How to Operate Intex Pool Pump

Cartridge Filter Pump

To operate an Intex 633T filter pump, follow these instructions:

To operate the filter pump manually without the “Timer” mode:Turn on the pump by pressing the switch to “I” position. The filter will start filtering the water.To turn off the pump, press the switch to “O” position.

Sand Filter Pump

To operate an Intex SF20110 sand filter pump follow the instructions below: Before operating, ensure that all the hoses have been connected and tightened securely, and the correct amount of filter sand has been loaded. Also, ensure that the entire system is connected to a ground type receptacle protected by a GFCI or residual current device (RCD. To operate the sand filter pump in “FILTER” mode under “TIMER” control:

Set the timer dial to the desired operating hours.Turn on the pump by pressing the switch to timer (clock symbol) position. The sand filter is now filtering the water and will stop after the operating hours are completed. The timer will now operate for the number of hours selected at the same time every day.You can re-adjust the operating hours if necessary by repeating the above steps.

To operate the sand filter pump manually (without the “TIMER” mode):

Turn on the pump by pressing the switch to “-” position. The sand filter pump is now filtering the water.To turn off the pump, press the switch to “O” position.

Intex Pool Pump Keeps Tripping

If your pool pump keeps tripping, it is likely because of an issue with the motor. The windings inside the motor could be shorting together due to heat or age. If GDFI circuit breaker trips, try resetting the circuit breaker and restart again. If the circuit breaker keeps tripping, your electrical system may have a defect. Turn off the circuit breaker and call an electrician to correct the problem.

Intex Pump Won’t Turn On

If your pool pump won’t turn on, the motor could be the problem. To troubleshoot a motor that has failed to start, try the following:

First, make sure the pump’s switch is set to its ON position.Ensure the motor is plugged in. The filter cord must be plugged into a 3-wire outlet that is protected by a class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)Check if the GFCI circuit breaker is tripped. Reset circuit breaker if tripped. If the circuit breaker trips repeatedly, there could be a problem with your electrical system. Turn off the circuit breaker and call an electrician to fix the problem.The motor could have been too hot and overload protection shut the motor off. Let the motor cool down and then try again.If the pump is connected to an electrical circuit that has insufficient amperage, the pump motor may hum but fail to run fully. Make sure the circuit amperage is sufficient to run the pump.During heat waves, your utility company may experience a power drop. Contact your electric company to confirm the problem is not from their side.A clogged pump impeller may prevent your pool pump from starting up. To fix this problem, turn off power to the pump at the circuit breaker, and then remove the pump basket lid and take out the basket. Carefully remove any visible debris from the impeller by hand until it spins freely.If you have a pool timer, ensure that it is operational and set to the desired operating hours.

Intex Pool Pump Set Up Guide

Cartridge Filter Pump

To set up an Intex pool pump model 637R, follow these instructions:

Sand Filter Pump

To install an Intex SF20110 pump, you need the following tools:

One Philips screwdriver

Motor pre-filtering assembly setup:

Sand tank installation:

Sand loading:

6-way valve installation:

The 6-way valve has three hose connection ports. For non-Intex pool: Connect the hose to the pool inlet/outlet connection with a large hose clamp. Tighten securely. Remove the drain cap before attaching the drain/waste hose or pipe. For Intex pool size 16’ and below:

How to unclog an Intex pool pump

To unclog your pool pump, you need to clean and replace the filter cartridge. It is recommended that the filter cartridge be replaced at least every 2 weeks. To clean an Intex 633T filter pump, follow these steps: To clean an Intex sand filter pump (model SF20110): Check this too: How to Bypass Lid Lock On a Whirlpool Washer

Why did my Intex pool pump stop working?

There could be several reasons why your pool pump stopped working:

The water level could be low. Make sure you fill the pool to the correct water level.The strainer screen could be plugged up. Make sure the strainer screens at the pool inlet are clean.There could be an air leak on the intake hose. Make sure the hose nuts are tightened properly. Check the hose for damage.The motor could be faulty or the impeller could be jammed. Make sure you clean any sticks or leaves in the intake hose.There could be an airlock inside the cartridge chamber. To remove the airlock, turn and pull valve handle to full upright position.

How do I reset my Intex pool pump?

GFCI reset

The pool pump is provided with a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). If the GFCI circuit breaker trips, power to the pump is interrupted. To reset, push the reset button on the GFCI.

Vacuum release valve reset

The plunger valve on your Intex pool pump is equipped with a vacuum release valve that will automatically activate to minimize suction at the pool outlet if the outlet is blocked. This is an additional safety feature to prevent suction entrapment. To reset the vacuum release valve:

What happens if air gets in your Intex pool pump?

If air gets in your pool pump, you may see a significant number of bubbles coming out of your return lines into the pool. When air is pulled into the pump it can cause it to dry. Also, in the long run your pump can age too early and overheat.

How do I bleed the air out of my pool pump?

To bleed the air out of your pool pump, follow these instructions:

Why does my Intex pool pump have decreased water flow?

There are several possible causes for decreased/slow water flow on your pool pump: To troubleshoot this problem, try these tips:

Clear any obstructions in the intake hose by discharging it inside pool wall.To stop an air leak on the intake line, make sure you tighten the hose clamps. Check the hoses for damage, and also check the pool water level to fix this problem.Replace the cartridge if there is scale or buildup.Make sure you clean cartridge more often.Make sure you 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.Backwash filter.Remove about 1 inch of sand if necessary.Remove any pool vacuuming device attached to the system line.