Hi All, I am new to this Forum, so please excuse any unintentional errors I make.
I have a Tiger Shark pool cleaner which ended up running backwards and forwards across the pool at its deepest point.
My pool is a concrete-plastered pool of a slightly unusual design. It has two shallow ends so the children can play various ball and catching games, with the deepest part in the middle, near to the steps.
The floor and walls have an average curve, but the Tiger shark struggles to get up this curve. So it tries to climb, then reverses, out and crosses the pool to do the same thing on the other side. Over a fairly short time frame, it ends up at the deepest point and then just goes backward and forward across that same point. Irrespective of where I place it, it only takes 5 minutes to migrate back to the middle.
Any thoughts?
regards
Jeff
I have a Tiger Shark pool cleaner which ended up running backwards and forwards across the pool at its deepest point.
My pool is a concrete-plastered pool of a slightly unusual design. It has two shallow ends so the children can play various ball and catching games, with the deepest part in the middle, near to the steps.
The floor and walls have an average curve, but the Tiger shark struggles to get up this curve. So it tries to climb, then reverses, out and crosses the pool to do the same thing on the other side. Over a fairly short time frame, it ends up at the deepest point and then just goes backward and forward across that same point. Irrespective of where I place it, it only takes 5 minutes to migrate back to the middle.
Any thoughts?
regards
Jeff