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General:
Wash outside of fi lter with a mild detergent and water.
Rinse off with hose.
DO NOT use solvents to clean fi lter, solvents may
damage components in system.
1.
On a weekly basis, check pressure during operation. When pressure is
70kPa higher than clean operating pressure, clean the fi lter cartridge.
2.
Except during hot weather with heavy skimmer loads, operating fi lter 6 to
12 hours per day should be suffi cient. Carefully monitor water chemical
balance and follow recommendations of your local pool professional.
Cartridge Cleaning
1.
Switch off pump, release system pressure using the air bleed on the fi lter
lid. Close all valves, remove clamp from fi lter lid, remove lid.
2. Lift the cartridge out of the fi lter housing.
3. Inspect for damage (rips in the fi lter material). Replace if ripped.
4.
Using a garden hose with a high pressure nozzle sweep debris from the
cartridge pleats. When all pleats are clean, the cartridge is ready to be
placed back in the fi lter.
5.
Replace fi lter. Ensure that it is correctly seated. Replace lid, ensuring that
the o-ring and sealing surface are clean, and correctly in place. Replace
the locking ring. Open all valves and bleed the air from the housing.
6. Restart the pump.
Water Maintenance
Keep water level at least 2” (50mm) above bottom of skimmer opening.
Failure to do so can allow air to enter system, causing pump to lose prime
and air to enter fi lter.
Maintain pH between 7.2 and 7.6 in pool.
To prevent damage to system components, keep water
temperature below 45
O
C at all times.
Cartridge Maintenance