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What is an in-floor pool cleaning system?

By James Craig

What is an in-floor pool cleaning system?

An in-floor pool cleaning system uses pop up cleaners to clear the pool of debris and dirt. They’re called pop ups because they literally pop out of the pool floor to clean and then retract again when they’re done. The average pool might have 15 or more pop up heads scattered around in strategic zones.

How can I troubleshoot my Polaris Pool Cleaner?

Fortunately, this is one of the easier techniques for Polaris pool cleaner troubleshooting. Simply lift the cleaner from the pool’s base, and also check to determine whether all the wheels move. If they don’t, open the cleaner, and find the belts to see whether they’re damaged. You might have some trouble finding them if they have snapped.

Why is my Polaris cleaner not climbing walls?

If you would like a different cycle, select it after you plug the unit back in. Another possible cause of your cleaner not climbing walls could be hard-to-see fine debris collecting on the filter canister mesh. For the 9450/P945 9350/P935 P825: The issue could be that the proper cleaning cycle wasn’t selected.

What’s the SCS setting on Polaris floor cleaner?

If the cleaner is in “Floor and Wall” mode but still is not reaching the waterline, you may need to increase the Surface Control System™ (SCS) Setting. Use the SCS button to adjust between four settings indicated by the amount of LED lights illuminated. 1 LED is the lowest SCS setting and 4 LEDs is the highest SCS setting.

Which is the best model of Polaris cleaner?

Whether you own a Polaris 280, Polaris P825, Polaris 9550 Sport, or any of the other Polaris Cleaner models out there, we’re here to provide some answers when you’re troubleshooting. This guide should give you some more insight when you come across an issue with your Polaris Cleaner.

Fortunately, this is one of the easier techniques for Polaris pool cleaner troubleshooting. Simply lift the cleaner from the pool’s base, and also check to determine whether all the wheels move. If they don’t, open the cleaner, and find the belts to see whether they’re damaged. You might have some trouble finding them if they have snapped.

If you would like a different cycle, select it after you plug the unit back in. Another possible cause of your cleaner not climbing walls could be hard-to-see fine debris collecting on the filter canister mesh. For the 9450/P945 9350/P935 P825: The issue could be that the proper cleaning cycle wasn’t selected.

What is the proper cleaning setting for Polaris P550 / p955?

For the P550/P955: The issue could be that the proper cleaning setting wasn’t selected. On a 9550/P955 the three cleaning options are “Floor Only,” “Floor and Wall,” or “Waterline Only.” You can cycle through settings by pressing the button below the floor and floor/wall LED area.

Whether you own a Polaris 280, Polaris P825, Polaris 9550 Sport, or any of the other Polaris Cleaner models out there, we’re here to provide some answers when you’re troubleshooting. This guide should give you some more insight when you come across an issue with your Polaris Cleaner.