relief Valve (Wall Fitting)
- Take out any existing pool cleaner and/or wall fitting.
- Turn on the filtration pump and booster pump, flush out the plumbing line.
- Turn off filter pump and booster pump.
- Remove the Wall Adapter from the Wall Fitting and screw Adapter by hand into the dedicated line. Turn until tight.
- Take the Wall Fitting and Twist Lock the Wall Fitting into the Wall Adapter 1/4 turn and pull out; to a snug fit. Once the Wall Adapter is secure, you can now twist lock and unlock to remove Wall Fitting with ease from the Wall Adapter.
Cutting the Feed Hose
The Hose assembly comes in 5 sections now covering approximately 30 ft. (9
m) of the pool, which provides ample hose for most residential pools. The
Back-Up Valve is now 30″ (75 cm) from the head cleaner and should always
remain this distance. For larger pools, see #14 on Page 12 for instructions on
Adding Additional Feeder Hose.
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Take Feeder Hose out of box (it will be approximately 30 feet [9 meters] long). Before installing the unit, you should lay the feed hose out straight in the sun, (for one day if possible). The hose has been curled up in the box and sometimes will go around in a circle. If this happens, take the first or second section of hose from the wall and reverse it, (turn it around). You might have to reverse both sections to correct the problem. Make sure the feed hose is cut and installed properly.
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Measure how deep your pool is by using your tele pole or the clear end of the feeder hose. Cut the soft hose equal to the depth of your pool. (Hint: the grate or domed main drain at the bottom is usually the deepest point.)
Example: The soft hose is 10 ft. (3 m) long, if the pool is 8½ ft. (2,5 m) deep, cut 1½ ft. (0,5 m) off of the soft hose. If the depth is greater than 10 ft. (3 m), do not cut the soft hose.
EXAMPLE OF HOSE ASSEMBLY BEFORE CUTTING TO LENGTH
STEPS -
With the feed hose assembly attached to the pool wall, hold the feed hose assembly by the opposite end with the soft hose and walk the perimeter of the pool to locate the farthest point on the perimeter from the wall fitting without stretching the hose assembly.
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Measure the distance that the hose assembly extends beyond the pool perimeter farthest point located in Step 1 — (7½ ft. [2,3 m] in this example).
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Cut half of the length obtained from Step 2 — (3¾ ft. [1 m.] in this example), equally from each of the 10 foot (3 meters) lengths of white or grey hose on either side of the marked swivel.
EXAMPLE OF FINISHED HOSE ASSEMBLY AFTER CUTTING TO LENGTH -
Reassemble the hoses using the supplied mender nuts as shown in FIGURE 1.
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Your complete finished hose assembly should look like this. The end of the 30 inch (75 cm) soft hose should reach just to the furthest edge of the pool perimeter
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Lay the tele pole next to the soft hose. If the clear soft hose is longer than the mark on the telepole, cut the excess from the end attached to the white (hard) hose. Do not cut off the float. Leave the first float in position next to the Back-Up Valve. Place the second float midway between the first float and the Hose Swivel.
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Attach feed hose to the wall fitting
and attach wall fitting to the pool wall. Hold the end of soft hose and walk the perimeter of the pool keeping the hose straight (do not stretch hose) to find the farthest point of the pool from the wall fitting. -
Measure the excess length between the farthest point of the pool from Wall Fitting and the end of 30 in. (75 cm) soft hose.
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Half of this measured length is to be cut equally from 10 ft. (3 m.) white (hard) hoses next to the Marked Swivel. (Example: Half of 6 ft. [180 cm] = 3 ft. [90 cm] each). If you are cutting more than 2 ft. (60 cm) off the hoses, remove the floats next to the Marked Swivel from both hoses.
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Re-assemble the hoses and the swivel using mender nuts. Put mender nut on swivels first, then push hose over swivel, rotate mender nut over hose clockwise until tight.
Note: Keep as many floats as possible on white feed hoses spaced evenly apart to hold hose up on top of water. -
When cutting hoses, please use strong scissors or a sharp knife. Be sure to slide the floats out of the way when cutting hose.
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Put extra mender nut on the Legend® mast and push soft hose gently over mast at 1/2″, turn mender nut around soft hose tight.
Note: The Back-Up Valve still should be 30″ (76 cm) from the head of the cleaner. -
Now take the bag, 360002/360009, out of the box and firmly twist lock bag onto the top of Legend® throat over rubber debris valve.
