Red Leopard MERCURY Manuel utilisateur

MERCURY
AUTOMATIC POOL CLEANER
OPERATING MANUAL

WARNING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ PRIOR TO USE
CHILD DROWNING RISK - Adult use only. Never allow children to use the Mercury pool
cleaner. Do not allow swimmers in the pool during cleaner operation. Store out of the
reach of children.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Red Leopard Mercury Pool Cleaner
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Mercury automatic pool cleaner. Your Mercury is
designed to give you years of dependable and efficient service.
Like most mechanical products, your Mercury requires some preventative maintenance,
replacement of certain hardworking parts and periodic adjustment to ensure continued optimum
performance. We recommend that you have your Mercury checked annually by your Mercury
dealer.
For best results, have your Mercury installed by a qualified swimming pool professional.
What’s in the Mercury box?
(A)!1x Cleaner Head
(B)!2 x Debris Bags
(C)!1 x Sweep Hose
(D)!1 x Feed Hose Assembly
(E)!1 x Quick Disconnect with Universal Wall Fitting
(F)!1 x Hose Storage strap (not shown)
(G)!1 x Spare Tail Foam (not shown)
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C
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Fig.1
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E
D
(H)
1 x Body Float
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Important Information - Preparing Your Pool
•Make sure the pool filter is clean before installing your Mercury.
•Do not use Mercury to remove plaster dust from a new pool.
•Flush out new plumbing lines before installing the Mercury.
•Always remove Mercury before allowing swimmers to enter the pool.
•Disconnect Mercury from the pool wall before cleaning the pool filter.
•Wait at least five minutes after cleaning your pool filter, before reconnecting Mercury.
•Make sure Mercury is removed from the pool before any chemical shock treatments.
How your Mercury operates
Your Mercury pool cleaner moves randomly throughout your pool, vacuuming the
debris. The debris is collected in the Debris Bag, which should be emptied when full.
Your Mercury will clean the floor and climb the walls of most pools - climbing is
dependent on the shape of your pool, as Mercury climbs better when there is a
generous radius between the floor and walls.
Your Mercury is connected to your pool via the Quick Disconnect/Universal Wall Fitting.
The Quick Disconnect includes a Pressure Relief Valve, which automatically reduces
water pressure to the Mercury, in the event that the pressure supplied is too high.
The Sweep Tail at the rear of the Mercury operates with a gently sweeping motion and
helps prevent debris being trapped in hard to reach areas of your pool.
A key element of the Mercury’s operation is the back-up cycle; approximately every 3
minutes, the Back-Up Valve will activate and Mercury will reverse for a short distance.
This improves randomness and helps to prevent your Mercury cleaner from becoming
stuck in one part of your pool. The Back-Up Valve is an integral part of the Mercury
Body and is located just behind the Vacuum Tube.
Quick Installation Instructions
Installing the Universal Wall Fitting (UWF)
The UWF installs quickly and easily into a dedicated cleaner return line with a threaded 1.5”
female pipe fitting. Just follow these simple steps:
1. Turn on your pool filtration pump and booster pump and allow them to run for several
minutes to ensure the line is flushed clean.
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2. Turn your pool pump and booster pump OFF.
3. Remove plastic bag from end of Quick Disconnect. Remove the threaded UWFfrom the Quick
Disconnect. Then screw the UWF into the dedicated cleaner return line of the pool.
4. Attach the Quick Disconnect by turning it clockwise into the UWF. Pull gently on the hose to
make sure the fitting is secure. Note: Always make sure the stainless steel filter screen
is in place before reconnecting the Quick Disconnect.
You will now be able to connect and disconnect your Mercury Hose Set by simply turning the
Quick Disconnect.
UWF AND QUICK DISCONNECT.
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Universal Wall Fitting
Filter Screen
Quick Disconnect
Return Line
O-ring
Fig.2

