Intex Krystal Clear 601 Filter Pump
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions
- (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
- (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
- To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product. Always supervise children and those with disabilities.
- Children must stay away from this product and electrical cord(s).
- Assembly and disassembly by adults only.
- Risk of electric shock. Connect only to a grounding-type receptacle, this product is provided with a ground-fault circuit interrupter. If replacement of the plug or cord is needed, use only identical replacement parts.
- Always unplug this product from the electrical outlet before removing, cleaning, servicing or making any adjustments to the product.
- The unit is provided with a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset button, power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner. The GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to the pump without the test button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electric shock. Do not use this pump. Disconnect the pump and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using it.
- Do not bury the electrical cord. Locate the cord where it will not be damaged by lawnmowers, hedge trimmers and other equipment.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, the supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged, the appliance should be replaced immediately.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use extension cords, timers, plug adaptors or converter plugs to connect unit to electric supply; provide a properly located outlet.
- Do not attempt to plug in or unplug this product while standing in water or when your hands are wet.
- Do not use an appliance leakage current interrupter (ALCI) in place of a GFCI since the ALCI will not protect people.
- Position this product away from the pool, so as to prevent children from climbing on it and accessing the pool.
- Make sure the electrical parameters indicated on the product correspond to the local mains voltage before you connect the unit.
- This product is intended to be used only for the purposes described in the manual!
- FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, ENTANGLEMENT OR OTHER SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
CAUTION
- This product is for use with storable pools only. Do not use with permanently-installed pools. A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being 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.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock the pool must be installed no closer than 6 feet (1.8 m) from any electrical outlet. Do not place portable appliances closer than 5 feet (1.5 m) from the pool.
- These product warnings, instructions, and safety rules provided with the product represent some common risks of water recreation devices and do not cover all instances of risk and danger. Please use common sense and good judgment when enjoying any water activity.
PARTS REFERENCE
Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts.
NOTE: Drawings for illustration purposes only. May not reflect the actual product. Not to scale
When ordering parts, be sure to quote the model number and part numbers. No tools are required for the assembly.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure you have access to water to fill the pool and chemicals for the water.
IMPORTANT: This filter pump is shipped with the air release valve (1) open (open the air release valve if necessary). DO NOT replace the air release valve until you reach STEP #8. Failure to follow these instructions will result in air trapped inside the filter housing; the motor will run dry, be noisy and malfunction.
- Assemble the above-ground pool first. Carefully follow the pool’s installation instructions.
- Place the filter pump the length of the hose away from the pool wall where the lower black protruding hose connection is “sticking out”.
- Insert the nozzle union (13 & 10) into the upper protruding hose connections, and then attach the pool inlet air adaptor (15) to the upper protruding fitting. Screw the air jet valve (14) over the pool inlet air adaptor (15). Then insert the strainer union (9 & 11) into the lower protruding hose connections. The hoses (8) fit over the strainers inserted into the connections.
- There are two hoses to be connected to the filter pump hose connections. With hose clamps (7), fasten one of the hoses (8) to the lower protruding hose connection (marked “+” on the pool liner) and to the upper pump connection (marked “+”).
- Connect the second hose to the pool inlet air adaptor (15) and to the lower pump connection. Make sure all the hose clamps (7) are tight. NOTE: Make sure the air jet valve (14) is securely tightened onto the pool inlet air adaptor (15) and facing up.
- In a counter-clockwise motion unscrew the threaded filter housing collar (12) from the filter housing. Grasp and remove the housing cover (3). Check to see if a cartridge is inside the housing. If yes, replace the cover, finger finger-tighten the housing collar (12) back onto the filter housing.
- Fill the pool to a level of at least 1-2 inches above the top connection. The water will automatically flow down into the pump.
- When water starts flowing out of the air release valve hole, screw in the air release valve back into the filter housing cover. Do not over-tighten the valve. NOTE: Venting the system is necessary for air to escape as the filter housing fills with water.
- Connect the filter pump to the power outlet. The filter pump is now filtering the water.
- Operate the filter pump until the desired water clarity is obtained.
NOTE: Never put pool chemicals directly into the filter pump. This may damage the pump and void the warranty.
For Pools with Dual Suction Outlets Configuration:
- In order to comply with the requirement of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act (for USA and Canada), your pool is designed with dual suction outlets and one inlet fittings. Parts in grey highlight on this page are supplied with the pool set package and are shown here for assembly purposes only. If this pump was purchased as part of a pool set, refer to the pool owner’s manual for more details.
