iCoolsport iCool 2021 Compact 3+ Series Owner's Manual page 23

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Emergency Stop
In an emergency touch the ORANGE
button on the MAIN POWER SWITCH
or switch off the main power switch
and all high voltage electrical power
is removed instantly from the water
pumps and cooling systems. Please
be sure all users of the spa pools
are familiar with this function.
In the event that any person is in
difficulty in a spa pool or any other
emergency situation arises, push
the button and all machinery will
stop and all high voltage power will
be disconnected.
The
Main
Power
Emergency (test) button are at the
bottom of the left hand side panel
and clearly marked.
Never Restart Without Identifying
And Correcting Any Fault
In the unlikely event that your system shuts
itself down for any reason, you must identify and
correct the problem that has caused the safety
system to operate before allowing anyone to
use the iCool.
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Advice About Pool Chemicals
If you are using your Compact Cool with an iCool
brand fixed spa pool, the pool is provided with
a high quality water pump especially designed
for the purpose. The pumps we provide are
resistant to chlorine and salt water at normal
concentrations, but the use of chemicals should
be kept within the range normally recommended
for swimming pools to prolong the life of the
pump and the titanium heat exchanger tanks
inside the cooling unit.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Never use bromide as it is highly corrosive to all
materials and can cause irritation to athletes
eyes and skin. Bromide is unnecessary in cold
pools because bacterial growth is much slower
at low temperatures. A small amount of chlorine
is all that is needed to keep the water safe.
Use standard pool test strips to determine the
amount needed. If the water is emptied after
each session then no chemicals are needed.
Safe Temperature Settings
Following international safety recommendations
your iCool will not accept water temperature
settings below 5ºC (40ºF) as this would put
athletes using the system at risk of hypothermia.
Also it will not accept heating temperature
settings above 45º C (112ºF) to prevent any
chance of scalding sensitive skin.
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