2bottom rail 3 insert wall into bottom rail – Swim'n Play Above Ground Swimming Pool User Manual

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Mark out pool radius (1/2 pool diameter) using the center stake as reference. The slots in the bottom track must

face upward.
On pool models with the 1” bottom rail and 1

3

/

4

” verticals:

Form a circle by sliding the end of the bottom track into the rail/vertical connector leaving

1

/

4

” gap between each

rail, in the center of the connector. Continue in this manner all the way around pool, until the circle is complete.

On pool models with the

5

/

8

” and

9

/

16

” interlocking rails:

Form a circle by inserting the

9

/

16

” rail into the

5

/

8

” rail approximately 2”. Continue in this manner all the way around

the pool until the circle is complete, alternating a

9

/

16

” rail then a

5

/

8

” rail.

Check that the bottom framework of your pool is perfectly round by measuring the distance between the

central stake and the rails at various points. Bring the required amount of sifted earth or prewashed sand

into the pool area at this time. Refer to chart above for the required amount.

2

BOTTOM RAIL

3

INSERT WALL INTO BOTTOM RAIL

Remove wall from carton.

Note the UP arrow on wall.
Determine starting point as the filter

inlet and outlet holes are at the

beginning of the wall. Starting at the

center of a bottom plate insert the

bottom edge of wall into the groove

on the bottom rail. Make sure that

the cutouts for filter inlet and outlet

are on the top portion of the wall and

will not be hidden behind a vertical. If

the wall ends do not meet, adjust the

bottom rail in or out of the bottom

plates. The spacing in all bottom

plates should be equal.

2”

WASHED SAND OR SIFTED

EARTH RECOMMENDED

REQUIREMENT CHART

12’ Pool 1.4 Ton
15’ Pool 1.9 Tons
18’ Pool 2.6 Tons
21’ Pool 3.4 Tons
24’ Pool 4.4 Tons
27’ Pool 5.4 Tons

4’x4’ PLYWOOD

Ground Shield and Wall Guard are optional.
Spread a ground shield or plastic sheeting over prepared ground (not included). Ground Shield and Wall Guard

are available from your local pool supply dealer or polyethylene sheeting can be purchased from a local hardware

supply. This will protect your pool liner and metal parts against chemical reactions from the ground soil.

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