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Review and check list: White and soft hoses cut properly and floats evenly spaced. Mender nuts tight around swivels, Back-Up Valve, Legend® mast and wall fitting. Make sure wall fitting is securely locked into place.
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Lower your complete Legend® assembly into your pool carefully. It should look like the Figure-right.
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Go back to your equipment and turn filter pump on first (wait 30 seconds to force air out of the hose), then turn booster pump on.
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For adding additional feeder hose for large pools requiring more hose length you will need to purchase one (1) additional hose (LLD45/LLD45PM), four (4) floats (ED10P/LLD10PM), one (1) swivel (ED05/LLD05PM), and two (2) mender nuts (ED15/LLD15PM). Attach extra white (hard) hose between soft hose and existing white (hard) hose, using floats, swivel and mender nuts. Divide extra white (hard) hose overage by three (3) this time to keep all white hoses the same length.
Checking Operation
When operating correctly, the Legend® will travel in a random pattern
throughout the pool, vacuuming and sweeping the bottom. The climbing ability
of the Legend® is dependent on the pools structure and water flow coming into
the pool. It will perform more efficiently in pools without sharp angles or
curves in the transition from the floor of the pool to the wall.
The Legend® comes with a Twist Lock Pressure Relief Valve (Wall Fitting). If
the Legend® is receiving too much water pressure, the Relief Valve in the Wall
Fitting will release the excess water pressure.
Approximately every three minutes and 30 seconds the Legend® will go into a
back-up mode. The Back-Up Valve cycle time, while in the back-up mode, is
approximately 30 seconds, pulling the Legend® from it’s current location
increasing it’s random pattern.
Fine Tuning the Legend ®
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Thrust Jet Adjustment
There is a Thrust Jet located in the back of the Legend®. This Thrust Jet alters the direction of the cleaner. The factory standard position for the jet is set in the middle and straight out. -
Sweep Hose Adjustment
The Sweep Hose operates in a gentle sweeping motion. To increase or decrease the motion of the Sweep Hose, adjust the screw which is located on the Feed Mast Barb below the Ballast Float. Turning the screw clockwise will decrease the motion and counter-clockwise to increase the motion of the Sweep Hose. -
Checking Wheel RPM
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To determine whether the Legend® is receiving the proper water pressure, turn off the pool pump, and carefully remove the Legend® from the pool.
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Mark the front drive Tire/Wheel with a marker, or use the Pentair logo located on the side of tire as a marker to count the rotations of the wheel per minute.
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Have someone turn on pool pump and the booster pump while you place the Legend® in the pool just beneath the water surface. (Be sure to hold onto the Sweep Hose to avoid getting wet).
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Count the rotations of the marked wheel for exactly one minute. (Be sure the Back-Up Valve isn’t cycling at this time). The rotations will give you the Revolutions Per Minute – (RPM).
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For proper performance, the Legend® operates between 28-32 RPM. If the RPM is below 28 then call your local Pool Professional or contact our Technical Support
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Department at 1-800-831-7133 [USA] or {Herentals – Belgium +32 (0) 14.25.99.11}.
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If the RPM is more than 32, at the Wall Fitting, unscrew the Pressure Relief Valve slowly until the RPM falls between 28-32.
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If you have any additional questions, please contact Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc., Technical Support Department at:1-800-831-7133 [USA] or {Herentals – Belgium +32 (0) 14.25.99.11}, Monday through Friday.
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Operation/Periodic Maintenance
Connecting/Disconnecting the Legend ®
Turn off the booster pump and pool pump. Then take the Wall Fitting and twist lock the Wall Fitting clockwise into the Wall Adapter. To disconnect the Legend®, unlock and twist counter-clockwise. The Wall Adapter should remain in the pool wall.
Turning On/Off the Legend ®
The Legend® operates off the booster pump coming from the equipment pad, and can be turned on or off by merely turning on/off your booster pump time clock.
Cleaning the Sand & Silt Bag
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Carefully unlock the debris bag from the vacuum tube. Use your thumb to push the “U” shaped snap lock closure upward until it snaps open. Make sure to swing it away from the opening. Open the bag and remove debris.
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To close, push the middle of bag inward, as shown, and bring the edges together to make them stack like an accordion. Swing the “U” shaped snap lock closure back to the closing position.
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Gently push on top of the “U” shaped snap lock closure to make sure it snaps into place. Reattach the clip onto the feed hose.
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Your debris bag is ready to be reinstalled onto your cleaner.
