• The threshold values/concentration of salt electrolysis/saline, chloride concentration, pH
values, etc. specified by the manufacturer must be met at a minimum and must not be
exceeded. The operator is responsible for establishing and monitoring these values.
• Any change and/or modification to the product by the operator or retailer is prohibited and
will invalidate the warranty and guarantee claims.
• If irregularities occur (such as, for example, tilting, overlapping or obstructions), the swimming
pool cover must be brought to a stop immediately and inspected, and the fault must be
remedied if possible. The responsible retailer should be contacted in case of doubt.
• All work on any components may only be performed with special VA stainless steel tools.
• Have your cover repaired only by qualified personnel and only using original spare parts.
• In the case of perimeter overflow pools, the swimming pool cover should be secured against
shifting to the side when closed in accordance with the specified drawing and following proper
instruction.
• The qualified specialist retailer/company performing the installation must start up the system
and instruct the operator. The operator must be provided with information regarding the
necessary protection regulations and due diligence which must be observed.
• Pool rest phases in accordance with legal provisions and standards must be maintained. If this
is not possible, access to the swimming pool must be prevented during these periods; the
party responsible for the pool’s operation will be accountable.
• On-site enclosures must be approved by the manufacturer.
• The strength of the control board fuse is determined by the manufacturer and may not be
modified.
• Safety devices may not be manipulated or disabled.
Caution!
The inappropriate operation and improper use of the system, as well as the failure to observe these
operating instructions and supplied instructions will results in the exclusion of any warranty or
guarantee claims.