The higher the bather load and the pool water temperature, the longer the filtration time will need to be. For
optimum filtration efficiency, run filtration during the day (between 8 am and 9 pm).
To allow the filtration system to run properly, maintain a correct and constant water level in the pool. This
water level is found 2/3 of the way up the skimmer mouth.
12.2
Maintaining pool water quality
Correct use of your pool requires optimal water treatment. Clean the pre-filter and filter regularly (refer to
the procedure set out in
(refer to
paragraph 12.1.4, page
To fill the pool, use drinking water the properties of which are compatible with the liner. Use of well water
or water from a private source is prohibited.
The pool water must be tested and treated regularly in order to maintain water quality. The frequency of
treatment will vary depending on the pool's situation, in addition, the user should familiarise themselves
with the use of the various products that may be needed to treat the pool and maintain water quality. During
the winter season, an algaecide and/ or winterizing product may be added to the pool (not supplied).
Test the pool water properties regularly to ensure that they remain within the following limits:
•
if the pool is treated with Chlorine, pH between 7.0 and 7.4, free Chlorine concentration between 0.7
and 1.2 mg/L;
•
if the pool is treated with Bromine, pH between 7.6 and 8.0, Bromine concentration between 1 and
2 mg/l.
The TH (calcium hardness) which measures the calcium hardness of water, that is, the concentration of
calcium ions, and the TAC (total alkalinity), that is, the concentration of Hydrogen Carbonate ions, must be
between 100 ppm and 250 ppm. A high TAC and/or TH could lead to the deposition of calcium deposits on
the liner. A lower TAC or TH could make the water aggressive and lead to the corrosion of metallic parts of
the pool, such as the stainless steel ladder.
Waste water from the pool should be disposed of in accordance with the regulations in effect in the area in
which the pool is installed, these may vary.
13.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR POOL'N BOX
At least twice a year (open winterizing and opening the pool), inspect the components key to safety
carefully. Replace any worn parts immediately. Spare parts should be original parts or comply with the
specifications set out in this document.
13.1
Upkeep of the structure
Wood is a living material; changes in humidity and temperature will cause the wood to work and could lead
to cracking or splitting. This is a natural phenomenon that in no way impacts the service life of our products.
The autoclave treatment undergone by the wooden elements of this pool complies with the standards
in effect and presents absolutely no danger to people or animals coming into contact with it. Under no
circumstances should any product be applied to the wood (for example: wood stain, paint, oil, micro porous
product, etc.).
Inevitably, the wood will become dirty over time. You may clean the wood once a year using a high pressure
jet to remove dirt from the pores in the wood. Adjust the water pressure carefully to avoid damaging the
surface treatment, or raising wood fibres. Inspect the wooden structure regularly (particularly the coping
and wooden access steps) and remove any splinters that may have appeared.
The POOL'N BOX structure is a free standing structure. However, a slight deformation of the walls between
the supporting braces may be observed, caused by the natural elasticity of wood. The pool is delivered
WOODEN POOLS
paragraph 12.1.3, page 40,
40).
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