The filter balls in the filter tank ensure that dirt particles and floating
debris are effectively filtered over a long period of time. Dirty water is
drawn from the pool via the suction pipe through the filter pump and
then fed from above into the filter tank. As the water flows through the
filter balls in the filter tank, dirt particles are deposited in the filter balls
and thus filtered out of the pool water. The purified water then flows
through the return pipe back into the pool.
For the operation of the filter system, you need a skimmer (surface
skim mer). Either an integrated skimmer (built into the pool wall) or a
suspended skimmer (attachment to the poolwall).
5. POSITIONING
The installation area you set between the skimmer and the inlet nozzle
so, that there is an adequate safety margin to the pelvic wall. We
recommend putting the filter system in addition on base plates (for
example: washed concrete slabs etc.). These have to be installed with
the spirit level. Under no circumstances you may put your filter system
in a trough or directly into the grass (flood danger or risk of overheating
of the filter pump).
lf you have sunk your pool partially or completely, so it makes sense
to place the filter pump in a filter slot, which should connect directly
to the pelvis. Is your filter pump housed in a filter slot, so it has to be
insured, that the filter slot can't be slooded. For this purpose you should
bring in a roller-bumishing (crushed rock) in the range of the filter slot,
so that the surrounding- and rainwater can seep away. lt would be
ideal if there is a direct connection to the drain in the sump of the filter
shaft (or sludge pump, with automatic floating switch). Il is important
to ensure that the filter slot should never be airtight, because this may
cause damage, due to condensation water, on the filter pump. The size
of the filter shaft should be selected so that work can be performed on
the filter system.
6. INSTALLATION
6.1 Assembly of the filter system (illustration 1)
1. Assemble the filter system at the location where the pump finally
will be. The filter pump consists of the following parts:
2. 90° connection bracket
3. Transparent cover
4. Clamping ring
5. Filter tank
6. Screw connection Ø 32/38 mm
7. Bracket for filter pump
8. Filter pump
9. Connection hose Ø 32 mm
6.2 Assembly of the filter system (illustration 2,3,4)
1. Open the clamping ring and remove the transparent cover trom the
filter tank.
2. Fill the filter tank with the filter balls which are included with the
order (approx. 320g).
3. Now place the seal onto the underside of the transparent cover.
Lay the transparent cover once again onto the upper side of the
filter tank. lt is very important to ensure that all surfaces have been
cleaned once again and are free trom any dirt before you do this.
4. The transparent cover is connected to the filter tank using the
clamping ring. The clamping ring is screwed together with the
clamping ring screw and clamping ring screw nut.
5. Fit the connection bracket on the upper side of the transparent cover.
6. Finally, connect the connection bracket with the filter pump. Fasten
all connections with hose clips and ensure that the pump
connecting pieces are adequately sealed using teflon tape.
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6.3 Pump hose connections (illustration 5)
A: Return line - connection between the filter tank and the connection
to the inlet nozzle (pool). The filtered water is fed back into the pool
at this point.
B: Skimmers - connection between the skimmer connection (pool) and
the filter pump. The water that is going to be cleaned is drawn in
from the pool at this point.
7. FILTER SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
» Once the filter system has been properly assembled, the Fiberclean
chamber filled with Fiberclean and the hoses connected as
described above, you may begin with filtration.
» Do not plug the system in until advised to do so below.
» Make certain the pump is not plugged in to a power supply.
» Before operating the filter system, il is important to ensure that the
filter system is positioned outside the pool and is lower than
the pool's water level. The hose connections must also be correctly
connected and fastened.
» lf you haven't done so already, fill your pool with water. Ensure that
the water level is at least 2,5 - 5 cm above the top of the hose intake
(Skimmer) and return ports in the pool.
» The filter system is now vented. lf applicable, open the vent screw
on the upper side of the transparent filter cover until the water flows out
» Release the shut off valve at the intake port (Skimmer) in the pool.
lf you plugged the intake port (Skimmer), remove the plug to allow
the water to flow into the intake hose.
» With the filter-pump system installed in a location level lower than
your pool's water level - water will automatically flow into the
pump-filter system.
» Allow the filter tank to fill with water.
» Check the filter system and the connection hoses for leaks and
resolve, if necessary. Leakage points may possibly arise due to
manufacturing tolerances, which need to be resolved by wrapping
teflon tape around the connections before the connection hose is
attached.
» Your filter system is now ready for use.
7.1 Cleaning filter balls
The filter balls in the filter tank ensure that dirt particles and floating
debris are effectively filtered over a long period of time.
The filter system will reduce its level of performance in accordance with
the amount of contamination in the water. This must be checked at
regular intervals.
lf you establish that performance levels are decreasing, please follow
one of these two options:
A: Replace the filter balls.
B: Wash the filter balls in a washing machine at a maximum
temperature of 30°C.
7.1 Filtering time
The water in the pool should be circulated and filtered at least 3 to 5
times in a 24 hour period, depending on the load and the size of the
filter system. The time required is based on the performance of the filter
system and the size of the swimming pool. However, we recommend a
minimum running time of 12 hours per day.
8.POWER SOURCE INSTRUCTIONS
8.1 Technical data
» Circulation power 2,800 1/h
» Pump is not self-priming
» Maximum water temperature 35 °C
» 230V/100W
» Tank Ø 200 mm
» Connector Ø 32/38 mm
» Ground plate
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