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� i <br /> rI#.) <br /> Arrange the discharge hose: rl� <br /> 1. Place the hose in <br /> large "5" curves over <br /> the surface of the ' '� ( �-� <br /> cover so that it passes <br /> through reoccurring --- - -- i <br /> isolated puddles.The <br /> depression the hose <br /> makes will help water to migrate back to the pool cover pump <br /> for removal. <br /> 2. Assure the water that will come from the end of the hose <br /> will not flood unwanted areas, such as window wells or the .. <br /> neighbor's yard/home. <br /> Plug in the pool cover pump: 4 <br /> Plug the pool cover pump into a grounded, dedicated GFCI <br /> receptacle of appropriate voltage (see pool cover pump manufacturer's <br /> insert). '. <br /> If you are going to be away for an extended period, arrange for a may ' <br /> competent person to monitor your pool cover frequently and make sure L� <br /> all standing water is removed. The pool cover pump can be left in ' <br /> service on the pool cover through the winter months so that water is <br /> 411119 removed during thaw cycles. Insure that the power is on the pool cover <br /> pump and the discharge hose is free of obstructions and kinks. <br /> / : l WARNING: Follow all pool cover pump manufacturer's in <br /> structions. Our pool cover pump is an electrical appliance and needs , �; } <br /> to be handled accordingly. <br /> • Do not permit children to use this product. <br /> ,4 <br /> • Use only for removing water from the pool cover. k" <br /> • Do not use extension cords. If needed, have a qualified <br /> electrician install an appropriate receptacle for the '�. .. <br /> application of the pool cover pump. <br /> • Do not bury the cord. Locate the cord to prevent damage from <br /> lawn mowers, grass; hedge trimmers and other equipment <br /> • Replace damaged cords immediately. Contact the pool ,•`�t.... <br /> cover pump manufacturer immediately for replacement of <br /> the power cord. <br /> • Keep the pool cover pump in its upright position on the )4. <br /> cover, failure to do so can result in failure to remove ri <br /> standing water presenting a drowning hazard and may also <br /> cause pump failure or damage. <br /> • Do not run the pool cover pump without water; failure to ;i' <br /> L do so may cause damage to the integrity of the enclosure <br /> and cause an electrical short. <br /> Poor COVER SPECIALISTS®2016 13 <br />