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Extended operating days and hours during peak season requirements.

OWNER’S MANUAL

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IMPORTANT!  

Your filter pump is protected by a thermal switch. The switch senses the temperature of the filter pump. If it gets too hot, the switch

will stop the pump from running until it cools off. To restart the pump, press the reset button on the GFCI when the filter pump has cooled down. This

is a safety device to prevent pump damage and prolong service life. If your pump is automatically turning off, it is because of high pool water

temperature and/or low water flow through the pump. If this happens you need to check the water flow and correct it if needed, as this filter pump

uses the water flow for cooling. You may also want to run the pump at night when the temperature is lower.

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3. Use both hands to twist off the Seal Top       by turning 

    counterclockwise. Remove the Filter Cartridge       .

4. Pressure wash the Cartridge thoroughly (including between the 

    pleats) with a garden hose to remove larger debris. Allow to dry, 

    then CAREFULLY brush away smaller and fine particles of dirt. 

    DO NOT scrub the pleats, or the Cartridge will wear out faster 

    than it should.

5. Once finished cleaning, liberally lubricate the Canister Gasket 

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 with 

    petroleum jelly.

6. Reassemble the parts in reverse order. Before restarting your Pump, 

    make sure that you've removed the SF Cap 

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 and RF Plug 

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2. To depressurize the filter pump system, vent the filter pump by     

    twisting the Vent Screw       counter-clockwise. 

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1. First turn off and unplug the Power Filter Pump. Release the RF 

    Locking Ring      . Remove the RF Diverter       from the Return

    Fitting       and then plug the Return Fitting with the RF Plug     

    Hand tighten the SF Cap       onto the Suction Fitting       .

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1. Plug the GFCI Power Cord Set 

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 to a properly grounded receptacle. It is recommended that the outlet is at least 

    15 feet (4.5m) away from the pool.

2. IMPORTANT:  To start the filter pump, press the RESET button on the GFCI Plug 

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 then switch the pump on.

3. Check the return fitting on the inside of the pool for correct flow, it should feel like a solid stream of water returning

    to the pool.  You can use the return flow as a gauge to determine when the filter needs cleaning or replacement. 

    If you feel a reduction in flow, clean or replace filter.

4. Test water and adjust as needed, read - “POOL WATER CARE” on page 12.  VERY IMPORTANT – FILTER PUMP

    ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT ALGAE FROM GROWING IN POOL WATER; THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE BY

    MAINTAINING PROPER CHLORINE AND pH LEVELS AT ALL TIMES!

5. The filter cartridge may need to be cleaned and/or replaced several times at start up until the correct chlorine and 

    pH levels are attained.  We recommend that you keep at least one spare filter cartridge on hand at all times.  Filter 

    cartridges may be purchased at the store you purchased your pool from, or ordered from Polygroup

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    polygroupstore.com.

6. To turn off the filter pump, press the power button on the Pump and unplug the GFCI Plug  

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USE OF PUMP

 PUMP MOTOR CARE

FILTER CARTRIDGE CLEANING & REPLACEMENT

Press 

"RESET" 

Button 

To Start

Pump

Operation

How to use the GFCI plug

*Do not connect

  to a timer device

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Summary of Contents for SUMMER WAVES CP2000-C

Page 1: ...ly to the original purchaser of the product and is limited solely to the repair or replacement of the product to be decided in Polygroup s sole discretion Consequential damages including claims for lo...

Page 2: ...on requirements TABLE OF CONTENTS Warnings Preliminary Steps Important Notes Pump Power Information Parts List Setup Instructions Use of Pump Motor Care Filter Cartridge Pool Maintenance Pool Water Ca...

Page 3: ...ng when installed should be in accordance with Article 680 of the National Electrical Code NEC or its latest approved edition and in consultation with a licensed electrical professional 2 Keep all ele...

Page 4: ...quipment connected to the circulation systems 2 The installer shall follow written instructions provided for operating the circulation system components 3 All circulation system components and pump th...

Page 5: ...r causing severe shock or electrocution 10 Do not install on a deck or other surface at above or slightly below the top rail of the pool 11 Do not use the filter pump during severe weather conditions...

Page 6: ...ms shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children See the latest published edition of ANSI APSP 8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming...

Page 7: ...that you have some PETROLEUM JELLY on hand for lubricating the gaskets 1 Installer shall follow written instructions provided for operation of the filter pump systems 2 All electrical components shal...

Page 8: ...ended operating days and hours during peak season requirements 7 8 6 11 9 20 10 12 23 5 20 2 1 3 4 14 RETURN FITTING SET 13 16 17 18 21 19 15 20 20 SUCTION FITTING SET 22 THE FILTER CARTRIDGE 21 WILL...

Page 9: ...wall 3 Install the Return Fitting on the Inlet opening of the pool 2 Install the Suction Fitting on the Outlet opening of the pool 4 Remove the Filter Pump Hoses and Hose Clamps from the package SETU...

