Intex Krystal Clear SF80110-2 Owner's Manual

Intex Krystal Clear SF80110-2 Owner's Manual

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Model SF80110-2
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(342PO) SAND FILTER PUMP ENGLISH 7.5" X 10.3" PANTONE 295U 06/08/2018
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Janice Rice
May 21, 2025

#26645EG Krystal sand pump is buzzing this year

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Mr. Anderson
May 24, 2025

The Intex SF80110-2 Krystal sand pump may emit a buzzing sound when the control buttons are being pressed to set or lock the operating hours. A “beep” or buzzing sound confirms input, such as locking or unlocking the keypad. If the buzzing occurs continuously or outside of normal operation, it may indicate an issue not described in the context.

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Janice Rice
May 21, 2025

It is making a buzzing sound this year

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Mr. Anderson
May 24, 2025

A buzzing sound in the Intex SF80110-2 could be caused by a malfunction in the timer switch or electrical components damaged during a power surge. The user mentioned a power surge followed by the unit beeping and showing a red light, suggesting a fault in the control panel. Bypassing the timer switch restored function, indicating the buzzing may be related to a failed control or relay component inside the panel.

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