(115IO) CLEARVIEW PRISM FRAME™ RECTANGULAR POOL ENGLISH 7.5" X 10.3" PANTONE 295U 06/25/2024
GENERAL AQUATIC SAFETY
Water recreation is both fun and therapeutic. However, it involves inherent risks of
injury and death. To reduce your risk of injury, read and follow all product, package and
package insert warnings and instructions. Remember, however, that product warnings,
instructions and safety guidelines cover some common risks of water recreation, but do
not cover all risks and or dangers.
For additional safeguards, also familiarize yourself with the following general guidelines
as well as guidelines provided by nationally recognized Safety Organizations:
• Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as a "lifeguard" or
water watcher, especially when children are in and around the pool.
• Learn to swim.
• Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.
• Instruct anyone who is supervising pool users about potential pool hazards and about the use
of protective devices such as locked doors, barriers, etc.
• Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an emergency.
• Always use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.
• Supervise, supervise, supervise.
PROBLEM
DESCRIPTION
ALGAE
• Greenish water.
• Green or black spots
on pool liner.
• Pool liner is slippery
and/or has a bad odor.
COLORED
• Water turns blue,
WATER
brown, or black when
first treated with
chlorine.
FLOATING
• Water is cloudy or
MATTER IN
milky.
WATER
CHRONIC LOW
• Level is lower than
WATER LEVEL
on previous day.
SEDIMENT ON
• Dirt or sand on pool
floor.
POOL BOTTOM
SURFACE DEBRIS • Leaves, insects etc.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUSE
• Chlorine and pH level
need adjustment.
• Copper, iron or manganese
in water being oxidized by
the added chlorine.
• "Hard water" caused by a
too high pH level.
• Chlorine content is low.
• Foreign matter in water.
• Rip or hole in pool liner or
hoses.
• Heavy use, getting in and
out of pool.
• Pool too close to trees.
English
SOLUTION
• Super chlorinate with shock treatment.
Correct pH to your pool store's
recommended level.
• Vacuum pool bottom.
• Maintain proper chlorine level.
• Adjust pH to recommended level.
• Run filter until water is clear.
• Replace cartridge frequently.
• Correct the pH level. Check with your
pool dealer for advice.
• Check for proper chlorine level.
• Clean or replace your filter cartridge.
• Repair with patch kit.
• Finger tighten all caps.
• Replace the hoses.
• Use Intex pool vacuum to clean bottom
of pool.
• Use Intex pool skimmer.
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