Maintaining Your Pool; Storage; Repair - Polygroup Funsicle QuickSet User Manual

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Maintaining Your Pool

Storage

1. Deflate the top ring completely and remove all connecting parts (if there are any).
2. Be sure that the pool and all parts are completely dry before storage. Air dry the liner in the sun until
it is completely dry before folding (see drawing 1). Sprinkle some talcum powder to prevent the vinyl
from sticking together and to absorb any residual moisture.
3. Create a square shape. Starting at one side, fold one-sixth of liner into itself twice. Do the same on
the opposite side (see drawings 2 & 3).
4. Once you have created two opposing folded sides, simply fold one over the other like closing a
book (see drawings 4 & 5).
5. Fold the two long ends to the middle (see drawing 6).
6. Fold one over the other like closing a book, and finally compact the liner (see drawing 7).
7. Store the liner and accessories in a dry, temperature-controlled storage location above 32°F (0°C)
and below 104°F (40°C).
TIP: The original packaging can be used for storage.

Repair

1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8" (2 cm) larger than the damaged area,
rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to
the edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE: If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone- or polyurethane-based glue designed
for repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow
the instructions of the glue you've chosen.
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