Interline Diana Oval Pool 10 x 3,60 m Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- INTERLINE
Table of Contents
- HOW TO USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED
- POOL SIZES
- POOL LAYOUT
- GROUND LEVELING
- STAKES AND STRING LINES
- SIDE SUPPORT EXCAVATIONS
- EXPLODED SIDE SECTION
- INSTALL CONCRETE BLOCKS
- DIG OUT FOR PRESSURE PADS
- INSTALL PRESSURE PADS
- INSTALL BOTTOM RAIL LOCATOR
- INSTALL BOTTOM RAILS
- INSTALL WALL
- INSTALL WALL JOINT
- INSTALL VERTICALS & END CAPS
- STEEL TOP RAIL / END SECTION (DIANA)
- COVE
- LINER SEAM POSITIONING
- STRETCH LINER
- FILL POOL
- CONTINUE FILLING POOL
- PROCEDURE TO ATTACH LINER
- INSTALL COPINg AND STABILIZER RAILS
- SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILDING A POOL IN THE GROUND
- STANDARD SKIMMER
- PREPARATION OF THE POOL
- VACUUMING
- STANDARD SKIMMER PARTS
- PREPARING FOR WINTER
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Interline Diana Oval Pool 10 x 3,60 m
HOW TO USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure to read these instructions completely before beginning the
installation of your pool.
ATTENTION : Always use these assembly instructions to install your
swimming pool. Ignore any English instructions included with the pool, as the
size will be in inches, etc.
ATTENTION : Check the pool parts with the English parts lists.
These are installation instructions for the installation of several sizes of
round pools. Use the pool parts list and extensive illustrations to identify
your pool parts; then read these instructions and follow the steps that
pertain to your pool assembly.
Doughboy cannot be held liable for damage caused by careless or improper
installation. Your warranty is void if the pool assembly and installation
instructions are not followed exactly, or if the pool design is altered in any
way.
Contracted Installation
Doughboy is not affiliated with any professional pool installers and cannot
assume any responsibility for installation mistakes made by the homeowner. If
the pool is installed by others, please supervise the installation and make
sure that the correct installation method is applied.
Change of pool design
Doughboy expressly reserves the right to change or modify the design and
instruction during the course of our manufacturing procedures, without
incurring any obligation or liability to reapply such modifications on
products previously or currently sold.
CAUTIONS
- Do not attempt to install pool wall on windy days. An unsupported pool wall can easily blow down and may thus cause personal injury.
- When assembling your pool, keep the parts not currently used in an area out of the way. Unpacked parts are easily tripped over and may be damaged or cause personal injury.
- Do not attempt to lift the heavy boxes by yourself. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, have someone help you move heavy boxes (pool wall, liner, etc.).
WARNING
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Your pool must be level within 2-3 cm all around.
An unlevel pool may cause excessive stress on the pool frame. A pool which is not level may cause a lot of pressure on the frame. This may result in pool failure which could cause serious personal injury. -
Your pool must be on undisturbed soil, preferably filtered sand. Filled up sand, sudden slopes within 15 cm or the water runoff may cause a cave in of the subsoil. This could cause pool failure and may cause personal injury.
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Always install the Warning Sign. The decal is designed to warn you, your friends and loved ones that your pool is to be used for swimming and wading only. Do not allow any form of horseplay in or around the pool. Failure to follow this warning can lead to severe personal injury. Read the “Safety First” booklet (in English).
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Use stabilised sand as a pool cove. Common sand can easily erode and allow the pool liner to rupture which may cause pool failure or personal injury.
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Secure your pool when not in use. Ladders and gates should be secured to reduce the possibility of unauthorised entry and possible serious accidents.
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Always repair liner leaks. Continued leakage between the pool wall and liner can cause wall damage to the wall which eventually may result in pool wall failure. This could result in personal injury.
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To reduce the risk of possible electrical shock, never install your pool under overhead wires.
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Do not alter your pool as this may cause pool failure. Your warranty is void if the pool is altered.
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Do not install a diving board, pool slide or any other recreational accessories for use during diving, sliding or jumping into your pool.
