Instructions / Assembly
2) GROUND PREPARATION
e) If your site is not on firm soil, use 2" patio blocks for the base of the wall Care should be
taken to center a patio block under each bottom plate. The top of the patio blocks should be
flush with the prepared ground surface.
d) Do not fill low spots in the area where pool wall will rest. as setting may cause your pool to
become out of level. Making sure pool bottom is flat.This is a must.
c) Two or three inches of sand is the best for your liner. Using sand eliminates the necessity to level inside of frame
area except where exceptionally high or low areas exist.
These areas should either be dug or filled in. This does not mean the perimeter or frame area. That area must be
firm and level by digging only.
b) Remove all grass from within the
entire pool area. It is not enough to just
cut the grass. The sod must be
removed.
The preparation of the ground is the most
important step in the installation of the pool.
a) Mark off your pool area by driving
stakes. Have a helper hold a tape
measure or a string and mark off the
pool perimeter using flour or chalk.
Remove sod inside the pool area to a
distance of 1 feet beyond dimensions
shown in the plot layout around entire
perimeter of pool.
3) ASSEMBLING BOTTOM RAIL
STEP 1:
Before proceeding, remove the steel wall from carton and stand on a 3'x3'
board inside pool area as shown at right. Put the liner, (leaving it in the
carton) inside pool area.
STEP 2:
Insert the bottom rails around the entire perimeter using lower joints on the
circular portion of the pool.
Leave one section open that will be nearest to where you will locate your
filter.
Before proceeding to the next step, place a large amount to
sifted earth in the middle of the circle. (see chart for the
amount on the first page.)
Sifted earth should not contain any pebbles.
Place a patio block under each lower joint around curved
area.
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Pool Dimension & Wall Length
POOL SIZE Diameter Wall Length Top Sheet
mm. ft in. mm. ft in. Q'ty
12 3,611 11 10 2/8 11,346 37 2 5/8 10
15 4,572 15
0 14,363 47 1 4/8 10
18 5,486 18
0 17,236 56 6 5/8 12
21 6,401 21
0 20,109 65 11 5/8 14
24 7,315 24
0 22,981 75 4 6/8 16
27 8,230 27
0 25,854 84 9 7/8 18
30 9,144 30
0 28,727 94 3 20
33 10,058 33
0 31,599 103 8 1/8 22