Assembly and Operating Instructions Above Ground Pools Ø350 / 450 cm
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
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The power supply for your
swimming pool must be
protected by means of a
residual current circuit breaker (30 mA).
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Never take electrical equipment into your
swimming pool and never touch such
equipment from inside the water.
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Free-standing filter systems/pumps
exceeding 12 volts must be installed with
a minimum distance of 3 m from the pool,
and a distance of 3.5 from the pool for the
current source.
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Please observe the DIN VDE 0100 part
702 for all electrical installations of your
pool.
SAFETY OF NON-SWIMMERS
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A permanent, active and watchful
supervision of weak swimmers and non-
swimmers by a competent, skilled adult
supervisor is necessary at all times (it
should be remembered that the greatest
risk of drowning is among children under 5
years of age).
•
A competent, skilled adult is appointed to
monitor the pool when it is used.
•
Weak swimmers or non-swimmers must
wear personal protective equipment when
using the swimming pool.
•
If the pool is not used or monitored, all
toys must be removed from the pool and
its surroundings to prevent that children are
attracted by these.
CHOOSING A LOCATION
Please clarify first if the selected swimming
pool can be built at the chosen location
without a building permit and without further
official formalities. Please take into account
that there must be no pipes (gas, water,
electricity, telephone, etc.) in the installation
area of your new swimming pool. Built-in
swimming pools (inground, semi-inground)
must not be installed in the area of strata
water or ground water.
Sunny location: We recommend to select a
location that provides a maximum of solar
radiation per day.
Trees: There should be no trees in the
immediate vicinity of the pool, since they
may cause pollution (foliage, needles,
pollen) and excess shading.
Wind: Use the main wind direction in
such a way that dirt that falls on the water
surface is driven towards the skimmer.
Logistics/neighbours: To operate your
swimming pool, you need electricity
(protected by a residual current circuit
breaker), water to refill, and a sewage
connection/sewer pipe. You should place
the pool as close to the house as possible,
if necessary next to the terrace. However,
you should always ensure that technical
problems will not result in damage to the
house (e.g. leaking water flowing into the
basement). Be also careful that neighbours
are not disturbed excessively, and ensure
that the site is well protected (privacy), if
possible.