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Check that the circle is round and correctly placed in relation to the
marking peg used in the base.
It is very important to be certain that the pool liner will subsequently be
correctly positioned (Fig. 2).
2. Assembling the pool wall
This requires a minimum of two adults, preferably more, as it can be quite 'lively' to work with the pool wall at
this point. Therefore, you should never assemble it under windy conditions!
Place the pool wall vertically on a piece of cardboard in the centre of the bottom frame. The wall is rolled out
clockwise and then placed vertically into the bottom rail the entire way around. Remember to check that the
pool wall is not being installed upside-down – the perforated part of the wall must be facing upward (not illus-
trated). The perforations are only important if you later wish to upgrade the pool with a sand filter system and
a built-in skimmer on the pool wall.
NOTE
that the length of both the bottom and top rails
must be adjusted on site for the pool wall. You therefore
must saw off a piece of the bottom rail in order to be able
to assemble the pool wall. Exercise caution. Do not cut a
corresponding piece of the top rail until the pool is finally
assembled.
3. Closing the pool wall
You MUST use all supplied screws and bolts. There must be no unused screw
holes in the pool wall. Insert the screws from the inside and tighten them with the
washers and nuts on the outside. Place the plastic caps over the nuts on the out-
er side of the pool wall.
4. Protection of the liner
On the inside of the pool, the heads of the screws are covered with the accompa-
nying blue strip which is taped securely to the wall in order to protect the pool liner
from wear and tear (Fig. 3).
5. Check the work done so far
Check one more time that the base of the pool is completely level
and that the pool wall forms a perfect circle in order to avoid problems
from arising in the subsequent installation of the liner. The latter can
be done by measuring the diameter across the pool. Any errors must
be corrected immediately before continuing with the assembly.
6. Layer of masonry sand on the inside of the pool (Fig. 4)
A small layer of masonry sand prevents the liner from being forced out under the pool
wall. Therefore, there should be a layer in the space between the ground and the
pool wall the entire way round. Use debris-free masonry sand. Ensure that the ma-
sonry sand layer surface is solid and level the entire way round.
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Fig. 2
MV-1944/1945-08-2022 . © Alle rettigheder forbeholdes Swim & Fun A/S
Fig. 3
Liner
Seams
Steel wall
Bottom profile
Masonry
Ground
sand
Fig. 4