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IMPORTANT SITE SELECTION AND GROUND PREPARATION INFORMATION
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The pool location must allow you to secure all doors, windows, and safety barriers to prevent unauthorized,
unintentional or unsupervised 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 assemble, and fill with water in accordance
with the following instructions could result in the pool’s collapse or the possibility that a person lounging
in the pool could be swept out/ejected, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
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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 electric shock, do not
use extension cords, timers, plug adapters or converter plugs to connect the pump to electric supply.
Always provide a properly located outlet. Locate the cord where it cannot be damaged by lawn mowers,
hedge trimmers, and other equipment. See Filter Pump manual for additional warnings and instructions.
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Risk of serious injury:
DO NOT attempt to assemble pool in high wind conditions.
Select an outdoor location for the pool with the following requirements in mind:
1. 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.
2. The ground surface must be compacted and firm enough to withstand the pressure and weight of a fully
set up pool. Do not set up the pool on mud, sand, soft or loose soil conditions.
3. Do not set up the pool on a deck, balcony or platform, which may collapse under the weight of the filled
pool.
4. The pool requires at least 4 feet of space all around pool from objects that a child could climb on to gain
access to the pool.
5. Grass under the pool will be damaged. Splash out chlorinated pool water could damage the surrounding
vegetation.
6. Eliminate all aggressive grasses first Certain types of grass such as St. Augustine and Bermuda, may grow
through the liner. Grass growing through the liner it is not a manufacture defect and is not covered under
warranty.
7. The area shall facilitate drainage of the pool water after each use and/or for long term pool storage.
POOL SETUP
IMPORTANT
Before allowing anyone to use the pool, hold a family meeting. Establish a set of rules that include,
at a minimum, the important safety rules and general aquatic safety information in this manual.
Review these rules on a regular basis and with all users of the pool, including guests.