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1) Remove the panel from the package and spread it out to straighten it. Leave it in
the sun for about an hour.
2) Complete the panel. Install the transducer (2.9) with silicon O-rings (2.8) on the
solar panel tubes.
WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU HAVE BEEN APPLIED TO THE SOLID PANEL (1) OF THE
THIN LUBRICANT PLATE OF THE SOLVENT LUBRICANT.
Attach the hose clamps (FIG 1) and the plugs (FIGS. One plug and one hose mandrel
must be used in one tube.
3) Turn off the filter and pull out its power cord from the socket.
4) Fill or otherwise secure the inlet and outlet lines so that the water from the
filtration or the pool can not leak out after disconnecting the hoses. From the
return nozzle, remove the outlet hose from the filter.
5) Connect the discharge hose from the filter hose to the bottom of the panel.
6) Connect the opposite hose reel with the return nozzle of the pool with another
new hose.
7) Check the hose connections and tighten the hose clips (3).
8) Remove the plugs set in point 4 so that the filtration passes.
9) Attach the solar panel to the substrate so that any gust may not damage the
installation. For any damages caused by the wind of the manufacturer or the seller
is not responsible.
Now the solar system is ready for operation.
COMMENT:
If you have a problem with the place, the panel can be mounted, for example, on
a fence. However, in the case of a vertical installation, the panel may not be as
effective as its exposed area is less. The vertical position is not ideal.
Attach the panel to the fence in several places to avoid slackening. Lower the edge
of the panel firmly so that it can not be damaged or deformed.
If the panel is installed on a rack, roof, etc., it is necessary to secure the connecting
hoses to the filtration and the pool so that they do not burden the hoses and the
panel by the weight of the water column that will be in the hoses.
Operation and Maintenance
Start of operation
Ensure that the solar system is properly connected to the filter unit and the pool.
1) Check the tightness and tightening of the connection. Detach the filter unit
according to the relevant operating instructions.
2) If you are using a manual bypass, make sure that the bypass valve is set so that
water can pass through the panel.
3) Turn on the filter pump and check the installation for water flowing.
4) Air bubbles start coming out of the return nozzle immediately after turning the
pump back on. It‘s normal and it stops when the water pushes the air from the solar
panel and from the return pipe.
Note: In some cases, the solar panel will need to be dehumidified. Take someone to
help. Loosen the top clutch or plug, turn on filtration and wait for the air to escape
and water to flow. Then switch off the pump and tighten the connection quickly.
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