How do you balance kreepy krauly?

How do you balance kreepy krauly?

How do you balance kreepy krauly?

For pools from 8′ to 12′ deep, use a third weight, placed 10 ft. from the swivel end of the cleaner. Balancing the Kreepy hose is the term for adjusting the Kreepy weights, to balance the hose and cleaner in the water. Shut off the pump and note Kreepy’s position in the water.

How do you adjust the weights on kreepy krauly?

If required, adjust the hose weights one inch at a time until proper angle is achieved. Adjust weights for operation in the deep end. If the hose is too light, the drive tubes will be at an angle greater than 45 degrees from the floor – move the weights closer to the Kreepy Krauly Cleaner.

Why does my creepy crawly stay in one spot?

This can happen for a number of reasons, for example: You have taken your hose out of the pool and stored it. It coiled. Over time the top layer of your pool water has slowly reset the memory of your hose.

Why is there no suction in my pool vacuum?

Suction-Side Problems If the vacuum doesn’t work, it’s usually either because air is getting into the vacuum hose or into the suction side of the pool pump. The presence of air in the lines is preventing the system from drawing water as it should.

How do I increase the suction on my pool vacuum?

You can do this by exerting pressure in the pipe in the opposite direction to the suction. This can be done by connecting a hose or an air compressor, which will send water (or air) into the skimmer with enough force to remove the clog.

How do you turn on a kreepy krauly?

  1. Turn off the pool’s water filtration pump.
  2. Place the Kreepy Krauly into the shallow end of the pool and allow it to sink to the bottom.
  3. Fill the Kreepy Krauly hose with water from the garden hose.
  4. Connect the water-filled hose to the pool inlet hole, or to the skimmer hole if you do not have a dedicated inlet.

Why does my kreepy krauly get tangled?

Excess hose will cause the cleaner to twist and tangle during operation, measure the hose to ensure that it is adjusted to the proper length for the pool size. You also need to make sure that the feed hose is floating. Any part of the hose that is waterlogged should be replaced.

What is the most common symptom of a pump suction leak?

A suction side air leak is most commonly indicated by air under the pump lid. In the case of a really bad suction air leak you will see a lot of air and the water will be splashing around under the pump lid. Or the pump wont even be able to suck water, only air.