91
90
Adjust the selected field to be equivalent, water and solid
REMEMBER: Your pool must be perfectly horizontal.
Take time to have the background
perfectly horizontal. The deviation from the horizontal plane must not be greater
than 25 mm (Figure 2B-6).
• Replace the pin with a flat top end with a cross section of approximately
25x25 mm and a length of approximately 15 cm. Push it into the ground so that
its upper surface is level with the ground.
• Take a 5x10 cm cross section and a length corresponding to the size of the pool
(see table above). Close the nail at one end. Use a sufficiently long nail to keep
the prism on the stake when you turn the prism in a circle (Figure 2B-4).
• Drill a hole in the center of the stack, large enough and deep to allow the nail
to rotate. 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 opening. Lay the spirit level
on the prism and slide the prism into the circle around the end attached to the
stake to find elevated places and recesses (Figure 2B-5).
•
Remove all raised areas with a shovel, hoe or rake. Remember, your pool must
be horizontal at 25 mm across the pool (Figure 2B-6).
•
Do not fill the wells (Fig. 2B-7 A = Remove, B = Do not fill). Splashing will not
create a safe ground for your pool. Small depressions may be filled, but the
embankment must be firmly pushed by the rammer. Use sifted sand to balance
unevenness. However, the sand layer must not exceed 2 cm.
•
To ensure the future stability of the pool, the substrate must now be com-
pacted by the rammer. The unblemished substrate can be squeezed under the
pressure of the swimming pool and cause the pool to collapse. Collapse and
crumple the resulting recesses and unevennesses.
AID: Go through the desktop. No traces can be seen on the correctly compacted
surface.
REMEMBER: The outer circle of 30 cm must be in perfect plane (Figure 2B-8). The
bottom edge of the pool wall must be horizontal and must not be below
prolaps. Take the time to make sure that this area is perfectly planar and horizontal.
Continue in mounting in accordance with part 3B of
the instruction
Part 3A – Installation of the side support of the oval
swimming pool
Prepare belts
• Remove the contents of the box box. Unfold the belts [8] and lay them flat. Gent-
ly align all folds and bends.
• Lay the strips [8] parallel to each other so that the ends of the belts lie on the
surface of the underlying blocks (Figure 3A-1). The end of the strip must be at
least 15 cm from the end of the block (Figure 3A-2 A = Base Block).
• Attach the sloping support [16] at both ends [8] to the position shown in Figure
3A-3. Attach it to the four screws [21] and nuts [10]. The screw heads must be at
the bottom. Tighten the connections firmly.
• Ensure that the straps are parallel and level. The distance between the belts
corresponds to the dimension N in the table on page 4 for the respective pool
size.
Refit the rear plates and collections
• Using a straight edge (you can use a heel plate), align the area on which the base
plate is to lie.
• Compact the surface, and then compress it again and compact it again. The surfa-
ce must be perfectly flat.
• Lift the belt [8] slightly and insert the 4 screws [21] into the holes in the belt (Fig.
3A-4).
• Attach the heel plate [11], the bowl [23] to the bolts and screw and tighten the
nuts [10] (Figures 3A-4 and 3A-5).
• Attach the column [9] to the bowl [23] and fasten both parts with bolts [21] and
nuts [10] (Fig. 3A-6).
• Make sure that a posture of approx. 2 mm (Fig. 3A-7) is left below the side edge
of the post after mounting the post.
• Tighten the screw connections firmly.
• Repeat steps a. - g for all columns.
Remove screws
• Insert the bolts into the holes in the post [9] by sliding the bolt [15]. First place
the strut in the horizontal position (Fig. 3A-8) and slide it into the post. Then
push the joint upward and lower the other end to the ground (Figures 3A-9 and
3A-10).
VERY IMPORTANT: Secure the upward pressure upward on the post joint and the
sloping struts for the entire length of time you fold the opposite end of the incli-
ned strut to the ground.
• Align an oblique strut [15] with holes in the sloping clamp [16] attached to the
end of the belt [8] in one of the holes at the lower end. With such flat holes, slide
the two long screws [26] (Figures 3A-11). Screw the nuts [10] onto the screws
and tighten the couplings, but do not strain to avoid deformation of the parts.
• Ensure that when installing inclined struts, do not release the locks in the juncti-
on of the post
[9] and inclined struts [15].
Identify lower pads
The 3,7x5,5m oval pool includes 4 13-A rails and 6 circular rails 13.
NOTE: The use of the rails follows from the picture: Type 13-A - bar for the transiti-
on part, type 13 - bar for the circular part, type 13-C - bar between struts.
Put the lower cylinder C
• Some pools are equipped with a reinforcement (Figures 3A-13). In this case, slide
the brace into the center of the C-bar (Fig. 3A-14).
• Insert a C-shaped curved bar between neighboring posts (Figures 3A-15). Place
it exactly as shown in Figure 3A-20, ie with the groove up and inward of the pool
and the top edge into the notch of the post.
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