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Safety Care for Children

Drowning Risk:

1. Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in

    charge of supervising children in the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and the supervision

    responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, Please please visit www.polygroupstore.com

2. Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers

    until the pool is completely empty and stowed away.

3. Children, especially children younger than five years, are at high risk of drowning. Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 in (5 cm.) of water.

4. Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.

5. When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if child is thought to be in the house.

6. Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using, since toys and similar items might attract a child to the pool. Position furniture (for example, tables, chairs)

    away from pool, so that children cannot climb on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 in. (1 cm.) or less.

7. Locate pumps and filters in such a way that children cannot climb on them and gain access to the pool.

Swimming Pool Barriers Very Important:

1. Swimming pool barriers, which restrict access to the pool by small children, may be required by law. A barrier is necessary to provide protection against potential

    drowning and near drowning. Barriers are not a substitute for constant supervision of children.

2. Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved barrier around all sides of pool. State or local laws or codes may    

    require fencing or other approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.

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Should you encounter any problems, contact Customer Service at (888) 919-0070 from 8 AM to 5 PM Mon. thru Fri.

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3. See latest published edition of Pub. #362 “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools” U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.CPSC.gov/cpscpub/pubs/pool/pdf

Swimming Pool Equipment

1. The use of artificial pool lighting is at the discretion of the pool owner. Lighting, when installed, should be in accordance with Article 680 of the National

    Electrical Code (NEC) or its latest approved edition and in consultation with a licensed electrical professional.

2. Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool.

3. Do not place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.

4. For Swimming pools, fountains, and similar installations, and any state or local code, all electrical components installed in and/or adjacent to an

    aboveground/onground residential swimming pool shall be installed in accordance with and shall comply with the requirements of the latest published edition

    of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC

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) Article 680. www.nfpa.org

Swimming Pool Awareness

Warning

1. ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Care should be taken in unpacking and assembling the pool; this pool may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp

    edges, sharp points, or small parts that are a necessary part of the pool’s function.

2. Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (such as sand or mud), or on an elevated surface such as a  

    deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under the weight of the filled pool.

3. TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION: Keep the plastic bag used in this product away from babies and children; do not use the bag in cribs, beds, carriage, or

    playpens. The plastic bag could block nose and mouth and prevent breathing. The plastic bag is not a toy.

4. If a drain or suction outlet cover is missing or broken, do not use the pool. Suction can cause body part entrapment, hair and jewelry entanglement, evisceration,  

    or drowning. Repair or replace the drain or suction outlet cover before allowing the pool to be used.

5. During nighttime pool use, artificial lighting shall be used to illuminate all safety signs, ladders, steps, deck surfaces, and walks.

6. The floor of the pool shall be visible at all times from the outside perimeter of the pool.

7. Keep your pool clean and clear. The deepest part of pool must be visible at all times from the outside barrier of the pool.

8. Post a list of emergency telephone numbers such as the nearest available police, fire, ambulance, and/or rescue unit. These numbers are to be kept near the

    telephone, which is closest to the pool.

9. Basic lifesaving equipment, including one of the following, should be on hand at all times:

 •  A light, strong, rigid pole (shepherds crook) not less than twelve feet (12’) [366 cm] long.

 •  A minimum one-fourth inch (1/4”) [6.35 mm] diameter rope as long as one and one half (1-1/2) times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet (50’) [15.24

    meters], whichever is less, which has been firmly attached to a Coast Guard-approved ring buoy having an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inches

    (15”) [38.1 cm], or similarly approved flotation device.

10. The pool is subject to wear and deterioration. If not maintained properly, certain types of excessive or accelerated deterioration can lead to a failure of the pool

      structure that might release large quantities of water that could cause bodily harm and property damage.

11. Never allow horseplay, diving, or jumping into or around the pool. Serious injury, paralysis, or death could result when this rule is disregarded.

      DO NOT ALLOW anyone to swim alone without supervision.

12. Pool shall be located at a minimum distance of 6ft (1.83m) from any receptacle, and all 125-volt 15- and 20-ampere receptacles located within 20ft (6.0m) of the

      pool shall be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), where distances are by measuring the shortest path the supply cord of an appliance    

      connected to the receptacle would follow, without piercing a floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other effective permanent 

      barrier, to the inside wall of the pool.

Circulation Systems

1. Installers shall follow written instructions regarding positioning of all equipment connected to the circulation systems.

2. The installer shall follow written instructions provided for operating the circulation system components.

3. All circulation system components and pumps that require replacement or servicing shall be installed according to the pump’s instruction manual.

4. Circulation equipment shall be installed per manufacturer’s instructions to provide proper mounting and support, to prevent damage from misalignment, settlement,

    and vibration, and to minimize the potential for the accumulation of debris and moisture. Please refer to pump’s instruction manual.

