Instructions / Assembly

In this step, you will use the wall carton as a base to unravel the pool wall. Locate the area that you wish to put the skimmer and
return so that you can start the wall behind the appropriate upright. Unravel the wall a little at a time, inserting into the wall rims as
you go. Do not unravel the entire wall at once, this makes installation much more difficult. As you unravel the wall you will need
something to hold it up. We recommend placing landscaping stakes around the outside of the pool and clipping the wall to the
stakes as you go. If you cannot get landscaping stakes the other option is to temporarily install wall rims on top and uprights to keep
the wall in place.(step 13)
If the side wall seems too long or too short, make the bottom ring larger or smaller by equally sliding the wall rims in or out of
the bottom cuffs. If the ground is uneven, the wall may jump out of the bottom track. Correct this condition by rechecking the level.
STEP 5: WALL INSTALLATION
Check for levelness in all directions.
Position patio blocks like this,
leaving only an inch inside the pool.
Make sure pool
is level from
block to block.
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STEP 4: PATIO BLOCK INSTALLATION
Once the frame is in position, begin centering bottom plates on 2”x8”x16” patio blocks. Sink patio block into ground under
bottom cuff, making sure that the block is level in all directions (side to side as well as front to back). Repeat this step around the
frame making the tops of all blocks level with the ground. Do not install blocks or rims on loose sifted soil or sand. There must be
no space between the ground and the bottom of the rims. All patio blocks must be flush with the ground, solid and level with each
other in all directions. You may remove a wall rim at this time to cart in sand or siftedsoil for the cove (step 9) as long as your pool
ring remains staked in position. Make sure you replace the wall rim in its proper position.
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installed to support
wall temporarily
Make sure skimmer and
skimmer return holes are
unobstructed by uprights
Check neon
wall label for
the right end up
Use stakes to support wall
You may hide wall joint behind upright
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In this step, you will use the wall carton as a base to unravel the pool. Locate the area that you wish to put the skimmer and
return so you can to start to unravel the wall from that point. Unravel the wall a little at time, inserting into the bottom rails as you
go. Do not unravel the entire wall at once, this makes installation much more dificult. As you unravel the wall you will need
something to hold it up. We recomend placing stakes around the outside of the pool and clipping the wall to the stakesas you go.
If the side wall seems too long or too short, make the bottom ring larger or smaller by equally sliding the bottom rails in or out
of the bottom rail connectors. If the ground is uneven, the wall may jump out of hte rail. Correct this condition by rechecking the
level.
STEP 4: WALL INSTALLATION
STEP 5: WALL JOINT ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT This operation must be done carefully! When joining the sidewall, make sure that the aluminum strips do not
touch each other. One bar must be inside the pool (the bolts will touch this bar) and one bar must be outside the pool (the nuts
will touch this bar). Insert the bolts with the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool.Do not tighten until all
bolts have been inserted. If your sbrewdriver slips and scratches the head of the bolt, file the scratch smooth so it can not
puncture the liner. Cover the head of the bolts, on the inside of the wall, with three layer of duct tape. If the insertion of the wall in
the bottom rail is tight at the point where the wall is joint together, insert a screwdriver and twist ta make enough rom, again
been sure not to scratch the wall or the bottom rail.