Dear Customer
Congratulations! You have purchased a pool of superior quality and durability. To achieve the best possible results, fol-
low the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the installation procedures may result in damage to your pool or property
and void your warranty. We recommend that you make a preliminary study of the instructions booklet to familiarize your-
self with the different parts of your pool. Make sure that you understand each step thoroughly before you begin assem-
bly.
WARNING: Be sure you have read and understood the "Safety Information"
sheets before you begin your pool installation.
WARNING: For your safety, your pool is not designed for diving and/or jumping head first.
1
When selecting the site of your pool, take into account city by-
laws regarding fences and utilities laws pertaining to electri-
cal cables, as well as the landscaping which you plan to do
once the pool is installed.
Drive a stake into the ground at point A and B respecting the dis-
tance of the straight section between those two points. Draw the
two half circles 15 cm to 20 cm (6" to 8") longer in radius than
the pool. Join the two half circles adding 88 cm (36") on each
side to leave room for the stays. Remove all grass from the area
which you have just outlined.
2
SITE LEVELLING FOR OVAL POOLS WITH BELTS
For an oval pool with belts, the bottom must absolutely be le-
veled without a slope.
Level the surface very carefully using a carpenter's level and a
straight plank. Eliminate any protrusions. Make sure that the sur-
face is free of debris such as rocks, wood, etc...
Double check this very important step.
SITE LEVELLING FOR OVAL POOLS WITH CONCRETE SIDE
WALK
The advantage of an oval pool with a concrete walk is that you
can dig the bottom to give it more of a slope in the middle.
The maximum slope is 15 cm (6").
It is also necessary to dig 7.6 cm (3") deep along where the
angled posts will be installed in order to place a 2 cm (3/4")
stone base for the concrete side walk.
3
BOTTOM DRAIN ASSEMBLY (if applicable)
Dig a 30 cm (12") wide by about 25 cm (10") deep hole exact-
ly in the center of the circumference.
Dig a 15 cm (6") wide trench going from the center hole to the
planned location of the pool motor. Place removed soil beside
the trench as it will be used to bury the hose.
Bottom drain assembly
Place teflon around the plug thread. Screw in drain hole using
large pliers.
Glue connector in the appropriate opening.
Take one of the two rubber rings and adjust it on the top of the
drain, taking care to align the holes. Secure with strips of adhe-
sive tape to prevent sand from penetrating inside the holes once
the drain is installed.
Secure one end of the long black or white hose inside the drain
spout, first apply glue on the drain spout and inside the drain
end. Secure with one or two collars.
Cut the hose so that it ends with the stone dust (or sand). The
pool radius is calculated plus 15 cm (6") from the center of the
drain.
Place the assembled bottom drain in the hole so that it is approx-
imately 1.3 cm (1/2") higher than the surface soil. Bury the
hose, placing the drain as level as possible. Compact using your
feet and the tampering tool.
Mix three (3) shovels of stone dust (or sand) with one half-shov-
el of pure cement and a little water and place this cement around
the drain up to 1.3 cm (1/2") under the top of the drain.
Please do not dive. Diving may result in permanent injury or death.
SITE PREPARATION
SITE LEVELLING
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Trevi 205
We wish you a most pleasant and refreshing summer.
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OVAL POOLS
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