1. The following items are required to get your pool ready for use. They are available at polygroupstore.com or your local pool supplies stores:
a. Test Kit – for checking the chlorine and pH levels of the pool water. Use it daily and adjust with the required chemicals.
b. 1" (2.54 cm) Chlorine Tablets – for water disinfection and prevention of the growth of algae
c. pH Control Chemicals – for adjusting the pH level up (soda ash) or down (acid)
d. Algaecides – to eliminate algae
e. Superchlorinator – to destroy ("shock") the combined chlorine, ammonia, nitrogen, and organic compounds that build up in pool water over time and with
extended use.
f. Leaf Net with handle – for removing leaves, trash, insects, etc. from the pool
g. Chlorine Dispenser
2. IMPORTANT: it is a MUST to maintain the chlorine and pH levels at all times:
a. Check and adjust the pH and chlorine levels daily. FILTER PUMP ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT ALGAE FROM GROWING IN POOL WATER; THIS CAN ONLY
BE DONE BY MAINTAINING PROPER CHLORINE AND pH LEVELS AT ALL TIMES.
b. Recommended pH level: between 7.3 and 7.8
c. Recommended chlorine level: between 1.0 and 1.6 ppm
d. Superchlorinate your pool at least every other week.
e. Hot weather and heavy use may require the pH and chlorine levels to be maintained on the upper side of the scale as well as a weekly superchlorination.
f. Using a pool and/or solar cover will help maintain the pH and chlorine levels by reducing evaporation of pool water.
g. CAUTION: High chlorine concentration and low pH level will damage the pool/pool liner. You must follow the instructions on quantity and safe usage
of the pool chemicals you use. NEVER drop lumps or pellets of chemicals into the pool – this may present a hazard to the swimmers and/or damage your pool liner.
3. Clean your pool regularly using a maintenance kit with vacuum. You can get the kit from polygroupstore.com
4. Using a foot bath prior to entering the pool will help keep the pool clean.
5. Avoid using well water. If you must use well water, always seek professional advice from your local pool chemical suppliers before chemicals into it.
6. Find out the water capacity (in gallon) of your pool from the pool Owner's Manual. You will need it to determine the amount of chemicals required, or when you
contact a pool supplies expert for water testing and advice on safe use of chemicals.
NOTE: Always follow the manufacturer label directions of the chemicals you choose to use.
1. Turn off the Pump, and unplug it from the power outlet.
2. Slide open the Skimmer Top Cover
3. Turn counterclockwise the Skimmer Seal Ring
back into the Canister in reverse order.
4. Loosen all the Hose Clamps
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5. Remove and clean the return fittings
6. Turn clockwise to remove the Motor Seal Nut
Replacement/Reassembly (p. 15) to reassemble the Motor into the Canister.
7. Store all the parts in a dry place that remains above 32°F (0°C) at all times.
Should you encounter any problems, contact Customer Service at (888) 919-0070 from 8AM to 5PM MST, Monday-Friday.
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POOL WATER CARE
PUMP DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE
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, remove the Strainer Basket
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to remove the Skimmer Canister
, remove the Hose
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, and drain any remaining water.
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. Lubricate the RF Gasket
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and take out the Pump Motor Assembly
Extended operating days and hours during peak season requirements.
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, Filter Cartridge
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and the Weir
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from the pool. Clean and dry parts
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with petroleum jelly. Then snap all the parts together in sequence.
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. Clean and dry completely the Pump. Then see STEP 3: Pump
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.
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and
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, and reassemble them