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9. Tap Body.
10. Tap's O-Ring couple. One is to be applied internally and the other one
externally.
5.6.2.
Filter assembling.
Once the drain tap is mounted on the tank paying attention that all the o-ring are well applied you can proceed with the Filter assembling.
1. Insert diagonally the tube with the diffuser body inside the filter as shown in the Fig. 6 and subsequently mount the plugs on the diffuser body.
2. Place the diffuser complete with the tube underneath the tank. Refill the tank with water until the first line you can see on the tank (Fig. 5). This procedure
give stability to the diffuser.
3. Place the special funnel (Fig. 3, #4) on the tank's mouth, paying attention to cover properly the tube, and start to pour the filter media (quartz sand not
supplied into the tank, Fig. 7).
Once you refilled the tank with filter media until the higher line (around 2/3 of the tank's height) remove the funnel.
4. Take now the special multifunctional valve supplied and insert it applying it under the soft o-ring (Fig. 8).
5. Clean really carefully the tank's neck, place the multifunctional valve taking care that the tube enter in the central hole (Fig. 9).
Insert the pipe into the central hole, taking care not to move the O-ring from its housing.
6. Now fix the multifunctional valve to the tank through the supplied flange (Fig. 10). Work with a screwdriver to tight the screws.
7. Take off the multifunction white multifunctional valve cap, apply some supplied teflon around the manometer (optional for SF15, 25) thread and then screw
the manometer with a key using no strength on the plastic box (Fig. 11).
Now your filter is at your disposal.
5.6.3.
Pressure connection with compression fittings (optional).
See Fig. 12.
Position the O-rings on the hosetail (Fig. 13).
Proceed as follows:
1. Screw the two hosetail (Fig. 14).
2. Insert onto the hose: ring nut, split ring (Fig. 15)
3. Insert the hose all the way in until it goes no further (Fig. 16)
4. Move all the components forward.
5. Tighten the nut (Fig. 17).
5.6.4.
Connection to the skimmer and to the pump.
Apply some supplied teflon around the hose connector (hydraulic parts) to guarantee a safe sealing.
Position the O-rings on the hosetail (Fig. 13).
1. Pressure connection (Fig. 18, # 1): join the filter pump (outlet Fig. 21, OUT) to the multifunction valve (PUMP), using the corrugated pipes or the rigid
connection (Fig. 19).
2. Skimmer tube (Fig. 18, # 2): join the skimmer connection to the frontal connection of the filter pump (inlet Fig. 20, IN).
3. Return-tube (Fig. 18, # 3): join the connection on the 4 or 6 ways multifunctional valve marked with RETURN/POOL to the entrance mouth connection of
the swimming pool. Tight with special hose clamps the tubes on the connections (hydraulic parts).
4. Backwash-tube (Fig. 18, # 4): to be used when we apply the BACKWASH function to drain the dirty water in a discharge area. For the connection use
proper rubber tubes and proper hose clamps (hydraulic parts).
5.6.5.
Refilling the swimming pool.
If you have already connected everything properly you can now start to refill the swimming pool. The water level must reach at least the middle of the skimmer's
suction mouth.
5.6.6.
Starting the product.
Before starting the application of the filter make sure this one is well positioned out of the swimming pool under the water level (flooded). Check that all the
tubes and joints are fixed tightly. The swimming pool has to be refilled with water until half of the skimmer height. The water must arrive to the pump by
natural flow (flooded).
1. Change the 4 or 6 ways multifunctional valve lever to the BACKWASH position.
Make sure that on the joint WASTE (Fig. 18, # 4) a tube that make the water drain is connected. Start the filter only after this moment.
2. Start the pump and make a BACKWASH of about 2÷3 minutes.
3. Right after this stop the pump and change the multifunctional valve lever position on RINSE.
4. Re-start the pump and rinse for about 30 seconds.
5. Stop the pump once again and change the multifunctional valve lever position on FILTER.
6. Start again the pump.
The product is now doing its normal job.
5.7. Reinstallation and reuse.
Clean the product and the moving parts accurately before stopping the product for a while, such as, for instance, during the winter months. Do not lubricate
and/or use detergents and chemical cleaning products.
If there is the risk of freezing, the product must be carefully emptied from the liquids in its hydraulic circuit. It is advisable to empty all the hydraulic parts.
Remove the cap to empty the product (Fig. 4, # 13), when included.
5.8. Demolition and disposal.
Collecting recyclable material, both those used for packaging (cardboard, nylon, etc.) and those replaced during routine and extraordinary maintenance is
recommended. Suitable collection of waste material for recycling, processing and environmentally compatible disposal contributes in avoiding possible negative
effects on the environment and health and promote the reuse and/or recycling of product materials.
Illicit product disposal by the user may be punishable by current international and/or national laws.
6. Operations and use.
Do not use glues, sealers or other chemical products on threads or other parts of the product.
6.1. Description of operation.
The product you have purchased carries out the mechanical purification of the water that, passing through the filter media (sand), is cleaned of all undissolved
substances held back by the filter media.
6.2. Application range.
The product cannot be used to purify water for human consumption.
The product was designed and constructed to operate in above-ground fresh swimming pool, located outdoors.
6.3. Use.
The product cannot be used to purify water for human consumption.
6.4. Operating limits and environmental limits.
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Maximum water temperature: 35 [°C].
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Minimum water temperature: 4 [°C].
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