Polaris 65/I65 Turbo Turtle Swimming Pool Pressure Cleaners Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Polaris
Table of Contents
- Important Information
- For customer service or support:
- Introduction
- Polaris Complete Cleaner
- Quick Installation Instructions
- Install the Universal Wall Fitting
- Adjust Sweep Hose to Fit Pool Depth
- Adjust Float Hose to Fit Pool Length
- Fine Tuning the Polaris® Cleaner
- Routine Maintenance
- Cleaning the Filter Screen
- 10-102-00) available from an authorized Polaris dealer.
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
65 165 TURTLE
OWNER’S MANUAL
Important Information
- Before installing the Polaris®, make sure the pool filter is clean.
- New plumbing lines should be flushed out before installing the Polaris.
- Do not handle the Polaris while it is operating.
- Always remove the Polaris before swimmers enter the pool.
- Disconnect the Polaris from the pool wall when cleaning or backwashing the pool filter.
- After cleaning or backwashing, let the filtration system run for at least five minutes before connecting the Polaris.
- Always remove the Polaris from the pool before chemical shock treatments.
For customer service or support:
Please mail Warranty Card immediately.
• To contact Polaris:
Zodiac Pool Systems LLC
2882 Whiptail Loop #100
Carlsbad, CA 92010
1-800-822-7933
polarispool.com
Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2-3365 Mainway
Burlington, ON, Canada L7M 1A6
1-800-647-4004
polarispool.ca
WARNING: USE OF POLARIS 65/TURBO TURTLE, 165 IN A VINYL LINER POOL
Certain vinyl liner patterns are particularly susceptible to rapid surface wear or pattern removal caused by objects coming into contact with the vinyl surface, including pool brushes, pool toys, floats, fountains, chlorine dispensers, and automatic pool cleaners. Some vinyl liner patterns can be seriously scratched or abraded simply by rubbing the surface with a pool brush. The ink from the pattern can also rub off during the installation process or when it comes into contact with objects in the pool. Zodiac Pool Systems LLC is not responsible for, and the Limited Warranty does not cover, pattern removal, abrasion, or markings on vinyl liners.
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new automatic pool cleaner, and thank you for choosing Polaris. The Polaris®65/Turbo Turtle for above-ground pools and the Polaris 165 for in-ground vinyl or fiberglass pools are designed to give you years of dependable and efficient service.
Like most mechanical devices, these cleaners will require periodic adjustments, routine maintenance, and the replacement of certain hardworking parts. Please have your cleaner checked occasionally by your local Polaris dealer or authorized service center.
Always insist on genuine Polaris replacement parts. Non-Polaris parts are not made to our specifications. They may have an adverse effect on the operation of your Polaris or may even damage it.
Polaris Complete Cleaner
1a. Surface Module
1b. Turtle Top
02. Wheel Cage
03. Sweep Hose
04. Jet Sweep Assembly
05. All-Purpose Bag| 6. Float Hose Extension with Connector
– 165 and Turbo Turtle only
7. Float Hose
8 Quick Disconnect
9. Universal Wall Fitting (UWF)
10. Eyeball Regulators (2) – 165 only
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Quick Installation Instructions
Three quick steps to install and get maximum performance from the Polaris®:
- Install the Universal Wall Fitting (UWF) with Quick Disconnect
- Adjust sweep hose to fit pool depth
- Adjust float hose to fit pool length
Install the Universal Wall Fitting
Installs in minutes on pools with a 1-1/2” female threaded return line.
- Turn on the filtration pump and flush out the plumbing line. Turn the pump off.
- Polaris 165 Only — Use the return line nearest the center point of the longest pool wall for the Polaris. If there are two, choose the return line closest to the pool equipment. Place the eyeball regulator disks into the remaining return lines.
- Remove the UWF from the Quick Disconnect and screw the UWF into the return opening.
- Turn the Quick Disconnect clockwise into the UWF and pull away to secure.
If the return line has either of the fittings diagrammed below, remove the parts as shown and then install the UWF.If the return line differs from all of these, contact Polaris for assistance.
Adjust Sweep Hose to Fit Pool Depth
- Measure the deepest part of the pool. Add two feet to this measurement to determine the correct length for the sweep hose.
- If the sweep hose is longer than the measured amount, cut off the excess hose.
- Remove the hose connector from the excess hose piece just cut.
- Use fingers to collapse the sweep hose. Push the hose into the connector until the first groove is inside.
- Slide fingers inside the hose, through connector, and pop hose back to original shape
With float hose attached to the pool wall at the return line, extend the hose to the farthest point of the pool. The end of the hose should be 4 feet shorter than this point.
