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THE ROGUE
GRAND RAPIDS
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
WESTERN SALES AND MANUFACTURING PLANT
P.O. Box 400 ? 1017 SW Berg Parkway
Canby, Oregon 97013
(503) 266-2231 ? (503) 266-4334
www.srsmith.com
06-676
MAY07-
S.R. SMITH, LLC 2006

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  • Page 1 THE ROGUE GRAND RAPIDS ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS WESTERN SALES AND MANUFACTURING PLANT P.O. Box 400 ? 1017 SW Berg Parkway Canby, Oregon 97013 (503) 266-2231 ? (503) 266-4334 www.srsmith.com 06-676 MAY07- S.R. SMITH, LLC 2006 ...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Topic Page # Introduction………………………………………………………….. Applicable Standards and Codes…………………………………. Assembly and Installation………………………………………….. Drawings…………………………………………………………….. Parts List …………………………………………………………….. Slide Deck Anchor Flange Kit……………………………………… Tools Required For Assembly List………………………………… Left Curve Footprint………………………………………………… Right Curve Footprint………………………………………………. Left Curve Slide with Flush Deck Mounting……………………… Assembly Instructions for In-Deck Mounting……………………..
  • Page 3 PARTS LIST Before getting started check to make sure that all of the parts listed below arrived with your new S.R. Smith Rogue Grand Rapids slide. Ref # * PART # DESCRIPTION 05-765 PVC 90 Elbow ST SCH 40 MTXT 1 ea.
  • Page 4 S L I D E L E G...
  • Page 5 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR SLIDE ASSEMBLY: • PVC glue • Silicon sealant • Hand drill with Phillips bit • Ratchet with 7/16”, 1/2" and 3/8” sockets • 7/16” wrench • 1/2” wrench • Hammer drill with 1/4" masonry bit • Small Level FIGURE 3...
  • Page 6: Right Curve Footprint

    LEFT CURVE FOOTPRINT The purpose of this footprint is to serve as a GUIDELINE ONLY for approximate placement of the slide relative to the pool’s edge. The actual dimensions after installation may vary according to the slope of the deck and the angle that the slide is oriented relative to the pool wall.
  • Page 7: Assembly Instructions For In-Deck Mounting

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR IN-DECK MOUNTING 1) Place the slide runway upside down on a surface that will not scratch the slide. 2) Open the ladder and parts carton and locate the ladder and the 4 legs. 3) Insert the top of the slide ladder all the way into the two sockets in the slide. NOTE: The top of the ladder is the end with the side rails cut square.
  • Page 8 5) Carefully turn the slide with the legs and ladder upright for setup. It will be necessary for two people to perform this to avoid damage to the slide and the legs. If necessary use something such as tape to temporarily hold the legs in place while turning the slide over.
  • Page 9 13) Apply PVC glue to the male slip end of the (#7) PVC Thread Adapter and insert into one side of the (#3) PVC Union. Be sure to push the thread adapter as far as it will go into the union. See Figure 10. Figure 10 14) Apply a small amount of silicon sealant to the male thread side of the (#3) PVC Union.
  • Page 10 15) Apply PVC glue to the inside of the slip end of the PVC Union. Insert the (#8) PVC Spa Hose into the union as shown below in Figure 12. Figure 12 16) Use a drill with a Phillips bit to fasten the (#4) Plastic Pipe Clamp to the ladder as shown below in Figure 13a.
  • Page 11 17) Starting with the top hose clamp, insert the PVC hose into the clamps as shown below in Figure 14. The clamps automatically tighten when pressure is applied pushing the hose into the clamps. Figure 14 18) Apply PVC glue to one socket of the (#2) PVC Ball Valve and insert the PVC hose into the valve as shown in Figure 15.
  • Page 12 Garden Hose Adapter Installation Instructions If connecting the Rogue Grand Rapids water system to the pool plumbing system is not an option you may connect the water system to a garden hose by following the steps outlined below. A.) Make sure that the Rogue Grand Rapids water system has been...
  • Page 13 19) Adjust the top runway of the slide so that it is level, from side to side and lengthwise as shown below in Figure 18. Figure 18 20) Underneath the top portion of the slide, on the inside flat surface next to the ladder socket, use the existing holes as a template to drill a 1/4-inch hole through each ladder side rail as shown below in Figure 19.
  • Page 14 21) To secure the ladder to the slide screw into the previously drilled holes (one per side rail) a (#11) 5/16” x 1” lag screw, a (#12) 5/16” x 7/8” flat washer and a (#13) 5/16” x 3/4" rubber washer tightening to 8 ft.-lbs of torque. See Figure 20. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
  • Page 15 23) If necessary the legs can be adjusted up and down within the leg sockets to help adjust for level. Once the slide is properly leveled the legs shall be permanently attached by drilling a 1/4" hole into each leg using the hole on the leg socket as a guide and fastening with a (#10) 5/16”...
  • Page 16 Figure 23 Figure 24...
  • Page 17: Assembly Instructions For Flush Deck Mounting

    27) After connecting the water hose to ladder water connection, turn on water slowly to check for leaks. 28) Secure the slide, so that it will not move during the concrete pour, to ensure that the settings remain the same. 29) SUGGESTION: To ensure easy removal of concrete from legs and ladder, wax or wrap with wax paper approximately 12 inches above deck level.
  • Page 18: Manufacturer's Placement Instructions

    8) Drill a 1/4" diameter hole into the slide leg through the 3/8” diameter hole in the flange. Insert the (#30) 3/8” O.D. Aluminum Bushing into the hole in the deck flange and push in until it contacts the slide leg. Now insert the (#27) 1/4"-20UNC x 2-3/4” Hex Head Cap Screws and (#25) 1/4"...
  • Page 19 B. The minimum clearance area in front of a diving board is a minimum distance of three feet six inches (3’-6”) on either side of the board’s centerline. Pt.C extends a minimum distance of “C” from the tip end of the board. The width distance “W” on either side of Pt.C is given in CHART 1 and shown in Figure 28.
  • Page 20 ELECTRICAL BONDING If electrical bonding is required by the local governmental regulations, it shall be done in accordance with Article No. 680 of the current National Electrical Code or the local Code, whichever has jurisdiction. Five (#20) 1/4" x 1/2" Sheet Metal Screws and five (#21) 1/4"...