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A reliable pool water test kit will help to determine the daily chlorine dosage and the acid-alkaline condition of the

water.  You will find in the test kit two different color comparators.  The yellow side is for chlorine.  The color of your pool
water sample after adding some drops of chlorine indicator solution should be in the range of the color comparator of 0.3
to 0.6 p.p.m (parts per million).  If the reading is below 0.3, add more chlorine to the water.  If the reading is higher than
0.6 add fresh water to the pool or leave it unused until the reading drops.  A too high content of chlorine will irritate the
skin and eyes.  The pink side in the test kit will help you establish the acid-alkaline condition of the water.  The color of
your pool water sample after adding some drops of pH indicator solution should be in the range of 7.2 pH to 7.6 pH of the
second color comparator.  PH is the technical term for the measure of acidity or alkalinity of water.  Readings below 7.0
indicate acidity, while readings higher than 7.0 indicate alkalinity.  At 7.0 pH the water is neutral.

The pool water should be kept slightly alkaline at 7.2 to 7.6 pH.  At this reading the water will be soft, comfortable and

the chlorine most effective.  If the pH reading goes below 7.2 add soda ash.  If the pH reading goes over 7.6 add sodium
bisulfate. 

An acid condition will cause rapid consumption of the chlorine, irritation of eyes and skin and will corrode

the pool equipment.  On the other hand a higher degree of alkalinity will slow down the chlorine action of killing
bacteria and algae, make the water cloudy and diminish its freshness. 

A higher than pH 7.8 alkaline condition of the

water will cause stiffness, brittleness, and considerable shrinkage of the liner.  Since the chlorine compound is basically
alkaline, the continuous use of it will increase the alkalinity of the water.

At the beginning of the season treat your pool water with a water conditioner to prevent the building up of a high

degree of alkalinity.  Some algae and bacteria become immune to low chlorine concentration, therefore, every two weeks
the pool should be super-chlorinated (shock treatment) with about double or even triple the normal dosage of chlorine.
Do not use the pool after shock treatment for at least 12 hours, then check chlorine content and pH and make sure both
are in the right balance.

At the start of the season use algaecides to prevent growing of algae and add it regularly to reduce chlorine

requirements.

Hard water:  high content of minerals or iron in the water - often found in well water - will react with chlorine lowering

its action.  By adding alum powder (turn off the filter during this process) coagulated particles will settle to the bottom and
the water will become soft.  Do not use the pool for 24-48 hours, then turn on the filter, vacuum and check pH and chlo-
rine content.  (Replace the filter element).

IMPORTANT HINTS:

Follow the label directions of the manufacturer when using chemicals.  However, the real chemical balance depends

on various factors such as volume of pool water, temperature, exposure to sun, dirt and number of swimmers.  Therefore,
make sure the reading for chlorine is always 0.3 to 0.6 p.p.m and the pH 7.2 to 7.6

Check the chlorine and pH every evening, when nobody is in the pool and adjust according to reading the necessary

amount of chemicals.  Before using the pool the next day check again to make sure the water has the right chemical 
balance.  A strong chlorine smell above the pool water indicates evaporation of chlorine.  More chlorine should be added
to the water.  Be sure to check pH level again.

All chemicals must be dissolved thoroughly.  Improperly dissolved chemicals may cloud the water, shorten the filter

cycle and damage the liner.  A proper pH and the correct chlorine content of the pool water are essential for the protec-
tion of all metal parts.

Keep filter running when adding diluted chemicals.

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PREVENT DROWNING. NEVER SWIM ALONE. WATCH CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES.

KEEP A 4 FT. CLEAR SPACE AROUND POOL FREE 

OF ANY OBJECTS THAT MAY PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE POOL

HOW TO KEEP WATER CLEAR AND HEALTHFUL

Your health, and maximum enjoyment is assured by keeping your pool water in sparkling clear and sanitary clean 

condition.  In order to obtain this condition certain equipment and chemicals available at your pool dealer are necessary. 

Equipment, such as a filter according to the size of your pool, skimmer and a vacuum cleaner will take care of 

removing suspended particles, leaves and oils from the water.  A small wading pool for washing the feet of those entering
the pool and a pool cover when the pool is not in use are recommended to reduce dirt in the water.  Utilizing this type of
equipment will keep your pool sparkling clear, but it will not purify the water.  Purification (killing of bacteria and algae) is
accomplished by the use of chemicals.  

Chlorine is the most commonly used bacteria killer for water.  To make the chlorine work properly it is necessary to

keep the pool water at the proper acid-alkaline balance.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for oval 4ft pool

Page 1: ...is a big job The secret to installing a pool so that it will give you years of pleasure is to take the time to follow instructions and do things right the first time Your pool warranty is void if the...

Page 2: ...dealer If pool covers are used for safety barriers they should comply with ASTM F 1346 Standard Performance Specification for Safety Covers and Labeling Requirements for All Covers for Swimming Pools...

Page 3: ...erivative or con tains sharp twigs etc We suggest the use of a plastic ground shield to be used between the surface and the pool liner See step 2 Do not install your pool on peat moss tar paper gravel...

Page 4: ...STARTING POOL ASSEMBLY CONSTRUCTION CLOSE UPS Use the illustrations below as a guide for the assembly of your pool Fig A Fig B 6 DELMAR ELAN OMNI LEXINGTON POOLS 6 PRINCETON QUANTUM ZENITH ST CROIX P...