WARNING
- Risk of electric shock. Connect this product 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. Position this product away from the pool, so as to prevent children from climbing on it and accessing the pool.
CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTER CARTRIDGES
- Make sure the filter pump is not operating. Disconnect the line cord.
- To prevent water from escaping the pool, unscrew the pool inlet nozzle (10) and strainer grid (11) from the strainer connectors and insert the hat-like plugs into the strainer connectors.
- In a counter-clockwise motion, remove the filter housing collar (12) and threaded cover (3). Be careful not to lose the cover seal (4).
- Remove filter cartridge (5) to clean it. The filter may be cleaned from the spray from a water hose.
- Use judgment as to whether the cartridge needs to be replaced.
- Return the cartridge to the filtering position.
- Return the seal (4) and threaded cover (3) to their original positions and in a clockwise direction rescrew the housing collar (12) onto the filter housing.
- After service, open the air release valve, remove the plugs, allow any air to escape through the valve before tightening the valve again, and replace the pool inlet nozzle (10) and strainer grid (11). The pump is now primed with water again and may be turned on
POOL CARE AND CHEMICALS
- All pools require care to keep the water clear and hygienically clean. With proper chemical control, your filter will help attain this objective. Consult your pool supply dealer for instructions regarding the proper use of chlorine, algaecide and other chemical agents required for sparkling clear water.
- Keep pool chemicals away from children.
- Do not replenish chemicals in the pool while the pool is occupied. Skin or eye irritations could occur.
- Daily pH checking and chemical treatment of the water is very important and can not be overemphasized. Chlorine, algaecide and maintenance of proper pH levels are required when filling the pool as well as during the season. Consult your local swimming pool supply store for instructions.
- The season’s first filling of the pool may have brackish water requiring extra water additives and extra filter changes. Do not allow swimming in pool until the pH level is balanced. Consult your local swimming pool supply store for instructions.
- Keep spare filter cartridges on hand. Replace cartridges every two weeks.
- Chlorinated water may damage lawns, gardens or shrubbery as children play in the pool and splash water outside the pool. Lawn areas underneath the pool liner will be destroyed. Note that some types of grass may grow through the liner.
- Filter run time depends on pool size, weather, and usage level. Experiment with various run times so as to produce clean clear water.
CAUTION
Concentrated chlorine solutions may damage the pool liner. Always follow the chemical manufacturer’s directions and the health and hazard warnings
LONG TERM STORAGE
- Before emptying your pool for long-term storage, or relocation, be sure the water is directed towards an acceptable drain water receptacle away from the house. Check local regulations for specific directions regarding the disposal of swimming pool water.
- Now, drain the pool.
- When the pool is empty, disconnect all pool hoses (8) from the pool and filter pump, simply reverse the set up instructions.
- Remove the filter cartridge as shown in the Filter Cartridge Cleaning section, steps 2 through 4.
- Remove the nozzle and strainer unions from the pool wall. Place the wall plugs into the hose connections. Loosen clamps (7) securing the strainer connectors (9) before removal.
- Drain water from the filter pump housing.
- Leave filter pump pieces and hoses outside to thoroughly air dry.
- Depending on the cartridge (5) usage, a new cartridge may be needed for next season, keep a spare available.
- Cover the seal (4), air release valve O-ring (2), and hose seals (6) with petroleum jelly to preserve its resilience during storage.
- Store the unit and accessories in a dry place. The storage temperature should be controlled, between 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) storage location.
