Maintenance and repair
Maintenance and repair
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Before each use, check the pool for damage.
− Do not inflate the pool if it is damaged.
Regularly check the pool and all seams for leaks. You can repair small holes in
the pool with the enclosed self-adhesive repair patch
follows:
1. Inflate the air chamber that you would like to check for leaks.
2. Spray a soapy solution onto the seams or the area where you suspect a leak.
If bubbles form, there is a leak. If no bubbles form, the air chamber does not
have any leaks.
3. Completely let the air out of the air chamber.
4. Clean the leaky area as described in the chapter "Cleaning".
5. Cut a suitably-sized piece of the repair patch.
6. The patch must overlap all sides of the area you intend to repair by 0.59"
(1.5 cm).
7. Round off the corners of the repair patch and apply it to the middle of the
damaged area.
8. Firmly press down the repair patch on all sides.
9. Leave the repaired air chamber to stand for at least 60 minutes.
10. Perform another leak test as described in step 2.
If the repair was not successful, dispose of the pool as described in the chapter
"Disposal".
Storage
− To prevent mold stains and mold growth, let the pool air dry completely
before deflating it.
− Fold the pool up.
Make sure that no pronounced creases form.
− Close the valves before you store it.
− Store the pool in a dry, frost-free location out of the reach of children.
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