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Safety instruc

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 ons and user guide for automa

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 c pool covers - 6/8

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5.  Winterisa

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 on advice

Winterisa

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  on advice is described below, however, it is 

the installer's responsibility to recommend a solu

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 on 

depending on the availability of the customer and the 
geographical loca

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  on of the swimming pool

.

•  Carry out active winterisation by operating the 

circula

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 on of the water and 

fi

 ltering during the coldest 

moments of the day (An an

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 -freeze thermostat can 

trigger 

fi

 ltering as soon as the air temperature falls 

below 0°).

•  Keep the water level normal, excess water will drain 

from the over

fl

 ow.

•  Clean the slats unrolled over the pool using a high-

pressure cleaner and then sweep the pool and the 
storage trench. Treat the water with winterisation 
products.

•  Keep your cover unrolled over the body of water and, 

if it is surrounded by a lot of vegeta

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 on, 

fi

 t a ne

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  ng, 

permeable cover over it in order to avoid the decay 
of leaves and other plant debris on the PVC slats. Do 
not store the cover rolled with an accumula

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 on of 

leaves or debris which would trigger an irremediable 
decaying process causing incrusted stains to form on 
the PVC slats. This physical phenomenon is not covered 
by the guarantee for the slats.

•  Protect the skimmers and piping exposed to freezing.

•  Protect the motors from 

fl

 ooding.

•  Cut the power supply to the electric box. 

•  Do not operate the cover or touch the slats when 

they are ice bound. If there is a risk of the pool icing 
over, have the immersed sha

ft

  and the roller motor 

removed.

•  For models using solar power, the ba

tt

  eries can remain 

in place if the solar panel is not covered and con

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 nues 

its charging func

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 on. If the panel is covered and can 

no longer charge using sunlight, the ba

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 eries must be 

disconnected and stored in a dry place. When pu

tti

  ng 

back into service, let the ba

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  eries charge (a half day of 

sunlight) before opera

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 ng the cover. 

6. Guarantee

Our one year guarantee only covers the replacement 
or the repair of a defec

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 ve part as well as all defects 

or faults in the context of the installation, use, 
maintenance and winterisa

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  on in compliance with our 

instruc

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 ons.

It only comes into e

 ect on the shipping date if the 

reseller or installer returns us the defective parts 
postage paid for analysis.
The guarantee covers all of the electrical equipment 
providing that the wiring was carried out in accordance 
with our instructions and in compliance with the 
standard C 15.100.
The guarantee does not cover the immersion of motors 
not designed for this purpose and the consequences of 
lightning.
Apart from the general one-year guarantee, we grant 
the following guarantees:

-  sending the following guarantee form duly 

completed within 8 days of the slatted cover's 
installa

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 on, gives a right for an extension of the 

geared motor guarantee from 1 to 3 years free of 
charge. 

- the roller mechanism: 3 years (1)
- the cover's PVC slats: 3 years (2)
- solar panel: 10 years
- ba

tt

  eries: 1 year.

(1) The guarantee covers the resistance of the 
materials used with the excep

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 on of corrosion and 

deteriora

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 on of certain materials due to the use of 

any device producing an electro-chemical or electro-
physical reaction, which generally accelerates the 
corrosion of metals.
(2) The guarantee covers the buoyancy, water

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 ghtness 

and ar

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 cula

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 on of the slats. The guarantee does not 

cover brownish stains and discoloura

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 on of the slats. 

Distor

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 on of the blue translucent solar slats caused 

by use in disregard of our technical recommenda

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 ons 

is also excluded. Damage caused by hail is excluded. 
All modi

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 ca

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 ons to a slat voids the guarantee on the 

apron.
All labour costs for removal, assembly, travel, water 
supply, products, damages and interests as well as any 
claims for compensa

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 on for any cause whatsoever are 

excluded.

Summary of Contents for ABRIBLUE IMM'Ax

Page 1: ...IMMERSED SAFETY COVER IMM Ax Installation instructions Please read carefully and keep for subsequent consultation Version 07 2013 AE 12 010 4GB 05 2014 S l a t t e d cove r s co m pli a n t Standard N...

Page 2: ...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 highes...

Page 3: ...8 Fixing the apron to the shaft 17 5 Motor model with internal programmable sensors 5 1 Box with PLC screen 18 5 2 Box without PLC screen 21 5 3 Uncoupling 23 6 Motor model with external mechanical se...

Page 4: ...roller using 5 x 1 5 mm Prepare a connection protected by a sheath for the control between the electric box and the switch using 3 x 1 5 mm Separate cables carrying di erent voltages 24 V and 220 V by...

Page 5: ...that If there is a duckboard laid on the edges of the pool F Duckboard in mm 25 mm In the case of a duckboard covering the beam and laid on the edge F Duckboard 25 mm 100 mm If a duckboard is not laid...

Page 6: ...on delivery The words subject to unpacking alone are null and void Send a registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt to the transporter within 2 days This letter must give an exact description...

Page 7: ...step check that the roller can be installed horizontally on a level and square 3 2 1 Drilling the walls Fig 8 Use the flanges as a template to mark the fixtures using marks 1 and 3 to place the equipm...

Page 8: ...pped in the black bearing against the flange Fig 11 Assemble the motorised tube with the flange on the motor side by inserting the motor end into the conical black bearing Pin the motor end to the bea...

Page 9: ...of the flange on the side opposite the motor Check the level of the shaft at each end using a tape measure measurement X1 should be equal to X2 3 2 4 Place the sliders and beam boxes Place the centre...

Page 10: ...5 using a mallet in order to insert them into the concrete belt Tighten the screws Adjust the height of the beam boxes depending on the height of the beam so that the lower side of the duckboards is l...

