Setting up the pool
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
If you set up the pool in an unsuitable location, you could injure
yourself or the pool could be damaged.
− Don't set up the pool on concrete, asphalt or other hard
surfaces.
− Do not set up the pool on a soft or loose ground like sand
or mud.
− Avoid hard grass types, which may damage the pool.
− Do not set up the pool on patios, balconies or platforms.
− Make sure there is at least 6.6 ft (2 m) of space between
the pool and structures or other obstacles such as fences,
garages, houses, branches or electrical lines.
− If possible, find a location that is protected against direct
exposure to sunlight, so that the pool and the water are
not unnecessarily heated.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Handling the pool improperly could damage it.
− Do not inflate the pool excessively. There should be some
folds in the edge of the pool. Otherwise, the seams could
burst.
− The pool is sensitive to temperature; it should not be
folded apart or inflated at temperatures below 59 °F
(+15 °C).
− Never use a compressor or compressed air to inflate it.
Only inflate the pool with bellows or double action pumps.
Use
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