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Safety instructions and user guide for the automatic pool cover  - 8/10

This document is the property of AS POOL - NextPool group and cannot be reproduced or communicated without our authorisation.

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6. 

Winterisation advice

Winterisation advice is described below, however, it is 

the installer's responsibility to recommend a solution 

depending on the availability of the customer and the 

geographical location of the swimming pool.

• 

Carry  out  active  winterisation  by  operating  the 

circulation of the water and filtering during the coldest 

moments of the day (An anti-freeze thermostat can 

trigger filtering as soon as the air temperature falls 

below 0°).

• 

Keep the water level normal, excess water will drain 

from the overflow.

• 

Clean the slats unrolled over the pool using a high-

pressure cleaner and then sweep the pool and the 

storage trench. Treat the water with winterisation 

products.

• 

Keep your cover unrolled over the body of water and, 

if it is surrounded by a lot of vegetation, fit a netting, 

permeable cover over it in order to avoid the decay 

of leaves and other plant debris on the PVC slats. Do 

not store the cover rolled with an accumulation of 

leaves or debris which would trigger an irremediable 

decaying process causing encrusted stains to form 

on the PVC slats. This physical phenomenon is not 

covered by the guarantee for the slats.

• 

Protect the skimmers and piping exposed to freezing.

• 

Protect the motors from flooding.

• 

Cut the power supply to the electric box. 

• 

Do not operate the cover or touch the slats when 

they are ice bound. If there is a risk of the pool icing 

over, have the submerged shaft and the roller motor 

removed.

• 

For models using solar power, the batteries can remain 

in place if the solar panel is not covered and continues 

its charging function. If the panel is covered and can 

no longer charge using sunlight, the batteries must be 

disconnected and stored in a dry place. When putting 

back into service, let the batteries charge (a half day of 

sunlight) before operating the cover.

7. 

Guarantee

Our one year guarantee only covers the replacement 

or the repair of a defective part as well as all defects 

or  faults  in  the  context  of  the  installation,  use, 

maintenance and winterisation in compliance with our 

instructions.
It only comes into effect on the shipping date if the 

reseller  or  installer  returns  us  the  defective  parts 

postage paid for analysis.
The guarantee covers all of the electrical equipment 

providing that the wiring was carried out in accordance 

with  our  instructions  and  in  compliance  with  the 

standard C 15.100.
The guarantee does not cover the immersion of motors 

not designed for this purpose and the consequences of 

lightning.
Apart from the general one-year guarantee, we grant 

the following guarantees:

-  sending the guarantee form duly completed within 

8 days of the slatted cover's installation, gives right 

to an extension of the geared motor guarantee 

from 1 to 3 years free of charge

- the roller mechanics: 3 years (1)
- the slatted cover PVC slats: 3 year (2)
- solar panel: 10 ans
- batteries: 1 year.

(1)  The  guarantee  covers  the  resistance  of  the 

materials used with the exception of corrosion and 

deterioration of certain materials due to the use of 

any device producing an electro-chemical or electro-

physical  reaction,  which  generally  accelerates  the 

corrosion of metals.
(2) The guarantee covers the buoyancy, watertightness 

and articulation of the slats. The guarantee does not 

cover brownish stains and discolouration of the slats. 

Distortion of the blue translucent solar slats caused 

by use in disregard of our technical recommendations 

is also excluded. Damage caused by hail is excluded. 

All modifications to a slat voids the guarantee on the 

apron.
All labour costs for removal, assembly, travel, water 

supply, products, damages and interests as well as any 

claims for compensation for any cause whatsoever are 

excluded.

Summary of Contents for NEXTPOOL OPEN SURF SYSTEM

Page 1: ...ease read carefully and keep available for later use 01 2022 Version AE 12 205 6EN 01 2022 ABOVE WATER SLATTED SAFETY COVER OPEN SURF System OPEN SURF System S l a t t ed cover s sta n da r d Complian...

Page 2: ...OL s experience in manufacturing automatic slatted covers since 1995 It will allow users to make the best use of this product which should give compete satisfaction Compliant with the highest requirem...

Page 3: ...N SURF 2 solar 12 3 10 Final overall dimensions of the OPEN SURF2 slatted cover 13 3 11 Final overall dimensions of the RAISED OPEN SURF 13 4 Electric connections 4 1 Cabled model 14 4 2 Stand alone a...

Page 4: ...g and in watertight and accessible boxes located outside of volume 0 of the swimming pool as per the NF C 15 100 standard 1 1 5 Cable exit Determine the cable output position once the rails have been...

Page 5: ...on the pool liner at the level of the edge opposite the cable exit 1 3 3 Measure a precise length A of 1 m less than the length of the pool and make a mark 2 at the end of A on the pool liner 1 3 4 O...

Page 6: ...weighs 295 kg and measures 4 6 x 0 6 x 0 8 h 2 1 3 For a 5 x 10 pool the container weighs 395 Kg and measures 5 6 x 0 6 x 0 8 h Fig 5 0 8 m x 0 6 m W 4 2 4 7 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 X 4 6...

Page 7: ...cut to embed the rail on the bearing block side 25 x 45 mm 45 80 25 Spacing between rails pool 700 mm approx Minimum width cut to embed the rail on the motor side 25 x 80 mm Fig 8 3 3 Assembling the...

