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Fairlocks’ Red Leopard Orbit


Premium Automatic Pool Cleaner


Zodiac’s ‘Manta II’ uses the pool’s own filtration system as the source of energy


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HUGE INTAKE ‘THROAT’ SINGLES OUT CLEANER


The Jet-Vac Pool Pressure Cleaner from Waterco won itself a powerful reputation in Australia before being introduced to the European market.


The cleaner has set the standards for automatic pool pressure cleaners and is known for its durability and reliability within the harsh Australian conditions. The cleaner is designed with a huge 115mm throat that enables most large items to be picked up into its large 3.5lt capacity debris collection bag, during the cleaning cycle.


scrubbers underneath sweep dirt in and create a down force. The ultra powerful suction turbine has 35cm wide suction. Also significant is its quick connect twist lock hose, user-friendly one-click access to the motor and ergonomic moulded handle. It comes with a two year guarantee. Fairlocks Pool Products lead the way in effective pool cleaning with their never bettered distinctive yellow vac-head. The popularity of ‘The Big Yellow One’ is a testament to the design and functionality of the cleaning head. Strength and durability are vital components and at over three feet wide the Double Fairlocks can clean at a lightening square yard per second. Fairlocks has its Red Leopard Orbit Premium Automatic Pool Cleaner also available on the market. Its exterior slips through the water with barely a sound and with the speed of a born predator the pool cleaner is precision balanced, which provides optimal pool cleaning. The one- piece body provides maximum strength and durability and the proven, dependable diaphragm drive provides a powerful engine.


There is a choice of Zodiac pool cleaners from Golden Coast – for residential and commercial pool owners, from the entry-level hydraulic diaphragm suction ‘Manta II’ or ‘G4’ to the ‘Barracuda’ electrically powered robotic ‘Lazernaut’ and ‘Indigo’ cleaners that think for themselves. The ‘Manta II’ and stable-mate ‘Barracuda G4’ use the pool’s own filtration system as the source of energy. The units connect to the skimmer or suction point without the need for additional equipment, allowing automatic random movement around the pool.


The ‘Manta II’ is simple, effective and silent moving quickly around the pool removing all types of debris whilst at the other end of the scale the ‘Barracuda G4’ has two grooved material disks for intensified cleaning and better grip, ensuring perfect adhesion to the pool floor and to enable it to climb the side walls. Both incorporate an exclusive cassette system, enabling the diaphragm to be cleaned or changed with ease, ensuring that the units suck


up all types of debris with amazing efficiency. A leaf trap (optional on the ‘Manta II’) collects leaves before they reach the pump basket. At the other end of the scale are the ‘Barracuda Indigo’ and ‘Barracuda Lazernaut’ units. Taking many features from the ‘Lazernaut’, its commercial big brother, the ‘Indigo’ has two cleaning cycles, a rapid ‘Turbo’ (one and a half hours) and an intensive ‘Perfect’ (three hours) programme, easily selected on a ‘plug-and-play’ basis with no complicated programming. Its high filtration capacity (20 microns) enables it to suck up all types of debris, including the finest particles. Pollet Pools have a loyal customer following for the popular Kreepy Krauly range of cleaners. The range has given them an excellent reputation in the suction side cleaners market. The company also has two popular pressure model options with the Legend I and Legend II where the advantage is specially noticeable in liner fibreglass or even concrete pools.


Procopi UK’s Star Vac range won acclaim from customers last year. Star Vac III is a robotic cleaner designed for pools up to 100m3. It features a complex algorithm that allows it to adapt to any type of pool surface. It brushes the floor, the walls and even cleans the water line. Its pump motor draws in sand, leaves and other debris. It’s a technologically advanced cleaner which was developed in co-operation with the world’s leading pool robotic cleaner manufacturer. The reliability is respected in the trade as fantastic. Set up time from box to pool is 15 minutes and it is equipped with the latest innovations. If for instance the cleaner mounts a beach or a dry slope, it stops and reverses back into the water; if the cleaner runs dry, it stops automatically after five seconds; If it doesn’t meet a wall within 90 seconds, it changes direction automatically. So pool owners can make the choice from electronic cleaners driven by motors inside the unit; automatic suction-side cleaners which rely on suction to make them move and pure suction cleaners which work off water pressure coming from a pump. spn


Jet-Vac features forward/reverse cycles to ensure complete pool coverage on any surface without getting caught in pool corners. Propulsion and cleaning is achieved by jets of water and the wheels are independent of the cleaner’s propulsion system.


The Jet-Vac requires a dedicated plumbing line and is powered by the Waterco Sweepmaster pressure pool cleaner pump.


i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION


F ASTRALPOOL UK ( 01329 514000 : www.astralpooluk.com F CERTIKIN INTERNATIONAL ( 01993 778855 : www.certikin.co.uk F FAIRLOCKS ( 01865 988346 : www.fairlocks.co.uk F GOLDEN COAST ( 01271 378100 : www.goldenc.co F POLLET POOL GROUP ( 0870 458 2354 : www.ppgeurope.com F PROCOPI UK ( 01622 832800 : www.procopiuk.co.uk F SCP ( 01293 546126 : www.scp.co.uk F WATERCO EUROPE ( 01795 521733 : www.waterco.eu


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