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WARNING: USE OF THE T5 DUO IN A VINYL LINER POOL

Certain vinyl liner patterns are particularly susceptible to rapid
surface wear or pattern removal caused by objects coming into
contact with the vinyl surface, including pool brushes, pool toys,
floats, fountains, chlorine dispensers, and automatic pool cleaners.
Some vinyl liner patterns can be seriously scratched or abraded
simply by rubbing the surface with a pool brush.
Ink from the pattern can also rub off during the installation process
or when it comes into contact with objects in the pool.
Zodiac

®

is not responsible for, and the Limited Warranty does not

cover, pattern removal, abrasion or markings on vinyl liners.

Zodiac

®

can not be held responsible for any damage to the swimming

pool lining (vinyl liner, reinforced PVC, etc.) occurring as the result
of an excessive level of disinfectant (chlorine, brome, active oxygen,
etc.) or an incorrect pH value (outside the range of 6.8 minimum
and 7.6 maximum). Any such damage will be excluded from the
guarantee.

RISK OF SUCTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARD, WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED
CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 

Do not block the suction fittings with any part or your body.
Do not expose your hair, loose clothing, jewelry, etc. to any suction
outlet fittings in the pool/spa.

For further information please contact your retailer.

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Bd de la Romanerie - BP 90023

49180 St Barthelémy d'Anjou - FRANCE

www.zodiac-poolcare.com

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Summary of Contents for T5 Duo Suction

Page 1: ...iance has been designed manufactured and checked with the greatest care to ensure you are completely satisfied with the product Before using the appliance read this manual carefully It contains all th...

Page 2: ...the pool and remove it when you do shock treatments If you wish to remove it while bathing remove the hose but do not roll it up Never expose the hose to direct sunlight When the season is over we rec...

Page 3: ...on point or skimmer and the furthest point equals 10 metres you will need 11 sections of 1 metre Once you have calculated the total length assemble your hose by inserting the 1 m sections into each ot...

Page 4: ...remain underwater so that there is absolutely no risk of air entering the system and draining the pump Install the automatic flow control valve on the suction point using the weir adaptor IMPORTANT T...

Page 5: ...ection to the female part of the hose adaptor Figure 5 Connection to the vacuum point with leaf trap Connection to the skimmer with leaf trap Check that there is no air in the hose assembly before con...

Page 6: ...flow by closing the skimmer valve if the cleaner is connected to the suction point or by closing the suction outlet valve if the cleaner is connected to the skimmer until the indicator on the tester...

Page 7: ...e ladders or areas that might jam your cleaner clip the non blocking wheel to the end of the hose Figure 12 Then clip the assembly to the cleaner nozzle Figure 13 A counter weight is supplied to be us...

Page 8: ...essary Have you oriented all inlet jets downwards Is the hose in perfect condition Check the position of the float on the hose see figure 14 page 20 Test the flow and increase it if necessary see page...

Page 9: ...phragm for wear or damage Removing the Diaphragm Unscrew the casing Figures 17 and 18 Unscrew the handle Figure 19 release the inner tube then remove the diaphragm Figure 20 Check the diaphragm for po...

Page 10: ...of the diaphragm becomes visible Figures 21 and 22 Screw the handle back onto the upper part of the cassette Assemble the casing then slide the ring and the nut onto the handle Figure 23 Insert the en...

Page 11: ...the guarantee prolong the appliance s guarantee period Object of the guarantee During the guarantee period defined above any part recognised as faulty will be mended or exchanged by the manufacturer w...

Page 12: ...e for any damage to the swimming pool lining vinyl liner reinforced PVC etc occurring as the result of an excessive level of disinfectant chlorine brome active oxygen etc or an incorrect pH value outs...

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