Routine Maintenance tasks - to maximise the life of your pool equipment & personal
safety, use this checklist once a week. Turn pump off first.
a. Make sure that any pressure gauges are in working condition and the operating
pressure is within limits as specified on the product.
b. Make sure that each suction inlet and main drain has a cover that is securely
attached and in safe working condition.
c. Make sure that all skimmer covers are securely attached and in safe working
condition. These should be replaced every 3 to 4 years.
d. Remove any obstructions or debris from the main drain cover.
e. Ensure the skimmer baskets and the pump hair and lint pots are free of leaves and
debris at least once a week.
f. Remove obstructions and combustibles from around the pump motor.
g. Make sure all wiring connections are clean and that all wiring and electrical
equipment is in good condition. Damaged wiring must be repaired or replaced by a
qualified electrician as soon as damage is discovered.
h. Check water balance and sanitiser levels at your local pool shop.
POWER CONNECTIONS AND WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED
ELECTRICIAN.
DANGER Hazardous suction. Do not block water entry into filtration system with any
part of your body as the pressure can trap hair or body parts, causing severe injury or
death. Do not block suction.
Turn off pump immediately if someone becomes trapped.
Do not use or operate swimming pools, spas or spa baths if a suction cover is broken,
missing or loose. Two suction covers and inlets must be provided into every pump to
avoid suction entrapment.
In accordance with AS/NZS60335.2.41 we are obliged to inform you that this device is
not to be used by children or infirm persons and must not be used as a toy by children.
CAUTION! Do not add chemicals directly to the pool skimmer. Adding undiluted
chemicals may damage pump and filter and void warranty.
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