User`s manual
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and the six 10-32 stainless steel lock nuts provided. Secure the
bond wire that has been fed up through the turning vanes under
one of the six screws. Secure the other bond wire that has been
pre-installed in the Swim Unit Housing under a second screw in
the grab rail. NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
7. Run the hydraulic hose up the back of the Swim Unit Housing
so that the PVC hydraulic hose protective channel will cover the
hose. Firmly secure but do NOT over tighten the eight stain-
less screws per channel. Repeat for the second hose.
8. Once both protective channels are attached, pull the two
hydraulic hoses tight and secure them to the top of the Swim
Unit Housing using the green hose clamps provided. To accom-
plish this, unscrew the green hose clamps, insert
the hoses, and re-screw the clamps snugly into the top of
the Swim Unit Housing. Feed the bond wire (from Step 6)
to the back of the Swim Unit Housing along one of the
hydraulic hoses.
9. Attach the acrylic hanging bracket to the back of the Swim Unit
Housing with four of the 3/4" stainless steel screws. NOTE: Do
not over-tighten. Leave the two top screw holes unused.
10. Attach the top bumper piece (length of PVC pipe) to the Swim
Unit Housing through the unused screw holes (top holes from
Step 9) in the acrylic hanging bracket using two of the ten 1”
stainless steel screws. NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
11. Attach the lower extension bumper to the rear of the Swim
Unit Base using two 3/4" stainless steel screws. NOTE: Do
not over-tighten.
12. Attach the wheels to the Swim Unit base. Slide the axle through
the two holes that are marked in yellow on the intake grill in the
Swim Unit base. These holes have been widened to allow the
axle to pass through freely. There are a total of four large and
two small washers used in the wheel assembly. Be sure that two
large washers are located between each wheel and the intake
grill. Secure the wheels to the axle with one smaller washer
between the screw and the wheel on both sides.










