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1a - Insert the posts into the metal plinths
1b - Put the bottom row of planks into position.
1c - Hold these planks in place using upright metal plates (at right angles). Secure with 12x160 japy bolts at the bottom but do
not tighten up.
1d - Place a standard length temporary plank along each edge of the pool basin. Secure using 12x120 japy bolts. Tighten up all the
bolts (top and bottom).
1e - To imperatively check alignment of wedges (chalk line) and diagonals (12,5 m ribbon); A = B
1f - 1st case scenario: the plinth does not obstruct the drill:
Drill the central hole (8 mm in diameter), drive in the anchoring pins and tighten up.
1g - Drill the remaining holes (20 mm in diameter), drive in the anchoring pins and tighten up. Repeat the process on each plinth.
1h - 2nd case scenario: the plinth is obstructing the drill:
Mark in the position of the holes with paint or felt tip pen.
1i - Remove the post and its plinth, drill the holes, reposition, drive in the anchoring pins and tighten. Repeat the process on each plinth.
- Installation of angle junction in reinforced steel
- Installation of angle junction
1j - Unscrew the upper and lower japy bolts and take down the temporary top planks.
Fit the planks together using the sacrifice part provided for this purpose.
1k - Put the japy bolts in place.
1l - Position the planks where the backwash inlet will be on the 8th row opposite the skimmer.
1m - Place the plank where the automatic pool cleaner point will be on the 8th row in the middle of the basin.
1n - Position the 2 remaining standard length planks and the upper planks along the edge of the pool.
1o - Check the alignment of the lower and upper skimmer planks.
1p - Tighten up all the japy bolts (see fig. J for the plinths and fig. K for the upper part of the post).
1q - Do the preparation for drilling the upper planks, taking account of the measurements.
1r – Nail the finishing strips to the posts.
2a - Position the horizontal reinforcements level with the upper edge on the exterior of the structure. Make level and screw together from the pool interior, until screw heads
to not protrude.
2b - Pre-drill 3 holes of 6 mm (on the corners).
2c - Widen the holes to a depth of 45 mm using a flat 12 mm drill bit and screw in using three 6x90 screws.
2d - Pre-drill three 6 mm holes and screw into the corners.
2e - Position the consoles, mark their position, drill and screw until heads do not protrude.
2f - Screw in the horizontal reinforcement with the consoles.
3a - Screw in the skimmer intake in the upper plank using two screws provided in the skimmer box.
3b - Install the outer skimmer seal and the skimmer itself.
3c - Fix on the whole unit tightening it really well to ensure it is totally waterproof. (Screw in manually.)
3d - Position one of the skimmer seals.
3e - Drill the tracks according to the measurements (3 cm from the ends and then approximately every 20 cm).
3f - Unroll the wall felt.
3g - Place the plastic track flat on to the felt underlay, flush with the upper plank.
3h - Screw in the first length of track for the liner using 4x40 stainless steel screws.
3i - At the corners, make a V-shaped partial cut in the track so that you can bend it to fit into corners. Screw in on both sides of the corner 3 cm out.
3j - Cut the felt underlay out on the outside of the skimmer frame.
3k - Do the same for the backwash inlet and the automatic pool cleaner point.
SUMMARY:
- Erecting the sides of the pool
- Positioning the supports and the brackets
- Preparing the sides of the pool
- Installing the felt underlay and the liner
- Cutting the liner, fitting the backwash inlet
nozzle and the skimmer
- Installing pine coping
- The ladders
- Installing the automatic pool cleaner
4a - Put the ground protection felt in place.
4b - Cut out the felt underlay using a Stanley knife or a pair of scissors.
4c - Put the liner in place.
4d - Fit the corners of the liner into the corners of the pool.
4e - Hook the liner on to the lip of the track.
4f - Position the locking strip around the edge of the basin. Start in the middle of each side.
4g - Stretch the liner to its full extent.
4h - Fill the pool with water to a depth of 2 cm.
4i - Smooth out any creases in the liner and resume filling with water.
5a - Start filling the pool with water.
5b - Stop filling when the water is just below the backwash inlet nozzle.
5c - Position the backwash inlet nozzle from inside the pool.
5d - Cut a hole in the liner at the level of the nozzle, leaving approx. 2mm clearance. Put the joint and the delivery nozzle in place.
5e - Tighten the nut on the backwash inlet nozzle enough to make sure it is waterproof. Do the same with the automatic pool cleaner point.
5f - Bind the ends of the fittings that you have fed through with Teflon tape, working in an anti-clockwise direction.
5g - Screw in the ends of the backwash inlet nozzle and the automatic pool cleaner point.
5h - This is an example of how to position the pipe work for the backwash. It is possible to fit union fittings after the elbow joints for dismantling purposes.
5i - Stick together the elbow joint, the stop valve and the PVC pipe cut to the right length according to ground measurements.
5j - Stick the whole pre-assembled unit to where the automatic pool cleaner point comes through. Close off the stop valve.
5k - Once you have bound the fitting that has been fed through with Teflon tape, screw the stop valve, which has been fed through, into the skimmer.
5l – Stick the rigid PVC pipe and the elbow joint to the stop valve. Close off the valve once the sealant has set and resume filling with water.
5m – Put in the skimmer seal and the frame.
5n – Screw in the whole skimmer.
5o – Cut out the liner on the inside of the skimmer frame.
5p –The water is at the correct level when it is halfway up the skimmer.
6a - Pre-drill the inner coping approximately every 70 cm and screw down. Start no less than 3 cm from the ends.
6b - Pre-drill the outer coping.
6c - Screw down the outer coping.
6d - Position the joining plates at right angles. Pre-drill and screw in using 6x30 hinge screws.
8a - Insert the pressure regulator into the rubber adaptor. Make sure that you put it in the right way.
8b - Assemble the automatic pool cleaner pipe and fit it into the free end of the pressure regulator. It is important to expel all the air from it.
8c - Plug the whole unit, keeping it immersed, into the automatic pool cleaner point. Open the stop valve on the automatic pool cleaner point and shut off the skimmer stop valve.
Start up the pump. When the pool cleaner is not in use, shut off the automatic pool cleaner point stop valve and open the skimmer stop valve. Refer to the notes about the
automatic pool cleaner for more details.
• Installation on concrete slab compulsory and necessary for warranty to be valid. Thickness: 20 cm minimum. Ensure that slab is completely
smooth and level and it is essential that it is sunk in the ground to more than half its height.
• Swimming pool should be oriented so that skimmer inlet(s) face(s) prevailing wind, in order to optimise surface particle filtration.
The ladders must not be used for other purposes. The maximum permissible load is 150 kg.
The entry ladder must be placed in a safe position, if it is not used.
7a - Put the ladder in position. To do that, expel the air from the steps if necessary.
7b - It can only be placed at certain points. See instructions for the cover.
7c - Secure the stainless steel supports using the bolts provided in the stainless steel ladder box.
7d - Place the ladder socket into the hole and fix in place using two 6x60 hinge screws.
7e - Position the wooden ladder against the horizontal support under the coping.
7f - Mark in the position of the holes and drill.
7g - Attach the warning sticker for the wood ladder in a visible position on one of the two hand rails on the sides
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