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BEADED LINERS 

 
Step 6:

  See Figure 6. Place the bead receiver on the wall.  Tape the joints of the bead receiver using fabric 

tape to protect the liner. Place the top clips on the upright s.  Attach the top clips to the uprights as shown in 

figures 7 and 7A.  

 

 

Step 7:

  Remove the liner from the carton and unfold  into the pool.  Be careful not to drag, abrade or snag 

the liner.  Spread the liner out over the entire botto m of the pool.  Raise the liner side wall and place  the 

bead into the bead receiver.  See Figure 6.  Bead 

must be fully seated in the receiver to prevent it from 

coming out later.  When filling begins, check the bead frequently.

 

NOTE:

 If the liner is exposed to the sun for a long time , it will stretch and cause wrinkles.  This can be 

avoided by waiting until dusk or by spraying cold water on the liner during installation. 

Step 8:

  Smooth all the wrinkles out on the bottom of the  liner.  To remove wrinkles, always pull the liner 

firmly but gently.  No sharp tugs !  Be certain liner  is centered. Time spent removing wrinkles and aligning 

the liner will give you a neater looking and easily maintained pool.

 

TOP CLIP 

BEAD 

#10 CAPTIVE 

 

DUCT TAPE

 

NUT 

RECEIVER 

FIGURE 7A

 

BEAD 
RECEIVER

 

LINER 
BEAD

 

LINER

 

WALL

 

L00036C

 

#12 X ½” HEX 
HEAD SCREW 
4 PER UPRIGHT  

(USE LOWER 
SET OF HOLES 
IN TOP CLIP) 

UPRIGHT 

FIGURE 7

 

SLAT 

FIGURE 6

 

A00031

W00023

 

WALL SLAT 

Step 9:

  Begin to fill the pool with water.  Use a slow st ream of water and fill approximately 1 1/2”  deep.  Make 

sure the fit of the liner  is correct, smooth out any wrinkles in the pool bottom.  

If installing a deck, do not fill 

more than 12” until the deck is installed. 

 

Step 10:

  Fill the pool with 4” to 6” of water.  

 

WARNING:

  The pool must not be more than 3/4” out of level.  If the pool is not level, drain the water and 

level the structure.  Any non-compliance with this requirement will void all warranties. 

Step 11:

  Locate the safety warning copings as described and  as shown at the back of this manual.  Attach the 

coping, as shown in figure 8, to the outermost set of holes in the top clip.  Measure the distance from the coping 

to the water surface at several points around the pool to be certain that the pool is still level. 

 

Step 12:

  At each upright, attach the coping covers as  shown in Figures 9A and 9B based on the type of pool 

you are installing. 

 

Step 13:

  Fill the pool until the water level is 3 inches below the return hole. 

 

Step 14:

 Follow the instructions for the f iltration system, skimmer and return that  are supplied with the filter.   

See Figure 10 for a reference only.  

 

Summary of Contents for T3668-80

Page 1: ...afety labels may subject you to substantial liability in case of injury These warning are not to be re moved under any circumstances If they become discolored or fall off please request replacements which will be sent at no charge FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and follow all safety instructions packaged with pool ladder deck or any other accessory Additional pool safety publications can be o...

Page 2: ...CIFICATIONS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE THIS PRODUCT IS SOLD WITH A LIMITED WARRANTY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE PACKED WITH EACH POOL COPIES OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY ARE ALSO AVAILABLE UPON WRITTEN REQUEST YOUR LO CAL BUILDING CO DE MAY REQ UIRE O BTAINING A BUILDING PERMIT AND MAY HAVE REQUIREMENTS ON SETBACKS BARRIERS ETC ANY HOME BUILT O R PREFABRIC...

