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8.
After filling the pool for the season, be careful when the pool overflows with
rainwater or accidental overfilling. In this case, the excess water should be drained or
bucketed out as soon as possible. If the pool has an inflatable ring, the water level
must never exceed the lower edge of the ring.
9.
Regardless of the pool's construction materials, it is essential to regularly inspect
accessible surfaces to prevent injury.
PART 8
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Troubleshooting
Patch instructions
(Small holes and minor leak damage can be repaired with the included patch)
A.
Find the point of escape.
B.
Blow the air out.
C.
Clean the area around the leak and wipe off any water from the surface.
D.
Remove the patch, cut it to the desired shape and size - it should be larger than the
leak area, apply the patch to the leak area and press firmly.
E.
Wait 30 minutes until the repaired area is free to air dry. If the damage is too extensive, we
recommend using silicone or rubber-based adhesive to repair it.
Patch instructions
1.
Find the leak.
2.
Blow out (if necessary) the product and drain it completely.
3.
Clean the area around the leak and wipe off any water from the surface.
4.
Thoroughly clean the area around the leak. Cut a piece of the patch into a circular
shape that should be larger than the damaged area.
5.
Glue (glue must be purchased separately) one side of the patch to the area to be
repaired. The glue should be applied evenly to the patch.
6.
Apply the patch to the damaged area and press firmly. Wait 12 hours for the patch to
dry. Once the patch has dried, apply glue around the edges to ensure a complete
seal (allow 4 hours to dry) of the pool.