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Installation usually takes approximately 2 hours with 2-3 people excluding earthworks and filling.
PART LIST OF SKIMMER
Cover P6991
Basket P6776
Skimmer P6777
Weir P6992
Gasket P6993
Face plate P6780
M5x22 screw /
O-ring /
Plug P6813
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Hose attachment
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P6774
POOL ASSEMBLY
Please refer to diagram steps.
POOL MAINTENANCE
Warning: If you do not adhere to the maintenance guidelines covered herein, your health
might be at risk, especially that of children. Pool water treatment is essential for the safety of
the users. Using chemicals inappropriately will cause property damage and personal injury.
NOTE: The pump is used to circulate the water and to filter small particles. In order to keep
your pool water clean and hygienic, you must also add chemicals.
1. It is recommended not to fill the pool with catchment water, drilling water, or drainage
well water: these waters generally contain polluted organic substances including nitrates
and phosphates. Filling pools with water from the public network is advised.
2. Always keep your pool clean and apply the correct pool chemicals. Unsanitary water is a
serious health hazard. It is recommended to use disinfectant, flocculant, acid or alkali
chemicals to treat your pool.
3. Clean the PVC liner regularly with non-abrasive brushes or a pool vacuum cleaner.
4. Throughout the season, the water filtration system must run long enough each day to
clean the entire volume of water in the pool.
5. Check the filter cartridge (or sand in a sand filter) regularly and replace dirty cartridges
(or sand).
6. Regularly check the screws, bolts and all the metal parts for rust. Replace if necessary.
7. If it rains, check that the water level is not higher than the specified level.
If water exceeds the specified levels, drain the pool to the specified level.
8. Do not use the pump when the pool is in use.
9. Cover the pool when not in use.
10. For pool water treatment, the pH value is very important.
ATTENTION: Do not leave the drained pool outside.
The following parameters ensure good quality water
WINTERIZATION
If you do not want to dismantle the pool in winter, please observe the following instructions:
IMPORTANT: Do not drain all of the pool water. If you do so, the pool may be damaged
by strong wind. Drain the water to 10cm below the inlet valve on the pool wall.
1. Drain the water to 10cm below the inlet valve on the pool wall. You can use a pump or a
garden hose (Diagrams 27, 28).
2. Treat the pool water with a suitable chemical product.
3. Remove the filtration system from the pool.
You can leave the inlets/outlets attached to the pool.
4. Also remove any other pool accessories and store them in a dry and cool place.
5. Protect the pool with the pool cover.
If you want to dismantle the pool in winter, please observe the following instructions:
1. Drain the pool with a garden hose, or use a drain pump to empty the pool (Diagram 27).
2. Clean all pool parts with a sponge and soap with a neutral pH. Dry them and tidy them away
in a dry and clean place.
SELECTING A SUITABLE LOCATION
WARNING: Leveling is extremely important.
Carefully select the location for your new pool. This is the most important decision you will have to make to ensure the safety and success of your pool’s construction. A poorly-chosen
location could cause problems in the future that may cause injury, death or financial loss. Read carefully the checklist below when selecting where to set up your pool.
Acceptable:
Flat, level, firm and dry ground with easy access to all sides of the pool
Exposed to direct sunlight, preferable in the morning
Safe access to electricity for running the filter pump and other pool accessories
Easy to access to a water source
Protection from wind
Unacceptable:
Sloping, uneven ground
Sandy, rocky or soggy ground
Close to wooden construction (e.g. pergolas and decking)
Next to trees
Overhead wires and clotheslines
Drains, electric wires or gas pipelines underneath the site
Poor or little drainage
High flood risk locations
High wind conditions
NOTE: Remove the higher ground rather than filling the low laying ground. All grass and sod under entire pool area must be removed.
Parameters
Water clarity
Colour of the water
Turbidity in FNU/NTU
Nitrate concentration above that of fill water in mg/l
Total organic carbon (TOC) in mg/l
Redox potential against Ag/AgCI 3,5 m KCl in mV
pH value
Free active chlorine (without cyanuric acid) in mg/l
Free chlorine used in combination with cyanuric acid in mg/l
Cyanuric acid in mg/l
Combined chlorine in mg/l
Values
clear view of the pool bottom
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max. 1,5 (preferably less than 0,5)
max. 20
max. 4,0
min. 650
6,8 to 7,6
0,3 to 1,5
1,0 to 3,0
max 100
max 0,5 (preferably close to 0,0 mg/l)
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