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MAINTAINING YOUR

 

ALLCLEAR

 FILTER:

 WARNING: 

Before performing any maintenance, always unplug the AllClear™ Filter from the 

power source. 

The amount of fish and waste in your pond will determine 
how frequently you will need to clean your filter. In general, 
you will need to clean your filter when the pressure 
indicator on the top of the filter displays red or when water 
flow is reduced. Replace filter media pads yearly or when 
pads show signs of wear and tear. See REPLACEMENT PARTS 
for replacement filter media pads.  

Watch a video of the AllClear

 Filter maintenance online  @  

www.thepondguy.com/allclear

Remove Top

REMOVE the filter canister clamp (on model 1200 unlatch 
the four buckles). Gently pull off the filter canister top and 
set aside. Remove filter pads. 

Disconnect Plumbing

DISCONNECT plumbing by unscrewing the step down 
fittings from the AllClear™ Filter. 

Restore Power

RINSE media pads with a bucket of pond water. Do not rinse 
BioBalls media, except for winter storage, unless BioBalls 
media are plugged with debris. DO NOT use chlorinated tap 
water as this will strip natural bacteria from your filter. 

Unplug & Turn to Filter

REASSEMBLE media pads back into filter in order;  
high-density (Blue) on the bottom, medium density 
(Yellow-2400 model only) in the middle and low density 
(Black) on the top. Seat the filter canister O-ring properly in 
place before replacing the filter canister top and securing 
with canister clamp. 

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Summary of Contents for AllClear Series

Page 1: ...odels AllClear 1200 Item 120830 AllClear 2400 Item 120831 NOTES ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ________________________...

Page 2: ...g The AllClear Filter is NOT suitable for use in swimming pools swimming ponds or other situations where bodily contact is made with the water Although the AllClear Filter is designed for outdoor use it should never be submerged in water Avoid contact with the UV C light Light omitted can be harmful to the eyes and skin CAUTION To reduce the risk of equipment damage or failure DO NOT place the All...

Page 3: ...ittings to the inlet and outlet of the AllClear Filter with the compression ring Note The o rings should be between the filter housing and the step down fitting to create a watertight seal when secure Step 5 Cut the Fittings CUT step down fittings down to the largest connection that will work with your plumbing Step down fittings offer options for use with 1 1 1 4 and 1 1 2 plumbing Note AllClear ...

Page 4: ...filter canister clamp on model 1200 unlatch the four buckles Gently pull off the filter canister top and set aside Remove filter pads Step 1 Disconnect Plumbing DISCONNECT plumbing by unscrewing the step down fittings from the AllClear Filter Step 3 Restore Power RINSE media pads with a bucket of pond water Do not rinse BioBalls media except for winter storage unless BioBalls media are plugged wit...

Page 5: ...emove Bracket REMOVE the screws securing the power cord retaining bracket Step 3 Unscrew UV Transformer UNSCREW UV Transformer and gently pull out the UV transformer and bulb Step 1 Remove Access Hatch REMOVE the screws securing the access hatch Then gently lift to separate Step 4 Replace the Bulb PULL gently on the base of the UV C bulb to remove Insert new bulb and reassemble unit DO NOT touch t...

Page 6: ...aning Loss of water flow check the following Verify pump is not plugged with debris Verify filter media is not plugged with debris Verify filter is not leaking causing a loss of pressure Filter is leaking check the following Verify that the proper amount of water is flowing through the filter See recommendation for proper water flow on page 3 Verify O rings are seated correctly or replace if warn ...

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