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Complete the circle, line up the holes in the two ends oft he pool wall
and join the ends with a bolt and nut through each head. The head
oft he bolts must be on the inner surface oft he wall, and the wash-
ers and nuts on the outer surface. There are two lines of holes on
the wall. It is important that each hole has a screw (except the last
one), otherwise, the pool could break when filling. Recheck all of the
base plates to make sure each one are centered where the base
rails meet. Even make sure, that all lower profiles are set correctly.
Now you may cut to measure the last section with a hacksaw. For
this you only just need to lift the steel wall a little bit. Also do not for-
get the plastic connectors. Figure 14
Using a strip of PVC 2 (not included in delivery), cover the bolt
heads on the inside of the pool wall to protect the liner from rubbing
against objects, which is the main cause of tears in the liner. This ta-
pe must adhere firmly, if it’s necessary, use PVC glue. Stick the strip
with glue for PVC to insure that for instance the screws are comple-
tely covered before moving on to the next step. Figure 15
Make sure that the swimming pool is completely circulare.
If you use no floor insulation
Cover the inside bottom border of the circle using clean thin sifted
sand free of any stones or foreign objects with a height of 1 - 2 cm
and condense this. Press the sand into a vertical triangular shaped
layer that covers the sections and the inside part of the metal wall.
The height of this triangular layer must be around 7 cm. In this way,
you will prevent the liner from sliding under the metal wall and being
damaged due to the pressure and the weight of the water. To pre-
vent the sand from escaping you should fit an additional plastic foil
along the pool floor.
Figure 17 & 18
1) chamfer
2) tape
3) platic film
4) steel jacket
If you use floor insulation
Here you can use our optional Styrofoam wedges. These are glued
with an adhesive force on the round floor insulation along the pool
wall.
Alternatively you can, however, make a furrow of sand, as described
above.
Independent of which of the two possibilities you choose, you have
to apply to the floor insulation and the fillet a swimming fleece be-
cause otherwise the bottom of the pool liner insulation deprives the
plasticizers, the film becomes brittle and thus significantly reduces
the lifetime. In addition, if using the variant with sand, the inner foil is
protected.
Installation of the swimming pool liner
The liner used has been developed to withstand exposure to heat
and ultraviolet rays for a long period of time. Therefore, under certain
climates and conditions of use, the liner quality can vary slightly.
Never walk on the liner with shoes on!
The liner is the most important and delicate part of the swimming
pool. Do not use knives or any sharp objects to open the swimming
pool bag/container. Carefully separate the liner from the rest of the
parts and keep it in a safe place to avoid undesired holes or damag-
es that could be caused by the tools or the metal wall.
Install the liner on a sunny day, minimum 20º C, so that it can easily
stretch during the installation. It is made of a highly flexible vinyl ma-
terial.
1. Place the liner (L) in the center of the swimming pool and unfold it
towards the sides. Place the rough side towards the inside of the
pool. The pool foil must be perfectly butted to the furrow and the
wall. Figure 19
2. Lift the foil over the edge of the swimming pool and secure it using
clothes pegs, Remove the excess folds by lightly pulling the foil out-
wards to adjust it. Pull the foil carefully, avoid too much tension. Fi-
gure 20
3. It is very important, that the liner is centered, well extended and
not wrinkled. Start filling the pool with water, but not more than 2-3
cm and work out all the wrinkles and smooth the liner to the wall.
Dont’t strech the liner too much.
4. Insert the U-profiles around the edges of the pool now. After the U-
profiles are installed, cut the last profile to the appropriate length. Fi-
gure 22.
The profiles are connected using 2 plastic connectors, as with the
floor rails. Figure 11, 12.
5. After this the pool can be filled with water up to 10 cm below the
rim and install the mountable cartridge filter system.
End of season
At the end oft he swimming season, the pool should be removed and
stored dry. This also applies to the filter system. Damage caused by
freezing isn’t covered by warranty!
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