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steps should be surrounded by a barrier which meets Section 

I, Paragraphs 1 through 9. When the ladder or steps are 

secured, locked, or removed,any opening created should not 

allow the passage of a 4-inch diameter sphere.

Section II: Barrier Locations

Barriers should be located so as to prohibit permanent 

structures, equipment or similar objects from being used to climb 

the barriers.

Recommendations Regarding Placement of the Pool:

Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or 

loose soil conditions (such as sand or mud), or on an elevated 

surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse 

under the weight of the filled pool.

• It is essential the pool is set up on solid, level ground. If the 

pool is set up on uneven ground it can cause collapse of the 

pool and flooding, causing serious personal injury and/or 

damage to personal property. Setting up on uneven ground will 

void the warranty and service claims.

• Do not set pool up on driveways, decks, platforms, gravel or 

asphalt. Ground should be firm enough to withstand the 

pressure of the water; mud, sand, soft / loose soil or tar are not 

suitable.

• The ground must be cleared of all objects and debris including 

stones and twigs.

• Check with your local city council for by-laws relating to fencing, 

barriers, lighting and safety requirements and ensure you 

comply with all laws. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Part for 54370E:

 One pool, One sun shade, Repair patch. 

Assembly

1. Take the pool and accessories out of the carton with care and 

spread out the pool on to the selected site.

2. Open the safety valves and inflate the parts one by one. Be 

sure to close the valves after inflation. Air pump is not 

included.

3. Assemble pool with the sun shade.

4. Slowly fill the pool to a proper water level, reach but do not 

exceed the fill line on the pool's interior. 

DO NOT OVERFILL

  

as this could cause the pool to collapse.

    ATTENTION: 

Do not leave pool unattended while filling with 

water.

    Never leave your chlid unattended - drowning hazard. 

Empty the pool

 

1. Check local regulations for specific directions regarding 

disposal of swimming pool water.

2. Deflate all the air chambers, at the same time push down the 

wall of the pool to release the water. Make sure release all the 

water in 20 minutes. 

NOTE: 

Drain by adult only!

Pool Maintenance

Warning: If you do not adhere to the maintenance guidelines 

covered herein, your health might be at risk, especially that of 

your children.

• Change the water of pools frequently (particularly in hot 

weather) or when noticeably contaminated, unclean water is 

harmful to the user's health.

• Please contact your local retailer to obtain chemicals to treat 

the water in your pool. Be sure to follow the chemical 

manufacturer's instructions.

• Proper maintenance can maximize the life of your pool.

• See packaging for water capacity.

Cleaning and Storage

1. After use, use a damp cloth to gently clean all surfaces.

    Note:

 Never use solvents or other chemicals that may 

damage the product.

2. Air dry the pool, once pool is completely dry, fold pool carefully 

and put back to its originalpacking. If pool is not completely 

dry, mould may result and will damage the pool.

3. Store in a cool, dry place and out of children’s reach.

4. Check the product for damage at the beginning of each 

season and at regular intervals when in use.

Repair

If a chamber is damaged, use the provided repair patch.

1. Clean area to be repaired.

2. Carefully peel patch.

3. Press patch over area to be repaired.

4. Wait 30 minutes before inflation.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read and Follow All Safety Information and Instructions.

Keep for future reference.

Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can result 

in serious injury or death to users, especially children.

Prevent Young Children From Drowning:

• Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.

• State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other 

approved barriers.

• Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.

• Drowning occurs silently and quickly. Assign an adult to 

supervise pool and wear provided water watcher tag.

• Keep children in your direct sight when they are in or near pool 

and when you are filling and emptying pool.

• When searching for a missing child, check pool first, even if you 

think your child is in the house.

• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and 

draining of the pool. Maintain constant supervision of children 

and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is 

completely empty and stowed away.

• Refer to the list of barrier recommendations and guidelines as 

described in CPSC Publication No.362.

• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the 

pool. Give this person a “water watcher” tag and ask that they 

wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children 

in the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person 

to pass the “water watcher” tag and the supervision 

responsibility to another adult.

Prevent Young Children From Gaining Access to Pool:

• Remove pool ladders before leaving pool. Toddlers can climb 

ladder and get into pool.

• Position furniture away from pool so that children cannot climb 

and gain access to pool.

• When leaving pool, remove floats and toys from pool that might 

attract a child.

Be Prepared to Respond to an Emergency:

• Keep a working phone and list of emergency numbers near 

pool.

• Become certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) so 

you can respond to an emergency.

Diving Risk:

• Do not dive into the pool. Diving into shallow water can result in 

a broken neck, paralysis, or death.

Electrocution Risk:

• Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers and other electrical 

appliances away from the pool. 

