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4804 RAY BELL RD NE
Permit City
St paul
Permit Number
555-18-003102-STR
Parcel Number
042W05 01100
Permit Type
Structural
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' 1 <br /> {1 - <br /> :II . . <br /> Maintenance and Care y <br /> H. <br /> V <br /> 't, <br /> , 1. Housing Drains: Recessed system housing drains should be checked and <br /> 7 cleaned frequently to ensure free drainage. Debris can collect in the <br /> i` recessed housing if neglected, preventing adequate drainage. Long-term <br /> submersion of components of the system can result in substantial damage. <br /> Long-term submersion may void warranty. <br /> 1 2. Recessed Housing: Regular cleaning (every 3 to 6 months) and removal <br /> t of debris when necessary should be done to prevent operational problems, <br /> damage and staining of the pool cover. Close the pool cover over the pool, <br /> r. prop open the lid or remove it. Remove debris from the housing'. Use <br /> 1 gloves and safety precautions; spiders, insects, rodents and reptiles have <br /> abeen known to reside in debris in pool cover housings. <br /> '} 3. Pool Water Level: Keep the pool water level at mid skimmer. Over- <br /> , filling the pool can result in water overflowing the lower bond beam in <br /> ,` front of the pool cover mechanism, flooding the recessed housing, and <br /> possibly damaging the pool cover or causing operational problems. <br /> ,`,,%, 4. Cleaning the Top or Under Track To dean built-up dirt, sand and <br /> .^+ debris, open the pool cover to its fully open position. Rinse the tracks <br /> ay. with clean water from a high-pressure nozzle on a garden hose. <br /> 5.Lubrication: Never use lubricants on the ropes,webbing or tracks: <br /> Your Infinity 4000TM Pool Cover System is equipped with self-lubricating „la <br /> i bearings and does not need regular lubricating. However,dirt and debris can <br /> collect on moving parts and may need leaning on a regular basis to prevent <br /> '• ' '` excessive wear (minimum once a year). Wash down moving components <br /> " with clean water from a high-pressure hose. Do not flood the housing and <br /> mechanism. After drying, the moving parts can be oiled with a light coating <br /> ?;, ` of WD40 to drive out any residual moisture. <br /> r - POOL COVER CARE <br /> d� r -, Protect Your Investment—the key to longevity of your pool cover is proper <br /> ;0. .! " water balance,regular care and cleaning of the fabric. <br /> ;{A *ti._,.. WARNING! <br /> 1. )i <br /> i, i s <br /> • t • DO NOT WALK ON POOL COVER—EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY. <br /> > • AVOID DROWNING RISK—REMOVE ALL STANDING WATER <br /> `, 1,, `tom IMMEDIATELY. <br /> • t ` • NEVER LEAVE AN UNSECURED POOL UNATTENDED. <br /> ',' . • POOL COVER MAY BECOME SLIPPERY WHEN WET. <br /> i J <br /> 14 POOL COVER SPECIALISTS 02016 <br />
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