5. Replacement pump should never exceed the maximum flow rate marked on the suction fitting.

Ladder

1. The ladder shall be located on a solid base, and the ladder shall be installed per the manufacturer’s instructions.

2. One person on the ladder/stair at a time.

3. The ladder should be designed and manufactured for a specific pool wall height.

4. For entry/exit of pool, face the ladder at all times.

5. To prevent entrapment or drowning do not swim through, behind, or around ladder.

6. Remove and secure ladder when pool is not occupied.

Pool Cover

Pool covers used for safety barriers shall comply with the latest published edition of ASTM F-1346, Standard performance specifications for safety covers and 

labeling requirements for all covers for swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs.

Chemicals

For safety sake, ensure the deepest part of the pool is always visible. The user must properly maintain pool water clarity at all times. Check the pH and chlorine 

levels periodically, and make sure they are within the recommended limits. Additional water treatment chemicals might be needed from time to time. Have the water 

sample tested by a local pool supply store to determine if additional chemicals are needed. Turn on the pump for the recommended hours daily. If you are unsure of

the time frames please refer to support.polygroupstore.com for the recommended Pump Operation Hours based on pool types and sizes. Clean and replace filter

cartridge frequently. Replace only with genuine Polygroup

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 / Summer Waves

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 Brand filter cartridge. Refer to the Filter Pump manual for additional water care

information.

Entrapment Risk

1. Entrapment Avoidance: There shall be no protrusions or other obstruction in the swimming area, which may cause entrapment or entanglement of the user. If a

    suction outlet cover is missing or broken, do not use the pool. Suction can cause body part entrapment, hair and jewelry entanglement, evisceration, or drowning.

    Repair or replace the suction outlet cover before allowing the pool to be used.

2. DANGER! TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, CLOSE THE POOL OR SPA TO BATHERS IF ANY SUCTION OUTLET COVER/GRATE IS MISSING,

    BROKEN, OR INOPERATIVE.

3. Never play or swim near drains or suction fittings. Your body or hair may be trapped, causing permanent injury or drowning.

4. Never enter the pool or spa if a suction fitting or drain cover is loose, broken, or missing.

5. Immediately notify the pool/spa owner or operator if you find a drain cover loose, broken, or missing.

Drowning Risk

1. Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved barrier around all sides of pool. State or local laws or codes may

    require fencing or other approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.

2. Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Children as young as 2 years have climbed up ladders and into pools and drowned.

3. Toys, chairs, tables, or similar objects that a young child could climb shall be at least four feet (4’) [121.92 cm] from the pool. The pump filter system shall be

    positioned so as to prevent it from being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.

Diving Risk

1. Above ground / onground residential swimming pools are for swimming and wading only. No diving boards, slides, or other equipment are to be added to an above

   ground / onground pool that in any way indicates that an above ground / onground pool may be used or intended for diving or sliding purposes.

2. Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.

Electrocution Risk

1. Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool.

2. Do not place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.

First Aid

1. Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool.

2. Become certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can make a lifesaving difference.

Special Warning

1. Local building codes may require obtaining a building or electrical permit. Installer shall follow regulations on setback, barriers, devices, and other conditions.

2. Safety signs shall comply with requirements of ANSI-Z535 and use signal wording.

3. DO NOT attempt to assemble this pool in adverse weather conditions, windy conditions, or when the temperature is below 16ºC (60°F).

4. This is a storable pool, which should be disassembled and stored when temperatures are expected to fall below 0ºC (32°F).

5. The installer shall ensure that all pools and their related components that are installed in an indoor environment shall comply with the ventilation requirements of

    ANSI/ASHREAE 62 or the latest published edition of Ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality, Table 2, Article 2.1.

6. The placement of the pool and portable pools shall be set up so that they comply with local safety and building codes.

7. WARNING! Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements are the only way to prevent drowning or permanent injury in the use of this

    product!Never leave your children unattended.

Extra Safety Warning

1. Teach your children to swim.

2. Never dive, jump, or slide into the pool.

3. Adult supervision is always required.

4. Parents should learn CPR.

5. Never swim alone.

6. Keep all electrical radios,speakers and other appliances away from the swimming pool.

7. When you touch the filter, pump, or electrical parts, be sure the ground under your feet is “Bone Dry.”

8. Connect power cords to a 3-wire grounding-type outlet only.

9. Keep all breakable objects out of the pool area.

10. Alcohol consumption and pool activities do not mix. Never allow anyone to swim, dive, or slide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

11. Severe electrical shock could result if you install your filter pump on a deck. The pump or filter could fall into the water, causing severe shock or electrocution.

