Nope, Just as long as you turn your dial to backwash , waste and then rinse, You shouldn't have a problem. Watson's told me the filter sand should be good until 7 or so years. Until you cannot see any sand in the glass part on your filter, you should have it replaced.
you may have to prime your pump Clean or replace the filter.
If you have not done so, replace the plugs, plug wires, air filter, and fuel filter. Also replace all under hood vacuum lines.
Hepa vasuum cleaners have a filter that removes particles from the air that is dicharged by the machine. This filter needs to be replaced unless it is washable.
Most vacums need to be replaced every 20-30 uses.
You need to get a vaccum with more suction and filtering capabilities.
Most likely the filter. i would check the fingers inside the filter for tears.
The filter in a vacuum cleaner separates dust from air. Air is allowed to pass through whereas dust is trapped by the filter and caught in the bag/cylinder of the vacuum cleaner.
OPEN THE HOOD, ON THE PASSENGERSIDE FIERE WALL YOU WILL SEE THE FILTER NEXT TO THE VACUUM UNIT. TAKE OFF THE VACUUM UNIT, 2 SCREWS AN, MOVE IT OUT OF THE WAY. THEM TAKE OUT THE FUEL FILTER 2 SCREWS FROM THE FIRE WALL AND THE 2GAS LINES. THATS IT
sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace sounds like a vacuum leak check your vacuum lines for breaks or excessive wear and replace
You open up the front of the vacuum, and the bag is right there. You have to squeeze the two tabs on the side of the top of the vacuum bag ring to release it.Assuming you have replacement bags, you then reverse what you just did. If you don't have any bags, I buy mine at www.uClean.com and then replace it. Might also want to check your filter too. A dirty filter can make the vacuum not run it's best.
You vacuum waste from a pool with a pool vacuum connected to a pole to push it around the vacuuming devise is plugged into the suction of the pump. If you wish to vacuum to waste on the other hand you will first have to turn of the pump then turn the lever on the top of the filter to waste. This will dump the water, so don't vac to waste any more then you have too.
the vacuum tube