Suction Pool Cleaner Troubleshooting Guide
A properly working suction pool cleaner keeps your pool free of dirt and debris with minimal effort. However, if your cleaner is moving sluggishly, not moving at all, or not cleaning effectively, there may be an issue with water flow, blockages, or worn-out parts.
This guide will walk you through common problems, how to diagnose them, and the steps you can take to get your cleaner back to peak performance. Follow these troubleshooting tips to keep your pool cleaner running smoothly!
1. Insufficient Water Flow to Cleaner
Check:
- Verify proper flow using a Flow Gauge.
- Check for a clogged or dirty pool filter, skimmer basket, or pump basket.
- Inspect the automatic flow regulator valve for debris buildup.
- Ensure the cleaner hose is properly connected and free from kinks.
Solution:
- Clean the skimmer basket, pump basket, and filter system (backwash or clean as needed).
- Remove debris from the flow regulator valve.
- Adjust the flow settings to ensure adequate suction.
2. Hose Issues
Check:
- Inspect the hose for leaks by lifting each section above water and listening for air leaks.
- Ensure the hose length is correct for your pool size and is not too long or too short.
Solution:
- Replace any leaking or damaged hose sections.
- Adjust the hose length according to manufacturer recommendations.
3. Blockages in the Cleaner
Check:
- Look inside the cleaner’s flapper, throat, or diaphragm for obstructions.
- Remove any leaves, twigs, or debris blocking the cleaner’s internal parts.
Solution:
- Clear any debris from the cleaner’s internal components.
- If necessary, disassemble the cleaner following manufacturer instructions and remove blockages.
4. Worn or Damaged Parts
Check:
- Inspect the cleaner's shoes, wings, or diaphragm for excessive wear or damage.
Solution:
- Replace worn-out shoes, wings, or diaphragms as needed to restore performance.
5. Air in the System
Check:
- Observe the pump basket for air bubbles, which indicate air leaks.
- Inspect hose connections and pump fittings for loose connections.
Solution:
- Tighten hose connections and ensure a proper seal at all fittings.
- Check the pump lid O-ring for wear and replace it if necessary.
By following these troubleshooting steps, you can quickly identify and resolve issues with your suction pool cleaner. If problems persist, consult the manufacturer’s manual or seek professional assistance.