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b) Pre-assembly, with the canvas removed from
the panel and according to the drawing:
Clean the contact surfaces between the gaskets
(2), rear body (3) and counterflange (1) and the
panel of the swimming pool.
Stick a gasket (2) onto the counterflange (1).
(Fig. A)
Stick the remaining two gaskets (2) onto the rear
body (3) (according to drawing).
(Fig. B - C)
Secure the counterflange (1) through the rear
part of the swimming pool panel, fit the rear
body (3) from the other side of the panel and
hold it firmly in place while the two screws (13)
are driven into the holes A and B.
(Fig. D)
Ensure that the rear body (3) is in correct
position.
The word “HAUT” must be at the top part.
(Fig. E)
c) Assembly.
After fitting the canvas, fill the swimming pool
with approximately 15 cm of water so that it is
well tensioned.
Place the flange (5) on the canvas, seeking out
the right position and making use of the lip of
the protective plate (4) to position it. Insert the
screws (11) so that they pierce the canvas and
then drive them fully home. Avoid excessive
force when driving home the screws.
(Fig. F)
Once all the screws are secured, cut the interior
part of the canvas with a cutter.
(Fig. G)
Remove the protective plate (4) and stow it
safely.
(Fig. H)
3.2. Fibreglass swimming pools
a) Cutting the panel.
(Fig. 3)
Place the template (15) on the interior part of
the swimming pool panel, such that the distance
between the plane XY and the maximum height
of the structure is 400 mm. The plane XY must
be parallel to the maximum-height plane of the
swimming pool.
Mark the 14 assembly holes and cut along the
dotted-line zone of the template so as to mark
the cut outline on the panel.
Cut the outline and drill the holes marked in the
panel.
b) Pre-assembly, according to the drawing:
Clean the contact surfaces between the gaskets
(2), rear body (3) and counterflange (1) and the
panel of the swimming pool.
Stick a gasket (2) onto the counterflange (1).
(Fig. A)
Stick a gasket (2) onto the rear body (3).
(Fig. C)
Secure the counterflange (1) through the rear
part of the swimming pool panel, fit the rear
body (3) from the other side of the panel and
hold it firmly in place while the two screws (13)
are driven into the holes A and B.
(Fig. D)
Ensure that the rear body (3) is in correct position.
The word “HAUT” must be at the top part.
(Fig. E)
c) Assembly.
Stick the gasket (2) to the flange (5).
(Fig. I)
Place the flange (5) on the rear body (3). Drive
the screws (11) fully home. Avoid excessive
force when driving home the screws.
(Fig. F)
Withdraw the protective plate (4) and stow it
safely.
(Fig. H)
3.3. Concrete swimming pools
Please consult Davey for advice when installing
this device in a concrete swimming pools.
3.4. Fitting front plate
Pass the capillary pipe (7) through the hole in the
rear body (3) until it emerges from the end of the
hose on the side of the connections to the pump.
(Fig. K)
Fit the capillary pipe (7) by pressing it into the
pressure switch and ensuring that it is securely
connected.
Offer the front plate (6) up to the rear body (3),
ensuring that the rubber gasket is in place before
fixing the unit with the 3 M5 screws (12).
3.5. Fitting the air hose
The hose must be attached to the wall to form an
air trap, or at a level above the maximum height
of the swimming pool, so as to avoid emptying the
pool. Alternatively, it can be attached to the wall at
a height between the waterline and the maximum
height of the pool. Use a securing staple (10) to
ensure correct fitting.
Mount the filter (9) on the end of the hose in order
to prevent dirt entering.
(Fig. L)
3.6. Fitting the pressure switch
The hose must be attached to the wall to form an
air trap, or at a level above the maximum height
of the swimming pool, so as to avoid emptying the
pool. Use a securing staple (10) to ensure correct
fitting.
Cut the hose to the right length to reach the panel
(8) and mount the filter (9) on the end of the hose
in order to prevent dirt entering.
The maximum length to ensure correct operation
of the pressure switch is 25 metres. It is advisable
to cut the capillary pipe to just the right length to
reach the panel (8), ensuring that the connecting
pipe is passed through again.
(Fig. M)
Connect the capillary pipe (7) to the pressure
switch, ensuring that it is firmly connected.
(Fig. N)