Sounds like you have too much suction in the skimmer. If you have 2 skimmers and have plugged one to vacuum, try taking it out. If you do not have 2 skimmers and have a main drain, try diverting some more of the suction to the main drain. I am not sure why you would be getting wrinkles unless your liner is loose or you have water behind the liner causing this. Hope this helps
Any wrinkles form vacuum storage bags can easily be ironed out as necessary.
Firewall above the engine, just a bit to the passenger side. It is mounted in a hole in the firewall with just the bottom sticking out to plug your connector and vacuum hose to.
A sticking choke or vacuum leak are two common causes.
A few small wrinkles in a liner is very common. I install liners for a living, and it's pretty hard to get a liner in without a wrinkle or two. It's not going to effect how long the liner will last. If it is a big wrinkle (1" tall or more), you need to be careful that you don't tear it with the vacuum head.
A vacuum head that has a brush on the bottom - no wheels.
Check for a vacuum leak or sticking butterfly valve at the throttle body, or possibly a sticking throttle linkage or throttle cable.
canister vent or purge valve malfuction vacuum leak or sticking vlave
Use a suction vacuum plugged into your skimmer to vacuum to waste.
Vacuum stickers for hanging work by creating a vacuum seal between the sticker and the surface they are stuck on. The adhesive side of the sticker creates a strong bond with the surface, while the other side can hold the item you want to hang. The vacuum seal helps distribute the weight of the item more evenly, making it hold more securely than regular adhesive stickers.
To vacuum Summer Escape pools you must work very slowly. Move the vacuum along the bottom, and do not let the vacuum head leave the bottom of the pool. Keep moving slowly along until you have vacuumed the entire pool.
It could be a vacuum leak, try checking all of the vacuum hoses. It could also be a dirty and sticking EGR valve.
Should the number stamped on housing of a Kirby vacuum match the sticker number on bottom of Kirby