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ATTENTION: Do not install the pool liner at temperatures under 16ºC. At lower temperatures the liner’s elasticity is too limited for proper installation.
Where to position my pool?
Before you start building your pool, pay attention to the following points:
- garden fence.
- Trees, roots, overhanging branches and falling leaves.
- Underground wiring or cables.
- position pool with regard to sun terrace or sunken sitting area.
- position pool with regard to the sunshine.
- Supervision of small children.
- Convenient location of filter and pump.
- Convenient electrical outlet for the pump
- 2 or 3 people for assistance during assembly.
- Do not build in case of strong wind.
- Walking space around your pool (60 cm).
- put your pool on a level underground.
- In case of building the pool into the ground: groundwater level.
MATERIALS AND TOOLS NEEDED
(Not included)
Materials:
- 12 nails, 4 cm long
- patio blocks, 1 per stud
- Roller masonry or kite string
- Binder clips
- Straight board, 5 x 10 cm diameter (Length, please refer to Step 1)
- Scotch tape 5 cm wide
- Wooden stake 5 x 5 cm, 50 cm long
- Sub-liner
Tools:
- Carpenter’s level
- Carpenter’s saw
- Fibre tip pen
- Stanley knife
- Star + regular screwdriver
- Hammer
- Shovel / barrow
- Rake
- Tape measure
POOL SIZES
POOL LAYOUT
Step 1
By means of the plan you determine the layout of the clearance. Locate stakes
A and B (in accordance with indicated dimensions) and make from there 2
circles for the clearance.
GROUND LEVELING
Step 2
Clear and level the pool area in the clearance as indicated. For a firm ground
it is better to remove high points than filling in low spots. Remove sods,
stones, roots and other objects that could puncture the liner. The entire
assembled pool framework must sit on flat ground.
STAKES AND STRING LINES
Step 3
Locate 4 stakes C, D, E and F in accordance with indicated measures of the
plan of your pool. Attach strings between C and D, then E and F. Now mark the
assembled side supports, as indicated on the plan.
SIDE SUPPORT EXCAVATIONS
Step 4
Carefully dig out side support trenches following dimensions above.
EXPLODED SIDE SECTION
INSTALL CONCRETE BLOCKS
Step 5
place two concrete blocks into the excavations and place the assembled side
supports into each trench perpendicular, so that the front side of the side
support is situated to the tautly wire.
POSITION SIDE VERTICAL SHIMS (WITHOUT PROTRUDING HORIZONTAL BEAM)
Step 5a
place the horizontal beams two degrees tilted in the ground. The side supports
will stand straight again by the pressure of the water.
POSITION SIDE VERTICAL SHIMS (WITH PROTRUDINg HORIZONTAL BEAM)
Step 5b
place the horizontal beam level. The side supports will stand straight again
by the pressure of the water.
DIG OUT FOR PRESSURE PADS
Step 6
Remove dirt at the spot of the pressure pads so that the pressure pads can be
assembled on the horizontal beams of the side support assemblies.
INSTALL PRESSURE PADS
Step 7
Fix the pressure pads both to each other and to the horizontal beams of the
side supports and make sure everything is filled up.
INSTALL BOTTOM RAIL LOCATOR
Step 8
Assemble the bottom side rails stamped “S” between the side vertical
assemblies, as indicated on the plan.
INSTALL BOTTOM RAILS
Step 9
Slide the bottom rails into the vertical end caps, groove up (see plan). Start
on opposite sides of the side vertical assemblies with the end rails stamped
with 12″. When the bottom condition is not optimal, place a patio block under
every vertical end cap (sunk on bottom level for extra certainty).
INSTALL WALL
Step 10
Remove steel pool wall from carton. Note ‘Up’ arrow on wall. Determine
starting point of wall from preliminary planning, depending on the place of
the pump and the filter. The skimmer opening will be at the inside end of the
wall coil. Always start with the center of a vertical end cap. Always uncoil
1,5 m and insert bottom edge into groove in bottom rails. When the ends of the
pool do not connect completely, correct this by telescope the bottom rail more
or less into the vertical end caps.
