Caring For The Fastlane Pool - Endless Pools FASTLANE Owner's Manual

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Once installed, the Fastlane Pool will provide years of swimming, exercise, training, therapy
and family fun with minimal maintenance required.
The Fastlane
Clean the intake grill of the Fastlane Swim Unit of leaves as needed.
Wipe down the stainless steel grab bar with a Scotch Brite pad and brisk rubbing.
Clean the acrylic housing with any typical non-ammonia, non-abrasive kitchen
cleanser and a soft sponge or cloth. Do NOT use a Scotch Brite pad.
Periodically check all electrical and ground wire connections and test the GFI circuit
breaker for proper function.
The hydraulic motor, which is located in the Swim Unit and submerged underwater,
should be checked for wear at the end of each season. It is recommended that the
motor gets replaced after three to five years of usage, depending on water quality
conditions.
Change the hydraulic fluid and filter in the HPU after every 500 hours of use.
Pool Water Chemistry
It is important for the long-term operation of the Fastlane that the pool water be
properly balanced and in accordance with typical pool industry standards.
As with any swimming pool, the Fastlane Pool requires water chemistry monitoring.
The Water Quality System, which includes automated re-circulating, filtration, and
optional heating will do most of the work on its own. However, balancing and
maintaining the pool water is essential to the life and health of the equipment.
Maintain a minimal level (residual) of 0.5 ppm free chlorine in the pool at all
times. Adding 1/2 cup of Clorox a day will add about 0.5 ppm of free chlorine to a
Fastlane Pool. How quickly that chlorine is consumed will depend upon the water
temperature, swimmer load and the amount of direct sunlight the pool receives.
Water test strips have been provided with the Fastlane Pool. The strips will help with
monitoring the chlorine and pH requirements of the Fastlane Pool.
If the Fastlane Pool is located outside, stabilized chlorine in granular form
(should have an active ingredient of sodium dichlor) is recommended instead of
Clorox.
Pre-dissolve all dry chemicals before putting them into the pool. Failure to do so
may result in bleaching or damaging the liner.
Always have the pool's Water Quality System (the Swim Propulsion system is even
better) running when adding chemicals, liquid or dry.
Do not leave pool filled with water without proper chemical treatment and pool
maintenance.
Do not leave pool set up without being full of water.
Daily:
Test for free chlorine after swimming, or at least a few times a week.
Add chlorine to maintain free chlorine levels between 0.5 and 1.5 ppm.
As one becomes familiar with the chlorine demand for the Fastlane Pool, the
amount of chlorine needed to maintain the residual at a minimum level of 0.5
ppm will likely become second nature, and frequency of needing to test
chlorine levels will likely decrease.
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CARING FOR THE FASTLANE POOL

2/3/09

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