6. Top up pool water if required.
IMPORTANT:
replace.
Switch off the sand filter immediately if water levels near the pool's Inlet and Outlet valves.
1. Now the sand filter is ready for use. Set the
Control Valve to the Filter function.
NOTE: To prevent the risk of electrical shock
dry any excess water from yourself and the
sand filter.
2. Switch on the sand filter to run it.
NOTE: The sand filter has now started its
filtering cycle. Check that water is returning to
the pool and take note of the filter pressure on Pressure Gauge.
Generally, the recommended sand filter pressure is less than
0.25 Bar (3.5 PSI) when it is running.
SAND FILTER MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: You must ensure the sand filter is
switched off and unplugged before any
maintenance begins or severe risk of injury or
death exists. As dirt builds up in the sand filter,
the pressure reading on Pressure Gauge will
increase. When the Pressure Gauge is 0.25 Bar
(3.5 PSI) or higher, or water flow to the pool is
too low, it is time to clean the sand. To clean the sand bed, follow all
instructions outlined previously in: Backwash and Rinsing.
NOTE: Pressure gauge is for maintenance purpose only, and the
pressure gauge value is just for reference, it should not be used as a
precision instrument.
NOTE: We recommend you clean the sand bed once a month or less
regularly depending on how often the pool is used. Do not clean the
sand too frequently.
CLEANING THE STRAINER
1. Switch off the sand filter and set the Control Valve to the Closed
function.
2. Replace the Debris Screens with Stopper Plugs to prevent water
from escaping.
This procedure removes water from the pool, which you'll need to
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