Equipment and Manuals
Sunshine Rays presenting the Poolometer Manual Library beside a clear pool and organized equipment pad.
The Pitch

Sunshine Rays

This is not guess-and-google pool repair.

Use the Poolometer Manual Library to find the manual, match the model, check the label, and stop one pool problem from turning into three.

It is like a file cabinet, a service-truck binder, and a manufacturer support desk in one searchable place.

The Promise

Do not hunt. Search.

Got a blinking heater, a mystery salt cell, a cleaner that quit doing laps, or a pump label that looks like it survived three summers and one bad sprinkler?

Start with what you know: brand, part, problem, equipment type, or model family. Exact labels are best, but a useful clue can still get you moving.

No more drawer full of folded papers.

No more guessing which PDF is right. No more buying a part because it looked close. Match the paperwork before the pool pad gets expensive.

Look at this

A pool-equipment paper trail, organized.

228
Documents

Manuals, references, support links, and labeled resources for real pool work.

11
Library Sections

Open one equipment group at a time instead of scrolling forever.

9
Vendor Portals

Jump toward manufacturer support when the manual alone is not enough.

Start with the clue you have.

Search the label, brand, part, error code, symptom, or equipment family. The library narrows the stack.

Quick search

1 Result Found

1 manual across 1 sections

Testing and Chemistry References

Taylor kit instructions and chemistry references used in testing workflows.

1 Manual
TaylorReference guide

Taylor Watergram water-balance guide

Taylor Watergram guide for water-balance and test interpretation reference.

Problem solved: water testing, reagent handling, and endpoint reading

Key facts

Reagent handlingEndpoint readingWater balance
Provenance: third-party mirror

Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.

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