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Leben im Bad
Living bathrooms
Pool
Bedienungsanleitung
Operating Instructions
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  • Page 1 Leben im Bad Living bathrooms Pool Bedienungsanleitung Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Shutdown modes ..................17 ECO-mode ....................17 Standby-mode ...................17 Integrated filling (optional) ................17 Insulate floating sheet ................17 4.10 Tub covers ....................18 4.11 Tarpaulin ....................18 5. First Start-up of the Pool ................18 Step 1: Charge remote control ..............18 Step 2: Prepare filter .................18...
  • Page 4 Step 3: Configure operator's panel ............19 Step 4: Fill pool ..................20 Step 5: Safeguard water-quality ..............20 6. Basics of Operation ..................21 Buttons and their functions ...............21 Remote control ..................21 Control panel .....................21 7. Operation ....................... 21 Emotion circuit ..................21 To switch on, change the steam setting or to switch off ......21...
  • Page 5 Changing the time ..................28 Change units ....................29 Reset settings ....................29 9. Shutting Down the Pool .................. 29 Duration of shut down: 2 days – 2 weeks ..........30 Activate ECO-mode ..................30 Deactivate ECO-mode ................30 Duration of shut down: 2-4 weeks.............31 Activate Standby-mode ................31 Deactivate Standby-mode ................31...
  • Page 6 15.4 Remote control ..................49 15.5 Automatic shut-down time ...............50 15.6 Charging station ..................50 15.7 Accessories ....................50 Liner (Blue Moon) ..................50 Pool cover (Blue Moon) ................50 Retainer for pool cover (Blue Moon) ............50 Relaxing deck (Sundeck) ................50 Tarpaulin ....................50 Foot rest (Blue Moon).................50...
  • Page 7: Diagrams And Pictures

    1. Diagrams and Pictures 1.1 Remote control Emotion button Power button Relax button Colour buttons Programming buttons Light button...
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    1.2 Control panel Hygiene Down 1.3 Menu hierarchy Emotion Relax Light Sound* Power Settings PIN (optional) Water Time Units Lan- Change Default SERVICE Version Back guage settings Back Standby Hygiene Filling* Tempera- Emptying tempera- ture ture Back *optional...
  • Page 9: Blue Moon

    1.4 Blue Moon Inlet jet for hygiene and temperature circuit Power circuit 4 Power jets Coloured light 10 LED spotlights Suction outlet Relax circuit for hygiene and 6 Midi jets temperature circuit 4 Roto jets with coarse filter insert Emotion circuit 24 Durapearl jets Fine filter with exchangeable...
  • Page 10: Sundeck

    1.5 Sundeck Power circuit 2 Power jets 4 Roto jets 3 Midi jets Supply jet for integrated filling (optional) Inlet jet for hygiene and temperature circuit Relax circuit 9 Midi jets Coloured light 4 Roto jets 5 LED spotlights Suction outlet for Fine filter with hygiene and temperature exchangeable...
  • Page 11: For Your Safety

    The pool is to be used solely for bathing. Any other usage will be deemed as not cor- responding with normal usage. DURAVIT AG assumes no liability for abnormal usage.
  • Page 12 ” Bathe only when in good health. • Do not use the pool if you have symptoms of influenza, a common cold or an infec- tious disease. • Consult your doctor before using the pool if you suffer from high or low blood pres- sure, blood pressure irregularities, a tendency to bleed, cardiac or vascular illness, acute illnesses or infections, circulation problems, diabetes or if you are pregnant.
  • Page 13: Description Of Symbols

    3. Description of Symbols The following warning signs warn you of dangerous situations and their severity: Indicates a dangerous situation with a high risk that will lead to DANGER death or serious injury. Indicates a dangerous situation with a moderate risk that may WARNING lead to death or serious injury.
  • Page 14: Power Circuit

    Power circuit In Blue Moon pools 4 large Power jets work to produce a very strong massaging effect. In Sundeck pools 2 large Power jets and an additional 4 Roto and 3 Midi jets in the side panels form the Power Flow. During bathing the intensity of the Power jets can be adjusted by turning the jets.
  • Page 15: Fitness

    Fitness pulsed light programme combines a colourful mix of the different circuits. This “ ” illustrates the variety of different programmes. 4.3 Coloured light Various colours, white light and predefined coloured light programmes can be select- ed. and the intensity of all colours is dimmable. The loop times of the colour progres- sions can be adjusted in coloured light programmes 1, 2 and 5.
  • Page 16: Sound (Optional)

    You can change the time points individually when the water change takes place. As soon as temperatures approach the freezing point, a water change is carried out repeatedly and automatically to ensure that the water in the pipes of the pool do not freeze.
  • Page 17: Shutdown Modes

