User Manual
Winterizing 
Consult your dealer for advice on winterizing your 
equipment if freezing temperatures occur in your locality. 
His knowledge of your equipment makes him the best 
qualified source of information. Follow his 
recommendations, and if these include draining the filter 
system, proceed as follows: 
1.  If your system does not contain a filter, proceed to 
step2. 
A.  For sand filters: BACKWASH for 3 to 5 
minutes and set dial valve to WINTERIZE. 
B.  For cartridge filters: Clean the filter element and 
store in a dry place. 
2.  Drain system by loosening drain plugs (drain plugs 
will drain without completely removing the plug 
from unit) and/or removing pipe caps. 
Water Chemistry
A proper and consistent use of chemicals is 
necessary to maintain clean, sanitary water, prevent a 
spread of germ infection and control the growth of algae 
which can spoil the appearance and enjoyment of your 
pool or spa. 
Chlorine is the most commonly used chemical to 
provide clean, sanitary water. Either dry or liquid chlorine 
(calcium or sodium hypochlorite) can be used which 
should be added daily as it is dissipated by dirt and germs 
as well as be the sun and wind. 
It is also important that the correct level of acidity or 
alkalinity of the pool water be maintained. This is the pH 
of your pool with pH 7.0 being neutral. Readings above 
7.0 are alkaline and below are acid. A desirable range is 
7.2 – 7.4. 
Pump Maintenance
1.  Motors are self-lubricating – no lubrication required. 
2.  Clean hair & lint strainer if you have a strainer body 
pump. 
3.  Visually inspect motor for blockage of air vents on 
motor shell. Remove any debris after breaker off. 
4.  Shaft seals may become worn and must be replaced if 
leakage is observed. 
Cleaning
Switch power off. Close valves in suction and return 
line. Unscrew strainer Ring-Lok counterclockwise and 
remove the strainer cover from hair and lint strainer and lift 
out strainer basket. Clean and replace the basket. Take care 
to seat basket properly. Clean O-Ring and re-lubricate with 
petroleum jelly if necessary. Clean O-Ring seats on cover 
and strainer. Refit cover and strainer – hand tighten only – 
and open valves. Put pump back into operation. 
Caution: Do not retighten strainer during operation. 
Service & Repair Parts
Refer all service to your local dealer as his knowledge 
of your equipment makes him the best qualified source of 
information. Order all repair parts through your dealer. Giv
e
the following information when ordering repair parts: 
1.  Unit nameplate data. 
2.  Description of part. 
Trouble Shooting
MOTOR DOES NOT START 
1.  Disconnect switch or circuit breaker in OFF position. 
2.  Fuses blown or thermal overload open. 
Locked motor shaft. 
3.  Motor windings burned out. 
4.  Defective starting switch inside single-phase motor 
5.  Disconnected or defective wiring 
6. Low voltage 
MOTOR DOES NOT REACH FULL SPEED 
1. Low voltage 
2.  2 speed model set on low speed 
3.  Motor windings connected for wrong voltage on 
dual voltage model. 
MOTOR OVERHEATS (Protect trips) 
1. Low voltage 
2.  Motor windings connected for wrong voltage on 
dual voltage model. 
3. Inadequate ventilation 
PUMP DELIVERS NO WATER 
1.  Pump is not primed 
2.  Closed valve in suction or discharge line 
3.  Leakage or air into suction system 
4. Impeller clogged 
LOW PUMP CAPACITY 
1.  Valve in suction or discharge line partly closed 
2.  Suction or discharge line partly plugged 
3.  Suction or discharge line too small 
4.  Pump running at reduced speed (see above) 
5.  Plugged basket in skimmer or hair and lint strainer 
6. Dirty filter 
7. Impeller clogged 
8.  Wrong rotation (3 phase only) 
LOW PUMP PRESSURE 
1.  Pump running at reduced speed (see above) 
2.  Wrong rotation (3 phase only) 
3.  Discharge valve or inlet fittings closed too much 
HIGH PUMP PRESSURE 
1.  Discharge valve or inlet fittings closed too much 
2.  Return lines too small 
3. Dirty filters 
NOISY PUMP AND MOTOR 
1.  Plugged basket in skimmer or hair in lint strainer 
2.  Worn motor bearings 
3.  Valve in suction line partly closed 
4.  Suction line partly plugged 
5.  Vacuum hose plugged or too small 
6.  Pump not supported properly 
LEAKAGE OF WATER AT SHAFT 
1.  Shaft seal requires replacement 
AIR BUBBLES AT INLEY FITTINGS 
1.  Leakage air into suction line at connections or valve 
stem 
2.  Cover gasket of hair and lint strainer needs cleaning 
3.  Restriction in suction line 
4.  Low water level in pool 
NOTE: If the recommendations in the Trouble 
Shooting portion of this manual do not solve your 
particular problem(s), please contact your local dealer 
 for service. 








