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 ons and user guide for automa

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2.  Advice for use

•  Always check that the pool water level remains 

constant and in compliance with the manufacturer's 
recommendations (-12 cm as a standard) before 
using the cover in order to avoid jamming the slats in 
the trench (against the beam or the par

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 on wall), 

or to prevent them from rubbing against the pool 
copings, or to avoid the slats being warped by excess or 
insu

  cient water levels. Make sure that the over

fl

 ow 

and the water level regulator are opera

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 onal  so that 

the skimmers do not suck in air if the water level is too 
low.

•  Remove all floating objects that could hinder the 

correct opera

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 on of the ABRIBLUE cover during its 

closure, and lock the access to the pool using the 
blocking straps.

•  Do not forget to unlock the safety mechanisms before 

opening the pool cover as failure to do so may damage 
the pool cover.

•  Always keep the pool in full view during the opening 

and closing operations. It may be necessary to 
accompany the cover manually during rolling or 
unrolling opera

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 ons in order to posi

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 on it correctly if 

there is a strong side wind, a free form pool, or a pool 
with a speci

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 gura

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 on.

•  It is impera

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 ve not to halt the cover in an intermediate 

posi

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 on, this can cause the risk of jamming a bather's 

body at the level of the cover casing, if a bather uses 
the pool. The person carrying out the ac

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 on must 

make sure there are no bathers in the pool before 
star

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 ng.

•  Check that the hose or power supply cable of the pool 

cleaner does not get tangled in the cover; this could 
jam the opera

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 on of the roller and damage the PVC 

slats.

•  Check that unrolling and rolling runs correctly over the 

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 rst few metres (the slats roll e

 ortlessly, there is no 

jamming on the sha

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  with the top "bulging" towards 

the outside of the roll), and if necessary, stop the 
ac

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 on immediately in order to intervene on the cause 

of the malfunc

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 on. 

• The 

rota

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 onal speed of the sha

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   is not constant due to 

the rolling/unrolling of each new layer of slats which 
unbalances the roller.  Adapt the wheel's rota

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 onal 

speed on the manual model in order to avoid the 
harder spots by handling the wheel with both hands.  

•  It is impera

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 ve during rolling or unrolling opera

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 ons, 

not to release the key un

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 l the end of run stops have 

been reached (especially on the BANCS) in order to 
correctly posi

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 on the slats on the sha

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  when rolling 

in is complete, or on the water when unrolling is 
complete.

•  On the model without run stops, make sure not to roll-

in the slats too much in order to prevent them from 
falling to the rear and breaking. 

•  Do not operate the cover more than 15 consecu

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 ve 

minutes. 

•  It is prohibited to manoeuvre the cover if there is a 

load on the duckboard walkway of an immersed cover, 
this might cause the cover to scrape the beam.

•  Prohibit an overload on the duckboard walkway for an 

immersed cover due to the physical limits of the beam 
and the 

fi

 xtures. The duckboard walkway is supported 

by the pool edge and the beam, and is designed to 
support a maximum load of 400 kg over its complete 
length (duckboard included) and 150 kg per linear 
metre.

•  Do not walk or jump on the covering of the BANC roller 

in order to avoid deforming it.

•  It is essen

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 al, for safety reasons, to remove the key 

from the control box or the manual wheel once the 
opening or closure ac

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 ons are complete.

• Programme 

the 

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 ltering system to start as soon as the 

"solar" slats are in sunlight. During very sunny periods 
with the cover closed, the water temperature can 
reach 30° or more and can damage the slats.

•  It is strongly recommended  not to empty the pool 

without the authorisa

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 on of your installer.

•  If the cover is 

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  ed with a WING System

®

, take care not 

to operate the cover without having folded the WING 
System

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 onto the cover. Opera

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 ng the cover with the 

WING System

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 deployed can cause major damage to 

the cover and the pool. 

•  If the cover is 

fi

 

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  ed with a SURF System (mobile roller), 

make sure the roller is correctly posi

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 oned on the pool 

before any automa

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 c ac

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 on of the slats.

•  In the case of an emergency operation, a person 

walking on the cover will have his/her feet under the 
water.

• Limit 

opera

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 ng the cover when the temperature is 

below 5 °C and do not handle the cover below 0°C 
when it is locked in ice. Avoid all shocks and mechanical 
contacts on the slats when the temperature is below 
0°C.

•  When the cover is installed on a sheltered pool, make 

sure that the air temperature is no higher than 40 °C. 
Make sure that the surrounding air is ven

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 lated in 

order to avoid all distor

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 ons and deteriora

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 ons of the 

parts (PVC slats, bench panels, duckboards, etc.).

Summary of Contents for OPEN Classic

Page 1: ...OMATIC SAFETY COVER OPEN Classic Installation instructions Please read carefully and keep for subsequent consultation Version 02 2013 AE 12 004 4GB 05 2014 S l a t t e d cove r s co m pli a n t Standa...

Page 2: ...POOL ABRIBLUE with over 55 000 automatic covers since 1995 The advice will allow the user to make the best use of this product which should give compete satisfaction to its users Compliant with the hi...

