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Maintenance
You new product incorporates moving parts and withstands high velocity water with
chemicals in it. Some of these parts will wear in the normal course of use and re-
quire regular checks and maintenance. Performing these checks and maintenance
will identify parts that have worn and require repair/replacement before further
serious damage is sustained. A small amount of regular care and attention to your
pool equipment will help ensure long life and trouble free performance.
Timing Maintenance Service
Fortnightly Check pressure gauge. If pres-
sure increase is greater than
20kPa cleaning may be required.
Perform backwash according to instruc-
tions.
Three Monthly Check inlet/outlet o-rings for
leaks.
Isolate Pump, turn power off, clean and
grease O-rings or replace if necessary.
Annually Compare operating pressure of
backwashed filter to initial pres-
sure (when new).
If using Zeolite, regenerate filter
sand. This is important in com-
mercial applications as it aids in
the removal of ammonias.
If pressure is more than 30 – 40 kPa differ-
ent from new filter, a sand change may be
required.
Add salt to filter sand per supplier. Allow to
sit for 24 hours then backwash, rinse and
return to filter.