Jacuzzi AQUAMAX 250C Owner's Manual And Installation Manual
Jacuzzi AQUAMAX 250C is a powerful and efficient sand filter system designed for above ground or in-ground vinyl liner pools. With a flow rate of 66 US GPM and a maximum pressure of 50 PSI, this filter system ensures crystal-clear pool water by removing dirt and debris. The AQUAMAX 250C features a user-friendly dial valve with various positions for filtering, backwashing, draining, winterizing, and more. It requires 350 pounds of filter sand (not included) for optimal performance. This system includes a 1-piece base for easy installation and a multi-position dial valve for convenient operation.
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Laser Sand Filter System
Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the most user-friendly pool filter systems available. Ideal for an above ground pool or in-ground vinyl liner pool, this filter system will provide you with many years of pool enjoyment. This step-by-step installation and maintenance guide will provide the necessary information for you to install your new pool system and easily maintain the equipment.
FILTER
MODEL
ATL160C, L160C
& AQUAMAX 160C
ATL190C & L190C
FLOW RATE
(US GPM/sq ft)
FILTER RATE
(US GPM)
SAND REQ'D
(POUNDS)
MAXIMUM
PRESSURE (PSI)
20.0
27 140 35
20.0
37 200 35
ATL192C, L192C
& AQUAMAX 200C
ATL225C, L225C
& AQUAMAX 225C
ATL250C, L250C
& AQUAMAX 250C
20.0
20.0
20.0
37
53
66
200
250
350
50
50
50
Before installation be sure to read all instructions and warnings carefully.
Refer to product label(s) for additional operation instruction and specifications.
INSPECTION
Examine the equipment when received. Notify your dealer or carrier of any damage or missing parts. Verify that equipment is of size and model specified.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
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WARNING
RISK OF SUCTION ENTRAPMENT
HAZARD WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED,
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Pumps can quickly generate high suction, which poses the risk of entrapment if improperly connected to suction outlets. Disembowelment, entrapment, or drowning is possible when body parts or hair contact damaged, cracked, missing, or unsecured drain covers and suction outlets. Pumps and fittings shall be installed in accordance with the latest NSPI or
IAF standards, CPSC guidelines, and national, state and local codes,
to minimize this risk. Some of those requirements are as follows. Always consult the latest regulations to ensure that your installation meets the necessary requirements to minimize suction entrapment.
1. All fully submerged Suction Outlet Covers shall be listed to
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 standard.
2. Do not use a pump in an installation where there is only one fully submerged single suction outlet.
3. If main drains are installed in your pool, there must be a minimum of two for each pumping system, and each drain must include a Listed
Suction Outlet Cover. Wading pools may have additional requirements to minimize entrapment hazards.
4. Skimmers may supply 100% of the required flow to the pump, and must be vented to atmosphere. A skimmer is not considered a second main drain.
5. When two suction outlets are used, the maximum system flow rate shall not exceed the rating of any one of the listed suction outlet covers installed. When more than two are used, the sum of the ratings shall be at least twice the maximum system flow rate.
6. Each Suction Outlet Cover shall be separated by a minimum of three feet (3’), measured from center of suction pipes.
7. Avoid installing check valves. If check valves must be used, ensure that the installation conforms to applicable standards.
8. Never use the pool or spa if a Suction Outlet Cover is damaged, cracked, missing, or not securely attached. Suction outlet cover must be attached with stainless steel screws supplied with the cover. If screws are lost, order replacement parts from your supplier.
NOTE: For the latest NSPI or IAF Standards, contact the Association of
Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP) at www.theapsp.org or (703) 838-0083, ext. 301. For the latest Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Guidelines, contact the CPSC at www.cpsc.gov or (301) 504-7923. “Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer” can be viewed at www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/363.pdf
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WARNING closely supervised at all times.
To reduce risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are
!
WARNING (For cord & plug connected units) Risk
of Electric Shock. Connect only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter
(GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.
!
WARNING
(For cord & plug connected units) Do
not bury cord. Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and other equipment.
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WARNING (For cord & plug connected units) To reduce the risk of electric shock; if the pump cord is damaged or appears to be damaged, replace it immediately with the same type of cord which is available from your local dealer. The new cord must be installed by a qualified electrician. Inspect the cord annually.
