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Page 10: Troubleshooting guide, Aqua-leisure

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P.10

Steel-Set

Pool

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

COLORED
WATER

PARTICALS
SUSPENDED
IN WATER

PERSISTENT
LOW WATER
LEVEL

ALGAE

POOL

WATER IS
COOL

DESCRIPTION

• Water turns blue, brown,
or black when first
treated with chlorine.

• Water looks“milky”
or cloudy.

• Pool appears to be
losing water on a
daily basis.

• Water has greenish tint.
• Green, brown or black
spots appear on pool
liner.
• Pool bottom is slippery
and/or an unpleasant
odor is present.

• Water is not warming to
a comfortable swimming
temperature.

CAUSE

• The chlorine is oxidizing
minerals in your water.
This commonly occurs
with water from different
sources.

• “Hard Water” caused by
an elevated pH.
• Chlorination is
inadequate.
• Foreign debris in water.
• Bathers are not cleaning
their feet prior to entering
pool.

• Tear or hole in pool liner.
• Tear or hole in a filter
pump

hose.

• Hose clamps are too
loose.
• Evaporation from high
summer

temperatures.

• Algae is present.

• Pool was set up in an
excessively shady or tree
lined area.
• Heat is escaping from
pool

water.

REMEDY

• Adjust pH to
recommended

level.

• Run filter until water is
clear.
• Regularly clean cartridge.

• Adjust pH. Check with a
swimming pool supply
retailer for correct water
treatment.
• Ensure proper chlorine
level.
• Clean or replace your
filter.
• Spray off dirt with a
high-pressure hose before
entry.

• Locate damage and
repair with the included
patch

kit.

• Repair or replace hoses.
• Tighten all hose clamps.
• Keep pool covered when
not in use.

• Apply “shock” treatment
(super-chlorinator).
Check pH and adjust to
an appropriate level per
your local pool supply
retailer.
• Vacuum or lightly scrub
pool

liner.

• Test water often to
maintain proper chlorine
levels.

• Relocate pool to a more
open location where it
can get maximum
exposure to sunlight
during peak daylight
hours.
• Keep your pool covered
whenever it is not in use.

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