NOTE: Place enough sifted earth into the pool area to cover the pressure
pads. With a high groundwater level (in ground pool) we advise to install a
concrete floor.
INSTALL WALL JOINT
Step 11
Bring wall steel ends together in center of vertical cap (see plan). This can
be done without any extra effort.
Use a bit of oil or grease. If joint piece does not slide on easily, correct
the measures of your pool (never use a hammer).
INSTALL VERTICALS & END CAPS
Step 12
Install the verticals, so that the screw aperture is at the front side on top
of the vertical. The construction is connect by screws. position vertical end
cap over vertical (see plan). A drop of oil on the screws facilitates your
work.
STEEL TOP RAIL / END SECTION (DIANA)
Assemble top connectors: First inner connector. Then slide outer connector
onto inner connector (see fig. B).
INSTALL TOP RAILS + HOLES CHART FOR TOP RAILS (DIANA 6,10 X 3,60 / 7,30 X 3,60)
Step 13a
There are two different joints, a straight and a round joint. A, B, C straight
/ D round (see fig. 13 A).
Four screws connect the top rails with the vertical end caps. Screw the screws
in the right holes of the top rails and vertical end caps.
Follow the measures of the holes chart.
Holes with numbers 1 and 3 are of the inside of the pool.
Holes with numbers 2 and 4 are of the outside of the pool.
INSTALL TOP RAILS + HOLES CHART FOR TOP RAILS (DIANA 8,50 X 4,90)
Step 13b
There are two different joints, a straight and a round joint. A, B, C straight
/ D round (see fig. 13 B).
Four screws connect the top rails with the vertical end caps. Screw the screws
in the right holes of the top rails and vertical end caps.
Follow the measures of the holes chart.
Holes with numbers 1 and 3 are of the inside of the pool.
Holes with numbers 2 and 4 are of the outside of the pool.
COVE
Step 14
Important step: Make on the inside of the steel wall a slant elevation of
sifted earth of around 15 cm high and wide. This is a vital structural element
that prevents water pressure from forcing the pool liner out under the bottom
rail.
LINER SEAM POSITIONING
Step 15
Check the pool floor again for stones, glass and other sharp objects. Fill in
all footprints and other unevenness on pool floor. As floor sealing and extra
protection of your liner it is advisable to cover the floor with water-
resistant underlay, that you can fasten with tape to the underside of the
steel wall. Now place the liner on the top rail and check as indicated.
Note : The embossed side of the liner will be the water side.
STRETCH LINER
Step 16
Work in both directions with unfolding the liner and drape it over the top
rail and down the sides for about 60 cm.
The liner should be about 40 cm above the pool floor in the center only. The
bottom edge seam of the liner should be inside the pool about 30 cm from the
top rails (see plan).
FILL POOL
Step 17
Before filling the swimming pool, hold the liner in place by attaching two
binder clips over folded cardboard on the underside of each top rail. Because
of the water weight, the liner will be stretched with no wrinkles. Check
during filling the pool the liner for extreme tautness.
Binder clips do not self-release, so release binder clips with extreme
tautness and allow the liner to feed back into the pool until the desired
tautness is achieved and re-clamp the binder clips. Remember that you are
monitoring a minimum tightness of the liner over rail that will control the
liner seating itself against the pool floor and up the side with no wrinkles.
When the water (5 cm) is covering the pool floor, the liner on the pool floor
must be without pleats and wrinkles.
If this occurs, pull and lift the liner wall just enough to stretch out
wrinkles or pleats by the water weight. There should be just barely enough
tension on the liner, until the floor is filled with approximately 20 cm water
and the liner is connected against the metal wall.
The clamps can be bought at several tool shops (preferably use synthetic
clamps).
CONTINUE FILLING POOL
Step 18
After the pool is filled, the bottom liner seam of the liner must be totally
around in the pool must be close to crossing of the bottom wall. Do not worry
about the strength of the liner, the strength is calculated on 1,5 x the
original size. When the bottom liner seam is not on the right place, there is
a chance that you have not enough liner left to place on the top border, so
that you have to start again with placing the liner.
