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4.
Possible
electrolytic
cell
failure.
•
Contact
Intex
Service
Center.
Replace
the
cell
if
needed.
92
1.
High
salt
level.
•
Partially
drain
the
pool
and
refill
it
with
fresh
water.
See
“Salt
&
Pool
Water
Volumes”.
1.
Display
and
all
lights
are
off
‐
the
system
does
not
power
up.
•
Household
voltage
is
too
high
or
too
low
(+/
‐
20%).
Check
the
voltage
is
within
the
range
stated
on
the
device
housing.
•
Contact
Intex
Service
Center.
IM
PORTANT
If
you
continue
to
experience
difficulty,
please
contact
our
Consumer
Service
Department
for
assistance.
See
separate
“Authorized
Service
Centers”
sheet.
(189PO)
MODEL
CS7111
SALTWATER
SYSTEM
&
FILTER
PUMP
ENGLISH
7.5”
X
10.3”
PANTONE
295U
07/31/2012
Page
27
English
GENERAL
AQUATIC
SAFETY
Water
recreation
is
both
fun
and
therapeutic.
However,
it
involves
inherent
risks
of
injury
and
death.
To
reduce
your
risk
of
injury,
read
and
follow
all
product,
package
and
package
insert
warnings
and
instructions.
Remember,
however,
that
product
warnings,
instructions
and
safety
guidelines
cover
some
common
risks
of
water
recreation,
but
do
not
cover
all
risks
and
dangers.
For
additional
safeguards,
also
familiarize
yourself
with
the
following
general
guidelines
as
well
as
guidelines
provided
by
nationally
recognized
Safety
Organizations:
•
Demand
constant
supervision.
A
competent
adult
should
be
appointed
as
a
“lifeguard”
or
water
watcher,
especially
when
children
are
in
and
around
the
pool.
•
Learn
to
swim.
•
Take
the
time
to
learn
CPR
and
first
aid.
•
Instruct
anyone
who
is
supervising
pool
users
about
potential
pool
hazards
and
about
the
use
of
protective
devices
such
as
locked
doors,
barriers,
etc.
•
Instruct
all
pool
users,
including
children
what
to
do
in
case
of
an
emergency.
•
Always
use
common
sense
and
good
judgement
when
enjoying
any
water
activity.
•
Supervise,
supervise,
supervise.
For
additional
information
on
safety,
please
visit
•
The
Association
of
Pool
and
Spa
Professionals:
The
Sensible
Way
to
Enjoy
Your
Aboveground/Onground
Swimming
Pool
www.nspi.org
•
American
Academy
of
Pediatrics:
Pool
Safety
for
Children
www.aap.org
•
Red
Cross
www.redcross.org
•
Safe
Kids
www.safekids.org