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Continuous and competent adult supervision of children and the
disabled is required at all times.
Secure all doors, windows and safety barriers to prevent unauthor-
ized, unintentional or unsupervised pool entry.
Install a safety barrier that will eliminate access to the pool for
young children and pets.
Pool and pool accessories are to be assembled and disassembled
by adults only.
Never dive, jump or slide into an above-ground pool or any shallow
body of water.
Failure to set up pool on flat, level, compact ground or over filling
could result in the pool's collapse and the possibility that a person
lounging in the pool could be swept out/ejected.
Do not lean, straddle or exert pressure on the inflatable ring or top
rim as injury or flooding could occur. Do not allow anyone to sit on,
climb or straddle the sides of the pool.
Remove all toys and flotation devices from in and around the pool
when it is not in use. Objects in the pool at tract young children.
Keep toys, chairs, tables or any objects that a child could climb on
at least four feet (1.22 meters) away from the pool.
Keep rescue equipment by the pool and clearly post emergency
numbers at the phone closest to the pool. Examples of rescue
equipment: coast guard approved ring buoy with attached rope,
strong rigid pole not less than twelve feet (12') [3.66m] long.
Never swim alone or allow others to swim alone.
Keep your pool clean and clear. The pool floor must be visible at
all times from the outside barrier of the pool.
If swimming at night use properly installed artificial lighting to illu-
minate all safety signs, ladders, pool floor and walkways.
Stay away from the pool when using alcohol or drugs/medication.
Keep children away from pool covers to avoid entanglement,
drowning or other serious injury.
Pool covers must be completely removed before pool use. Chil-
dren and adults cannot be seen under a pool cover.
Do not cover the pool while you or anyone else is in the pool.
Keep the pool and pool area clean and clear to avoid slips and
falls and objects that may cause injury.
Protect all pool occupants from recreational water illnesses by
keeping the pool water sanitized. Don't swallow the pool water.
Practice good hygiene.
All pools are subject to wear and deterioration. Certain types of
excessive or accelerated deterioration can lead to an operation
failure and can ultimately cause the loss of large quantities of wa-
ter from your pool. Therefore it is very important that you properly
maintain your pool on a regular basis.
This pool is for outdoor use only.
Empty pool completely when not in use for a longer period and
safety store the empty pool in such a way that it does not collect
water from rain or any other source. See storage instructions.
POOL BARRIERS AND COVERS ARE NOT SUBSTITUTES FOR
CONTINUOUS AND COMPETENT ADULT SUPERVISION. POOL
DOES
NOT COME WITH A LIFEGUARD. ADULTS ARE
THEREFORE REQUIRED TO ACT AS LIFEGUARDS OR WATER
WATCHERS AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF ALL POOL USERS,
ESPECIALLY CHILDREN, IN AND AROUND THE POOL.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Pool owners may need to comply with local or state laws relating to
childproof fencing, safety barriers, lighting, and other safety require-
ments. Customers should contact their local building code enforce-
ment office for further details.
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Pool Setup
The pool location must allow you to secure all doors, windows and
safety barriers to prevent unauthorized, unintentional or unsuper-
vised pool entry.
Install a safety barrier that will eliminate access to the pool for
young children and pets.
Failure to set up the pool on flat, level, compact ground and to as-
semble and fill with water in accordance with the following instruc-
tions could result in the pool's collapse or the possibility that a per-
son lounging in the pool could be swept out/ejected, resulting in
serious injury or property damage.
Risk of electric shock: connect the filter pump only to a grounding
type receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) or residual current device (RCD). To reduce the risk of an
electrical shock, do not use extension cords, plug adapters or con-
verter plugs to connect the pump to an electrical supply. Always
provide a properly located outlet. Locate the cord where it cannot
be damaged by lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and other equip-
ment. See the filter pump manual for additional warnings and in-
structions.
Select an outdoor location for the pool with the following require-
ments in mind:
The area where the pool is to be set up must be absolutely flat and
level. Do not set up the pool on a slope or inclined surface. Picture 1
The ground surface must be compacted and firm enough to with-
stand the pressure and weight of a fully set up pool. Do not set up
the pool on mud, sand, soft or loose soil conditions.
Do not set up the pool on a deck, balcony or platform.
The pool requires at least 4 feet of space all around pool from ob-
jects that a child could climb on to gain access to the pool.
The chlorinated poolwater could damage the surrounding vegetation.
Certain types of grass such as St. Augustine and Bermuda, may
grow through the liner. Grass growing through the liner is not a man-
ufacture defect and is not covered under warranty.
Estimated assembly time 10~30 minutes. (note the assembly time is
only approximate and individual assembly experience may vary).
Liner preparation
Find a flat, level location that is free and clear of stones, branches or
other sharp objects that may puncture the pool liner or cause injury.
Open the carton containing the liner, etc., very carefully as this car-
ton can be used to store the pool during the winter months or when
not in use.
Take out the liner and spread it out over the ground cloth with the
drain valve directed towards the draining area. Place the drain valve
away from the house.
IMPORTANT: Always set up the pool unit with at least 2 persons. Do
not drag the liner across the ground as this can cause linerdamage
and pool leakage.
During the setup of the pool liner point the hose connections or
openings in the direction of the electrical power source. The outer
edge of the pool should be within reach of the pump's electrical con-
nection. Picture 2
Ring inflation
Flip the top ring out and check that it is fully outside of the wall lining
and facing up. Inflate the ring with a manual air pump. Keep the top
ring centered in the middle of the pool while doing this.
IMPORTANT: Prevent bursting by not using a high-pressure pump
such as an air compressor. Do not over inflate.
Proper inflation of the top ring. The ambient temperatures of air and
water have an effect on the internal pressure of the top ring. To
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