PROCEDURE TO ATTACH LINER
Step 19
With the help of two or three people, raise and hold the liner up from any
three top rail sections. Be careful and never allow the liner to fall back
into the pool. When 1 man is holding the liner, the other folds back the
vertical end caps, the top rails and top connectors from three top rails (see
plan).
INSTALL COPINg AND STABILIZER RAILS
Step 20
Make a return hem as illustrated and smooth the liner against the wall (see
plan). place the coping over the liner and the stabilizer rails over the
coping after pushing it together about 15 cm. Replace all parts removed in
step 19 and repeat the same steps for all 3 top rails until you assembled the
entire pool.
Now assemble the skimmer, inlet and filter as indicated on the special
enclosed instruction. Then fill the pool to the indicated level on the skimmer
plate.
SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILDING A POOL IN THE GROUND
To avoid that material rolls onto the site where the pool is to be
constructed, the location where the pool is to be constructed must be in the
most elevated part of the garden. The surrounding landscape should be lower
than the pool. Attention, the water level of the pool should also be above the
groundwater level during the winter (water level 15 cm below the inlet).
The specific installation such as seen in Figure 2 serves only as a reference
and is not representative for all pool installations. The parts which may need
special materials are the lighting and chloride installations.
EXCAVATING
- The circumference of the excavation is the same as the size of the pool plus 60 cm around the whole pool. Determine the size of the excavation pertaining to the size of the pool and use for this the extensive installation instruction delivered with the pool. (Attention, the soil should be at least 15 cm white sand or stabilized sand; on top of that we recommend a layer of styrodur or a protective blanket.)
- The depth of the excavation is dependent on the height of the pool and desired terrace. Use the size such as seen in Figure 1 to calculate how deep the excavation should be.
- After the pool is excavated, the frame and the wall should be installed according to the installation instruction delivered with the pool.
FIg. 1 – CONSTRUCTION pROVISIONS WHEN A pOOL IS EXCAVATED
INSTALLATION OF SKIMMER AND INLET
The skimmer and the inlet have to be installed before the pool is filled with water and before the pool is filled up with stabilized sand. During the installation of the internal lining and the skimmer, the lead through for the skimmer may not be created yet. Install the inlet and gasket. Remove the internal lining from the inlet opening and install the valve delivered with the skimmer.
PLUMBER’S WORK
In order to prevent that the hoses move up and down, you should connect the
skimmer and the inlet with rigid pVC to the filter (Figure 2). If you are
using flexpipe, you need to make sure that this pipe is not bent, before you
fill up the rest of the pool. Install the pump as closely as possible to the
pool in connection with the drawing in of the pump. If this pump is a Doughboy
pool power pack, then you should place it below the water level.
FILLING THE POOL
First fill the pool with water up to approximately 5 cm away from the top
edge. This procedure is absolutely necessary to absorb the pressure performed
on the wall during the application of stabilized sand. Ff the pool is not
filled completely with water, this can cause pool failure.
SHUTTERING
We recommend that you apply a shuttering around the skimmer before the pool is
filled up.A space around the skimmer and any other accessories offer you the
possibility to have easy access for maintenance or repairs.
ATTENTION : If the filling up takes place immediately around the skimmer,
it shall be more difficult in the future to check the skimmer during leaks.
FIg. 2 SpECIFIC INSTALLATION
Doughboy is in no way liable for the expenses pertaining to the finding and/or repairing of leaks, cutting, breaking off and/or removing of stabilizing sand.
PREPARATION OF STABILIZER SAND
Mixing ratio 1 m3 fluvial sand with 125 kg concrete.
IMPORTANT WARNING:
Regardless the method used for the way the stabilized sand is applied, you
should pay close attention to the wall of the pool during filling to be sure
that the wall does not collapse. If a dent occurs in the pool wall, someone
should enter the pool to push it back.
