Hayward HCP Pump HCP Series LITCPOMA10 - Page 19

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Loosen the cover of the strainer, remove the basket and clean it under running water; "do not strike" to avoid its deterioration. To re-place the basket, introduce it gently, until it is in its original position. The transparent cover must be cleaned with water and neutral soap; "do not use detergents." Do not place the strainer in chemicals. NOTICE Do not allow pump to freeze. Remove strainer cover to allow interior to dry out when storing for the season. When interior is dry, replace cover. Remove drain plug when storing for season. Leave plug out until system is restarted the following season. ATTENTION If the pump is switched off for long periods of time, should there be a danger of frost, the pump casing and strainer (page 23) should be emptied by loosening the emptying drain plug along with its O-ring seal. Before starting the pump, replace the drain plug and its O-ring seal. Fill the strainer with water and check with a screwdriver that the motor is not jammed (see fig. 1, page 22). If the shaft has seized up, call a qualified technician. In the event of the motor flooding, do not try to start it; call an electrician to dismount the motor in order to dry it. To remove strainer cover, unscrew lid bolts. If necessary, use a wrench on flats when removing lid bolts. NOTICE A clogged basket will cause cavitation, which will damage strainer basket, impeller, and pump. Clean weekly or each time you vacuum pool, whichever comes first. When installing cover, clean O-Ring surface in strainer body. Lubricate, sealing surfaces of strainer cover O-Rings and body, and threads and faces of lid bolts with petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion, improve seal, and ease maintenance. Center strainer cover when installing it (especially when pressure testing). Hand tighten lid bolts. When tightening, alternate back and forth between bolts to compress O-Ring evenly. If possible, protect from weather at all times. For storage of outdoor installation: 1. Drain system. 2. Dry as much as possible. 3. Lubricate with petroleum jelly. 4. Reassemble. 5. Leave drain plug out during storage. 19

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f the pump is switched off for long periods of time, should there be a danger of
frost, the pump casing and strainer (page 23) should be emptied by loosening
the emptying drain plug along with its O-ring seal. Before starting the pump,
replace the drain plug and its O-ring seal. Fill the strainer with water and
check with a screwdriver that the motor is not jammed (see fig. 1, page 22).
If the shaft has seized up, call a qualified technician. In the event of the motor
flooding, do not try to start it; call an electrician to dismount the motor in order
to dry it.
To remove strainer cover, unscrew lid bolts. If necessary, use a wrench on flats when removing
lid bolts.
A clogged basket will cause cavitation, which will damage strainer basket, impeller,
and pump. Clean weekly or each time you vacuum pool, whichever comes first.
When installing cover, clean O-Ring surface in strainer body.
Lubricate, sealing surfaces of strainer cover O-Rings and body, and threads and faces of lid bolts with
petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion, improve seal, and ease maintenance.
Center strainer cover when installing it (especially when pressure testing).
Hand tighten lid bolts. When tightening, alternate back and forth between bolts to compress
O-Ring evenly.
If possible, protect from weather at all times.
For storage of outdoor installation:
1. Drain system.
2. Dry as much as possible.
3. Lubricate with petroleum jelly.
4. Reassemble.
5. Leave drain plug out during storage.
Loosen the cover of the strainer, remove the basket and clean it under running
water; “do not strike” to avoid its deterioration. To re-place the basket,
introduce it gently, until it is in its original position. The transparent cover must
be cleaned with water and neutral soap; “do not use detergents.” Do not place
the strainer in chemicals.
Do not allow pump to freeze.
Remove strainer cover to allow interior to dry out when storing for the season. When interior is dry,
replace cover.
Remove drain plug when storing for season. Leave plug out until system is restarted the following season
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