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10. Attach the top bumper piece (length of PVC pipe) to the Swim Unit Housing through
the unused screw holes (top holes from Step 9) in the acrylic hanging bracket using
two of the ten 1" stainless steel screws. NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
11. Attach the lower extension bumper (length of PVC flex pipe) to the rear of the Swim
Unit Base using two 3/4" stainless steel screws. NOTE: Do not over-tighten.
12. Attach the wheels to the Swim Unit base. Slide the axle through the two holes that
are marked in yellow on the intake grill in the Swim Unit base. These holes have
been widened to allow the axle to pass through freely. There are a total of four large
and two small washers used in the wheel assembly. Be sure that two large washers
are located between each wheel and the intake grill. Secure the wheels to the axle
with one smaller washer between the screw and the wheel on both sides.
13. Re-install the throat that was removed previously in Step 4.
14. Place the Swim Unit on the ground and roll it close to the Fastlane Pool location for
installation. Be careful not to tip over the Swim Unit, as it is front-heavy.
15. Once the pool is nearly full and the liner is taught and wrinkle-free, carefully lift the
assembled Fastlane Swim Unit into the pool at the skimmer end. Lower and position
the Swim Unit so that the acrylic hanger "clips" on to the top straight tube (Part B)
as shown in Step 18. The Swim Unit should be centered along the end of the pool.
16. The hydraulic hoses can be simply left hanging over the top of the pool wall to run
back to the Power Unit, or they can be fed through the pool wall as described in
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