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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions contain important safety information, we
strongly encourage you to read these important safety instructions
and abide by them when using the Premium Metal Wall Pool. When
installing and using this equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, this includes the following:
NOTE-
Please examine equipment before use. Call your local dis-
tributor if there are any damaged or missing parts at the time of pur-
chase. Do not assemble or operate until parts are replaced.
WARNING-
Consult your local council, state government or water
authority in regards, to the use of water and / or water restrictions re-
lating to this product.
WARNING-
Pool fencing laws affect this product, consult your local
council and state government. Abide by state and federal law re-
quirements such as fencing, enclosures, childproof gates, etc.
WARNING-
Water attracts children; Always remove pool ladder
when not in use. Store in a place not accessible to children.
DANGER-
Prevent the Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme cau-
tion must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children.
To avoid accidents, ensure that children can not use the Pool unless
they are supervised by an adult at all times.
NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED.
WARNING-
NEVER swim or bath in the Pool during rain or an elec-
trical storm or if there is a threat of lightning in the vicinity of the
Pool.
WARNING-If in your household or in the neighbor-hood children
who can not swim, so we recommend a mesh fence with a corre-
sponding amount, which is available at the hardware store, set up
around the pool. Tarpaulin covers or other pool covers, do not pro-
vide child safety. So do not rely on the fact that pool covers, no mat-
ter which way you get rid of the responsibility for your children.
WARNING-
NEVER allow horseplay, diving or jumping into or
around the Metal Wall Pool. Never enter the Pool via any decks or
other raised surfaces; the water level of the Pool is shallow. Serious
injury, paralysis or death could result.
CAUTION-
It is advisable to wear protective gloves when assem-
bling pool
SUPERVISE CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES AROUND WATER.
ENSURE YOU HAVE A POOL FENCE THAT IS CORRECTLY
INSTALLED AND FUNCTIONING.LEARN CPR AND KEEP IN
PRACTICE.
The safety of your children depends only on you! Children under 5
years old are at greatest risk. Remember accidents don’t just hap-
pen to others! Be prepared to react!
ATTENTION! Steel wall pools are not suitable for salt water! All
important questions, such as installation requirements or legal
building requirements, will be answered by your local specialist.
— Supervise and take action:
- Supervision of children has to be close and constant.- Assign at
least one person in charge of safety.- Increase supervision if there
are several people in the swimming pool.- Teach your children to
swim as soon as possible.- Wet the neck, arms and legs before en-
tering the pool.- Learn the necessary rescue operations, especially
those relating to rescuing children.- Prohibit diving and jumping.-
Prohibit running and playing games near the swimming pool.- Never
allow access to the pool without a life vest or buoyancy armbands by
children who can not swim well and are not accompanied when in
the water.- Do not leave toys near or in an unsupervised swimming
pool.- Always keep the pool water clean.- Store chemicals and ac-
cessories out of the reach of children.
— Foresee:
- Keep a cordless water-resistant phone nearby pool during use so
to avoid to leave your children without supervision in case of phone
calls.- Rescue equipment such as a life ring and pole should be lo-
cated near the pool.- Surround your pool with a barrier and ensure
the gate is kept closed at all times (a hedge, for example, cannot be
considered as a barrier)- Install the manually cover or automatically
cover correctly.- A working electronic detector should be installed to
alert you if someone has entered the pool area and always in service
and operational.- These equipments will never replace close super-
vision.
— In case of accident:
- Take all the children out of the water immediately.- Call for emer-
gency support and follow their instruction/advice.- Replace wet cloth-
ing with dry clothing.- Perform CPR immediately if child or adult is
not breathing. See CPR life support flow chart.
— No diving
— Do no walk on the top rail.
— Forbid the access of the pool in case of damage of the filter
pump.
— Renew the water regularly.
— Do not put the empty pool on the ground.
— All equipment should be inspected frequently for signs of deterio-
ration, corrosion, broken parts or other hazards which may cause in-
jury.
— Remember to reapply sunscreen protection regularly and always
after swimming.
— It is recommended to secure the access to the pool by a stand-
ardized protecting element.
— Failure to comply with maintenance instructions may lead to seri-
ous health hazards, especially for children.
The basin should be protected from the wind in the construction to
avoid damage during construction.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Item
Dimension
Installation Type
012141
3,60 x 1,20 m
To be place on the ground
012151
4,60 x 1,20 m
To be place on the ground
012161
5,50 x 1,20 m
To be place on the ground
BOM Drawing
Check parts list:
No.
Name
QTY
Ø 3,60
Ø 4,60
Ø 5,50
01
Upper Joint Protector
8
10
12
02
Top Platform
8
10
12
03
M6 x 11 Bolt
58
66
74
04
Top Metal Piece
8
10
12
05
M6 Nut
58
66
74
06
Spring Washer
32
40
48
07
6 Washer
58
66
74
08
Rail Connector
32
40
48
09
Rail
19
20
24
10
Liner
1
1
1
11
Steel Wall
1
1
1
12
3M Adhesive Tape
2
2
2
13
Pool Vertical Support
8
10
12
14
M4x 10 Bolt
48
60
72
15
Bottom Joint Protector
8
10
12
16
ST4,2 x 13 Screw
32
40
48
17
Bottom Metal Piece
8
10
12
18
3M Self-Adhesive Tape
1
1
1
Selecting a suitable site ( See diagramm A )
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We want you to have a great fun with your pool for many years, so it
is imperative that you give the appropriate importance of preparation
space. The better and tighter the space is ready, the longer you will
have to enjoy your swimming pool. We therefore ask you to use rea-
sonable care. Carefully select the site for your new pool. This is the
most important decision you will have to make to ensure the safety
and success of your pools construction. An incorrect site could
cause problems in the future that may cause injury, death or finan-
cial loss. Read carefully the check list set out below when selecting
your site.
