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Above Ground
Pools, Portable Pools and Pool Supplies At Discount Prices
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The Big Blue Portable Pools, Beauty and Quality in One.
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Start Up / Pool Opening
NOTE: If the pool is new, always follow the
manufacturer or builder's directions for start-up. Thereafter
you can follow ours.
When it's time for you to open your pool, you have one goal
in mind - getting the water "just right" so you and your
family can enjoy the swimming season. You can contact your
authorized POOLIFE® Dealer for a professional pool
opening service, however if you are a seasoned pool owner or a
do-it-yourselfer, follow these simple steps:
| Preparing the
Equipment |
| 1. Remove any water and debris
that have accumulated on your pool cover during the winter. |
2. Take off the pool
cover. Before storing, clean the cover with a cover
cleaner to prevent mildew and
premature
deterioration. |
3. Hook up the pool pump and
filter. Reconnect any hoses and electrical connections that
may have detached.
(Be sure to follow the
pool manufacturer's instructions.) |
| 4. Make sure your skimmer,
filter, pumps, drains and other equipment are clean and free
of winter debris. |
| 5. Use the POOLIFE Deluxe Leaf
Skimmer to scoop up all surface and submerged debris. |
| 6. Clean dirty pool walls
immediately with the POOLIFE Curved Wall Brush. |
| 7. Bring the pool water up to
the proper level (about halfway up the skimmer). |
| 8. Make sure all your hoses
and electrical hookups are in order. |
| 9. Turn on your filter pump.
(Chemically clean the filter if it was not chemically
cleaned last fall.) |
| 10. Check the skimmers, drains and
filters to make sure they're functioning properly. |
| 11. Use the POOLIFE Concrete or Vinyl
Pool Vacuum to remove any remaining debris. |
12. If your filtration system
operates off an automatic timer, set the timer to operate at
least 8 to 10 hours during a
24-hour period during
summer (12-hours is better). |
| 13. Allow the water to circulate for
at least 4 to 6 hours before preparing the pool water. |
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