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WARNING (For hot tub and spa pumps) Do not install within an outer enclosure or beneath the skirt of the hot tub or spa, unless so marked.
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WARNING (For cord & plug connected units) To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use
an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.
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WARNING L o c a t e t h e s y s t e m a t l e a s t f i v e f e e t
(1.5M) from the pool to prevent it being used as a means of access to the pool by young children. (See ANSI/NSPI-8 1996
“Model Barrier Code For Residential Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs”).
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WARNING Your filter is a pressure vessel and should never be serviced while under pressure. Always shut off pump to relieve the pressure in the filter prior to servicing the unit.
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WARNING For Canada only: The motor of the filter pump for above-ground pools is equipped with a splash cover and a 25 foot three conductor cord ending with a three-pin grounding plug and must be connected only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
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CAUTION (For pumps with a 25 ft. (7.62m) cord). This pump is for use with storable pools only. Do not use with permanently installed pools. A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage.
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CAUTION (For pumps with a 3 ft. (.91 m) cord). This pump is for use with permanently installed pools and may also be used with tubs and spas if so marked. Do not use with storable pools. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity.
OPERATION/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The filter module is equipped with a dial valve which works as follows:
1. FILTER gives a downward flow through the filter bed. Dirt accumulates in the sand as filtering proceeds, and gradually restricts the flow of water until backwashing is necessary. This position can also be used for vacuuming.
2. BACKWASH gives an upward flow through the filter bed that removes the dirt from the sand and carries it to the waste.
3. DRAIN is for pumping water from the pool. It allows the flow from the pump to bypass the filter and go directly to the waste. You can also use this position to vacuum heavy concentrations of debris.
4. WHIRLPOOL bypasses the filter to obtain the optimum performance from a hydro-air fitting fed by the filter pump. (No filtration occurs in this position).
5. WINTERIZE allows air to leave or enter the tank to help priming and draining. Only to be used when pump is off.
6. RINSE gives a downward flow that settles the filter bed after backwashing and carries any remaining loose dirt to the waste.
7. TEST prevents only backflow of water from pool during pump maintenance if filter is below water level.
FILTER SAND
The outstanding filtration and superior dirt-holding capacity of this filter depends on the use of the proper grade of filter sand. It should meet the following specifications: The filter sand must be free of clay, loam, dirt and organic matter, and must consist of hard, durable, rounded or sub-angular grains of silica sand with no more than 1% of flat or micaceous particles. The grains should have an effective size of 0.44mm with a uniformity coefficient of 1.35. DO NOT USE
"SANDBOX" SAND.
The filter sand is NOT included in the filter module and must be purchased separately. Refer to the table for the quantity required. Do not fill the tank with
sand before the filter is in its final position. Keep the sand dry for easy installation. Use only the approved filter sand, otherwise the system may not work satisfactorily.
INSTALLATION LOCATION
Locate the system as close to pool/spa as possible, but keep at a minimum distance of five feet (1.5M). (See previous Warning.) Locate the system preferably in a dry, well ventilated area away from direct sunlight. It should be on a hard, level surface. Give consideration to: drainage-away from pump, ventilation of pump motor, access for future servicing and winterizing, and protection from the elements.
Pumps without strainer bodies are designed for flooded suction (all suction fittings and suction piping below water level) and will not self-prime.
Consequently, the pump must be installed at an elevation that is below water level when pool or spa is filled; however, if suction line valves are installed, the pump may be located above the water level since the valve can be closed for priming. Keep vertical distance to a minimum if you choose to mount pump above water level. Pumps with strainer bodies are self-priming but should be mounted as close to the water level as possible or below for ease in priming.
1. Although optional, we recommend shut-off valves (A) be installed in the pump inlet for easy servicing when the system is installed below the water level of the pool.
2. Install two barbed adapters (B) in the following locations: Pump Inlet (or optional shut-off valve) and Filter Outlet.
3. Attach hose (C) using hose clamps (D) to adapters (B) according to the diagram shown below.
Note: Refer to pool manufacturer or skimmer manufacturer’s installation instructions for more detail.