Acceptable:
Flat, level, firm and dry ground with easy access to all sides of the
poolExposed to direct sunlight, preferable in the morningSafe access
to electricity for running the filter pump and other pool accesso-
riesAccess to a water sourceProtection from wind
Not acceptable:
Sloping groundSandy, grave and swampy groundClose to wooden
construction e.g. Pergola’s and deckingNext to deciduous or leafy
treesOver-head wires and clotheslinesDrains, electric wires or gas
pipelines underneath the siteLoping groundPoor or little drainage or
high flood risk locationsHigh wind conditions
Tools required (not included):
• Screwdriver• Small shifter• Clips• Sprit level• Sharp knife• Site ex-
cavation tools• Protective gloves
Estimated assembly time is about 2-3h (Please take into account
that this is an approximate guideline time, the indviduelle up time
may also vary due to the number of people.)
LEVELING THE AREA
Warning! Leveling is extremely important: Take as much time as
possible to work out a site that is completely firm and level.Use a
carpenter’s level and straight edge to ensure that the site is com-
pletely level, flat and firm!. The pool contains a huge amount of wa-
ter and thousands of kilos of weight.Should the pool collapse due to
unleveled ground, it could cause a lot of damage to property and
even human injury or death!Remove the higher ground rather than
filling the low laying ground.
See diagram 2, A: Remove high spots, B: Do not fill low spots
Mounting with pelvic floor insulation:
If you interpret the pelvic floor with insulation (shatter-proof), it is
necessary to put the whole pool to the insulation.
Bring to a maximum of 3cm thick, flat gravel layer and compress
them, then put the insulation into the bottom gravel bed.
For a concrete foundation instructions are the same, with the con-
crete slab replaced the gravel bed (thickness depends on the local
conditions about 15 - 20 cm with iron reinforcement).
! NOTE-in-ground installation
For underground installation of the swimming pool, you must provide
a suitable pressure protection around the pool. This can be made
from lightweight concrete, lean concrete or by establishing a revolv-
ing wall.
Why backfill? The pressure of the back-filling with earth or gravel is a
multiple of the water pressure. If the stabilization is no backfill with
light or lean concrete, the pool may collapse when emptying.
Beck installation without floor insulation:
Concrete slabs beneath the bottom rail connectors are not essential
for stability and safety, but their installation is recommended. Other-
wise, it may result in subsidence, which can damage the pool in the
sequence. The concrete slab should be recessed flush with the in-
stallation location.
Around the pool should be a space of 1.2 meters remain free so that
children could climb to fall into the pool.
Attention! Always remove grass and stones within the circle.If clear-
ing Couch, Kuku a grass, use the ground cover provided to ensure
that the grass doesn’t penetrate the pool liner and cause damage.
ASSEMBLING THE POOL BOTTOM RAILS
Unpack all packaging inside the pool on the ground and check if all
components are present according to the parts checklist.
Connect the rails together with rail connectors following on the same
sequence as the step 1-2-3 on diagram 3.
IMPORTANT: Leave about 1,5 cm gaps between 2 ends of the rail
as shown in the step 3 of the diagram 3.
Complete the same steps until all 8 rails on the bottom. (See dia-
gram 4)
Unpack the ground sheet and put it on the ground, then place the 8
bottom metal pieces under the rails in correspondence with the 8
joints. (See diagram 5)
FIXING THE POOL WALL
It is advisable to wear protective gloves when handling the metal
walls.
Put the metal sheet on the ground cloth, cardboard or a piece of
plywood in a vertical position as shown in diagram 6. A: Window for
skimmer. The 2 pcs of 3M adhesive tape are preinstalled on the
both ends of the metal sheet.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the square window (for skimmer) is at the
top of the steel wall when it is standing up.
Choose a place where the Skimmer and filtration system will be
placed.
Note: The open window for the skimmer should be placed in the di-
rection of the electrical supply to connect the filtration system.
Insert the steel wall into the bottom rail. For this operation you need
to start to insert the end on the steel wall in correspondence with the
center of one bottom metal piece as shown in diagram 7.
Then uncoil the whole wall and insert it into the bottom rail until the
circumference is complete as shown in diagram 8.
When the wall is completely inserted in the bottom rail, connect both
ends of the pool wall together. (See diagram 9)
Line up the screw holes and place the bolts through the inside of the
pool. Washers and nuts should be on the outside of the pool wall.
(See diagram 10, A: inside, B: Outside)
Once complete, attach and tighten the nuts. (See diagram 11, A:
Use the screw to fix head and tail of the pool wall)
Attach the adhesive tape to the bolts to protect the pool liner. (See
diagram 12, A: inside, B: outside, C: adhesive tape)
Check to see if the pool wall is level. (See diagram 13)
Warning!
A pool that is not level is very dangerous and may col-
lapse at any time.Also check if the pool wall is round and measure
the diameter across a few spots to make sure the differences of di-
ameter measured are within 2 cm.
FITTING THE PVC POOL LINER
NOTE-If you use no floor insulation
Cover with some clean sand (no stones and other debris) the
bottom part with a height of about 1-2 cm from and condense
this. On the tank wall, a peripheral wedge is to be made in a tri-
angular shape (chamfer) and should not exceed 7 cm. With this
little trick you avoid that the entire water pressure will damage
the foil and slipped under the metal wall. To avoid running away
of the sand, you should as shown below, in addition affix a
plastic film along the pelvic floor. (See diagram 14)
1) flute 2) Tape 3) Plastic film 4) steel wall
NOTE-If you use a floor insulation
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