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Cleaning and conditioning your cover. 

On a monthly basis, complete the following: 
1. remove the cover and lay it down on a flat, clean 

surface near a garden hose. 
2. rinse the cover to remove any loose debris. 
3. using a soft bristle brush, clean the top (vinyl 

portion) of the cover with a mild solution of washing 

up liquid — about one teaspoon of soap to two gallons 

of water. scrub the cover, using a gentle circular 

motion, being careful not to let any areas of the cover 

dry before rinsing with water. 
4. rinse the cover thoroughly and then dry with a 

clean cloth. 
5. we recommend the use of 303 Protectant to give 

your cover a shiny appearance and uV protection. 
6. wipe and/or rinse any dirt from the bottom side of 

the cover. 
7. replace the cover and secure with cover locks.

mISCELLaNEOUS CaRE 

Vacuuming the pool: Debris from wind, trees and 
spa users will occasionally accumulate on the bottom 
of your pool. Your pool’s filtration system will remove 
the smaller debris. Debris that is too large or too 
heavy for the filtration system will have to be removed 
by the use of a spa vacuum, such as a Pool Buster. if 
you do not have a spa vacuum, please contact your 
authorised riptide dealer.  

LOW USE OR NO-USE PERIODS

 

at certain times of the year you may not use your pool 
as often as expected. For these low-use or no-use 
periods, we recommend the following: 
Low-use: if your pool is being used less than once 
per month, then you may wish to lower the temperature 
setting of the spa section by approximately 5°C. 
lowering the temperature on your spa will cut your 
cost of operation if you are not using the pool for 
extended periods. However, you will need to adjust the 
temperature setting approximately 120 minutes before 
each use to heat the spa section to the desired level. 
No-use for 1-2 weeks: if you plan to not use your 
pool for 1-2 weeks, then we suggest that you not 
make any changes in operating your pool. 
No-use for 2-6 weeks: if you plan to not use your 
pool for 2-6 weeks, then you may wish to lower the 
temperature setting to approximately 20°C during the 
no-use period. 
No-use for over 6 weeks: if you plan to not use your 
pool for over 6 weeks, then it is suggested that you 
winterize your pool by following the steps.

MaiNTENaNCE

POOL WINtERIzatION

1. Drain the water from the pool (see ‘steps to drain 
your pool’ under ‘Changing your pool water’ in this 
Owner’s Manual). 
2. Drain the pool equipment. this is done by removing 
the drain plug from the pumps, loosening all PVC pipe 
unions and pump air bleed valves in the equipment 
compartment. On the base of the filter columns there 
is a drain plug which you need to unscrew.
3. Clean the pool shell (see ‘Pool shell care’ in this 
Owner’s Manual). 
4. remove filter cartridge(s), clean filter (see ‘Cleaning 
your filter’ in this Owner’s Manual), allow to dry, and 
then store inside your garage or home. 
5. re-attach and secure cover to the pool 

POOL DE-WINtERIzatION

De-winterization is completed by reversing the above 
procedure and then refilling the pool (see ‘steps to 
refill your pool’ under ‘Changing your spa water’ in 
this Owner’s Manual). 
Note: 

If your pool water is not emptied during 

periods of No-use, you should test and chemically 

treat the water approximately once per week. Not 

doing so may lead to corrosion, staining, and/or 

scaling to your pool and its equipment. If there is no 

one available to take care of the pool on a weekly 

basis, then it is recommended that you winterize your 

pool as described above.

Before requesting service from your dealer, refer to 
the trOuBle sHOOtinG GuiDe in this Owner’s 
Manual to determine the necessary course of action. 
if you are not able to solve the problem using the 
troubleshooting guide, please contact your authorised 
riptide dealer. 

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Summary of Contents for Nautilus 5.8

Page 1: ...Riptide Nautilus 5 8 IN GROUND EXERCISE POOLS Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ation 18 Audio mode 19 On off 19 Speakers setting 19 Audio source selector 19 Disconnect Bluetooth 19 Variable speed drive control panel 20 Other functions 20 Freeze protection 20 Clean cycle 20 Circu...

Page 3: ...Riptide Nautilus 5 8 TURBO IN GROUND 3 Riptide nautilus 5 8 turbo Riptide nautilus 5 8 turbo Pro...

Page 4: ...a a The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal Hypothermia in a pool b The causes symptoms and effects of Hypothermia may be described as follows Hypothermia occurs...

