Cleaning the filter balls
Never clean the filter balls in the washing machine or tumble dryer!
Clean the filter balls in the sink under running water or use a garden hose.
If the cleaned filter balls no longer clean the pool water sufficiently, exchange the filter balls.
Test
Check the following before each use:
- Is there visible damage on the device?
- Is there visible damage on the control elements?
- Are the accessories in flawless condition?
- Are all lines in flawless condition?
- Are the ventilation slots unobstructed and clean?
Do not start up a damaged device or damaged accessories. Have them checked by the manufacturer or
its customer service or a qualified service technician.
Storage
Winter storage
Store the filter system in a dry and frost-free place (>= +5 °C) away from direct sunlight.
Always store the dried filter medium separately from the filter vessel over the winter.
1. Switch off the pump
2. Pull the power plug of the pump
3. Close the shut-off valves or block the water flow to the pool's connecting hoses.
4. Uninstall the connecting lines to the pool and drain the hoses.
5. Loosen the drain screw
6. Drain the filter medium (see "Exchanging the filter medium").
Wash the filter balls by hand and let them dry completely.
7. Rinse the filter system with tap water.
8. Let the filter system dry completely.
The device can be stored over the winter.
Troubleshooting
Problem
The pressure on the manometer
exceeds 1 bar.
Air bubbles escape from the
injection nozzle.
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by pressing the ON/OFF button on the timer
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.
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on the pump housing and completely empty the pump.
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Possible cause
The filter balls are dirty.
The pump is sucking in air.
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Remedy
Remove and wash the filter balls by hand.
Exchange the filter balls if necessary.
Check all hoses and gaskets for leaks.
Retighten the hose clamps.
Check the water level in the pool and fill
with more water if necessary until the
pool water covers the suction line
connection completely.