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Red Leopard Orbit - User Manual

Red Leopard Orbit
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AUTOMATICPOOLCLEANER
OPERATINGMANUAL
THEPREMIUMAUTOMATICPOOLCLEANER
FF20001&20002

Questions and Answers

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    Seth RussellAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum has air bubbles in the return line?
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      David BurkeAug 12, 2025
      If you notice air bubbles in the return line of your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum, take these steps: First, check the hose for any leaks. Then, make sure the Flow Control Valve connection is always underwater. Also, verify that the pump basket lid is correctly fitted, not loose or cracked, and that all o-rings are present and in good condition.
  • A
    Amber NunezAug 16, 2025
    Why does my Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit move slowly or not at all?
    • J
      Julie GomezAug 16, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit isn't moving or is moving slowly, try these solutions: Ensure the main drain is closed. Check the Flow Control Valve to ensure sufficient flow to the Orbit. Inspect the diaphragm for any signs of wear or damage. Backwash the filter and empty the pump strainer basket.
  • R
    Russell ParkerAug 19, 2025
    What to do if Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit stays in only one end of the pool?
    • C
      Carmen DawsonAug 19, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit remains in one end of the pool, check the return line flow and redirect it if needed. Verify the total hose length, adding more hose if necessary. Also, check that the hose weight position is correct.
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    christophervincentAug 23, 2025
    How to fix Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit getting stuck?
    • R
      Rachel GibsonAug 23, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit is getting stuck at steps or in a corner, try fitting the Deflector Wheel. Also, ensure the total hose length is correct. You can also adjust the return line eyeball fittings to use the water flow to guide the Orbit away from these areas.
  • M
    Megan CamposAug 27, 2025
    How to stop Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit moving in repetitive pattern?
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      Nicole Scott MDAug 27, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit moves in a repetitive, non-random pattern, make sure the return line fittings are directed downwards. Also, check that the hose weight position and the total hose length are correct.
  • L
    Lisa AveryAug 30, 2025
    Why Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit does not climb walls?
    • A
      andersonjudyAug 31, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit isn't climbing walls, adjust the Flow Control Valve to increase the flow to the Orbit. Also, check the balance of the cleaner to ensure the hose weights are in the correct position. Note that the Orbit's wall climbing ability may be limited in some pools.
  • K
    Kelly SmithSep 4, 2025
    What to do if Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit falls on its side?
    • A
      Anne SanfordSep 4, 2025
      If your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum Orbit falls on its side, make sure the Outer Extension Pipe swivels freely.
  • C
    cochranmarkSep 7, 2025
    How to fit the hose to the Flow Control Valve on my Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum?
    • T
      Thomas RasmussenSep 7, 2025
      To connect the hose to the Flow Control Valve on your Red Leopard Swimming Pool Vacuum, fit the Hose Adaptor to the Flow Control valve.

Summary

Safety Instructions and Warnings

Suction Hazard and Child Safety

Critical safety warnings on suction hazards and preventing child drowning.

Preparing Your Pool for Operation

Water Balance and Debris Removal

Ensure correct water chemistry, remove debris, and clean filters.

Optimizing Return Line Flow

Adjust return lines to direct water flow downwards for better cleaner performance.

Orbit Pool Cleaner Assembly

Contents Verification

Check all included components against the list provided.

Attaching the Disc to the Body

Steps to correctly fit the disc onto the cleaner's footpad.

Using the Deflector Wheel for Obstacles

Install the deflector wheel to navigate corners and ladders effectively.

Connecting Hose and Positioning Weight

Connect the hose and place the hose weight to manage buoyancy.

Installing and Adjusting Flow Control Valve

Connect the valve to the skimmer and adjust settings for optimal flow.

Troubleshooting Common Orbit Issues

Movement, Stuck, and Climbing Problems

Solutions for slow movement, getting stuck, or failing to climb walls.

Pattern, Flow, and Connection Fixes

Address non-random patterns, air bubbles, and hose connection issues.

Routine Orbit Pool Cleaner Maintenance

Hose Care and Chemical Handling

Proper hose storage and procedures for chemical treatments.

Filter Cleaning and Part Inspection

Regular cleaning of filters and inspection of the Orbit for wear.

Replacing the Orbit Diaphragm

Disassembly Procedure

Steps for safely disassembling the cleaner to access the diaphragm.

Diaphragm Removal Technique

Detailed guidance on how to remove the old diaphragm.

New Diaphragm Installation

Instructions for correctly installing the new diaphragm and reassembling.

Orbit Pool Cleaner Parts Diagram

Component Identification

Visual guide to all parts with corresponding item numbers.

Orbit Pool Cleaner Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Exclusions

Details the warranty period, what is covered, and common exclusions.

Red Leopard Orbit Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRed Leopard
ModelOrbit
CategorySwimming Pool Vacuum
LanguageEnglish