Page 10: ...ighten all Hose Clamps to prevent water leakage 14 10 Hand loosen the RF Locking Ring Adjust the Return Fitting Diverter to maximize the circulation of the pool water Hand tighten the RF Locking Ring...

Page 11: ...pump system vent the filter pump by twisting the Vent Screw counter clockwise 16 1 First turn off and unplug the Power Filter Pump Release the RF Locking Ring Remove the RF Diverter from the Return F...

Page 12: ...e at polygroupstore com or your local pool supplies stores a Test Kit for checking the chlorine and pH levels of the pool water Use it daily and adjust with the required chemicals b 1 2 54 cm Chlorine...

Page 13: ...is not cleaning the pool properly e g cloudy green water 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...

Page 14: ...Screw Vent Screw O Ring Seal Top Canister Gasket Type A C Filter Cartridge O Ring on hose connections 13 14 RF Thrust Washer 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Return Fitting plug RF Plug CP2000 C Complete Filtr...

Page 15: ...ading Pools Spas and Hot Tubs 2 This is a submerged suction outlet fitting for use with aboveground swimming pool 3 For single drain only Use only ONE outlet fitting for each pump 4 Do not locate this...

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Page 17: ...le de las hierbas que pueden crecer a trav s del pa o de tierra y o el revestimiento de la piscina ya que esto no es un defecto de fabricaci n EN NING N CASO SER N RESPONSABLES Polygroup SUS AGENTES A...

Page 18: ...e La Potencia De La Bomba Y Lista De Partes Instrucciones De Instalaci n Uso De La Bomba Cuidado Del Motor Y Cartucho Del Filtro Mantenimiento De La Piscina Y Tratamiento Del Agua De La Piscina Gu a P...

Page 19: ...pamiento de la piscina 1 El uso de iluminaci n artificial para piscinas depende del due o de la piscina Una vez instalada la iluminaci n debe cumplir el art 680 del C digo El ctrico Nacional NEC o la...

Page 20: ...uir a el cable de alimentaci n de un aparato conectado al recept culo sin penetrar un suelo pared techo marco con puerta abisagrada o corredera apertura de una ventana o cualquier otra barrera permane...

Page 21: ...entaci n a una toma de corriente con conexi n a tierra 7 Mantenga todos los objetos que se puedan romper fuera de la zona de la piscina 8 El consumo de alcohol no es compatible con las actividades de...

Page 22: ...na V ase la ltima edici n publicada del C digo sobre dispositivos de seguridad ANSI APSP 8 para piscinas spas y ba eras de hidromasaje de uso residencial Barrera Las barreras son necesarias para ofrec...

Page 23: ...Empaque para el Cartucho Anillo negro en las conexiones de la manguera Cartucho filtrante tipo A C Cable con el interruptor diferencial Tap n de la boquilla de retorno tap n RF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 El...

Page 24: ...ras ampliables durante la temporada alta 7 8 6 11 9 20 10 12 23 5 20 2 1 3 4 14 ACCESORIO DE RETORNO 13 16 17 18 21 19 15 20 20 ACCESORIO DE SUCCI N 22 EL CARTUCHO DEL FILTRO 21 S LO TIENE CAPACIDAD P...

Page 25: ...rno en el orificio de entrada de la piscina 2 Instale el accesorio de succi n en el orificio de salida de la piscina 4 Saque la bomba de filtraci n las mangueras y las abrazaderas de las mangueras del...

Page 26: ...e la manguera 13 desde el accesorio de succi n AS hasta la entrada de la bomba 9 Purgue la bomba para liberar el aire atrapado dentro y asegurar un flujo de agua continuo es importante desahogar o des...

Page 27: ...de utilizar el flujo de retorno como indicador para determinar cu ndo es necesario limpiar el filtro o sustituirlo Si nota que el flujo se reduce l mpielo o sustit yalo 4 Pruebe el agua y ajuste seg n...

Page 28: ...cina antes de verter las sustancias en ella 6 Averig e la capacidad de agua en galones de su piscina la que se encuentra en el Manual de usuario Tiene que determinar la cantidad de sustancias qu micas...

Page 29: ...o el disyuntor diferencial no est activado B El tap n del disyuntor diferencial y o el cortocircuito se ha desconectado C Voltaje bajo A El nivel del agua de la piscina es bajo A Nivel de cloro B Niv...

Page 30: ...blanco Anillo negro para el tornillo Tap n de Sello Empaque para el Cartucho Anillo negro en las conexiones de la manguera Cartucho filtrante tipo A C Tap n uso para servicio solamente Se vende por se...

Page 31: ...rata de un orificio de salida de succi n sumergido que se utiliza en piscinas por encima del nivel del suelo 3 Solo para drenaje individual Utilice solo UN orificio de salida en cada bomba 4 No coloqu...

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