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How to get the diffuser apart? - Hayward SAND FILTER, PRO SERIES

  • DOUGLAS MILTER
    DOUGLAS MILTER Jan 10, 2018

    Remove top valve, remove sand, pull diffuser out towards top of opening than reach in filter and grip diffuser leg and turn approx. 45 degrees and it will release from main unit than repeat until they are all remover than remove main stem, its really easy. I just replaced the bad ones

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