5 –
Positioning of the liner and top pieces / Filling
Before laying your liner, protected
by the precut tape the skimmer and
the delivery pipe.
Important:
The liner must be manipulated with caution.
Be careful of sharp edges and rough surfaces
Positioning of the liner must be done in bare feet.
It is recommended that you install the liner while
the outside temperature is between 15°C and 25°C.
Unfold the liner on the inside of the pool. The seams
at
the bottom must touch the edge of the basin.
Continue to lift the liner all around the pool, holing it
with clothes pegs.
Lift the vertical part of the liner
and attach it to the wall using two
clothes pegs. Proceed in the
same way at the opposite side
and then at two other points. This
will allow you to check that the
liner is properly centred. There
should not be any large folds.
Readjust if necessary
Once the liner is properly positioned, attach it to the wall
using the top pieces, and removing the clothes pegs little
by little.
Cut the last piece to the right size to allow it to be joined
to the first piece
6 –
Water physical and chemical treatment
Failure to comply with the running maintenance instructions can cause serious health risks, notably for
children.
EMPTYING
If you really do need to drain the pool completely, do not do so during periods of strong wind, and do so as quickly
as possible.
Outdoors, the pool should not be left empty.
ACCESSORIES
Surface accessories (example: net), bottom (example: cleaner robot), inspection and repair (example: repair kit).
CHEMICAL TREATMENT
3 operationsare necessary for water treatment:
Adjustment of the water pH using an analysis kit.
The pH (hydrogen concentration) shows to what extent the water is acid or alkaline. The ideal for pool water is to
be as close as possible to the average pH of the eye lachrymal fluid, that is, 7.4.
Prevention of algae using an anti-algae product.
Disinfecting of the water using chlorine in order to destroy micro-organisms.
These treatment and maintenance operations must be done at least once a week to ensure good water
quality.
Water treatment products should be stored away from damp, in ventilated premises, and out of reach of
children.
ADVICE!
Place a receptacle filled with water at the foot of the ladder, so as to rinse one's feet on entering and leaving the
pool.
A heat-insulating sheet (incorporating small air liners or bubbles) will allow you to enjoy your pool to the utmost,
as it will heat the water, prevent heat loss during the night, prevent leaves and insects from falling into the water,
and prevent evaporation of the chlorine.
In normal operating conditions, your swimming pool will need cleaning once a week. You may, however,
encounter unusual problems, which you will be able to put right by following the advice in the following table.
ATTENTION!
Never pour chlorine directly into the swimming pool
the liner must be pushed against the base
of the wall before filling with water.
Begin filling the pool (do not use untreated water to fill
your pool: borehole, river...). When the water is 1cm deep,
climb into the pool and et eliminate all the folds in the liner
by sliding them towards the edges with the flat of your
hands.
Note:
As long as the water is not more than 30cm deep,
you must remain near the pool to prevent any anomaly
occurring while it is filling.
You should fill the pool to a level 10cm lower than the
height of the wall.
Important:
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