ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS OVAL POOLS WITH SIDE SUPPORTS MODEL A
INSAO_ V0_2021-02-18 Dear Customer Congratulations! You have purchased a pool of superior quality and durability. To achieve the best possible results, follow the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the installation procedures may result in damage to your pool or property and void your warranty. We recommend that you make a preliminary study of the instruction booklet to familiarize yourself with the different parts of your pool.
1 SITE PREPARATION (continued) 1) Drive a stake into the ground at points A and B respecting the distance of the straight section between those two points (A-B). 4) Verify that the total length is consistent. (E) 5) Add 89cm (36”) wide trenches on each side, respecting the length (F) 2) Draw two half circles respecting the radius (R). 3) Join the two half circles with straight lines respecting the width between these two lines (D). 6) Remove all grass from the area you have just outlined. Figure 1.
3 BOTTOM DRAIN ASSEMBLY (if applicable) Dig a hole 30 cm (12") wide by approximately 25 cm (10") deep in the center of the circumference. From the center hole to the projected location of the pool motor, dig a 15 cm (6") wide trench. Place the removed soil aside to be used later to cover the hose. Bottom Drain Assembly Place teflon tape around the threaded plug. Screw in drain holes using large pliers. Glue the connector in the appropriate opening.
4 TENSION STRAPS ASSEMLBY (continued) 2) Refer to Illustration 4.1: If there is more than one metallic strap per row, assemble the straps together using 4 bolts and nuts (BB) 1/4" #20 X 5/8" (6,35 mm X 15,88 mm), taking care of placing the bolt head on top. Illustration 4.1 3) Refer to Illustration 4.2.: Attach the assembled tension straps to bottom braces on both sides, using four (4) bolts and nuts (BB) 1/4" #20 X 5/8" (6,35 mm X 15,88 mm), taking care of placing the bolt head on top. Illustration 4.
BEARING PLATE ASSEMBLY 1) Position the buttress posts assembled in step 5 on the patio blocks in the trenches previously placed. 2) Refer to Illustration 6.1 : Once the buttress posts are placed on the patio blocks, assemble the bearing plate in front of the but- tress posts and on the tension straps. Fix the bearing plate using eight (8) bolts and nuts (BB) 1/4"#20 X 5/8" (6,35 mm X 15,88 mm), taking care of placing the bolt head on bearing plate and nut on buttress post. Illustration 6.
8 WALL INSTALLATION 1) Add sand. End 2) Choose the filter location beside a round section (never in a straight section). The starting point should be at that location where the skimmer and return holes, and as close as possible to the filtration system. SKIMMER HOLE PUMP RETURN HOLE 3) Before uncoiling the wall, make sure the pre-punched holes for the skimmer and pump return are at the top and facing the planned location of your filter. WALL SAND BOTTOM TRACK BOTTOM PLATE DETTAIL 8.
9 SAND BASE FINISHING You can now spread approximately 10 cm (4") of compacting sand all around the inside base of the wall in order to protect the liner from the cutting edges of the bottom tracks and the stone dust (if applicable), or install a prefabricated cove if available. WALL 30 cm (12") SAND BASE FINISHING Level finishing sand one last time. Make sure that any sharp stones, debris or roots have been removed from the surface.
10 VINYL LINER INSTALLATION (continued) Installation detail of a bead liner with top track. Hang the liner on the top of the wall and install the top track to secure. RESIN TOP TRACK U-BEAD LINER WALL Start the vacuum cleaner to allow the liner to adhere to the wall and check for excess tension at the bottom or for wrinkles. Adjust the liner by removing wrinkles if needed, lift or lower it in order to ensure a perfect fit.
13 TOP SEAT INSTALLATION Place the top seats on the top of the uprights. Center the top seat between the two the uprights and be certain to evenly distribute the ledges all around. Secure the top seat in place using four (4) screws "Z". Same installation procedure for the straight section. Be sure to have a vertical (plumb) upright before fixing the top seat.
15 SECURITY LABELS INSTALLATION Install the four (4) safety labels (DANGER) supplied with your pool as follows: two (2) labels visible at the entrance to the pool and two (2) visible at the main access of the backyard. Install a minimum of three (3) safety labels (supplied with the liner) inside the pool so that at least one label is visible no matter where the bather enters the water (see drawing for positionning) Important: if you require additional labels, please contact us at Corneliuspools.
17 PARTS LIST * SEE DRAWING PARTS NEXT PAGE ITEM DESCRIPTION AA BB POOL WALL (finished lenght, inch) BOLT & NUT FOR 52" (OR 54") WALL CC DD POOL LINER PLASTIC COUPLER (SOLD SEPARATELY) A TOP SEAT - ROUND SECTION B TOP SEAT- STRAIGHT SECTION C D BOTTOM PLATE - ROUND SECTION UPRIGHT 52'' or UPRIGHT 54'' E F TOP PLATE - ROUND SECTION SEAT CAP G BOTTOM TRACK - ROUND SECTION SEAT CAP EXTENSION - ROUND SECTION BOTTOM SEAT CAP - ROUND SECTION (for Bravo model only) H I J TOP PLATE - STRAIGHT SE
17 PARTS LIST STRAIGHT SECTION ROUND SECTION F B F Z Z A J L Z E P K BB H DD O CC D BB BB S AA Y BB BB R Q BB I UU U BB C X G V Z UU V U
SAFETY AND FUN GO TOGETHER! SAFETY INFORMATION Read this before installing your above-ground pool.
GENERAL INFORMATION The pool is subject to wear and deterioration if not maintained properly. Certain types of excessive or accelerated deterioration can lead to failure of the pool’s structure, which may release large quantities of water that could cause bodily harm, death and property damages. In order to ensure proper water drainage around the pool, a 2-degree slope needs to be erected around the perimeter of the pool.
USAGE SAFETY INFORMATION 1 • Share safety instructions with family, friends, pool watchers or 13 • Avoid entrapments. Suction from a pool drain or skimmer neighbors. can trap an adult or children underwater: • Hair can get caught in faulty drain cover. • Arms, legs and fingers can become lodged in a suction opening. • Any body part that can cover a drain can cause injuries. • Jewelry or bathing suits can become entangled in a faulty drain cove.