Page 5: ...CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING POOL ASSEMBLY CONSTRUCTION CLOSE UPS Use the illustrations below as a guide for the assembly of your pool Fig D Fig F 6 EXTRUDED ALUMINUM POOLS with Box Vertical 9 POOLS Fig...

Page 6: ...OL ASSEMBLY CONSTRUCTION CLOSE UPS Use the illustrations below as a guide for the assembly of your pool Fig H DELUXE POOLS with Column Vertical Wrap Around Covers Fig I SUPREME POOLS with Wrap Around...

Page 7: ...make a complete oval layout of your pool PREPARING THE GROUND 1 3 FT 3 FT POOL SIZE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE A TO A A TO B B TO B OFFSET A TO C C TO C C...

Page 8: ...ust be absolutely level Clearance radius pool width 6 8 LEVELING THE GROUND 2 CARPENTER S LEVEL DO NOT FILL IN DIG AWAY HERE CLEARANCE RADIUS CLEARANCE RADIUS LEVEL AREA WARNING LEVELING THE GROUND TH...

Page 9: ...illed with water 18 x 12 2 24 x 12 3 24 x 15 3 30 x 15 33 x 18 4 39 x 18 6 45 x 18 7 STRAP ASSEMBLY FOR OVAL POOLS SIZES 18 x 12 24 x 12 Buttress Bottom Plate 5 16 18 x 1 2 Hex Head Screws 5 16 18 Hex...

Page 10: ...Cu 33 x 18 6 0 Tons 4 0 Cu 39 x 18 7 2 Tons 4 8 Cu 45 x 18 8 3 Tons 5 5 Cu Mark out pool radius 1 2 pool width using stakes B as a reference Form the two end semicircles by sliding the long bottom rai...

Page 11: ...LES TIGHTEN EACH SCREW TO 85 INCH POUNDS B During this assembly procedure make sure that one washer is on the inside of the pool and one washer in on the outside of the pool sandwiching the two wall e...

Page 12: ...er the Internal Buttress Support and outside of the tabs in the Buttress Bottom Plate Fig 3 4 Align the holes in the Buttress Post Buttress Bottom Plate and Internal Buttress Support and secure using...

Page 13: ...pool with 3 layers of cloth tape all the way from top to bottom of wall If the filter inlet and outlet are not used cover over the pre scored areas on the inside of the pool wall with 1 layer of tape...

Page 14: ...e duct tape around the remaining scored sections as shown in figure 2 If the through wall filter inlet and outlet holes are to be used remove metal cutouts by breaking perforations using a knife and h...

Page 15: ...to run 8 up from ground and 8 away from the wall Build a mound on top of the bottom straps and hold down sheets to protect your liner from metal edges of the strap Do not use any material that will co...

Page 16: ...pproximately 4 and hold it by temporarily placing the plastic edging over the liner and the wall Continue in this manner around the entire pool 3 Gently pull on the liner and use a soft bristle broom...

Page 17: ...er following its instructions Then you can fill the entire pool as quickly as desired EZ HOOK VINYL LINER TOP RAIL POOL WALL OUTSIDE VIEW OF POOL WALL COVE 8 8 OPTIONAL WALL GUARD 12 12 BEADED LINER I...

Page 18: ...is time VERTICAL BUTTRESS NOTE CAGE NUTS NOT NEEDED ON ALL POOLS CHECK YOUR PACKING LIST Before the top plates are installed it is necessary to attach the cage nuts in their appropriate locations as s...

Page 19: ...r MAKE SURE THAT THE TOP PLATE IS CENTERED DIRECTLY ON TOP OF THE BOTTOM PLATE Attach the vertical to the top and bottom plate using the No 12x1 2 Sheet Metal Screws Insert the exposed end of a top ra...

Page 20: ...G F 9 Ledge 8 Box Vertical A C A C A C A C A C A C A C A C Place ledges over the wall with each end resting on a top plate Using the above chart as a guide align the set of holes in the top plate as s...

Page 21: ...ligning the tab on the bottom of the cover with the slot in the top plate of pool fig A only For 2 piece covers insert bottom section into top fig 1 so that it becomes one unit fig 2 Then snap cover i...

Page 22: ...e a hole simply use the cover as a template and drill through the vertical using a 9 64 diameter drill bit being careful not to damage the pool wall 10X1 SELF TAPPING SCREW 1 4 14x1 SELF TAPPING SCREW...

Page 23: ...x 1 2 screws provided The two 2 edges of the covers should be parallel Before tightening the screws press the two covers firmly together WRAP AROUND PEDESTAL Place the pedestal onto the bottom of the...

Page 24: ...he circular attachment with the grove inside the cavity in the front of the cover and insert the attachment into the cavity TOP COVER 3 7 XL TWO PIECE WRAP AROUND COVER AND PEDESTAL 1 Insert the logo...

Page 25: ...S AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS 20 490090 490091 490021 Educational programs and materials i e seminars workshops brochures videos instructional guides etc are available from NSPI NSPF other aquatic safety g...

Page 26: ...from a serious fall Never run the filter while there are swimmers in or around the pool Be sure electrical hook ups comply with national and Local electrical codes Do not dispense chemicals into the p...

Page 27: ...cked off by using a plug on the inside of the pool It is very important that the return fitting not protrude into the pool and that water is not allowed to flow into the skimmer If this is not followe...

Page 28: ...ng of algae and add it regularly to reduce chlorine requirements Hard water high content of minerals or iron in the water often found in well water will react with chlorine lowering its action By addi...

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