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Say goodbye to pool cleaning interruptions with our expert Baracuda pool cleaner troubleshooting tips! Watch the tutorial below from Zodiac pool pro shares solutions for the most common Baracuda pool cleaner FAQs, including:
- What if my Baracuda pool cleaner stops and starts?
- What if my Baracuda pool cleaner is patterning and not covering the pool properly?
- What if my Baracuda pool cleaner flips over?
- What if my Baracuda pool cleaner is not cleaning the pool?
With our easy-to-follow instructions, you'll be able to keep your pool cleaner and in top shape and enjoy crystal-clear water all year long.
Dive in and get ready for a hassle-free pool season!
The Zodiac suction pool cleaner is the number one selling pool cleaner in Australia.
It's powered by Zodiac diaphragm technology. There's no wheels, cogs or noisy hammers, which means whisper-quiet operation and low-cost maintenance.
Before we start troubleshooting your Zodiac pool cleaner, it’s important to ensure that your filtration is back-washed or cleaned.
Now, if you remember from lesson one, it’s also very important to make sure that your skimmer basket and your pump basket are cleaned out properly. This will ensure enough suction flow so that your Zodiac pool cleaner will work properly.
Okay, it’s time for troubleshooting, where we will find solutions to your most commonly asked questions.
If your Zodiac pool cleaner stops and starts, the first thing you might want to do is check the suction flow coming through the hose. You will need your pump on for this operation.
Included with this Zodiac pool cleaner is a pool pulse, and it has numbers on it. What we want to do is put this on the end of the hose under the water with the suction flow coming through and have it sit on around number two.
If this doesn't come up to number two, then the second thing we might want to check is the AD valve in the skimmer box. The AD valve comes factory set on number two. If we want more suction, we put it up to number three. This might also help if your pool cleaner isn't sufficiently climbing the walls.
Once we've done that and the pool cleaner still isn't working properly, then we might want to check the hose for leaks. What we do there is actually lift the hose out of the water at each joint, listening for any leaks. We want to do that all the way around the hose.
The next thing we might want to check is the diaphragm inside the Zodiac cleaner. Now, it's a good idea to turn your pump and filter off at this stage, as you don't want the hose leaking any air through while we're checking.
So take the Zodiac diaphragm out and actually check it for any tears or blocked debris. If it’s looking okay, put it back in and call your local pool professional because there might be something more seriously wrong with the system. There could be an air leak in your filtration system or it might be that you've got something blocked inside the pipe work going back to your filtration system.
If your cleaner is patterning and not covering the pool properly, we suggest that you ensure that the water flow from all return inlets is directed downward and toward each other or downward and toward the centre of the pool.
This will help to prevent water flow from affecting the natural movement of the Zodiac hose. If you can't divert the water far enough down in the pool, or the eyeballs you do have don’t divert down far enough, it might be an idea to get an Aim Flow Diverter like this one from your local pool professional. The Aim Flow Diverter pushes into the return line to divert the water to the bottom of the pool, like so.
You should also take the cleaner out of the pool and lay the hose in a straight line in the sun to relax the memory. Leave it there for the best part of the day. When you place the cleaner back in the pool, check that you have the proper hose length. If the pool cleaner is still patterning and not covering the pool properly, then you might need to add one or two extra hose lengths, as mentioned in lesson one.
Also, it's important to adjust that hose weight, so it’s sitting at the end of the first length of the hose, the leader hose.
If your pool cleaner flips over, use the pool pulse to check the correct suction flow and check the swivel on the cleaner to clear any jams.
If you live in a high-leaf area, or an area that has large debris, such as gum nuts, you should consider a Polaris pool cleaner. A Polaris will pick up any large debris the suction cleaner will have difficulty with.
If you are still having problems after referring to your manual and troubleshooting your cleaner, it may be possible that the cleaner is not suitable for your pool.
Always ensure that you disconnect your Zodiac pool cleaner before backwashing your filter.
So let's just recap on those points again.
If your cleaner stops and starts:
If your pool cleaner is patterning and not covering the pool probably:
Troubleshooting your Baracuda pool cleaner can seem daunting, but it can be a straightforward process with the proper knowledge and tools. Some common issues that may arise include insufficient air flow, clogged suction or leaks to malfunctioning parts such as the diaphragm. You can easily identify and fix these issues by following the steps outlined in this article.
However, in some cases, troubleshooting your Baracuda pool cleaner may require the help of a pool professional. If you have tried all the suggested solutions above and are still experiencing problems, it may be time to seek expert assistance. A pool professional can provide the guidance and support you need to keep your pool clean and healthy throughout the season.
Check our certified pool professional page to find a trusted pool service provider in your area and get the help you need to keep your pool in mint condition.
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