"Flawless pool, every time"
The Pentair Prowler 930W elevates the solid reputation of the Prowler 920 with smart enhancements for an intuitive and seamless pool cleaning experience.
This advanced model introduces WiFi connectivity and app-based control, placing full command of pool maintenance right at your fingertips.
Adjust cleaning schedules on the go and ensure your pool is always pristine with minimal effort. The 930W offers real-time customizable scheduling and spot cleaning capabilities, allowing for precise maintenance that fits your lifestyle. It also features a robust caddy for easy transport and storage, enhancing convenience and usability.
Embrace the ease of the Prowler 930W, designed to streamline your pool care routine while fitting perfectly into your busy, connected lifestyle. Enjoy more time relaxing in your pool, with technology that does the hard work for you.
Pentair Prowler 930W Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner w/Caddy is designed to scrub, vacuum, and filter your inground pool. A Superior Full Coverage Clean With Smart Connectivity!
The Prowler 930W Robotic Cleaner has all the easy, drop-in-and-go intelligence of the Prowler family. But with the 930W’s WiFi connectivity, all you need is the Pentair Home app to make pool cleaning truly hands-off and effortless - even by robot standards.
Key Features
- Powerful Cleaning: The Prowler 930W cleaner’s high-speed scrubbing brush provides the ultimate deep clean for your inground pool. Your pool’s walls and floor get deep-scrubbing and powerful vacuuming action, all the way up to the tile line.

- Prevents Algae & Bacteria: Its powerful brushing helps prevent germination of algae and bacteria and reduces the need for using chemicals.
- Any Pool: Cleans any pool of any shape and surface. Thanks to its long 18m power cord and its large capacity filter it can perform efficiently even in larger pools.
- Easy to Use: WiFi control via the Pentair Home App for easy connectivity and smartphone enablement.
- Convenient: Customizable cleaning schedule so you’re never overdue for a cleaning.
- Suitable for Fine Dust: Unlike other robots in the market, it features a fine filtration filter allowing it to tackle pools with fine dust issues. The Prowler 930W comes with two cartridges, one for large debris and one for fine particles, so you can choose the most appropriate for your pool.
- Manual targeting of trouble spots for a truly pristine pool.
- Delayed start app feature allows you to clean now or clean later, so late-night swimmers won’t be bothered.
- Easy access to top filtration basket that captures large and fine debris.
- A robust caddy for you to easily transport your pool cleaner from point A to point B.
- High-speed front scrubbing brush
- Swivel for tangle-free performance
- Multiple surface cleaning
New Cable with Swivel
- The Pentair Prowler 930W Robotic Pool Cleaner now comes with a cable swivel. The swivel on the cable prevents the cable from tangling in some pools.
- Coupled with smart robotic navigation, cable tangles will be a thing of the past.
- New packaging has been implemented to show units that start using the new swivel feature.
Stay Smart, Connected And Protected with Pentair Home App
The Prowler 930W Robotic Inground Pool Cleaner gives your pool powerful cleaning with the unmatched convenience and efficiency of robotic cleaners. It’s built to minimize effort, so you can spend more time enjoying your pool with family and friends.
- The Prowler 930W connects to your wifi network, allowing a whole new level of ease.
- Get The Pool Clean With Smartphone Ease. Go about your day and still fit in a cleaning: anytime, anywhere you want.
Spot Clean

Need a spot on the pool floor clean before a party? Use the spot-clean feature to make that area shine.
Delayed Start

Is your pool cleaning scheduling ruining the vibe? Delay your standard cleaning time by using the delayed start feature.
Fast Clean

