Accordingly, how does a Polaris 65 pool cleaner work?
The Polaris 65 vacuums and sweeps all surfaces, moving randomly throughout the pool. The Surface Module floats on the water's surface recirculating clean, filtered water, while the Sweep Hose and Filter Bag move across the pool floor collecting dirt and debris.
Furthermore, why is my Polaris pool cleaner not moving? A Polaris cleaner has water tubes inside that direct pressure throughout the cleaning unit. They can sometimes become disconnected, which reduces the internal pressure, which makes the cleaner stop moving. Open up the cleaner and make sure all the internal tubing is connected the way it's supposed to be.
Thereof, how does a Polaris work in a pool?
In these models, the body of the cleaner is hooked up to a hose attached to your water return jet. Water pressure drives the floating cleaner around the surface of your pool. A sweep hose wags along underwater, behind the cleaner, blasting the floor and walls of your pool with jets of water that loosen debris.
Why does my Polaris 65 go in circles?
If your Polaris 65 is turning in a circle continuously rather than being random left or right, the randomizer ball is not coming free from the steering port. Being stuck means there is too much leakage into the steering section when the flow should be minimum.