CHOOSE THE CORRECT LOCATION
IMPORTANT:
The pool must be set up on a completely flat and level surface. Please do not install the pool if the surface
is Inclined or sloped.
Correct conditions to set up the pool:
• The selected location has to be capable of uniformly supporting the weight for the entire time the pool is installed,
moreover the location must be flat and must be cleared of all objects and debris including stones and twigs.
• We recommend positioning the pool away from any objects kids could use to climb into the pool.
NOTE:
Position the pool near an adequate drainage system to deal with overflow or to discharge the pool.
Incorrect conditions to set up the pool:
• On uneven ground the pool may collapse causing serious personal injury and/or damage to personal property and will
void the warranty and prevent any service claims.
• Sand should not be used to create a level base; the ground must be dug out if necessary.
• Directly under overhead power lines or trees. Be sure the location does not contain underground utility pipes, lines or
cables of any kind.
• Do not set up the pool on driveways, decks, platforms, gravel or asphalt surfaces. The selected location should be firm
enough to withstand the pressure of the water; mud, sand, soft / loose soil or tar are not suitable.
• Grass or other vegetation under the pool will die and may cause odors and slime to develop, therefore we recommend
removing all grass from the selected pool location.
• Avoid areas prone to aggressive plant and weed species that may grow through the ground cloth or liner.
NOTE:
Check with your local city council for by-laws relating to fencing, barriers, lighting and safety requirements and
ensure you comply with all laws.
NOTE:
If have a filter pump, refer to the pump’s manual for instructions.
NOTE:
The ladder must match the pool size and should to be used only for entering and exiting the pool. It is forbidden
to exceed the permitted payload of the ladder. Check regularly if the ladder is properly assembled.
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Size: 2.59 m x 1.70 m x 61 cm (102’’ x 67’’ x 24’’)
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Size: 3.00 m x 2.01 m x 66 cm (118’’ x 79’’ x 26’’)
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Size: 4.00 m x 2.11 m x 81 cm (157’’ x 83’’ x 32’’)
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Installation
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Assembly of the Frame pool can be completed without tools.
NOTE:
It is important to assemble pool in the order shown below. Install your pools according to the above
illustrations.
1. Lay out all parts and check that you have the correct quantities as listed in the parts guide. If you are missing
any part do not assemble the pool, contact our Customer Service Department for assistance.
NOTE:
Vertical pool legs are packaged inside the top rails.
2. If pool was purchased with a ground cloth, spread carefully at the desired location. This pool may have been
FILLING POOL WITH WATER
ATTENTION:
Do not leave pool unattended while filling with water
1. Fill pool to drain valve.
STOP
2. Turn water off. Check that the water is not collecting on any side to ensure the pool is level. If pool is not
level, drain water and re-level ground by digging out (See Fig. 10). Never attempt to move the pool with
water in it, serious personal injury or damage to the pool may result.
NOTE:
Your pool may contain a great deal of pressure. If your pool has any bulge or uneven side then the pool is
not level, the sides may burst and the water may discharge suddenly causing serious personal injury and/or
damage to property.
3. If level,fill pool to lowest pump valve.
STOP
4. Turn water off. Check valves for secure fit.
5. Fill pool until water capacity is 90% (See Fig. 9), DO NOT OVERFILL as
this could cause the pool to collapse. In times of heavy rainfall you may
need to empty some of the water to ensure the level is correct.
6. Check pool for any leaks at valves or seams, check ground cloth for any
evident water loss. Do not add chemicals until this has been done.
7. In the event of a leak, patch your pool using the patch kit provided. Refer to the FAQ’s for further information.
NOTE:
Drawings for illustration purpose only. May not reflect actual product. Not to scale.
ATTENTION:
Do not use pump when pool is in use.
During the season of use of the swimming pool, the filtration system must be necessarily put into service every day,
enough for a long time to assure at least a complete renewal of the volume of water.
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Proper Water Level
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purchased with a Bestway Filter Pump, if a pump is to be used (recommended and also available separately)
the pool should be located within distance of a power outlet.
3. Place the Leg Bands (L) on the ground (See Fig. 1). There are different lengths of Leg bands (L), please ensure
you have used the correct sizes at the correct locations.
4. Spread out the pool and put it on the Leg Bands (L). Make sure it is right side up (See Fig. 2). Let it sit exposed
to direct sunlight for 1 hour or more so the pool is more flexible during set up.
