OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

(110) MODEL 634 FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.5” PANTONE 295U 01/31/2007

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FILTER CARTRIDGE CLEANING OR REPLACEMENT (continued)

6. Remove the "OLD" filter cartridge.

7. Examine the inside of the filter housing.

8. If dirt or sediment is located on the bottom of the housing then:

A. In a counter-clockwise motion gently unscrew and remove the sediment valve (2) located at the bottom of the housing. Place it in a safe place.

B. With a bucket of water or a garden hose pour water into the housing flushing out the sediment.

C. In a gentle clockwise motion return the sediment valve (2) to its location. Do not over-tighten.

9. Place a new cartridge filter in the housing.

10. Return the housing cover (4) to its position and in a clockwise direction rescrew the housing collar (1) onto the filter housing.

11. Turn both plunger valve handles in a counter-clockwise direction, pull up until they stop, and then turn them clockwise until the metal protruding notch anchors in the "0/1" position.

12. When the trapped air has escaped through the air release valve gently retighten the valve (2) in a clockwise direction.

13. Reconnect the power cord.

14. Turn the pump "ON".

FILTER PUMP STATIONARY MOUNTING OPTION

Some countries, especially in the European community, require the filter-pump to be secured to the ground or to a base in a permanent upright position. Check your local authorities to determine if there is a regulation in your area regarding above-the-ground swimming pool filter-pumps. If yes, then the filter-pump can be mounted to a platform using the two holes located in the base. See drawing below.

The filter-pump can be mounted on a cement base or onto a wooden platform to prevent accidental falling over. Total assembly must exceed 18kg. The European norm EN 60335-2-41 requires this product be secured to the ground or to a base.

165 mm

1. The mounting holes are 6.4 mm in diameter and spaced 165 mm apart.

2. Use two bolts and lock nuts with a maximum of 6.4 mm in diameter.

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