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QUESTIONS:
- Does a filter pump have to be used with my Intex above ground pool?
- Does the pump keep the pool walls and bottom clean?
- Do you recommend sand filters for Intex AGP’s?
- Can we use the pool while the filter pump is operating? Is it safe?
- Can the pump be used to empty the pool?
- What is the best way to store the filter pump and/or the saltwater
pool system for the winter?
- What is your suggestion on pump maintenance?
- How often should the filter cartridge be replaced?
- Does the pump run on AC or DC power?
- Does the pump meet recognized electrical standards?
- Do you need to purchase a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter)
outlet?
- What is a GFCI outlet?
- What is the GPH (gallon per hour) capacity of the pump?
- How long does it take for the water to be completely pumped through
the filter?
- How many amps does it take to operate the filter pump?
- What is the life of the filter pump?
- Can I hook up a vacuum to the pump?
- How do I know if I have a truly defective pump and not just an oversight
on my part?
- Should consumers repair the pump themselves?
- Are any tools required to assemble the pump?
- Will the pump get damaged if splashed with water?
- Is there a written warranty for this product?
- What does the warranty cover?
- How long is the filter pump electrical cord?
- What is the weight of the pump?
- If the pump is defective will I be reimbursed for postage?
- What is the recommended procedure to keep my pool clean while waiting
for my replacement pump?
- The water flow is not as strong as it used to be, why?
- Can the filter pump be purchased from Intex if not available from
a local retailer?
- Can the filter pump be operated when a cover is on the pool?
- On Model 603, Model 637, Model 635 and Model 633 should I turn on
the pump before releasing the air pressure?
- Should the plunger valves on Model 635 and Model 633 pump be closed
when the pump is not running?
- Can I upgrade my Model 603 or Model 637 filter pump to the larger
Model 635 or Model 633 filter pump to fit my 8', 10', 12', 15' or 16’ pool?
- Can I disassemble the motor housing to clean the inside?
- What is the filter pump usage time?
- What should I do if small metal items go into the filter pump?
- What should I do if I'm experiencing some difficulty connecting the
hoses onto the black protruding hose connectors?
ANSWERS:
- Does a filter pump have to be used with my Intex above ground pool?
Yes, for hygienic purposes we
recommend a filter pump be used with all Intex 8' or larger above ground pools.
- Does the pump keep the pool walls and bottom clean?
No. With proper chemicals and
filter cartridge replacement, the pump will keep the pool clean from suspended water
particles. A pool vacuum should be used to clean the bottom of the pool. You can
order the Intex pool vacuum to clean your pool however it will not pick up fine
dust or sand that sinks to the bottom. Additionally the Intex Krystal™ Clean POOLWATER™
Saltwater System and maintenance kits will keep your pool clean from algae and bacteria.
Depending on the local characteristics of your water condition, it may be desirable
to add water softeners, clarifiers, or algaecides.
- Do you recommend sand filters for Intex AGP’s?
No, we do not! For the above
ground pools, cartridge filters work best and are much easier to maintain. Sand
filters are better used in pond or waterfall applications where filtering out very
small particles is not necessary.
- Can we use the pool while the filter pump is operating? Is it safe?
No, due to various local, state,
national and international standards, the filter pump is not to be operating if
pool is in use and/or occupied, although it is safe and has complied with UL, CSA
and EN safety standards.
- Can the pump be used to empty the pool?
No. The pump is not designed
for this purpose.
- What is the best way to store the filter pump and/or the saltwater
pool system for the winter?
Remove and clean with fresh
water and dry all components including hoses. Coat the seals, O-Rings and washers
with petroleum jelly (see Owner’s Manual for detailed instructions). Store the device
and accessories in a dry, indoor storage area. The original packaging can be used
for storage.
- What is your suggestion on pump maintenance?
Occasionally, petroleum jelly
may be applied to the “O-Ring” located underneath the top filter cover to minimize
seal cracking. Check hoses for leaks and replace if needed. Also make sure you've
cleaned or replaced filter cartridges as recommended in the Owners Manual.
