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Attach a garden hose to the swivel nut hose fitting. Turn the swivel nut counter-clockwise to tighten.
Attach nozzle covers to close off unneeded PowerJets to increase pressure for remaining jets.
Place your dirty filter on the center support rods, ensuring flanges rest on them.
Attach spray covers to block spray from areas not covered by your filter, typically on top frame tubes.
Turn water on at the spigot and gradually open to full pressure to start filter rotation.
The unit automatically cleans the filter, taking 3-8 minutes. Cleaning is complete when runoff water is clear.
Increase pressure by closing off PowerJets or using a higher flow rate faucet; consider a booster pump.
Ensure filter has round flanges, pleats are wet, and support rods are not slipping; use grip sleeves if needed.
Some water escaping around support rods is normal; higher pressures may cause leaks from seals or housing.
A drain hole exists to help empty the unit. Turning nozzles down can speed draining, but some water remains.
| Brand | Neoterics |
|---|---|
| Model | BLASTER 1000 |
| Category | Lighting Equipment |
| Language | English |