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Taiga-Zone CASTEL Instructions D'assemblage page 14

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5. FOAM INSTALLATION
As indicated in (figure 5.1), unroll the foam on the wall and position it with the
help of the anchorage fitting. Affix the foam with adhesive tape (figure 5.2).
Once the foam is attached, cut the foam at the skimmer and backflow
while taking special care to leave foam covering the screws; cover once
again with another strip of adhesive tape.
6. SAND BOTTOM PREPARATION
You may now spread 2-3 in.(7,5 cm) of building sand on the bottom of the
pool and shape a 6 in.(15 cm) cove. Slant at the base of the wall. While
shaping the cove, make sure to cover the insulation foam at the base of the
pool in such a way as to keep it taut. DO NOT USE FINE SAND, or any other
product referred to as a pool base, that may damage the vinyl liner.
The cove is very important. THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS STEP OF
THE PROCEDURE.
7. LINER INSTALLATION
Place the folded liner at the center of the pool. Remove your shoes to
avoid damaging the liner. Carefully unfold the liner and bring the bottom
seam along the base of the wall (figure 7.1). Make sure the patterned side
is facing upward.
Lift the edges of the liner and insert into the notch of the retaining section
as you go along (figure 7.2).
Insert the hose of the vacuum cleaner in the backflow plate hole, between
the wall and the liner. The end of the hole has to be at approximately
12 in. (30 cm) from the bottom of the pool. Start the vacuum to suck the
air. Before starting to fill the pool, you must:
• Check that there are no folds;
• make sure that there are no apparent defects.
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5.1
6.1
INSULATING
FOAM
COVE
You may begin filling the pool. Remove the vacuum cleaner once the
water is 4 in (10 cm) deep in the shallow part of the pool.
REMEMBER TO :
• Pull the liner firmly but gently;
• Avoid pulling the liner by the sealing joints;
• Avoid damaging the cove or leaving air traped between the liner and
cove;
• Equally distribute any excess liner along the whole circumference
of the wall.
7.1
5.2
WALL
CONCRETE BLOCK
7.2
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