The pump ( the equipment with the motor attached) does not have a handle to turn or otherwise.
But the filter ( the large tank) does have some sort of handle. Read that label at the handle. If this is a rotory valve the "handle" should always be turned clockwise for rotation and NEVER rotate the valve while the pump is on and running. Labels for the different positions should be positioned so as to see them from the top of the valve just under or around the valve top. Different valves will vary as to what positions you have available. They should be FILTER, BACK WASH, WASTE, BYPASS , ETC. These should be self explainetory.
The "mode" of the pump is immaterial because the pump is either on or off. You need to get a glossary as to what the different components are before you tamper with anything. k
To determine if a pool valve is open or closed, check the position of the valve handle. Typically, a valve handle that is aligned with the pipe indicates it is open, while a handle that is perpendicular to the pipe signifies it is closed. Additionally, you can observe the flow of water; if water is flowing through the system, the valve is likely open. In contrast, if there is no flow or pressure, the valve may be closed.
Go to building mode, pool, then the pool
To determine if the gas is flowing in a pool heater, check the position of the gas valve lever. Typically, when the lever is in the horizontal position, it indicates that the gas is flowing and the heater is on. Conversely, if the lever is in the vertical position, it usually means the gas is off. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific indications, as designs may vary.
Go to Build Mode and click Create Pool.
Any pool vacuum can, including the Polaris.
It may be an automatic chlorinator distribution level handle but check with your pool manufacture or local pool store.
Play pool adventure mode or play survial pool ... I think
go to build mode, and you will see a graphic of a pool. Click it! Then you click and drag where you want the pool to be
There wont be any dirt under the sand. When you vacuum your pool you should do it on filter mode Otherwise you will lose a lot of water for nothing, this would be especially wasteful in the case of a salt water pool. Ofter having vacuumed the pool on filter mode and if the pressure gets too high backwash. after backwash rinse for a minute, then return to filter.
you have to buy a ladder(go to build mode, miscelaneous ,pool and there are a few stuff for your pool)but if you have the ladder you just have to cancel this action.
You have to buy it. Go into build mode and you should see a pool. You can buy accessories too!
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