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If you have a lot of debris in your pool, especially after a storm, you can run your Legend® in two shorter cycles per day and empty the debris bag between cycles.
Reconnect the debris bag to the vacuum tube. Do NOT over turn. -
Helpful Hint: It is easier to empty the debris bag when it is dry. A second bag may be used while the full debris bag is drying.
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It’s best to empty the debris bag when it becomes half full. The Legend® will have better performance if the bag is not overloaded.
Periodic Maintenance
The following parts are wear items that should be checked, maintained or replaced as needed. Wear items are considered any working or moving part(s) being worn due to the use of the cleaner. Wear items are not covered under warranty.
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Wall Fitting Screen
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Inside the wall fitting is a filter screen that acts as a secondary filter. This screen is to keep debris that is passed by the pool filter out of the Legend®. Running the
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Cleaner without the filter screen can damage the Legend® and will void the warranty.
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A continuous plugged or dirty screen is a sign of problems in your pool filtration system and you need to contact your local Pool Professional.
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To clean the filter screen, pull the screen out from inside the Wall Fitting and rinse thoroughly and push back inside the Wall Fitting.
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Whenever cleaning, back-washing or repairing the filter, remove the Wall Fitting and flush out the dedicated line before using the Legend®.
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Tires & Bearings
The tires are designed to protect the bottom of your pool and provide better traction. You need to rotate or replace the tires when the tire is worn up to the wear groove.
The Wheel Bearings are warranted free of defects when shipped from Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc., and are considered a wear item. A good bearing will spin freely. -
Roller Rings
Your Sweep Hose has a series of Roller Rings to protect the Sweep Hose. Replace the rings as needed. You can rotate the Roller Rings to prevent flat spots. -
Debris Bags
Fine Mesh Sand & Silt Bag
The Legend® comes with a Sand & Silt bag for general use in all pools. We do not recommend using the fine mesh bag to pick up leaves and twigs or other large debris for they have sharp points and edges that can poke holes and eventually rip the bag.
Optional Leaf Bag
The leaf bag is a larger mesh bag made to pick up heavier debris such as leaves, twigs, acorns, etc. This bag can be helpful especially after a storm.
Helpful Hint: To prolong the life of bags, remove the cleaner from pool before adding chemicals. -
Sweep Hose
The Sweep Hose is provided to help keep the bottom and sides of your pool clean. The Sweep Hose is warranted free of defects when shipped from the factory, and is considered a wear item. -
Debris Valve
This valve is located under the Debris Bag, it is designed to keep the debris inside the bag. It functions like a check valve to allow the debris to only enter through the bag one way. Replacement is needed when valve begins to stiffen.
Back Washing the Pool Filter
Always disconnect the Legend® from the pool wall before cleaning or back
washing the pool filter. After cleaning or back washing, let the pool
filtration system run for a minimum of five minutes to flush out the return
lines before reconnecting the Legend®.
Storage and Winterizing
Never leave or store the Legend® in direct sunlight. When storing the
Legend® for the winter, be sure to drain all the water from it. This is
important since freeze damage is not covered under the warranty. Also, remove
the Wall Fitting.
Accessories
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Sweep Hose Weight
If the sweep hose tends to break the surface of the water therefore squirting nearby windows or innocent bystanders, a weight can be installed to the end of the sweep hose. -
Leaf Bag
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New Legend® Suction Cup Tires
Designed to climb in problem areas, fiberglass, tile and smooth surfaces. For other applications, please contact our Technical Service Department at 1-800-831-7133 [USA] or {Herentals – Belgium +32 (0) 14.25.99.11}.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND PERFORMANCE TIPS
To insure the best performance from your cleaner, follow the troubleshooting guide listed below.
Problem
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Solution
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Legend® doesn’t move or moves sluggishly or hangs up on steps.|
- Be sure filter pump and booster pump are on and working properly. (You may need to clean your pool filter system).
- Check the Wall Fitting screen for debris and rinse clean.
- Check wheel RPM,
- Determine if the Back-Up Valve is cycling. (Hold the valve out of the water and the jet should come on for approx. 30 seconds and shut off for approx. 3 minutes and 30 seconds.)
- Check all the Hose connections and Swivels for leaks that can cause loss of water pressure.
- Check debris that may be jammed in the gear teeth on one of the front drive wheels. Gently rotate the front wheels backward to dislodge debris.
Legend® falling over or lying on its side.|
- This usually indicates the bag needs to be emptied.
