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Pool Frog 6100 - User Manual

Pool Frog 6100
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POOL FROG
®
Mineral Pool Care System
Model 6100
For Pools up to 25,000 Gallons
System Includes the
POOL FROG
®
Mineral Reservoir
Patented Mineral Disinfectant
®
Cleaner
because it kills bacteria two ways
Clearer
because it helps keep pH in range
Softer
because it reduces chlorine use up to 50%*
Easier
with pre-filled pacs for no mess,
no guess and no stress
*Compared to the minimum EPA recommended chlorine level of 1.0 ppm for a stabilized swimming pool.

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Questions and Answers

  • P
    Patrick CruzJul 26, 2025
    How to fix cloudy water in Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter?
    • N
      Nicholas AllenJul 26, 2025
      If the water in your Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter looks cloudy, ensure your filtration time is adequate. Also, make sure your pool has a free chlorine reading of 0.5 to 1.0 ppm. To eliminate the buildup of any organic matter, shock the water.
  • D
    Derek JacksonJul 30, 2025
    What to do if over chlorinating Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter?
    • A
      Anita RobertsJul 31, 2025
      If you are over chlorinating with the Pool Frog Bac Pac: * If the chlorine reading is over 3.0 ppm, remove the Pool Frog Bac Pac from the Pool Frog Mineral Reservoir and test the water daily until the reading is down to 1.0 ppm. * If over-chlorinating at the lowest possible setting, consider decreasing the circulation time. * Contact your dealer to have your back pressure tested. If over 8 psi consider a larger eye-ball fitting. * Check for a suction side leak by looking for air bubbles in your pump basket or at the return jet. Contact dealer for help in correcting this situation. * Check to see if the pressure relief valve is loose or missing and replace.
  • D
    David LarsonAug 4, 2025
    Why Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter water turns color?
    • J
      julie76Aug 4, 2025
      If the water in your Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter turns color, it could be due to a couple of reasons: * Metals in the water may have been oxidized. Have the pool tested. Shock the pool, increase circulation time if needed, and clean the filter until water clarity returns. * Algae may be trying to form. Shock the pool, increase circulation time if needed, and clean the filter.
  • A
    Anthony RodgersAug 8, 2025
    What to do if Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter is under chlorinating?
    • R
      Robert ThomasAug 8, 2025
      If you are under chlorinating with the Pool Frog Bac Pac: * If you are unable to maintain 0.5 to 1.0 ppm, ensure it is at least 4 psi. Shock the pool if the reading has been lower than 0.5 ppm for more than one day. * Make sure pump run time is at least 6 hours on high speed (40 gpm or higher) or bleed the air from the back knob each time cap is open.
  • T
    Thomas BlackAug 12, 2025
    How to prevent algae in Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter?
    • K
      kylegrossAug 13, 2025
      If algae forms in or on your pool when using a Pool Frog Swimming Pool Filter: * Use a nonmetallic (polyquat) algaecide per the directions on the bottle and brush the sides of the pool often. * Clean the filter and shock the pool with chlorine daily. * See your dealer regarding a 90-day Algae Protection Guarantee using FROG BAM®.
  • S
    Susan SullivanAug 16, 2025
    What to do if over chlorinating with Pool Frog Lighting Equipment?
    • C
      Crystal HallAug 16, 2025
      If you are over chlorinating with the Pool Frog Bac Pac Lighting Equipment, and it's at the lowest setting, decrease the circulation time. Also, check if the pressure relief valve is loose or missing and replace it. Then, reinsert the Pool Frog Bac Pac, lower the dial one setting, and test the water again in 24 hours.
  • J
    Justin JacksonAug 21, 2025
    What to do if under chlorinating with Pool Frog 6100 Lighting Equipment?
    • J
      Jeffrey McgeeAug 21, 2025
      If you are under chlorinating with the Pool Frog Bac Pac Lighting Equipment, shock the pool if the reading has been lower than 0.5 ppm for more than one day. Contact your dealer for help in correcting this situation. Test the water in 24 hours.

Summary

Notes and Safety Information

Safety Precautions

Fire, Explosion, and High Pressure Hazards

Precautions to minimize risks during operation.

Step 1: Preparing the Pool

Step 2: Putting the System to Work

Step 3: Setting the Control Dial

24 Hour Low-Speed Pump Run Time

Specific instructions for low-speed pump operation.

Step 4: Routine Pool Care

Replacing the POOL FROG Mineral Reservoir

Using FROG BAM for Algae Protection

Using the POOL FROG Bac Pac

Troubleshooting Common Pool Issues

POOL FROG Cycler Maintenance

Replacing Control Dial O-Rings

Steps to replace O-rings on the control dial.

Replacing Cap O-Ring

Instructions for replacing the cycler cap O-ring.

Winterizing the POOL FROG System

Ensuring Proper Performance

POOL FROG Cycler Two-Year Limited Warranty

Pool Frog 6100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPool Frog
Model6100
CategoryLighting Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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