I also wasn't told about putting the valve in "Rinse" for 15-20 seconds after a backwash before going back into service. In rinse it moves the water back into the sand but out the waste to trap or expell any residual dirt that is still suspended in the water inside the filter. If you go from "Backwash" straight to "Filter" then anything still floating around might end up getting blow out into the pool.
When we bought our house the pool was in such bad shape we considered filling it in. \

/ We instead rehired the company that had originally built it because they knew its history and we didn't know diddly-squat about pools. The guy did tell me to turn off the pump before and how long to backwash but not a word about rinsing.

"You don't need to worry about any of these other settings" he said about the multi-port. And when it came time to close the pool for the season I was told to just put the cover on it to keep leaves out (our backyard is a forest) and keep running the pump on a timer a few hours each night to protect it from freezing. We are in SC and some here don't even cover their pools. (It may be too cold to swim but it's still nice to look at.)
Of course on opening the pool the next spring it was a green swamp and I was running back and forth to the pool store with water samples and spending lots of $$$ dumping in whatever chemicals they said I needed. And it went on and on and I had no idea what i was doing and even when the water was sparkling they always had a recommendation that I blindly followed because as a newbie I'd rather be safe than sorry. If they said I needed it I would
just do it, my name should've been Nike. I was so frustrated by the process, I wanted to understand what I was doing and why. :uhh: I would ask ?'s but rarely got a satisfactory answer, mostly I was told not to worry about it. Not helpful.
Googling some of the terminology on the water test readout sheet given to me by the pool store I was directed to TFP and the BBB method in August of that 2nd year and I just started reading, and rereading trying to make sense of all the information as it was a bit overwhelming at first. But it started sinking in and over the winter I would ask ?'s and the folks here patiently answered and explained the things I missed.
This past spring I had another Green Swamp. But this time with the help of TFP I turned it into a Sparkling Oasis without the 'help' of the pool store.

I bought a Tf-100 testkit (A MUST HAVE) and everything else I was able to find at Wal-mart. I wish I had calculated what I spent the 1st 2 years, but no doubt it was many hundreds of $'s more than this year!
