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WARNING: keep the chemical content of your pool water in accordance with the Mini pool water safety instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
WARNING: consumption of alcohol or drugs may significantly increase the risk of developing life-threatening
hyperthermia.
1.1.
REDUCTION OF TRAUMA RISK
The water temperature in the pool may never exceed 40 °C. Temperatures that remain between 38 °C and 40 °C are
considered harmless for healthy adults. Lower temperatures are recommended for small children and in cases when
you stay in the pool for longer than 10 minutes. Since a water temperature that is too high may cause harm to a foetus,
women who are or suspect that they are pregnant should limit the water temperature in the pool to 38 °C. Please
consult your physician before using the pool if you are pregnant.
Before entering the pool, users should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since
the reading of the devices that adjust the temperature of the water may deviate from the actual temperature by +/-
2 °C, or a wrong temperature is displayed by the device due to a potential malfunction.
Consumption of alcohol, narcotics or drugs before using the pool or when in the pool may lead to loss of
consciousness and a risk of drowning.
People who are overweight or have a history of heart diseases, high or low blood pressure, experience
problems with their blood circulation, or diabetics must consult their physician before using the pool.
People who use medicaments must consult with their physician before using the pool since some drugs may cause
drowsiness, affect one’s heart rate, blood pressure and circulation.
When your pool is not in use, attach its cover by means of straps and clamping devices. By doing so, you help
prevent children from entering the pool unattended and ensure that the cover stays firmly in place in case of a strong
wind. However, one cannot be sure that the use of the cover, clamping devices or locks obstructs access to the pool.
Contact your local authorised dealer before performing any kind of maintenance. Check the pool visually to
determine its condition and keep your eyes open for anything unusual. Discontinue your activities if a part seems to
be damaged, loose or missing altogether. Contact your local authorised dealer immediately.
1.2.
HYPERTHERMIA – WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT DANGEROUS?
A prolonged stay in hot water may cause hyperthermia. Hyperthermia develops when the internal body temperature
increases to a level that is several degrees above the normal body temperature 37 °C. Symptoms of hyperthermia
include dizziness, lethargy, and increased internal body temperature.
The effects of hyperthermia include:
• inability to sense danger;
• loss of ability to tolerate heat;
• loss of ability to realise when to exit the pool;
• physical inability to exit the pool;
• harm to foetus if pregnant;
• loss of consciousness and a risk of drowning.
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