01-12-8606 Flippin Frog XL Pool Sanitizer Instruction Manual
- September 9, 2024
- FROG
Table of Contents
- 01-12-8606 Flippin Frog XL Pool Sanitizer
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- Assembling the Product:
- Preparing the Pool:
- Maintaining the Pool:
- Q: Can this product be used in in-ground pools?
- Q: How often should I test the water with FROG Test
- Q: What should I do if the pool water becomes cloudy?
01-12-8606 Flippin Frog XL Pool Sanitizer
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Specifications:
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Intended Use: Pool sanitization
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Pool Compatibility: Above ground pools up to 18′ in diameter or
approximately 5000 gallons -
Not Recommended for: Pools under 2000 gallons
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Chlorine Level Maintenance: 0.5 to 1.0 ppm free chlorine
Product Usage Instructions:
Assembling the Product:
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Remove outer packaging.
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Align arrows on green mineral and blue chlorine
cartridges. -
Push together and rotate to connect.
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Find setting from initial setting chart.
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Lock in setting and place in the pool.
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Attach cord and tether to pool or ladder.
Preparing the Pool:
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Ensure proper circulation: Pool water must circulate through
the pump and filter at least 1 to 2 times per day for 8 to 12
hours. -
Clean the filter regularly according to the manufacturer’s
directions. -
Check water hardness before adding to the pool; adjust if
necessary. -
Follow water balance guidelines for pH, Total Alkalinity,
Hardness, and Total Dissolved Solids.
Maintaining the Pool:
Maintain a free chlorine level of 0.5 to 1.0 ppm. Test water
daily with FROG Test Strips initially and adjust settings
accordingly. Shock pool as needed for water clarity.
FAQ:
Q: Can this product be used in in-ground pools?
A: No, this product is designed for above ground pools only.
Q: How often should I test the water with FROG Test
Strips?
A: Initially, test daily and adjust settings as needed. Once the
correct setting is determined, regular testing can be done less
frequently based on water clarity.
Q: What should I do if the pool water becomes cloudy?
A: Shock the pool as needed to maintain water clarity. Ensure
proper circulation and filtration are maintained.
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Operation Manual
This is not a toy. For sanitizing pools only.
Tether to pool with enclosed cord.
Flippin’ FROG® sanitizing mineral pool care will help destroy bacteria to keep
your pool clean with less work and up to 50% less chlorine.*
It is super easy to use and will keep you enjoying a clean, clear swimming
pool for weeks at a time.
Directions For Use: It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a
manner inconsistent with its labeling. For use in above ground pools up to 18′
in diameter or approximately 5000 gallons. Not recommended for pools under
2000 gallons. Ensure all pool equipment is working properly with adequate
circulation per the pool manufacturer. Balance the water’s Total Alkalinity to
80-120 ppm and pH to 7.2-7.8. Shock pool to remove contaminants (follow
manufacturer’s directions).
To Assemble: 1. Remove outer packaging. 2. Align arrows on green mineral and
blue chlorine cartridges. 3. Push together and rotate to connect. 4. Find
setting from initial setting chart. 5. Lock in setting and place in pool. 6.
Attach cord and tether to pool or ladder.
Maintain 0.5 to 1.0 ppm free chlorine level. Initially test water with FROG
Test Strips daily. Adjust setting if needed one number per day. Product may be
removed when pool is in use. Shock pool as needed to maintain water clarity.
When Flippin’ FROG flips over the chlorine cartridge is empty and must be
replaced. To remove, rotate the two cartridges until the arrows align along
the edge of both cartridges and pull apart. If Flippin’ FROG has not been used
for 6 months or one pool season whichever is shorter, simply attach a new
chlorine cartridge and set the complete system back in the water. If the
chlorine cartridge still contains a small amount of chlorine after the system
has flipped over, place in pool until completely empty. Do not allow chlorine
cartridge to sink to the bottom or pool bleaching may occur.
For complete instructions read the entire manual
Step 1: Preparing the Pool
1. Make sure the pool has adequate circulation. The total
volume of pool water must completely circulate through the pump and filter at
least 1 to 2 times per day. This usually requires 8 to 12 hours of
circulation. Check with your dealer for the proper circulation time for your
pool.
2. Check the pool’s filter gauge often and periodically clean
the filter per the manufacturer’s directions. A dirty filter will slow the
flow of water which could hamper proper circulation.
3. Check the Hardness of your fill water before adding
to the pool. If calcium content is higher than 400 ppm find a soft water
source to fill your pool instead; otherwise water balance will be very
difficult.
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4. For best results in achieving water balance, follow steps a through e in
order.
IMPORTANT: Always follow printed instructions on the balancing chemical
packages. Add balancing chemicals in small increments one at a time with
circulation running. Wait 8-12 hours before testing again and adding any
additional balancing chemicals.
Water Balance Guidelines
pH:
7.2 7.8
Total Alkalinity:
80 – 120 ppm
Hardness:
200 – 400 ppm
Total Dissolved Solids: <1500
Stabilizer:
20 – 80 ppm
Free Chlorine
0.5 – 1.0 ppm
a. Take a water sample from the pool
and dip a FROG® Test Strip into it.
b. Look at the Total Alkalinity reading first. Adjustments
should be made to bring the Total Alkalinity in the range of 80 120 ppm
prior to making any adjustments to pH even if it throws pH off further.
c. After Total Alkalinity is in range, test for pH. It should be
between 7.2 and 7.8. If higher or lower, add a pH adjuster.
d. Then test your Hardness. If lower than 200 ppm, add
Calcium Increaser. Always maintain 200-400 ppm.
e. Lastly, test for Stabilizer or Conditioner levels. Add condition-
er if the level is below 20 ppm. This will prevent chlorine burn off. If
stabilizer level is above 80 ppm, partially drain water and refill.
