Save these instructions, Troubleshooting guide – Intex 603 Krystal Clear 2013 User Manual

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(57) MODEL 603 FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 08/06/2012

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English

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE

• Filter cord must be plugged into a 3

wire outlet that is protected by a Class

A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.

• Reset circuit breaker. If circuit breaker

trips repeatedly, your electrical system

may have a defect. Turn off circuit

breaker and call an electrician to

correct the problem.

• Let motor cool down.

• Adjust the chlorine and pH level. Consult

your local swimming pool supply stores.

• Clean or replace cartridge.

• Check the cartridge for holes. Replace if

damaged.

• Operate the filter for longer periods.

• Clean the strainer screen at the inlet.

• Clear any obstructions in the intake

hose by discharging it inside pool wall.

• Tighten hose clamps, check hoses for

damage, check pool water level.

• Replace cartridge.

• Clean cartridge more often.

• Install the nozzle at the upper position

of the pool inlet, and the strainer at the

lower position of the pool outlet.

• Fill pool to correct water level.

• Clean strainer screens at pool inlet.

• Tighten hose clamps, check hose for

damage.

• Clear any sticks or leaves in the

intake hose.

• Open the release valve at top of pump.

• Remove cover & check for O-ring.

• Tighten cover (Manually).

• Replace or clean cartridge.

• Tighten or reinstall hose clamps.

• Open air release valve, lift and lower

the inlet hose until water starts to flow

out of air release valve, close air

release valve.

FILTER MOTOR

FAILS TO START

FILTER DOESN’T

CLEAN POOL

FILTER DOESN’T

PUMP WATER OR

FLOW IS VERY

SLOW

PUMP DOESN’T

WORK

TOP COVER

LEAKING

HOSE LEAKING

AIR LOCK

• The motor is not plugged in.

• The fuse box needs checking.

• The GFCI circuit breaker is

tripped.

• Motor too hot and overload

protection is shut off.

• Improper chlorine or pH

levels.

• Filter cartridge is dirty.

• Damaged cartridge.

• Excessively dirty pool.

• The strainer screen is

restricting the water flow.

• Clogged inlet or discharge.

• An air leak on the intake line.

• Scale or buildup on cartridge.

• Excessively dirty pool.

• Dirty filter cartridge.

• Nozzle and strainer

connection are reversed.

• Low water level.

• Strainer screen plugged up.

• An air leak on the intake hose.

• Faulty motor or the impeller

is jammed.

• An air lock inside the cartridge

chamber.

• O-ring missing.

• Cover is not tight.

• Filter cartridge is dirty.

• Hose clamps are not

well-fitted.

• There’s air trapped in the

pump housing and inlet hose.

TROUBLE

CAUSE

SOLUTION

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