1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your XtremepowerUS 12-inch Sand Filter Pump System. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to install or operate the system. Keep this manual for future reference.

Figure 1: XtremepowerUS 12-inch Sand Filter Pump System in operation.
Akpachara anya maka nchekwa
- Kwụpụ ọkụ eletrik mgbe niile tupu ị rụọ ọrụ ma ọ bụ rụzie ya.
- Ensure the system is installed on a level surface.
- Do not operate the pump dry. Ensure it is primed with water before starting.
- Keep children away from the pump and filter system during operation.
- This pump is not for use/sale in California.
2. Ihe ngwugwu
Nyochaa na etinyere akụrụngwa niile edepụtara n'okpuru na ngwugwu gị. Ọ bụrụ na akụkụ ọ bụla na-efu ma ọ bụ mebie, biko kpọtụrụ nkwado ndị ahịa.

Ọgụgụ 2: Ihe niile mejupụtara na ngwugwu.
- Tankị nzacha ájá (inch iri na atọ)
- 0.75 HP Pool Pump
- 4-Way Multi-Port Valve
- Nleba nrụgide
- System Tray / Mounting Base
- Hose nkwụnye
- Hoses na Clamps
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka
3. Nkọwapụta
Key technical specifications for the XtremepowerUS 12-inch Sand Filter Pump System:

Ọgụgụ 3: Akụkụ ngwaahịa.
| Nkọwapụta | Uru |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | XtremepowerUS |
| Nọmba nlereanya | 75110-Ise |
| Ụdị ọdọ mmiri | N'elu ala |
| Mpaghara nzacha | Ihe ruru 10,000 galọn |
| Pump Power | 0.75 HP |
| Voltage | 115V/60Hz |
| Ogo kacha | 2400 GPH (Galọn 40 kwa nkeji) |
| Inlet/Outlet Fitting | 1-1/4" NPT |
| Ikike Drum | Holds up to 43 lbs of sand |
| Oke okpomọkụ | 105°F |
| Ọkwa mgbochi mmiri | IPX5 |
| Ihe kacha mma | 34.4 ft |
| N'ozuzu akụkụ (L x W x H) | 17" x 17" x 23.5" |
| Ihe onwunwe | Metal, Polypropylene (PP), Steel |
4. Ntọala & nwụnye
Follow these steps carefully to assemble and install your sand filter pump system. Refer to the video for visual guidance.
Video 1: XtremepowerUS High-Flo Sand Filter Pump System Installation Guide.
4.1 Mgbakọ nzacha
- Install Drain Nozzle: Place an O-ring onto the long side of the filter drain nozzle. Route the nozzle from inside the filter barrel and push it out through the bottom drain hole. Place another O-ring and secure it with the nut from outside the barrel. Insert an O-ring into the drain hole nozzle cap and screw it onto the nozzle.
- Position Filter Assembly: Place the filter assembly inside the filter barrel. Position the funnel on top of the filter assembly, ensuring it is correctly inserted and centered within the barrel.
- Fill with Filter Media: Fill the filter barrel with your chosen filter media (filter balls or sand) according to recommended guidelines. Remove the funnel after filling.
- Install 4-Way Valve: Place an O-ring onto the 4-way valve. Position the valve on the upper part of the filter, ensuring the top of the filter assembly is properly inserted into the bottom of the valve. Ensure the valve pump opening aligns with the filter stand groove and the waste opening is oriented towards the drain nozzle. Secure the valve in place with the locking ring. Place the square nut on one side of each locking ring and tighten.
- Wụnye Nleba Nrụgide: Secure the pressure gauge with plumber's tape. Remove the pressure gauge covering screw from the valve and screw the pressure gauge onto the valve.
4.2 Ntinye mgbapụta
- Position Pump on Base: Place the pump on top of the system tray (mounting base), aligning it with all four screw holes.
- Ebe mgbakwasị ụkwụ echekwabara: Flip the mounting base over and insert all four nuts into the mounting spaces. Carefully flip the mounting base back.
- Fasten Pump: Place the bolts into the screw holes and tighten all four bolts with a Phillips screwdriver to secure the pump to the base.
- Install Pump Adapters: Put O-rings on the hose adapters and screw the hose adapters onto the pump outlet and inlet.
4.3 Hose Installation
Gbaa mbọ hụ na eriri niile clamps are securely tightened to prevent leaks. Verify O-rings are correctly seated.
- Filter to Pump Connection: Tinye eriri clamp on the hose adapter from the valve opening marked 'PUMP'. Connect a hose to this adapter and then to the pump's inlet hose adapter. Tighten both hose clamps.
- Pool Return to Valve Connection: Connect the hose from the pool's return inlet to the hose adapter from the valve opening marked 'POOL'. Ensure the O-ring on the hose adapter is not displaced during this process. Tighten the hose clamp.
- Pool Main Drain to Pump Connection: Connect the hose from the pool's main drain to the hose adapter on the pump's outlet. Tighten the hose clamp.
5. Ọrụ
The 4-way multi-port valve allows for different operational modes. Always ensure the pump is OFF before changing valve settings.