5. Initially shock the pool with a chlorine shock only to remove contaminants
and establish a chlorine residual. Always follow the manufacturers’ directions
carefully.
Never add any types of chlorine, pH adjusters, shock treatments or algaecides
within 3 feet of Flippin’ FROG. Damage to the pool or equipment, unsafe pool
conditions, fire or explosion could result.
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Step 2: Putting the System to Work
1. Remove outer packaging from both the mineral and chlorine cartridges of
the Flippin’ FROG.
2.
Line up arrow on chlorine cartridge with the unlock symbol on the mineral
cartridge. Push together and twist to lock.
Tether it to the pool side with the
cord provided, away from the
skimmer or a return jet.
NOTE: This product may be removed from the pool when in use. Lift out of the water and let drain into the pool. Then hang over the outside of the pool or place on the ground or a surface that is not susceptible to bleaching from the chlorine. Remember to replace the product once exiting the pool.
Replacing the Cartridges:
a.
When the product is almost empty, it will slowly flip over
giving you notice that it’s about
time to replace.
Do not remove the chlorine cartridge until the system has completely flipped.
b.
When it completely flips over
replace by rotating the two
cartridges until the arrows align
along the edge of both cartridg-
es and pull apart.
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Step 2 Continued . . .
c. If the chlorine cartridge contains a small amount of chlorine after the
system has flipped over, place in pool by itself. Do not allow chlorine
cartridge to sink to the bottom or pool bleaching may occur.
d.
When completely empty, discard in
trash or offer for recycling if available.
Step 3: Setting the Dial
Setting # on Mineral Cartridge
Twist mineral opposite of chlorine
Twist the mineral cartridge opposite of the chlorine cartridge until the setting number for your pool size is lined up with the arrow. If you find less chlorine is needed, turn the dial to a lower setting. If more is needed, turn to a higher setting. Even at the lowest setting of 0 there will be some chlorine released into the pool.
Initial Setting Chart
Diameter Gallons Setting #
12′
2,000
1
12′
2,500
2
15′
3,000
3
15′
3,500
4
15′-16′
4,000
5
15′-16′
4,500
6
18′
5,000
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NOTE: Calculate pool gallons by multiplying diameter x diameter x water height (feet) x 5.9 or visit our pool volume calculator at frogproducts.com.
Most common pool size
Manufactured for King Technology, Inc. 6000 Clearwater Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55343 U.S.A. 800-222-0169 | frogproducts.com
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*Compared to the minimum EPA recommended chlorine level of 1.0 ppm for a stabilized swimming pool.
Made in U.S.A. Patents: kingtechnology.com/IP
EPA Est. No.: 64114-MN-001
E05211022R3 20-48-0102
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Step 4: Routine Pool Care
Run pump and filter at least
8 hours but ideally 24 hours
per day. Clean or replace
your filter cartridge weekly.
Lack of circulation may cause
bleaching of pool surface and
improper sanitization levels.
Skim the surface of any debris
and remove anything collected
on the return fitting to your
pump.
Regularly test water for pH, total alkalinity and chlorine
levels. Adjust your pH when
it rains or when adding fresh
water to the pool. Maintain a
0.5 – 1.0 ppm chlorine level at
all times.
Troubleshooting
Cloudy Water or Low Chlorine Levels
Check water balance. Ensure pH, Total Alkalinity,
Hardness and Stabilizer
levels are correct.
Check chlorine cartridge and replace if empty–see
instructions under Replacing
Cartridges.
Make sure your Mineral
Cartridge is not older than 6 months as it will be ineffec-
tive, and more chlorine will be
required to maintain the pool
until you replace the minerals.
Shock the pool with a chlorine
or non-chlorine shock to regain
clarity. See Preparing the Pool.
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Replace the chlorine cartridge when the Flippin’ FROG completely flips
over.
Shock the pool at least weekly
when the pool is being used often and every few days when the water
temperature is 90 degrees or more
to maintain water clarity. We rec-
ommend a non-chlorine shock as
reducing chlorine use is the goal of
FROG products. However, using a
chlorine shock is OK too. See box
under Preparing the Pool.
Replace the complete Flippin’ FROG every six months or after one
pool season; whichever is shorter.
If the pool is drained and refilled
prior to six months, the Flippin’
FROG must be replaced at that
time.
High Chlorine Levels
Remove Flippin’ FROG from the pool until the chlorine level is down to
1.0 ppm.
Lower the dial setting by 1 number and replace in the pool.
Test in 24 hours. Repeat process
until chlorine level stays within 0.5 to
1.0 ppm.
Algae
1. Use an algaecide following manufacturer’s directions carefully. This may
involve more than one dose.
2. Run circulation 24 hours a day and brush the sides of the pool often.
3. When clarity starts to return, shock the pool. See Preparing the Pool.
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References
- FROG® Pool and Hot Tub State of the Art Sanitizing Solutions with Fresh Mineral Water
- IP - King Technology
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