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In accordance with AS/NZS 60335.1 we are obliged to inform you that this appliance
appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the appliance.
Emptying the strainer basket
The strainer basket should be inspected frequently through the transparent lid and emptied when a build-up
of rubbish is evident. The directions below should be followed.
• Switch off pump;
• Unscrew the strainer basket lid anti-clockwise and remove;
• Remove the strainer basket by lifting upwards from its housing;
• Empty the trapped refuse from the basket. Hose out with water if necessary.
NOTE: NEVER knock the plastic basket on a hard surface as it will cause damage.
• Check the strainer basket for cracks, replace the strainer basket in the pump if damaged;
• Replace the lid and ensure that it seals on the large rubber o-ring. Firm hand tightness only is required.
The o-ring & thread can be lubricated with Hydra Slip or equivalent products.
Failure to undertake regular maintenance may cause damage not covered by warranty.
Routine maintenance
To maximise the life of the ProMaster, and for personal safety use this checklist once a week. Ensure pump
is off before starting:
• Make sure that any pressure gauges are in working condition and the operating pressure is within limits as
specified on the product;
• Make sure that each suction inlet and main drain has a cover that is securely attached and in safe working
condition;
• Make sure that all skimmer covers are securely attached and in safe working condition. These should be
replaced every 3 to 4 years;
• Remove any obstructions or debris from the main drain cover;
• Ensure the skimmer and pump baskets are free of leaves and debris at least once a week;
• Remove obstructions and combustibles from around the pump motor;
• Make sure all wiring connections are clean and that all wiring and electrical equipment is in good condition.
Damaged wiring must be repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician as soon as damage is discovered;
• Check water balance and sanitizer levels at your local pool shop.