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r - <br /> i { Emergency Closing and Opening <br /> _ <br /> • <br /> of the Pool Cover <br /> f�. <br /> I Note: The pool cover should not be manually or otherwise operated if <br /> there is damage to the pool cover such as a broken slider or large tear <br /> in the fabric. If your pool cover was installed as a safety barrier do not <br /> manually open the pool cover unless you are sure you can dose it. <br /> Manually Close the Pool Cover <br /> • This is a strenuous activity and should not be attempted by <br /> individuals with limiting health conditions. <br /> • Remove the access panels (lids) on each side of the pool <br /> cover housing. <br /> • Remove the motor collar using two 9/16"wrenches. <br /> (#IN1131) fig.l <br /> • With a person on each side of the pool cover, pull the <br /> pool cover return ropes in unison until the pool cover is <br /> completely over the pool. <br /> • Wind and stow ropes in pool cover housing to prevent tan- <br /> gling and to avoid tripping hazard. <br /> '" • Call your pool cover professional for service. <br /> rAd- <br /> ; <br /> n'x✓ <br /> - `� <br /> a <br /> =I , <br /> d 4ht I <br /> I 'nn!;#, <br /> S�, u <br /> , I <br /> 24 POOL COVER SPECIALISTS @ 2016 <br />