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(241IO)  SALTWATER SYSTEM & SAND FILTER PUMP (14” & 16”)  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  PANTONE 295U  08/09/2013

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

•  Line cord must be plugged into a 3 wire 
  outlet that is protected by a Class A Ground 
  Fault Circuit Interrupter, or RCD.
•  Reset circuit breaker. If circuit breaker trips 
  repeatedly, your electrical system may have 
  a defect. Turn off circuit breaker and call an 
  electrician to correct the problem.
•  Let the motor cool down and restart again.
•  See “Saltwater system operation”.

•  See “Cyanuric acid table”.
•  Adjust the chlorine and pH level. Consult 
  your local swimming pool supply stores.
•  Load with filter sand, see “sand loading    
 instructions”.
•  Set valve to “ FILTER” position.
•  Operate the filter for longer periods.
•  Use Intex pool vacuum to clean bottom of 
 pool.
•  Clean the basket.

•  Clear any obstructions in the intake hose by 
  discharging it inside pool wall.
•  Tighten hose nuts, check hoses for dam
  age, check pool water level.
•  Clean the pre-filtering basket more often.
• Backwash filter.
•  Install the nozzle at the upper position of 
  the pool inlet, and the strainer at the lower 
  position of the pool outlet.
•  Remove about 1” of sand if necessary.
•  Remove any pool vacuuming device 
  attached to the system line.

•  Fill pool to correct water level.
•  Clean strainer screens at pool inlet.
•  Tighten hose nuts, check hose for damage.
•  Contact Intex service center.

•  Remove 6-way valve cover and ensure the 
  o-ring is in place.
•  Clean sand tank o-ring with garden hose 
 water.
•  Tighten the clamp with wrench supplied.
•  Contact Intex service center.

•  Tighten/reinstall hose nut.
•  Ensure o-ring/L-shape o-ring is in place and 
 not 

damaged.

•  Clear any obstructions in the intake by  
  unscrewing it from the 6-way valve.
•  Contact Intex service center.

•  Use only No. 20 silica sand with particle 
  size range 0.45 to 0.85 mm (0.018 to 0.033 
  inches) and a Uniformity Coefficient less 
 than 

1.75.

• Change sand.

FILTER MOTOR FAILS 
TO START

FILTER DOESN’T 
CLEAN POOL

FILTER DOESN’T 
PUMP WATER OR 
FLOW IS VERY SLOW

PUMP DOESN’T 
WORK

6-WAY VALVE/COVER 
LEAKING

HOSE LEAKING

PRESSURE GAUGE  
DOESN’T WORK

SAND IS FLOWING 
BACK INTO THE 
POOL

•  The power cord is loose. 
•  The GFCI/RCD circuit breaker is 
 tripped.
•  Motor too hot and overload  
  protection is shut off.
•  Stand-by/power saving mode.

•  Without cyanuric acid.
•  Improper chlorine or pH levels.
•  No filtering media in tank.
•  Wrong 6-way valve setting  
 position.
•  Excessively dirty pool.
•  Dirt or sand on  pool floor.
•  The basket is restricting the 
 water 

flow.

•  Clogged inlet or discharge.
•  An air leak on the intake line.
•  Excessively dirty pool.
•  Sand media clogged with dirt.
•  Nozzle and strainer connections 
 are 

reversed.

•  Crusting or caking on the filtering 
 sand 

surface. 

•  Pool vacuuming device attached 
  to the system.

•  Low water level.
•  Strainer screen clogged up.
•  An air leak on the intake hose.
•  Faulty motor or the impeller is 
 jammed.

•  Sand tank o-ring missing.
•  Sand tank o-ring dirty.
•  Flange clamp not tight.
•  6-way valve damage.

•  Hose nut not securely tight.
•  Hose connection fitting o-ring/
  L-shape o-ring missing.

•  Clogged inlet of the pressure 
 gauge.
•  Pressure gauge damage.

•  Sand is too small.
•  Sand bed is calcified. 

TROUBLE

   CAUSE                                             SOLUTION

Summary of Contents for CS15220

Page 1: ...rvés Todos los derechos reservados Alle Rechte vorbehalten Printed in China Imprimé en Chine Impreso en China Gedruckt in China Trademarks used in some countries of the world under license from Marques utilisées dans certains pays sous licence de Marcas registradas utilizadas en algunos países del mundo bajo licencia de Warenzeichen verwendet in einigen Ländern der Welt in Lizenz von Intex Marketi...

