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ABOVE GROUND POOL SAFETY

WARNING

FAILURE TO HEED THESE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN PERMANENT INJURY, 

PARALYSIS FROM A BROKEN NECK, ELECTROCUTION OR DROWNING.

THIS POOL IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DIVING OR JUMPING!

DANGEROUS INJURY CAN RESULT, SHALLOW WATER!

Your pool contains a large quantity of water, and is deep enough to present inherent dangers to life and health unless the follow-

ing safety rules are strictly observed. First-time users run the highest risk of injury. Make sure everyone understands. To insure 

your pool is used safely you 

must 

observe the following safety precautions:

1. NO JUMPING OR DIVING

The top rail of your pool is not a walkway and must not be used for jumping or diving. Do not 

permit jumping or diving into the pool from a deck or the top rail of the pool. Diving or jumping 

into the pool can result in serious injury.

2. NEVER USE THE POOL ALONE

Never permit the pool to be used unless it is attended by at least one person other than the 

bather. Someone should always be available to lend assistance in an emergency.

3. NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED

Never leave a child alone and unsupervised in or near the pool—not even for a second. There 

is no substitute for constant adult supervision.

4. NO ROUGH PLAY

Do not permit “rough-playin” in and around your pool. Surfaces can become slippery and 

hazardous when wet.

5. LIGHT THE POOL AT NIGHT

If the pool is used after dusk, adequate lighting must be provided. Illumination in the pool area 

must be sufficient to clearly judge pool depth and all features in and around the pool. For light-

ing recommendations, consult your local licensed electrical contractor

6. RESTRICT ACCESS TO THE POOL

Do not leave chairs or other furniture beside the pool that could be used by a child to climb 

up into the pool. Ladders must be removed whenever the pool is unattended. A fence with a 

lockable gate around the pool or yard is strongly recommended and may be required by law in 

some jurisdictions.

7. NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS

Never drink alcoholic beverages or use any intoxicants which could hinder your judgment and 

reflexes.

8. KEEP YOUR POOL CLEAN AND SANITARY

Your filter system will remove suspended particles from the water and the surface skimmer 

will remove insects, leaves and other debris from the water surface. Use the correct pool 

chemicals as directed to destroy harmful bacteria and prevent formation of algae. Remember, 

unsanitary water is a serious health hazard.

IMPORTANT NOTICE READ BEFORE INSTALLATION!

The safety stickers must be installed as per following instructions. Failure to properly install warning labels will void warranty. 

Failure to mount these safety 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 obtained by contacting: The Association of Pool & 

Spa Professionals (www.apsp.org)

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KEEP OFF TOP LEDGES

Do not walk on top ledges. They can be slippery and they are not a walkway.

10.

 

POOL COVER SAFETY

The  cover must have a tamperproof locking retainer cable that positions the cover around the 

pool wall and keeps it securely in place. Never allow anyone, especially small children on the 

cover. Asphyxiation or drowning could result. When purchasing any pool cover, please consult a 

swimming pool professional. 

11. ELECTRICAL HAZARD

Never  touch or attempt to service electrical equipment, including the filter when your body and/

or the ground is wet. Electrocution or permanent injury due to high voltage (120V AC) could 

result. The pool should be bonded in accordance with Section 680-26 of the National Electical 

Code. For further assistance contact your dealer or a local licensed electrician. Do not use pool 

during electrical or rain storms.

12.

 

SAFETY ROPE & POLE

Keep a safety rope 1/4" by 50" with a flotation buoy with an outside diamter of 15". Have ac-

cessible in a prominent area by your pool. Keep a pole not less that 16 feet (4,88m) long with a 

blunt or hook end available at pool side in case of emergencies. 

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POOL CHEMICALS

Do not place chlorine, chlorine tablets or sticks directly into skimmer, or winterize your pool with 

liquid chlorine. Damage to the skimmer, pool liner and filter will result. Failure to obey this in-

struction will void all component warranties. Always follow Chemical Manufacturer’s insturctions 

when storing, handling and dispensing pool chemicals.

