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Polaris Pool Cleaner Troubleshooting Guide by AQUASTRONG

A reliable pool cleaner can be a game-changer for pool maintenance, giving you more time to enjoy a pristine pool without the manual hassle of cleaning it yourself. One of the leading brands in automatic pool cleaners, Polaris, is known for durability and performance. However, like all devices, even the best pool cleaners need a little troubleshooting now and then. Here’s your complete guide from AQUASTRONG for tackling common issues with Polaris pool cleaners.


Common Issues and Solutions for Polaris Pool Cleaners

Whether your Polaris cleaner has stopped moving, tangles itself in the hose, or struggles with pressure issues, here’s a breakdown of potential fixes:

1. Polaris Pool Cleaner Stops Moving

When a pool cleaner stalls, several underlying issues could be to blame.

  • Broken Booster Pump: If your pool cleaner isn’t moving, start by checking the pressure from the return line. If the pressure is low, the booster pump could be malfunctioning. You might also want to check the main pool pump and filter. Booster pump repairs can be costly, so it might be more economical to replace it.

  • Clogged or Broken Quick Disconnect: This small component, attached to the hose, filters out debris. If it’s clogged, the pool cleaner might lose pressure and stall. Simply detach and rinse it. If it’s broken or leaking, a quick replacement will restore the cleaner’s functionality.

  • Leaky Float Hose: The float hose helps the cleaner move water and debris efficiently. If it’s leaking, you may notice a loss in pressure. Sealing leaks with waterproof tape is a temporary fix, but replacing the hose is best for long-term performance.

  • Leaky Back-Up Valve: The back-up valve is crucial for maneuvering the cleaner. If it’s constantly spraying water, it may be leaky. In that case, replacing it will improve your cleaner’s mobility.

  • Broken Belts: The drive belts control the wheels on your Polaris. If they’re broken, your cleaner will remain stationary. Inspect the belts and replace them if they appear worn or damaged.

  • Disconnected Internal Tubing: Internal tubing within the cleaner directs pressure to various components. If any tubing becomes disconnected, reattaching it should restore pressure. You can use hose clamps for a secure hold if the tubes detach easily.


2. Polaris Pool Cleaner Hose Tangling Issues

Another common issue is hose tangling, which can limit your pool cleaner’s effectiveness.

  • Adjust Hose Length: Excessively long hoses are prone to tangling. Measure your pool depth and adjust the hose length accordingly. Cutting the lead hose section to match the pool’s depth often prevents this problem.

  • Soften Hoses and Cables: Hose and cable stiffness can lead to tangles. On a sunny day, lay them flat on your lawn or driveway to loosen any kinks. After a few hours in the sun, the hoses should be more flexible.

  • Inspect Swivel Connectors: Swivel connectors are critical for hose mobility. If they’re stiff, apply waterproof lubricant to the bearings. Replacing connectors with faulty bearings can prevent tangling.

  • Check the Cleaner’s RPMs: The wheels on your Polaris cleaner should rotate at a specific RPM for optimal performance. An incorrect RPM setting can increase the likelihood of tangling. Refer to your model’s manual, test the RPMs, and adjust if necessary.

  • Add More Hose Floats: Floats help the hose stay buoyant, preventing it from dragging along the pool floor. Too few floats can result in tangles, so consider adding additional floats as needed.


3. Other Tips for Polaris Pool Cleaner Maintenance

  • Monitor the Weather: Running your cleaner in cooler temperatures can make hoses and cables more rigid. To avoid this, run your cleaner when the temperature is above 70°F (21°C), or pre-soften hoses by laying them in the sun.

  • Replace Worn Tires: If the cleaner’s wheels appear worn or damaged, replace them before use. New tires provide the traction needed to keep your cleaner moving efficiently.


Troubleshoot Like a Pro with AQUASTRONG

With these troubleshooting tips, your Polaris cleaner should continue to operate efficiently, keeping your pool spotless. If issues persist, consult with your local pool supply store or Polaris dealer for additional assistance.

For more expert advice and tips, stay tuned to AQUASTRONG’s blog and keep your pool in top shape all season long.

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