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3.4 I Electricity supply connection
To prevent all risks of electrocution, fire or serious injury, please comply with the following
instructions:
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Use of an electrical extension is prohibited when connecting the control box.
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Make sure that the socket can be easily accessed at all times and is protected from rain or
splashes.
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The control box is splash-proof, but must not be immersed in the water or any other liquid.
It must not be installed in a floodable area; keep it at least 3.5 metres away from the edge of
the pool and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
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Place the control box near the socket.
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Unscrew the protective cap (see figure ).
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Connect the floating cable to the control box and lock it in place by turning the ring only in the clockwise direction (to
prevent damage to the floating cable) (seefigure
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)
.
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Make sure that the connector is fully pushed in so that no water can get in (see figure )
.
• Connect the power cord
(see figure ). Only connect the control box to a power outlet protected by a 30 mA maxi
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mum residual current device
(if in doubt contact a qualified technician).
Tip: choose the location of the control box carefully to prevent the cable from becoming tangled
Place the control box halfway along the length of the pool, in accordance with the safety conditions relating
to the electrical connection. This lets you limit the length of the floating cable to be put into the water to
cover the pool, which simplifies set-up and storage operations.
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