STEP 6
INSTALL SPRINGS ON THE 8 BRACKETS
LOOP-LOC provides two different types of On-Ground Installation Tools. The type of device included with your cover is
based upon the specific On-Ground pool you are covering. Please refer to figures 7 & 8 if you have received our nylon
Installation Rod, or figure 9 if you have received our On-Ground Installation Hook.
figure 7
figure 8
Nylon Installation Rod
•
Insert Installation Rod through retaining
ring on end of spring (see
Figure 7
).
•
Place heel of rod behind anchor head. Pull
rod handle away from cover edge until
retaining ring on spring slides over anchor
head (see
Figure 8
).
•
Rotate rod until heel is free from anchor
head. Cover is now secured to bracket.
On-Ground Installation Hooks
•
Place hook of the Installation device over spring as shown in
Figure 9
.
•
Pull back and lower the springs retaining ring onto the brackets.
•
Cover is now secured to bracket.
ATTACH REMAINING BRACKETS AND INSTALL REMAINING SPRINGS
ONTO THE BRACKETS
.
•
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to install remaining brackets to deck apron, and
springs to brackets.
CONDUCT A FINAL CHECK
after all springs are installed.
Adjust all springs so that tension is equal on all parts of the cover, making certain
that the cover’s edge lies in a straight line on all sides. All springs should be compressed approximately 50%.
IMPORTANT: TO AVOID INJURY, BRACKETS MUST BE SECURED TO YOUR DECK
APRON BEFORE ATTACHING THE SPRINGS TO THE BRACKETS!
STEP 7
STEP 8
Kayak Pool Owners
•
Insert Installation Rod over anchor head
with heel of rod facing cover (
figure 10
).
•
Pressing downward, rotate rod 180
degrees so that heel of rod is between
anchor head and retaining ring (
figure 11
).
•
Tilt rod slightly toward cover until retaining
ring slides off of anchor head. Cover is
now released from bracket.
figure 7
figure 11
All Other Brands
•
Place the hook end of the Installation Hook onto the spring retaining ring at the bracket’s anchor head.
•
In one continuous movement, pull back on the Installation Hook with increasing pressure so as to free the spring retaining ring and
lift it from the bracket.
•
Carefully and slowly release the pressure from the spring.
COVER TENSION: Proper cover tension is crucial to maintaining your warranty and the life of your cover. It is not uncommon that after 2 to 3 weeks the cover will
stretch and the straps will need to be retightened to ensure proper tension. If you can remove the springs from the brackets by hand, THE STRAPS ARE TOO
LOOSE... which will void your warranty! The adjustable springs on your cover should be compressed about 50% at all times. Adjust as needed to maintain this
50% compression.
WATER LEVEL: In all areas - particularly snow areas - water level must be maintained high enough to support the cover and prevent excess wear. DO NOT
ALLOW WATER LEVEL TO FALL MORE THAN 14” BELOW THE TOP OF THE POOL THROUGHOUT THE WINTER OR THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
ADDING CHEMICALS: For pool water to remain clear, it must have the proper level of sanitizer and algaecide AT ALL TIMES - regardless of whether the pool is
in use. When closing your pool in the fall, use a winterizing chemical kit. The kit should include winterizing algaecide and floating canister(s) appropriate for the
water capacity of your pool. Tie the canister(s) so it floats near the center of the pool. When winterized properly, spring clean up will be kept to a minimum. One
month before opening your pool, or when temperatures of 60° or higher remain constant, additional algaecide should be added to the pool. Periodic additions
of sanitizer may be needed to maintain proper water chemistry and reduce algae growth.
To Remove Springs From Brackets:
IMPORTANT CARE INFORMATION
figure 9
figure 6
figure 10