I've got no magic wands for you - I don't know how you get glass out of a vinyl pool without risk of cutting the liner. Glass in a pool is pretty much a disaster. As you can see on the PoolForum blog, I encountered this problem at a local 200,000 gallon country club pool, just a few weeks ago . . . and we drained the pool.
What I would do, it it were my pool, is use my SCUBA gear, and probably work with a bare vac-hose hooked up to the skimmer. Of course, then you may get glass in your pump and that's a problem too.
Here's another option - you could use a snorkel and a battery powered vac, like the ones in this thread:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?18375
The benefit of using a battery vac is first that it doesn't risk your pool pump, and second that you may be able to be more gentle, than you would with a standard vac on the end of a pole.
I talked to a customer service rep at Water Tech, and they indicated the CG model is the one most likely to work well for you, but that you'd want to get some extra bags.
Sorry. Others may have another idea.
The only other thing I can say is that I've added "glass patio tables" to the list for the "Pool Don't Do's" page I'm working on!
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