- Check to see if the ballast float (EA20) is leaking by checking if there is water inside. Unscrew by pulling back while turning counter-clockwise. When it comes off, shake it and listen for water in the float.
Legend® will not back up.|
- Determine if the Back-Up Valve is cycling. (Hold the valve out of the water and the jet should come on for approx. 30 seconds, and shut off for approx. 3 minutes and 30 seconds).
- Check the wheel RPM,
- Empty the debris bag if full or half full.
Legend® will not climb.|
- Even if your pool doesn’t show algae you still need to brush the sides of the pool wall
- Check the wheel RPM,
- Reposition the Thrust Jet. Loosen the two screws to adjust the Thrust Jet,
Reminder: The climbing ability of the Legend® is dependent on the pool’s shape and available water pressure. It will climb better in pools without sharp angles or curves in the transition from the pool floor to the pool wall.
Hoses tangling.|
- Check the length of the Feed Hose, they may be to long,
- Check to see that the Feed Hose is floating on top of surface. Check hose floats for even spacing.
- Twist the Hose Swivels to see if they spin freely and replace any that will not.
- Lay out the Feed Hose straight in the full sun to remove any memory.
Sweep Hose is sucked into the cleaner.|
- Adjust the Sweep Hose using the Adjustment Screw located on the bottom of the Swivel Mast and just below the upper Thrust Jet. Turn Adjustment Screw clockwise until the Sweep Hose is in a gentle sweeping motion.
Booster Pump very noisy.|
- Make sure Wall Fitting is mounted in pool wall correctly.
- Make sure Pool Filtration system is working properly.
- Contact your local Pool Professional – possible Booster Pump problem.
Sweep Hose breaks water surface and sprays nearby windows, patio decks and bystanders.|
- Adjust Sweep Hose to a gentle sweeping motion.
- Add optional Sweep Hose weight, .
PARTS LIST
Item #|
International P/N’s
| USA P/N’s| Description| Qty.
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1| 360003| 360003| Top Cover| 1
2| LLU145N| LLU145N| Main Frame| 1
2| 360010| 360010| Main Frame – Grey| 1
3| 360004| 360004| Bottom Cover| 1
3| 360011| 360011| Bottom Cover – Grey| 1
4| G-L-LLU6| LLU6| Feed Mast w/O-Ring – White| 1
4| LLU6G| LLU6G| Feed Mast w/O-Ring – Grey| 1
5| G-L-EC86| EC86| Turbine Drive Shaft – Complete| 1
6| EC83| EC83| Turbine Spacers| 2
7| G-L-EC80| EC80| Turbine Bearings| 2
8| G-L-EA40| EA40| Turbine Shaft Shield| 1
9| G-L-EC110| EC110| Turbine Cover w/Elbows| 1
10| G-L-EC120| EC120| Turbine/Venturi Hose – 7¾” (20 cm) length| 2
10| LLC120G| LLC120G| Turbine/Venturi Hose – 7¾” (20 cm) length – Grey| 2
11| G-L-EB5L| EB5L| Sweep Hose – Complete| 1
11| LLB5G| LLB5G| Sweep Hose – Complete – Grey| 1
12| G-L-EB10| EB10| Sweep Hose – Wear Ring| 9
13| G-L-EB25| EB25| Sweep Hose – Jet w/Collar| 1
13| LLB25PM| LLB25PM| Sweep Hose – Jet w/Collar – Grey| 1
14| 370198| 370198| Sweep Hose – Adjustment Screw| 1
15| G-L-EA20| EA20| Ballast Float| 1
15| LLA20G| LLA20G| Ballast Float – Grey| 1
16| G-L-EH07| EH07| Sweep Hose – Hose Sleeve| 4
16| LLH07PM| LLH07PM| Sweep Hose – Hose Sleeve – Grey| 4
17| G-L-EU15| EU15| Coarse Mesh Bag – (Optional – not shown)| 1
17| EU15G| EU15G| Coarse Mesh Bag – Grey Collar – (Optional – not shown)| 1