12. Do not install this pool on a deck.

13. Do not use the pool during severe weather conditions, i.e. electrical storms, tornadoes, etc.

14. Be aware of overhead power lines when vacuuming your pool or using a telescoping pole.

15. Do not allow diving, climbing, sitting, or standing on the top rails or top ring of the pools.

16. Do not allow roughhousing and horseplay.

17. Do not engage in extended breath holding activities underwater; you may black out and drown.

18. Install a pool ladder(s) or staircase for entry and exit from the pool.

19. Check regularly for signs of wear on the liner or any loose parts that could make the pool unsafe.

20. Instruct pool users about the proper use of all pool ladder(s) and staircases.

21. Always face the ladder going up or down.

22. Allow only one person at a time on the ladder.

23. Remove or secure the ladder to prevent entry to pool when not in use.

24. Check all nuts and bolts regularly to ensure that the ladder stays sturdy.

25. Please contact pool site dealer or manufacturer for additional safety signs if deemed necessary.

26. For pool service, select a certified pool professional. For additional safety information, see www.APSP.org.

Consumer Awareness Booklets and Information Source

CONTACT: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.CPSC.gov/cpscpub/pubs/pool/pdf, Pub. #362 “Safety Barrier Guidelines for Home Pools.”

1. The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Aboveground/Onground Swimming Pool.

2. Children Aren’t Waterproof.

3. Layers of Protection.

4. Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children.

5. Be Safety Aware Copies of the above brochures are available free from the APSP. Go to: www.APSP.org.

Safety Education Programs and Materials Educational programs and materials (i.e., seminars, workshops, brochures, videos, instructional guides) are available from

the APSP, other aquatic safety groups, and by private firms. As a means of communicating useful safety information to pool owners/operators and users, industry

members are permitted to provide such information to owners/operators and to request or require owners/operators to sign a statement that they have received, 

read, and will follow the guidelines.
Other sources of safety information:

• www.cdc.gov

• www.cpsc.gov

• www.drowningpreventionalliance.com

• www.nspf.org

• www.safekids.org
ANSI American National Standards Institute

25 West 43rd Street, New York NY 10036

Contact: 212-642-4900

www.ansi.org
APSP Association of Pool & Spa Professionals

(formerly National Spa and Pool Institute)

2111 Eisenhower Avenue, Ste. 500

Alexandria VA 22314-4679

Contact: 703-838-0083

www.apsp.org
NSPI National Spa and Pool Institute (see APSP)

UL Underwriters Laboratories

333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook IL 60062-2096

Contact: 877-854-3577 or 847-272-8800

www.ul.com

FILTRATION SYSTEMS

Any equipment connected to the circulation systems shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young

children.(See the latest published edition of ANSI/ APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.)

Barrier

A Barrier is necessary to provide protection against potential drowning and near drowning, and barriers are not a substitute for the constant supervision of children.

(See latest published edition of ANSI/APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.)

Risk of Drowning, Entrapment, and Diving Accidents

Publications are available that describe the risk of drowning, entrapment, and diving accidents. Available publications related to pool safety include the Association of

Pool and Spa Professionals’ (APSP) booklets entitled: The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Aboveground/ Onground Swimming Pool, Children Aren’t Waterproof, Pool 

and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children, Layers of Protection, and the latest published edition of ANSI/APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential

Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.

Installer Responsibilities

All of these components shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.

All safety signs shall be affixed above the water line according to manufacturer's instructions.

(See the latest published edition of ANSI/APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.)

 

Summary of Contents for SUMMER WAVES

Page 1: ...epair or replacement of the product to be decided in Polygroup s sole discretion Consequential damages including claims for loss of water pool chemicals damage or labor are not covered under this Limi...

Page 2: ...Maintenance Draining 12 Pool Storage Winterizing 13 Pool Safety Sign 13 Pool Cover Safety 14 Should you encounter any problems contact Customer Service at 888 919 0070 from 8 AM to 5 PM Mon thru Fri...

Page 3: ...t remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty and stowed away 3 Children especially children younger than five years are at high risk of drowning Drowning occurs silently and quickly...

Page 4: ...t including one of the following should be on hand at all times A light strong rigid pole shepherds crook not less than twelve feet 12 366 cm long A minimum one fourth inch 1 4 6 35 mm diameter rope a...

Page 5: ...least four feet 4 121 92 cm from the pool The pump filter system shall be positioned so as to prevent it from being used as a means of access to the pool by young children Diving Risk 1 Above ground o...

Page 6: ...or secure the ladder to prevent entry to pool when not in use 24 Check all nuts and bolts regularly to ensure that the ladder stays sturdy 25 Please contact pool site dealer or manufacturer for additi...

Page 7: ...and diving accidents Available publications related to pool safety include the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals APSP booklets entitled The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Aboveground Onground Swim...

