User Guide

14
Cycler Maintenance
2. Turn control dial back and
forth as you pull it out of the
housing.
1. In the back of the Cycler
depress tab at end of locking
pin with a pen or screwdriver
and pull pin out of dial.
Replacing the Control Dial O-Rings for
Above Ground Cyclers
3.
Replace both o-rings.
Please note: the back o-ring
has a loose fit in the groove.
Apply silicone lubricant that
came with your Cycler on
o-rings.
4. Carefully insert control
dial back into housing.
5. Replace locking pin by
pushing it through the slots
on the dial until it locks into
place.
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1. Using a needle nose pliers,
find the snap ring tail located at
approximately the five o'clock
position under the control dial.
2. Pull down and out of the
groove.
3. Using a large screwdriver,
loosen the control dial. Carefully
pry the dial until it pulls out.
6. Insert the non-lipped end of
snap ring into the groove opening
beginning at the 5 o'clock position
and push it up so that it threads
itself around the control dial.
7. Using a small screwdriver or
pointed tool to help guide it, make
sure the snap ring stays in the
groove as it is inserted.
4.
Carefully replace the rubber o-
ring without stretching it. Apply
silicone lubricant that came with
your Cycler on o-ring.
Replacing the Control Dial O-Ring Kit for
In Ground Cyclers
5. Push control dial completely
into the housing and turn the dial
to setting 2.
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Back o-ring