If this is not possible, you should lower the pressure to the pool wall by
removing the mixture used to fill up the pool locally again so that the dent
can be removed. Then carefully fill up the pool again. You should at all times
pay attention to the pool wall until the pool is completely filled up. To
prevent rust on the pool wall, the water streaming out of the pool should
immediately be removed from the pool wall. For this you should let the top
layer run off at least 2 cm such as can be seen from the illustration. After
the mixture has been applied completely, you should lower the water level to
the top line of the skimmer opening and cut away the liner in the skimmer
opening.
FIg.3 – WITH/WITOUT pATIO BLOCKS
STANDARD SKIMMER
MODELS 5-2091-015 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your standard skimmer facilitates the maintenance of your pool. Leaves and
floating refuse are taken out of the water and enter into the skimmer basket.
Clean the basket regularly to continuously keep your pool clean and hygienic.
The numbers indicated between the brackets refer to the numbers of the
illustration (Fig 7).
Needed tools
- Crosshead screwdriver
- Screwdriver
- Stanley knife
PREPARATION OF THE POOL
The pool should be built up the correct way based on the pool assembly and
installation instructions. Approximately 70 cm water should press against the
metal wall, so that there isn’t any elasticity anymore against the liner,
before the skimmer is installed.
ATTENTION : After the skimmer hole is cut open the liner can no longer be
moved.
Skimmer installation
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Remove all parts from the carton box. Remove the cover of the skimmer by sliding it to the front and then lifting is; remove the skimmer basket.
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Fasten the skimmer valve (7) to the skimmer (3) by using three screws (8). push the skimmer valve into the skimmer so that the foam side is facing the bottom.
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Install the top skimmer gasket (9) into the square opening of the metal wall; make sure that the gasket is positioned properly in front of the holes. Then fasten the bottom gasket (10) into the vacuum connection. place the skimmer plate on the inside of the pool, and keep the skimmer on the outside of the pool. First screw tight the top angles with two self tapping screws. press the self tapping screws through the skimmer plate and press the liner into the openings of the skimmer. Lightly tighten the self tapping screws.
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Screw the rest of the self tapping screws through the skimmer plate, liner, gaskets, wall and the corresponding openings in the skimmer. Tighten all self tapping screws manually; this to prevent damage to the skimmer plate. With a Stanley knife now cut away the liner on the inside of the skimmer plate; do the same with the vacuum inlet. (Fig 4)
ATTENTION : The gasket around the vacuum connection (10) is necessary
to ensure a watertight closure around the vacuum connection during the
suctioning off of water. Attach the suction cover (12) and the attachment
of the suction cover (11) to the skimmer plate with a screw
(8).
Installation inlet fixture
- Install the gasket of the inlet (17) into the wall opening. Insert the inlet fixture (18) through the liner and the wall starting from the inside of the pool. Make a small notch into the liner and press the inlet fixture through.
- Now screw the inlet (16) onto the inlet fixture; turn it clockwise until the inlet end points towards the bottom.
- Install the eyeball inserted piece (20) into the eyeball (21). Insert the eyeball with the inserted piece into the inlet fixture, turn the closure (22) on top of that; make sure that the eyeball location stands in the water running off direction of the skimmer opening
WARNING : Always keep the water level between the water level signs on
the skimmer plate.
After installation of the skimmer check if there are leaks when the pool is
filled. Continuous leaks can cause damage to the pool wall, so that eventually
there is pool failure.
VACUUMING
Empty the skimmer basket before suctioning.
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Switch off the pump. Assemble the vacuum nozzle, handle and hose. A proper flexible hose provides the best suction results. Attach the free end to the vacuum adaptor (13).
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Switch on the pump. Keep the free end of the hose against the outlet of the inlet fixture. Because of this air shall pass through the hose. When bubbles no longer exit from the vacuum nozzle, all air has been removed (please refer to Figure 5/6).
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Fold the cover of the vacuum opening (12) so that it points towards the bottom. Insert the tapering end of the vacuum adaptor with the hose attached into the opening by making a turning movement (Fig. 7).
