When to Service a Robotic Pool Cleaner
Do I need to bring my Polaris robotic cleaner in for service?
Pool service professionals can perform a full slate of tests to diagnose a defective control box, cable or motor block in your Polaris robotic cleaner. There are several troubleshooting steps you should take before bringing your cleaner to a service station, however.
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Try these 4 things before taking your robotic cleaner to a service station.
These three common robotic cleaner troubleshooting steps can help you fix your problem and avoid having to go to a service station.
- Confirm the filter canister is empty and clean - Remove the filter canister and gently clean the canister mesh with mild soap and a soft brush.
- Verify the control box is running in the expected mode - For example, if wall cleaning is expected, be sure it’s running in the “wall cleaning” mode.
- Inspect connection points of the cable and control box for corrosion - Corroded connection points could be what’s causing your issues.
When to bring your robotic cleaner in for service
If you try these troubleshooting steps and still suspect there’s a problem with your Polaris robotic cleaner’s control box, cable or motor block, it’s time to take it to a service station for testing. Just be sure to save yourself the hassle by doing these three things first.