Attaching The Debris Bag
1. Push the Debris Bag Connector into the Main Tube. Turn clockwise to lock the bag in place.
2. Attach the red tab located on the Debris Bag to the Hose. This helps keep the Debris Bag
upright.
To remove the bag, simply turn the Debris Bag Connector anti-clockwise and pull up.
To clean the Debris Bag, remove it from your Mercury cleaner and open the rear of the bag by
pulling the hook and loop apart. Shake out debris and rinse the bag to remove any fine sand/silt.
Note: It is often easiest to remove the debris after allowing the bag to dry. We provide a second
Debris Bag for this purpose; you may find alternating between the two bags gives the best
result.
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Mender Nut Feed Mast
Assembling Your Mercury Cleaner
Attaching the Hose
Place the Mender Nut ( this can be found in the plastic bag covering the Quick Disconnect )
onto the Feed Mast. Then push the Feed Hose onto the mast and lock in place with the
Fig.3
Body Float
Attaching the Body Float
The large silver body Float is found in the carton with the Mercury Cleaner. To install it, simply
push the Float onto the Float Arm. You may find it helpful to partial turn the float during the
installation will make it easier to attach. See Fig 3 for the correct assembled position. NEVER
HOLD OR PICK-UP YOUR MERCURY CLEANER BY HOLDING THE BODY FLOAT/ARM.
Mender Nut.

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It is important that your Mercury cleaner hose is the right length for your pool. This will help
ensure optimum performance and efficiency. Tailoring the Hose to your pool requires a few
simple steps.
1. Connect the hose to the dedicated return line of your pool.
2. Extend the Hose to the farthest point of the pool. If the end of the hose is more than 2ft
beyond the farthest point, the excess hose needs to be removed.
3. To remove the excess hose, separate the hose at the 2nd swivel from the Quick Disconnect.
Cut any excess equally from the hose either side of this swivel. For example, if hose is 4ft
too long, remove 2ft from each hose length. Then reconnect the Swivel and hose lengths
and tighten in place using the Mender Nuts.
Adjusting The Hose
Your Mercury comes complete with 32ft of pre-assembled Hose. This is sufficient for the
majority of pools.
Quick Disconnect
Fig.4

Turns Mercury Left
Turns Mercury Right
Climbs More
Climbs Less
Adjustment Screw
Rear Thrust Jet
Fine Tuning The Mercury
Adjusting the Rear Thrust Jet
The Rear Thrust Jet can be adjusted to influence the movement of your Mercury cleaner. The
factory setting is for the Jet to be positioned in the center and pointing slightly up. Moving the
Jet to the left will cause the cleaner to move more to the left and moving it to the right will move
the cleaner more to the right. Moving the Jet up will make the cleaner climb more and moving
the Jet down will make it climb less. Please see the illustration below.
Note: Mercury’s climbing ability is influenced by the shape of your pool. It will climb better in
pools with a generous radius between the floor and walls.
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Fig.5
Fig.6

Sweep Tail Adjustment
The Sweep Tail at the rear of your Mercury cleaner helps prevent debris from being trapped in
hard to reach parts of your pool. It is designed to operate in a gentle, sweeping motion. The
speed can be adjusted with the red Adjustment Screw at the rear of the cleaner (see Fig.6).
Turning the Adjustment Screw clockwise will reduce the speed and counter clockwise will increase
the speed of the sweep motion.
Checking the Wheel RPM
It is important that your Mercury cleaner operates at the correct wheel rpm. The ideal operating
range is between 28-32 rpm. To check the rpm:
1. Switch off the pool and booster pump.
2. Remove the cleaner from the pool (leave it attached to the hose).
3. Fix a piece of tape onto one of the rear wheels.This will be a visual aid when counting the
rpm.
4. Hold the Mercury under the water, being careful to keep the Sweep Tail underwater, to avoid
being sprayed by the tail.
5. Have someone switch on the pool and booster pumps.
6. Wait until your Mercury has completed a back-up cycle, then count the wheel rotations for a
period of 20 seconds. Multiple the answer by 3 to give the actual wheel rpm.
If the result is above 32 rpm, unscrew the pressure relief valve on the Quick Disconnect until the
rpm is within the desired range of 28-32rpm.
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Exploded Parts Diagram
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