![]() ![]() Always leave the cover open for several hours after adding large volumes of pool chemicals, and after shocking the pool, keep the cover open until chlorine levels subside.īe sure that your water level is proper. If the water level goes below mid-skimmer, it places stress on the cover webbing, ropes and tracks. This protects the cover material from corrosive chloramines. Open the Cover fully once per week. On a weekly basis, automatic covers should be opened for several hours, to allow chlorine byproducts to dissipate by gassing-off at the pool surface. Test salt levels regularly to be sure the pool is not over-salinated. If you do have a salt chlorinator and an auto pool cover, be sure to rinse the tracks, pulleys and reels monthly. Salt systems are not recommended with automatic covers, as it increases the possibility of corrosion to cover fabric and aluminum parts, from salty residues. For this reason, we recommend Nature2 mineral sanitizers to auto cover owners, to help them reduce their chlorine demand. Keeping good water balance and low chlorine levels is the best thing you can do to protect an automatic pool cover. Monitor the water chemistry and chlorine levels on a near-daily basis. Pool water level may have to be maintained daily if the pool is leaking significantly. An automatic cover pump should be set-up and ready to go, if any rain should come through. On a daily basis, make sure that your cover is closed by glancing out the window. ![]()
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