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When you are happy with the position
of the liner you can install the liner-lock
wedge. The wedge goes above the liner
into the liner-lock channel. This locks the
liner in place. Start in a corner working
your way around the pool, pressing
it firmly into place. When you reach a
corner, measure it precisely and cut the
liner-lock wedge to length, or alternatively
you can cut a simple ‘V’ shape out of
the back of the liner-Lock Wedge. Get
somebody to cut it standing away from
the liner to prevent any accidents or
damage the liner. Carry on working your
way around the pool cutting the liner-lock
wedge to length as required.
You can now start filling the pool with
water.
Continue to push any creases out of the
floor by sliding your foot from the middle
of the floor towards the pool walls.
Any stubborn minor creases that are left,
may be packing creases, and should
come out when the pool is filled and the
water heated.
If you have main drains installed turn
the water off after filling the pool with
approximately 25mm of water.
Take extreme care whilst using a Stanley
knife in a pool. Have somebody outside
the pool who can hand you tools.
Carefully feel for the head of the two
screws under the liner. Remember you
should have left the cross of the screw in
the North, East South and West positions.
Make a tiny cut in the “cross” of the screw
head. Then gently tease the screw head
through the small incision you have made.