- The original packing can be used for storage.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
FILTER MOTOR FAILS TO START | • The motor is not plugged in. • The GFCI circuit breaker is tripped. • The motor is too hot and overload protection is shut off. | • 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 the circuit breaker trips repeatedly, your electrical system may have a defect. Turn off the circuit breaker and call an electrician to correct the problem. • Let the motor cool down. |
FILTER DOESN’T CLEAN POOL | • Improper chlorine or pH levels. • Filter cartridge is dirty. • Damaged cartridge. • Excessively dirty pool. • The strainer screen is restricting the water flow. | • Adjust the chlorine and pH level. Consult your local swimming pool supply stores. • Clean or replace the cartridge. • Check the cartridge for holes. Replace if damaged. • Operate the filter for longer periods. • Clean the strainer screen at the inlet. |
FILTER DOESN’T PUMP WATER OR FLOW IS VERY SLOW | • 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. • Pool inlet air adaptor connected to the wrong fitting. | • 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. • Make sure the pool inlet air adaptor is connected to the pool inlet upper fitting. |
PUMP DOESN’T WORK | • 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. | • Fill pool to the correct water level. • Clean strainer screens at the pool inlet. • Tighten hose clamps, and check hose for damage. • Clear any sticks or leaves in the intake hose. • Open the release valve at top of the pump. |
TOP COVER LEAKING | • O-ring missing. • Cover or air release valve are not tight. | • Remove the cover & check for an O-ring. • Tighten the cover or valve (Manually). |
HOSE LEAKING | • Hose clamps are not well-fitted. • Hose o-ring dislodged when connecting the hose. • Hose broken. | • Tighten or reinstall hose clamps. • Put the o-ring back into the groove. • Replace a new hose. |
AIR LOCK | • There’s air trapped in the pump housing and inlet hose. | • Open air release valve, lift and lower the inlet hose until water starts to flow out of air release valve, close air release valve. |
POOL INLET AIR ADAPTOR / AIR JET VALVE LEAKING | • Hose clamps are not well-fitted. • Air jet valve is not tight and facing up. • Air jet valve internal seal blocked. • Air jet valve internal seal dirty. • Air jet valve broken. | • Tighten or reinstall hose clamps. • Tighten air jet valve and make sure it’s facing up. • Plug in the pump and run for few seconds, then unplug, repeat 3 times. • Remove air jet valve, flush dirt out with water and replace valve back. • Replace a new air jet valve. |
COMMON POOL PROBLEMS
PROBLEM | DESCRIPTION | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
ALGAE | • Greenish water. • Green or black spots on pool liner. • Pool liner is slippery and/or has a bad odor. | • Chlorine and pH levels need adjustment. | • Super chlorinate with shock treatment. Correct pH to your pool store’s recommended level. • Vacuum pool bottom. • Maintain proper chlorine level. |
COLORED WATER | • Water turns blue, brown, or black when first treated with chlorine. | • Copper, iron or manganese in water being oxidized by the added chlorine. This is common. | • Adjust the pH level to the recommended level. • Run the filter until the water is clear. • Clean the cartridge frequently. |
FLOATING MATTER IN WATER | • Water is cloudy or milky. | • “Hard water” caused by a too high pH level. • Chlorine content is low. • Foreign matter in water. | • Correct the pH level. Check with your pool dealer for advice. • Adjust the chlorine level. • Clean or replace your filter. |
CHRONIC LOW WATER LEVEL | • Level is lower than on the previous day. | • Rip or hole in pool liner or hoses. • The drain valves are loose. | • Repair with a patch kit. • Finger tighten all caps. |
SEDIMENT ON POOL BOTTOM | • Dirt or sand on the pool floor. | • Heavy use, getting in and out of the pool. | • Use an Intex pool vacuum to clean the bottom of the pool. |
SURFACE DEBRIS | • Leaves, insects, etc. | • Pool too close to trees. | • Use Intex pool skimmer. |
IMPORTANT
If you continue to experience difficulty, please contact our Consumer Service Department for assistance. See the separate “Authorized Service Centers” sheet
GENERAL AQUATIC SAFETY
Water recreation is both fun and therapeutic. However, it involves inherent risks of injury and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read and follow all product,
package and package insert warnings and instructions. Remember, however, that product warnings, instructions and safety guidelines cover some common risks
of water recreation, but do not cover all risks and dangers. For additional safeguards, also familiarize yourself with the following general guidelines as well as guidelines provided by nationally recognized Safety Organizations
- Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as a “lifeguard” or water watcher, especially when children are in and around the pool.
- Learn to swim.
- Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.
- Instruct anyone who is supervising pool users about potential pool hazards and about the use of protective devices such as locked doors, barriers, etc.
- Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an emergency.
- Always use common sense and good judgment when enjoying any water activity.
- Supervise, supervise, supervise.
For additional information on safety, please visit
- The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals: The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Aboveground/Onground Swimming Pool www.nspi.org
- American Academy of Pediatrics: Pool Safety for Children www.aap.org
- Red Cross www.redcross.org
- Safe Kids www.safekids.org
- Home Safety Council: Safety Guide www.homesafetycouncil.org
- Toy Industry Association: Toy Safety www.toy-tia.org
LIMITED WARRANTY
- Your Krystal Clear™ Filter Pump has been manufactured using the highest quality materials and workmanship. All Intex products have been inspected and found free of defects prior to leaving the factory. This Limited Warranty applies only to the Krystal Clear™ Filter Pump and accessories listed below.
