Crivit Z31152 User Manual

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20 GB/MT

Safety advice / Before installation / Bringing into use

Never attempt to repair the device yourself. Have the device repaired by
a suitably experienced person.

Never let the mains lead come into contact with water or other liquids.

Never touch the mains plug with damp or wet hands.

Do not use the mains lead for purposes for which it was not intended,
e.g. allowing an electrical device to hang from it when being carried or
to pull the plug out of the mains socket. Keep the mains lead away from
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the device. Damaged or tangled
mains leads increase the risk of electric shock.

If the mains lead or mains plug of the filter pump

7

is damaged, the filter

pump

7

must be scrapped! It cannot be replaced!

Observe the regulations governing connections to electrical power
supply outlets applicable in your country before connecting the device.
Contact an electrical specialist if you have any questions.

The filter pump

7

and adaptor

14

must always be connected to a

properly installed shockproof power socket, which is supplied through a
residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current
not exceeding 30 mA!

Position the device and all electrical installations and connections in a

place that cannot be flooded.

Make sure that the device is protected from splash water.

Carry out any tasks on the device only if the mains plug is disconnected
from the mains supply.

Safety advice for filter pumps

Never touch the pump inlet

8

or pump outlet

13

when the filter pump

7

in operating. Failure to observe this advice may result in injury.

Do not operate the filter pump

7

if there is no water in the pool. Failure

to observe this advice may result in damage to the product.

Check the filter pump

7

regularly for escaping lubricating oil, otherwise

the water may be polluted.

Ensure that the pool is free of foreign objects that could be sucked into
the filter pump

7

. Failure to observe this advice may result in damage

to the product.

Safety advice for swimming pools

DANGER TO LIFE FROM

DROWNING!

Never leave children or non-swim-

mers unsupervised in the pool. Danger to life from

drowning. Never allow anyone to be left alone in the pool.
Make sure that at least one person who knows how to operate
the pool is always present.

DANGER TO LIFE! Never dive or jump

into the pool. The depth of water is very shallow and the result
could be loss of life or injury.

DANGER TO LIFE! Never allow non-swimmers in the

pool without flotation aids and / or life jackets.

Place a fence around the pool to make it secure from infants and small
children.

Keep the pool free of dirt and algae. Make regular use of chemicals
specially intended for swimming pools to avoid pollutants and colonisation
by bacteria. Ask a specialist pool equipment dealer about suitable chem-
icals for your pool.

Never add chemicals just as the pool is about to be used or when there
is anyone in it. Ignoring this advice may lead to skin and eye irritation.
Never add chemicals if you do not know their effect and correct dosage.
Instead find out the details from a pool equipment dealer.

Test the pH value and chlorine content of the water regularly. Ask a pool
equipment supplier about suitable tests.

Check all accessories and materials regularly for rust, wear and / or
other damage.

Note that the product is a seasonal product. Put the product way tidily if
it is not to be used for a long period.

Ensure that the supporting surface below the pool bottom is level, flat
and free of objects and pointed stones. Failure to observe this advice
may result in injury and / or damage to the product.

Before installation

Select a suitable location for the pool.

CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Never try to move the pool if it is

filled with water. This could result in injury.

CAUTION! The pool must be placed more than 3.5 m away from the

adaptor

14

and the power socket (see fig. E)!

CAUTION! The filter pump

7

must be placed more than 2 m away

from the pool (see fig. E)!

Ensure that the maximum possible safety distance is achieved between

the pool and the pump

7

and the adaptor

14

and a safety distance

between the pool and any electrical power outlet socket should also be
ensured. The maximum possible safety distance is limited by the lengths
of the hose and the mains lead (see fig. E).

The filter pump

7

must be vertically fixed to the ground or a certain

pedestal made of wood or concrete! Use the holes in the base of the filter
pump

7

and fix it with screws! The pedestal must weight 18 kg at least

to prevent the filter pump

7

from falling over!

Ensure that the supporting surface is solid, flat and even.

CAUTION! If the supporting surface is uneven, the installed and water-

filled pool could overturn, resulting in injury and / or damage to the product.

Ensure that the supporting surface is free of pointed objects and stones.
Do not set up the pool directly under high voltage lines or under trees.

Ensure that there are no services pipes or cables below the supporting
surface.

Bringing into use

Assembling the pool

CAUTION! Do not drag the pool membrane

1

over the ground. It could tear.

Note: You will require a hand-operated pump for this stage of the work.

1. Unfold the pool membrane

1

carefully so that it lies flat on the

supporting surface (see Fig. A).

2. Then check all the seams and surfaces for damage.
3. Carefully pump up the support ring

2

. When doing this, ensure that the

support ring

2

lies on top of the pool membrane

1

(see Fig. B).

CAUTION! Ensure that the support ring

2

is inflated to the rated pres-

sure 0.58 psi (0.04 bar) exactly. To check the inflation pressure there is
an air pressure gauge

16

printed on the pool. Please refer to picture G.

Place the supplied measuring strip

17

onto the air pressure gauge

16

. If

both have exactly the same length the rated pressure is reached. Stop
pumping then. Please refer to pictures D and G. Do not
inflate the support ring

2

beyond this point, otherwise the support ring

2

could burst or the seams tear.

IMPORTANT! Keep in mind that air temperature and weather conditions
can affect the air pressure inside inflatable products. In cold weather the
product behaves as if it has less air pressure in it because the air inside
contracts. Under these conditions you may have to add air. In hot
weather the air inside expands. Under these conditions may have to
remove air in order to avoid overfilling.

4. Close the inlet

4

, outlet

5

and the drain

6

on the inside of the pool.

5. Introduce a maximum of 2 cm water into the pool using a garden hose

and smooth out any kinks and folds in the pool membrane

1

from the

inside. At the same time press the transition between the pool bottom
and wall outwards (see Fig. C). Alternatively you can grasp the pool
floor from below and pull it outwards to get it smooth.

Note: Check again that the pool is standing on a level surface.

6. Now fill the pool with water using a garden hose.

CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Avoid uneven distribution of

water. If the water is not uniformly distributed or the pool inclines to the
side then this indicates that the supporting surface is not level enough.
Stop filling the pool immediately. Drain the water (see “Draining the
water”) and find a new suitable location.

CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Never try to move the pool if it is

filled with water. This could result in injury.

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