9.0 Trouble shooting
PROBLEM
DESCRIPTION
Water turns blue, brown, or black
COLORED
when first treated with chlorine.
WATER
Water looks "milky" or cloudy.
PARTICALS
SUSPENDED
IN WATER
Pool appears to be losing water on
a daily basis.
PERSISTENT
LOW WATER
LEVEL
Water has greenish tint.
Green, brown or black spots
appear on pool liner.
ALGAE
Pool bottom is slippery and/or an
unpleasant odor is present.
Water is not warming to a comfort-
able swimming temperature.
POOL
WATER
IS COOL
10.0 Limited warranty
We
unit) against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service,
If any of the components have been consumer-replaced, damaged, or misused, the
corresponding warranty on those components is invalidated. In this situation, you
will be advised of the cost of replacement parts and processing instructions.
If
agree to replace at its option any product under warranty provided proper proof of
purchase is presented.
This limited warranty is not valid if the product is used for commercial purposes,
or if the damage is caused by an accident, consumer misuse, neglect or abuse,
vandalism, improper use of chemicals, exposure to extreme weather conditions or
negligence during product set up or disassembly.
We cannot be held responsible for the cost of installation, labor, or transportation
expenses incurred due to the replacement of defective parts. This limited warranty,
furthermore, does not cover any unauthorized alterations to the product.
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MSP-30100-V03
CAUSE
The chlorine is oxidizing minerals
in your water. This commonly occurs
with water from different sources.
"Hard Water" caused by an elevat-
ed pH.
Chlorination is inadequate.
Foreign debris in water.
Bathers are not cleaning their feet
prior to entering pool.
Tear or hole in pool liner.
Tear or hole in a filter pump hose.
Hose clamps are too loose.
Evaporation from high summer
temperatures.
Algae is present.
Pool was set up in an excessively
shady or tree lined area.
Heat is escaping from pool water.
REMEDY
Adjust pH to recommended level.
Run filter until water is clear.
Regularly clean cartridge.
Adjust pH. Check with a swimming
pool supply retailer for correct water
treatment.
Ensure proper chlorine level.
Clean or replace your filter.
Spray off dirt with a high-pressure
hose before entry.
Locate damage and repair with the
included patch kit.
Repair or replace hoses.
Tighten all hose clamps.
Keep pool covered when not in
use.
Apply "shock" treatment (super-
chlorinator). Check pH and adjust to
an appropriate level per your local
pool supply retailer.
Vacuum or lightly scrub pool liner.
Test water often to maintain proper
chlorine levels.
Relocate pool to a more open
location where it can get maximum
exposure to sunlight during peak
daylight hours.
Keep your pool covered whenever
it is not in use.