Preventative maintenance (cont.), Winterization, Troubleshooting – Hayward Pools XSTREAM ISCC100 User Manual
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Stream™
Filtration Series_____________________________________________________________
Preventative Maintenance (cont.)
Cleaning Cartridge Filter (cont.)
 
 
To remove algae, suntan oil, and body oils: 
Soak the cartridge element for at least one (1) hour (overnight is most effective) in: 1) a commercial filter 
cleaner; OR 2) One (1) cup Tri-Sodium Phosphate (TSP) to five (5) gallons water; OR 3) One (1) cup 
dishwasher detergent to five (5) gallons water. 
 
Rinse cartridge element to remove oils and cleaning solution. 
 
To remove calcium carbonate (residue from calcium hypochlorite), iron, or other mineral deposits: 
Soak the cartridge element in a solution of one (1) part Muriatic Acid to twenty (20) parts water, until all 
bubbling
stops.
WARNING
– Do NOT add water to acid.
WARNING
–
Do NOT mix chlorine and acid.
WARNING
–
Use a plastic container and
take extreme care – harmful to eyes, skin, and clothing. Always wear rubber gloves and 
eye protection. 
CAUTION
–
Failure to remove all oils and cleaning solution before acid soaking
will result in a permanent restriction of water flow and cause premature cartridge 
failure. 
3. Rinse the cartridge element clean and re-assemble filter housing.
Vacuuming
Vacuuming can be performed directly into the filter whenever needed. For fastest results, clean the filter before and 
after each vacuuming. For heavy spring clean ups, we recommend using a Hayward SP0727 diverter valve to bypass 
the filter and accelerate the clean up process. Consult your local Hayward dealer for a detailed explanation. 
Winterization
In areas where sub-freezing temperatures can be expected, the filter should be drained and/or removed from its 
operating location and stored indoors. Clean the cartridge element at the end of the pool season by using the Hayward 
Jet-action Cleaning Wand (EC2024) or a garden hose with a high-pressure nozzle (See “Cleaning Cartridge Filter” 
instructions in this manual). 
Troubleshooting
Problem
What to Look for
Treatment
Dirty, clogged, or abused element
 
Dirt, debris, or tear in pleats or folds 
 
Clean or replace element
Damaged Cartridge 
Element 
Oversized pump
- Produces
excessive
flow rates
and/or
pressures
Flattened pleats or folds; 
Embedded dirt or debris into the 
filter material; 
Breaking of internal core of the 
element; 
Breaking or splitting of the end 
plates of the element 
 
Re-size pump 
 
Algae
Very dirty pool water
Algae buildup on the pool walls
 
Frequent cartridge cleaning or 
replacement; 
Consult professional pool company 
for pool chemistry instructions. 
