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Manuale Uso MP NIWA - Code 10011873 - Edition 1 - 03/2008
Instructions for operation
English
Draining the Mini-pool
Preparing for winter
It is a good rule to empty the
mini-pool
regularly
(about every 1-2 months), in order to ensure a
change of water and proceed with tub cleaning.
If you are away for any length of time, it is advisable
to empty the
mini-pool
, as long periods without
carrying out water treatment can damage the
mini-pool
.
Attention
Before emptying, make sure that the chemical
additive values in the water are within the
permitted limits. If in doubt, contact the local
authorities.
DO NOT EMPTY THE WATER INTO A SEPTIC
TANK.
In areas where winter temperatures frequently
drop below 0°C, during periods in which the
mini-
pool
is not used, proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the electricity from the main control
panel.
• Completely empty the
mini-pool
.
The emptying of the mini-pool is not complete;
water stagnation on the seats and bottom of the
tub can be eliminated with a sponge, while water
left in the hoses can be sucked out through the
hydromassage and suction outlets, using a liquid-
suction pump.
Important:
It is advisable to drain any residual water from
the circuit and to empty the drain pumps by
removing the drain plug.
IMPORTANT
In cold climates, where temperatures drop
well below 0°C, all residual water should be
eliminated from the circuit.
• Remove and clean the fi lter cartridges and store
in a dry place.
• Cover
the
mini-pool
to keep it clean.
• Before using the
mini-pool
again, see “Operating
instructions” – “General Precautions” – “Using the
mini-pool for the fi rst time”.
Winter inactivity in warm climates
In warm climates, where the temperature only
occasionally drops below zero, the
mini-pool
can
be left full of water as it is provided with an anti-
freeze protection.
Naturally the power supply must not be
disconnected, and it is advisable to set the
minimum heating temperature (15 °C).
The anti-freeze protection system (see “Protection
against freezing – Smart Winter Mode”) may
intervene if the external temperature remains below
14°C for long periods.
If the anti-freeze protection system starts repeatedly
(because of constantly low outdoor temperatures or
excessive heat dispersion), it is advisable to drain the
mini-pool as described in the previous paragraph.
Even throughout the year, during periods in which
the
mini-pool
is not used, in order to preserve a
minimum quality level of the water and to reduce
the need for chemical treatments, it is advisable to
set the temperature to the minimum value (15°C).
General maintenance
The mini-pool should be cleaned regularly.
To ensure maximum effi
ciency, always use the
products designed specifi cally for each cleaning
operation. These products are available from our
dealers and from Authorized Service Centres.
If other products are used, the following general
guidelines should be observed:
• Keep
the
mini-pool
covered at all times when not
in use: in this way, along with keeping the water
from getting dirty, you will also avoid heat loss
and evaporation.
• Periodically clean the hydromassage and suction
nozzles.
Attention:
After cleaning, immediately put the grills of the
aspiration nozzles back in place.
These safety devices must cover the suction
intake in order to reduce the risk of hair or
other body parts getting caught.
The intakes must be cleaned with the bath
empty.
Remember to refi t all the parts before re-fi lling
the mini-pool.
• The suction intake grilles must be checked at least
once a week.
• The white methacrylate surface of the mini-pool
is precision-sanded and polished to a high gloss.
The surface will remain in perfect condition for
years if care is taken in maintenance and cleaning
operations.
If the mini-pool is installed in the open,
it is advisable to use the cover in order to
prevent excessive exposure to sunlight and
to atmospheric agents which might dull the
glossy surface fi nish.
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