Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The water in the pool does not heat
up.
Flow rate is too low. Make sure that all lines and
connections are tight.
Make sure that all lines are filled
with water and are not kinked or
squeezed shut.
Increase the runtime of the filter
pump during the day.
Ambient temperature too low/
Not enough sunshine
Make sure that the sun always
directly hits the top side of the solar
collector.
Cover the pool over night to
minimize heat loss.
Insufficient heating output You might need a second solar
collector for your pool.
Air bubbles escape from the
skimmer/outlet after the water
treatment system has been
activated.
Lines or connections of the water
treatment system are leaky.
Make sure that all lines and
connections are tight.
Water runs out. Lines or connections of the water
treatment system are leaky.
Make sure that the hoses and lines
are undamaged.
Check that all hose clamps
have
a tight fit.
Check that the sealing rings are
correctly inserted and are not brittle.
Check that the threaded rings
have a tight fit.
Cleaning
Only clean the product with a standard bathroom cleaner, clear tap water and a lint-free cloth.
Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the product. Dry the product with a lint-free cloth.
Storage
Solar collector - winter storage
At latest before the first frost, the solar collector must be drained and stored in a frost-proof place
without direct sunlight.
1. Check that the fill level of the pool is below the inlet nozzle.
Otherwise, close the inlet nozzle with a plug.
2. Completely unscrew the threaded rings
on the inlet and the outlet.
Attention! The remaining water in the hoses will run out.
3. Pull the fittings
together with the lines out of the inlet and outlet.
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