Page 3: ...ll dimensions of the pool cover 10 4 Electric connections 4 1 Box 11 4 2 Motor and key switch 11 4 3 Roller rotation test 11 4 4 Uncoupling 11 5 Assembling the slats 5 1 Placing the slats on the water...

Page 4: ...and using 2 x 6 mm if the cable is between 15 m and 30 m long 1 1 4 Water treatment communication option Plan a connection between the box and the roller using 2 x 1 5 mm if you are installing the com...

Page 5: ...uaring checks Fig 5 1 3 1 In order to correctly place your roller perpendicular to the pool lengths measure the diagonals 1 3 2 Make a mark 1 on the pool liner at the level of the edge opposite the ca...

Page 6: ...registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt to the transporter within 2 days This letter must give an exact description of the damage Send a copy of the letter to AS POOL for information 2 2 3 S...

Page 7: ...ide by inserting the motor end into the white shaft bearing taking care to place the motor cable exit towards the ground and the end of run adjustment screws towards the sky 3 2 3 Pin the motor end to...

Page 8: ...n the line formed by 1 and 3 see Fig 2 and Fig 5 3 3 2 Fig 13 Measure the distance between the posts and use it to place the plates on the ground and make marks for the drilling 3 4 Preparing the fixt...

Page 9: ...2 Inject a dose of one sealing graduation into each drilled hole and place the threaded rods as you go 3 7 3 Respect the drying time indicated on the cartridge 3 8 Cutting the pool copings Fig 18 and...

Page 10: ...s and the M8 nuts 3 9 2 Fig 16 Adjust the verticality of the posts and the horizontality of the tube using the lower nuts 3 9 3 Fig 20 Tighten using a torque wrench set at 40 Nm 3 10 Final overall dim...

Page 11: ...4 4 3 Roller rotation test Fig 23 4 3 1 Switch on the box and test the tube s rotation in both directions The slats roll by passing over the shaft If the movement does not correspond to the correct di...

Page 12: ...er anti lifting mechanisms on the side opposite the roller and the slats for the stairs 5 2 Assembling the slats Fig 25 5 2 1 Assemble the slats by clipping them together by inserting the double male...

Page 13: ...rder to leave the space for the cap on the base stair slat 5 6 Slat orientation ski Fig 29 So that the slats unroll towards the opposite side of the pool place the orientation ski on the lower face of...

Page 14: ...oller 5 8 Fixing the anti lifting buckles 5 8 1 Fig 31 33 Fix the female loops on the sides 40 mm above the water line opposite the anti lifting mechanisms pre installed on the slats 5 8 2 Fig 32 34 O...

Page 15: ...Fix the part 2 using the TRHC M5x30 mm screws and M5 brass plugs Make sure that this is horizontally level Fix the face on the part 2 using the TRPZ 4x16 mm screws 5 9 3 Fig 37 Option for fixing the...

Page 16: ...art of the last slat 5 9 9 Fig 43 In the case of trapeze or roman stairs a strap is provided instead of the harpoon in the sloped or rounded areas Therefore you need to Unclick the two slats in the pl...

Page 17: ...lats and then fix the straps between the black 30 x 80 fixtures by tightening the screws Check that the gaps around the cover in the pool are evenly spaced on either side as soon as the rolling starts...

Page 18: ...s diagonally opposite 7 1 8 Thermal circuit breaker test 24 V DC on the terminals marked and at the connecting cable connections 7 1 9 If a voltage is not present or a value is di erent check again ma...

Page 19: ...connect wire 4 to the and wire 3 to the The direction of polarity is important 7 4 4 Place wire 1 in contact with wire 4 24 V the motor should turn in the other direction 7 4 5 Remove wire 1 7 4 6 Pl...

Page 20: ...installation the reception of the documents for the cover and the information given to the end user 8 Checks Check the following points relating to standard NF P 90 308 and check that the cover opera...

Page 21: ...ABRIBLUE LINE Safety instructions and user guide for automatic pool covers Please read carefully and keep available for later use Version 02 2013 AE 012 138 3GB 05 2014 Slatted covers...

Page 22: ...danger to your children 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...

Page 23: ...pots by handling the wheel with both hands It is imperative during rolling or unrolling operations not to release the key until the end of run stops have been reached especially on the BANCS in order...

Page 24: ...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 immersed at all...

Page 25: ...ol owners Have the automatic cover serviced by a swimming pool professional we recommend your swimming pool installer whose details are on the cover of this manual who will be able to contact our tech...

Page 26: ...he 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 6 Guarantee Our one year guarantee...

Page 27: ...EN Solar Energy BANC Classic BANC SURF System BANC Solar Energy IMM Box VEESIO No Stress IMM Ax IMM Ax Solar Energy DIVER White PVC Sand PVC Blue PVC Grey PVC Marbled Blue PVC Transparent polycarbonat...

Page 28: ...c box check the 10A 30mA ground fault circuit breaker The on o button on the box is ON Fuses are in good condition 24 V DC voltage on the motor power terminals when the key is turned Continuity of con...

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