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• Locate the return and low level suction fittings.
Ensure that all screws, rubber gaskets and other
parts are carefully stored.
[See Figure B09]
• The main body of each fitting is the same, there is
no need to decide which fitting will be return or
suction at this point.
• Take the main body of each fitting and fit it into the
pool wall from the inside so the flat face is against
the inside pool wall and the 1½” pipe fitting is
pointing to the outside.
[See Figures B10 & B11]
• From inside the pool fix each main body to the pool
wall with two 3.5mm x 20mm screws from the
fixings kit. Do not use the screws that come with
the flow fittings, they are used later for the liner
face plates. The screws should not protrude above
each fitting’s face and be careful not to form sharp
edges on the screws.
Install the Return and Low Suction
• At this stage check what type of skimmer has been
supplied. If it is a preassembled (one piece) type fit
the skimmer between the planks now. If the
skimmer “throat” is separate it can usually be fixed
into place when the pool wall is complete. In both
cases refer to the instructions supplied with the
skimmer.
[See Figure B08]
• The top skimmer plank is extra long and has a flat
top. Fit this with the “U” facing downwards.
• The top layer of planks are extra long and have flat
tops. Once these are in place the pool wall is
complete and should be an equal height all round.
Figure B09
Figure B10
Figure B11
Figure B08