    24 hour period. Standby-mode This is an energy saving mode. It is recommended for when the pool will not be used for two to four weeks and helps to keep the energy costs as low as possible. Longer durations should not be covered in this way, as water quality could potentially be re- duced by microbial contamination.
  • Page 18: Tub Covers

    4.11 Tarpaulin We recommend the use of a tarpaulin when the pool is not in use. This protects the pool against dirt and damage. Only use the tarpaulin if you have also fitted the pool covers.
  • Page 19: Step 3: Configure Operator's Panel

    Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Step 3: Configure operator's panel > Switch on the main switch. A list of languages is displayed on the panel. Select language > Press the button until the required language is visible. “...
  • Page 20: Step 4: Fill Pool

    The operator's panel is now configured. The actual and nominal temperatures are displayed on the operator's panel. Step 4: Fill pool > Fill the pool with tap-water (water temperature <40 °C; water hardness of 1-1.5 mmol/l (5.6-8.4°dH)) until the water level is about 50 mm above the upper- most jet.
  • Page 21: Basics Of Operation

    6. Basics of Operation The pool is operated from the remote control. Settings are altered via the operator's panel. If the remote control has been misplaced or the batteries are empty then basic func- tions can also be switched on or off from the operator's panel.
  • Page 22: To Change Intensity

    Air / water stream is activated. > Press the Emotion button a second time. “ ” Air stream is activated. > Press the Emotion button a third time. “ ” Water stream is activated. > Press the Emotion button a fourth time. “...
  • Page 23: To Change Intensity

    To change intensity > Press the buttons until the desired intensity of the water stream is set. “ ” “ ” Power circuit To switch on, change the steam setting or to switch off > Press the Power button. “ ”...
  • Page 24: To Switch Off

    To switch off > Press the activated programme button continuously for two seconds. The whirl programme (including coloured lights) will be switched off. Light CAUTION Risk of eye injury from light beam. > Do NOT look directly into the lighting elements. To switch off >...
  • Page 25: To Alter The Brightness

    > Select Sound. Bluetooth mode is activated. > Activate the Bluetooth mode on your audio source as described in its operating instructions. > Search for the Duravit Bluetooth device and establish a connection to it. “ ” > Enter the activation code: 2412 “...
  • Page 26: Start Integrated Filling (Optional)

    “ ” The pool will start to empty and a check mark appears next to Emptying. When the pool is completely empty, the blowing procedure begins after about five minutes. > Wait until the blowing process is finished (about two minutes) and an additional five minutes until the drain closes automatically.
  • Page 27: Change Water Temperature

    > Press the button until the required digit is displayed. “ ” “ ” > Press the button to confirm the digit. “ ” The next digit flashes on the operator's panel. > Repeat this procedure until all four digits of the PIN have been changed. The set PIN is stored;...
  • Page 28: Changing The Language

    the following: • The time of loop 1 must be before the time of cycle 2. • There must be at least 8 hours difference between the times of loop 1 and 2. Example: • Time of loop 1 = 07:00 • Time of loop 2 = 16:00 • Time of loop 1 takes place before time of loop 2.
  • Page 29: Change Units

    ” 9. Shutting Down the Pool If you are not going to use the pool for days, weeks or months at a time, there are dif- ferent pool modes to cater optimally for energy consumption. If the pool is disconnected from the power supply for a longer period, the time must...
  • Page 30: Duration Of Shut Down: 2 Days - 2 Weeks

    > Allow the dirt-absorbing sponge and floating sheet to float on the surface of the water. > Place the bath cushions around the pool and collapse the relaxing deck. > Pull the tarpaulin over the pool and the cushions/relaxing deck.
  • Page 31: Duration Of Shut Down: 2-4 Weeks

    “ ” > Check and adjust the water quality without fail before each use of the pool as this can easily have deteriorated during the weeks that the pool was not in use. 9.2 Duration of shut down: 2-4 weeks Standby-mode: The water temperature is reduced to the Standby-mode temperature.
  • Page 32: Start Up Pool Again

    10. Cleaning and Maintenance CAUTION Detergents can unknowingly affect the hygiene balance of the water. > Please ensure that detergents do not end up in the pool bathing water. NOTICE Damage can occure to the surfaces and the whirl system due to...
  • Page 33: Dirt-Absorbing Sponge

    using the wrong detergents! > Never use abrasive, aggressive or chemical cleaners. 10.1 Dirt-absorbing sponge The dirt-absorbing sponge gathers 40 times its own weight in oils and reduces the load on the filter system. > Allow the dirt-absorbing sponge to float on the surface of the water. >...
  • Page 34: Acrylic