Plumbing Connections
ABOVE-GROUND
POOL
SKIMMER
A) OPTIONAL
SHUT-OFF VALVE
B) MALE ADAPTER
C) HOSE
D) CLAMP
POOL INLET
FITTING
D
D
FILTER OUTLET
(DVK-7)
WASTE OUTLET
C
C
D
B
A
D
B
PUMP INLET
Sand Filter System Dimensions
Return
C
A
D
F
Sand Level
C
A
US Systems
29-1/2”
Return
F
Sand Level
D
Canadian Systems
Inlet
E
Inlet
W
B
B
H
20-3/8”
L
ASSEMBLY OF SYSTEM
1. Remove all components from carton. Your system includes a 1-piece base, a 2-piece base (filter base and pump base), or a filter base (Canada only). The
2-piece base is assembled by slipping the three tabs on pump base into any three of the slots located in the side of the filter base (attach pump to pump base in holes marked “1” and “2” using enclosed self tapping screws.) Set filter on base with the drain facing away from the pool.
2. If the laterals are not installed, hold the standpipe/manifold assembly so that the manifold is located in the middle of the tank.
Take one of the lateral flow tubes in your other hand and lower it into the tank, sliding it down the tube and into one of the grooves in the manifold until a snap-fit is obtained. Repeat this action until all eight lateral flow tubes are installed, then lower the complete assembly down to the bottom of the tank. Press it down to ensure that the central tube is seated in the depression in the base of the tank.
Snap-Fit Detail
Standpipe
Manifold
Lateral
Snap Fit
2
3. Place the sand fill cover over the tank opening to prevent the sand from getting into the
standpipe.
4. Fill the tank approximately 1/2 full of water.
5. Pour the recommended amount of sand into the tank, making sure that the standpipe remains centered and vertical. Level the surface upon completion.
6. Remove the sand-fill cover.
Sand Fill Cover Assembly
7 Position Dial Valve Installation
7. Preassemble the clamps with one screw and one nut, turning the screw 3-4 turns only.
8. Carefully remove all sand particles from the valve mounting surfaces.
9. Place the O-Ring onto the bottom of the valve body.
10. Lower the dial valve carefully into position so that its underside engages with the standpipe.
Rotate the valve until the inlet is approximately in line with the pump.
11. Place clamps around tank and valve neck and assemble second screw and nut.
12. Firmly tap with a rubber mallet outside of the clamps as you tighten both screws alternately and evenly.
13. Make sure screws are tightened until clamps are completely closed.
14. Install the pressure gauge into the threaded opening in the dial valve.
15. Install the backwash adapter,
Clamp
Screw
Clamp Installation
Clamps are completely closed if necessary, to reduce backwash flow.
Install 2 threaded adapters into pump discharge and dial valve inlet after wrapping threads with 4 to 8 wraps of
Teflon tape. Place one hose clamp over each end of pump to filter hose and push hose on to each adapter. Position clamps over barbed portion of adapter and tighten.
O-Ring
Clamp
Bolt
Clamp
Dial Valve Inlet
Pump Discharge
You are now ready to connect the system to your pool.
Do not use pipes smaller than the connections provided. Support the plumbing so that it puts no strain on either the pump or the filter.
FOR SOLVENT WELD CONNECTIONS
Rigid or flexible PVC pipe can be used. Pipe ends should be clean and free of any debris caused by the cutting operation. Be sure that the proper adhesive is used on the type of pipe specified. Recommended Adhesives: These are examples only and are not intended to restrict brands:
PVC-PVC Joint
Uni-Weld Pool-Tite 2000
Suregard Flex 20
IPS Weld-On 705
PVC-ABS Joint
Uni-Weld Pool-Tite 2000
Suregard Weld-All No. 5
IPS Weld-On 794
Note: A primer will assure that adhesive joints are superior. Suregard P-3000 has a purple tracer to qualify in areas where codes specify a primer must be used.
Caution: We recommend that you consider climatic conditions when applying adhesives. Certain atmospheric situations, such as high moisture content, make the adhesive action of certain glues less effective. Check the manufacturer’s instructions.
