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Finally, make sure that the drain valve opening is in an accommodating position for
end of season water drainage. CAUTION: DO NOT DRAG THE POOL, AS IT MAY
TEAR THE POOL OR CAUSE OTHER DAMAGE. We will not be held responsible for
damage caused to the pool due to mishandling or failure to follow these instructions.
B
. Carefully unfold the pool, spreading out the sides and floor
to make them as smooth
as possible. NOTE: For ease of set-up, it is preferable to set-up the pool on a warm,
sunny day. If time permits, expose the unrolled pool to direct sunlight for 1 hour or
more, so that the pool material will be more flexible during se
-up.
C
. Inflate
the top ring, keeping it 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. 85% capacity only. DO NOT attempt to infla
e 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.
D
. Insert the included plugs on the inside of the pool into both filter pump
hose connections and the drain valve connector.
E
. Fill the pool with no more than 1 inch of water, then begin to smooth out
any wrinkles in the floor
(from inside the pool) by pushing out where the pool
floor
and pool wall meet; or (from outside the pool) reaching under the pool wall to
grasp the pool floor and pull outward
H
. Continue to fill
until the water has reached the BOTTOM of the inflatable
ring and
the sides are smooth and firm DO NOT attempt to fill
the pool beyond this point.
CAUTION: Once pool is filled,
do not allow bathers to jump on, lay on, or lean heavily
on the inflatable ring.
These actions can cause the pool to collapse!
Note: Once your pool has been filled with water for the season, take note if your
pool becomes overfilled due to rainwater or accidental overfill. If this should
occur, it is important to drain or bale out the excess water as soon as possible.
The water level should never be higher than the bottom edge of the in
fl
atable
ring.
#PUTTING YOUR POOL AWAY FOR THE OFF-SEASON
(DRAINING, DISASSEMBLY, AND PROPER STORAGE)
A
. Check to ensure that the drain plug is firmly inserted on th inside of the pool.
B
. Attach your garden hose to the hose adapter, and placing the other end of
the hose in an area where the water can drain safely, such as a storm drain or street
F
. When you are satisfied that you have removed as many of the wrinkles
as possible, continue filling
the pool. IMPORTANT: BEFORE PROCEEDING with
pool fill-up,
verify that the site you chose is SUFFICIENTLY FLAT & LEVEL. If,
after a short while of filling
you notice that water is collecting unevenly, the pool is
sloping excessively to one side, or if the pool appears to be oval or “egg-
shaped”, STOP FILLING THE POOL IMMEDIATELY, as this indicates that the site
is not level enough or that the side walls have not been pushed out properly. Drain
the pool and select a new set-up site. NEVER attempt to physically move a pool with
any water still in it, as personal injury may result.
G
. The pool walls will rise as you continue to fill It is advisable to monitor the
pool periodically during the filling
process to make sure there are no leaks and
that the pool fills evenl
.
#IN-SEASON POOL MAINTENANCE AND WATER CARE
In order to keep your pool water clean and hygienic all season long please
closely adheres to the following
guidelines:
A. 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, Chemicals that
your pool may require include but are not limited to:
1) Tabular, Granular, or Liquid Chlorine: Disinfects pool water and inhibits algae
growth.
2) PH Adjusting Chemicals: These are used to correct PH level and make water
more or less acidic.
3) Algaecides: These chemicals are formulated to remove algae.
4) “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 e fectively.
B. 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 dissolv d
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, rather, add chemicals to the pool
separately and allow them to circulate throughout the pool before adding additional
types of chemicals.
C. 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.
D. The tasks of removing larger debris from your pool and keeping the inside of the
pool liner clean are simplified by using a Prompt Set Pool Maintenance Kit, which
includes a leaf skimmer and garden hose powered vacuum. Maintenance Kits are
included as a bonus feature in larger Prompt Set Pool Systems, and can also be
purchased separately as an accessory.
E
. Lastly, the following two tips are simple ways to help prevent dirt and grime
from getting into your pool water in the first place
1) Remind your family and friends to always hose or rinse off any dirt or tanning oil
from their hands, feet, and body prior to entering the pool.
2) If your pool system included a cover, try to keep your pool covered at all times
when not in use. This will help keep the wind and other elements from depositing dirt
and debris in your pool, and will also prevent excess rainwater from overfilli g your
pool.
WARNING: Non-respect of the maintenance rules may result in serious hazards for
health and especially for the children.
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