Page 5: ...excessive water may contact the pool such as from sprinklers or a roof edge without rain gutters If possible avoid areas of direct prolonged sunlight The ultraviolet rays of sunlight will tend to fad...

Page 6: ...er from over filling the pool Excess water will flow out from the corner adjacent to the overflow Note 1 The higher the water level the less pool users it will take to cause the water to overflow the...

Page 7: ...ough the service hatch to repair or replace as needed The only consideration here is that your electrician will need to supply a suitable cable with a waterproof gland to pass through the fiberglass w...

Page 8: ...pool base Ensure that the ground around the pool is drainable if not then large soakaways should be constructed to ensure the pool will not flood To avoid the pool floating if any underground water i...

Page 9: ...il paving slabs decking or tiles as required Covers Covers are essential for keeping your pool both clean and the water hot You can sink your pool up to the lip like the pool installation in the photo...

Page 10: ...DIAGRAMS 10 Riptide nautilus 5 8 TURBO 1 3HP Single Speed Pump 2 Control Box 3 Ozone Clear Core Chamber 4 Ozone Generator 5 Circulation Pump 6 Control Panel...

Page 11: ...gle Speed 5 1 Air Check Valve Assembly 6 Two Cylinder Skimmer 7 2 Suction 8 Ozone Injector 9 Swim Jet 10 5 Light Housing 11 2 Infinity LED 12 Large Face Direct Jet Insert 13 Stainless Steel Handrail 1...

Page 12: ...anytime you wish The Gecko in k1000 capacitive touch screen display keypad fitted to the Nautilus range will operate under wet and rainy conditions Jet control The speed of the jets is fully adjustabl...

Page 13: ...s the following modes sanitization with in clear connected audio with in stream 2 connected color with in mix installed spa settings To select a mode slide the left wheel up or down until the desired...

Page 14: ...e the right wheel until the display contrast icon is highlighted in the middle Simply touch the line of the contrast you want to select water temperature The temperature at the bottom of the screen sh...

Page 15: ...pump configured to run 24 hours the screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration The purges are pre programmed for a fix number of minutes therefore the duration will be set to N A on...

Page 16: ...to reset the time once a task has been completed To reset a task select it by pressing the curved arrow then confirm when prompted Once you have confirmed the task will be reset set date Here you can...

Page 17: ...d he will be prompted again to select a 4 digit code same functionality as a Safe in a hotel room The keypad can be unlocked with a universal unlock code 3732 or by a reset of the keypad miscellaneous...

Page 18: ...en check mark Swipe Up or Down the list to select your network wifi network password If the wifi network is password protected enter it when keyboard prompts Use Enter key to validate the password If...

Page 19: ...e fade and subwoofer sliders will only appear on the screen if the corresponding speakers are installed on the in stream 2 turn in stream 2 OFF icon green Press the icon at the center of the screen to...

Page 20: ...e control Freeze Protection If the sensors within the heater detect a very low temperature the pumps and blower automatically activate to provide freeze protection The pumps and blower will run contin...

Page 21: ...m incompatible RH NC Comm error between in xm2 in therm SC ER Error detected during the learning mode SP in Input voltage issue Supp Connect power cord to 240 V source UPL The spa pack does not have v...

Page 22: ...Electric control failure display shows error message The default time setting has switched off the jets The pump motor is overheating The water pump has an air block Filter cartridge needs cleaning Th...

Page 23: ...SHOCK or double dose of CHLORINE GRANULES MAINTENANCE 3 pH Control Proper pH balance is extremely important in controlling bacteria providing water that s comfortable for the user and in preventing da...

Page 24: ...s per million 5 Test and adjust the pH to the range of 7 2 7 6 6 After the water has circulated for approximately a quarter of an hour retest the chlorine level in your water and add the correct amoun...

Page 25: ...Volume Alkalinity Chemical Addition Total alkalinity adjustment required in mg L Metre Effect 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 NAUTILUS 5 8 IN GROUND 9 560 Reduce Sodium Bisulphate pH Reducer 229 44g 4...

Page 26: ...HEADRESTS Clean on a regular basis with soap water and a clean cloth Use 303 Protectant or it s equivalent once per month This will maintain water resistance and lustre of the product Between uses it...

Page 27: ...level No use for 1 2 weeks If you plan to not use your pool for 1 2 weeks then we suggest that you not make any changes in operating your pool No use for 2 6 weeks If you plan to not use your pool fo...

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