FOR THREADED CONNECTIONS
Use only Teflon tape or equivalent on threaded plumbing connections. Other pipe compounds may damage threads. We do not recommend the use of silicone or petroleum based compounds. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN: HAND-
TIGHTEN PLUS 1/2 TURN IS SUFFICIENT.
FILTER PLUMBING
If the filter is equipped with union connections, union adapters are needed to complete plumbing connections and may need to be ordered separately.
You are now ready to fill your pool and begin system start-up procedures.
SYSTEM START-UP
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CAUTION Do not operate your pump until it has been filled with water (primed).
For above-ground pools with system below the pool water level:
1a. Press down on the valve handle and rotate to the FILTER position and release. Pool water will flow into the filter tank, pump and strainer.
When water level reaches the clear strainer cover on the pump, the filter is ready for operation. NOTE: If an optional shut-off valve is installed, be sure that it is fully opened.
OR
For in-ground pools with system above the pool water level:
1b. Unscrew the Ring-Lok nut on the pump and remove the clear strainer cover. Prime the pump by filling the strainer with water to the bottom of the inlet. Replace the clear cover and
Ring-Lok nut. HAND-TIGHTEN
ONLY.
Priming
Level
ELECTRICAL DATA
Refer to information on motor nameplate for electrical service data. If the pump on your system is supplied with a 3-prong twist lock 115V plug, then the appropriate female receptacle should be installed.
Connect only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI). Motors should have fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker and wire size large enough for pump horsepower and distance from power source. Wiring should be done in accordance with applicable codes by a competent electrician.
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CAUTION use minimum wire gauge.
To guard against low voltage which can damage pump motor,
3-prong twist-lock plug
Standard
3-prong plug
Wire Length
HP 50 ft. 100 ft.
3/4 #14G #12G
1 #12G #10G
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
The provision of gate valves and unions in the pump suction and pool return lines of a permanent installation will make servicing easier and prevent loss of water while routine maintenance is in progress. Pump Installation: Follow the instructions supplied with the pump. Connect the pipes to the filter system as shown on page 2.
2. Turn the motor on (for only a few seconds) by plugging the unit into the
Grounded electrical receptacle.
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DO NOT USE AN
EXTENSION CORD.
When it has been determined that the pump motor is operating properly, stop the pump and proceed to
Step 3.
3. A) Set dial valve to DRAIN position.
B) Start pump.
C) After flow has been established, stop pump.
D) Set valve to BACKWASH position.
Backwash
3
E) Start pump, run for one minute, (this action will clean and level the sand bed).
F) Stop pump.
G) Set valve to RINSE position, run for a few seconds. Stop pump.
H) Set valve to FILTER position.
I) Start pump - you are now in the first filtration cycle and your system is filtering your pool. Make a note of pressure gauge reading for future use in determining when to backwash.
Drain Backwash
Rinse Filter
CLEANING THE PUMP STRAINER
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To avoid electrical shock, unplug the pump before performing any service or maintenance.
1.
STOP! Unplug the pump cord!
For pools with the filter system
located below the pool water level: Your system is full of water. If you remove the pump strainer cover, water will run out freely from your pool. You must close the shut-off valves, if installed, or make provisions to stop the flow of water from your pool.
2. Press down on the dial valve handle and rotate to WINTER-
IZE, release the handle. This action will allow air into the tank and prevent excessive backflow through the strainer.
3. Unscrew the strainer Ring-
Lok nut and remove the clear strainer cover.
CAUTION: Some remaining water may spill out of the strainer body when the clear strainer cover is removed if your system is located below pool water level.
Lift the basket out of the strainer and remove the debris. Reinstall the basket.
4. Clean the O-Ring on the clear cover and re-lubricate with petroleum jelly.
Also, clean all surfaces that come in contact with the O-Ring to assure a good seal.
5. Replace clear cover and strainer
Ring-Lok. HAND-TIGHTEN ONLY.
Open the optional valves if installed, and rotate dial valve to filter position.
Winterize
Remove strainer cover
Remove and clean basket
You are now ready to perform system start-up. (See page 3).
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WINTERIZING THE FILTER SYSTEM
To avoid electrical shock, unplug the pump before performing any service or maintenance.
1.
STOP! Unplug the pump cord!
