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Important Warnings
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The main power to the heater system and all other electrical components should be turned
off before anyone enters the pool. Even if the thermostat or timer have paused the heater
functions, live electrical circuits are still present!
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Do not operate the pool until it is full. Running the heater or other accessories without
proper water level may cause the system to operate at abnormally high temperatures,
premature failure of components, and unnecessary tripping of the high limit switch.
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Do not heat water in excess of 102°F. A temperature of 100°F is considered safe for healthy
adults only. Hotter water increases a risk of hypothermia. Young children, elderly persons,
persons having medical problems and persons on medications should have special
consideration.
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Pregnant women need to be altertd to the danger of fetal damage and should consult
their physicians before being baptized.
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Always check the water temperature using an accurate thermometer. Thermostats
installed in the system may error in regulating water temperature by as much as 4°.
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Never, never tamper with the contols!. Scalding may occur if safety controls are not in
proper order.
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If freezing temperatures are expected, drain the pool and the heater system, then turn off
the electrical power. Follow the Operation Instructions on page 5 for restarting the heater.
Figure 1