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(K-BID) is responsible for maintaining the website. By placing a bid on this auction, you are agreeing to the auction specific terms listed on this page in additions to the K-BID user terms and agreements. Move the lever on the sand filter to the “backwash” position.This auction is contracted and managed by an independent affiliate. Connect the other end of this hose to the inlet port on the side of your pool. Use a screwdriver to tighten the hose clamps, securing the hose to the skimmer and pump. Slide hose clamps onto each end of your flexible pool hose. Pumps can be hardwired to the breaker, or plug into an outdoor receptacle. Ensure the ground is level beneath the pump and filer. Trying to remember where each of the three hoses attach to your filter, pool and pump can quickly spell disaster if you mix up the connections. Winterizing your above-ground pool requires you to drain the sand filter and the pump. Hook Up A Sand Filter Pump To An Above Ground Swimming Pool After that, depending on the size and amount of use, you can reduce the filtration time. If your pool was newly filled it will require about 24 hours of continuous filtering.

Turn the valve handle to the “Filter” position.