Page 2: ... Instructions 14 18 LED Code Chart 19 Salt Pool Water Volumes 20 Intex Pools Salt Table 21 Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table 22 Intex Pools Operating Time Table 23 Non Intex Pools Salt Table 24 Non Intex Pools Cyanuric Acid Table 24 Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table 24 Maintenance 25 29 Long Term Storage 29 Troubleshooting Guide 30 32 Common Pool Problems 33 General Aquatic Safety 33 Limited Warr...

Page 3: ... a hazard To reduce the risk of electric shock do not use extension cords timers plug adaptors or converter plugs to connect unit to electric supply provide a properly located outlet Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when your hands are wet Keep this product more than 2m away from the pool Keep this product more than 3 5m away from the pool for France only...

Page 4: ...ur product please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts Optional NOTE Drawings for illustration purpose only Actual product may vary Not to scale 1 5 9 10 11 21 2 13 20 19 3 6 7 4 12 15 16 17 18 8 22 23 24 25 26 27 41 18 14 47 48 49 42 43 46 44 45 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 28 29 30 31 32 33 28 29 30 35 36 37 28 29 30 35 36 38 39 40 ...

Page 5: ...1228 19 SEDIMENT RELEASE VALVE 1 10460 10460 20 VALVE O RING 1 10264 10264 21 FLOW SENSOR 1 11460 11460 22 ELECTROLYTIC CELL 1 11372 11372 23 TITANIUM ELECTRODE 1 11374 11389 24 COPPER ELECTRODE 1 11234 11234 25 PRE FILTER ASSEMBLY 1 11371 11371 26 PUMP MOTOR CONTROL 1 11812 11810 27 L SHAPE O RING 1 11439 11439 28 PLUNGER VALVE HOSE O RING STEP WASHER INCLUDED 2 10747 10747 29 HOSE O RING 2 10262...

Page 6: ...er and plunger valve at the lower position of pool outlet marked From the inside of the pool liner insert the connector 33 into one of the pre cut holes with the washer remaining on the connector to be placed against the inside of the liner wall 4 Before assembly lubricate the threads with a petroleum jelly With the flat side of the strainer nut 31 facing the outside wall of the liner in a clockwi...

Page 7: ...the threads with a petroleum jelly With the flat side of the strainer nut 31 facing the outside wall of the liner in a clockwise motion screw the strainer nut 31 back onto the threaded connector 33 see drawing 6 5 Finger tighten the adjustable pool inlet nozzle 34 and the strainer nut 31 onto the threaded connector 33 6 Grasp the plunger valve assembly Make sure the step washer 30 is in place 7 In...

Page 8: ...ly and inspect for any visible damage 2 In a counter clockwise motion unscrew the leaf trap cover 14 from the pre filter housing Take out the basket 16 and filter housing nut 17 see drawing 10 3 Connect the pre filter housing to the motor water inlet Note Align the connector in the pre filter housing with the water inlet on the motor see drawing 11 10 11 14 17 16 41 Model CS20220 CS20230 CS15220 C...

Page 9: ...ds the pool IMPORTANT Some countries especially in the European community require the product to be secured to the ground or to a base in a permanent upright position Check your local authorities to determine if there is a regulation in your area regarding above the ground swimming pool filter pumps If yes then the product can be mounted to a platform using the two holes located in the base See dr...

Page 10: ...top of the center pipe Pour the sand into the tank at a slow rate see drawing 15 2 Fill the tank approximately half way remove the sand shield 7 see drawing 16 3 Evenly distribute the sand inside the tank then fill the tank with some water to provide a cushioning effect when the remaining sand is poured in This prevents the center pipe hub 8 from excessive shock see drawing 17 Place the sand shiel...

Page 11: ... 20 2 Remove the clamp bolt and install the clamp around the tank and 6 way valve flanges then replace the clamp bolt and use a phillips screwdriver not included to tighten it see drawing 21 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS continued WARNING Improper tank valve and clamp assembly could cause the valve and clamp to blow off and cause serious injury property damage or death 3 Connect the sand filter interconnecti...

Page 12: ... than 3 5m away from the pool for France only Keep the plug of this product more than 3 5m away from the pool Position this product away from the pool so as to prevent children from climbing on it and accessing the pool ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE WATER LEVEL 3 5M 2M 6 WAY VALVE ADJUSTABLE POOL INLET NOZZLE THREADED STRAINER CONNECTOR OUTSIDE LINER WALL PLUNGER VALVE TO DRAIN According to the Intern...

