
M O N T A G E I N S T R U C T I E C E N T U R Y - P A G I N A 1
COVE
Step 14
Important step: Make on the inside of the steel wall a
slant elevation of sifted earth of around 15 cm high and
wide. This is a vital structural element that prevents
water pressure from forcing the pool liner out under the
bottom rail.
LINER SEAM POSITIONING
Step 15
Check the pool floor again for stones, glass and other
sharp objects. Fill in all footprints and other unevenness
on pool floor. As floor sealing and extra protection of your
liner it is advisable to cover the floor with water-resistant
underlay, that you can fasten with tape to the underside
of the steel wall. Now place the liner on the top rail and
check as indicated.
Note: The embossed side of the liner will be the water
side.
A S S E M B L Y I N S T R U C T I O N S S U N L A K E - O V A L - P A G E 1 2
INSTALL TOP RAILS + HOLES CHART
FOR TOP RAILS
(SUNLAKE
12,50 X 6,40)
Step 13e
There are two different joints, a straight and a round
joint. A, B, C straight / D round (see fig. 13 E).
Four screws connect the top rails with the vertical end
caps. Screw the screws in the right holes of the top rails
and vertical end caps.
Follow the measures of the holes chart.
Holes with numbers 1 and 3 are of the inside of the pool.
Holes with numbers 2 and 4 are of the outside of the
pool.
Liner / inside
Bottom seam
Item number
Water side
Liner / inside
Side seam
Please check if the article number of the
liner corresponds with the article number
on the packaging.
Cove
10cm
Warning:
Use sifted
earth, so that the cove
can not crumble.
15cm
Joint A, B, C 6,40
Joint D 6,40
Hole chart for ovale pools
Joint A,B,C
Joint D
Hole 1 - Top rail
C
C
Hole 1 - End cap
C2
21
Hole 2 - Top rail
28
C
Hole 2 - End cap
C1
21
Hole 3 - Top rail
C
C
Hole 3 - End cap
C2
21
Hole 4 - Top rail
28
C
Hole 4 - End cap
C1
21
D B A C D
D C A B D
Figure13E