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Post I nsta lla tio n I nspectio n
After completing the installation, the installer will:
Verify that all the wiring is neat and safe.
With the system running, verify no water leaks or smell of chlorine gas.
Verify that the water balance is in the acceptable range.
Verify correct functioning of the system and peripherals, including the pool light.
Verify that the automatic pool cleaner is functioning correctly.
Post I nsta lla tio n D ocum enta tion
Complete from notes or by reference to the PoolCop, the PoolCop Configuration Card (section 2.4). Assist the client by completing
the product warranty registration card. Encourage the client to return the product warranty registration card.
Post I nsta lla tio n Pr ocedur es
Ensure that the client has a broad knowledge of the installation, understands the functions of the PoolCop and the implications of
the various alerts:
Introduce system and point out main components and their functions.
Explain basic system operation, using the User Guide.
Explain that once the water is balanced, the PoolCop takes over the filtration and other functions as installed within normal
parameters.
Remind the owner that the PoolCop is a management system, not a repair system. Events outside of the norm may require
intervention and water balance.
Show Air Temperature Sensor location (if installed)
Show the Water Level Control (if installed):
Sensor location and cable routing.
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Position and use of the water supply shut-off.
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Pipe routing of the water supply.
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Show water treatment options and consumables (if installed).
Show auxiliary equipment connected (if installed).
Show inputs connected (if installed).
Explain basic maintenance, and stress need to adhere to the maintenance schedule.
Explain the water treatment options as installed, including the verification of consumables.
Explain and show the PoolCop Configuration Card:
Explain the importance of the maintenance reminder service and tick box if appropriate.
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Explain relevance of the product information and news service and tick box if appropriate.
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The pool owner will sign the form.
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Remove and hand over the PoolCop Configuration Card.
Hand over completed User Guide.
Return all the equipment that has been removed (such as the original multiport valve and timer).
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