For above-ground pools with
the filter system located below the pool water level: You must drain the water in the pool below the skimmer and inlet fitting. Follow pool manufacturer’s recommendations for winterizing the pool. Your system is full of water.
OR
STOP!
Unplug the pump cord!
For in-ground pools with the filter
system located above the pool water level: Follow pool manufacturer’s or pool builder’s recommendations for winterizing the pool. Your system is full of water.
2. Drain the filter tank by first removing the drain cap and then set dial valve to
WINTERIZE. Replace the drain cap once filter is drained.
Winterize
Press down, move to winterize second
Remove drain cap first
3. Drain pump and pump case by loosening the two plugs shown. The pump will drain without completely removing plugs from the pump.
Sand Filter Family Pressure Drop Curve
L250C: 27.50 FT. @ 66GPM
L225C: 20.30 FT. @ 53GPM
L160C: 10.30 FT.
@ 27GPM
L190C
& L192C:
11.50 FT.
@ 37GPM
BACKWASHING (CLEANING) THE FILTER
!
To avoid electrical shock, unplug the pump before performing any service or maintenance.
IMPORTANT: When the filter system is first placed in service, with serviceline valves fully open, note the reading on the pressure gauge. When the gauge reads 6 - 8 PSI above the original reading, it is time to backwash as indicated.
1. Unplug the pump cord!
2. A) Set dial valve to BACKWASH.
B) Start pump.
C) Observe water flow in sight glass and when clear (usually 2-3 minutes), stop pump.
D) Set valve to RINSE, run for a few seconds. This action removes any debris trapped in the filter during backwash.
E) Stop pump.
F) Set valve to FILTER.
G) Start pump, you have now resumed filtering your pool.
Backwash
Backwash Rinse Filter
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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 can be used which should be added daily as it is dissipated by dirt and germs as well as by the sun and the 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 pH 7.0 are alkaline and readings below are acid. A desirable range is
7.2 to 7.4.
Consult your local pool/spa dealer for complete information on the proper application and use of chemicals.
FILTER MAINTENANCE
Filter tank and contents should not require attention other than backwashing, provided water is kept in continuous chemical balance without heavy dosages of corrosive chemicals.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SAND BACK TO POOL
Sand too smal; Flow too high; Sand bed calcified; Broken laterals; Broken manifold; Loose standpipe; Too much sand; Dial valve not engaged; Air accumulation in filter.
SAND OUT OF BACKWASH HOSE
No backwash adapter/orifice; Flow too high; Too much sand in tank.
INADEQUATE FILTERING
Dirty make-up water; Improper sand; Sand is low; Algae in filter; Excessive dirt in pool; Calcified sand bed; Heavy swimmer load; Flow rate too high/too low;
Backwashing cycle too short; Backwash adapter in wrong location; Backwash line too small.
SHORT FILTER CYCLE
Dirty filter; Improper sand; Sand is low; Algae in filter; Excessive dirt in pool;
Calcified sand bed; Heavy swimmer load; Flow rate too high or too low;
Backwashing cycle too short; Backwash adapter in wrong location; Channels low; Backwashing cycle too short; Backwash adapter in wrong location; Channels in sand.
FILTER LEAKS
Tank cracked; Drain plug not tight; Valve/tank O-Ring damaged.
DIAL VALVE LEAKS
Handle not properly engaged; Valve/tank O-Ring damaged; Valve cover O-Ring damaged; Pressure gauge needs sealant.
ABNORMAL LOSS OF POOL WATER
Leak inside dial valve; Leakage from pool or piping.
HIGH PRESSURE IN FILTER
Diry filter; Backwash adapter installed in return; Calcified sand bed; Return lines too small.
LOW PRESSURE IN FILTER
Dial valve incorrectly set; Pump running too slow (plugged); Air leakage into pump suction.
MOTOR DOES NOT START:
Disconnect switch open or fuses blown; Motor windings burned out; Defective starting switch inside motor or defective wiring.
MOTOR DOES NOT REACH FULL SPEED:
Low voltage; Shaft binding or impeller rubbing.
MOTOR OVERHEATS (protector trips):
Low voltage; Inadequate ventilation.
