It is recommended to remove before swimming because there will be a higher concentration of chlorine around the float. Since chlorine is toxic in high levels, you should not swim while it is in the pool.
That's not necessary unless it becomes a nuisance
No, you do not have to. You just have to be careful not to swim into them.
You can skim them with screenwire. Most dealers of pool supplies have a pole with a screen on one end made especially for that purpose. The best way to keep these under control is to install a floating swimming pool skimmer. there are several different types available however the most effective is a suction-side cleaner known as the Dragonfly Super Skimmer, these take advantage of the surface tension of the water and rapidly remove most floating object on the water. they can be found at www.dragonfly.biz
Yes, you can dio without the chlorinator. You can leave it in place, without tables, or you can disconnect and remove it, whichever you prefer. The saline system will produce all of the sanitizer (chlorine) your pool requires (provided it is the correct size for your pool).
Yes, as long as you use a de-chlorinator, this can safely be done. Make sure the de-chlorinator destroys both chlorine and chloramines- many only remove one of the two. If you can find a de-chlorinator that also destroys ammonia, than that is an added bonus as it will come in handy when dealing with ammonia spikes when cycling an aquarium.
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Filtration?
You don't "remove it" You fill it in with dirt and pack it firmly.
Go to items and click "take off".
With a big net!
They are free floating rotors , Remove the caliper and the rotors should pull off. If not they may be gaulded on and you will need to use a hammer to help them off
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Once they are free swimming remove the male.