A pool cleaner is a device that helps you remove dirt, debris, and algae from your pool floor and walls. There are different types of pool cleaners, such as manual, automatic, and robotic.
Here are some general steps on how to use a pool cleaner:
Choose a pool cleaner that suits your pool size, shape, and type. Manual cleaners are cheaper but require more effort and time. Automatic cleaners are more convenient but less effective. Robotic cleaners are the most efficient but also the most expensive.
Connect the pool cleaner to your pool’s filtration system, power source, or remote control, depending on the type. For manual cleaners, you will need to attach a vacuum head to a telescopic pole and a hose. For automatic cleaners, you will need to attach the cleaner to the skimmer or a dedicated suction line. For robotic cleaners, you will need to plug the cleaner into an outlet and place it in the water.
Move the pool cleaner across the pool floor and walls, either manually or automatically. For manual cleaners, you will need to push the vacuum head along the pool surface, making sure to cover all areas. For automatic cleaners, you will need to adjust the settings and let the cleaner run on its own. For robotic cleaners, you will need to use the remote control or the app to guide the cleaner or set a cleaning program.
Empty and clean the pool cleaner’s filter, bag, or basket regularly. This will prevent the cleaner from getting clogged or losing suction. For manual cleaners, you will need to detach the hose and the vacuum head and rinse them with water. For automatic cleaners, you will need to remove the cleaner from the pool and empty the debris from the filter, bag, or basket. For robotic cleaners, you will need to lift the cleaner out of the water and clean the filter, bag, or basket.