
Basic Info
How the 100M works
Step 1 — Backwash BeginsThe pump and filter are set to backwash mode, and the dirty water is directed into the e3POD instead of the waste line, or the environment.
Step 2 — The POD Fills to the Marker LineAs the backwash cycle runs, the POD fills with the contaminated water. Once it reaches the marker line, the flow is shut off.
Step 3 — Clarification PhaseAn NSF 50 flocculant is added, allowing fine particles and debris to bind and settle. Within 24 hours — often sooner — the water clears to below 2 NTU.
Step 4 — Clean Water Returned to the PoolThe clarified water is drawn back through the pump, passing through the filter and treatment train, returning to the pool recovering up to 99% of the water.
How the 100C works
Step 1 — Cartridges Are Removed and Placed in the PODThe dirty cartridges are taken out of the pool’s cartridge housing and set into the e3POD 100C for cleaning.
Step 2 — Cartridges Are Sprayed Off Inside the UnitEach cartridge is rinsed thoroughly inside the POD using the pool’s own filtered water, keeping all treated water and chemicals within the system instead of wasting fresh tap water.
Step 3 — Clarification PhaseThe dirty rinse water remains inside the 100C. A NSF 50 flocculant is added, binding debris and allowing it to settle. Within 24 hours — often sooner — the water clarifies to below 2 NTU.
Step 4 — Clean Water Returned to the PoolThe clarified water is drawn back through the pump, passing through the filter and treatment train, returning to the pool recovering up to 99% of the water.