5. Turn the pool so the drain valve is near the area where your plan to drain the water and pump valves are facing
the outlet for the optional filter pump.
ATTENTION:
Do not drag the pool on the ground in order to avoid damaging the linear on sharp objects.
Bestway Inflatables will not be responsible for damage caused to the pool due to mishandling or failure to
follow these instructions.
6. Insert all of the top rails into the pole sleeves on the top of the pool (See Fig. 3). The combinations for top rails
are different for different sizes pools, see the Structure Section for detail.
7. At the middle opening of each sleeve, insert the two ends of the top rails into the Connector (I).(See Fig. 4)
NOTE:
At each Connector ensure both top rails are properly inserted.
8. At the corners, insert the top rails into the Corner Seats (J). Insert the Connection Pins (K) into the pre-drilled
holes locking the top rails into position.(See Fig. 5)
9. Insert the Vertical Pool Legs (F) into the bottom of the Corner Seats (J). (See Fig. 5)
10. On the sides of the rectangle, insert the T Support (E), Vertical Pool Legs (F) or the Y-Vertical Pool Legs (G,H)
into the vertical holes of the Connectors (I). (See Fig. 6, See Fig. 8)
11. Connect the Side Support Legs (H) to the Y-Vertical Pool Legs (G). Ensure the spring-loaded pins lock into the
pre-drilled holes. (See Fig. 6)
12. On each corresponding Pool Leg located on the sides of the rectangle, put the Pool Legs (E, F or G) through
the loops of the Leg Bands (L). This will keep both corresponding pool legs locked in position.
(See Fig. 6, See Fig. 8)
13. Attach all Footings (M&N) to the bottom of the Vertical Pool Legs (F) and the Side Support Legs (H).
(See Fig. 7)
14. Test the Frame to ensure all connections are secure before filling with water.
15. Insert the blue stopper plug into the inlet and outlet on the inside wall of the pool.
16. Ensure drain valve is firmly closed.
17. Put 1’’ to 2’’ water in the pool to cover the floor. Once pool floor is slightly covered, gently smooth out all
wrinkles. Start in the center of the pool and work your way clockwise to the outside.
POOL MAINTENANCE
Warning:
If you do not adhere to the maintenance guidelines covered herein, your health might be at risk, especially
that of children. Pool water treatment is essential for the safety of the users. Using chemicals inappropriately will cause
property damage and personal injury.
NOTE:
The pump is used to circulate the water and to filter small particles. In order to keep your pool water clean and
hygienic, you must also add chemicals.
1. It is recommended not to fill the pool with catchment water, drilling water, or drainage well water: these waters
generally contain polluted organic substances including nitrates and phosphates. Filling pools with water from the
public network is advised.
2. Always keep your pool clean and apply the correct pool chemicals. Unsanitary water is a serious health hazard. It is
recommended to use disinfectant, flocculant, acid or alkali chemicals to treat your pool.
3. Clean the PVC liner regularly with non-abrasive brushes or a pool vacuum cleaner.
4. Throughout the season, the water filtration system must run long enough each day to clean the entire volume of
water in the pool.
5. Check the filter cartridge (or sand in a sand filter) regularly and replace dirty cartridges (or sand).
6. Regularly check the screws, bolts and all the metal parts for rust. Replace if necessary.
7. If it rains, check that the water level is not higher than the specified level. If water exceeds the specified levels, drain
the pool to the specified level.
8. Do not use the pump when the pool is in use.
9. Cover the pool when not in use.
10. For pool water treatment, the pH value is very important.
ATTENTION:
Do not leave the drained pool outside.
The following parameters ensure good quality water
Parameters
Water clarity
Colour of the water
Turbidity in FNU/NTU
Nitrate concentration above that of fill water in mg/l
Total organic carbon (TOC) in mg/l
Redox potential against Ag/AgCI 3,5 m KCl in mV
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value
Free active chlorine (without cyanuric acid) in mg/l
Free chlorine used in combination with cyanuric acid in mg/l
Cyanuric acid in mg/l
Combined chlorine in mg/l
Values
clear view of the pool bottom
no colour should be observed
max. 1,5 (preferably less than 0,5)
max. 20
max. 4,0
min. 650
6,8 to 7,6
0,3 to 1,5
1,0 to 3,0
max 100
max 0,5 (preferably close to 0,0 mg/l)