User Manual

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Pulling the pump Vertically will result in damaging the filter base and the pump. With the pump out now you can remove
the grey volute by twisting it counter clockwise. This will expose the impeller and shaft of the pump. Inspect all parts for
any debris. Use a brush to remove any debris. NOTE the position of the pump when it is locked onto the base. The pump
is properly locked once it slides over the Locking Notch (as seen in Fig – 4C). Note – If the pump is not installed properly
the UV Housing Cover will not align properly. Once this process is complete you will have to lock the pump back into the
same position. With the pump fully exposed push it out horizontally along the notches.
Recommendation: It is recommended to use Lifegard Silicone Lubricant (Part # R172036) on all rubber O-rings and the
impeller and shaft of the pump. After servicing the pump replace the pump back onto the base by following Step – 4 in
reverse. Make sure to slide the pump back onto the base until it is locked and you hear a locking click. If the pump is not
locked all the way the UV chamber will not fit properly. Reinstall the Pump to UV Chamber Adapter (as shown in Fig – 6).
Step – 5: Run the pump cord along the cord holders on the base and reinstall the Rubber Cord Grommet (Item # 20) (as
shown in Fig – 7)
Step – 6: Start to reinstall the UV Housing Chamber by first installing the open end of the Housing that goes over the “O”
ring for the Internal UV Housing. Slide it gently and press the end that connects to the pump by sliding it onto the “O” ring
of the Pump to UV Chamber Adapter (as shown in Fig – 8).
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5A
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5B
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5C