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3. Assembly Instructions
a) Choosing a location
It is important to choose a suitable location for the pool BEFORE filling it with water.
To make assembly and use of the pool as unproblematic as possible, use the following
guidelines when choosing a location for the pool:
a) Make sure that the ground is firm, flat and level.
WARNING!
Pools located on uneven ground can start to
leak, deform or collapse, resulting in possible damage to
property or injury to people around the pool. Never use sand
or other substances to level the ground underneath the pool!
b) Clear the ground of stones, twigs, rubbish and any sharp ob
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jects before spreading out the pool. Otherwise, these objects
might damage the pool.
c) Do not choose a location directly under overhead power
lines, trees or within 5 metres of a building. Make sure that there are no buried pow
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er or telephone cables, or gas pipes under your chosen location. Neither should you
choose a location on top of decking or other oil impregnated wood surface.
d) Do not locate the pool close to balconies or other raised platforms. This will eliminate
the temptation for people to jump into the pool from heights, resulting in possible
injury.
e) If a groundsheet is supplied with the pool, it is recommended that it be used. The
groundsheet protects the pool from damage from sharp objects. NOTE! Choose the
location of the pool carefully because the lawn and any plants under the ground
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sheet will probably die. You should avoid locations with weeds that can grow up
through the bottom of the pool.
f) If possible, the pool should be placed in direct sunlight; this warms the water very
well.
Never drag the pool over the ground. Your pool is a delicate product, easily
damaged – carry it to the chosen location.