What type of Polaris pool cleaner do I have?

What type of Polaris pool cleaner do I have? The newer Polaris cleaner models have the serial number stamped on a sticker on the back of the cleaner. If the serial number starts with a “K” it will be a 380, if it starts with “C” it will be a 280, if it starts with a “L” it will be a 360.

Can I leave my Zodiac pool cleaner in the pool?

Can I leave my Zodiac pool cleaner in the pool? Leaving the cleaner in the pool 24/7 increases its exposure to corrosive chemicals in the water, such as chlorine or shock. Over time, these chemicals break down parts in the cleaner and discolor the cleaner.

Can the dolphin pool cleaner stay in the pool?

Can the dolphin pool cleaner stay in the pool? While the unit can remain in the pool during use of the weekly timer function (if available on your model), we do not recommend leaving the cleaner in the pool for long extended periods of time.

Can you put chlorine in an inflatable pool?

Can you put chlorine in an inflatable pool? Small inflatable or plastic kiddie pools and water slides don’t have the same protection against germs that a swimming pool, hot tub, or water playground do. That’s because it is unsafe to add germ-killing disinfectants, such as chlorine or bromine, to the water in kiddie pools and water slides.

What’s the difference between rinse and backwash?

What’s the difference between rinse and backwash? Rinse runs water in the same direction that normal filtering does. Backwash runs it through the sand in the opposite direction. Rinse is to clear any dirt out of the clean side of the sand before you start sending it back to the pool.