4. Inspect the rotor assembly to make sure that it has all of its parts and that the center shaft, magnetic axle, or impeller blades are not
broken as this will cause the pump to fail.
If your rotor assembly is broken a complete rotor assembly may be purchased at polygroupstore.com without having to replace the
whole pump. Please see Pool Support - Filtration System Troubleshooting for the RP Filtration System at support.polygroupstore.com.
PLEASE NOTE: Even if the rotor assembly is in perfect condition if it is not seated properly between the volute housing and the pump
it will not function correctly.
5. Once the rotor assembly has been checked or if replacing with a new rotor assembly, slowly insert the rotor assembly back into the
pump carefully. The force of the magnet will pull the rotor assembly into the pump.
Ensure that the rotor assembly is assembled and aligned correctly inside the pump body.
6. Once the rotor has been inserted, install the Pump Gasket
pump body and re-insert the Phillips Head Screws
screw until all the screws have been inserted. It is recommended that you alternate tightening each screw an equal amount, each
in sequence, until all are equally tight and you have a good even seal.
Pump Body With GFCI Cord (Image Reference Only)
Rotor Assembly
Pump Gasket
Volute Housing
O-Ring (On Volute Housing)
Phillips Head Screws (6 ea.)
O-Ring (On Hose Connection)
Please refer to page 9 "Setup Instructions" to reassemble your filtration system.
Should you encounter any problems, contact Customer Service at (888) 919-0070 from 8 AM to 5 PM Mon. thru Fri.
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, turning clockwise.
MST. Extended operating days and hours during peak season requirements.
back onto the Pump Body
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT completely tighten any single
, then place the Volute Cover onto the