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Activate the unit: Press button. Pressing will increase the time from 01 to 12 hours maximum. If you have selected too many hours keep pressing to repeat the cycle. The built-in timer will now activate the Sand filter pump, at the same time each day, for the 1 to 12 hours max per cycle number of hours you have set. Locking the control buttons into this setting prevents unauthorized changing of the operating cycle.

NOTE: If you forget to lock the keypad controls, the system will automatically lock it and start working 10 seconds later. The sand filter pump is now filtering the water and will stop after the operating hours are completed. Readjust operating time if necessary: The operating hours can be re-adjusted if necessary. Repeat steps 2 to 3. The system is now in Stand-By mode. The system will automatically turn itself back on in 24 hours. To view the TIMER preset hours: While the pump is operating, press button, the display will briefly flash the preset hours for 10 seconds and then display back the remaining operating hours.

To stop the pump, press button again. Make sure the filter pump is switched off, then disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.

Turn both plunger valve handles fully clockwise until they stop. This closes the valve, prevents the water from flowing out of the pool. Release the pressure first by opening the sediment release valve 19 located on the lower side of the pre-filter housing see drawing In a counter-clockwise motion unscrew the leaf trap cover 14 , then remove the basket 16 and leaf trap o-ring 15 from the pre-filter housing see drawing Empty and flush the basket using a garden hose, may use a plastic brush to remove deposits from the basket.

Do not use metal brush. Clean and rinse the inside of the pre-filter housing and the leaf trap O-ring with a garden hose. Reinstall the leaf trap O-ring, basket and leaf trap cover to the pre-filter housing. Close the sediment release valve 19 back. With proper chemical control, your filter will help attain this objective. Consult your pool supply dealer for instructions regarding the proper use of chlorine, algaecide and other chemical agents required for sparkling clear water.

Keep pool chemicals away from children. Do not replenish chemicals in pool while pool is occupied. Skin or eye irritations could occur. Daily pH checking and chemical treatment of the water is very important and cannot be overemphasized.

Chlorine, algaecide and maintenance of proper pH levels are required when filling the pool as well as during the season. Consult your local swimming pool supply store for instructions. The season's first filling of the pool may have brackish water requiring extra water additives and extra filtering time. Do not allow swimming in pool until the pH level is balanced. Chlorinated water may damage lawns, gardens or shrubbery as children play in the pool and splash water outside the pool.

Lawn areas underneath the pool liner will be destroyed. Note that some types of grass may grow through the liner. Filter run time depends on pool size, weather and usage level. Experiment with various run times so as to produce clean clear water.

If anti-freeze solution is needed, use only propylene glycol. Propylene glycol is non-toxic and will not damage plastic system components; other anti-freezes are highly toxic and may damage plastic components in the system. Before emptying your pool for long term storage, or relocation, be sure the water is directed towards an acceptable drain water receptacle away from the house.

Check local regulations for specific directions regarding disposal of swimming pool water. Switch off the unit, and disconnect power cord from electrical outlet. In a counter clockwise motion unscrew the drain valve cap 9 from the drain valve to thoroughly drain the tank. The drain valve is located at the bottom of the filter tank.

Disassemble the pump motor from the tank base. Leave sand filter pump pieces and hoses outside to thoroughly air dry. This allows the water to drain from the valve. Leave the 6-way valve in this inactive position. It is best to place all dry pieces and pump motor in the original packaging for storage. To avoid condensation or corrosion problem, do not cover or wrap pump motor with plastic bags.

Store the pump motor and accessories in a dry place. The storage's temperature should be controlled, between 0 degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit. If circuit breaker trips repeatedly, your electrical system may have a defect. Turn off circuit breaker and call an electrician to correct the problem. Consult your local swimming pool supply stores.

An air leak on the intake line. Excessively dirty pool. Sand media clogged with dirt. Nozzle and strainer connections are reversed. Strainer screen clogged up. An air leak on the intake hose. Faulty motor or the impeller is jammed. Sand tank o-ring dirty. Flange clamp not tight. Improper chlorine or pH levels. No filtering media in tank. Wrong 6-way valve setting position.

The strainer screen is restricting the water flow. Fill pool to correct water level. Clean strainer screens at pool inlet. Tighten hose nuts, check hose for damage. Contact Intex service center. Correct pH to your pool store's recommended level. Check with your pool dealer for advice. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

However, it involves inherent risks of injury and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read and follow all product, package and package insert warnings and instructions. Remember, however, that product warnings, instructions and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation, but do not cover all risks and dangers.

All Intex products have been inspected and found free of defects prior to leaving the factory.



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