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(193PO) MODEL SF90110T SAND FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 06/21/2013

English

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TROUBLE

CAUSE

SOLUTION

• Line cord must be plugged into a 3 wire outlet

that is protected by a Class A Ground Fault

Circuit Interrupter, or RCD.

• Reset circuit breaker. If circuit breaker trips

repeatedly, your electrical system may have a

defect. Turn off circuit breaker and call an

electrician to correct the problem.

• Let the motor cool down and restart again.

• Adjust the chlorine and pH level. Consult your local

swimming pool supply stores.

• Load with filter sand, see “sand loading instructions”.

• Set valve to “FILTER” position.

• Operate the filter for longer periods.

• Clean the strainer screen at the inlet.

• Clear any obstructions in the intake hose by discharging it

inside pool wall.

• Tighten hose nuts, check hoses for damage, check pool

water level.

• Backwash filter.

• Install the nozzle at the upper position of the pool inlet, and

the strainer at the lower position of the pool outlet.

• Remove about 1” of sand if necessary.

• Remove any pool vacuuming device attached to the

system line.

• Turn off pump, clear any debris or obstruction in the outlet,

remove all air from the filter pump and turn pump on again.

• Turn off pump, if water leaking from the vacuum release

valve, then release valve needs to be replaced. Contact

Intex Service Center immediately to order replacement.

You may cover release valve with the cap temporarily if

you ensure that the strainer cover / strainer grid is installed

and you

Do Not run the pump while pool is occupied.

• Fill pool to correct water level.

• Clean strainer screens at pool inlet.

• Tighten hose nuts, check hose for damage.

• Contact Intex service center.

• Remove 6-way valve cover and ensure the

o-ring is in place.

• Clean sand tank o-ring with garden hose water.

• Tighten the clamp with wrench supplied.

• Contact Intex service center.

• Tighten/reinstall hose nut.

• Ensure o-ring/L-shape o-ring is in place and

not damaged.

• Turn off the pump and restart 5 minutes later.

• Re-set the timer.

• Contact Intex service center.

• Clear any obstructions in the intake by

unscrewing it from the 6-way valve.

• Contact Intex service center.

• Use only No. 20 silica sand with particle size

range 0.45 to 0.85 mm (0.018 to 0.033 inches)

and a Uniformity Coefficient less than 1.75.

• Change sand.

FILTER MOTOR

FAILS TO START

FILTER DOESN’T

CLEAN POOL

FILTER DOESN’T

PUMP WATER OR

FLOW IS VERY

SLOW

PUMP DOESN’T

WORK

6-WAY VALVE/

COVER LEAKING

HOSE LEAKING

TIMER IS

INACCURATE OR

TIMER CAN'T BE SET

PRESSURE GAUGE

DOESN’T WORK

SAND IS FLOWING

BACK INTO THE

POOL

• The motor is not plugged in.

• The GFCI/RCD circuit breaker is

tripped.

• Motor too hot and overload

protection is shut off.

• Improper chlorine or pH levels.

• No filtering media in tank.

• Wrong 6-way valve setting position.

• Excessively dirty pool.

• The strainer screen is restricting

the water flow.

• Clogged inlet or discharge.

• An air leak on the intake line.

• Excessively dirty pool.

• Sand media clogged with dirt.

• Nozzle and strainer connections

are reversed.

• Crusting or caking on the filtering

sand surface.

• Pool vacuuming device attached

to the system.

• The vacuum release valve on the

plunger valve is activated.

• The vacuum release valve on the

plunger valve is leaking.

• Low water level.

• Strainer screen clogged up.

• An air leak on the intake hose.

• Faulty motor or the impeller is jammed.

• Sand tank o-ring missing.

• Sand tank o-ring dirty.

• Flange clamp not tight.

• 6-way valve damage.

• Hose nut not securely tight.

• Hose connection fitting

o-ring/L-shape o-ring missing.

• Possible inner timer defective.

• Clogged inlet of the pressure

gauge.

• Pressure gauge damage.

• Sand is too small.

• Sand bed is calcified.

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