14.

 

CHECK FOR DAMAGE

Periodically check your pool and ladder components for damage and wear. Be sure all screws 

are in place. Replace all damaged or worn components and tighten all screws before you use 

the pool, deck or ladders. At first sign remove rust and touch up immediately.

15. POOL PARTS

Never modify the pool or accessories, or remove or drill holes in the pool, deck or ladder com-

ponents unless instructed. Your pool wall is made of thin metal, there is an inherent cut hazard 

with metal so use gloves during installation. Always use Original Equipment Manufactured parts 

for your replacement parts.

REMEMBER
WATCH
CHILDREN

PLACE SIGN ON
LINER ABOVE WATER

 

LINE, OPPOSITE ENTRY
TO POOL

PLACE SIGN ON
WALL NEXT TO

 

POOL ENTRY

R.12/11

TENNESSEAN

 

ABOVE GROUND ROUND POOL INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for TENNESSEAN

Page 1: ...r jumping in head first Please do not dive Diving may result in permanent injury or death INSTALLER Once the installation of the pool is complete it is important to give this document to the customer...

Page 2: ...the possibility of personal injury have some one help you move heavy boxes pool wall liner etc WARNINGS 1 Your pool must be level within 1 all around An un level pool may cause excessive stress on po...

Page 3: ...d warranty Failure to mount these safety 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 fal...

Page 4: ...ter running off of roof and carrying debris into your pool 11 Avoid overhanging branches Prevent leaves and tree branches from falling into your pool 12 Avoid sun reflection into residence in order to...

Page 5: ...nleveled area my cause excessive stress on the pool s wall and framework and may result in pool failure See Warnings Refer to Pool Layout Dimen sions for your pool diameter Step 1 Locate stakes A and...

Page 6: ...41 X 21 33 X 18 32 X 16 34 X 18 5...

Page 7: ...E and F Locate center of two side support excavations as shown Other supports will be located 48 on centers if you desire to excavate at this time Step 4 SIDE SUPPORT EXCAVATION Carefully dig out side...

Page 8: ...sition a 24 carpenter s level on top of the ground supports Adjust the side vertical as semblies until the ground supports are level When ground supports are level the vertical will be TILTED IN at th...

Page 9: ...ely assemble bottom rails stamped S groove up between verticals with bottom rail locators Secure bottom rail locators to side verticals with screws Slightly bend the bottom rail locator tabs towards t...

Page 10: ...coil about 6 to 10 feet of wall and insert bottom edge into groove in bottom rails Place stabilizer rails on top edge of pool wall working around top of pool as wall is inserted into bottom rails Tele...

Page 11: ...e detailed view Fig A Side view Fig B EXTENSION SHOWN IS FOR 54 POOLS ONLY REFER TO YOUR POOLS PARTS LIST FOR CORRECT EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LOCATIONS IF YOUR POOLS EXPLODED VIEW IS NOT SHOWN PLEASE...

Page 12: ...r attach ment and proper placement Use four 10x1 2 screws to attach the top rails to the vertical end caps Step 16 INSTALL TOP RAILS USE THE DIAGRAMS BELOW FOR POOL SIZES SHOWN REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE...

Page 13: ...18 21 Hole 3 Top Rail C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Hole 3 End Cap C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 S 2 C 2 S 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 12 16 18 21 Hole 4 Top Rail 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 C C C C Hole 4 End...

Page 14: ...lity should the cove be omitted EARTH COVE Use screened damp earth to form a cove around the inside base of pool wall Shape and compact firmly PRE FORMED Specifi cally designed pre formed pool cove is...

Page 15: ...ntinue filling until water is 24 up the wall then stop filling Never allow liner to fall back into pool Do not resume filling until Steps 24 25 and 26 are completed CAUTION Do not cut any openings int...

Page 16: ...fety literature provided You have also been given an assortment of signs and decals Refer to your Safety First booklet for detailed instructions of where and how to apply them Remember warnings only h...

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