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SYMPTOM

CAUSE

 SOLUTION

Motor fails to 

start or kicks 

on and off

A    Pump transformer must be plugged into a grounded power outlet.

No or slow 

water flow 

through the 

return fitting.

Filter pump is 

not cleaning 

the pool 

properly(Cloudy 

water, 

green…..etc.)

Water leakage

A    Fill the pool to the fill line.  The suction fitting must be at least 4” under water.

A    Maintain chlorine level between 1.0 to 1.6 ppm.

B    Maintain pH level between 7.3 to 7.8.

C    Clean or replace the filter cartridge.

A    Tighten the hose clamps.  Check the o-rings on the suction/return fittings.  

       Check hoses for damage.  Replace if needed.  

D    Check filter for damage and holes.  Replace new filter immediately. 

E    Check for obstructions(s) at the suction fitting and return fitting.
F    Have the pool water sample tested by a pool supply store.  Obtain opinions 

      on additional water treatment chemicals.
G    Run pump more often, but never when the pump is in use.  Clean/replace 

       filter cartridge more frequently.

B    Check for obstructions(s) at the suction fitting and return fitting.

A     Pump transformer not 

       plugged in

B   Check the line voltage, it must be in the range of 215V to 245V (See product label).

B    Low voltage

A    Low pool water level

A    Chlorine level

B    pH level

C    Dirty filter cartridge
D    Damaged  filter 

      cartridge

E    Slow water flow
F    Other chemicals 

      required
G    Pool water very dirty

B    Inlet/Outlet clogged

C    Dirty filter cartridge

A    Suction/return hose

B    Vent screw in Seal Top

C    Seal Top

D    Baes

C    Clean or replace the filter cartridge.  A spare cartridge makes service more 

      convenient.

    

B    Check O-ring  

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  for damage.  Replace if needed. Tighen the Vent Screw   

8

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C    Check O-ring  

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  for damage.  Replace if needed. Tighten the Seal Top  

10

 .

D    Check O-ring  

12 

 for damage.  Replace if needed. Tighten the Base  

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2. To depressurize the Filter Pump system, vent the filter pump by twisting the Vent Screw  

8

  counter-clockwise.

3. Loosen the Hose Clamps  

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  at the filter pump inlet and outlet.  Detach both Hoses  

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  from the filter pump.

4. Turn the filter pump up-side-down.   The Base  

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  is now locked by a latch pin.  To release the lock, push the latch pin down and then turn left.  Detach the Base        

      

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  from the Canister  

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 by turning counter-clockwise.

5. Remove the Base  

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  from the  Canister  

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6. Remove the Motor Assembly  

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  from the Canister  

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. Be careful not

     to lose the rubber Nozzle  

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

ROTOR REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTION

POOL PUMP DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE

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1. Unplug the Power Filter Pump.  Remove the Flow  Diverter  

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  ,Suction Fitting Screen  

and Suction Fitting Base  

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from the Return Fitting and Suction Fitting 

     and flow plug with Plug  

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2.  Slowly unscrew the Vent Screw 

 8 

 from the Seal Top 

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  allowing the Filter Pump to depressurize.

3.  Remove the Seal Top  

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  by turning counter-clockwise.

4.  Remove the Filter Cartridge  

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  and remove any chlorine tablets left inside the core section of the filter.

5.  Loosen all four Hose Clamps  

, remove the Hoses 

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  and allow water to drain out.

6.  Clean and dry all filter pump parts including filter cartridges.

7.  Liberally lubricate the O-rings  

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  at the Seal Top 

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 and Gasket  

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 on the Canister  

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 with petroleum jelly, and then reassemble it along with the Seal Top  

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     Vent Screw  

8

  onto the Canister  

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 .  Store all parts carefully. In a airtight plastic bag.

1. Unplug the Power Filter Pump.  Remove the Flow  Diverter  

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  ,Suction Fitting Screen  

and Suction Fitting Base  

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from the Return Fitting and Suction Fitting 

     and flow plug with Plug  

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WARNING: 

UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING THE FILTER PUMP.

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OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for RX1000-NF

Page 1: ...age or labor are not covered under this Limited Warranty This Warranty will be declared invalid should the Purchaser modify or repair the product themselves or by unauthorized persons use non Polygrou...

Page 2: ...roperly maintain clarity of the pool water at all time Check the pH and chlorine levels periodically and make sure they are within the recommended limits Additional water treatment chemicals might be...

Page 3: ...accessible 44 NOTE The weather may compromise the performance and lifespan of your filter pump If it is exposed to cold direct sunlight or heat it may become unusable so you should protect it from the...

Page 4: ...ol the plug must be easily accessible 44 NOTE The weather may compromise the performance and lifespan of your filter pump If it is exposed to cold direct sunlight or heat it may become unusable so you...

Page 5: ...0 RX1000 RX1500 21 19 18 17 20 19 18 17 9 10 16 12 13 15 14 11 12 8 9 10 16 12 13 15 14 11 12 8 9 10 16 12 13 15 14 11 12 8 RX600 22 22 7A RX1000 22 22 7B RX1500 22 22 7C 5 6 1 1 2 4 3 8 9 OWNER S MAN...

Page 6: ...freely accessible must run on low voltage 12V power Any electric device powered by 220V must be situated more than 2 metres from the edge of the pool Contact the manufacturer regarding any modificatio...

Page 7: ...um or mineral deposits Check pool chemistry for high pH or alkalinity this may cause a calcium or mineral build up 8 A spare stand by Filter Cartridge 16 is an excellent investment It provides a conve...

Page 8: ...Seal Top 10 D Check O ring 12 for damage Replace if needed Tighten the Base 11 2 To depressurize the Filter Pump system vent the filter pump by twisting the Vent Screw 8 counter clockwise 3 Loosen the...

Page 9: ...Winterizing Your Pump and Long term Storage After usage you can easily empty and store away your pump in a safe place Some pump owners however choose to leave their pump up all year round In cold area...

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