1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your ASTRALPOOL Aster 99 Sand Filter with Valve Ø 600. Please read these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install or operate the filter. Retain this manual for future reference.
1.1. Nga korero haumaru
- Momotuhia te hiko ki te papu i mua i te mahi tiaki, ratonga ranei.
- Me whakarite kia mau te hononga katoa, kia ātete hoki ki te wai hei ārai i ngā turuturu.
- Kaua e whakahaere i te tātari mena kua pakaru, kua ngaro ranei tetahi waahanga.
- Keep children away from the filtration system during operation and maintenance.
- Me toro atu ki tetahi tohunga mohio mo te whakaurunga mena kaore koe i te tino mohio mo etahi waahanga.
2. Hua Neke Atuview me nga Waehanga
The ASTRALPOOL Aster 99 Sand Filter is designed for efficient swimming pool water filtration. It consists of a durable filter tank and a multi-port valve that controls the water flow through the system.

Whakaahua 1: ASTRALPOOL Aster 99 Sand Filter and Multi-port Valve. The image displays the main filter tank, which is a large, white, spherical unit, alongside a separate black multi-port valve with a handle, used for directing water flow.
2.1. Main Components:
- Tātari Tane: The main body where the filter media (sand) is contained.
- Multi-port Valve: Controls the operational modes of the filter (e.g., filter, backwash, rinse).
- Ine Pēhanga: Indicates the internal pressure of the filter, crucial for determining when backwashing is needed.
- Mono Waiwai: Located at the bottom of the tank for draining water.
3. Whakatakotoranga
Understanding the dimensions and characteristics of your filter is important for proper installation and maintenance.

Whakaahua 2: Dimensional diagram of the ASTRALPOOL Aster Sand Filter. This diagram illustrates the filter's height (H), diameter (D), and the positions of the inlet/outlet ports (M, N, K) with a corresponding table showing values for different filter sizes (Ø 500, 600, 750).
3.1. General Specifications for Ø 600 Model:
- Diamita (D): 600 mm
- Teitei (H): 900 mm
- Port M (Height from base): 455 mm
- Port N (Height from base): 330 mm
- Port K (Connection Size): 1 1/2"
3.2. Additional Product Information:
- ASIN: B079L868QJ
- Te Ra Tuatahi Wātea: Paenga-whāwhā 29, 2025
- Wāhanga Wāhanga Wātea: Kāore e wātea ana ngā mōhiohio.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for the filter's performance and longevity. Follow these steps carefully.
4.1. Kōwhiringa Pae
- Place the filter on a firm, level surface, preferably concrete, to prevent settling.
- Ensure adequate ventilation and protection from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures.
- Allow sufficient space around the filter for maintenance and service.
4.2. Filling with Filter Media (Sand)
- Ensure the internal standpipe and laterals are properly assembled and secured.
- Place a plastic bag or cover over the standpipe opening to prevent sand from entering.
- Carefully pour the recommended amount and grade of filter sand into the tank.
- Remove the plastic bag/cover and ensure no sand has entered the standpipe.
4.3. Multi-port Valve Installation
- Carefully place the multi-port valve onto the filter tank, aligning the standpipe with the valve's opening.
- Whakamauhia te takirere ki te tāke mā te whakamahi i te taupoki kua whakaratohiaamp or bolts, ensuring a tight seal.
- Connect the plumbing from the pump to the "PUMP" port on the valve.
- Connect the plumbing to the pool return lines to the "RETURN" port on the valve.
- Connect a waste line to the "WASTE" port on the valve, directing water to an appropriate drainage area.
- Tāutahia te ine pēhanga ki roto i te putanga kua tohua ki te takirere.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The multi-port valve controls the filter's functions. Always turn off the pump before changing the valve position to prevent damage.
5.1. Multi-port Valve Positions
- Tātari: Aratau tātari noa. Ka rere te wai mā roto i te onepu, ka horoia, ka whakahokia ki te puna kaukau.
- RUHI TUARUA: Cleans the filter sand. Water flows in reverse, flushing trapped debris out the waste line.
- Horoi: Used after backwashing to settle the sand and flush any remaining dirty water to waste before returning to FILTER mode.
- KAUPAPA/TARI: Bypasses the filter, sending water directly from the pool to the waste line. Useful for vacuuming heavy debris or lowering pool water level.
- WHAKATAHI: Ka hipa i te tātari, ka huri tika i te wai ki te puna. He pai mo te tohatoha matū me te kore tātari.
- KAtia: Ka kati i te rere katoa ki te tātari. Whakamahia hei mahi i te papu, i te tātari rānei.
5.2. Initial Startup (First Backwash)
- Ensure the pool is filled to the proper level and all plumbing connections are secure.
- Set the multi-port valve to RUHI TUARUA.
- Turn on the pump. Backwash for 2-3 minutes, or until the water in the sight glass (if present) runs clear.
- Whakawetohia te papu.
- Set the multi-port valve to HUORI.
- Hurihia te papu. Horoi mo te 30-60 hēkona.
- Whakawetohia te papu.
- Set the multi-port valve to TATA.
- Turn on the pump. Note the initial pressure gauge reading; this is your clean filter pressure.
6. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the life of your filter.
6.1. Horoi Whakamuri
Backwash the filter when the pressure gauge reading is 8-10 PSI (0.5-0.7 bar) above the clean filter pressure, or when pool water clarity decreases. Follow the steps outlined in "5.2. Initial Startup (First Backwash)" for each backwash cycle.
6.2. Te hotoke (mehemea e tika ana)
- Whakawetohia te papu ka momotuhia te mana.
- Set the multi-port valve to WHITIRANGI (if available) or an intermediate position between two settings to relieve pressure on the gasket.
- Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the filter tank to completely drain all water.
- Disconnect all plumbing lines and store them in a dry, frost-free area.
- Remove the pressure gauge and store it indoors.
- Cover the filter to protect it from elements.
7. Te Raru
Ko tenei waahanga e aro ana ki nga take noa ka pa ki a koe mo to tātari kirikiri.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Low water flow / High pressure | Clogged filter sand; pump strainer basket full; closed valve. | Backwash the filter; clean pump strainer basket; check valve position. |
| Wai puna kaukau kapua | Insufficient filtration time; dirty filter sand; improper chemical balance; damaged laterals. | Increase filtration time; backwash/rinse filter; test and adjust pool chemistry; inspect laterals for damage. |
| Ka turuturu te wai mai i te takirere | Worn spider gasket; loose connections. | Replace spider gasket; tighten connections. |
| Te kirikiri e hoki ana ki te puna | Damaged laterals; too much sand; improper sand grade. | Inspect and replace damaged laterals; ensure correct sand level and grade. |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty details for the ASTRALPOOL Aster 99 Sand Filter with Valve Ø 600 are not provided within this manual. For warranty claims, technical support, or to inquire about spare parts, please contact your authorized ASTRALPOOL dealer or the manufacturer directly. Please have your product model and purchase date available when contacting support.
Ko te ASIN for this product is B079L868QJ.





