59 Notice N°880 107 Rev A
You are recommended not to drain the pool entirely. If you really do need to drain the pool completely,
do not do so during periods of strong wind, and do so as quickly as possible.
Your swimming pool is fitted with a material filtering system (sand filter, filtering skimmer, etc.) which
serves to eliminate debris such as insects, hair, leaves etc.
Chemical treatment is used in addition to the material treatment and is vital to keep your swimming
water clean.
In normal operating conditions, your swimming pool will need cleaning once a week. You may,
however, encounter occasional problems, which you will be able to put right by following the advice in
the table below.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Cloudy water
Hard water with particles in
suspension.
Adjust the pH level.
Place a flocculant in the skimmer or
directly in the pool.
Backwash the filter (BACKWASH
position) until the water expelled
towards the drain is clean.
Green water
Slippery walls and floors
Brown water
Green water: formation or
growth of algae.
Brown water: presence of
organic matter.
Brush the walls and the skimmer
basket.
Adjust the pH level.
Carry out shock treatment using a
suitable product.
Wash the filter.
Smell of chlorine
Eyes and nose irritated
pH level too high.
Chloramine content too high.
Adjust the pH level.
Super chlorinate (shock treatment).
Backwash the filter (BACKWASH
position).
Rough-feeling walls
Hard water.
Remove deposits using a pool
brush or automatic pool vacuum
cleaner.
Clean the pool and remove scale
from the filter using suitable
products.
Adjust the pH level.
Add a product to balance the
water's degree of hardness.
Line of black water
Grease and deposits on the
water line.
Clean the water line with a special
product.
Place a cartridge of flocculant in the
skimmer basket.
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– Dismantling and reassembling the pool
You are strongly recommended not to dismantle your pool. However, if you really do need to do so,
proceed in the reverse order of assembly (this does not apply to semi-embedded and embedded
pools).
WARNING: If the pool is dismantled, the liner is no longer covered by the guarantee.
Take the following precautions when dismantling the pool:
Do not lift the liner while there is still water in the pool.
Empty the pool by siphoning with a pipe or using the purifier system.
Wash all components with soapy water (liner included). Do not use products containing soda.
Rinse with a hose and dry all parts (to prevent perforating the liner, only clean it inside the pool. Dry it
in the shade, as soon as possible. Do not leave it exposed to the air for a long period).
If you accidentally perforate the liner, it can be repaired easily – even underwater – using a special
liner repair glue.
When the liner is properly dry (do not apply talcum powder), place it in an opaque plastic bag and put
it in a closed cardboard box.
Store the liner in a dry place, away from freezing conditions, and away from any sources of heat.
Roll-up the metal wall without folding it, and use a cord to keep it rolled up.