Troubleshooting Guide - Polygroup SUMMER WAVES CP2000-C Manual Del Usuario

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WARNING:
TURN OFF THE PUMP AND UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING THE FILTER PUMP.
PROBLEM
A Unit not plugged in or
Motor fails to
B GFCI Plug and/or circuit
1
start or kicks
on and off
C Low voltage
A Low pool water level
No or slow
water flow
2
B Inlet/Outlet clogged
through the
return fitting.
C Dirty filter cartridge
A Chlorine level
B pH level
Filter pump is
C Dirty filter cartridge
not cleaning
the pool
3
D Damaged filter cartridge
properly (e.g.
cloudy/green
E Slow water flow
water)
F Other chemicals required
G Pool water very dirty
A Suction/return hose
4
Water leakage
B Vent screw in Seal Top
C Seal Top
POOL PUMP DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE
1. Turn off the Pump, and unplug it from the power outlet. Remove the RF Diverter
RF Plug
23
. Now, hand tighten the SF Cap
2. Slowly unscrew the Vent Screw
3. Remove the Seal Top
18
by turning counter-clockwise.
4. Remove the Filter Cartridge
21
5. Clean and dry all of the filter pump parts including filter cartridges.
6. Liberally lubricate the Canister Gasket
Assembly
15
.
7. Store all the parts in a dry environment that remains above 0 ºC (32 °F) at all times.
Should you encounter any problems, contact Customer Service at (888) 919-0070 from 8AM to 5PM MST, Monday-Friday.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CAUSE
A Unit must be plugged into a grounded 3-prong power outlet. Press the reset button on the
GFCI not activated
B Reset the GFCI plug and/or circuit breaker. If problem persists, have the circuit
breaker tripped
C Check the line voltage, it must be in the range of 105 to 125 Volts A.C.
A Fill the pool to the FILL LINE. The suction fitting must be at least 4" under water.
B Check for obstructions(s) at the suction fitting and return fitting.
C Clean or replace the filter cartridge. A spare cartridge makes service more convenient.
A Maintain chlorine level between 1.0 to 1.6 ppm.
B Maintain pH level between 7.3 to 7.8.
C Clean or replace the filter cartridge. A spare cartridge makes service more convenient.
D Inspect the filter cartridge for holes or tears. If it's visibly damaged, replace with a new one.
E Check for obstructions(s) at the suction fitting and return fitting.
F Have the pool water sample tested by a pool supply store. It may be necessary to add other
G Chemicals are required to maintain clean pool water. Clean pool and filter more often.
A Tighten the hose clamps. Check the o-rings on the suction/return fittings.
B Check the Vent Screw O-Ring
C Check the Canister Gasket
5
onto the Suction Fitting
16
from the Seal Top
18
to depressurize the Pump.
and any chlorine tablets left inside. Loosen all four Hose Clamps
19
and the Vent Screw O-Ring
Extended operating days and hours during peak season requirements.
GFCI to start the pump.
checked by a qualified electrician.
chemicals due to varying water quality in different localities.
Check hoses for damage. Replace if needed.
17
19
for damage. Replace if needed.
7
from the Return Fitting
2
.
14
, remove the Hoses
17
with petroleum jelly, and then reassemble all of the parts of the Filter Pump
OWNER'S MANUAL
SOLUTION
for damage. Replace if needed.
6
and then seal the Return Fitting
13
and allow the water to drain out.
6
with the
13

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