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erated electrically. If you do not have appropriate electrical connec- tions in
your garden, it is necessary to establish this.
The necessary electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrical
contractor. The supply lines are secure and in addition to earth with a
residual current circuit breaker 30 milliamps. The rele- vant statutory
provisions as ÖVE, VDE etc. must be observed.
Avoid sharp objects in the pool. This could lead to damage to the film. Do
not climb onto the handrail. This could result in damage to the handrail or
the pelvic wall.
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Swimming pools with a depth of 90 or 120 cm are not suitable for dives or
headjumps. Failure to comply could result in severe head or spinal injuries!
Never leave your children unattended when they are in or around the
swimming pool!
Should there be children in your home or neighborhood, who can not swim,
we recommend you to set up an inexpensive mesh fence which is available
in construction stores, around your pool. Tarpau- lins or other pool covers
do not provide child safety. So do not leave that pool covers, no matter what
kind they are, get rid of the respon- sibility for your children.
Location of your pool (Figure 1)
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When choosing a location for your pool, you should take considera- tion of
several factors.
Under no circumstances, the swimming pool must be installed below
ground level. This swimming pool must only be installed above ground and
on a hard, solid ground. Your pool should therefore not be bolted on banked
surfaces. This could lead to subsidence and thus damage to the swimming
pool. If it is possible choose the sun- niest spot in your garden. The larger
the area of the basin, the better it is. At least you should have an open
space of about 90 cm around the pool.
If there is the possibility of a sheltered spot, so you should choose for your
pool. A swimming pool which is unprotected from the wind is subject to a
high heat loss by convection and evaporation. You shouldn't place your
pool next to or under trees, bushes, etc. (large maintenance effort).
Under no circumstances your pool should be installed under over- head
lines. Avoid providing your pool on land lines.
Location of your pool (Figure 1)
We want you to have your pool for many years with great pleasure. The
effort and care that you put into the preparation of the founda- tions can
make a great difference in the life span of your swimming pool and its liner.
The better prepared and fixed the place is, the longer you will have to enjoy
your swimming pool. Therfore we apply appropriate care. It is absolutely
necessary that the ground on which your pool is built is flat and stable (no
banked areas).
Settlements would inevitably lead to deformity and damage to your pool.
Remove roots, grass and stones in the selected area, including those
under the ground. The weight of the water will compress these elements
between the liner and the earth under the swimming pool, resulting in
damages. Grass left underneath the pool liner will rot and give of an
unpleasant odor and stones and roots will damage the pool liner.
If you build your pool directly on concrete, asphalt or a similar sur- face, so
it is essential that between the substrate and the film a commercial mineral
fiber fabric is introduced as a separating layer. Never install this swimming
pool inside a garage, or on a balcony, roof, terrace or any other surface that
is not completely flat and solid. The maximum weight that the installation
site can support must be taken into consideration.
The basin is generally not suitable for installation in the ground, there is no
guarantee at contravene.
Plot the place of installation
Please refer to the dimensions according to the table and draw on your
installation location with lime powder or spray paint.
1.Hammer a peg into the ground in the center of the area where you want
your pool.
2.Now drag a circle with a cord and a can of paint or spray with lime
powder, with the radius of which is specified in the table.
Tank size
Ø 3,5 m
1,75 m
R+ is the radius of the required footprint. (Figure 2, 4)
3.Level the ground in the marked area. The entire area of the swimming
pool must be leveled and free of stones and twigs. (Figure 5)
Leveling the place of installation
Using a leveling tool, a straight wooden board or even better would be a
yardstick (alu slat) and level the surface down to the level of the lowest
point. Do not fill in the holes; dig away higher areas. Scatter a fine layer
of sifted sand over the levelled surface and level again. Dig from the
raised spots. In no case the subscript throw up, this could lead to
subsidence.
Figure 6, 7
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Now pave the installation location so until this is completely flat. Only a
properly prepared installation site is a prerequisite for a functional pool.
Using floor insulation:
If you isolate the pelvic floor with Styrofoam or Styrodur, it is neces- sary
to make the whole pool to the insulation.
Bring to a maximum of 3 cm thick, flat gravel layer and compress them.
Then place the insulation into the bottom gravel bed.
Figure 9
1) Floor insulation treadable
2) Gravel bed max. 3 cm
3) Excavation turf
Figure 10
4) Excavation
5) gravel bed
6) floor insulation added sheepishly
With a concrete foundation the instructions are the same, with the
concrete slab replaced the gravel bed (thickness depends on the lo- cal
conditions at 15 - 20 cm with steel reinforcement).
Installation of floor rails
Place the bottom profiles around the circular area, except the last profile.
The profiles are connected with 2 joints of plastic. Figure 11.12
Unpack the coiled pool wall and place it vertically on a cardboard at the
center of the pool circle. The starting end of the wall must be po- sitioned
over a base plate, and the holes for the filter hoses should be positioned
where the pump and filter will be The wall is rolled clockwise completely
over the entire length of the circle in the inner profiles. Figure 13
Our tip: You can press the floor rails onto the steel wall from the bottom.
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R+ detached
2,0 m