Connecting the filter pump to your pool – Aqua Leisure Simple-Set Pool User Manual

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G.

Fill the pool with no more than 1 inch of water. Then smooth out any wrinkles or creases

in the floor by physically entering the pool and pushing out the area where the pool floor

meets the pool walls. A secondary method (from outside of the pool) is to reach under the

pool wall, grasp the pool floor, and pull outward.

H.

Once you have removed all wrinkles in the floor, continue filling the pool. The pool

walls will rise as the water level rises. AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION, DO NOT

ALLOW BATHERS IN THE POOL UNTIL FILL-UP IS COMPLETE.

I.

During fill-up, inspect the pool frequently to verify it is filling evenly. IMPORTANT:

If you notice water collecting unevenly or excessive sloping to one side, STOP

FILLING THE POOL IMMEDIATELY. This indicates that the ground is not level

enough, or that the wrinkles in the floor have not been properly smoothed out. If this

occurs, completely drain the pool (See section 6 in this manual) and then carefully

CARRY it to a more suitable site.

J.

Continue to fill pool until the water level has reached the BOTTOM of the inflatable

ring, and the pool walls are smooth and firm.

NEVER allow the water level to rise

higher than this point, as this may cause the pool to become unstable or collapse.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not be alarmed if the outer walls of your pool appear to be wet,

as some “sweating” (appearance of condensation droplets on the pool) may initially occur after

set-up is complete, especially in cooler climates. This process is completely normal for this

type of pool and does not indicate any leakage. When sweating does occur it generally stops

within 72 hours of filling the pool.

3. CONNECTING THE FILTER PUMP TO YOUR POOL

At this time, please refer to the detailed instruction manual enclosed in the filter pump box. If

your pool system comes with pump model number SA-3768, please also refer to the strainer

& plunger valve installation instructions on the following two pages of this manual.

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