Good that you got the kit but ignore the book that comes with it. It is not good.
Take a look at the ingredients of those tabs. Does it say that they have copper in them? If not, then you can use them for awhile but they will increase your CYA and drive your pH down since they are very acidic. When your CYA gets to around 50ish, you'll want to quit using them and just stick with the sodium hypochlorite.
For now, get some chlorine in there before the pool turns green. Use that sodium hypochlorite. Each quart of it will add about 1.5ppm of chlorine to the pool. Since you currently have no chlorine in there and are detecting a CC reading (ideally, CC should be 0), I am going to suggest that you shock the pool. If you take a look at the Best Guess Chlorine Chart in my signature below, you will see that with a CYA reading of 35, your shock level is 15ppm. So, add about 2.5 gallons. You want to be able to go from sundown one evening to within one hour of sunrise the next morning without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine and without having more than 0.5pm of CC. When you are able to do that, then I would suggest that you keep the chlorine high for one additional day and then let it drift down and keep it between 3-6.
(By the way, when you start using the bleach which I assume is 8.25% sodium hypochlorite, each quart will add 1ppm of chlorine.)
Forget using that algaecide.
You do want to raise your alk but do NOT add 20 lbs all at once unless you want to take the chance of having a cloudy pool! Add a couple of pounds at a time and then add more a few hours later until you get the alk to between 80-120. Add it slowly through the skimmer.
Keep an eye on your pH. If it goes lower than 7.2, you'll want to use a little of the Borax to bring it back up. Try to keep it between 7.2-7.8.
Hope this helps. Re-post if you have more questions.
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