SUMMARY:
- Preparing the ground
- Erecting the sides of the pool
- Console screwing
- Putting up the supports for the sides of the pool
- Preparing the sides of the pool
- Installing the felt underlay and the liner
- Cutting out the liner to fit the backwash inlet
nozzle and the skimmer
- Assembly of the pine edging
- The ladders
3a - Positioning the brackets.
3b - Mark in the position of the brackets according to their height on the sides of the pool.
3c - Mark in the pre-drilling points on the side where the skimmer goes.
3d - Drill the holes for screwing in all the brackets.
3e - Put in the brackets and screw them in so that the screw heads are fully embedded into the wood.
3f - Fix on the wooden stops for the skimmer flaps.
4a - Cut the 45x135 post for the skimmer to the right length.
4b - Do the same for the backwash inlet.
4c - Mark in the drilling points for the supports and put up the posts.
4d - Drill the sides of the structure.
4e - Screw all planks and countersink screw heads.
4f - Note how to put up the brace covers.
4g - Mark in the points where the brace covers will be screwed in and drill the sides of the structure.
4h - Screw in the supports, fully embedding the screw heads into the sides of the pool.
4i - Nail the 3 sections of the brace cover together.
5a - Screw in the skimmer intake in the upper plank using the two screws provided in the skimmer box.
5b - Install the outer seal of the skimmer and the skimmer itself.
5c -Fix on the whole unit tightening it really well to ensure it is completely waterproof.
5d - Cover the threaded part of the hose connector with teflon tape, winding anti-clockwise (min. 20 layers). Screw this end into the valve
5e - Drill the tracks according to the measurements (3 cm from the ends and then approximately every 20 cm).
5f - Unroll the wall felt and press the plastic rail on top, flush with the upper plank.
5g - Mark out where the corner cut is to be made.
5h - Cut the corners according to the diagram.
5i - Fit one of the skimmer seals.
5j - Fit a seal for the backwash inlet. It must make contact with the wood.
6a - Put the ground protection felt in place.
6b - Cut out the felt underlay using a Stanley knife or a pair of scissors.
6c - Put the liner in place.
6d - Fit the corners of the liner into the corners of the pool.
6e - Hook the liner on to the lip of the track
6f - Check the position of the liner and smooth out the biggest creases.
6g - Adjust the corners of the liner to fit the structure.
6h - Fill the pool with water to a depth of 2 cm.
6i - Smooth out any creases and resume filling with water.
7a - Stop filling when the water is just below the backwash inlet nozzle.
7b - Position the backwash inlet nozzle from the inside of the pool.
7c - Cut a hole in the liner at the level of the nozzle, leaving approx. 2 mm clearance. Put the joint and the delivery nozzle in place.
7d - Tighten the nut on the backwash inlet pipe enough to make sure it is waterproof. Do the same with the automatic pool cleaner point.
7e - Bind the ends of the fittings that have been fed trough with Teflon tape, working in an anti-clockwise direction.
7f - Screw the ends into the backwash inlet and the automatic pool cleaner point.
7g - Mark in the position of the skimmer seal.
7h - Put in the skimmer seal and frame.
7i - Cut out the liner on the inside of the skimmer frame. Then put in place and clip in the flange cover.
7j - The water is at the correct level when it is halfway up the skimmer (after you have put in the filter).
7k - Arrange the finishing profiles at each corner of the pool. Cut these off at the height of the swimming pool, making sure to leave 2cm
clearance between the end of the finishing profile and the edging.
7l - Fix the finishing profiles using the nails provided.
For assembly of wood composite edging, please refer to the notice included with the edging kit.
8a - Position the inner edging leaving a 5-8mm expansion gap between each edging part.
8b - Detail of inner coping joining point.
8g - Position the remaining outer edging, maintaining a 5-8mm clearance between them and between the inner edging.
8d - Detail of outer coping joining point.
8e - Align the skimmer flap with the stops.
8f - Pre-drill the inner coping where it is to be fixed to the brackets and the planks.
8g - Screw the inner coping where the brackets will go.
8h - Pre-drill the outer coping.
8i - Screw the outer coping where the brackets go.
8j - Once you have slid them into place under the coping, screw down the perforated plates at the coping joints (on the inside and the outside
of the pool). Then screw the ends of the coping to the sides of the pool.
8k - Fix the 2 hinges on to the coping above the skimmer after you have done the predrilling with a 2 mm drill bit.
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The ladders should not be used for any other purpose
The maximum weight limit is 150 kg
The means of access should be put in a safe place when not in use
9a - Put the ladder in position. To do that, expel the air from the steps if necessary.
9b - It can only be placed at certain points. See instructions for the cover.
9c - Secure the stainless steel supports using the bolts provided in the stainless steel ladder box.
1a - Installing the structure on a concrete slab base is obligatory. The slab should be at least 20 cm
thick. Ensure that the base is completely flat and level. Be sure to make a reentrant for the metal cradle.
For the warranty to be valid, a concrete slab must be in place.
1b - Swimming pool should be oriented so that skimmer inlet face prevailing wind, in order to optimise surface particle
filtration. For this, use temporarily the first row of planks.
1c - Assemble the horizontal brace to the two vertical posts.
1d - Position of the metal cradle. Fill the reentrant with concrete.
1e - Fill the reentrant with concrete. Putting on the finishing profiles
2 scenarios:
1- You do not have the metal cradle (waiting for the swimming pool to be delivered) when
the slab is laid. In this case, you can prepare the concrete slab leaving an empty trench
in it which is 18 cm deep and 10 cm wide. Once the pool has been delivered, position the
metal cradle in the trench and fill in with concrete, ensuring that it is level
(illustration 1e).
2 - You already have the metal cradle when the slab is laid. In this case, embed it into
it, ensuring that it is level (illustration 1e). Ensure that you provide between 1 and 3,
depending on the model of the swimming pool.
2* - IMPORTANT: It is important that the planks are correctly interlocked, especially those at the
bottom (where the pressure of the water will be greatest).
TO INTERLOCK A WARPED PLANK:
Even if they are on a pallet and wrapped in packaging, it is possible that some planks may be
warped. This is entirely normal in view of the fact that wood is a living material.
In order to install a warped plank, engage one of the two sides of the plank in position.
Straighten the other side using 2 wooden wedges and the clamp. Use the hammer and the
sacrifice piece to engage it in position.
2a - Assembly principle. For this, use the sacrifice part for fitting together all the planks.
2b - Make the first row of planks level.
2c - Push on the ends of the walls to press the structure onto the cradle.
2d - Control the shape using a tape measure (10m).
2e - Position the water jet plank on the 6th row. This can be either to the right or the left of the skimmer.
2f - Position the lower skimmer plank on the 8th full row. Ensure that the upper and lower skimmer planks are properly
aligned.
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If using a safety tarpaulin,
make sure to centre
the stainless steel ladder
on the edging