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(109) MODEL 633T FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 12/01/2011
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CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTER CARTRIDGES (continued)
LONG TERM STORAGE
1.
Before emptying your pool for long term storage, or relocation, be sure the
water is directed towards an acceptable drain water receptacle away from the
house. Check local regulations for specific directions regarding disposal of
swimming pool water.
2.
Disconnect power cord from electrical outlet.
3
.
Now, drain the pool.
4.
When the pool is empty, disconnect all hoses from pump and plunger valves
and remove the strainers from the pool wall.
5.
Drain all water from the filter pump.
6.
Leave filter pump pieces & hoses outside to thoroughly air dry.
7.
Twist the plunger collar counter-clockwise removing the water flow control
mechanism from the plunger housing
.
8.
Coat the following O-rings and washers with petroleum jelly for long term
storage:
• Air release valve & sediment O-rings
(3)
.
• Filter housing cover O-ring
(5).
• Pump hose O-rings
(10)
.
• Strainer valve assembly step washers
(11)
.
• Flat strainer rubber washers
(13)
.
9.
Discard the used filter cartridge. Put aside 1 or 2 new cartridges for next
season’s use.
10.
It is best to place all dry pieces in the original packaging for storage or place
them in an airtight plastic bag.
11.
Store the unit and accessories in a dry place. The storage's temperature should
be controlled, between 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and 104
degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) storage location.
7.
Examine the inside of the filter housing.
8.
If dirt or sediment is located on the bottom of the housing then:
A.
In a counter-clockwise motion gently unscrew and remove the sediment
valve
(2)
located at the bottom of the housing. Place it in a safe place.
B.
With a bucket of water or a garden hose pour water into the housing
flushing out the sediment.
C.
Screw back the sediment valve
(2)
in a gentle clockwise motion. Do not
over-tighten.
9.
Place a new cartridge filter in the housing.
10.
Return the housing cover
(4)
to its position and in a clockwise direction rescrew
the housing collar
(1)
onto the filter housing.
11.
Turn both plunger valve handles in a counter-clockwise direction, pull up until
they stop, and then turn them clockwise until the metal protruding notch
anchors in the "0/1" position.
12.
When the trapped air has escaped through the air release valve gently
retighten the valve
(2)
in a clockwise direction.
13.
Reconnect the power cord.
14.
Turn on the pump.
IMPORTANT
It is best to store away your poolsystem in its original packaging.