- How often should the filter cartridge be replaced?
Depending on usage and water
conditions, it is recommended that the cartridges be replaced at maximum 2 week
intervals. The filter cartridge should be removed and checked at least once a week.
It can be partially cleaned by rinsing off with a garden hose and brush. If it still
appears to be dirty, it should be replaced immediately.
- Does the pump run on AC or DC power?
110-120V or 12V (depending on
models), single phase AC. (Which is normal household electricity).
- Does the pump meet recognized electrical standards?
Yes, depending on the model,
Intex filter pumps meet UL, CSA, EN and AS/NZ Standards.
- Do you need to purchase a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlet?
Yes. The GFCI should be installed
by a licensed electrician.
- What is a GFCI outlet?
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
is a device that protects people from serious injury due to electric shock. GFCI’s
constantly monitor electricity flowing in the circuitry. If the electricity flowing
into the circuit differs by even a slight amount from that returning, the GFCI will
quickly shut off the current flowing through that circuit. The advantage of using
a GFCI is that they can detect even small variations in the amount of current flowing
through an electrical product, even amounts too small to activate a fuse or circuit
breaker. GFCI’s work quickly, so they can help protect consumers from severe electric
shocks and electrocution while most common circuit breakers take far too long to
open the circuit stopping the flow of electricity.
- What is the GPH (gallon per hour) capacity of the pump?
Model 603 (1-1/4" hose) approximately
530 gal/hr
Model 637 (1-1/4" hose) approximately 800 gal/hr
Model 635 (1-1/2” hose) approximately 1,500 gal/hr
Model 633 (1-1/2" hose) approximately 2,500 gal/hr
- How long does it take for the water to be completely pumped through
the filter?
For 8' to 12'x36" pools it is
recommended that the pump run approximately 2 to 5 hours daily, 15' to 18'x52" -
3 to 6 hours, and the 24’ – 5 to 7 hours daily. Always use the pump recommended
for the various pool sizes.
- How many amps does it take to operate the filter pump?
Intex filter pumps draw 0.35
to 4.0 amps of current depending on size. Larger gallons per hour flow equal more
power consumption. Normal households have 15 amp outlets.
- What is the life of the filter pump?
Estimated filter pump life is
2,000 hours, which is about 3 summer seasons of normal usage.
- Can I hook up a vacuum to the pump?
Yes, the pump is designed to
be used with Intex vacuum system (#58947/58948/ 18947/18948) only. (Can only be
used with pumps 635, 637, 633)
- How do I know if I have a truly defective pump and not just an oversight
on my part?
Review the Trouble Shooting
Guide in your Owner’s Manual.
- Should consumers repair the pump themselves?
No. Mainly because of the electrical
connections’ location to the water chamber, and the fact that improper repair may
result in electrocution, injury and/or death.
- Are any tools required to assemble the pump?
No. A penny or dime can be used
to tighten the hose clamps.
- Will the pump get damaged if splashed with water?
No.
- Is there a written warranty for this product?
Yes, the filter pump comes with
a limited written one-year warranty included in your Owner’s Manual.
- What does the warranty cover?
All manufacturing defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase.
- How long is the filter pump electrical cord?
25 feet (7.62 meters) long for
110V-120V AC in North America.
- What is the weight of the pump?
Approximately 7.9 lbs for Model
603
Approximately 9.1 lbs for Model 637
Approximately 17.2 lbs for Model 635
Approximately 24 lbs for Model 633
- If the pump is defective will I be reimbursed for postage?
No, the pump is to be returned
to Intex, freight prepaid. Intex will pay the postage to return the replacement
pump. (See Owner’s Manual Limited Warranty).
- What is the recommended procedure to keep my pool clean while waiting
for my replacement pump?
Keep all debris out of pool
(keep covered) with a debris pool cover, and maintain the proper pH level.
- The water flow is not as strong as it used to be, why?
