Owner`s manual

17 Club Piscine Super Fitness - Above Ground Swimming Pool - Owner’s Manual (03/2012)
7 Closing
To facilitate opening your pool in the spring, we recommend that you close your pool as late as possible,
ideally when water temperature reaches about 10˚C (50˚F). However, keep the pump cycling to prevent
it from freezing up (for instance, by using a timer at night time). Also, in order to maintain your pool
water and bottom clean all winter long, we strongly recommend that you perform a water test to adjust
the alkalinity between 100 and 200 ppm
2
, and the pH between 7,2 and 7,4. Keeping the water and bottom
clean for a longer time means that less debris will accumulate, fewer bacteria and algae will form, and the
vinyl liner will not be exposed to the sun as much; consequently, it will be less prone to drying and fading.
1) PREPARATION
a) It is important to verify that the pool’s water level is stable, and that there are no leaks. An easy way to
accomplish this is simply by drawing a line on the pool cover at water level. You will thus be able to observe
if the water level drops over the following four consecutive rainless days. Do not be concerned if the water
level drops about ¼ inch (1 cm) since it is normal. Any repairs must be done before closing the pool for the
winter, because a layer of ice will form on the water surface when the weather gets cold. If the temperature
drops suddenly, this ice will exert pressure on the pool walls, and could cause damage. Any leaks not
repaired could undermine your pool’s structure and cause it to collapse.
b) Ideally, the water must be very cold. Adjust pH and alkalinity to between 7.2 and 7.6.
c) The water must be clear, and free of algae and leaves. You can purchase a mesh net leaf cover at your
Club Piscine Super Fitness store to help keep your water clean. A cover like this will save you a lot of
work in both the fall and spring.
d) Do not turn off the filtration system until the day you close the pool for the winter.
e) Come spring time, you will save yourself a lot of trouble as you prepare to reconnect your filtration
system, and all related equipment, if you take the time to label all inlets and outlets, and make a
diagram or take a picture of its actual setup.
f) Prior to draining your filter, proceed with a good 5-minute or so backwash in order to clean the sand
adequately. However, remove water debris beforehand with a leaf collector creating as little turbulence
as possible. Do not be concerned with the debris at the very bottom of your pool, the vacuum cleaner
will pick them up later on. To extend your sand’s effectiveness, use a sand filter cleaning solution.
2) PROCEDURE
a) Clean the filter
Attach the drain hose to the filter, and unwind the coil all the way to the street.
• Firmly tighten the collar or ring that secures the hose to the filter.
Turn off the pump.
Turn the filter handle counter clockwise till it reaches the BACKWASH position, then turn on the pump
for 3 seconds, just long enough to uncoil the hose, and prevent damage when full pressure is applied.
(Wait till water reaches the other end.)
• Once again, turn on the pump, and keep it on for about 5 minutes, before turning it off.
Turn the filter handle to the RINCE position, and run the pump for a good 30 seconds, before turning
it off.
b) Lower the water level to 18 inches below the skimmer opening.
POOL WITHOUT BOTTOM DRAIN
Set up as if you were going to vacuum. When the hose has been connected to the skimmer, turn the
control handle to “DRAIN” or “WASTE. Never drain the pool on the “BACKWASH” setting ;