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It is recommended that the filter cartridge be replaced at least every 2 weeks.
1
. Make sure the unit is turned off, and disconnect the power cord from the
electrical outlet.
2
. Grasp a plunger valve handle. Turn the handle counter-clockwise, push down
until it stops and then turn it clockwise until the plastic protruding notch anchor
is in the "0/1" position. Repeat for the second plunger valve. This prevents the
water from flowing out of the pool.
3
. Gently turn both air release valves
(1 & 7)
once or twice in a counter-clockwise
direction. The housing cover can now be easily removed.
4
. In a counter-clockwise direction remove the filter housing collar
(3)
. Place it in
a safe location.
5
. Remove the housing cover
(4)
.
6
. Now remove the used filter cartridge.
7
. Examine the inside of the filter housing.
8
. If dirt or sediment is located on the bottom of the housing then:
A
. In a counter-clockwise motion gently unscrew and remove the sediment
valve
(1)
located at the bottom of the housing. Place it in a safe place.
B
. With a bucket of water or a garden hose pour water into the housing
flushing out the sediment.
C
. Screw back the sediment valve
(1)
in a gentle clockwise motion. Do not
over-tighten.
9
. Place a new cartridge filter in the housing.
10.
Return the housing cover
(4)
to its installed position and in a clockwise
direction rescrew the housing collar
(3)
onto the filter housing.
11.
Turn both plunger valve handles in a counter-clockwise direction, pull up until
they stop, and then turn them clockwise until the metal protruding notch
anchor is in the "0/1" position.
12.
Reconnect the power cord.
13.
Turn on the unit.
14.
When the trapped air has escaped through the air release valves gently
retighten the valves
(1 & 7)
in a clockwise direction.
CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTER CARTRIDGES