Before starting the assembly, make sure that you have all the necessary parts by taking an inventory starting from
the parts list provided on page 9.
• Installation on concrete slab is mandatory and imperative for warranty validation. Thickness: 20 cm minimum. Make sure that the slab is
perfectly flat, smooth and level.
SUMMARY:
- Wall assembly
- Installation of reinforcements and brackets
- Preparation of the walls
- Felt and liner installation
- Nozzles and skimmer cutting
- Fir coping installation
- Ladders
- Setting up the automatic broom
2a – Position the horizontal reinforcements flush with the upper edge outside the structure. Level and screw in from inside the pool until the screw heads are drowned.
2b – Pre-drill 3 holes diameter 6 mm (on the corners).
2c – Enlarge the holes to a depth of 45 mm using a 12 mm diameter flat drill bit and screw in using 3 6x90 screws.
2d – Pre-drill 3 holes of diameter 6 mm and screw to the junctions using 3 screws 6x90.
2e – Position the brackets in the up-down direction, draw their positions, drill and screw until the screw heads are drowned.
2f – Screw the horizontal reinforcement with the brackets.
3a – Screw the skimmer vent into the upper beam using 2 round head screws to be removed from the screw bag provided in the skimmer box.
3b – Install the skimmer square outer seal and the skimmer body.
3c – Fix the assembly with the 8 round head screws to be removed from the screw bag provided in the skimmer box, tightening effectively for a good seal. (Screw in by hand)
3d – Seals. Place a rectangular joint on each skimmer frame, making sure it adheres well. At the outlet and the brush socket, install the cork seal A on the contact with the wall and
then superimpose one of the 2 white round joints (B), making sure that they adhere well.
3e – Drill the rails to size (3 cm from the ends and then every 20 cm approximately). The rail of a wall can be composed of several segments placed end to end.
Before the next step, carefully clean the concrete slab and remove shards or splinters from the walls with abrasive paper in order to
make all supports clean and smooth.
3f – Unroll the wall felt.
3g – Place the plastic rail on the felt flush with the upper beam.
3h – Screw the first liner rail with 4x40 stainless steel screws.
3i – At the corners, partially cut the rail into «V» shapes so that the profile can be bent. Screw on both sides of the corner at 3 cm and then screw all the rails together.
3j – Cut the felt outside the frame.
3k – Proceed in the same way with the outlets and the brush socket.
4a – Install the protective felt for the floor.
4b – Cut the protective felt with a cutter or a pair of scissors.
4c – Place the liner in place at an outside temperature between 20 and 25°C.
4d – Match the corners of the liner with the bottom corners of the pool.
4e – Hang the liner in the lip of the rail starting at an angle.
4f – Position the locking ring all around the pool. Start in the middle of the wall.
4g – Stretch the liner to the maximum.
4h – Put in 2 cm of water.
4i – Remove folds and re-submerge up to 5 cm below the discharge nozzle.
5a – Stop the water supply below the discharge nozzles.
5b – Position the discharge nozzles and brush plug from inside the pool.
5c – Cut the liner at the discharge nozzles and brush socket, leaving a gap of about 2 mm. Insert the white gaskets B, delivery nozzles and brush plug.
5d – Tighten the outer nuts of the delivery nozzles sufficiently to ensure tightness by means, if necessary, of the tip mentioned in the diagram. Do the same with the brush socket.
5e – Cover the threaded part of the end caps with Teflon tape in a counter-clockwise direction.
5f – Screw the end caps onto the deliveries and brush socket.
5g – Example of positioning the piping at the outlets. Possibility to put union fittings after the elbow for disassembly
5h – Glue the elbow, shut-off valve and PVC pipe, cut to length according to the floor configuration.
5i – Glue the previously assembled assembly to the outlet of the brush socket. Close the shut-off valve.
5j – After covering the Teflon threaded part, screw the threaded stop valve into the skimmer body.
5k – Glue the rigid PVC pipe and elbow to the stop valve. Close the valve after the gluing has set and refill the basin up to 5 cm below the skimmers.
5l – Install the gasket and skimmer frame.
5m – Screw the skimmer assembly together using the 18 flat head screws to be removed from the screw bag provided in the skimmer box.
5n – Cut the liner inside the skimmer frame. Finally, place the flange cover by clipping it into place.
5o – Correct water level at mid-height of the skimmer.
The coping is a finishing element. It is strictly forbidden to walk, run or sit on it. Not under warranty: colour changes, deformations
(cracks, fissures, crevices, splits, knots or splinters) natural or resulting from improper installation
6a – Pre-drill the inner coping stones approximately every 70 cm and screw them in. Start at least 3 cm from the ends.
6b – Pre-drill the outer edges.
6c – Screw in the outer coping stones.
6d – Position the corner and straight plates. Pre-drill and screw in using 6x30 screws.
The use of ladders must be limited to access to the pool.
The maximum weight allowed is 150 kg.
The pool ladder must be placed in a safe position when not in use.
7a – Retrofit the ladder. To do this, flush the air below the steps if necessary.
7b – Mark the location of the ladder fasteners.
7c – Drill the coping and reinforcement with a 50 mm diameter hole saw. Identify the location of the bracket fixing screws and drill holes.
7d – Place the bracket in the hole and secure with two 6x60 screws. Set up the stainless steel ladder.
7e – Position the wooden ladder against the horizontal reinforcement below the coping.
7f – Locate and drill the holes.
7g – Mark the locations of each bolt on each of the rungs and drill holes to lock the ladder.
8a – Insert the pressure regulator into the rubber adapter. Make sure the direction is correct.
8b – Reassemble the automatic brush hose and connect it to the free end of the pressure regulator. It is important to purge it of air.
8c – Connect the assembly to the broom socket, while keeping it submerged. Open the shut-off valve of the brush socket and close the one of the skimmer. Switch on the pump. When
the brush is not in use, close the plug stop valve broom and open the skimmer. Refer to the automatic broom manual for more details.
• Align the pool so as to position the entrance of the skimmers facing the prevailing winds in
order to optimise the removal of surface particles.
1a – Place the wooden posts in the metal bases. There are short (PS1) and long (PS2) metal bases, make sure they are in the right
positions!
1b – Retrofit the first row of beams. The tabs are designed to correctly align the beams; when they are being interlocked, their
absence or small size breaks do not in any way affect the mechanical resistance of the wood, or its resistance to the solidity
and assembly of the pool.
1c – Secure these beams in place using the metal studs (corner and right). Secure with the lower japy bolt 12x160 loosely.
Position all the bolts of the K and J bags, 12 x 160 for the metal bases and 12 x 120 in the upper part of the posts.
1d – Nest all the beams using the martyr piece provided for this purpose. Position the 3 delivery beams (MR) in eighth place: 2
opposite the skimmers and 1 in the centre on the long side of the pool.
1e – Check the alignment of the shoes (chalk line) and diagonals (10 m tape); A = B
1f – Tighten all japy bolts on all posts.
1g – Drill the central hole (diam. 8 mm), strike the first anchor pin 8 x 90 and tighten. Drill the remaining holes (diam. 20 mm),
strike the 20 x 160 anchor bolts and tighten. Repeat the operation on each base.
1h – Prepare the drilling of the upper beams, respecting the dimensions.
1i – Nail the finishing boards to the posts. Do the same for RC-1 and RC-2 wood flooring.
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