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Page 9: ...l it will only wash out FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL CAUSE POOL TO COLLAPSE AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 1 Select a level area and completely remove all debris twigs stones etc DO NO...

Page 10: ...2 2 10 Insert the Pin 6 down through the top of the T Fittings until the Pin snaps into place on the lower side of the T fitting 4 4 11 Carefully slide the Vertical Legs 3 up through the belt that ru...

Page 11: ...pool with water until about 1 inch of water is on the bottom AFTER ABOUT 1 INCH OF WATER IS ON THE BOTTOM STOP FILLING THE POOLAND COMPLETELY SMOOTH OUT ALL OF THE WRINKLES FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE POOL...

Page 12: ...the pool is plugged in place 3 Twist off the cap of the drain valve on the outside of the pool 4 Attach a 5 8 garden hose to the drain valve 5 Place the other end of the garden hose in an area where...

Page 13: ...eir pool up all year round In cold areas where freezing temperatures occur there can be a risk of ice damage to your pool Leaving your above ground pool set up in areas where the temperature drops bel...

Page 14: ...R COVER REMOVE STANDING WATER CHILD CAN DROWN ON TOP OF COVER REMOVE COVER COMPLETELY BEFORE ENTRY OF BATHERS ENTRAPMENT POSSIBLE NON SECURED OR IMPROPERLY SECURED COVERS ARE A HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLO...

Page 15: ...abricaci n EN NING N CASO SER N RESPONSABLES Polygroup SUS AGENTES AUTORIZADOS ENTIDADES ASOCIADAS O EMPLEADOS ANTE EL COMPRADOR O TERCEROS POR DA OS DIRECTOS O CONSIGUIENTES Algunos estados o pa ses...

Page 16: ...macenamiento y acondicionamiento de la piscina durante el invierno 13 Se al de seguridad de la piscina 13 Cubierta para piscina 14 En caso de problemas p ngase en contacto con el servicio de atenci n...

Page 17: ...por ejemplo mesas o sillas lejos de la piscina para que los ni os no puedan subirse a ellos para acceder a la piscina Despu s de usar la piscina deje el nivel de agua en 1 cm o menos 7 Sit e las bomba...

Page 18: ...a 7 Mantenga la piscina limpia La parte m s profunda de la piscina debe ser visible en todo momento desde la valla exterior de la piscina 8 Coloque una lista de n meros de tel fono de emergencia como...

Page 19: ...de instalar la piscina 2 Retire las escaleras de la piscina antes de dejar la piscina Se han dado casos de ni os de 2 a os que han subido escaleras cay ndose a piscinas y ahog ndose 3 Los juguetes si...

Page 20: ...iscina 19 Compruebe regularmente si existen signos de desgaste o pernos sueltos que puedan comprometer la seguridad de la piscina 20 Instruya a los usuarios de la piscina sobre el uso adecuado de las...

Page 21: ...Enjoy Your Aboveground Onground Swimming Pool La forma sensata de disfrutar de su piscina desmontable y fija Children Aren t Waterproof Los ni os no son a prueba de agua Pool and Spa Emergency Proced...

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Page 23: ...JO m s arriba 4 LEVANTE la lona de la piscina por el suelo NO arrastre la lona de un sitio a otro 5 Sit e la piscina de manera que el orificio de la bomba est de 10 a 21 pies 3 a 6 4 metros de distanc...

Page 24: ...de las piezas en T hasta que encaje en la parte inferior del perno 6 4 4 3 11 Deslice con cuidado la pata vertical 3 por la cinta que pasa por el medio de la piscina 12 En el caso de las piscinas m s...

Page 25: ...e del revestimiento est bien cerrado y que la tapa est en su lugar Luego comience a llenar la piscina con agua hasta que aproximadamente 1 pulgada de agua est en el fondo DESPU S QUE UNA PULGADA DE AG...

Page 26: ...a 4 Conecte una manguera de jard n de 5 8 de pulgada de secci n a la v lvula de drenaje 5 Posicione el extremo contrario de la manguera en un lugar donde el agua pueda drenarse de forma segura y no fl...

Page 27: ...de entrada y salida en el interior de la piscina si la tiene 4 Retire la escalera si la tiene y gu rdela en un lugar seguro Aseg rese de que la escalera est completamente seca antes de guardarla 5 Re...

Page 28: ...ESPECIFICACI N F 1346 ASTM EVITE EL RIESGO DE AHOGAMIENTO PERMANEZCA FUERA DE LA CUBIERTA NO SOPORTAR EL PESO MANTENGAALEJADOS A LOS NI OS LOS NI OS Y LOS OBJETOS NO SON VISIBLES BAJO LA CUBIERTA RETI...

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