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counterclockwise until the flats of the basket line up with the securing
tabs. Pull the assembly straight up to remove, Figure 13.1c.
3. To access the UltraPure filter, turn lid counterclockwise until the flats
line up with the securing tabs and pull, Figure 13.1b.
4. Remove each filter by twisting it ¼ turn counterclockwise and lifting
out of its canister, Figure 13.1d.
5. Rinse the filters with a garden hose and a high-pressure nozzle,
Figure 13.1e.
6. Reinstall the filters by reversing the steps for removal, replace the
skimmer basket or lid and turn the power back on at the GFCI.
B.
Cleaning the UltraPure Inner Filter Screen
The Filter Screen is a black plastic perforated cylinder located at the
bottom of the canister that holds the filter. It normally requires no
maintenance. However, if the spa frequently says to clean the filter, or if
the spa is reporting “low water flow,” clean the screen in addition to the
filter(s).
IMPORTANT:
To prevent debris from getting into the pump, be sure
to remove any floating debris BEFORE removing the filter screen.
1.
Make sure that the breaker, to the hot tub, is OFF or put the hot
tub in “Stand By” mode!
2. First, remove the filter(s) as described in the Cleaning the Filter
Cartridges section.
3. Then locate the black plastic Filter Screen at the base of the filter
canister, Figure 13.1f.
4. Remove the filter screen by inserting the tip of a flat-blade
screwdriver into the slot as shown, Figure 13.1g, and gently apply
outward pressure until the catch releases.
5. Then lift the black screen to remove it from the filter canister, Figure
13.1h. Clean the screen with water, using pressure from the inside of
each screen.
6. Press the Filter Screen back onto the base of the spa filter canister.
7. Replace the filter into its canister and replace the lid.
CARTRIDGE
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Figure 13.1a
Figure 13.1b
Figure 13.1c
Figure 13.1d
Figure 13.1e