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Quad D.E.™ Filter Installation and User’s Guide

Section 5

Maintenance

Cleaning the Quad D.E.™ Filter Manually

1. Turn the pump off, shut off any automatic controls to ensure that the system is not inadvertently started

during servicing.

2. Automatic skimmer should have Vari-Flo trimmer valve set to 100% skimmer. This will close off the main drain

line. If there is a separate skimmer line and main drain line plumbed to the pump, close the main drain valve.

3. Open the filter High Flow™ manual air relief valve, and the waste drain valve or plug if your system has

one. Disconnect air relief valve drain hose if installed.

4. Remove the pump’s hair and lint strainer pot lid and clean the basket. Replace basket and secure lid. Follow

the instructions provided with your pump.

5.

Never attempt to assemble, disassemble or adjust the filter clamp while there is pressure in the
filter.

 Release the tank clamp assembly and remove tank lid.

6. Ensure the internal air bleed assembly is in place and free of diatomite or debris, see 

page 12

, CLEANING

THE INTERNAL AIR BLEED TUBE.

7. Remove top manifold and cartridge style elements separately.
8. Using a garden hose without a nozzle, direct water spray at cartridge style elements to dislodge and wash

away accumulated foreign matter. Flush each cartridge inside and out.

 

WARNING

 —

Please heed all manufacturers' posted instructions, warnings and cautions when using Baquacil

®

 or

Baqua Clean

®

.

NOTE

Special care must be taken when cleaning filter cartridge style elements used in a swimming pool or spa using Baquacil as a sanitizer. Because
of the way Baquacil works, the filter element must be cleaned more thoroughly and more frequently than in a chlorine system. If extreme care
is not taken to completely remove all residue from the filter media a buildup will occur. This buildup will significantly shorten the life of the filter
element.

Baquacil is a mild coagulant which combines bacterial cells as well as other small particles contributed by the environment, bathers, etc. into
particles large enough to be trapped by the filter. In comparison with all other trapped contaminants in a typical pool or spa the amount of bacterial
cells that are deposited on the filter is minimal. The resulting deposit is a gray sticky film which can only be removed with Baqua Clean. If TSP
or any TSP-type cleaner is used prior to stripping the film, the cleaner and the gray film will combine to form a gum-like substance. Once this
occurs, the substance cannot be removed from the media and the filter cartridge must be replaced.

9. Lift bottom manifold out of the tank and flush off any debris.

10. Direct water spray to wash out the inside of the tank body. Water and debris will drain out through the open

drain port.

11. Check gasket around outer lip of bottom plate. Gasket must be firmly and evenly set in place. Do not use

petroleum base lubricants to avoid damage to the gasket.

12. Place bottom manifold, 4 cartridge style elements, top manifold and air relief tube in place. Make sure the

spring and standpipe assembly are retained on the top manifold. Ensure the air relief tube stays in an upright
position. This is essential for the maximum air removal from inside the tank.

13. Be certain the o-ring is in position in the lower tank half. Press the filter lid over the lower tank half and

sandwich the o-ring in between.

14. Replace tank top and carefully follow instructions on 

page 6

,

 

CLAMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

15. Replace drain plug and reinstall air relief valve drain hose if used.

Summary of Contents for D.E. Cartridge Style Filter

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation and User s Guide Quad D E D E Cartridge Style Filter...

Page 2: ...the marks and names or their products Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own P N 178658 Rev A 12 9 05 Customer Service If yo...

Page 3: ...ion 6 Section 4 System Restart Instructions 7 Preparing Diatomite 8 Coating the Filter Elements with D E 8 Section 5 Maintenance 9 Manually Cleaning the Quad D E Filter 9 Replacing Filter Cartridge St...

Page 4: ...ervice of the circulating system A Turn the pump OFF and shut OFF any automatic controls to ensure the system is NOT inadvertently started during the servicing B opentheHighFlow manualairreliefvalve C...

Page 5: ...th the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances Always disconnect power to the pool equipment at the circuit breaker before servicing any of the equipment Ensure that the...

Page 6: ...e piping separation tank requirements and spent D E disposal requirements DO NOT use more than the recommended amount of D E in your filter To do so can cause a buildup of D E and bridging between the...

Page 7: ...design greatly increases the filter s internal surface area meaning much greater cleaning capacity per cycle without an increase in canister size And cleaning couldn t be easier In fact you have three...

Page 8: ...and long life Tension Control clamp for secure closure 2 plumbing connections for simple and secure maximum flow Conveniently located 2 drain for easy and efficient clean out and 100 draining Addition...

Page 9: ...e will vary with the model of filter you are using See Table 1 for the required vertical clearance WARNING Risk of electrical shock or electrocution Position the filter and High Flow manual air relief...

Page 10: ...can result in severe injury death or property damage 9 The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50 psi Never subject this filter to pressure in excess of this amount even when conducting hydros...

Page 11: ...1 This filter operates under pressure When clamped properly and operated without air in the water system this filter will operate in a safe manner 2 The maximum working pressure of this filter is 50...

Page 12: ...in between 3 Holding the ends of the filter clamp apart position the center segment of the filter clamp over both upper and lower tank flanges Bring the ends of the filter clamp together while inserti...

Page 13: ...valve until it snaps into the full open position this only requires a quarter turn counter clockwise Opening this valve rapidly releases air trapped in the filter 2 Stand clear of the filter tank the...

Page 14: ...in underside of cap 2 MultiportValve a Position valve to FILTER OR VACUUM TO POOL setting This is your normal flow from the pump through the filter to the pool Open the High Flow manual air relief val...

Page 15: ...mentmustbecleanedmorethoroughlyandmorefrequentlythaninachlorinesystem Ifextremecare isnottakentocompletelyremoveallresiduefromthefiltermediaabuildupwilloccur Thisbuildupwillsignificantlyshortenthelife...

Page 16: ...ing this valve rapidly releases air trapped in the filter 3 Stand clear of the filter tank then start the pump 4 Close the High Flow manual air relief valve after a steady stream of water appears 5 Wh...

Page 17: ...e thorough cleaning of the individual elements perform the following steps 1 Cleaning with water a Using a garden hose thoroughly flush off all contaminated diatomite from the filter element surfaces...

Page 18: ...PS INTO THE FULL OPEN POSITION THEN WAIT UNTIL ALL PRESSURE IS RELIEVED 3 With the High Flow manual relief valve attached to the filter tank pull out the locking tabs and remove the valve stem and cov...

Page 19: ...a b Air bubbles or low water level in pump hair and lint pot are caused by the following factors 1 Lowwaterlevel 2 Cloggedskimmerbasket 3 Split suction cleaner hose 4 Leak in pump hair and lint pot li...

Page 20: ...RE GAUGE The pressure gauge is an important part of the a Checktheoperationofyourpressuregauge IN GOOD WORKING ORDER filter system It is your primary indicator of how inthefollowingmanner the system i...

Page 21: ...028 AIR BLEEDER ASSY QUAD 80 6 178583 AIR BLEEDER ASSY QUAD 100 7 190156 CARTRIDGE QUAD 100 7 190152 CARTRIDGE QUAD 80 7 190151 CARTRIDGE QUAD 60 8 170040 MANIFOLD ASSY BOTTOM CNC PLS 9 53008600 CLAMP...

Page 22: ...m m o c e R t c u d o r P l e d o M r e t l i F q S a e r A t F l a c i t r e V e c n a r a e l C M P G e t a R w o l F s n o l l a G y t i c a p a C r e v o n r u T s e R s e R m m o C s r u o h 6 s...

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