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POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTION IN THE OPERATION OF THE
POOL
There is no water circulation in
the pool, the water has cooled
down
* Check power supply
Underwater pool lighting not
working
* Checking the circuit breakers on the electrical control panel
(CP)
* Increased input voltage, resulting in overheating of the
transformer, requiring input voltage stabilization
Water heater not working
* Off heat regulator - enable automatic switch (CP)
* Check water circulation. Adjust timer working time (CP)
The water is heating up very
slowly
* The heater is "overgrown" with lime deposits. Call the pool
service masters.
* Cover the pool
* Extend timer pump (M1) operating time
Air bubbles are fed into the pool
through the nozzles and the pump
runs loudly
* Low water level in the skimmer (1). The pump (M1),
together with water, draws in air, which returns to the pool
through the nozzles. Add water to the pool.
Foam appears when using massage
equipment
* A non-foaming algicide is required to prevent foaming.
The water changed color and
turned greenish
* Insufficient water disinfection. It is necessary to increase
the dose of algicide and to control the chlorine level in the
water. Pool water “shock therapy” (chlorine level maintained
at 2-3 mg/l) is required for 2-3 days.
The color of the water is pale, the
water is not crystal clear
* Rinse cartridge filters, and increase free chlorine level
The eyes become sensitive after
using the pool
* High concentration of total chlorine in the pool
* Replace some of the pool water with fresh water
The power of the massage pump
has decreased
* Flush or replace cartridge filters in the skimmer (1)
* Check for additional debris in suction instaled on the pool
wall (6)
In all cases and at all stages of using your swimming pool, if any doubt occurred, please,
contact your distributor or, in extreme cases, the manufacturer.
Summary of Contents for CITYPOOL
Page 1: ...CITY POOL Installation and Maintenance Guide...
Page 17: ...17 Fig 16 Pool fixing with supports and straps Fig 17 Pool filling with rubble...
Page 22: ...22 CONNECTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL POOL EQUIPMENT 11 Pool equipment 11 1 BASIC modification...
Page 23: ...23 Fig 26 City Pool Basic schematic diagram...
Page 25: ...25 11 2 ACTIVE modification...
Page 26: ...26 Fig 27 City Pool Active schematic diagram...
Page 28: ...28 11 3 FUN modification...
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