Chauvet DMX-150SQ Owner's Manual

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©2011 Pool Software, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the world of pool ownership. Please take your time in reviewing the information in
this DVD and read all of the manufacturer’s instructions that came with your pool. To operate
your pool safely and trouble-free you need to know the basics of pool care. If you understand
and follow a good maintenance routine- with proper filtration, balanced-pool water and a
consistent chemical program, your pool water will be sparkling clean and easy to maintain.
You have heard the saying “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. This certainly
applies to pool care. Preventative maintenance will save you time and money in correcting
water problems that could have been avoided while protecting your pool and equipment from
damage caused by imbalanced pool water. The amount of water in your pool is a figure you
will reference often for chemical adjustments. If you do not know the water capacity of your
pool click on Test Water at the main menu and TestMate™ 4 Pools will calculate the volume
based on your pool dimensions. You should record the size of your pool, water capacity,
manufacturer, make, model and serial number(s) of your pool and all equipment for future
reference, along with any warranty papers and owner’s manuals that came with your pool.
As a pool owner it is your responsibility to make your pool environment
as safe as possible. Please read all of the safety information provided
with your pool and follow the swimming pool safety information within
this manual. Warning signs or notices supplied by the manufacturer
MUST be posted or applied where they are visible to pool users.
Remember our staff is available to help you with any questions or pool
problems that may arise. We appreciate your business and have offered
this interactive pool manual on DVD to help ensure your pool will
operate smoothly, providing years of family fun & relaxation.
Throughout the Pool Manual you will notice hyperlinks by their blue,
underlined text. When you click on this text you will open additional
documentation (link) to view more information on that subject (all
contained within this DVD). Click on the lower X in the right corner of the toolbar or the green
back arrow at the bottom of the page to return to the previous page. If the hyperlink begins with
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the current page only or desired pages under page range or you may end up printing the entire
manual. If you are looking for information on a certain topic, such as SHOCK, simply type that
word in the search box listed in the Table of Contents and all information on that subject will be
shown.
If you are experiencing technical difficulty operating this software please contact Pool Software
directly for customer support: online at [email protected]
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resource in better understanding the basics of pool care, maintenance and water chemistry.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INTRODUCTION

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved INTRODUCTION Welcome to the world of pool ownership. Please take your time in reviewing th

Page 2

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved NATURE2 VISION PRO Nature2 Vision Pro is the ultimate chlorine and mineral sanitizing system fo

Page 3 - WATER TESTING

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SHOCKING or SUPERCHLORINATION When you shock your pool you use the process of oxidation to chem

Page 4 - WATER TESTING SOFTWARE

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SPECIALTY CHEMICALS There are many specialty chemical products available today to treat a wide

Page 5 - BASIC POOL WATER CHEMISTRY

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved CHEMICAL SAFETY Handling swimming pool chemicals is safe and easy when they are used and stored

Page 6

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved ACIDS AND OXIDIZERS SAFETY Acids- highly corrosive substances and must be handled with extreme

Page 7

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Conditions and Materials to Avoid • Avoid contact with acids • Avoid contact with organics and

Page 8

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved ALGAE Algae are microscopic plant life. There are many types of algae, yellow, green, brown, or

Page 9

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Black Algae Some types of algae, especially black algae, are very stubborn and require special

Page 10 - VISION PRO

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved CLOUDY WATER Cloudy water can be caused by a number of conditions, check in the following order

Page 11 - Nature’s Way

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved STAINING AND SCALING All water contains some levels of minerals and metals. When the minerals o

Page 12 - SPECIALTY CHEMICALS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved We're proud to be the Pittsburgh’s largest family-owned home leisure retailer. For y

Page 13 - CHEMICAL SAFETY

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved © 2007 JEDCO Products, Inc. © 2007 JEDCO Products, Inc. WATER MOLD OR PINK SLIME Pink slim

Page 14 - ACIDS AND OXIDIZERS SAFETY

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved CIRCULATION Clean, clear, healthy pool water is achieved through proper water chemistry, sanita

Page 15

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved PUMP & MOTOR Water circulation is one of the most important elements of your pool. Adequat

Page 16 - Instant Pro Algicide

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved The motor is what powers the pump to circulate water. The motor is the electrical side of the pu