Page 13: ...ptor B 35 to plunger valve union 3 Remove wall plug and then insert the strainer 36 38 into the lower position of protruding hose connection and the nozzle 36 37 into the upper position of protruding hose connection Adaptor B 35 fits over the strainer connection 36 inserted into the connection Tighten securely 4 Remove the drain valve 3 from the 6 way valve outlet and connect the hose to the outle...

Page 14: ...e which can result in an explosive situation serious injury property damage or death Never test this pump with compressed air Never operate the system with water temperature above 35 C 95 F Valve Position Function Water Flow Direction FILTER see drawing 26 Normal filtration and regular vacuuming of pool From pump through filter media to pool BACKWASH see drawing 27 Reverses water flow to clean fil...

Page 15: ...lves to allow water to flow into the sand filter pump 2 Ensure the drain waste outlet on the 6 way valve is not covered and directed to a proper draining receptacle 3 Ensure the pump is off depress the 6 way valve and turn it to the BACKWASH position see drawings 27 32 IMPORTANT To prevent damage to the 6 way valve always depress the valve handle before turning Always switch off pump before changi...

Page 16: ...itial pressure gauge reading when the filter media is clean NOTE During initial setup of the system it may be necessary to backwash frequently due to unusual heavy dirt present in the water and sand After that as the filter removes dirt and impurities from the pool water the accumulated dirt in the sand media will cause the pressure to rise and the flow to diminish If there is no vacuuming device ...

Page 17: ...er of hours you have set NOTE The Saltwater System will not operate if the filter pump is not operating 3 Lock keypad controls With the desired hour value showing press button until you hear a beep The green WORKING indicator on the control panel will light up within a few seconds to indicate that the saltwater system has started sanitizer production Locking the control buttons into this setting p...

Page 18: ...er ion concentration is between 0 1 0 2 ppm When the copper level is below 0 1 ppm repeat step 6 NOTE A High copper ion concentration may cause blonde hair to exhibit a green hair To prevent this wear a swimming cap during swimming and wash hair with special shampoo after using the pool See Troubleshooting Guide 8 Stand by power saving mode When the cycle ends the green SLEEP indicator on the cont...

Page 19: ... Operating Hours 4 hours remaining 05 Operating Hours 5 hours remaining 06 Operating Hours 6 hours remaining 07 Operating Hours 7 hours remaining 08 Operating Hours 8 hours remaining 09 Operating Hours 9 hours remaining 10 Operating Hours 10 hours remaining 11 Operating Hours 11 hours remaining 12 Maximum Operating Hours 12 hours remaining 90 Alarm Code Low Pump Flow No Flow 91 Alarm Code Low Salt...

Page 20: ...oration Adding Salt 1 Switch on the unit then press and hold both and button for 5 seconds the LED flashes FP The unit is now in a Filter pump working mode and switch the filter pump on to start the water circulation 2 Keep the Saltwater System turned off 3 Determine the amount of salt to be added see Salt Table 4 Evenly spread the proper amount of salt around the inside perimeter of the pool 5 Av...

Page 21: ...7cm x 122cm 4440 16805 110 50 30 15 16 x 48 488cm x 122cm 5061 19156 125 55 35 15 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 6423 24311 160 75 160 75 40 20 40 20 21 x 52 640cm x 132cm 9533 36082 240 110 60 30 24 x 52 732cm x 132cm 12481 47241 310 140 80 35 ULTRA FRAME POOL 16 x 48 488cm x 122cm 5061 19156 125 55 35 15 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 6423 24311 160 75 160 75 40 20 40 20 18 x 52 549cm x 132cm 6981 26423 175 80 17...

Page 22: ...1 1 0 5 16 x 52 488cm x 132cm 4614 17464 1 2 0 5 18 x 42 549cm x 107cm 4786 18115 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 5 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 5455 20647 1 4 0 6 1 4 0 6 CIRCULAR METAL FRAME POOL 15 x 36 457cm x 91cm 3282 12422 0 8 0 4 15 x 42 457cm x 107cm 3861 14614 1 0 0 4 15 x 48 457cm x 122cm 4440 16805 1 1 0 5 16 x 48 488cm x 122cm 5061 19156 1 3 0 6 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 6423 24311 1 6 0 7 1 6 0 7 21 x 52 640cm x...

Page 23: ... x 42 457cm x 107cm 3861 14614 3 3 4 15 x 48 457cm x 122cm 4440 16805 3 4 5 16 x 48 488cm x 122cm 5061 19156 4 4 5 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 6423 24311 3 3 4 5 5 6 21 x 52 640cm x 132cm 9533 36082 4 5 6 24 x 52 732cm x 132cm 12481 47241 6 6 7 ULTRA FRAME POOL 16 x 48 488cm x 122cm 5061 19156 4 4 5 18 x 48 549cm x 122cm 6423 24311 3 3 4 5 5 6 18 x 52 549cm x 132cm 6981 26423 3 4 5 5 6 7 20 x 48 610cm x...

