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OP1-21-US(V1)
OP1-21-US(V1)
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT:
Do not start assembly if any pieces are missing. For replacement pieces call the Consumer Service telephone
number in your area.
The number of persons required for installation: 2 adult at least.
Total installation time except the time for site preparation and water filling :
10 minutes for size Ф8’x25”/Ф10’x30”/Ф12’x30”/Ф12’x33”/Ф12’x36”/Ф6’ x 29”
30 minutes for size Ф14’ x 33”/Ф13’ x 33”/Ф15’ x 33”/Ф15’ x 36”
Step1. ACCOUNT FOR ALL PARTS.
Remove all the parts from the carton(s) and place them on the ground in the location where they are to be assembled
Check each part according to “PART REFERENCE” .Make sure all the pieces to be assembled are accounted for.
Step2. INSTALL DRAIN VALVES COVER AND STOPPER
Make sure that outer drain plug is inserted into the outer drain cap and drain valve cover is screwed on tightly.Plug the con-
nection holes with the stoppers. (The out drain plug changes according to different size of pool.)
STOPPER
Out Drain Plug A
Out Drain Plug B
Drain Vavle Cover
Step3.
INFLATE THE TOP RING
Step4.
FILL THE POOL WITH WATER
Keeping the top ring in the middle of the pool (the top ring must be kept inside the circumference of
the pool bottom.)
VERY IMPORTANT
: The top ring should be filled to approx. 80% capacity only. DO NOT attempt
to inflate the ring past this point.Excessive inflation of the top ring can cause the ring to burst or
cause damage to the ring’s seams.
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WARNING:
Do not leave pool unattended while filling with water.
WARNING:
If more than 1~2 inches of water collects on any one side before you
start filling in the center.The pool is not level enough, and must be corrected! You
shall pull out the drain plug, release the water completely, disassemble the pool
completely,locate the pool on a plane surface, repeat set up instruction.
WARNING:
DO NOT OVERFILL as this could cause the pool to collapse.In times of
heavy rainfall you may need to empty some of the water to ensure the level is correct.
POOL MAINTENANCE & CHEMICALS
•If applicable, the filter pump included with your pool is designed to remove dirt and other small
particles from your pool water. To maintain pool water that is perfectly clear, algae-free, and safe from
harmful bacteria, it is VERY IMPORTANT to engage in a consistent regimen of chemical treatment.
Contact your local pool supply retailer for guidance on the safe and effective use of chlorine, shock,
algaecide, and other such chemicals.
•To avoid skin and eye irritation or injury, never add chemicals to the pool while it is occupied. Never
add any chemical substances to your pool if you cannot verify the exact quantity or type to add to
the water. Consult a pool supply retailer for specific instructions and guidelines concerning the use of
chemicals in your pool.
•It is highly recommended that pool owners frequently test their pool water to ensure that the pH and
chlorine concentration in the water is optimal for safe and enjoyable use. Please consult your pool
supply retailer to find a suitable testing kit and instructions on its use.
•Failure to follow the above maintenance rules may result in serious hazards for health, especially for
children.
In order to keep your pool water clean and hygienic all season long, please closely adhere to the
following guidelines:
1.The proper and consistent use of basic pool chemicals are required to maintain the proper pH
balance in your pool water. Furthermore, the application of chemicals will help prevent the growth of
harmful bacteria or algae in your pool, and assist your filter pump in keeping your water crystal clear.
Chemicals that your pool may require include but are not limited to:
•Tabular, Granular, or Liquid Chlorine: Disinfects pool water and inhibits algae growth
•PH Adjusting Chemicals: These are used to correct PH level and make water more or less acidic.
•Algaecides: These chemicals are formulated to remove algae.
•“Shock” (Super chlorinator): Eliminates certain organic and other combination compounds that can
affect water clarity. In order to obtain specific details on the use of chemicals, please consult a local
pool supply retailer and provide them with the volume of water in your specific pool, and if desired,
a sample of your pool water. This will enable them to properly instruct you on: 1) which chemicals to
purchase, 2) what quantities of chemicals to purchase, and 3) how to use specific chemicals safely
and effectively.
2.Never let chlorine come into direct contact with the pool liner until it has completely dissolved. This
means that granular or tabulated chlorine is first dissolved in a bucket of water before applying to pool
water, and likewise, liquid chlorine is slowly and evenly poured into pool water from various locations
around perimeter of pool. DANGER: NEVER add water to chemicals. Instead, always add chemicals
to water. Also, never mix separate chemicals together. Add chemicals to the pool separately and allow
them to circulate throughout the pool before adding additional types of chemicals.
3.We recommend that you purchase a test kit, and frequently test your pool water to make sure
that your PH balance and chlorine levels are optimal. Your local pool supply retailer can provide
information on purchasing and using a test kit that is most suitable for your needs. NOTE: Excessive
chlorine levels or low (acidic) pH levels can damage your pool liner, so please take corrective action
as soon as possible if testing reveals either condition.
4.If applicable, check your filter-pump cartridge every two weeks (or more frequently during periods of
heavy usage) to verify whether it needs to be cleaned or replaced. If your cartridge is no longer white
in color, attempt to spray it clean with a strong blast of water from your garden hose. If your cartridge
cannot be cleaned in this manner, the cartridge must be replaced. Failure to frequently clean and/or
replace your cartridges will affect the effectiveness of your filter pump and could shorten its useful life.
5.Be sure to hose or rinse off any dirt or tanning oil from hands, feet, and body prior to entering the
pool.