Page 3: ...IVING COPING TWO SUPPLIED THESE ARE TO BE INSTALLED ACROSS THE POOL FROM THE POINT OF ENTRY AND HAVE ONE SECTION OF REGULAR COPING BETWEEN THEM B COPING WITH INTERNATIONAL LOGO THIS ONE COPING IS TO BE INSTALLED AT THE POINT OF ENTRY EITHER ADJACENT TO THE A LADDER UNDER THE IN POOL LADDER OR IN THE CENTER OF A DECK C DANGER AREA SIGN WITH LOGO T1440 THIS SIGN MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE POINT OF ENT...

Page 4: ...ERIALS PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 2 HAND TROWEL EXTENSION CORDHAMMER RAKE SLOTTED SCREWDRIVER 2 GARDEN HOSE NOZZLE STRING LINE PLIERS SOCKET WRENCH SOCKETS 50 TAPE MEASURE HAND TAMPER TORQUE WRENCH TRANSIT OR FARM LEVEL ELECTRIC DRILL BITS GARDEN SHOVEL WRENCHES 1 LONG STRAIGHT 2 X 4 14 LONG 1 ROLL DUCT OR FABRIC TAPE 25 WOOD STAKES I CAN WHITE SPRAY PAINT SAND AND BLOCK CHART SAND 2 x 8 x 16 4 x 8 x 16...

Page 5: ...o skimmer instruction sheet Loosen the nuts from the bottom clip upright slat attachment If you are installing a walk deck on this pool Do Not completely remove the nut from the bolt You will need this bolt to attach the walk deck posts CAUTION Installation of the wall in any other manner than precisely described above will cause extensive damage to the pool and may result in injury or death to th...

Page 6: ...or sand equivalent and shape it as specified will void all warranties on the pool and liner FIGURE 3 W00036 5 DIMENSIONS ARE TO TOP OF WALL WALL WALL CHANNEL 50 44 6 RADIUS 2 SAND BASE FIGURE 6 W00026B NOTE THE SKIMMER THROAT GASKET MUST SANDWICH THE WALL I E ONE FLAP OF THE GASKET MUST BE ON THE INSIDE OF THE WALL AND THE OTHER ON THE OUTSIDE FIGURE 4 W00037 WALL SLAT UPRIGHT SLAT SMOOTH SIDE AGA...

Page 7: ...VER FIGURE 7A BEAD RECEIVER LINER BEAD LINER WALL L00036C 12 X HEX HEAD SCREW 4 PER UPRIGHT USE LOWER SET OF HOLES IN TOP CLIP UPRIGHT FIGURE 7 SLAT FIGURE 6 A00031 W00023 WALL SLAT Step 9 Begin to fill the pool with water Use a slow st ream of water and fill approximately 1 1 2 deep Make sure the fit of the liner is correct smooth out any wrinkles in the pool bottom If installing a deck do not fi...

Page 8: ...HOLES ROUND END COPING FIGURE 8 W00053 TOP CLIP ALUMINUM POOLS WITH ALUMINUM COVERS COPING COVER 10 24 X 5 8 MACHINE SCREW UPRIGHT SLAT BEND TABS TO SECURE TO COPING ALUMINUM POOLS WITH RESIN COVERS FIGURE 9A 7 A00028A 12 X 1 HEAX HEAD SCREWS ONE PER SIDE 10 24 X 5 8 MACHINE SCREW FIGURE 9B A00028B ...

Page 9: ...ER When a filter or any other electrical device is added to this pool it is the responsibility of the purchaser to take all necessary precautions as set forth in article 680 of the National Electrical Code and local electrical codes Failure to comply with th is requirement may result in a dangerous or hazardous electrical condition which may cause bodily injury or death C D A A B POOL WITH A FRAME...

Page 10: ...ightened properly and your pool is correctly assembled Please read the Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Pool booklet and enjoy years of swimming and relaxation A A WATER SIDE DANGER B B C D A C D DANGER CAUTION DECK SIDE POINT OF ENTRY C D B A A SA00003B FIGURE 11B ADDITIONAL DANGER SIGN SEE SIDE DECK MANUAL B C D POINT OF ENTRY A POINT OF ENTRY WARNING After completion of the pool the pool must never b...

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