Backwash it, then blast the screens with a hose nozzle. I don't even bother disassembling mine any more. I backwash until it looks clean, shut it off and let it drain out the hose, remove the lid, blast any residue off the screens with the hose, reassemble, and backwash some more to get the last of it out of the tank. Done. Maybe half an hour, and a lot of that is carefully unrolling and rerolling the backwash hose.
There's a lot more in this thread: use-and-care-for-de-filters-t4086.html
You might also get lucky and find a video on youtube that will show how to dismantle you filter for cleaning.
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