Why is my Hayward pool cleaner not moving?
There is an obstruction in the cleaner. Remove the consumer inspection plate at the bottom of the cleaner (one self contained screw needs to be loosened) and see if a rock, twig or large piece of debris has stuck between the bearings and turbine. Shake the head of the cleaner to dislodge any internal debris.
Why does my pool vacuum just go in circles?
Your first issue is to resolve the problem of the cleaner getting stuck or going in circles. This is most likely caused when pool cleaners are left in the pool 24/7. When the water is cold or cools off from a warm day, the plastic in the hose gets a memory and curls slightly.
Where is the model number on a Hayward Navigator?
Hayward model numbers are found on the data plate or data label on the machine. This is usually located on the back or bottom of the unit. If you need to find the manufacturing code (sometimes shortened to the “mfg. code”), it will be on the same label.
Why does my pool cleaner stay in one spot?
If your Kreepy Krauly is often stuck at one side of your pool there are two potential fixes. If the hose is too short then buy another line and have it extended out enough to cover the pool. On the other hand, if it is constantly being coiled then relaxing it or changing how you keep it stored will fix that problem.
How long does a Hayward pool vacuum last?
With proper maintenance, your pressure pool cleaner can last you between five and seven years.
How can you tell how old a Hayward pool pump is?
The product ID tag and serial number can tell you the month and year it was manufactured, and for the Aquarite/Goldline SWCG cells the length of the warranty….The 6th -8th number will be the year & month Example:
- 402 = 2004, Feb.
- 405 = 2004, May.
- 501 = 2005, Jan.
- 502 = 2005, Feb.
Why is pool vacuum not moving?
When a suction cleaner is sluggish or slow, it’s usually a clogged pump basket or dirty filter that is to blame. Other problems include holes in the cleaner hose, sucking air into the hose, or the filter pump could be drawing in air, reducing water-flow volume.
Why is my pool cleaner not moving?
Most likely, the key reason is a congested pool filter or skimmer basket, or a clog at the mouth of your pool cleaner. If you own a particularly powerful pool pump or your water-flow is really strong, your cleaner will probably move faster than normal.
Why is my pool pump losing suction?
CLOGGED IMPELLER (Low PSI) – This problem is often overlooked. If the impeller becomes clogged with debris, water can’t rotate out the sides of the impeller. This decreases suction which reduces water flow through the pump. Solution: Clean out the impeller.
Why does my pool have no suction?
It could be something blocking it, a dirty pool filter, or too much air in the system. If there’s something blocking your pump’s suction, check your filter gauge. If it’s 10psi above the normal reading, clean your filter.