In regards to comfort and safety while swimming, yes a hose can be too long. Also, the hose might also be able to tangle and/or not allow the cleaner to move correctly and to its full reach. Lastly, The suction power needed for a longer hose would be greater; to measure suction the vacuum might have come with a neat gadget that reads this and tells you the optimal level of suction. Hope this helps! :)
Probably about same length so you can vacuum all sides.
submerge the hose in the pool first to get all of the air out, then attach to the skimmer.
To turn on a pool vacuum, first connect the vacuum head to the telescopic pole and attach the hose to the vacuum head. Then, lower the vacuum into the pool and connect the other end of the hose to the skimmer or designated suction port. Finally, turn on the pool pump to start the vacuuming process.
Like any other above ground pool, maunally with a hose, pole and vacuum, or with an automatic cleaner.
Like any other above ground pool, maunally with a hose, pole and vacuum, or with an automatic cleaner.
yes but its too long, you probably would want to shorten it.
No, you do not have to. You just have to be careful not to swim into them.
Follow the directions for hooking up the vacuum either the one that uses the skimmer or the one that hooks up to a garden hose. Make sure all air is out of the hose and you have a good suction. Keep the vacuum head in the water. Then vacuum just like you would vacuum a carpet or floor.
The same as the floor vacuum inside the house but instead of it sucking air it sucks water through the filter. Just run the pool hose from the pool vacuum to the vacuum plate over the top of the leaf basket. then turn on the pump and runi t along the floor of the pool.
Normally a swimming pool had a static skimmer installed at the side of the pool this is where the surface water from the pool runs through a leaf basket to the filter. a vacuum plate fits over the leaf basket area. A hose can be plunged into the vacuum plate that hooks into a pool floor vacuum head. this head is connected to an aluminum pole or handle after that you use it the same as a normal vacuum cleaner. A pool shop will be able to advise you on the correct choice of hard ware. RB
You just put the crawler hose into the pool vacuum outlet and off it goes. It's just a mechanical vacuum that saves you doing the job.
If you have a dedicated suction for the vacuum hose (illegal in Australia) then you close the skimmer to increase suction.