Yes, you should be able to remove that by lifting it straight out, the diagram does not show it to be locking, I would leave the plastic tube if possible.
I opened my Hayward 200 sand filter to see how the sand has held up over the past 7 years because I have never done anything to it. According to the user manual, this is called the top diffuser. How do I remove it? Does it twist or screw off? Is there a release of some sort? Will the sand be higher than the connection point? Do I need to remove the long plastic tube, too? Is there anything I need to look for when removing either?
Just wanting to be cautious and not break anything.![]()
Yes, you should be able to remove that by lifting it straight out, the diagram does not show it to be locking, I would leave the plastic tube if possible.
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