PUMP DELIVERS LITTLE, OR NO WATER/LOW PRESSURE:
Pump not primed; Leakage of air into suction system; Impeller clogged; Valve in suction or discharge line partly closed; Suction or discharge line partly plugged or too small; Plugged basket in skimmer or hair in lint strainer; Dirty filter.
HIGH PUMP PRESSURE:
Discharge valve or inlet fittings closed too much; Return lines too small; Dirty filter.
NOISY PUMP AND MOTOR:
Plugged basket in skimmer or hair in lint strainer; Defective motor bearings;
Valve in suction line partly closed or line partly plugged; Vacuum cleaner hose plugged or too small; Piping causing strain on pump case; Impeller rubbing on pump case.
LEAKAGE OF WATER AT SHAFT:
Shaft seal requires replacement.
AIR BUBBLES AT INLET FITTINGS:
Leakage of air into suction line or strainer; Restriction in suction line; 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.
JACUZZI ® POOL PRODUCTS - Limited Warranty
Cantar Pool Products (the Company or CPP) warrants Jacuzzi ® pool products to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase or 48 months from the date of manufacture,whichever comes first, with the following exceptions:
Shaft Seals - For all pumps with the Jacuzzi ® patented “dry-run” heat sink, the shaft seal carries an unconditional warranty against damage or failure for 2 years from date of purchase/installation.
Light Bulbs - FullMoon Watercolor LED light bulbs are warranted for
1 year from date of purchase; incandescent bulbs are warranted for 90 days from date of purchase.
Misc. - Filter elements, DE grids, white-goods, strainer baskets, strainer basket “flap” and “priming tube”, pressure gauges, square rings, o-rings, gaskets, and all replacement parts are warranted for 1 year from the date of purchase.
In order to activate this 3-year warranty, Jacuzzi be registered with Cantar Pool Products by either of the following methods:
® products may
• Mail-in Warranty Registration Card
• Online at www.cantar.com
This warranty extends only to the original retail purchaser and only during the time in which the original retail purchaser occupies the site where the product was originally installed. CPP’s warranty obligation with regard to equipment not of its own manufacture is limited to the warranty actually extended to CPP by its suppliers.
THIS WARRANTY IS EFFECTIVE January 1, 2005. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES WHICH THE PURCHASER MAY HAVE, INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY PERIOD. Some US states or Canadian provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. IN NO EVENT SHALL CPP
BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some US states or Canadian provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above may not apply to you.
This warranty applies to products used in swimming pool, spa, & aquaculture applications only and does not apply to any product which has been subjected to negligence, alteration, accident, abuse, misuse, improper installation, abrasives, corrosion and/or electrolysis, improper voltage supply, vandalism, civil disturbances, or acts of God (including but not limited to freeze damage, lightening strikes, and other damage caused by catastrophic events). The only warranties authorized by
CPP are those set forth herein. CPP does not authorize other persons to extend any warranties with respect to its products, nor will CPP assume liability for any unauthorized warranties made in connection with the sale of its products. The Company will not be responsible for any statements that are made or published, written or oral, which are misleading or inconsistent with the facts as published in the literature or specifications furnished by the Company.
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE
Warranty claims shall be made by contacting the installing/selling, builder, dealer, or retailer (point of purchase) or the Jacuzzi ® products distributor in your area.
pool
All equipment must be inspected by a local Company representative or at the factory before warranty is authorized. All charges or expenses for freight to and from the factory, removal and reinstallation of the products, or installation of a replacement product are the responsibility of the purchaser unless otherwise expressly authorized by Cantar
Pool Products. The Company, at its discretion, may repair or replace free of charge (F.O.B. factory in Toronto, Ontario) any product that proves defective within the warranty period, or it may issue credit in the amount of the invoice of the defective equipment in lieu of repair or replacement. The Company reserves the right to substitute new or improved equipment on any replacements.