See Trouble Shooting Guide in
the Owner’s Manual. Also check the filter cartridge. If it is dirty the water flow
will be much less powerful. Replace the cartridge. Also, check the hoses for any
pinholes causing water leakage. The hose clamps may also be loose.
- Can the filter pump be purchased from Intex if not available from a
local retailer?
Yes, call Consumer Service Department
at (800) 234-6839 to place a phone order, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM PST, Monday through
Friday, or visit our website at www.intexstore.com.
- Can the filter pump be operated when a cover is on the pool?
Yes, except model M1 which needs
to be checked frequently. For Model M1, the filter pump and hook assembly should
be removed from the pool before placing the cover on.
- On Model 603, Model 637, Model 635 and Model 633 should I turn on the
pump before releasing the air pressure?
No. After the pool has been
filled with water, air can be released from the top of the filter chamber and then
the motor can be turned on. See instruction in Owner's Manual.
- Should the plunger valves on Model 635 and Model 633 pump be closed
when the pump is not running?
No, however the valves need
to be closed for filter cartridge replacement.
- Can I upgrade my Model 603 or Model 637 filter pump to the larger Model
635 or Model 633 filter pump to fit my 8', 10', 12', 15' or 16’ pool?
Intex has hose adaptors available
that allow consumers to adapt the original smaller connectors on the pool to the
larger Intex pump models. If you are using Model 635 or 633 you will need (2) Hose
adaptors, ID# 10722. These parts can be ordered from www.intexstore.com, or by calling
(800) 234-6839 Intex Consumer Service.
- Can I disassemble the motor housing to clean the inside?
No. This will invalidate the
filter pump warranty and Intex will not be responsible for any effect or cause that
might result from opening the motor housing for any reason. Personal injury may
result if reassembly is done improperly.
- What is the filter pump usage time?
Usage time is depending on the
pump power and pool size:
Model 603 - 530 gal/hr
8’ Easy Set Pool approximately 1-2 hour
10’ Easy Set Pool approximately 3-4 hours
10’ Metal Frame Pool approximately 3-4 hours
12’ Easy Set Pool approximately 3-5 hours
12’ Metal Frame Pool approximately 3-5 hours
Model 637 - 800 gal/hr
15’ Easy Set Pool approximately 3-6 hours
16’ Easy Set Pool approximately 5-7hours
15’ Metal Frame Pool approximately 4-6 hours
Model 635 – 1,500 gal/hr
18’ Easy Set Pool approximately 4-5 hours
18’ Metal Frame Pool approximately 4-6 hours
All Oval Frame Pools approximately 4-8 hours
9’ x 18’ x 52” Metal Frame Pool approximately 3-5 hours
Model 633 – 2,500 gal/hr
24’ Metal Frame Pool approximately 5-7 hours
12’ x 24’ x 48” Metal Frame Pool approximately 3-5 hours
16’ x 32’ x 52” Metal Frame Pool approximately 6-8 hours
The time is shown in the DVD that is included in your pool set package.
- What should I do if small metal items go into the filter pump?
Sharp objects and jewelry like
metal wristwatches, bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, and hairpins should be
taken off before entering the pool. These types of sharp objects can puncture the
PVC ring, and may get suck into the filter pump, causing further damage. If these
items are stuck in the filter pump, try to follow the cartridge cleaning instructions
from the manual. Take the cartridge off, making sure to shake the items out from
the inlet by holding the filter pump upside down.
- What should I do if I'm experiencing some difficulty connecting the
hoses onto the black protruding hose connectors?
Due to variations in ambient
temperature, PVC parts may become stiffer or softer. To facilitate the connection
of the hoses to the black protruding hose connectors on the pool wall, you may use
soapy water solution (mix 6 drops of dish detergent in 1/2 a cup of water) to lubricate
the hoses and the black protruding hose connectors. Continue installation per owner's
manual. Do not use lubricants such as machine oil, industrial oil, or house grease.
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