Adjust Float Hose to Fit Pool Length
Hose too long? Cut the excess float hose. Remove the hose connector from the excess hose piece and attach it to the new end of the float hose as instructed above.
Hose too short? For Polaris®165 only, add the float hose extension between the
existing
float hose section and the surface module. Remeasure and adjust as necessary.
- Open the frame of the filter bag completely and attach it to the jet sweep assembly. Attach the assembly to sweep the hose.
- Attach float hose and sweep hose to the surface module.
- Put the Polaris in the pool and turn on the pool filtration pump.
- Extend the float hose to the farthest point in the pool. When the pool pump is running, the surface module should be approximately one foot from the pool wall.
Fine Tuning the Polaris® Cleaner
When operating correctly, the Polaris vacuums and sweeps all surfaces, moving
randomly throughout the pool. The surface module floats on the water’s surface
recirculating clean, filtered water. The sweep hose and filter bag move across
the pool floor collecting dirt and debris.
Approximately every 15-25 seconds the Polaris will change directions.
Pressure Relief Valve
The pressure relief valve in the Quick Disconnect automatically releases water
if the Polaris is receiving too much water pressure. It can also be used to
regulate the movement of the cleaner.
If the Polaris changes directions too quickly, adjust the pressure relief
valve to slow the cleaner.
Routine Maintenance
Cleaning the Filter Bag
Depress the buttons on the jet sweep assembly to release the bag. Turn the
filter bag inside out to remove the debris.
Open frame completely and reattach bag.
Cleaning the Filter Screen
The filter screen inside the Quick Disconnect captures debris missed by the
pool filtration system. To clean, pull it out, rinse it
and press it back into place.
Backwashing the Pool Filter
Always disconnect the Polaris from the pool wall before cleaning or backwashing the pool filter. After cleaning or backwashing, let the filtration system run for at least five minutes to flush out the return lines before re- connecting the Polaris.
Storage and Winterizing
Never store the Polaris in direct sunlight. When storing for the winter, drain out all the water(freeze damage is not covered under the warranty). Remove the sweep jet assembly from the sweep hose and store it flat. Hang or lay the hoses straight. Remove all fittings from the return lines including the UWF. In some cases, it may be necessary to use the UWF Removal Tool (part
10-102-00) available from an authorized Polaris dealer.
Troubleshooting
If the Polaris®cleaner regularly displays the following actions, adjustments may be necessary to restore performance. Refer to the exploded parts diagram for part references.
Action: Polaris does not clean the
entire pool or runs slowly.
Solution:
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Verify that the pressure relief valve is releasing water. If it is not, clean or backwashes the pool filter.
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Check the filter screen in the quick disconnect and clean if necessary.
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Verify that the float hose is the proper length.
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Remove the surface module top. With the Polaris operating,
verify that the randomizer tube is moving back and forth.
If it is not moving: Turn off the pump, disconnect hoses, look into the mechanism and locate the filter connector inside the randomizer tube.
If it is covered with debris or algae, remove the connector chamber, cylinder, and piston. Pull out the randomizer tube
and clean the filter connector. If the connector is clean, replace the piston.
If it is moving: Watch the randomizer ball in the mechanism. If it does not move within 2 minutes, replace the randomizer tube and piston. -
Verify that the water pressure is between 5 and 10 psi. A pressure tester (part #6-11300) is available through your participating Polaris dealer.
Action : Surface module dives under the water or leans to one side.
Solution:
- Straighten twisted hoses.
- Lift the surface module out of the water, empty it and then shake it. If water is still heard inside, remove the top, pull out the drain plug assembly and drain the module.
- Adjust the pressure relief valve until the surface module levels off.
- Verify that the water pressure is between 5 and 10 psi. A pressure tester (part #6-113-00) is available from an authorized Polaris dealer.
Action : The float hose remains coiled.
Solution: 1. See “Polaris does not clean the entire pool.” 2. Lay the
float hose out straight in the sun to remove the coils.
Action : The surface module moves too fast.
Solution :
- Adjust the pressure relief valve until the surface module slows down.
- 165 only: Remove one of the eyeball regulators and readjust the pressure relief valve if necessary.
- Verify that the water pressure is between 5 and 10 psi.
Action: Bag does not stay on the pool floor.
Solution :
- Verify that the bag has been installed correctly.
- Check for air bubbles around the jet body assembly. This may indicate air in the plumbing lines.
- See “Surface module moves too fast.”
References
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