The provisions of this additional written warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from the statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by any US state law or
Canadian provincial law.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE / FILTER SYSTEM PARTS BREAKDOWN
Parts for Laser Filter Models L160C, L190C, L192C,
L225C and L250C
Pump Base
2-Piece Base
1-Piece Base
Filter Base
Lateral
Pump
Filter Base
Sand Fill Cover
Standpipe
Fig. No. Part No. Description
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17a
17b
18
19
20
21
3
4
1
2
5
8
22
25
27
39-2630-20-R
85-8139-03-K
47-0366-47-R
22-3639-07-R
43-2811-45-K
42-3754-75-R
42-3754-70-R
42-3754-85-R
42-3754-90-R
42-3754-95-R
85-5311-02-R8
85-5312-03-R8
85-5313-04-R8
9408-2160
9408-2190
9408-2192
9408-2225
9408-2250
85-8533-00-R
14-4254-09-R
13-1023-06-R
85-8263-00-R
85-8263-00-R20
31-1650-04-R
31-1652-02-R
31-1653-01-R
9193-4182-R
12-1121-08-R
12-1122-07-R
12-1152-00-R
31-1053-07-R
31-0024-05-R2
31-1624-07-R
31-1600-05-2500
31-1600-05-R030
85-8593-00
14-4020-02-R2
DV Assy. 7-Pos. 1 1/2 NPT - V Clamped
Clamp
O-Ring - BN
Sand Fill Cover 9869
Deflector Basket
L160C Standpipe Assembly Snap-Fit
L190C Standpipe Assembly Snap-Fit
L192C Standpipe Assembly Snap-Fit
L225C Standpipe Assembly Snap-Fit
L250C Standpipe Assembly Snap-Fit
L160C Snap-Fit Lateral (8 per bag)
L190C/L192C/L225C Snap-Fit Lateral
(8 per bag)
L250C Snap-Fit Lateral (8 per bag)
Laser 160C Tank Assembly
Laser 190C Tank Assembly
Laser 192C Tank Assembly
Laser 225C Tank Assembly
Laser 250C Tank Assembly
Laser Drain Nozzle
Drain Nozzle Retainer
Drain Nozzle Gasket
Drain Cap w/Gasket
Drain Cap w/Gasket (20 pack)
Laser 160C Backwash Adapter
Laser 190C/192C Backwash Adapter
Laser 225C/250C Backwash Adapter
Pressure Gauge 0-60#
Filter Base (2-Piece) (US System)
Pump Base (US System)
One-Piece Base (US System)
Barbed Adapter
Hose Clamps (2 pack)
Laser 160L4, 24” Hose
Laser 160 25” Hose/Union Assy.
Laser 225 30” Hose/Union Assy.
Filter Base (Canadian System)
Pl Hex Capscrew 14-10 x 3/4
(2 required) (2 per bag)
See pump label for model number
17b
15
4
22
Manifold
16
9
OR
18
8
2
1
3
5
19 20
21
20
19
17a
11
12
13
14
27
10
25
Filter Tank Assembly
6
O-Ring
Pressure
Gauge
Black Backwash Adapter With
Small Diameter Hole
(Not in all systems)
Tools you will need:
For most installations all you will need are (a) screwdriver (b) wide mouth pliers and (c) adjustable wrench.
(a) (b) (c)
System to Pool 6’ Hose Kit
(Included in Systems with
HK6 in Model Number).
Valve Inlet
DVK-7 Dial Valve
(equipped with
16” - 19” - 22 1 /
2
” filter)
(2) Pump mount bolts
Clamp
Hardware Kit
7-Position Dial Valve Body
Part No. 39-2629-02-R
DIAL VALVE REPAIR
PARTS
Note: These valve kits are shipped completely assembled because special fixtures are required for proper assembly.
DV7 Repair Kit
Part No. 39-2626-05-RKIT
CANTAR Pool Products Ltd.
325 Humber College Blvd., Toronto, ON, M9W 7C3 . Phone: 800.836.1210 . Fax: 416.798.2801
Jacuzzi
®
is a registered trademark of Jacuzzi Inc. and used under license.
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Key features
High flow rate of 66 US GPM for efficient filtration
Maximum pressure of 50 PSI for reliable performance
Large capacity of 350 pounds of sand for extended filter life
Suitable for above-ground and in-ground vinyl liner pools
Easy to install and maintain for user convenience
Frequently asked questions
The flow rate is 66 US GPM.
The maximum pressure is 50 PSI.
It holds 350 pounds of sand.
It is suitable for above-ground and in-ground vinyl liner pools.