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FILTER START-UP
1. If pressure gauge is not factory installed, thread the provided
gauge (which is wrapped with Teflon tape) into the filter cover.
2. Check to be sure assembly nut on filter is tight, lock tabs en-
gaged and drain valve closed. Open air relief.
3. Perform pump start-up.
4. Close vent when droplets first appear. An excessive spray of
water may occur if venting is not done slowly.
WINTERIZING
Consult your dealer for advice on winterizing your equipment if
freezing temperatures occur in your locality. His knowledge of your
equipment makes him the best qualified source of information.
Follow his recommendations, and if these include draining the
filter, proceed as follows: 1. Clean the filter element and store in
dry area. 2. Drain system by removing drain plug.
WATER CHEMISTRY
A proper and consistent use of chemicals is necessary to main-
tain clean, sanitary water, prevent a spread of germ infection and
control the growth of algae which can spoil the appearance and
enjoyment of your pool or spa. Chlorine is the most commonly
used chemical to provide clean, sanitary water. Either dry or liquid
chlorine (calcium or sodium hypochlorite) can be used which
should be added daily as it is dissipated by dirt and germs as well
as by the sun and the wind. It is also important that the correct level
of acidity or alkalinity of the pool water be maintained. This is the
pH of your pool with pH 7.0 being neutral. Readings above pH 7.0
are alkaline and readings below are acid. A desirable range is 7.2
to 7.4. Consult your local pool/spa dealer for complete information
on proper application and use of chemicals.
FILTER MAINTENANCE
Filter tank and contents should not require attention other than
cleaning filter element, provided water is kept in continuous chemi-
cal balance without heavy dosages of corrosive chemicals.
Note: The element support assembly on the SherLok automati-
cally purges any accumulated air to maintain the internal water
level up to the top of the element. We, however, recommend peri-
odic manual opening of the vent plug to purge any small amounts
of air accumulated under the cover.
REMOVING AND CLEANING FILTER ELEMENT
When the new filter is first placed into service, note the reading on the
pressure gauge. As dirt builds up in the filter, the pressure reading will
increase. When it reads 6 - 8 psi above the original reading, the filter
element should be cleaned as described below or replaced.
Filter Element Cleaning:
1. STOP pump.
2. Close inlet and outlet valves if installed (for units below water
level).
3. Loosen the yellow air vent on the top of the filter.
4. Remove the Ring-Lok. Push in the top of the yellow locking tab
as you begin to rotate the Ring-Lok to allow removal.
5. Using the Lid Removal System tabs on the bottom side of the
nut, remove the cover by inserting the tabs between the cover and
the body and rotating the nut allowing the tabs to pry the cover
upward.
6. Grasp the filter element by the handle and remove it from the
support pipe.
7. The element can usually be cleaned with a high pressure nozzle
on a garden hose. Place the nozzle inside the element and spray
outward pushing any trapped debris from the element.
TIP: For optimum cleaning, allow your element to dry. Brush off the
remaining dirt and chemicals that will not wash off with the hose.
An additional element will allow you uninterrupted enjoyment of
your pool during this cleaning procedure.
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INSTALLING FILTER ELEMENT
1. Remove and clean the O-ring on the filter body and lubricate
with petroleum jelly. Also, clean the O-ring groove on the filter body
and the sealing surface inside the filter cover to ensure a leak-free
seal. Install the O-ring on the filter body.
2. Clean the dirt catcher at the bottom of the support tube. This
assembly can be removed if desired by lifting upward on the sup-
port tube while rocking it from side to side. Once clean, replace it
by firmly pushing it back into the filter body.
3. Slide the clean filter element back onto the support tube and
press it firmly into place.
4. Place the cover on the filter body and press firmly downward
until it seats. TIP: It is easier to replace the cover if the air bleed
valve is open.
5. Clean the threads of the Ring-Lok nut and the threads on the
filter body with water or a clean rag. Place the Ring-Lok nut on the
filter and tighten to the built-in stops on the threads. Be sure the
yellow locking tab is fully engaged.
SERVICE & REPAIR PARTS
Refer all service to your local dealer as his knowledge of your
equipment makes him the best qualified source of information.
Order all repair parts through your dealer. Give the following infor-
mation when ordering repair parts: Unit nameplate information
and description of part.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
FILTER TANK LEAKS WATER
*Split in tank due to freeze or other damage. Replace.
*Lid O-ring damaged, twisted, or not lubricated. Inspect.
*Lock ring to lid not tight. Inspect and tighten down to engage lock tabs.
*Air bleed valve loose or O-ring missing. Inspect.
*Inlet/outlet fittings loose or not sealed. Inspect.
DEBRIS BACK TO POOL
*Dirty filter. Clean element in filter cleaner or replace.
*Cracked dirt catcher. Inspect and replace if necessary.
*Filter collapsing. By-pass through top of dirt catcher. Inspect or replace.
*Filter isn't seated in dirt catcher. Inspect.
*Filter is installed upside down. Install top side up. Inspect.
FILTER DOESN'T KEEP WATER CLEAN
*Filter collapsing. Bypass through top of dirt catcher. Inspect or replace.
*Holes in filter. Inspect or replace.
*Filter installed upside down. Inspect or install top side up.
*Filter isn't seated in dirt catcher. Inspect or install top side up.
*Water started out dirty. Continue to filter and clean as necessary.
*Heavy swimmer load. Clean filter as necessary.
*Flow rate too low. Increase flow to turn water more often.
PRESSURE DOESN'T DROP IN FILTER AFTER CLEANING
*Dirty filter. Clean element in filter cleaner or replace.
*Gate valve closed in return line. Inspect.
*Return line partially clogged. Inspect.
*Return fitting clogged. Inspect.
TANK WILL NOT ALIGN WITH BASE MOUNTING HOSES
*Check position of tank. Rotate.
*Loosen pump from base to allow filter to move and align.
FILTER LID LEAKING
*Inspect O-ring, cracks, twisted. Replace.
*Lid cracked. Replace.
*Tank cracked. Replace.
If the recommendations in the TROUBLE SHOOTING portion of
this manual do not solve your particular problem, please contact
your local dealer for service.