GAME 4515 Kullanıcı El Kitabı - Sayfa 6
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First time use:
The filtering system is ready for use when the filter tank has been filled in accordance with the instructions,
and the hoses have correctly attached.
Ensure that the pump is placed below the water line and that the water flows to the pump from the pool via
the intake hose. Switch on the pump and wait until it starts to draw in water in a normal fashion. Where
necessary, this can be repeated several times.
NOTE: The filter sand should be manufactured according to the standard DIN 12094. Filter sand that is
manufactured according to this standard has no more than 10% grit below the specified grain size. Small
pieces of grit are prone to whirling into the pool and resting on its bottom until they are completely rinsed
away by the filter tank.
Filter Use:
The water in a swimming pool should be cleansed through the filter tank 2-4 times a day, depending on how
much water the pool holds and the cleaning capacity of the filtering device. If the weather and the pool water
ware warm, there is always a need for increased filtering and chemical cleansing of the water. During warm
periods, the pool is likely to be used more frequently which further increases the demands on the cleansing of
water.
We recommend the use of a simple, cheap outdoor timer, enabling automatic switching on and off the pump It
is usually completely unnecessary to run the pump around the clock, and regularly scheduled breaks where the
motor can cool off extends the life of the pump.
A sand filter system should have the capacity required to clean all the water in the pool at least every 5 hours.
If this basic condition is met, and the water is otherwise problem free, the following general rule can be used
to determine for the required filtration time.
The filter system should run in hours for half of the pools temperature in degrees Celsius.
Example: If the water temperature is 75°F (24°C), the filter system is set to run for 12 hours per day. If the
water temperature rises to 82°F (28°C), the filtration time increases to 14 hours per day.
Backwash:
The filtering continually causes accumulation of dirty particles in the filter sand. This accumulation causes an
increasing resistance in the filter tank as the water is pressed through the filter material.
The pressure gauge shows the pressure inside the tank. If the pressure should rise by 3-4 PSI above the
original pressure measurement when the filter sand was new and clean, the filter needs a backwash.
The filter sand must be cleansed from dirty particles regularly. This is done by backwashing, the water current
is changed to remove the dirty particles and wash out the sand. The unclean backwashed water is then
diverted to the backwash outlet.
Note: The pump should ALWAYS be turned off before changing the filter position with the three way handle.
NEVER change the handle position while the pump is running as this can damage the over head valve and bring
sand into the pool!
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Turn off the filter pump!
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Place handle in position 2 "backwash".
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Make sure a hose is attached to the backwash valve, or the water will gush from the filter tank. If
needed, a special flat and compact backwash hose can be purchased.
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Turn on the pump again and let it run until the pumped-out water changes from dirty to clean. This
will take about 5 minutes.
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Turn off the filter pump!
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Set the handle to position 1 "Filtration"
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Turn on the pump.
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The filter system is now ready for use again.
NOTE: keep in mind that the dirty return water should be easy to divert before the backwash procedure starts
– remember the backwash hose!
In addition, remember that the backwash procedure must NOT be stopped before it is completed! Check in
advance that there is sufficient water in the pool to carry out a backwash before it is started.
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