Use and Care Manual
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Test Report No 70.452.19.12506.01
Dated 2019-11-01
Clause
Requirement
Result
Verdict
4.4.4
Wood
No Wood
N/A
4.5
Injury risks
Small elements, edges and corners
When the swimming pool is being used, any protrusion on accessible parts
liable to present a risk of injury shall be protected by a method which in
order to be removed, requires the use of a tool or a minimum amount of
force of 60N, with an accuracy of 2 N.
Complied
P
During the installation, equipment made of wood, fiberglass, or other
materials shall be free of splinters.
Complied
P
Small accessible and graspable elements shall not fully enter into the small
part template (EN 71-1) or they shall be fixed to the item to which they
belong such that they cannot be detached under a force of 60 N, with an
accuracy of 2 N, applied in any direction whatsoever.
Complied
P
4.5.1
All edges, protruding parts and corners accessible without use of tools or
minimum amount of force of 60N (±2N) shall be designed not to cause any
injury. When necessary they shall be treated appropriately to remove this
risk. For example, edges can be beveled or rounded, and surfaces shall be
smooth and free from burrs.
Complied
P
4.5.2
Permissible openings
Principle
4.5.2.1
To prevent entrapment hazards inside the pool structure, accessible
openings with the lowest point located beyond 500 mm below the water
surface shall be restricted to the range of opening or gap size dimensions
specified in 4.5.2.2 to 4.5.2.3, unless specifically permitted in other
clauses/annexes of this standard and/or parts of this standard series.
If the depth of penetration is less than 10mm, no requirements apply.
See below
P
Finger and toe entrapment
4.5.2.2
Where there is a risk of finger or toe entrapment, the permissible opening
shall be ≤ 8 mm or ≥ 25 mm.
Complied
P
Head and neck entrapment
4.5.2.3
Where there is a risk of head or neck entrapment, the permissible opening
shall be ≤ 110 mm or ≥ 230 mm.
Where an opening is ≥ 230 mm it should not permit passage to further
entrapment hazards.
Where there is a combination of risks, the lesser of the permitted opening sizes
shall be used.
Complied
P
Other body entrapment
4.5.2.4
Other permissible openings include the range between 25 mm and 110
mm. When such openings are used for construction or installation reasons,
the installer shall alert their customer of a potential risk of entrapment.
Complied
P
4.6
Accessibility
4.6.1
General