Emptying The Minipool - treesse Muse Operating And Maintenance Manual

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EMPTYING THE MINIPOOL

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In general it is good practice to empty the
bathtub every 30 days, brushing the bottom and surfaces
of the minipool and performing an energetic disinfection
of the pipes, using the products contained in the SPA
CLEANING KIT.
The frequency of this operation depends on many factors,
for example more or less intensive use, outdoor or indoor
installation, water quality, etc.
If the minipool is installed outdoors, emptying must
always be done at the end of the summer season, taking
care to also empty the water supply system.
Emptying takes place by carrying out the operations
indicated in the figure on the side.
If it is necessary to refill the minipool, see the pertinent
chapter on page 29.
The water can be drained at any time, without
people inside the minipool.
It is advisable to always empty the minipool
during maintenance and at the end of the
season.
After emptying the bathtub, to dry and drain
the pipes run the BLOWER function for a few
minutes.
For this operation see page 14.
Before emptying the minipool, especially if a
shock treatment has just been performed, make
sure that the values of disinfectants and additives
are at normal values.
Do not leave the empty minipool in DIRECT
SUNLIGHT. The surface temperature could rise
above 80°C resulting in serious damage, including
cavitation and the deformation of the surface and
components.
Damage caused by direct exposure to sunlight is not
covered by the warranty.
In such conditions place a cover (fixed or mobile) to
protect the minipool.
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Minipool emptying operations
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