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pool (NOTE: This is a good place to have one person on the inside of the pool to assist), then
screw the female threaded flanged nut on from the outside of the pool membrane (with the rubber
and paper gaskets). No Teflon tape or thread sealer is required.
2.
The Skimmer Hold Down Fitting (F) should be installed through the upper hole in the corner of the
pool with the threaded portion with the nut end installed from inside the pool wall. Remember to put
one of the rubber gaskets on the threaded portion prior to sliding it through the hole. Then install the
other rubber gasket from the outside and then the paper gasket and then the cap (with the Splash
logo on it) should be tightened on to the fitting and secured tightly by hand.
3.
On the end wall, locate the other hole for the return fitting. This wall fitting (A) is installed exactly
like the corner fitting for the skimmer. Install the threaded portion of the flanged end thru the wall
from the inside (remember the rubber gasket). Then install the rubber gasket and then the paper
gasket and thread on the tightening nut from the outside of the pool. No Teflon tape or sealer is
required. Hand tighten securely.
4.
Attach Skimmer Body Hose (J) to the bottom pipe of the Skimmer Body (J) Note: soapy water will
help slide the hose on. Secure snuggly so that the treaded end is facing the bottom of the pool. Now,
screw this hose into the fitting (A) in the lower hole in the corner and tighten snuggly by hand (you
will need to us the Skimmer Body to rotate the hose”. Next, screw the short black hose on the side
of the Skimmer into the Hold Down Fitting (F). To help this process, the fitting on the end of the
hose will rotate to help screw into the Hold Down Fitting. Hand tighten. No Teflon tape is required.
5.
Now insert the Skimmer Basket (I) into the Skimmer Body (J), with the open end up. Then slide the
Floating Skimmer Weir (H) down over the Skimmer Body (J). Note the Floating Weir inner
diameter is larger than the Skimmer Body outer diameter. NOTE: NOW would be a good time for
the person inside the pool to exit the pool!
6.
From outside the pool, wrap Teflon Tape around threaded end of Ball Valve (E) that does not have
the union connection. Screw the Teflon Tape end into the bottom corner fitting on the pool and
secure by hand tightening. Do NOT put Teflon Tape on the threaded other end of the Ball Valve.
Now attach one of the furnished hoses (B) using the gasket provided to the Ball Valve (E) and run
the hose to the Suction side of the Pump/Filter System. Now, using one of the Threaded Nipples (D)
(notice the arrows on the side of the Nipple indicate which end is designed for connecting the hose)
the end NOT indicate for the hose should be threaded into the suction side of the Pump/Fiter system,
using Teflon Tape to secure the connection into the Suction side of the pump. Now Screw (don’t
forget to insert the gasket) the end of this first hose onto the open end of the Threaded Nipple (D).
No Teflon tape required.
7.
Next, wrap Teflon tape around the end of the 90 degree Elbow (C) that is NOT indicated for the
Hose side (see markings on the elbow) and secure snuggly by hand. Thread the (gasketed) hose end
onto the “Hose Side” of the Elbow and secure by hand. The other end of this hose should run to the
discharge side of the Filter System. Again, Using Teflon Tape on the NON Hose side of the
Threaded Nipple, screw this end of the Nipple into the Filter Tank Outlet and tighten snuggly.
Attach the free end of the Hose (Remember the gasket) to this Threaded Nipple and secure snuggly.
8.
Recheck all connections to assure they are tight and attach all Warning Labels.
9.
Screw the EyeBall Fitting (L) into the side wall return Wall Fitting (A), you will probably want to
adjust the direction when the pump has water flowing into the pool
NOTE: Although there are no corners on the Round Pool, the orientation of the holes in the pool wall of
the Round Pool are the same as on the Rectangular Pool.
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