- The provisions of this Limited Warranty apply only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. This Limited Warranty is valid for the period noted below from the date of the initial retail purchase. Keep your original sales receipt with this manual, as proof of purchase will be required and must accompany warranty claims or the Limited Warranty is invalid.
- Krystal Clear™ Filter-Pump Warranty – 2 Years
- Hoses & Fittings Warranty – 180 days
- If a manufacturing defect is found within the periods noted above, please contact the appropriate Intex Service Center listed in the separate “Authorized Service Centers” sheet. The Service Center will determine the validity of the claim. If the Service Center directs you to return the product, please carefully package the product and send with shipping and insurance prepaid to the Service Center. Upon receipt of the returned product, the Intex Service Center will inspect the item and determine the validity of the claim. If the provisions of this warranty cover the item, the item will be repaired or replaced at no charge.
- Any and all disputes regarding the provisions of this Limited Warranty shall be brought before an informal dispute settlement board and unless and until the provisions of these paragraphs are carried forth, no civil action may be instituted. The methods and procedures of this settlement board shall be subject to the rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.). IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEX, THEIR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIABILITIES. Some states, or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
- This Limited Warranty does not apply if the products are subject to negligence, abnormal use or operation, accident, improper operation, improper voltage or current contrary to operating instructions, or to damage by circumstances beyond Intex’s control, including but not limited to, ordinary wear and tear and damage caused by exposure to fire, flood, freezing, rain, or other external environmental forces. This Limited Warranty applies only to those parts and components sold by Intex. The Limited Warranty does not cover unauthorized alterations, repairs or disassembly by anyone other than Intex Service Center personnel.
DO NOT GO BACK TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR RETURN OR REPLACEMENT. IF YOU ARE MISSING PARTS OR NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL US TOLL-FREE (FOR U.S. AND CANADIAN RESIDENTS): 1-800-234-6839 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.INTEXCORP.COM
Proof of Purchase must accompany all returns or the warranty claim will be invalid.
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Intex Krystal Clear 601 Filter Pump-FAQs
How do I clean an Intex filter?
Simply rinse the filter cartridge with clean water and use a high-pressure jet to remove any debris for a quick refresh
Should I turn off the pool pump while swimming?
While it’s safe to keep the pump on, it’s not necessary as long as the pump has run enough to keep the water clear and free of debris
Should I keep my Intex pool filter running all the time?
No, running your pool pump about 8 hours a day, especially during summer, is usually enough for proper circulation and filtration
Is it better to run the pool pump at night or during the day?
Running the pump during the hottest parts of the day can help prevent algae growth and keep the water clean. Splitting run times between morning and evening can maximize efficiency
What speed should I run my pool pump at?
For an average pool, aim for a speed of 1,500 to 2,000 RPM. Running at higher speeds for 2-4 hours daily helps with backwashing and removing air bubbles.
How often should I backwash my pool?
Backwash about once a week, or more often if your pool is near trees or shrubs that increase debris in the water
Can I add chemicals to my pool without the pump running?
No, it’s best to keep the pump running when adding chemicals to ensure proper distribution. Also, remove automatic cleaners to avoid damage.
Is it okay to run my pool filter during rain?
Yes, running the pool pump during rain is fine and can even help circulate and filter out any impurities introduced by the rainwater
Can a pool safely go without chlorine?
No, it’s not recommended to go without chlorine. Without it, there’s a higher risk of exposure to bacteria and contaminants, which can be harmful to swimmers.
What does the Intex filter do for my pool?
An Intex filter improves water circulation, filtration, and clarity, and it also increases negative ions on the water’s surface, enhancing the pool environment.
What is the best RPM setting for my pool pump?
A good RPM range is between 1,000 and 2,000 RPM, depending on your pool and pump size. Running at this speed for 8+ hours daily provides efficient filtration and usually completes at least one turnover
Can I run my Intex pump without a filter?
Running the pump without a filter should only be done briefly, as this can reduce the lifespan of the equipment and affect water quality
How often should I change my Intex filter?
To keep your pool water clear, replace the filter cartridge every two weeks with a genuine Intex filter for best results.