Need your pool cleaned in a jiffy? Try the fast clean option to speed up your pool cleaning time.
The Prowler 930W features two Cleaning Modes (Regular and Floor Only), Cleaning Schedule and Spot Clean Modes.
- Regular (Floor, Wall and Waterline):
A 2-hour cleaning cycle that cleans the pool floor, walls and waterline.
- Floor Only:
A 1-hour cleaning cycle that cleans the pool floor only. The cleaner will not climb and clean walls or the waterline during when in this cleaning mode.
- Spot Clean:
Spot Clean Mode allows you to manually direct your cleaner to specific areas of the pool.
- Schedule Mode
Allow you to program an automatic cleaning schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Prowler 930W not sinking when I place it in the pool?
This usually occurs when air becomes trapped inside the cleaner. Hold the unit underwater and gently tilt it from side to side or flip it upside down to release the trapped air. Rinse the filter cartridge and ensure there are no calcium deposits or chemical residues preventing proper water entry. Opening the inlet flap on the bottom lid can also help release trapped air.
Why is the cleaner not climbing the walls or reaching the waterline?
Wall-climbing issues are typically related to pool conditions or maintenance. Check for algae on the walls, ensure the water temperature is between 6–35°C, and confirm the pH is within 7.2–7.8. Worn brushes or debris around the impeller can also reduce traction. Clean the impeller, rinse the cartridge, and replace brushes if worn.
What should I do if the Prowler 930W is moving in circles?
Circular movement is usually caused by dirt lodged in the moving parts, worn tracks, algae in the pool, or the power supply being positioned incorrectly. Remove any debris from the wheels and tracks, position the power supply so the cleaner can reach all walls, and assess the pool for algae. Replace tracks if they show signs of wear.
Why isn’t the motor running when I start a cleaning cycle?
A non-operational motor is often caused by a blocked impeller, a jammed drive system, or an electrical fault in the motor unit, cable, or power supply. Clean the impeller and inspect the tracks and wheels for obstructions. If the issue persists, the cleaner should be assessed by a qualified service centre.
Why is the cable twisting or coiling up during operation?
Cable twisting can be caused by obstructions in the pool, the cleaner catching on the main drain, or excess cable floating in the water. Remove obstructions, install a main drain cover ring if needed, lay the cable straight in the sun periodically to relax the material, and only place the amount of cable required into the pool.
The cleaner isn’t reaching all areas of the pool — what can I check?
Ensure the power supply is positioned to allow full access to all walls and corners. Brush the pool walls and floor if algae is present, and turn off the pool pump and filtration system during the cleaning cycle. If the cleaner also struggles to climb walls, refer to the checks for wall-climbing issues.
Why won’t the power supply turn on or why is the light not working?
This typically indicates the unit is not fully plugged in or the socket has been damaged. Check the outlet, ensure the plug is installed correctly, and test a different GFCI-protected power point if available. If the issue continues, the power supply may require inspection by a technician.
How do I remove trapped air from the cleaner before a cycle?
Lower the cleaner into the water using the handle, not the cable, and gently tilt it several times while submerged. Turning the unit upside down underwater helps release any remaining pockets of air.
What should I do if the cleaner gets stuck on the main drain or obstructions?
Switch off the pool pump and fit a suitable main drain cover ring if the drain design is causing the obstruction. Remove or adjust any pool items that may impede movement. Position the power supply to provide a clear operating path.
Why is the cleaner losing suction or not collecting debris effectively?
Reduced suction is usually caused by full filter baskets or clogged filter screens. Clean both baskets after every cycle and rinse the filter screens regularly. Check the impeller area for lodged debris, as this can significantly reduce performance.
How often should I clean the filter baskets and filter screens?
The baskets should be cleaned after every cycle to maintain maximum suction and efficiency. The filter screens should be cleaned at least once a month or more frequently if the pool collects fine debris.
How do I properly clean the impeller if the cleaner stops moving?
Disconnect the power supply, open the filter cover, and remove the baskets. Remove the intermediate cover and manifold assembly, then unclip the impeller cover. Clear any debris by hand and reassemble the components in the same order. Always ensure power is disconnected before servicing.
Is it safe to leave the Prowler 930W or its power supply outside between uses?
The power supply is water-resistant but not waterproof and must be protected from rain, standing water, and direct exposure to the elements. The cleaner itself should be stored on the caddy in a shaded, covered area. Long-term outdoor exposure is not recommended.
Why is the cleaner too heavy or too light in the water during operation?
If the unit feels heavy, debris in the cartridge or internal components may be adding weight. If it feels too light, trapped air may be affecting buoyancy. Clean the filtration components and release trapped air before operation. Confirm the pool’s pH and temperature are within the recommended range, as these can influence performance.
Can the Prowler 930W be used while people are swimming?
No. The cleaner must never be operated while people are in the pool. The cable can present a tripping or entanglement risk, and the cleaner should only run in an empty pool.