• Do not place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.

For further safety tips check out the following websites:

www.homesafetycouncil.org

http://www.safety-council.org/info/child/water.html

www.safekids.org

www.nspi.org

Safety Barrier Guidelines for Residential Swimming Pool

Section I: Outdoor swimming pool

An outdoor swimming pool, including an inground, aboveground, 

or onground pool, hot tub, or spa, should be provided with a 

barrier which complies with the following:

  1. The top of the barrier should be at least 48 inches above 

grade measured on the side of the barrier which faces away 

from the swimming pool. The maximum vertical clearance 

between grade and the bottom of the barrier should be 4 

WARNING

inches measured on the side of the barrier which faces away 

from the swimming pool. Where the top of the pool structure 

is above grade, such as an above ground pool, the barrier 

may be at ground level, such as the pool structure, or 

mounted on top of the pool structure. Where the barrier is 

mounted on top of the pool structure, the maximum vertical 

clearance between the top of the pool structure and the 

bottom of the barrier should be 4 inches.

  2. Openings in the barrier should not allow passage of a 4-inch 

diameter sphere. 

  3. Solid barriers, which do not have openings, such as a 

masonry or stone wall, should not contain indentations or 

protrusions except for normal construction tolerances and 

tooled masonry joints. 

  4. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical 

members and the distance between the tops of the horizontal 

members is less than 45 inches, the horizontal members 

should be located on the swimming pool side of the fence. 

Spacing between vertical members should not exceed 1-3/4 

inches in width. Where there are decorative cutouts, spacing 

within the cutouts should not exceed 1-3/4 inches in width.

  5. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical 

members and the  distance between the tops of the 

horizontal members is 45 inches or more, spacing between 

vertical members should not exceed 4 inches. Where there 

are decorative cutouts, spacing within the cutouts should not 

exceed 1-3/4 inches in width.

  6. Maximum mesh size for chain link fences should not exceed 

1-3/4 inch square unless the fence is provided with slats 

fastened at the top or the bottom which reduce the openings 

to no more than 1-3/4 inches. 

  7. Where the barrier is composed of diagonal members, such 

as a lattice fence, the maximum opening formed by the 

diagonal members should be no more than 1-3/4 inches.

  8. Access gates to the pool should comply with Section I, 

Paragraphs 1through 7,and should be equipped to 

accommodate alocking device. Pedestrian access gates 

should open outward, away from the pool, and should be 

self-closing and have a self-latching device. Gates other than 

pedestrian access gates should have a  self-latching device. 

Where the release mechanism of the self-latching device is 

located less than 54 inches from the bottom of the gate, (a) 

the release mechanism should be located on the pool side of 

the gate at least 3 inches below the top of the gate and (b) 

the gate and barrier should have no opening greater than 1/2 

inch within18 inches of the release mechanism. 

  9. Where a wall of a dwelling serves aspart of the barrier, one 

of the following should apply:

      (a) All doors with direct access to the pool through that wall 

should be equipped with an alarm which produces an 

audible warning when the door and its screen, if present, 

are opened. The alarm should sound continuously for a 

minimum of 30 seconds within 7 seconds after the door is 

opened. Alarms should meet there quirements of UL2017 

General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems, 

Section 77. The alarm should have a minimum sound 

pressure rating of 85 dBA at 10 feet and the sound of the 

alarm should be distinctive from other household sounds, 

such as smoke alarms, telephones, and door bells. The 

alarm should automatically reset under all conditions. The 

alarm should be equipped with manual means, such as 

touchpads or switches, to temporarily deactivate the 

alarm for a single opening of the door from either 

direction. Such deactivation should last for no more than 

15 seconds. The deactivation touchpads or switches 

should be located at least 54 inches above the threshold 

of the door. 

      (b) The pool should be equipped with a power safety cover 

which complies with ASTM F1346-91 listed below. 

      (c) Other means of protection, such as self-closing doors with 

self-latching devices, are accept able so long as the 

degree of protection afforded is not less than the 

protection afforded by (a) or (b) described above. 

10. Where an aboveground pool structure is used as a barrier or 

where the barrier is mounted on top of the pool structure, and 

the means of access is a ladder or steps, then (a) the ladder 

to the pool or steps should be capable of being secured, 

locked or removed to prevent access, or (b) the ladder or 

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No Diving

You can break your neck 

and be paralyzed!

WARNING

Electrocution Risk

Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and 

other electrical devices away from pool.

Do not place pool near or under overhead 

electrical lines.

WARNING

Prevent Drowning

Children under 5, especially toddlers are at 

highest risk of drowning.

Closely watch children who are 

in or near

 this pool.

Empty pool or prevent access when not in use. 

WARNING

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