Page 24: ...00 150 65 150 65 40 20 40 20 8000 30000 200 90 55 25 8500 32000 210 95 55 25 10000 37500 250 110 70 30 12000 45500 300 135 80 35 14000 53000 350 160 95 45 OPERATING TIME TABLE FOR COMMON NON INTEX POOLS Water Capacity Operating Time hours at different ambient air temperatures Gals Liters CS20220 CS20230 CS15220 CS15230 10 19 C 50 66 F 20 28 C 68 82 F 29 36 C 84 97 F 10 19 C 50 66 F 20 28 C 68 82 F...

Page 25: ...osits from the basket Do not use metal brush 6 Clean and rinse the inside of the pre filter housing and the leaf trap O ring with a garden hose 7 Reinstall the leaf trap O ring basket and leaf trap cover to the pre filter housing 8 Close the sediment release valve 19 back FLOW SENSOR CLEANING 1 In a counter clockwise motion unscrew the collar of the flow sensor 21 and remove it from the electrolyt...

Page 26: ...tic cell from the 6 way valve outlet by unscrewing the electrolytic cell 22 collar see drawing 38 4 Pour kitchen grade vinegar into the cell to immerse the titanium plates see drawing 39 Soak for about 1 hour and then flush with a high pressure garden hose 5 Reverse steps 2 to 4 to reconnect the electrolytic cell 1 Switch off the unit unplug the power cord from the electrical socket 2 In a counter...

Page 27: ...children play in the pool and splash water outside the pool Lawn areas underneath the pool liner will be destroyed Note that some types of grass may grow through the liner Filter run time depends on pool size weather and usage level Experiment with various run times so as to produce clean clear water The 3 Way Test Strips can test the Free Chlorine pH and Total Alkalinity levels at the same time W...

Page 28: ...10 ppm 20 40 ppm 50 ppm Free Chlorine Is the chlorine residual present in pool water Combined Chlorine Is formed by the reaction of free chlorine with ammonia wastes Result if too high Sharp chlorinous odor eye irritation pH A value that indicates how acidic or basic a solution is Result if too low Corroded metals eye skin irritation destruction of total alkalinity Result if too high Scale formati...

Page 29: ...ing o rings and washers with petroleum jelly for long term storage L shape o ring 27 o ring A 18 Pump hose O rings 29 Strainer valve assembly step washers 30 Flat strainer rubber washers 32 8 Depress the 6 way valve handle and rotate so as to set the pointer on the valve top N position This allows the water to drain from the valve Leave the 6 way valve in this inactive position 9 It is best to pla...

Page 30: ...h garden hose water Tighten the clamp with wrench supplied Contact Intex service center Tighten reinstall hose nut Ensure o ring L shape o ring is in place and not damaged Clear any obstructions in the intake by unscrewing it from the 6 way valve Contact Intex service center Use only No 20 silica sand with particle size range 0 45 to 0 85 mm 0 018 to 0 033 inches and a Uniformity Coefficient less ...

Page 31: ... the water using the test strips If the pool is clean and clear add stabilizer to the water and then test the water with the device running Increase operating time per day See Operating Instructions Use PH decrease chemical to adjust contact your local pool chemical store Increase the operating time per day See Operating Instructions Remove the cell for inspection clean it if necessary See Mainten...

Page 32: ...rom debris and dirt See Maintenance Depress the 6 way valve release all trapped air in the circulation line Check the direction of the inlet and the outlet hose Reverse the hoses if necessary See Set Up Instructions Clean the flow sensor paying special attention to the hinge See Maintenance Plug the flow sensor firmly into the flow sensor receptacle Ignore the alarm finish the backwash rinse or wa...

Page 33: ... common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity Supervise supervise supervise Page 33 COMMON POOL PROBLEMS PROBLEM DESCRIPTION CAUSE SOLUTION ALGAE COLORED WATER FLOATING MATTER IN WATER CHRONIC LOW WATER LEVEL SEDIMENT ON POOL BOTTOM SURFACE DEBRIS Chlorine and pH levels need adjustment Copper iron or maganese in water being oxidized by the added chlorine This is Common Hard wat...

Page 34: ...he periods noted above please contact the appropriate Intex Service Center listed in the separate Authorized Service Centers sheet The Service Center will determine the validity of the claim IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEX THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LI...

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