STOP here and load media per instructions (No. 3).
Place hose clamps on clear hose and fit hose over
straight and elbow adapters and secure with clamps. If
it is difficult to fit hose over the adapters, place hose in
hot water for several minutes.
NOTE: To prevent breakage and damage to pump and
control valve, use only pipe sealants specifically formulated
for plastics. Do not overtighten fittings or adapters.
Loading sand media. Filter sand media is loaded through
the top opening of the filter.
Loosen flange clamp and remove Filter Control Valve
(if previously installed).
Cap internal pipe with sand shield to prevent sand
from entering it. Be sure pipe is securely in place in
bottom underdrain hub.
We recommend filling tank approximately 1/2 way with
water to provide a cushioning effect when the filter
sand is poured in. This helps protect the underdrain
laterals from excessive shock. (Be sure the winter
drain cap is securely in place on drain pipe.) Note:
Check to confirm all laterals are in the down
position before loading with sand. (See FigureAon
Page 2.)
Carefully pour in correct amount and grade of filter
sand, as specified. (Be sure center pipe remains
centered in opening). Sand surface should be leveled
and should come to about the middle of the filter tank.
Remove sand shield from center pipe.
NOTE: If your sand filter is equipped with the SwimPure
system or you are installing the SwimPure Retrofit Kit, then
please follow the steps in the Instruction Sheet included in
the SwimPure carton.
Assemble Filter Control Valve to filter tank.
Wipe filter flange clean.
To install clamp, loosely preassemble both halves of the
clamp with one screw and one nut, turning the nut two
or three times. Place clamp assembly on the filter neck.
Insert filter control valve (with valve/flange O-ring in
place) into the tank neck, taking care that the center
pipe slips into the hole in the bottom of the valve.
Install clamp around tank and valve flange and
assemble second screw and nut. Tighten both sides of
clamp alternately and evenly. Make sure you tighten
just enough so that the valve may be rotated on the
tank for final positioning.
Carefully screw the pressure gauge, with pipe tape,
into 1/4” tapped hole in valve body. Do not overtighten.
Connect pump to control valve opening marked
“PUMP” according to the instructions.
Tighten both sides of clamp alternately and evenly. Use
a correctly sized large screw driver and tighten firmly
to obtain a good seal.
Please be sure to place vinyl protector caps over ends of
screws.
Make return to pool pipe connection to control valve
opening marked RETURN and complete other necessary
plumbing connections, suction lines to pump, waste, etc.
Make electrical connections to pump per pump
instructions. Be sure all circuits are protected by a
properly-sized ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
To prevent water leakage, be sure winter drain cap is
securely in place and all pipe connections are tight.
NOTE: If you have installed a SwimPure system, then
please refer to Step 2 in the SwimPure Instruction Sheet
(“Balance the Pool Water”).
INITIAL START-UP OF FILTER
Be sure correct amount of filter sand media is in tank and
that all connections have been made and are secure.
Depress Vari-Flo control valve handle and rotate to
BACKWASH position. (To prevent damage to control
valve seal, always depress handle before turning.)
Prime and start pump according to pump instructions
allowing the filter tank to fill with water. CAUTION: All
suction and discharge valves must be open when
starting the pump. Failure to do so could cause
severe personal injury and/or property damage.
Once water flow is steady out the waste line, run the
pump for at least 1 minute. The initial backwashing of
the filter is recommended to remove any impurities or fine
sand particles in the sand media.
Turn pump off, set valve to RINSE position. Start pump
and operate until water in sight glass is clear—about 1/2
to 1 minute. Turn pump off, set valve to FILTER position
and restart pump. Your filter is now operating in the
normal filter mode, filtering particles from the pool water.
Adjust pool suction and return valves to achieve desired
flow. Check system and filter for water leaks and tighten
connections, bolts, nuts, as required.
Note the initial pressure gauge reading when the filter is
clean. (It will vary from pool to pool depending upon the
pump and general piping system). As the filter removes
dirt and impurities from the pool water, the accumulation
in the filter will cause the pressure to rise and flow to
diminish. When the pressure gauge reading is 6-8 lbs.
(2.7-3.6 kgs.) higher than the initial “clean” pressure you
noted, it is time to backwash (clean) the filter (see
BACKWASH under Filter Control Valve Functions).
NOTE: During initial clean-up of the pool water, it
may be necessary to backwash frequently due to the
unusually heavy initial dirt load in the water.
CAUTION: To prevent unnecessary strain on piping
system and valving, always shut off pump before
switching Filter Control Valve positions.
To prevent damage to the pump and filter and for proper
operation of the system, clean pump strainer and skimmer
baskets regularly.
FILTER CONTROL VALVE FUNCTIONS
FILTER–Set valve to FILTER for normal filtering. Also use
for regular vacuuming.
BACKWASH–For cleaning filter. When filter pressure
gauge rises 6-8 lbs. (2.7-3.6 kgs.) above start-up (clean
pressure):
Stop the pump, set valve to BACKWASH. Start pump and
backwash, approximately 2 minutes or less, depending on
dirt accumulation, until water in sight glass is clear. Proceed
to RINSE.
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