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WARNING:  DO NOT DIVE OR JUMP.  IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DIVING OR
JUMPING.  YOUR POOL IS APPROXIMATELY 4’ DEEP.  IF YOU DIVE OR JUMP
INTO YOUR POOL YOU RUN THE RISK OF PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.

Enclosed in the liner box is the safety envelope.  The safety stickers must be installed as per instructions.  Failure
to properly install warning labels will void warranty.  Alert all visitors and family of the risks associated with jumping
and/or diving and point out all warning labels supplied.  Failure to mount these safety labels may subject you to
substantial liability in case of injury.

Your pool is designed for years of pleasurable, safe family fun. But when used incorrectly, a swimming pool can be
dangerous.  To insure your pool is used safely you must observe the following safety precautions:

1.

Do not dive, do not jump, no rough play, no running or pushing.

2.

Do not walk on the top rail.  It can be slippery and is not a walkway.

3.

Be sure to install all safety labels provided with your pool according to the safety instructions.

4.

Keep a 50’ safety rope with a flotation buoy with an outside diameter of 15” accessible in a prominent area
by your pool.

5.

Post near all entrances to the pool area a list of telephone numbers for the following:

a.

Local police

b.

Local fire department

c.

Local rescue unit

d.

Local ambulance service

e.

Local hospital

f.

911 emergency number, if available

6.

Provide fencing or an enclosure which is independent of the house as a closure around the entire pool
area.  The fencing must be made of durable material, a minimum of 4’ high from ground level and with
closures with self-latching locks to make the pool inaccessible to toddlers and uninvited guests. Make sure
the gate is always closed.  Be sure to follow local building code requirements for load capacity and fencing
if using an aftermarket or homebuilt deck.

7.

Check with your local town or municipality in regard to obtaining a building permit and/or an electrical
permit.  The installer shall follow the regulations for set backs, barriers, devices and other conditions.

8.

All electrical outlet connections should be a minimum of 5’ from the outside perimeter of the wall of the
pool.  From 5’-10’ there should be either a fixed connection (outlet box) or twist lock connection with a
GFCI.  Connect power cords to a 3-wire grounding-type outlet only.

9.

Severe electrical shock could result if you install your pump or filter on a deck.  They could fall into the
water causing severe shock or electrocution.  Do not install on a deck or other surface at, above or slightly
below the top ledge of the pool, within 5 feet of pool water edge.

10. Do not sit, stand or climb on the pump and filter or any part of the pool structure.  Components such as the

filtration system, pumps and heater must be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of
access to the pool by young children.

11. Never drink alcoholic beverages or use any intoxicants which could hinder your judgment and reflexes.
12. Never use the pool alone.  All children must be supervised continuously.
13. Do not use pool if bottom is not clearly visible.  At night, sufficient lighting must be available.  It is the pool

owners’ sole responsibility to provide adequate lighting for the pool bottom, safety signs and walkways,
which exceeds minimum standards of the IES of North America.

14. Be sure that all toys, chairs and tables or similar objects that a young child could climb on be at least 4’

from the pool.

15. Do not use pool during electrical or rain storms.
16. See available Association of Spa and Pool Professionals (APSP) publications for more tips on pool safety.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for Radiant Pools Metric Series

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Metric Series Residential Swimming Pool...

Page 2: ...e sure to follow local building code requirements for load capacity and fencing if using an aftermarket or homebuilt deck 7 Check with your local town or municipality in regard to obtaining a building...

Page 3: ...s perfectly level Unlevel pools place extreme pressures on the pool walls An earth mound or pool cove must also be installed This keeps the pool liner from creeping out from under the pool wall Be sur...

Page 4: ...8 x16 POOL COMPONENTS CHECKLIST included for inground installation only IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT ALLOW SPLINES OR COMPRESSION SEAMS TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SAND OR OTHER DEBRIS AS THIS WILL CAUSE DIFFICU...

Page 5: ...lly follow all pool specifications All Radiant Pool components are engineered to provide a precise fit It is very important to handle all components with care Prior to assembly all pool components sho...

Page 6: ...inimize the impact of heavy rain and high ground water conditions 4 When installing your pool on a solid level surface it is imperative that you protect your pool and liner from chemicals and other fo...

Page 7: ...14 Patio Block Intervals Pool Size Qty Needed Once you have chosen an appropriate location for your pool based on the criteria specified above determine the pool circumference by putting a stake in t...

Page 8: ...nes are designed to slide freely into place when inserted properly into leveled panels NOTE When inserting each spline please be aware that the outside spline should be inserted completely before inse...

Page 9: ...ly instructions for Inground installation see page 15 The return fitting is comprised of 3 pieces inlet fitting SP 1091Z10 and back nut fig J In geographic areas of deep winter ground freezing an inle...

Page 10: ...seam For all other pool sizes the screw spacing should be approximately 29 beginning with the first screw approximately 2 3 over from a panel joint The beaded vinyl liner with the weight of the pool...

Page 11: ...illing with water After 6 of water is in the pool turn off and remove the shop vac BEADED VINYL LINER BEAD RECEIVER Clear all sticks and sharp objects from an area near the pool that is as large as th...

Page 12: ...h faceplate with 1 screws and hand tighten evenly till snug Using a razor knife carefully trim the liner out of the openings for the skimmer and return When done install the eyeball into the return Lo...

Page 13: ...Metric Inground Installation Instructions 11...

Page 14: ...vator does not dig the 2 ledge around the hopper too deep A sturdier pool will result when the pool rests on undisturbed earth It is better to have to remove a inch or two by hand then to have to buil...

Page 15: ...The top of the connector at finished wall height 3 Clamp connector in place drill step flange at holes in connector with a 7 16 drill bit bolt connector to the step do not tighten until all panels ar...

Page 16: ...illustrated with the nut on the outside of the pool fig 1 Drive rebar through one bottom hole to secure in proper Duplicate this process with the remaining anchor plates INGROUND ANCHORS PLATES AND WA...

Page 17: ...be cut to size depending on installation Utilizing a 2 male adapter attach support to bottom of skimmer as shown Extension Collars fig I are used to raise the top of the skimmer to the height of decki...

Page 18: ...f concrete required Collar Pool Perimeter ft x 02 Yards required Pool Interior Pool Interior Check with local building codes before installing your Radiant Metric pool inground If the pool is to be in...

Page 19: ...ment and other accessories not manufactured by Trojan Leisure Products LLC Manufacturer s Warranty performance is subject to the following terms and conditions Transportation Purchaser is responsible...

Page 20: ...440 North Pearl Street Albany NY 12207 div Trojan Leisure Products LLC PLACE POSTAGE HERE...

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