Installation Guide

GENERAL INFORMATION
Before attempting to set up the pool, read the entire instructions.
There are certain areas in the instructions that are extremely
important to follow exactly as written and/or pictured. Any deviation
from these instructions voids warranty of the pool and could cause
bodily harm or damage to your property.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE ANY OF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WILL
VOID WARRANTY.
1) SELECTION OF POOL SITE
Before starting the installation, the following points are important;
d) Perimeter area of ground must be absolutely level and firm.
All grass and sod under entire pool area must be dug out to avoid
unpleasant odors from decomposition under the pool due to lack
of air. Remove sharp objects, stones, twigs, pebbles, roots, etc.
They may damage the liner. If the ground has been treated with
chemicals or weed killer allow two weeks before setting up the
pool. Do not set up the pool on concrete, asphalt, tar paper,
peatmoss, sand, gravel, or where nut grass has been planted.
Poorly prepared ground could allow certain weeds or grass to
grow through the liner. Liner is not warranted against this. If
ground is uneven in perimeter area, dig out the high spots. Do
not build up the low side by padding it with earth. The weight
and movement of the water will pack down the fill causing the
pool to sink. Inside perimeter of pool (the area inside of the
frame and wall) can be leveled with 1" or 2" of sand raked and
rolled smooth.
c) The pool must be in reach of your water supply. Although the
water should not be drained, but kept clean through filtration and
chemicals, there should be drainage facilities near in case of need.
b) Determine where your filtration and skimmer will be located. It
must be connected to a grounded 110 volt electrical outlet, with a
G.F.I. (Ground Fault Interrupter)
a) The site must be large enough to accommodate the pool with
plenty of area around it for pool accessaries, chairs, tables etc.
Open the cartons and remove all parts except steel wall and liner.
Before pool assembly, you must identify, count and check all parts
for assembly by parts list. Familiarize yourself with all of the parts.
Refer to the parts list.
CAUTION:
Screwdriver
Tamping Tool
Pegs and Stakes
Carpenter's Level
Measuring Tape
Patio Block
Earth Roller
String
Hammer & Nails
Sand
2"x4" Board
Shovel
Marking Pencil
Masking Tape
Rake
Chalk or Flour
Plastic Tape
An average pool needs 2 or 3 people for installation.
The following tools and materials are needed.
Do not start the installation of your pool unless you have
an entire day to finish the work.
Do not try to set up your pool on a windy day.
The wall will be difficult or even impossible to handle.
24
15
30
27
21
12
33
18
1
12' Diameter Pool
15' Diameter Pool
18' Diameter Pool
21' Diameter Pool
24' Diameter Pool
27' Diameter Pool
30' Diameter Pool
33' Diameter Pool
18 cubic feet
29 cubic feet
42 cubic feet
57 cubic feet
74 cubic feet
94 cubic feet
116 cubic feet
140 cubic feet
SIFTED EARTH OR SAND NEEDED
PER EACH SIZE POOL AS FOLLOWS: