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Before Starting the Pump
1. Use ONLY Hayward clamp system components; DEX2421JKIT clamp system, DEX2421J2 nut/bolt assembly, DEX2422Z2
metal reinforced seal. Non-Hayward clamp components may fail in use and cause explosive component separation.
Verify that upper and lower filter bodies are properly secured with the filter body clamp. Never rely on hand tightening the
clamp nut to the clamp bolt. Using a ¾ inch socket on a torque wrench, torque clamp nut to clamp bolt to 17 Nm (150
inch-lbs). Verify that the filter manual air relief body is in the LOCK position, and no filter components are missing, dam-
aged or not genuine Hayward components. (See Fig 2)
2. Close filter drain. Note: Filter plug requires an o-ring seal. (See Fig 4)
3. Open all system valves to allow water from the pool to the filtration system and from the filter to return to the pool.
4. Place the manual air relief valve in OPEN position. (See Fig 2)
Starting Pump
1. When starting system pump, do not stand over or near filter. If water leakage appears at filter tank clamp, immediately
turn off all system circulation pumps and all electrical power. Do not return to the filter until all water leakage has stopped.
Reassemble the clamp system per the instructions on page 7 in this owner's manual to stop leak.
2. Return to filter to CLOSE manual air relief valve only when a steady stream of water (not air or, air and water mix) is
discharged from the manual air relief valve.
Clamp nut
Clamp Bolt
Figure 1
FILTERING
Filtration starts as soon as flow is steady through the filter. As the filter removes dirt from the pool water, the accumulated
dirt causes a resistance to flow. As a result, the gauge pressure will rise and the flow will decrease. When the pressure
rises between 0.5 and 0.7 bar (7 - 10 psi) above the starting pressure,
or when the flow decreases below the desired rate, clean or replace
the filter cartridge elements. Once your filter is running and there is a
pressure reading, line up the green arrow with the current reading. (See
Fig 3) When the pressure rises to or above the red or second arrow, it is
time to clean or replace your filter cartridge elements.
By recording the initial starting pressure (with clean filter elements) a
determination can be made when the filter cartridge elements should
be replaced rather than cleaned. After the filter elements have been
cleaned and reinstalled if the starting pressure is higher than 0.4 Bar (6
PSI) above the starting pressure with the new filter cartridge elements,
the filter cartridge elements should be replaced the next time the gauge
arrow reaches the red arrow.
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Tighten clamp bolt
and nut using a
torque wrench to
17 Nm (150 inch-lbs).
USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
STARTING UP
To Open
Figure 2
OPERATION
SwimClear™
Manual Air Relief Shown Open
To Close
0,5 - 0,7 bar
7 - 10 PSI
Clean pressure
Place the green
Arrow here
0 Bar
Figure 3
In Locked Position
Time to clean:
filter pressure
reaches red arrow
Rev. B

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