Page 8: ...rail so that it is parallel to the pool Fig 13 Fig 14 Pre drill all the other holes keeping the OPEN SURF close to the hole to be drilled in order to maintain a constant gap between the rails Fig 14...

Page 9: ...ls bring the power supply cable to the stand Fig 18 Fig 19 Power supply stand Mark the 4 holes using the plate 6 and drill using a 12 mm bit Fit the threaded rods 5 using chemical sealer The rods must...

Page 10: ...from the edge of the rail The length of the bar must be adjusted from the end of the rail and finish 9 cm from the sides of the coping Carry out tests to check that the cover opens over the pool elec...

Page 11: ...urf 1 covers Using an Allen wrench unscrew the TRHC M6 x 16 screw lift then remove the cover from the stand Fig 27 Fig 28 3 7 2 Removing Surf 2 covers Using an Allen wrench unscrew the 4 lateral TRHC...

Page 12: ...12 13 14 15 X 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 X 3 9 Removing the solar panel OPEN SURF 2 solar Dismantle the motor cover see 3 6 to access the connectors Fig 30 Disconnect the red and...

Page 13: ...shaft dimensions Pool width 596 mm Beam width Pool width 636 mm Overall dimensions Pool width 910 mm 140 3 10 Final overall dimensions of the OPEN SURF2 slatted cover Pool length 8 m 10 m 12 m D min d...

Page 14: ...connecting cable to the terminals marked and in the box Fig 32 230V AC 24V DC ON OFF T N P 2A 4 1 2 Connect the power cables to the screw terminal inside the stand Fig 33 Test the tube s rotation in...

Page 15: ...32 Connect the 230 V power supply cable in the electric box to the terminal marked T for the earth P for the phase and N for the neutral Connect the two power wires of the connecting cable to the term...

Page 16: ...cabled solar model electric diagram SURF System 1 Connect the spiral wire to the screw terminal inside the previously installed solar stand SURF System 2 The solar panel is assembled on the SURF fram...

Page 17: ...nds on wires 1 and 2 of the motor cable and not directly the box and Check the condition and the correct tightening of the electric connections 7 1 For the models with a box 7 1 1 Checking the box Che...

Page 18: ...gulator must be returned to AS POOL for analysis Rectifier test 24 V DC Direct Current on the square rectifier the terminal is perpendicular to the other 3 terminals The terminal is diagonally opposit...

Page 19: ...the cover making sure that the motor cable does not get entangled Lock the safety mechanisms When commissioning the roller a new adjustment of the motor limit switches will be needed 7 3 4 Checking t...

Page 20: ...afety mode see troubleshooting 10 1 2 The regulator emits light signals to warn the user of a change in the state of the batteries 10 2 Troubleshooting 1 2 3 Charge level Yellow LED 1 comes on at 75 Y...

Page 21: ...be SOUTH facing West North South East Oriented towards full sunlight producing 100 of its power 11 3 Projected shade and surrounding vegetation PLEASE REMEMBER The SOLAR PANEL must not be in any SHADE...

Page 22: ...an Open Close cycle Full batteries can power 40 cycles while leaving enough in reserve to allow a safety closure In comparison a 6 m x 12 cover that consumes an average of 3 A in 6 minutes uses 7 2 W...

Page 23: ...Safety instructions and user guide for the automatic pool cover Please read carefully and keep available for later use 01 2022 Version AE 12 018 12EN 01 2022 Slatted covers...

Page 24: ...hildren Drowning happens very quickly Children close to a pool require constant monitoring and active supervision even if they can swim The physical presence of a responsible adult is indispensable wh...

Page 25: ...he sound level generated by the automatic safety cover when running is 65 dB 0 0UV FERM The cover is controlled using a control that is locked using a key or an access code placed in the immediate poo...

Page 26: ...s complete 6 Keep a permanent view over the cover and the pool while it is moving Make sure to keep people away from the roller 7 Keep the control key or the remote control out of the reach of childre...

Page 27: ...use brownish stains to appear on the slats This natural phenomenon is not covered by our guarantee 3 Advice for use Always check that the pool water level remains constant and in compliance with the m...

Page 28: ...er level regulation overflow not clogged automatic filling correctly set Make sure that the area where the cover motor is located is fitted with a drain preventing the motor from being submerged at al...

Page 29: ...on the specificities of the pool AS POOL does not communicate directly with pool owners Have the automatic cover serviced by a swimming pool professional we recommend your swimming pool installer whos...

Page 30: ...t the batteries must be disconnected and stored in a dry place When putting back into service let the batteries charge a half day of sunlight before operating the cover 7 Guarantee Our one year guaran...

Page 31: ...Blue PVC Light grey PVC Galet grey PVC Blue tinted two ply PVC Clear polycarbonate Blue tinted translucent polycarbonate Blue tinted two ply polycarbonate Mother of pearl tinted two ply polycarbonate...

Page 32: ...ic box check the 10A 30mA ground fault circuit breaker The on off button on the box is ON Fuses are in good condition 12 V or 24 VDC voltage on the motor power terminals when the key is turned Continu...

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