Safety instructions and usage guide for the automatic pool cover - 2/8
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• Check that there are no bathers or foreign bodies in the
pool before activating the cover.
• Keep the tools needed to activate the covers out of the
reach of children.
• Only a responsible adult should undertake to
manoeuvre the cover.
• It is prohibited to climb onto, walk on or jump on a
safety cover.
• Take all necessary measures to prevent access to the
pool by young children, until the cover is repaired, or
when a malfunction prevents the closure of the cover to
secure the pool, or if the pool equipment is temporarily
unavailable.
• Comply with the water levels defined by the
manufacturer.
1. Safety advice
WARNING:
The pool can be a serious hazard for your children. A drowning
can happen quickly. Children close to a pool require your constant
vigilance and an active surveillance, even if they can swim.
The physical presence of an adult is essential when the pool is open.
Learn
fi rst aid actions
Memorise the emergency service phone numbers
and display them near the pool:
Fire Brigade: 112
AMBULANCE: 15
Poison Centre: Write down the N°: ..........
• This cover is not a substitute for common sense or
personal liability. Its aim is not to be a substitute for the
vigilance of parents and/or responsible adults, which
remains the essential factor in the protection of young
children.
• Be aware that safety is only assured with a closed,
locked cover which is correctly installed in compliance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
• The cover must be systematically unrolled and locked
during absences, however short, from the home.
C O N T E N T S
Compliance certifi cates
1. Safety advice
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2. Advice for use
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3. Maintenance advice
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4. Appendix maintenance advice
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5. Maintenance advice wintering advice
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6. Guarantee
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