Figure 4: Multi-port valve settings.
Valve Modes:
- nzacha: This is the standard operating mode. Water is pumped from the pool, filtered through the sand media, and returned to the pool.
- Azụ azụ: Used to clean the filter media. Water flow is reversed, flushing trapped debris out through the waste port. Perform backwash when the pressure gauge reading is 8-10 PSI above the clean filter reading.
- Sachaa: After backwashing, this mode settles the filter media and removes any remaining dirt from the filter lines before returning to filtration mode.
- Ihe mkpofu: Drains water directly from the pool, bypassing the filter. Useful for lowering pool water level or vacuuming heavy debris directly to waste.
- Megharịa ọzọ: Circulates pool water without filtering.
- Oge oyi: Used for winterizing the system.
6. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your filter system.
6.1 Ịsacha azụ
Backwash the filter when the pressure gauge indicates a rise of 8-10 PSI above its normal clean operating pressure. This typically means the filter media is saturated with debris.
- Gbanyụọ mgbapụta ahụ.
- Set the multi-port valve to 'BACKWASH'.
- Turn on the pump and run until the water from the waste port runs clear (typically 1-2 minutes).
- Gbanyụọ mgbapụta ahụ.
- Set the multi-port valve to 'RINSE'.
- Gbanye mgbapụta ahụ ma gbaa ọsọ maka sekọnd 30-60.
- Gbanyụọ mgbapụta ahụ.
- Set the multi-port valve back to 'FILTRATION'.
- Turn on the pump to resume normal operation.
6.2 Cleaning the Pump Strainer Basket
The pump's strainer basket should be checked and cleaned regularly to prevent debris from entering the pump impeller.

Figure 5: Pump strainer basket.
- Gbanyụọ mgbapụta ma mechie valvụ ọ bụla dị mkpa iji gbochie mmiri na-asọ.
- Mepee mkpuchi doro anya nke nkata ihe nzacha ahụ.
- Remove the basket and empty any collected debris.
- Rinse the basket thoroughly.
- Replace the basket and securely screw the lid back on. Ensure the O-ring is properly seated to prevent air leaks.
- Open valves and prime the pump if necessary before restarting.
6.3 Filter Media Replacement
Sand filter media typically lasts 3-5 years, depending on usage and water quality. Filter balls may require more frequent cleaning or replacement.
- Turn off the pump and disconnect power.
- Drain the filter tank completely.
- Remove the multi-port valve.
- Carefully remove the old filter media.
- Rinse the inside of the tank.
- Add new filter media, ensuring the standpipe is centered.
- Reassemble the valve and reconnect all hoses.
- Perform a backwash and rinse cycle before resuming normal filtration.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your sand filter pump system.
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Mmiri dị ala | Clogged strainer basket, dirty filter media, air leak in suction line, low water level in pool. | Clean strainer basket, backwash/rinse filter, check all connections for air leaks, ensure adequate pool water level. |
| Mmiri na-agbapụta | Loose hose connections, damaged O-rings/gaskets, cracked housing. | Kpochie eriri niile clamps and connections, inspect and replace damaged O-rings/gaskets, contact customer support for cracked components. |
| Mgbapụta anaghị amalite | No power, tripped circuit breaker, motor issue. | Check power supply and circuit breaker, ensure pump is plugged in, contact a qualified electrician or customer support if motor issues persist. |
| Mmiri Ọdọ Mmiri Igwe Ojii | Insufficient filtration time, dirty filter media, improper chemical balance. | Increase filtration time, backwash/rinse filter, test and adjust pool chemicals. |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike & Nkwado
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the XtremepowerUS official websaịtị. Debe nnata nzụta gị dị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike ọ bụla.