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Water has a wonderful virtue, which is to dissolve and mix an enormous amount of elements and substances, but this capacity in swimming pools generates the obligation to monitor it very closely so that what is produced in it is not harmful to people or to the facilities themselves. Below are some important steps to include in your weekly pool maintenance routine.
collect the particles Of the surface
Leaves, insects, etc. This type of waste pollutes the water. Try to remove the particles before they settle to the bottom of the pool, where they are more difficult to remove and can cause stains.
wall brushing
On the walls of the pool, algae and small debris can accumulate. Brush the walls and sides of the pool every week to remove dirt and prevent algae from spreading.
use the vacuum cleaner
Once the algae and sediment have been brushed off the walls, they can be vacuumed up, along with other debris that has collected on the bottom of the pool.
Handheld vacuum cleaner:
– Submerge the vacuum head and hose before connect the vacuum cleaner to the vacuum socket.
– Plug the vacuum cleaner into the outlet and check to make sure the hose does not float.
– Vacuum the bottom of the pool by moving the vacuum cleaner slowly to make sure you catch as much dirt as possible.
Automatic vacuum cleaner:
By suction:
– Submerge the vacuum head and hose before connect the vacuum cleaner to the vacuum socket.
– Plug the vacuum cleaner into the outlet and check to make sure the hose does not float.
- When turning on the pump, the cart will move by itself throughout the area of the pool.
Electrical :
- Connect the source to the power outlet.
- Put the cart in the water.
- Turn on the power and automatically the cart will move by itself throughout the pool area.