First time pool owner here in North Texas. Just bought the house this past November. I am having trouble with my Polaris 280. It runs and works like a dream, except when it gets caught in the built in stools, which seems to happen a lot lately. The stools are spaced apart so that the Polaris can pass through them, if it is going exactly straight. The majority of the time it isn't and gets stuck. Then when the back-up valve kicks in it gets wedged in and stays there all day. The booster runs for three hours but I'm lucky if I can get half an hour of cleaning time before it gets stuck.
I have checked the RPM's and they are good to go. I have tried adjusting the back nozzle every which way to no avail. The only thing I can think of is to put some obstacle in the Polaris' way to block it from entering that part of the pool or converting it to the tank treads. I'm thinking the treads will allow it to climb up and over the stools. Does anyone have similar features in their pool? If so, what have you done to avoid getting the cleaner stuck in them?



I have checked the RPM's and they are good to go. I have tried adjusting the back nozzle every which way to no avail. The only thing I can think of is to put some obstacle in the Polaris' way to block it from entering that part of the pool or converting it to the tank treads. I'm thinking the treads will allow it to climb up and over the stools. Does anyone have similar features in their pool? If so, what have you done to avoid getting the cleaner stuck in them?


