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Adjust the distance between the column and their
position
• In the case of a multi-lane pool, draw a string between the check pins [D] and [E],
[F] and [G].
• Now, with the help of measuring pins, straighten the strips so they are perpendi-
cular to the pool axis and the pillars so that they stand at the same distance from
the axis.
Adjust the base under front sheets
• Make sure the base plate is really horizontal. If it is not, align the substrate.
• Place sand, sandy soil or similar material on the bottom plate and fill the open
openings of the base plate adjacent to the ground (Figures 3A-16). This prevents
the sinks in the vicinity of the foot sheet from being created after the water has
been poured into the pool.
• Repeat steps Ad and a to b for all heeling plates.
RECOMMENDATION: After filling open openings on the sides of the base plates,
we recommend placing a piece of solid plastic film (about 40 x 40 cm) through these
holes. This film will prevent further material from getting holes under the heel
plates and preventing the formation of protrusions in these places.
Return type transition types A
• Insert the type A strips into the outer notch of the outer posts (Figures 3A-17,
3A-18, 3A-19 and 3A-20). Fit them 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.
Remove base plates and lower tolerances on the lon-
gliner frames
• Replace the connector [2] at the opposite ends of the Type A [13] bar (Figures
3A-21, 3A-22 and 3A-23).
• Then install the remaining lower rails and connectors. Place a gap of 55 mm
between the ends of the slots in the connectors (Fig. 3A-24).
• Create a semicircle at both ends of the pool (Figure 3-25).
• Make sure that the connectors are at the correct distance from stacks (A) and (B).
Discover fine piece
• Layer of not more than 2 cm of finely sanded sand is applied over the entire
base of the pool to compensate for the pool's inner surface, to cover the tran-
sverse bands and to cover the base plates (Figures 3A-25). Do not put sand near
the bottom rails, it could get into the groove of the rails. Leave a 10 to 15 cm
wide strip around the lower sanding bars. Align them so that the layer is flat and
smooth. Use rake for that. The area may fall to the center of the pool.
NOTE: A stronger layer of sand may adversely affect the stability of the pool in
the future.
• Approximately 1.0 - 2.0 m
3
of sand streaked to the pool area according to the
pool size. You will need it to create a filler fill (see Section 4, Section 6, Shape Fill
Filler).
NOTE: When handling sand, be careful not to damage the bottom frame or sanding it.
Remove cutting rods
• Remove all check pins
Access to part 4 of the instruction
Part 3B – Mounting of the circular base
Create the lower frame of the pool
Gradually connect the arcuate rails [3] with the connecting pins [2] and place them
around the perimeter of the pool (see Fig. 3-1).
NOTE: The supplied connecting spindles [2] are in two versions - the spikes without
longitudinal cutting are designed for the lower frame, with a longitudinal section
(flexible) for the upper frame.
Bind the strips as far as possible, leave the last bar uncovered, because adjusting
the length of the bar will be necessary after the pool is placed.
Make sure that the lower frame is actually a circle by measuring the distance from
the center pin.
Discover fine piece
Apply a layer of not more than 2 cm of fine sand, preferably stucco, for easy
alignment of minor terrain unevenness (see Figure 3-2) over the entire pool base
area (excluding the outer 30 cm circle). Do not put sand near the lower rails, it could
get into the groove of the rails and then disable the wall. Leave about 15 cm wide
strip around the lower rails
without sand. Align the surface with the rakes so that the layer is flat and smooth.
NOTE: A stronger layer of sand may adversely affect the stability of the pool in the
future.
Spread about 0.2 - 0.3 m
3
of sifted sand to the pool area according to the pool size.
You will need it to create a filler fill (see the "Create fillet" chapter).
NOTE: When handling sand, be careful not to damage the bottom frame or sanding
it.
Part 4 – Mounting the wall and foil wall
Read the wall of the swimming pool
• Wait for a quiet sunny day. Do not try to build the pool wall behind the wind.
Ensure the assistance of at least one adult.
• Unpack the curved wall of the pool and place it in the center of the pool on a pie-
ce of plywood (Figure 4-1). The overhead holes for the dirt collector must be at
the top of the wall.
• Unpack and divide the longitudinally cut tubes [14] according to point 2 - Oval
Pool Upper Tube Identification.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to find out where the openings for the dirt collector are
located before unfurling the wall. If they are at the beginning of the wall, as shown
in Figure 4-2, everything is fine and you can unfold the wall as shown. If this is not
the case, the wall has been rolled in the opposite direction. In that case, unfold the
wall in the opposite direction to that shown in Figure 4-2, in the clockwise direction.
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