11.
SAFETY
For your safety, and that of you children, you should read the safety instructions carefully and comply
with all points. Safe use of an POOL 'N Box requires adherence to all safety instructions set out in this
assembly, maintenance and operation manual..
11.1
Access to the pool
For the safety of all, it is important to remove the wooden access ladder from above-ground pools
while the pool is not in use, even for a very short time:
Before entering the pool, each bather should wet the nape of the neck, their arms and their legs to avoid
thermal shock. .
11.2
Electrical supply and filtration pump safety
The electrical panel power line must be protected at the head of the line by a 30mA RCD. For the installation
to comply with the NF C15 100 standard, the box must systematically be locked unless access to the
filtration group is required for an intervention.
If the filtration pump begins to leak, switch it off immediately. Check the pump cable regularly for damage.
For electrical safety reasons, the pump cable cannot be replaced. Do not expose the pump to temperatures
below 0°C.
To avoid damage to the motor, never let the pump run dry. Never pull the pump by its cable.
11.3
Safety of children
Your POOL'N BOX is suitable for users aged 3 years and older. The risk is at its greatest when children
are less than 5 years old. Teach your children to swim as early as possible.
WARNING: Pools can represent a serious danger to small children. Drowning happens very quickly.
Children in the vicinity of the pool require constant vigilance and active supervision, even if they know
how to swim. Designate one person responsible for supervision.
The physical presence of a responsible adult is mandatory while the pool is accessible.
Be careful not to leave toys in or around an unwatched pool, these could attract children.
Some equipment, mandatory for in-ground configuration installations, can reinforce the safety of children
if it complies with certain standards. For example:
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A safety barrier with a door that is always kept closed (standard NF P90-306) ;
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An operational electronic fall detection system (standard NF P90-307);
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a properly installed and fastened safety cover (standard NF P90-308).
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a pool shelter (standard NF P90-309).
However, these devices are not intended to replace close supervision.
In the event of an accident :
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get the child out of the water as quickly as possible;
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call the for help immediately and follow the advice given;
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remove the wet clothes and wrap the child in warm blankets.
Make sure that there is a telephone (land line or mobile) within easy reach of the pool to avoid leaving the
children alone in the event of a problem.
Pool chemicals should be stored out of the reach of children; store them in a safe, inaccessible
location. Never leave the cleaning accessories nearby.
WOODEN POOLS
BWT myPOOL POOL'N BOX
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