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During the course of the winter, the liner may pull out of its coping due to no fault of the MANUFACTURER OR
THE POOL INSTALLER. Due to freezing and thawing of the ground, the ground sometimes sinks and the liner
with the weight of ice or water will sink, pulling the liner out of its coping. DO NOT PERMIT ICE SKATING, as
this may damage the liner. IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED CAREFULLY, YOUR
WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED WITH POSSIBLE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO YOUR POOL.
RULES FOR SAFE POOL USE
You have purchased a family pool of superior quality and durability. Your Aqua Leader warranty guarantees you
years of enjoyment under normal use and care. (See warranty for complete details and conditions.) As an owner,
you are responsible for the protection of those who swim in your pool. We urge you to follow these basic safety
rules:
Safety equipment
• A light and strong pole not less than 12 feet (3.66m) long with blunt ends located in close proximity of the pool.
• A life ring preserver with a throwing rope attached to it.
• Emergency numbers near the pool and on the telephone nearest to the pool. (Police, fire and rescue unit,
physician, ambulance, and hospital).
Pool owner safety rules
• Never dive or jump from the top rail of the pool. Your pool is designed for swimming and wading, not jumping or
diving.
• Do not walk, sit or stand up on the pool top rails.
• Never allow children to swim without supervision.
• Never swim alone.
• Always remove the pool ladder, or raise the safety ladder when the pool is not in use.
• If you eat, wait at least one hour before you go swimming.
• Do not allow family pets in the pool.
• Do not allow any horseplay or roughness around the pool.
• Do not throw objects (e.g.: sticks, stones) into the pool.
• Keep all electrical appliances away from the pool.
• Keep all glass or metal objects away from the pool.
• To avoid the spread of bacteria or infection do not allow sick people in the pool.
• Do not swim when there are risks of lighting. Thunderstorms may endanger swimmers.
Unfortunately, many pool owners wait until an accident has occurred before setting guidelines. Establish
your rules before the first person steps into the pool. If possible, make sure that everyone using the pool has
some basic training in water safety and basic rescue methods. Some associations publish booklets about “basic
rescue and water safety” that provides information on assisting a swimmer in difficulty, artificial respiration, first
aid for swimmers, family water safety, and several other subjects. We strongly recommend you get one.
The company reserves the right to modify or alter any construction specifications without notice.
Manufactured by TRENDIUM POOL PRODUCTS INC (Member of the Wilbar Group) 7050 St-Patrick Street,
LaSalle, Quebec H8N 1V2 CANADA.
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