Installation Guide
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OWNER′S MANUAL
Risk of Drowning, Entrapment, and Diving Accidents
Publications are available that describe the risk of drowning, entrapment, and diving accidents. Available publications related to pool safety include the Association of
Pool and Spa Professionals’ (APSP) booklets entitled: The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming Pool, Children Aren’t Waterproof, Pool
and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children, Layers of Protection, and the latest published edition of ANSI/APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential
Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.
Installer Responsibilities
All of these components shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
(See the barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.)
Very Important
• LADDER WEIGHT LIMIT IS 150KG.
• LOOSE HARDWARE WILL RESULT IN LADDER FAILURE.
• The ladder will fail if the Machine Screw G, Washer H, Lock Washer L, and Cap Nut M holding the handrails to the ladder legs are not properly installed.
Safety Care for Children
1. Children, especially those younger than 5 years old, are at high risk of drowning. Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 in (5 cm) of water.
2. Keep children in direct sight. Stay close and actively supervise them when they are in or near this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
Swimming Pool Awareness
1. Assembled by adults only; this pool may contain potentially hazardous sharp objects that are parts of the pool.
2. If a drain or suction outlet cover is missing or broken, do not use the pool. Suction can cause body part entrapment, hair and jewelry entanglement, or drowning.
Repair or replace the drain or suction outlet cover before using the pool again.
3. When using the pool at night, artificial lighting should be used to illuminate all safety signs, ladders, steps, deck surfaces and pathways.
4. Keep your pool clean and clear. The floor of the pool should be visible at all time from the outside of the pool.
5. Call for emergency when needed.
6. Basic lifesaving equipment, including one of the following should be on hand at all times:
• A light, strong, rigid pole (shepherd's crook) not less than twelve feet (12’) [366 cm] long.
• A minimum one-fourth inch (¼”) [6.35 mm] diameter rope as long as one and one half (1 ½) times the maximum width of the pool or fifty feet (50’) [15.24 m],
whichever is less, which has been firmly attached to a Coast Guard-approved ring buoy having an outside diameter of approximately fifteen inches (15”) [38.1 cm],
or similarly approved flotation device.
7. Never allow horseplay, diving or jumping into or around the pool. Serious injury, paralysis or death could result when this rule is disregarded.
DO NOT ALLOW anyone to swim alone without supervision.
Ladder
1. The ladder should be located on a solid base and is to be installed per the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. One person on the ladder at a time.
3. This ladder is designed and manufactured for a specific pool wall height and/or deck of the pool.
4. For entry/exit of pool, face the ladder at all times.
5. To prevent entrapment or drowning do not swim through, behind, or around ladder.
6. Remove and secure ladder when pool is not occupied.
Drowning Risk
1. Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved barrier around all sides of pool. State or local laws or codes may
require fencing or other approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
2. Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
WARNING
DO NOT SIT ON
OR LAY OVER
POOL WALL
YOU CAN BE PERMANENTLY
INJURED.
WARNING
AVOID ENTRAPMENT!
STAY AWAY FROM DRAINS & SUCTION
FITTINGS. YOU MAY DROWN.
DANGER
PREVENT DROWNING!
WATCH CHILDREN CLOSELY WHO
ARE IN OR NEAR THIS POOL.
CHILDREN UNDER 5 ARE AT
HIGHEST RISK FOR DROWNING.
NO DIVING!
SHALLOW WATER -
YOU CAN BE
PERMANENTLY
INJURED.
3. Toys, chairs, tables or similar objects that a young child could climb should be at least four feet (4’) [121.92 cm] from the pool. The pump filter system should be
positioned so as to prevent it from being used as a means of access to the pool by young children. Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using, since toys
and similar items might attract a child to the pool.
4. Position furniture (for example, tables, chairs) away from pool and so that children cannot climb on it to gain access to the pool.
Diving Risk
1. Above-ground/on-ground residential swimming pools are for swimming and wading only. No diving boards, slides or other equipment are to be added to an
above-ground/on-ground pool.
2. Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
Special Warning
1. Local building codes may require obtaining a building or electrical permit. Installer shall follow regulations on setback, barriers, devices and other conditions.
2. Safety signs shall comply with requirements of ANSI-Z535 and to use signal wording.
3. DO NOT attempt to assemble this pool in adverse weather conditions, windy conditions or when the temperature is below 60°F.
Extra Safety Warning
1. Adult supervision is always required.
2. Do not install on a deck or other surface at, above, or slightly below the top rail of the pool.
3. Do not allow roughhousing and horseplay.
4. Install a pool ladder(s) or staircase for entry and exit from the pool.
5. Instruct pool users about the proper use of all pool ladder(s) and staircases.
6. Face ladder going up or down.
7. Check all nuts and bolts regularly to ensure that the ladder stays sturdy.
8. Please contact pool site dealer or manufacturer for additional safety signs if deemed necessary.
9. For pool service, select a certified pool professional. For additional safety information, see www.APSP.org
Consumer Awareness Booklets and Information Source
Contact: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov/safety-education/safety-guides/pools-and-spas, Pub. #362 “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Home Pools.”
1. The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming Pool.
2. Children Aren’t Waterproof.
3. Layers of Protection.
4. Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children.
5. Be Safety Aware Copies of the above brochures are available free from the APSP. Go to: www.APSP.org
Safety Education Programs and Materials
Educational programs and materials (i.e., seminars, workshops, brochures, videos, instructional guides) are available from the APSP, other aquatic safety groups,
and by private firms. As a means of communicating useful safety information to pool owners/operators, and users, industry members are permitted to provide such
information to owners/operators and to request or require owners/operators to sign a statement that they have received, read, and will follow the guidelines.
Other sources of safety information:
• www.cdc.gov
• www.cpsc.gov
• www.drowningpreventionalliance.com
• www.nspf.org
• www.safekids.org
UL Underwriters Laboratories
333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook IL 60062-2096
Contact: 847-272-8800
www.ul.com
NSF NSF International
P.O. Box 130140
789 N. Dixboro Road
Ann Arbor MI 48105
Contact: 800-673-6275 or 734-769-8010
www.nsf.org
ANSI American National Standards Institute
25 West 43rd Street, New York NY 10036
Contact: 212-642-4900
www.ansi.org