Connecting the filter pump, Draining the water, What to do in an emergency – Crivit Z31152 User Manual
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Bringing into use / What to do in an emergency / Maintenance / Cleaning and care
7. Monitor the pool the whole time during filling. The pool wall and the
support ring
2
should rise as more and more water is introduced. Ensure
that the pool is filling evenly and does not leak.
8. Stop filling as soon as the water reaches the underside of the support
ring
2
and the pool wall is stable (see Fig. D). The maximum filling
height is 56 cm.
CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Never exceed the maximum
filling height.
CAUTION!
Ensure that no one jumps, lies or leans on the support ring
2
.
This can affect the stability of the pool, resulting in flooding, injury and / or
damage to the product.
Your pool is now ready for use.
Connecting the filter pump
DANGER TO LIFE! Never use the filter pump
7
if
there is anyone in the pool.
CAUTION! Do not operate the filter pump
7
if there is no water in the pool.
Failure to observe this advice may result in damage to the filter pump
7
.
Select a suitable location for the filter pump
7
.
DANGER TO LIFE FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK! Ensure
that the maximum possible safety distance is achieved between the edge
of the pool and the pump
7
.
Note: Ensure that there is a properly installed electrical power outlet
socket within reach of the mains lead
14
.
TIP! Place the filter pump
7
at least 20 cm below the level of the
surface of the water to obtain the best performance.
Push one end of the hose
11
on to the inlet
8
of the filter pump
7
.
Attach the hose
11
in place with the clamp
9
and locking screw
10
.
Tighten the locking screw
10
(see Fig. E).
Connect the other end of the hose
11
to the outlet
5
on the outside of
the pool wall. Attach the hose
11
in place with the clamp
9
and locking
screw
10
. Tighten the locking screw
10
(see Fig. E).
Push one end of the hose
11
on to the outlet
13
of the filter pump
7
.
Attach the hose
11
in place with the clamp
9
and locking screw
10
.
Tighten the locking screw
10
(see Fig. E).
Connect the other end of the hose
11
to the inlet
4
on the outside of the
pool wall. Attach the hose
11
in place with the clamp
9
and locking
screw
10
. Tighten the locking screw
10
(see Fig. E).
Open the inlet
4
and outlet
5
on the inside of the pool wall and place
a filter mesh
12
on the inlet
4
and outlet
5
(see Fig. E).
Open the air valve
15
on top of the pump by turning it clockwise to
release air from the pump.
Wait some time to allow the chambers of the filter pump
7
to fill with water.
Close the air valve
15
when water comes out of the opening. Thoroughly
dry the water from all parts of the pump
7
and the ground. Dry your
hands.
Connect the mains lead
14
to a properly installed electrical power outlet
socket.
Remove the filter pump
7
in the reverse order.
Draining the water
DANGER TO LIFE FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Always disconnect the mains lead
14
from the mains socket before you
drain any water from the pool.
CAUTION! Always drain water from the pool if the maximum filling
height (56 cm) has been exceeded due to rainwater or the like. Failure to
observe this advice may result in injury and / or damage to the product.
Ensure that the drain
6
on the inside of the pool wall is fully closed.
Open the drain
6
on the outside of the pool wall and push a garden
hose on it (see Fig. F).
Place the other end of your garden hose somewhere where the water
can drain away safely – e.g. into an outfall or gully.
Now close the inlet
4
and outlet
5
on the inside wall of the pool.
Now release the locking screws
10
of the clamps
9
and pull off the
two hoses
11
from the inlet
4
and outlet
5
on the outside wall of the
pool (see Fig. E).
Open the drain
6
on the inside wall of the pool. The water begins to
drain immediately.
Remove the garden hose from the drain
6
on the outside of the pool
wall as soon as there is no more water in the pool (see Fig. F).
Close the drain
6
on the inside wall of the pool.
What to do in an emergency
DANGER TO LIFE! In the event of an emergency follow
the instructions below.
-
Pull the person who has had the accident out of the water immediately.
-
Call the emergency services immediately.
-
Remove any wet clothing from the person and cover him, e.g. with
blankets, to keep him warm.
Maintenance
DANGER TO LIFE! Always observe the following
maintenance instructions. Failure to do so risks injury and loss of life –
especially for children.
Careful testing of the water (pH value and chlorine content) is essential
for good water quality and the product to provide a long service life.
Therefore it is important to test pH value and chloride content regularly.
Ask a pool equipment supplier about suitable testing kits and how to use
them.
Never allow chlorine compounds to come into contact with the pool
membrane
1
before they have been completely dissolved in water.
Dissolve the granulated chlorine compounds or tablets in a bucket of
water first and only then add them to the water in the pool. Add the
chlorine compound solution to the water at different points so that it can
mix directly with the water in the pool.
CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Always add the chemicals to the
water – never the other way around.
Never mix different chemicals together directly. Add chemicals one at a
time to the pool water and wait until each chemical has mixed with the
pool water. Only then may a further chemical be added.
Read carefully and observe the manufacturers’ instructions.
We recommend that the filter pump
7
be used every day if the pool is
frequently used during the season. Ensure that the filter pump
7
runs
long enough for all the water in the pool to be filtered.
Check the pressure of the air in the support ring
2
daily.
Check the filling height of the water in the pool daily.
Cleaning and care
Regularly check and clean the filter element inside the filter pump body.
Unplug the power cord. Unscrew the head of the pump and take out the
filter element. Rinse off with clear water and remove foreign objects. Insert
it into the pump body. Ensure to position it centered, when closing the
head of the pump.
Use a slightly damp, fluff-free cloth for cleaning the product.
Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents.
Minor repairs can be carried out by using the repair kit. Follow the oper-
ation instructions. For larger repairs contact your spezialised store.
Do not expose the product to extreme weather conditions such as
extreme temperature, wind and rain.
Do not allow the product to be subjected to frost.
Ensure that the inside and outside of the product are completely dry if
you intend to store it indoors for a long period. Failure to observe this
advice could result in the build-up of mildew and mould.
Store the product in dark, dry place – out of reach of children.
The ideal storage temperature is between 10 and 20 °C.