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The cover (2) has two functions. In the normal position is covers the top of the filter. During suction, this same cover becomes the closing plate for suctioning; make sure that the pump is in the OFF position. Remove the cover, turn it 90º and let it drop to the inside and place it above the basket. Make sure that there is no air under the cover. Trapped air shall make the cover rise.
Warning : Never try to install the cover in a suctioning position if the pump is switched on. The cover might suddenly be pulled down due to the strong suction of the pump. You may suffer personal injury to your hands or fingers. -
When the cover is in place, you can switch on the pump and put into operation the suction of the pool floor.
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When you are finished suctioning, you have to switch off the pump. Remove the vacuum hose with the vacuum adaptor connected to it from the pool. Clean the skimmer basket and your filter. Relocate the cover to the original position on the top of the skimmer. Switch on the pump to resume the normal operation of the pump.
STANDARD SKIMMER PARTS
No. Article | Amt | Description |
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1 1300-1002 | 1 | Skimmer basket |
2 1121-1506 | 1 | Skimmer cover |
3 1121-1864 | 1 | Skimmer |
4 360-1794 | 1 | Sticker |
5 1121-1358 | 1 | Skimmer valve |
6 340-1600 | 1 | Attachment skimmer valve |
7 1107-1275 | 1 | Skimmer valve plus attachment |
8 330-1008 | 4 | Screws |
9 307-1029 | 1 | Top of gasket |
10 307-1030 | 1 | Bottom of gasket |
11 340-2089 | 1 | Attachment suction cover |
12 348-1028 | 1 | Suction cover |
13 340-1590 | 1 | Water suction adaptor |
14 330-1004 | 15 | Screws |
15 340-2090 | 1 | Skimmer plate |
16 340-1591 | 1 | Inlet |
17 307-1031 | 1 | gasket inlet |
18 340-1592 | 1 | Inlet adaptor |
19 340-1594 | 1 | Closure disk |
20 340-1595 | 1 | Eyeball attachment |
21 348-1027 | 1 | Eyeball |
22 340-1593 | 1 | Closure for the inlet |
23 360-2023 | 1 | Operating Instructions Label |
PREPARING FOR WINTER
When the swimming season is over, you have to follow the instructions to get
your pool ready for winter.
ATTENTION! Do not remove all the water from your pool and also do not
remove the liner. An empty pool can namely cause pool failure.
Lower the water level
- Lower the water level in your pool so that it is approximately 6” (15 cm) below the inlet fixture; maintain this water level by checking it regularly.
- If you have a skimmer, then absolutely do not let the water freeze in the skimmer but rather drain this water.
Check all screws and connections
- Make sure that all installation connections and parts are positioned correctly and that the pool wall is not moved away from the bottom rails.
- Make also sure that all connections are water tight. Check if there is rust
- Correct all damages or rust spots with a varnish stick
Check the liner (interior tarpaulin)
- Make sure that the top of the liner is still overhanging the pool wall attached to the plastic edge. Do not remove the liner from your pool. Upon removal of the liner of the pool the warrantee becomes void. Do not pump dry all the water from the pool during the winter.
Leaks found
- Make sure that there aren’t any leaks in the liner. Leaks during the winter can cause serious damages to your pool.
Pool accessories
- Remove all pool accessories from the pool, including the ladder. Leave the skimmer and inlet fixture in place.
The filter
- Disconnect the filter from your pool and follow the filter instructions for maintaining the filter during the winter. Clean the pump and the filter for the winter (frost free).
Anti-freeze liquid
This liquid can be used without problems in combination with chloride
products. Upon finding algae present first apply a ‘shock treatment.’ The
liquid should be, dissolved in a pail of water, spread out equally across the
water surface. During the dosage the pump should be in operation. The dosage
is 0.5 litres per 10 m3, after approximately four weeks 0.3 litres per 10 m3.
ATTENTION! Never mix the liquid with other pool chemicals or chemicals
and always add the product to water, never the other way around.
If you do not adhere closely to the winter instructions,
the warrantee of your pool may become void. Thus carefully adhere to all
instructions for maintaining your pool during the winter.
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