Page 17 - Nature's Way

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved FILTRATION Adequate filtration is the one of the most important elements of your pool. Chemica

Page 18 - CLOUDY WATER

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved CARTRIDGE FILTERS Cartridge filters consist of a tank that contains 1 or more pleated elements

Page 19 - STAINING AND SCALING

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (D.E.) FILTERS Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is a fossil material ground into a ve

Page 20 - WATER MOLD OR PINK SLIME

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Backwashing- replacing the DE (using water flow) Backwashing is recommended when the gauge pres

Page 21 - CIRCULATION

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SAND FILTERS Sand is the oldest and most popular method of filtration. Water passes through t

Page 22 - PUMP & MOTOR

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved 5. WASTE POSITION- this function is used when one desires to draw water or vacuum deb

Page 23

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved WATER TESTING Maintaining the water in your pool doesn't require a degree in chemistry.

Page 24 - FILTRATION

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved VACUUMING To keep your pool clean it will be necessary to routinely brush the pool walls and

Page 25 - CARTRIDGE FILTERS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved You are ready to vacuum: Move the vacuum head slowly and gently to thoroughly clean your pool an

Page 26

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved AUTOMATIC POOL CLEANERS Your Pool City representative will be happy to help you in selecting the

Page 27

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Keeping your pool physically clean is as important as the regular addition

Page 28 - SAND FILTERS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved VINYL LINER CARE & MAINTENANCE Vinyl liners provide one of the most maintenance free pool

Page 29 - BACKWASHING

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved 7. Routinely clean the water-line from the “bathtub ring” that can develop due to body oils, d

Page 30 - VACUUMING

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved HEATING YOUR POOLYour pool won’t contribute to your health or pleasure unless it’s warm enough t

Page 31

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved The following tips will help you conserve energy and heat your pool more economically. 1. Keep

Page 32 - AUTOMATIC POOL CLEANERS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved POOL HEATERS A typical gas heater is constructed of a metal cabinet enclosing a burner assembly,

Page 33 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved TROUBLESHOOTING- If you are experiencing problems with the operation of your heater you can try

Page 34

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved WATER TESTING SOFTWARE Your Nature’s Way Pool City pool manual includes a water ana

Page 35

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved HEAT PUMPS Electric heat pumps run like an air conditioner in reverse. Instead of removing the h

Page 36 - HEATING YOUR POOL

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SOLAR HEATING SYSTEMS Solar pool heating is the most economical, reliable, and environmentally

Page 37

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SOLAR COVERS AND REEL SYSTEMS For a variety of reasons, the single biggest energy conservation

Page 38 - POOL HEATERS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SPRING OPENING OF YOUR POOL 1. Remove water and debris from winter cover carefully t

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©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved POOL CLOSING – WINTERIZING When you are ready to close your pool for the season you will want

Page 40 - HEAT PUMPS

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved 14. Cover should rest on the surface of the water. RIGHT WRONG

Page 41

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SWIMMING POOL SAFETY Safety is the most important factor to consider when using or caring for yo

Page 42

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved • Keep all chemicals sealed and out of children’s reach. Always follow all directions on label.

Page 43

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved supervision. In no instance, are they to be used in place of supervision. In discussing pool saf

Page 44 - POOL CLOSING – WINTERIZING

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Equipment Safety Always read the complete owner’s manual for all equipment and be certain you ha

Page 45

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved BASIC POOL WATER CHEMISTRY Understanding the basics of pool water chemistry will help y

Page 46 - SWIMMING POOL SAFETY

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved REGISTERED PRODUCTS & COPYRIGHTS We hope that you have found your Nature’s Way interactive p

Page 47

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Low pH When the pH reading is low (below 7.2) your pool water is acidic. Acidic pool water can

Page 48

©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved Adjusting Total Alkalinity When the Total Alkalinity of your pool is low (below 80ppm) you will

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©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved SANITIZING YOUR POOL WITH CHLORINE Chlorine is a natural element belonging to the halogen group

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©2011 Pool Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved ROUTINE CHLORINATION Our Nature’s Way Chlorine program is easy to follow and will provide cryst

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