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(195GS)  SAND FILTER PUMP  ENGLISH  7.5” X 10.3”  PANTONE 295U  07/30/2014

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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 water" caused by a 

  too high pH level.

• Chlorine content is low.

• Foreign matter in water.

• Rip or hole in pool liner or 

 hoses. 

• The drain valves are loose.
• Heavy use, getting in    

  and out of pool. 

• Pool too close to trees.   

•  Super chlorinate with shock  

 

  treatment. Correct pH to your pool 

  store's recommended level.

•  Vacuum pool bottom.

•  Maintain proper chlorine level.

•  Adjust pH level to the 

  recommended level.

•  Run filter until water is clear. 

•  Correct the pH level. Check with 

  your pool dealer for advice.

•  Adjust the chlorine level.

•  Repair with a patch kit.

•  Finger tighten all caps.

•  Use Intex pool vacuum to clean 

  bottom of pool.

•  Use Intex pool skimmer. 

• Greenish water.

• Green or black   

  spots 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   

  pool floor.

• Leaves, insects  

  etc.  

Water recreation is both fun and therapeutic. However, it involves inherent risks of injury 

and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read and follow all product, package and package 

insert warnings and instructions. Remember, however, that product warnings, instructions 

and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation, but do not cover all 

risks and dangers.

For additional safeguards, also familiarize yourself with the following general guidelines as 

well as guidelines provided by nationally recognized Safety Organizations:

• Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as a “lifeguard” or 

  water watcher, especially when children are in and around the pool.

• Learn to swim.

• Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.

• Instruct anyone who is supervising pool users about potential pool hazards and about 

  the use of protective devices such as locked doors, barriers, etc.

• Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an emergency.

• Always use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.

• Supervise, supervise, supervise.

GENERAL AQUATIC SAFETY

Summary of Contents for SF60220RC

Page 1: ...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 China Gedruckt in China Trademarks used...

Page 2: ...Parts References 4 5 Setup Instructions 6 13 Product Specifications 8 Operating Instructions 14 16 Intex Pools Operating Time Table 17 Non Intex Pools Operating Time Table 18 Maintenance 19 Long Term...

Page 3: ...e replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard To reduce the risk of electric shock do not use extension cords timers plug adaptors or conve...

Page 4: ...g your product please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts NOTE Drawings for illustration purpose only Actual product may vary Not to scale Optional 1 5 9 11...

Page 5: ...NT RELEASE VALVE 2 10460 10460 10460 20 VALVE O RING 2 10264 10264 10264 21 PLUNGER VALVE HOSE O RING STEP WASHER INCLUDED 2 10747 10747 10747 22 HOSE O RING 2 10262 10262 10262 23 STEP WASHER 2 10745...

Page 6: ...ger valve at the lower position of pool outlet marked From the inside of the pool liner insert the connector 26 into one of the pre cut holes with the washer remaining on the connector to be placed ag...

Page 7: ...with a petroleum jelly With the flat side of the strainer nut 24 facing the outside wall of the liner in a clockwise motion screw the strainer nut 24 back onto the threaded connector 26 see drawing 6...

Page 8: ...er and its accessories from the packaging carefully 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...

Page 9: ...s facing towards 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 au...

Page 10: ...ter 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 6 from the top see drawing 16 3 Evenly distribute the sand inside the t...

Page 11: ...tor to valve is aligned with the motor outlet see drawing 20 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS continued WARNING Improper tank valve and clamp assembly could cause the valve and clamp to blow off and cause serious i...

Page 12: ...1 2m at least Position this product away from the pool so as to prevent children from climbing on it and accessing the pool ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE 4M 3 5M 6 WAY VALVE WATER INLET WATER OUTLET MOTOR...

Page 13: ...nnect adaptor B 28 to plunger valve union 3 Remove wall plug and then insert the strainer 29 31 into the lower position of protruding hose connection and the nozzle 29 30 into the upper position of pr...

Page 14: ...FCI or residual current device RCD Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI RCD Use a qualified electrician to install the GFCI RCD which has a m...

Page 15: ...particles in the sand media 31 1 2 32 TIMER OFF ON RETLIF ESNIR E T A L U C R I C E R E S O L C E T S A W ESNIR E T A L U C R I C E R H S A W K C A B E S O L C E T S A W RETLIF ESNIR E T A L U C R I...

Page 16: ...s time to backwash the sand media see BACKWASH under initial startup and operation section Vacuuming device i e Intex auto pool cleaner attached to the system may also cause the flow to diminish and t...

Page 17: ...9cmx122cm 18 x48 5455 20647 4 2 2 ROUND METAL FRAME POOL 457cmx91cm 15 x36 3282 12422 2 457cmx107cm 15 x42 3861 14614 4 457cmx122cm 15 x48 4440 16805 4 488cmx122cm 16 x48 5061 19156 4 549cmx122cm 18 x...

Page 18: ...000 18925 4 2 2 6000 22710 4 4 2 7000 26495 6 4 4 8000 30280 6 4 4 9000 34065 6 4 4 10000 37850 8 6 4 11000 41635 8 6 4 12000 45420 8 6 6 13000 49205 12 6 6 14000 52990 12 8 6 15000 56775 12 8 6 16000...

Page 19: ...the sediment release valve 19 located on the lower side of the pre filter housing see drawing 34 4 In a counter clockwise motion unscrew the leaf trap cover 14 then remove the basket 16 and leaf trap...

Page 20: ...L CARE CHEMICALS All pools require care to keep the water clear and hygienically clean With proper chemical control your filter will help attain this objective Consult your pool supply dealer for inst...

Page 21: ...ll hose nut Ensure o ring L shape o ring is in place and not damaged Turn off the pump and restart 5 minutes later Re set the timer Contact Intex service center Clear any obstructions in the intake by...

Page 22: ...pery 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 pool floor Leaves insects etc W...

Page 23: ...iate 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 WARRAN...

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