Page 11: ...the bottom of the pool when the cover is unrolled 3 2 6 Installing the duckboards Carry out the electric connections the cover assembly and the end of stop adjustments before installing the duckboard...

Page 12: ...ps to hook to the shaft on the roller side the group fitted with the other anti lifting mechanisms on the side opposite the roller and the slats for the stairs 4 2 Assembling the packets of slats Fig...

Page 13: ...Take care to not cut into the heart of the slat 4 5 Fixing the apron to the pool Fig 29 For IMM AX IMM AX Solar Energy IMM BOX VEESIO NO STRESS BANC Classic and BANC Solar Energy slatted covers place...

Page 14: ...alled on the slats 4 6 2 Fig 32 33 Option for fixing to the pool edge fix the bracket support into the concrete belt under the coping applying the bracket against the pool side Carryoutaclippingandunc...

Page 15: ...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 4 7 3 Fig 36 Option for fixing the triggers on t...

Page 16: ...the last slat 4 7 9 Fig 42 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 place pr...

Page 17: ...tube and the 30 x 80 black plate by tightening the screws Check that the gaps of the apron in the pool are evenly spaced on either side as soon as the rolling starts Correct the position of the strap...

Page 18: ...with PLC screen 5 1 1 Electric connections Fig 44 3x1 5mm 0V AC mm 2 x 6 mm 3 x 1 5 mm 2x1 5mm N L Stop 24Vdc Noir Black Rouge Red Blanc White M Chlorinator 2 x 1 5 mm 2 x 6 mm 2 230 V AC 3 x 2 5 mm2...

Page 19: ...rs of the motor cable wires In the box connect the key switch wires to terminals 4 5 and 6 marked COMMON OPEN and CLOSE Connect the treatment device to terminals 7 or 8 and 9 marked NO NC and COMMON i...

Page 20: ...e position by pressing A once The PLC indicates that it has taken into account the position by displaying an M next to closed pos Fig 50 Using the key roll in the cover and validate the position by pr...

Page 21: ...3x1 5mm 30V AC 2 5mm 2 x 6 mm 3 x 1 5 mm 2x1 5mm Noir Black Rouge Red Blanc White Brun Brown Bleu Blue Com 24Vdc Ouv Open Ferm CLose NC NO Com L N M Chlorinator 2 x 1 5 mm 2 x 6 mm 2 230 V AC 3 x 2 5...

Page 22: ...le wires In the box connect the key switch wires to the Key terminals marked COMMON OPEN and CLOSE Connect the treatment device to the Chlorinator terminals marked NO NC and COMMON if you chose to use...

Page 23: ...e this position by closing the pool using the control key Unroll the cover The key can be turned several times during closing to adjust the cover to the optimum position the key can be released then t...

Page 24: ...e Fig 59 Installation to be carried out Adjust the 2 support plates to reduce or extend the length as required and place the external sensor in the following position Warning the metal strip of the se...

Page 25: ...on 6 2 1 Box Fig 61 2A 2A T P N F O C 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 3x1 5mm 230V AC 3 x 2 5mm 2x6mm 4x1 5mm 2x1 5mm P N 4 3 2 1 Com 24Vdc Ouv Open Ferm CLose NC NO Com M KM1KM2 Chlorinator Fig 61 2 x 6 mm2 Com 24Vdc...

Page 26: ...Key switch Fig 62 the wire connected to COMMON on the terminals marked 3 a shunt bridge between the two 3 terminals the wire connected to OPEN on one of the terminals marked 4 the wire connected to CL...

Page 27: ...ed too late the slats are compacted and lift up from the surface of the water Adjust the number of slats on the pool or remove slats 6 4 Uncoupling 6 4 1 Switch o the box 6 4 2 Block the rotation of t...

Page 28: ...n order to insert them into the concrete belt Tighten and check that the fixtures hold If necessary used the supplied wedges to ensure that the edge plates are horizontal 7 2 2 Fixing the sliders to t...

Page 29: ...astenings for beams 80 mm beam W 15 mm 70 mm edge Bottom position 120 mm beam W 50 mm edge Top position 35 mm W 50 mm edge Top position 75 mm Bottom position W 70 mm edge 55 mm Position 1 fastening le...

Page 30: ...ty cover 30 36 30 fastening level with the coating beam support neoprene seal Liner Position 2 edge 30 mm W W W W 80 mm 15 mm 80 mm 100 mm 100 mm 5 mm edge edge edge edge 80 mm beam 120 mm beam Top po...

Page 31: ...on 8 1 6 Step by step measure the presence of the indicated voltage on the following terminals 8 1 7 Electric box power supply test 230 V AC Alternating on the L and N terminals of the electric box t...

Page 32: ...your cable is defective cut damaged or has the wrong resistance or is located too near to a cable with a di erent voltage that disrupts its operation Replace the cable Make a temporary connection usi...

Page 33: ...nd lifting by a force of less than 50 N The space between the bottom of the beam supporting the duckboards of an immersed cover and the partition wall is 150 mm maximum The gap at the bottom of the pa...

Page 34: ...K closed t Intensity Z d d d W D D D D When the pool is closed the info LED is on the NO contact is closed the NC contact is open These contacts are free s s s s s ZZKZ D Sensor error Cycle error Ove...

Page 35: ...35 36 Installation instructions for the IMM Ax automatic immersed safety cover 35 35...

Page 36: ...36 36 36 36 Product IMM Ax Company AS POOL Address ZAC de la Rouveli re F 72700 SPAY LE MANS Tel 33 0 811 901 331 Fax 33 0 243 479 850 contact abriblue com www abriblue com F 72700 SPAY LE MANS Tel 33...

Page 37: ...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 38: ...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 39: ...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 40: ...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 41: ...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 42: ...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 43: ...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 44: ...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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