normal. If some filtering charge is evacuated through inlets in the pool, you just have to make the rinse phase
last longer (steps 4, 5 and 6). Remember to check the water level of your pool during the back-washes and add
some water if required.
VII. WINTERING
It is advisable to empty the filter and the pump during the pool wintering.
4 Unplug the electrical supplying of the filtration unit.
4 Isolate the unit from the pool in turning off the valves linking them together.
4 Remove the multi-port valve from the filter.
4 Unscrew the drain cap (fig.2) in order to empty the tank. Caution : an air entrance must be implemented
on the top of the tank.
4 Remove the pump lid (fig.3, n°66), empty the strainer basket (fig.3, n° 64) and unscrew the pump draining
cap (fig.3, n°69).
4 Keep the filtration unit away from extreme cold.
VIII. USE GUIDE
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EGULARLY CLEAN THE SKIMMER BASKET AND PUMP STRAINER
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(2 / 3
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AINTAIN A MAXIMUM WATER LEVEL IN YOUR POND
THE HEIGHT OF THE SKIMMER
SO THAT THE PUMP
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DOES NOT SUCK AIR
4 It is imperative to change as rapidly as soon as any element or combination of items damaged. Use only
approved parts responsible for the placing on the market.
4 When the chemicals have been used to treat the pool water is recommended to respect a minimum filtration
time to preserve the health of swimmers that depends on the health rules.4 As the running of your filtration unit
on "FILTRATION" position goes along, the filtering charge clogs up, the pressure on the manometer increases.
The filter needs to be unblocked by a filter wash or back-wash (see § 6, "Do a filter back-wash in 9 steps").
4 Regularly check that the pump basket is not full : indeed, it can be obstructed by litters pumped in by the
skimmer and so make the manometer pressure decrease.
4 Regularly check the manometer pressure. If it has increased, do a back-wash (see §6).
4 Make a point of turning the pump off before handling the multi-port valve.
4 In order to empty the pool quickly (if equipped with a main drain), you can put the multi-port valve lever
on the "WASTE" position (fig.4, position 4). The water sucked-up from the pool is evacuated outside straight
away.
4 The "RECIRCULATION" position (fig.4, position 5) on the valve enables you to make the water circulate in
your pool without the water being filtered. This position is often used in order to improve the spreading of shock
products (chlorine shock, ph-/ph+ powder, wintering products).
4 Put the lever on the "CLOSE" position (fig.4, position 6) in order to turn off all internal pipes of the valve.
4 During the pool use period, the filtration must be put into service every day. The time of filtration depends
on the number of people using the pool and the water temperature (from 2 to 12 hours a day).
4 In order to get a clear and safe water, regularly check up (once a week) the pH and the disinfectant level (chlo-
rine, bromine...). For an optimal efficiency of the disinfectant, it is essential to keep the pH between 7 and 7,4.
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