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48” and 52” aboveground swimming pools. DO NOT attempt to use this ladder without a deck as injury may occur. TOOLS REQUIRED • Phillips head screwdriver • Rubber mallet (optional) • 1-1/2” hole saw • Pencil or chalk • Pliers MODEL NE1145...
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PARTS FOR LADDER A. STEP (4) B. BOTTOM STEP (AC 22411) (AC 22438) C. PIVOT BALL (2) D. HARDWARE (AC 26123) (AC 22268HDW) • (8) bolts • (8) nuts E. RAIL (2) (AC IPSSRAIL) ALSO INCLUDED: WHITE ALUMINUM FLANGES (2) (BS35971)
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Step 1 • Locate both rails (E) and stand them up with the curved ends at the top. • The rails are interchangeable; it does not matter which one is placed on the right or left. There are four sets of holes on rails and the steps may be installed in any order.
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Step 2 • Push one pivot ball (C) onto the round bottom opening of the ladder. The rounded end should face downward. • You may need to twist, push and/or hit the pivot ball into place with a rubber mallet to get it properly positioned. •...
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Step 4 • Decide where you would like to enter the pool from your deck. • Position ladder with curved part of rails in the area of your choice. The design of the bottom step allows it to swivel to fit against the cove of virtually any pool.