Owner`s manual

9 Club Piscine Super Fitness - Above Ground Swimming Pool - Owner’s Manual (03/2012)
5. Opening
Depending on the weather, you can start opening your pool in mid-April, ideally when there is still some ice on
the surface or before the water reaches 21
o
C (70
o
F). As water temperatures rise, bacteria will multiply, making
your water green and dirty. This will also make it harder to keep the chemicals balanced. Use Club Piscine’s
recommendations for opening your pool and enjoy ideal water conditions all summer long !
1) PREPARATION – Before filling your pool
It will prove very helpful if you followed our recommendations for closing your pool, that is, made a sketch,
took photos or videotaped the filtration set-up.
a) Check the general state of the pool, looking out the following problems: a seized, noisy or wobbly
pump motor; a cracked pump lid, basket or lid gasket; split hoses or broken valves and seals; loose
plates and connectors; a damaged skimmer or water return.
b) Complete the necessary repairs before proceeding. Don’t forget that your Club Piscine Super
Fitness store is always there to help you.
c) Check all chemical products you have on hand, and if any has expired, dispose of it at your local
recycling center. Stock up on any missing products before proceeding with the opening of your pool.
If you have a test kit with bottles, replace the OTO and PHENOL every year. Verify the expiration date
on Club Piscine Super Fitness test strips as well.
d) If filter sand is over four years old, or if it was contaminated during winter (signs of algae), replace
it. We also recommend replacing the pressure gauge every year. (For additional information, go to
Section 6. Maintenance, step 6) Sand Filter on page 12.)
2) PROCEDURE
a) Removing the winter cover
• First remove all the leaves and debris you can with a leaf skimmer.
• Remove the cover, then rinse and let dry before storing it away.
Note : IF YOU DID NOT COVER THE POOL OVER THE WINTER, remove all the leaves and debris in the
pool with a leaf skimmer before continuing with the opening.
b) Filtration system hook up
• Remove the styrofoam or polystyrene from the skimmer.
• Remove the styrofoam or polystyrene coil.
Reconnect the skimmer hose to the front of the pump, the hose at the top of the pump to the “PUMP”
filter, and the filter “RETURN” hose to the water return.
Be sure to apply liquid silicone to lubricate the pump O-rings, and chlorinator and pump lids.
Never use Vaseline.
• Connect the “BACKWASH” hose to the “WASTE” filter.
• Attach a new pressure gauge with Teflon tape. The gauge should register exactly 0.
• Re-install the glass bottle (if applicable).
• Cover drain plugs (pump, filter, chlorinator and Nature
2
) with Teflon tape before reinstalling.
• Connect the water heater if applicable.