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1.  Preconditions

 

1.1 

Subsoil/Foundation 

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1.2 

Power supply

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1.3 

Fresh water

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1.4 

Waste water

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1.5 

Delivery

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1.6 

noise insulation 

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2.  Start up and use 

 

2.1 

installing the whirlpool 

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2.2 

initial activation/Switching the power supply on and off 

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2.3 

Temperature setting

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2.4 

Frost protection

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2.5 

Locking the control panel

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2.6 

Locking the temperature control

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2.7 

To reverse the digits

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2.8 

Operation of pools

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2.8.1 

Jet 1 (jet nozzles)

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2.8.2 

Jet 2

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2.8.3 

Reversing valve and massage jets

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2.8.4 

Cascade

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2.8.5 

Blower

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2.8.6 

Lighting

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2.8.7 

Operating mode

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2.8.8 

Setting the time

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2.8.9 

Programming the filter optimally

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2.8.10  Preset filter cycles

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3.  Care and maintenance

 

3.1 

Water maintenance

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3.1.1 

Filtration

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3.1.2 

Flocculation

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3.1.3 

pH-value

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3.1.4 

Use of disinfectant

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3.1.5 

Adding water, changing the water, emptying the whirlpool 

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3.2 

Cleaning and Maintenance of surface

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3.3 

Cleaning and Maintenance of the wooden surfaces

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3.4 

Winter care

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3.4.1 

The pool is set on “sleep mode “

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3.4.2 

if the pool stays empty during winter

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4.  Instructions for bathing 

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5.  Diagnostic messages / Regular reminders

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Information:
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We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in production, in line with technical developments.

Summary of Contents for Penta P

Page 1: ...l Information WP 10 B 09 2009 P O R T A B L E S P A S Vi tara V i ano Sienna Sienna XL P enta P Instructions for Installation and Use Pr e fa b r i c at e d Sw i m m i n g Po o l s Wh i r l p o o l s...

Page 2: ...2 8 7 Operating mode Page 7 2 8 8 Setting the time Page 7 2 8 9 Programming the filter optimally Page 7 2 8 10 Preset filter cycles Page 7 3 Care and maintenance 3 1 Water maintenance Page 8 3 1 1 Fil...

Page 3: ...ualified and approved electrician and in compliance with local regulations see diagram 1 2 The whirlpool should be filled using a water hose supplied by the customer The whirlpool itself has no connec...

Page 4: ...supply incapacitates the frost protection function so always be sure to empty the pool after switching off the power supply The LCD always displays the last recorded temperature Please note that the...

Page 5: ...e pool has only 1 massage pump The reversing valve on the side of the pool determines which jets are being activated when the pump runs Mid position The water flows through all jets evenly The valve s...

Page 6: ...his means that when the water pressure becomes too little the cartridge should be cleaned or replaced By pressing this button the air blower will be switched on and off The blower switches itself off...

Page 7: ...n the Set Time message flashes in the display To set the time press first warm Mode cool Blower Jet 1 Jet 2 Light then warm Mode cool Blower Jet 1 Jet 2 Light and finally warm Mode cool Blower Jet 1 J...

Page 8: ...he whirlpool s skim filter is fitted with very fine non woven filter cartridges which keep impurities out of the water The cartridge itself is capable of lasting many years but should be changed every...

Page 9: ...fection of the water in the whirlpool salt deposits build up To keep this build up as low as possible fresh water should be added This is why after every bath the whirlpool should be topped up to its...

Page 10: ...he surface must be rubbed down using fine sandpaper A tin of teak varnish is provided with every whirlpool If the Isola spa is not used during winter the following has to be observed The pool is set o...

Page 11: ...be spent in the water If the water is 36 C the bathing time should be approximately 20 minutes if the water is 38 C no more than 10 12 minutes Taking a break Each bath should be followed by a cool do...

Page 12: ...stomer service Usually happens temporarily with overheating and disappears again after the heater element has cooled down If necessary replace sensor SnS The sensors are not balanced If this message i...

Page 13: ...ays Clean and treat wood according to manufacturer s instructions rLH Every 365 days Install new filter F1 lit up Filter time 1 activated F2 lit up Filter time 2 activated PL lit up Button lock active...

Page 14: ...14 Notes...

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