Equipment and Manuals
Sunshine Rays presenting the Poolometer Manual Library beside a clear pool and organized equipment pad.
The Pitch

Sunshine Rays

This is not guess-and-google pool repair.

Use the Poolometer Manual Library to find the manual, match the model, check the label, and stop one pool problem from turning into three.

It is like a file cabinet, a service-truck binder, and a manufacturer support desk in one searchable place.

The Promise

Do not hunt. Search.

Got a blinking heater, a mystery salt cell, a cleaner that quit doing laps, or a pump label that looks like it survived three summers and one bad sprinkler?

Start with what you know: brand, part, problem, equipment type, or model family. Exact labels are best, but a useful clue can still get you moving.

No more drawer full of folded papers.

No more guessing which PDF is right. No more buying a part because it looked close. Match the paperwork before the pool pad gets expensive.

Look at this

A pool-equipment paper trail, organized.

228
Documents

Manuals, references, support links, and labeled resources for real pool work.

11
Library Sections

Open one equipment group at a time instead of scrolling forever.

9
Vendor Portals

Jump toward manufacturer support when the manual alone is not enough.

Start with the clue you have.

Search the label, brand, part, error code, symptom, or equipment family. The library narrows the stack.

Quick search
The Secret

The label tells the story.

The secret is not magic. It is the right clue in the right box.

Search by brand

Use the name on the label, controller, cell, or manual cover.

Search by part

Start with the component that needs service, replacement, or settings.

Search by problem

Use the symptom when the exact model family is still unclear.

Browse the bins

Every pool pad has a personality.

Pick the equipment family and go straight to the stack: salt systems, filters, pumps, feeders, automation, heaters, cleaners, purifiers, lighting, testing, and extra references.

The Sunshine Rays Demo

Watch this.

Your heater flashes a code. Your salt cell wants cleaning. Your cleaner stopped crawling. Your filter pressure is acting funny.
Now what do you do? Guess? Search the garage for a manual that is somehow wet, faded, and for the wrong model?
Not anymore.
Search the clue you have — brand, part, problem, or equipment type — and the Manual Library points you toward the paperwork that actually matters.
Salt system? Search it. Pump? Find it. Cleaner? Open it. Heater code? Check it before you start pressing buttons like you are launching a rocket.
That is the power of the Manual Library.
This is for

The pool owner, the helper, and the “I can fix it” friend.

The label-reader

You found a model number. Great. Put it to work before you buy the wrong part.

The symptom-solver

Low flow, no heat, cell warning, cloudy cartridge, confused controller — start with the problem and narrow from there.

The seasonal closer

Winterization rewards the person who checks drain points, labels, and manufacturer instructions before the first cold snap.

The pool professional

On the job, the right manual can turn “let me get back to you” into “let me check that now.”

What not to do

Do not let a mystery box become a money pit.

Do not replace the board because the light blinked. Do not buy the cartridge because it looked close. Do not turn every valve, press every button, and then ask why the pool pad sounds angry.

Read the label. Match the model. Open the manual. Check the steps. Then decide.

Sunshine Rays rule:

When electricity, gas, structure, drains, entrapment risk, leaks, or chemical mixing are involved, stop guessing and bring in qualified help.

The Cadence

Search. Match. Read. Verify. Act.

  1. 1

    Search what you can see.

    Brand, label, model family, part name, equipment type, error code, or symptom.

  2. 2

    Match before you move.

    Look for the correct model, revision, part family, or manufacturer reference.

  3. 3

    Read the relevant section.

    Troubleshooting, installation, warranty, winterization, maintenance, or chemistry guidance.

  4. 4

    Verify the real-world conditions.

    Labels, site plumbing, local code, equipment condition, and safety risks always matter.

  5. 5

    Act with confidence — or stop.

    Some jobs are for owners. Some jobs are for licensed pros. Knowing the difference is part of the win.

The Finish Line

The right manual beats the loudest guess.

When the equipment pad starts talking in codes, labels, lights, leaks, and warnings, Sunshine Rays brings the paperwork into the sunshine.

It is not a miracle product. It is a better starting point.

Call now? No.

Search now.

Open the Poolometer Manual Library
Safety Matters

A manual is guidance, not a force field.

Educational guidance only. Verify equipment labels, manufacturer manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.

Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.

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