wont help there instructions are terrible... it goes how it looks... cut small pcs bout 2 or 3 inch that connect to filter then put in you shut offs into hose then run hoses to tank and make hook ups there ,, intake and spraybar.. there hard plastic green corner pc is useless and cant get it to work... just make sure and shove hose on to connectors good and you good to go... the spray bar is kind of a pain ,,,might want to start there so its in right spot etc...
That seems clear enough to me. So, what's the problem?
Insurance forms drive me up the wall. I can't tell if the people who wrote them are incredibly stupid when it comes to English or so incredibly smart that they are trying to get you to answer incorrectly so they can deny anything. They always seem to want one answer to an open ended question. Arg!
Is the problem the nut like thingies?
Screw the nut like things down to towards the filter. They will secure the hose snugly, later. Be patient, we'll get there.
If you have a set of quick disconnect valves keep going.
If not, skip this bit.
Cut a couple of three inch pieces of hose.
Connect that to the filter. Un-screw the nut like things. It will or may be difficult. You are clamping the hose in place. Connect the disconnect valves to the small pieces of hose and un-screw the nut like things to compress or clamp the hose to the valve.
Cut the remaining hose in half and attach one piece to each of the valve stems on the other side and un-screw the nut like things to compress or clamp the hose to the valve.
IF you don't have a disconnect valve set, Cut the hose so one piece is about ten inches longer than the other half. Attach one piece to each of the stems on the filter. One on the top, one on the side. Un-screw the nut like things to compress or clamp the hose to the fittings.
Next we'll presume you have a spray bar and not two upside down J tubes.
Find the hose that will be sucking water from the tank. That attaches to the upside down J tube thing. Probably using one of those nut like thingys.
The corner thing should be there to help run the hose over the rim of the tank without kinking the hose shut. Fit the tubing/hose into it and connect the spray bar to the hose that will be returning water to the tank.
Unfortunately I have to agree that starting at the spray bar is a better solution.