POWER STEEL™
FRAME POOLS
OWNER'S MANUAL
Product Description
Item No.
Dimension
3.30 m x 1.02 m
12352
Aboveground swimming pool kit
(130" x 40" )
Installation usually takes approximately 20 minutes with 2-3 people excluding earthworks and filling.
Carefully read, understand, and follow all information in this user manual before installing and using the
swimming pool. These warnings, instructions, and safety guidelines address some common risks of water
recreation, but they cannot cover all risks and dangers in all cases. Always use caution, common sense, and
good judgment when enjoying any water activity. Retain this information for future use.
Non Swimmers safety
- Continuous, active, and vigilant supervision of weak swimmers and non-swimmers by a competent adult is
required at all times (remembering that children under five are at the highest risk of drowning).
- Designate a competent adult to supervise the pool each time it is being used.
- Weak swimmers or non-swimmers should wear personal protection equipment when using the pool.
- When the pool is not in use, or unsupervised, remove all toys from the swimming pool and its surrounding to
avoid attracting children to the pool.
Safety devices
- In order to prevent children from drowning, it is recommended to secure the access to the pool with a
protection device. In order to prevent children climbing from the inlet and outlet valve, it is recommended to
install a barrier (and secure all doors and windows, where applicable) to prevent unauthorized access to the
swimming pool.
- Barriers, pool covers, pool alarms, or similar safety devices are helpful aids, but they are not substitutes for
continuous and competent adult supervision.
Safety equipment
- It is recommended to keep rescue equipment (e.g. a ring buoy) by the pool.
- Keep a working phone and a list of emergency phone numbers near the pool.
Safe use of the pool
- Encourage all users especially children to learn how to swim
- Learn Basic Life Support (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - CPR) and refresh this knowledge regularly. This
can make a life-saving difference in the event of an emergency.
- Instruct all pool users, including children, what to do in case of an emergency
- Never dive into any shallow body of water. This can lead to serious injury or death.
- Do not use the swimming pool when using alcohol or medication that may impair your ability to safely use
the pool.
- When pool covers are used, remove them completely from the water surface before entering the pool.
- Protect pool occupants from water related illnesses by keeping the pool water treated and practicing good
hygiene. Consult the water treatment guidelines in the user's manual.
- Store chemicals (e.g. water treatment, cleaning or disinfection products) out of the reach of children.
- Use the signage as outlined below. Signage is to be displayed in a prominent position within 2m of the pool.
Keep children under supervision in the aquatic environment. No diving.
- Removable ladders shall be placed on a horizontal surface.
- Irrespective of materials used for swimming pool construction, accessible surfaces have to be checked
regularly to avoid injuries.
- Regularly monitor bolts and screws. Remove splinters or any sharp edges to avoid injuries.
ATTENTION: Do not leave the drained pool outside. The empty pool is liable to become deformed and/or
displaced due to wind.
- If you have a filter pump, refer to the pump's manual for instructions.
WARNING! The pump cannot be used while people are inside the pool!
- If you have a ladder, refer to the ladder's manual for instructions.
WARNING! The use of a swimming pool implies compliance with the safety instructions described in the
operating and maintenance guide. In order to prevent drowning or other serious injuries, pay particular
attention to the possibility of unexpected access to the swimming pool by children under 5 years by securing
the access to it, and, during the bathing period, keep them under constant adult supervision.
Please read carefully and keep for future reference
NOTE: Some parts already have been installed on the pool.
Components list
Kit Type
Accessories
Ladder
Filtration System
WARNING
CHOOSE THE CORRECT LOCATION
NOTE: The pool must be set up on a completely flat and level surface. Please do not install the pool if
the surface is Inclined or slope.
Correct condition to set up the pool:
• The selected location has to be capable of uniformly supporting the weight for the entire time the pool is
installed, moreover the location must be flat and must be cleared of all objects and debris including stones
and twigs.
• We recommend positioning the pool away from any objects kids could use to climb into the pool.
NOTE: Position the pool near an adequate drainage system to deal with overflow or to discharge the pool.
NOTE: Position the pool near an AC power outlet protected by a RCD (Residual Current Device).
Incorrect conditions to set up the pool:
• On uneven ground the pool may collapse causing serious personal injury and/or damage to personal
property and will void the warranty and prevent any service claims.
• Sand should not be used to create a level base; the ground must be dug out if necessary.
• Directly under overhead power lines or trees. Be sure the location does not contain underground utility
pipes, lines or cables of any kind.
• Do not set up the pool on driveways, decks, platforms, gravel or asphalt surfaces. The selected location
should be firm enough to withstand the pressure of the water; mud, sand, soft / loose soil or tar are not
suitable.
• Grass or other vegetation under the pool will die and may cause odors and slime to develop, therefore we
recommend removing all grass from the selected pool location.
• Avoid areas prone to aggressive plant and weed species that may grow through the ground cloth or liner.
NOTE: Check with your local city council for by-laws relating to fencing, barriers, lighting and safety
requirements and ensure you comply with all laws.
NOTE: If have a filter pump, refer to the pump's manual for instructions.
NOTE: The ladder must match the pool size and should to be used only for entering and exiting the pool. It
is forbidden to exceed the permitted payload of the ladder. Check regularly if the ladder is properly
assembled.
Installation
Assembly of the Frame Pool can be completed without tools. Assembly usually takes approximately
20 minutes.
Bestway Inflatables will not be responsible for damage caused to the pool due to mishandling or failure to
follow these instructions.
1. Lay out all parts and check that you have the correct quantities as listed in the components list. If you are
missing any part do not assemble the pool, contact Bestway Customers Service.
2. Spread out the pool and make sure the pool is right side up, let it sit exposed to direct sunlight for 1 hour
or more so that the pool is more flexible during set up.
3. Turn the pool so the drain valve is near the area where your plan to drain the water.
ATTENTION: Do not drag the pool on the ground in order to avoid puncturing from sharp objects.
4. Insert the stopper plug into the inlet and outlet on the wall of the pool from the inside of the pool.
(See Fig.5)
5. Assemble the Top Rails by sliding them into the pole sleeves at the top of the pool. (See Fig. 1)
6. Insert the C-Connectors into the Top Rails. (See Fig. 2.1/2.2)
7. Install the U-Support; first insert the U-Support through the Pole Support at the bottom of the pool (See
Fig. 3.1/3.2), then insert the two ends of the U-Support into the exposed holes on the Top Rail
(See Fig. 3.3), ensure the spring-loaded pins snap into position. Repeat this procedure for the remaining
U-Supports.
NOTE: Complete one side of the pool before moving to the other side.
8. Pull the bottoms of the U-Support outward away from the liner and make the Pole Support taut. Repeat
this procedure for remaining U-Supports.
9. Ensure drain valve is firmly closed.
10. Put 1" to 2" water in the pool to cover the floor. Once pool floor is slightly covered, gently smooth out all
wrinkles. Start in the center of the pool and work your way clockwise to the outside. (See Fig. 4)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2.1
Fig. 3.2
Fig. 3.1
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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A
B
C
Fig. 2.2
Fig. 3.3