2. Never let chlorine come into direct contact with the pool liner until it has
completely dissolved. This means that granular or tabulated chlorine is first dissolved
in a bucket of water before applying to pool water,and likewise ,liquid chlorine is
slowly and evenly poured into pool water from various locations around perimeter of
pool.
DANGER: NEVER add water to chemicals. INSTEAD, always add chemicals to water.
Also, never mix separate chemicals together, rather, add chemicals to the pool
separately and allow them to circulate throughout the pool before adding additional
types of chemicals.
3. We recommend that you purchase a test kit, and frequently test your pool water
to make sure that your PH balance and chlorine levels are optimal. Your local pool
supply retailer can provide information on purchasing and using a test kit that is most
suitable for your needs. NOTE: Excessive chlorine levels or low (acidic) pH levels can
damage your pool liner, so please take corrective action as soon as possible if testing
reveals either condition.
The tasks of removing larger debris from your pool and keeping the inside of the
pool liner clean are simplified by using a take corrective action as soon as possible if
testing reveals either condition.included as a bonus feature in larger pool systems,
and can also be purchased separately as an accessory.Please contact your local after
sale service center if you want to get advice on any repair during the life of the pool
kit.
4. If applicable,check your filter-pump cartridge every two weeks (or more frequently
during periods of heavy usage) to verify whether it needs to be cleaned or replaced.
If your cartridge is no longer white in color, attempt to spray it clean with a strong
blast of water from your garden hose. If your cartridge cannot be cleaned in this
manner, the cartridge must be replaced. Failure to frequently clean and/orreplace
your cartridges will affect the effectiveness of your filter pump and could shorten its
useful life.
5. If your pool system included a cover, try to keep your pool covered at all times
when not in use. This will help keep the wind and other elements from depositing dirt
and debris in your pool,and will also prevent excess rainwater from overfilling your
pool
6. Remind your family and friends to always hose or rinse off any dirt or tanning oil
from their hands, feet, and body prior to entering the pool.
7. It's necessary to monitor the bolts and hardware of the pool (eg. rust stain) when
possible.
8. Once your pool has been filled with water for th season,take note if your pool
becomes overfilled due to rainwater or accidental overfill. If this should occur,it
is important to drain or bale out the excess water as soon as possible.If it is an
inflatable ring pool, the water level should never be higher than the bottom edge of
the inflatable ring.
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