Warning labels – Swim'n Play side deck User Manual

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WARNING

LEDGE

PLACEMENT

ENTRY POINT

VIEW FROM INSIDE THE DECK

LATCH

GATE

POST

SELF CLOSING

HINGE

GATE

LATCH BAR

Using the Latch, Latch Bar and Hinges as templates, drill the holes
in the locations as illustrated at the bottom.

Drill a 5/32 hole for the Latch Bar
and Self Closing Hinges.

Drill a 7/64 hole for the Latch.

Mount the Hinges and the Gate using 1/2”
long Self-Tapping Screws so that the Gate
swings on to the deck in the direction of
the rear fence.

Mount the Latch Bar to the Gate using
the #10x1/2” Self-Tapping Screw.

Mount the Latch to the Gate Post using
#6x3/8 long Self-Tapping Screws

(Note: the Latch mounts approximately
21/8” from the top of the Gate).

Test the Gate to insure that it is perfectly aligned
and closes and completely latches by itself.

It is very important to periodically test and maintain the Gates proper functioning.
WARNING: Make sure that your pool is not accessible when not in use!!!

WARNING LABELS

With your deck you are provided with 5 additional Warning Labels. One Large Label
(#490090) is to be permanently affi xed to the top of the pool’s Top Ledge at the entry
point of the pool. The two long, thin labels (#490091) are to be affi xed on the inside of
the pool’s Top Ledge opposite to and facing the entry point of the pool. The two Square
Labels (#490021) are to be affi xed on the outside edge of the deck by the outside ladder.
To affi x these labels, simply clean the area where the label is to be applied and peel off
the backing and press the label fi rmly into place. Should you need any additional Labels
for any reason, simply order them by part number from your local dealer or direct from the
manufacturer.

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Consumer Awareness Booklets:

The following books are available through the APSP:

“The Sensible Way To Enjoy Your Pool”...published by the NSPI, October 1983 (revised September 1986),

“Children Aren’t Waterproof”...published by the NSPI,

“Pool & Spa Emergency Procedures For Infants And Children”...published by the NSPI.

Contact: APSP • 2111 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 • (703) 838-0083

#490090

#490091

#490021

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