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The Proline is purely a water timer. The issue is that you are running it from a pump. When the pump senses demand, it turns on, and then turns off when the timer turns off. If it is a submersible pump and you keep the pump running all the time it will burn out because it requires the water running through it to cool it. With an above ground Jet Pump, you could bleed off a small amount of water to cool it.
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Check the drain pump, lean the machine at a 45 degree angle against the wall. Your drain pump is black, has 1 ground wire, and a power quick disconnect. there is a little clip that you pull back, then rotate the pump counter clockwise until it pops out. You will have water coming out, so drain as much as possible before doing this. Shop vac comes in handy. F&P washer drain pumps have to functions, drain, and re-circulation. When it fills then stops, its trying to recirc, but can't. It may just be a penny or dime in the impeller. If you can't find debris in the pump, ohm out the two leads on the pump, should read 6.5 - 7. replace if anything different.
It's most likely a piece of debris in your flapper of your automatic pool cleaner. Debris may prevent flapper movement or restrict flow. You might also want to check for proper hose balance. The hose should stay at a 45 degree angle to the pool floor. If it is greater than a fourty five degree angle, the hose is too light. Move the weights closer to cleaner, or move the first two weights closer to each other. If it is less than a 45 degree angle, move the weights away from cleaner, or separate the first two weights away from each other.
First, check for debris in the pool cleaners flapper. This can cause a lack of suction the floor. Also, check for proper hose balance. If the hose rests at a greater than 45 degree angle, the hose is too light and you need to move the hose weights closer to the cleaner. If the hose rests at a less than 45 degree angle, you need to move the weights away from the cleaner.
the little house on top of the motor has a capacitor in it 90% of the time thats whats wrong with this motor it's eather a 30 or a 35 mf .
pull this off the motor and search your area for pool pump motor repair, free testing ,use your zip code in the search, ask if they can test a capasitor for you.. wait to take capacitor off till the motor cools off
about a $20.00 fix
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With these pool cleaners, there is a simple test you can do to see if your cleaner is weighted correctly. Turn the pump off and observe. The hose balance is correct when the cleaner's seal rests flat on the pool floor and the drive tube makes a 45 degree angle with the floor. Adjust the hose weights one inch at a time as needed until the proper balance is achieved. If the hose is too light, or rises toward the furface at an angle greater than 45 degrees, move the weights closer to the cleaner or move the first two weights closer to each other. If the hose is too heavy, less than 45 degree angle, move the weights away from each other.
With these pool cleaners, that is almost always going to be a problem with your hose balance. To determine if your balance is correct, turn off the pump and observe the cleaner. Hose balance is correct if the cleaner's seal rests flat on the pool floor and drive tubes make a 45 degree angle with the floor. If the hose rises toward the surface at an angle greater than 45 degrees, move the weights closer to the cleaner or move the first two weights closer to each other. If the hose sags at less than a 45 degree angle, move the weights away from the Kreepy Krauly or separate the first two weights away from each other.
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