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The places which must be leaved
Do not place a pool at any of the following locations:
In proximity to areas and objects that are accessible to children or animals and
which can facilitate access to the pool. Otherwise, it is necessary to secure the
surroundings of the pool before children and animals enter the pool. On grass,
rocks and roots. Grass under the pool foil shakes and stones and roots damage the
pool foil. Close to trees and higher shrubs. Leaves and other dirt fall directly into
the pool and increase its pollution. Under the electric wires and the clothesline. In
places with poor natural water drainage. It may flood the pool area with water. On
areas recently treated with petroleum pesticides, chemicals or fertilizers. In this
case, it is necessary to use a pool of geotextile.
Plan forward
Will you later add an adjacent platform? Leave space for her.
Know that the fool around you (trees, bushes) rises and the pool can be eclipsed.
IMPORTANT: If a sand filter, heat pump or other electrical equipment around the
pool is to be installed, it is necessary to select the location of the pool at the site so
that the device (filtering, heat pump, ...) can be installed 3.5 meters from the walls
of the pool. At the same time, it is also necessary to take into account the location
of the power supply (sockets) within the reach of the power cord of this device.
Sketches of building sites - see. Fig. 01.
A-B-C = poles with a flat upper end
D to K = measuring pins
10 = Pool wall; 11 = Swimming pool axis; 12 = Stakes / Center Stake; 13 = Pool area;
14 = Site area; 15 = Measuring pins; 16 = Base blocks
NOTE: The dimension P may be smaller than specified but sufficient to accommo-
date the underlying blocks. The distance M must always be greater than half the
longer dimension of the underlying block used
In continuous assembly, continue under part 2A or 2B
of the instruction
In swimming pool installation, continue to Part 2A for oval pool or 2B for circular
pool.
Part 2A – site preparation for the oval pool
IMPORTANT: The area under the pool must meet the following essential condi-
tions:
It must be horizontal, ie. within a tolerance of not more than 2.5 cm to the cross-
-section of the pool.
It must be provided with a thin layer of sifted sand, ie. (sandeel, hoe, ...) to cover
the entire area of the pool with a layer of not more than 2 cm.
It must be compacted, ie. so strong that a person weighing at least 80 kg does not
leave a visible trace on the surface.
Click the plate
Take a look at page 4 to prepare your site according to the sketch that matches
your pool type.
• Insert two pins [A] and [B] into the ground (Figure 2A-1). These two pins will
be on the axis of your pool. The distance between the pins corresponds to the
dimension P in the table on page 4 for the respective pool type.
• Consider the end of the string as a pin [A], and on the other end consider a can
with sand or lime, flour, etc., which you mark on the ground with a circle. Then
do the same at pin [B]. The length of the string corresponds to the dimension S in
the table on page 4 for the appropriate pool size. The radius of the circle must be
at least 15 cm larger than the radius of the pool front. (Figures 2A-2)
• Connect pins [A] and [B] with a string. Use this string as a guide and mark the axis
of the pool.
• Replace both pins with two poles with a flat upper end. Their cross-section shou-
ld be at least 25 x 25 mm long and at least 15 cm long. Put them in the ground so
that their upper surface is level with the ground. (Figures 2A-3)
• Push another ground into the ground with the flat upper end [C] between the
first two posts [A] and [B] on the pool line. Inch it so that its upper surface is level
with the ground. (Figures 2A-3)
• Align lines with circles to create an oval. Use measuring pins and string as a guide
when marking lines (sand, lime, etc.). (Figures 2A-4)
• Mark the rectangles along the two straight sides of the oval (Figures 2A-4). When
marking, use measuring pins and string to achieve straight lines. The dimension
W is shown in the table on page 4 for the appropriate pool size.
Remove bleach, purpose the purpose
• Carefully remove all debris and plants from the marked area to a depth of 10-
15 cm (Figures 2A-5).
• Remove all sticks, stones and roots from the marked area.
• If the pool is to be poured into the ground, excavation work must be done in
depth according to a special construction.
Adjust the labeled equipment to be equivalent, wa-
ter-based and cutting
REMEMBER: Your pool must be horizontal. Take the time to make the substrate
perfectly horizontal. The deviation from the horizontal plane must not be greater
than 25 mm (Figures 2A-9).
• Push all three poles to the ground level and measure the level with each other. It
must be in the horizontal plane.
• Take a 5x10cm square and a length that matches the dimension
S in the table on page 4 for the appropriate pool size. Close the nail at one end.
Use a long enough nail to keep the prism on the stake when you turn the prism into
a circle (Figures 2A-7).
• Drill a hole that is large enough and deep enough to rotate the nail in the center
of the posts [A], [B] and [C] (Figures 2A-6). The nail has to be easily pulled out of
the stack and at the same time allow free rotation around its axis.
• Now insert the prism through the nail into the stake aperture [A]. Lay the spirit
level on the prism and move the prism into the circle around the end of the stake
attached to the stack to find elevated locations and recesses (Figures 2A-8).
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