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(257GS)  MODEL 602G FILTER PUMP  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  PANTONE 295U  06/25/2014

257

GS

    

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

English

Page 9

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

IMPORTANT

If you continue to experience difficulty, please contact our Consumer Service 

Department for assistance. See separate "Authorized Service Centers" sheet.

FILTER MOTOR 

FAILS TO START

FILTER DOESN’T 

CLEAN POOL

FILTER DOESN’T PUMP 

WATER OR FLOW IS 

VERY SLOW

PUMP DOESN’T WORK

TOP COVER 

LEAKING

HOSE LEAKING

AIR LOCK

•  The motor is not plugged in.

•  The GFCI/RCD circuit breaker    

  is tripped.

•  Motor too hot and overload  

 

  protection is shut off.

•  Improper chlorine or pH 

 levels.

•  Filter cartridge is dirty.

•  Damaged cartridge.

•  Excessively dirty pool.

•  The strainer screen is

   restricting the water flow.

•  Clogged inlet or discharge.

•  An air leak on the intake line.

•  Scale or buildup on cartridge.

•  Excessively dirty pool.

•  Dirty filter cartridge.

•  The nozzle and strainer  

  connection are reversed.

•  Low water level.

•  Strainer screen plugged up.

•  An air leak on the intake hose.

•  Faulty motor or the impeller is    

 jammed.

•  An air lock inside the 

  cartridge chamber.

•  O-ring missing.

•  Cover or air release valve are not 

 tight.

•  Hose clamps are not well-fitted.

•  Hose o-ring dislodged when 

  connecting the hose.

•  Hose broken.

•  There’s air trapped in the pump    

  housing and inlet hose.

 TROUBLE                               CAUSE                                            SOLUTION

•  Filter 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.

•  Adjust the chlorine and pH level. Consult    

  your local swimming pool supply stores.

•  Clean or replace cartridge.

•  Check the cartridge for holes. Replace if 

 damaged.

•  Operate the filter for longer periods.

•  Clean the strainer screen at the inlet.

•  Clear any obstructions in the intake hose by  

  discharging it inside pool wall.

•  Tighten hose clamps, check hoses for

  damage, check pool water level.

•  Replace cartridge.  

•  Clean cartridge more often.

•  Install the nozzle at the upper position of the  

  pool inlet, and the strainer at the  lower 

  position of the pool outlet.

•  Fill pool to correct water level.

•  Clean strainer screens at pool inlet.

•  Tighten hose clamps, check hose for 

 damage.

•  Clear any sticks or leaves in the  intake    

 hose.

•  Open the release valve at top of pump.

•  Remove cover & check for O-ring.

•  Tighten cover or valve (Manually).

•  Tighten or change hose clamps.

•  Put the o-ring back into the groove.

•  Replace a new hose.

•  Open air release valve, lift and lower the 

  inlet hose until water starts to flow out of    

  the air release valve, close air release valve.

Summary of Contents for Krystal Clear 602G

Page 1: ...ex Development Co Ltd Intex Trading Ltd Intex Recreation Corp All rights reserved Tous droits r serv s Todos los derechos reservados Alle Rechte vorbehalten Printed in China Imprim en Chine Impreso en...

Page 2: ...257 GS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS English Page 2 Warnings 3 Parts Reference 4 Setup Instructions 5 7 Maintenance 7 8 Pool Care and Chemicals 8 Long Term Storage 8 Troubleshooting Guide 9 Common Pool Pro...

Page 3: ...verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI RCD Use a qualified electrician to install the GFCI RCD which has a maximum rate of 30mA Do not use a portable residual current device PRCD Always unp...

Page 4: ...and part numbers NOTE Drawings for illustration purpose only Actual product may vary Not to scale REF NO DESCRIPTION QTY SPARE PART NO 1 AIR RELEASE VALVE 1 10460 2 VALVE O RING 1 10264 3 FILTER HOUSI...

Page 5: ...protruding hose connection and to the lower pump connection Make sure all the hose clamps 7 are tight 6 In a counter clockwise motion unscrew the threaded filter housing collar 12 from the filter hous...

Page 6: ...s and insert the hat like plugs into the strainer connectors before servicing the filter After service open the air release valve remove the plugs allow any air to escape through the valve before tigh...

Page 7: ...ridge be replaced at least every 2 weeks 1 Make sure filter pump is not operating Disconnect line cord 2 To prevent water from escaping the pool unscrew the pool inlet nozzle 10 and strainer grid 11 f...

Page 8: ...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 CAUTION Concentrated chlorine solutions may damage t...

Page 9: ...There s air trapped in the pump housing and inlet hose TROUBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Filter cord must be plugged into a 3 wire outlet that is protected by a Class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter or RCD R...

Page 10: ...on pool liner Pool liner is slippery and or has a bad odor Water turns blue brown or black when first treated with chlorine Water is cloudy or milky Level is lower than on previous day Dirt or sand on...

Page 11: ...e 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...

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