1. Folasaga
Thank you for choosing the XtremepowerUS 1.0HP Variable Speed Pool Pump. This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your new pool pump. Please read all instructions carefully before use to ensure proper function and longevity of the product.
This pump is designed for efficient water circulation in above-ground swimming pools, hot tubs, and spas. Its robust construction and weather-resistant materials ensure reliable performance. The variable speed settings allow for optimized water transfer and energy efficiency.

Image 1.1: The XtremepowerUS 1.0HP Variable Speed Pool Pump, showing its main components including the motor, pump housing, strainer basket, and power cord.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
LAPATAIGA: Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or death. Always consult a qualified electrician and plumber for installation if you are unsure.
- Ia tape ese le eletise mai le pamu a'o le'i faia se tautua po'o se tausiga.
- Ensure the pump is connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected outlet.
- Do not operate the pump if the power cord is damaged.
- Keep children away from the pump and all electrical connections.
- O lenei oloa o lo'o i ai vaila'au e iloa e le Setete o Kalefonia e mafua ai le kanesa ma fa'aletonu o le fanau mai po'o isi fa'alavelave fa'anatinati (Lapataiga 65).
- Ensure proper ventilation around the pump to prevent overheating.
- Do not run the pump dry. Always ensure the pump is primed with water before operation.
3. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai uma vaega ma e le'i fa'aleagaina pe a uma ona tatala:
- XtremepowerUS 1.0HP Variable Speed Pool Pump
- Strainer Basket (pre-installed in pump housing)
- Transparent Lid Cover for Strainer Basket
- Tusi Taiala
Note: 2pc-Union Fittings (ASIN: B01FNEQ96G) are sold separately and may be required for installation.
4. Seti ma Fa'apipi'i
4.1 Tulaga
- Place the pump on a firm, level surface as close to the pool as possible to minimize friction loss from plumbing.
- Ensure the location is well-drained and protected from excessive moisture and direct sunlight.
- Allow adequate space around the pump for ventilation and future servicing.
4.2 So'oga Fa'aeletise
- The pump operates on 115 Volts. Ensure your electrical supply matches this requirement.
- Connect the pump to a dedicated, properly grounded 115V outlet protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
- Aua le fa'aogaina uaea fa'alautele.
4.3 Feso'ota'iga Palama
- The pump features 1-1/2" NPT (National Pipe Taper) connections.
- Use appropriate plumbing fittings and PVC cement or thread sealant to ensure watertight connections.
- Ensure all connections are tight to prevent air leaks, which can affect pump performance.
4.4 Fa'asalaina o le pamu
Before starting the pump for the first time or after cleaning the strainer basket:
- Ensure all valves are open to allow water flow to the pump.
- Remove the transparent lid from the strainer basket.
- Fill the strainer basket housing completely with water.
- Replace the lid, ensuring it is securely tightened to prevent air leaks.
- Turn on the pump. It should begin to draw water and circulate. If not, repeat the priming process.

Image 4.1: The pump's oversized strainer basket, designed to capture debris and prevent clogging.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1 Starting and Stopping the Pump
- After successful priming, plug the pump into the GFCI-protected outlet.
- The pump will start operating at the selected speed.
- To stop the pump, unplug it from the outlet or use a dedicated switch if installed.
5.2 Variable Speed Settings
This pump features two speed settings: High Flow and Low Flow. These settings allow you to adjust the water transfer rate between 1,750 and 3,450 rotations per minute (RPM).
- Malosi maualuga: Provides maximum circulation and is ideal for initial cleaning, backwashing, or when higher flow rates are needed.
- Malosi maualalo: Offers quieter operation and energy savings, suitable for routine daily filtration and maintaining water clarity.
To change the speed setting, locate the switch on the motor housing and toggle it to the desired position (HI/HAUT for High, LOW/BAS for Low).

Image 5.1: The two-speed selector switch on the pump motor for adjusting flow rate.
6. Tausiga
6.1 Fa'amamaina Ato Fa'amama
The oversized strainer basket collects leaves and debris, preventing them from reaching the pump impeller. Regularly inspect the transparent lid to check if the basket needs cleaning.
- Tape le pamu ma tape le eletise.
- Rotate the transparent lid counter-clockwise to remove it.
- Sii ese le ato faamama.
- Empty any collected debris and rinse the basket thoroughly with water.
- Inspect the basket for cracks or damage. Replace if necessary.
- Place the clean basket back into the housing.
- Fill the housing with water to prime the pump.
- Replace the transparent lid, ensuring the O-ring is properly seated and the lid is tightened securely.
6.2 Fa'amalulu
In colder climates, proper winterization is crucial to prevent damage from freezing:
- Aveese le eletise i le pamu.
- Drain all water from the pump by removing drain plugs (if applicable) or disconnecting plumbing.
- Store the pump in a dry, frost-free location during the off-season.
- Ensure all openings are covered to prevent insects or debris from entering.
6.3 Asiasiga Lautele
- Periodically check the power cord for any signs of damage or wear.
- Inspect plumbing connections for leaks.
- Ensure the pump is securely mounted and free from excessive vibration.
7. Faʻafitauli
Before attempting any repairs, always disconnect power to the pump.
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| E le amata le pamu | No power; tripped GFCI; motor overload | Check power connection; reset GFCI; allow motor to cool and reset thermal overload. |
| Pump runs but does not prime or has low flow | Air leak in suction line; strainer basket clogged; low water level; impeller clogged | Check all plumbing connections for leaks; clean strainer basket; ensure adequate water level in pool; inspect impeller for debris. |
| Le pisapisao tele po o le vibration | Loose mounting; foreign object in impeller; worn bearings | Tighten mounting bolts; clear impeller; contact customer support if bearings are suspected. |
| Suavai tafe mai le pamu | Loose connections; damaged O-rings/seals; cracked housing | Tighten plumbing; inspect and replace O-rings/seals; contact customer support for housing issues. |
8. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Fa'ailoga | XtremepowerUS |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | 75158 |
| Malosiaga solofanua | 1.0 HP |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Fa'amata'u Fa'asolo Fa'asolo | 73 Gallons Per Minute (4380 GPH) |
| Fa'atonuga Saosaoa | 2-Speed (Variable) |
| Vaifagaloa / Outlet Soʻotaga | 1-1/2" NPT |
| Fua o Mea (L x W x H) | 25" x 9" x 13" |
| Mea mamafa | 15 pauna |
| Mea | Metal (Motor), Plastic (Housing) |

Ata 8.1: Fa'aliga i lugaview of the XtremepowerUS 1.0HP Variable Speed Pool Pump.
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact XtremepowerUS customer service directly or refer to the product's purchase documentation. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
For further assistance, visit the official XtremepowerUS webnofoaga pe fa'afeso'ota'i lau fa'atau.