18| 360002| 360002| Fine Mesh Bag – Mechanical Lock| 1
18| 360009| 360009| Fine Mesh Bag – Grey – Mechanical Lock| 1
18| G-L-EU16| EU16| Fine Mesh Bag – Velcro Brand Fastener| 1
18| EU16G| EU16G| Fine Mesh Bag – Velcro Brand Fastener – Grey| 1
19| G-L-EU9| EU9| Debris Valve| 1
20| G-L-EU7| EU7| O-Ring for Feed Mast| 1
21| G-L-E18| E18| O-Ring for Thrust Jet| 1
22| G-L-EC130| EC130| Thrust Jet| 1
23| G-L-EC135| EC135| Thrust Jet – Plate| 1
23| LLC135G| LLC135G| Thrust Jet – Plate – Grey| 1
24| G-L-EC65| EC65| Axle – Large Wheels| 4
25| G-L-EC70| EC70| Axle Plate| 4
26| 370258Z| 370258Z| Axle Screw w/Lock Washer| 8
27| 360006| 360006| Wheel w/Out Bearings| 4
28| G-L-EC60| EC60| Wheel Bearings – Only| 8
29| G-L-EC55| EC55| Wheel Screw Plastic| 4
29| LLC55PM| LLC55PM| Wheel Screw Plastic – Grey| 4
30| G-L-E10| E10| Back-up Valve| 1
30| LL10PM| LL10PM| Back-up Valve – Grey| 1
31| 360007| 360007| Wheel – Rubber Tire| 4
31| 360012| 360012| Wheel – Grey Tire| 4
32| G-L-EB15| EB15| Hose Clamp| 5
33| G-L-EC40| EC40| Screw| 7
34| 360005| 360005| Hub Cap| 4
34| 360013| 360013| Hub Cap – Grey| 4
Item #|
International P/N’s
| USA P/N’s| Description| Qty.
---|---|---|---|---
35| G-L-LD50| LLD50| Feed Hose – Soft – 10′ (3 m)| 1
35| LLD50PM| LLD50PM| Feed Hose – Grey Soft – 10′ (3 m)| 1
36| G-L-ED10P| ED10P| Float – Feed Hose| 10
36| LLD10PM| LLD10PM| Float – Feed Hose – Grey| 10
37| G-L-LD45| LLD45| Feed Hose – White – 10′ (3 m)| 2
37| LLD45PM| LLD45PM| Feed Hose – Grey – 10′ (3 m)| 2
38| G-L-ED05| ED05| Swivel – Feed Hose| 2
38| LLD05PM| LLD05PM| Swivel – Feed Hose – Grey| 2
39| G-L-LLU1| LLU1| Adapter Hose – White – 8½” (22 cm)| 1
39| LLU1PM| LLU1PM| Adapter Hose – Grey – 8½” (22 cm)| 1
40| G-L-ED15| ED15| Mender Nut – Plastic – Feed Hose| 8
40| LLD15PM| LLD15PM| Mender Nut – Plastic – Feed Hose – Grey| 8
41| G-L-EW22| EW22| Wall Fitting| 1
41| LLW22PM| LLW22PM| Wall Fitting – Grey| 1
41| E25| E25| Pressure Relief Valve – White| 1
41| LL25PM| LL25PM| Pressure Relief Valve – Grey| 1
42| G-L-E24| E24| Screen – Wall Fitting| 1
43| G-L-E23| E23| Quick Disconnect Adapter| 1
43| LL23PM| LL23PM| Quick Disconnect Adapter – Grey| 1
44| G-L-EC64| EC64| Wheel – Plastic Washer| 4
45| G-L-EH09C| EH09C| Sweep Hose Weight (Optional – not shown)| 1
46| G-L-EG15| EG15| Gears – for Back-Up Valve| 1
47| G-L-EC131| EC131| Thrust Jet Repair Kit – Includes: EC130, EC135 and E18|
1
47| 360014| 360014| Thrust Jet Repair Kit – Includes: EC130, LLC135 and E19| 1
48| G-L-EA30| EA30| Screw for EA40 and EC110| 5
49| 370017| 370017| Sweep Hose – Scrubber| 1
50| G-L-EU147| EU147| Snap Fit Vac Tube Posts| 2
50| LLU147G| LLU147G| Snap Fit Vac Tube Posts – Grey| 2
51| G-L-EU79| EU79| Nut & Bolt – Feed Mast to Vac Tube| 1
52| G-L-LLU8| LLU8| Venturi Jets| 2
52| LLU8G| LLU8G| Venturi Jets – Grey| 2
53| G-L-EU80| EU80| Screw – Top and Bottom Cover| 4
54| 360008| 360008| Clip Hose – for 360002| 1
54| 360015| 360015| Clip Hose – Grey – for 360009| 1
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products, please use the following contact information:
Hours: 8:00AM to 7:30PM EST (5:00AM – 4:30PM PST)
Phone: 800-831-7133
Fax: 800-284-4151
Website : www.pentair.com
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