INSTALLATION MANUAL
EDGE DIVING SYSTEM
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THE EDGE DIVING SYSTEM IS A JUMP BOARD
“A pool is the safest place to swim and a diving board installed in compliance with manufacturers instructions and
the ANSI/APSP/ICC-5 2011 Standard for In-ground Residential Pools is the safest place to dive from. To ensure
that you and your family and guests are able to safely enjoy your diving board for many years, it is critical that you
follow the following instructions.”
DO
1.
Know the shape and depth of the pool before you dive.
2. Make sure that all family members and guests are
familiar with these instructions before they use your
pool and diving board.
3. Make sure that the diving board has been installed in
compliance with the Assembly and Installation Instructions
and with the ANSI/APSP/ ICC-5 2011 Standard for
In-ground Residential Pools. This includes the shape and
depth of the pool as well as the height of the diving
board.
4.
Enter feet first the first time.
5. Plan your path to be sure you avoid any other
swimmers, or objects in or under the water, such as
floats, tires, toys etc.
6.
Keep your head up, arms up and fully extended and
steer up with your hands.
7.
Practice carefully before you dive headfirst.
8. Become familiar with the diving board and its spring
before diving headfirst
9. Dive straight ahead, not to the side of the board or
pool.
10. Dive from the diving board only.
11. Make sure that children and non-swimmers are
supervised at all times.
12. Always remember that when you dive you must steer
up.
13. Inspect your diving board, base and stand on a regular
basis (at least twice a year) and keep them in proper
repair.
14. Contact your dealer, installer or S.R.Smith (800-737-
5386) with any questions or concerns about the safe use
of your diving board.
DON’T
1.
Don’t drink and dive.
2. Don’t install this or any diving board on an above
ground pool or dive into an above ground pool from
any surface.
3. Never install any S.R.Smith diving board on a variable
fulcrum dive stand.
4. Don’t dive into a pool from anyplace not specifically
designated for diving. Never dive into the shallow
portion of any pool.
5.
Don’t dive across the width of the pool or to the sides
of the pool.
6.
Don’t Run and dive.
7.
Don’t engage in horseplay in or around the diving board or
pool.
8.
Don’t use your diving board as a trampoline.
9. Don’t do a back dive. Backyard pools are not built for
that type of activity.
10. Don’t try fancy dives. Keep the dives simple.
11. Don’t dive into or through objects or toys such as inner
tubes.
12. Don’t swim or dive alone.
13. Don’t use a diving board or stand or base that is rusted
or worn out or in poor repair.
INTENDED USE
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING