Polaris | K49 | Black Tune-Up Kit | Replacement Kit for 280 Pool Cleaner
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This tune-up kit is a replacement maintenance kit designed for compatible Polaris 280 pressure-side pool cleaners. It includes key service components used to refresh cleaner performance when parts are worn, damaged, or no longer allowing the cleaner to move and clean properly.
Built for pool cleaner repair, rebuild, and routine maintenance applications, this black tune-up kit helps restore reliable operation in compatible 280 cleaner assemblies without replacing the entire cleaner.
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Key Features
• Tune-up kit for compatible Polaris 280 pressure-side pool cleaners
• Black component color for matching cleaner configurations
• Used to refresh worn service parts within the cleaner assembly
• Supports cleaner movement, debris pickup, and overall operating performance
• Suitable for cleaner repair, rebuilds, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance
• Replacement solution for worn, cracked, damaged, or deteriorated cleaner components
• Helps extend cleaner service life when the main cleaner body remains usable
• Proper installation is recommended to ensure correct cleaner assembly and operation
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Product Overview
This tune-up kit is used to service a compatible Polaris 280 pressure-side pool cleaner. It provides replacement components commonly addressed during cleaner maintenance to help restore movement, water-driven operation, and debris collection performance.
The kit is commonly used when the cleaner moves slowly, travels inconsistently, fails to cover the pool effectively, or shows signs of worn external or internal service parts. Replacing worn components can help improve cleaning consistency and reduce the need for a full cleaner replacement.
During installation, the cleaner body, wheels, tires, bearings, feed hose, backup valve, sweep hose, debris bag, and internal water passages should be inspected for wear, blockages, or damage. All replacement parts should be installed in the correct locations and checked for proper movement before the cleaner is returned to service.
Routine maintenance should include emptying the debris bag, checking hose connections, inspecting wear parts, clearing debris restrictions, and confirming proper water pressure to the cleaner. Keeping the cleaner properly serviced helps support reliable pool coverage, debris pickup, and long-term cleaner performance.