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Before you begin installing your filter, refer to your pump
owner's guide for very important installation and electri-
cal information related to your filter.

ELECTRICAL/BUILDING PERMIT

Local building codes may require obtaining an electrical
or building permit and may have regulations on set-
backs and barriers that must be followed.

ELECTRICAL

We recommend you have a qualified electrical contrac-
tor install the electrical power supply as specified in your
pump instructions.

INSTALLED LOCATION

Position filter, pump and any other related components
a minimum of 4 feet from pool to prevent their being
used as a means to climb into the pool by young chil-
dren.  DO NOT store toys, chairs, tables, containers or
other objects within 4 feet of the pool for the same
reason.

 WARNING

SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK could result if you
install your filter and pump on a deck or above pool
water level.  They could fall into the water, causing
severe shock or electrocution.  DO NOT install on a
deck or other surface at, above or slightly below the top
rail of the pool.

PROPERLY SUPPORTED

Filter, pump and any other related components should
be properly supported to prevent damage from misalign-
ment, settlement, vibration and mounted so as to
minimize the potential for the accumulation of debris and
moisture.

ACCESSIBILITY

The circulation system components should be installed
to allow accessibility for inspection, repair or replace-
ment.

DO NOT alter the pump electrical cord in any way or
change the plug end to any style.

DO NOT use an extension cord(s).  Severe electrical
shock may occur.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PREVENT SEVERE SHOCK

To prevent the risk of severe electrical shock, plug your
pump cord end into a grounding type receptacle pro-
tected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that
the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.

DO NOT allow children to operate or play around this
product unless they are closely supervised by adults at
all times.

Replace damaged cord immediately to reduce the risk of
electrical shock.

DO NOT BURY CORD

An exposed cord may accidentally become damaged or
severed by a sharp object or shovel resulting in severe
electrical shock.  Position cord to prevent accidental
damage from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers or other
equipment.

BARE FEET/WET GROUND

This is a dangerous combination around electrical
equipment.  Always be sure the ground under your feet
and body is dry before you touch electrical equipment.
Failure to heed this warning may cause severe personal
injury or electrocution due to severe electrical shock.

 WARNING

Avoid direct water spraying with a garden hose around
electrical outlets, pump or any other electrical devices.
Severe electrical shock or electrocution may occur.

SERVICING YOUR PUMP

Always unplug your pump from the receptacle before
servicing, adjusting or repairing.

“READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS”  Failure to follow these important
safety instructions and other basic safety precautions may result
in serious personal injury.

WARNING 

Summary of Contents for Media Master 1600

Page 1: ...the original portable pool Media Master Sand Filter with 6 Position Valve Model 1600 Item No 0 1701 016 Owner s Guide 365 1794 Shown with Power Pak II not included...

Page 2: ...ace ment DO NOT alter the pump electrical cord in any way or change the plug end to any style DO NOT use an extension cord s Severe electrical shock may occur IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PREVENT SEV...

Page 3: ...as crushed sand with sharp edges Rounded river bed sand will impair filtering performance Consult your local pool store REMOVE COVER CLAMP Turn tank clamp screws counter clockwise to loosen clamp and...

Page 4: ...vy debris or larger amounts of settled contaminants from the pool floor directly to waste RECIRCULATE POSITION This position allows you to increase the water flow rate to circulate chemicals throughou...

Page 5: ...along with chemical treatment of the pool water Because all pool installations vary in environmental conditions wind rain airborne debris heat and pool use etc it is impossible to provide an accurate...

Page 6: ...6 TO WASTE TO FRONT PUMP PORT TO POOL RETURN WARRANTY CARD OWNER S GUIDE TO TOP PUMP PORT TO SKIMMER EXPLODED VIEW MEDIA MASTER MODEL 1600...

Page 7: ...r 1 1 2 x 2 1 2 Hose Hose Adaptor O ring 1 925 I D x 103 c s 2 Pressure Gauge Valve Gasket Valve Body Gasket Assembly 12 24 Hex Nut Air Relief 1 4 20 Hex Nut Valve Tank Adaptor Drain Screen Drain Cap...

Page 8: ...sand or pool Filter will require frequent 2 Improper backwashing backwashing 3 Sand too fine 2 Backwash filter thoroughly Waste hose too long or restricted 3 Replace sand with 20 filter sand 5 Sand en...

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