    > Remove extensive soiling with warm water and a liquid detergent, dish washing liquid or soap suds. > Rinse after cleaning the pool carefully so that all detergent residues are removed. Damage > Remove scratches and surface damage with the Duravit Acrylic Surface Maintenance and Repair Set.
  • Page 35: Remote Control

    > Clean scaling from stainless steel parts immediately. > Clean stainless steel with detergents that DO NOT contain either hydrochloric acid or chloride. > Rinse off deposited materials with normal water and remove stubborn chloride deposits manually. 10.6 Remote control >...
  • Page 36: Tarpaulin

    > Dry with a cloth or allow to dry in the air. > Store away the tarpaulin only when it is absolutely clean and dry. Retainer for pool cover (Blue Moon) > Clean the retainers with hot water and a soft sponge or a soft brush and mild liquid cleaner that does not contain abrasives.
  • Page 37 The ideal living conditions for micro-organisms prevail in water. Only a few are really pathogenic but these constitute an infection risk for you; nevertheless an unsightly bio film can develop on your pool. In order to maintain the water in a safe, clean and hygienic condition it is necessary to kill these bacteria.
  • Page 38: Water Treatment Products

    NOTICE Damage to components due to an incorrect water hardness. • Arrange for an analysis of the water with which the pool is operated. The degree of hardness is especially significant, as too soft...
  • Page 39: How Often Should The Water Be Treated

    > To start with, carry out steps 7 every 3-5 days. After one to two months you should have found your optimal rhythm. > Carry out thorough cleaning of the pool at least three to four times per year. Always clean the pool when it is emptied and refilled or if the water becomes cloudy due to your disinfection measures and the pH value cannot be set within the recommended limits.
  • Page 40: Check Alkalinity, Also Known As The Ta Value (Total Alkalinity)

    • Never put disinfectant tablets directly into the bathing water. • Always use a suitable dosing unit, available from good swimming pool suppliers, to dissolve the tablets. • Always dissolve the granules in a separate container before adding.
  • Page 41: Inhibit Algae Development

    • If you have more than the regular number of bathers or if you forget to cover the pool and if it is outdoors then inspect the filter earlier and change as necessary. • The pool must only be used when the exchangeable cartridge that is in place and must never be used without a cartridge.
  • Page 42: Add Tap Water

    120 mg/l Electrical conductivity 2790 μS/cm at 25 °C Oxidation ability 5 mg/l O > Fill the pool with tap-water (water temperature <40 °C; water hardness 1-1.5 mmol/l (5.6-8.4°dH)) until the water level is about 50 mm above the uppermost jet.
  • Page 43: Clean Pool

    > Fill the Pool with tap-water (water temperature <40 °C; water hardness of 1-1.5 mmol/l) until the water level is about 50 mm above the uppermost jet. > Wait until the pool is completely filled. When it is completely filled the water chang- ing cycle starts for one minute.
  • Page 44: Disposal

    12. Disposal Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. The pool must be disposed of in an orderly, environmentally-friendly manner accord- ing to the standard regulations that apply in your local area. Electronic components must be recycled. Please consult the recycling point in your area.
  • Page 45 Please call Customer Ser- signal sounds. vice. > Foaming Soap, shampoo, wrong / Empty pool, clean and refill. 43 too much cleaning / care agent in bathwater > Whirl system does not Mains switch switched off. Switch on at mains.
  • Page 46 Potential cause Solution page > Remote control does not Remote control is outside Move closer to the pool. respond. of reception range. Once you are in range, you will see the house icon in the control panel of the pool.
  • Page 47 Problem Potential cause Solution page • > “Check heater” Fresh water was added Disconnect the pool from manually the mains for 3 minutes. • > The time was changed If the error message • Malfunction or heating appears again within defect.
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    > Check the residual current circuit breaker regularly as described in the operating instructions. Generator The basic disinfection of the pool is performed by an O generator. a disinfection unit that generates ozone using an ultra-violet (UV) lamp. The duty life of the UV lamp...
  • Page 49: Technical Data

    Protection rating IP X5, protection against sprayed water (from any direction) Average energy consumption of the pool (pool with insulated lining, covered with floating film, tub covers / relaxing deck and tarpaulin). The values can vary greatly in an individual case due to user behaviour and weather and serve only for guidance:...
  • Page 50: Automatic Shut-Down Time

    Decorative teak or acrylic Pool cover (Blue Moon) Material High-quality synthetic leather, white Max. load-bearing capacity 150 kg, with static surface loading Retainer for pool cover (Blue Moon) Material Highly polished stainless steel Relaxing deck (Sundeck) Material High-quality synthetic leather, white Max.
  • Page 52 Duravit AG P.O. Box 240 Werderstr. 36 78132 Hornberg Germany Phone +49 78 33 70 0 +49 78 33 70 289 info@duravit.com www.duravit.com...

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