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Winteriser 3ltr

PROTECTS YOUR POOL OVER WINTER.

If you have not decommissioned your pool for the winter before, the
guidelines on this pack should be of some assistance. If you are in any
doubt as to your ability, call in your local pool centre or service engineer
to do the job for you.

Instructions

> Thoroughly backwash the filter. Remove any debris from the pump
strainer, skimmers and pool water surface.

> Shock dose with a stabiliser-free chlorine such as Fi-Clor Superfast
Shock to kill any algae and harmful organisms that may be present. (If
your pool is treated with a non-chlorine sanitiser - PHMB, treat with
Baquacil Winteriser). Allow the water to circulate for 3 – 4 hours to
ensure thorough mixing.

> Close the valve/s from the skimmer/s and lower the water to 5 – 7cm
below the skimmer level. (Do not lower the water level too much).

> With the water still circulating via the bottom drain, add Fi-Clor
Winteriser, leaving the circulation running long enough to ensure
thorough mixing.

> Remove ladders, diving boards and summer covers and store them
away from extremes of temperature.

> Switch off and isolate the electricity supply.

> Drain the water from the pump, filter and heater taking care to retain
any 'O' rings from unions.

> Disconnect the pump and store in a dry place away from extremes of
temperature.

> Leave valves above water level open, those below should be closed
and protected against frost damage.

> Using strong cord or thin rope, float several weighted and sealed
polythene bottles (perhaps used 5kg chemical containers). Space these
evenly down the length of the pool to absorb expansion of ice.

> Cover the pool with a heavy duty winter pool cover.

> Check the appearance of the water, and the pH and free
chlorine occasionally while the pool is shut down. If the winter
is mild, add another dose of Winteriser in February.

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