Before You Begin - Quik Swim Pool QS-1648 Owner's Manual

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PLEASE NOTE:
It is normal for the pool to show some deflection of the top rails inward while the pool is filling. Once
the pool has filled completely, the deflection of the top rail may be slightly outward. This is common
and will not effect the structural integrity of your pool.
In some rare cases, due to different climate conditions and local water quality, your new pool may
"sweat" or "weep" slightly after being filled for the first time. This may appear around the bottom
perimeter of your pool, most often noticeable when installed on cement. This "sweating" or
"weeping" will most often stop once the outside air temperature and inside water temperature
equalize in a few weeks time or less. This is similar to condensation which occurs on the outside of
a can of cold soda on a hot day. If after several weeks, your pool continues to "sweat" or "weep",
please contact your dealer or Splash-A-Round pools directly for further assistance.
In some rare cases, due to the advanced design of the PVC poly-fabric reinforced heavy duty liner,
small microscopic pinholes may occur in the material due to the curing process when manufactured.
These microscopic pinholes may appear as a small "weep" in the material which can be easily
omitted by dabbing a small amount of transparent glue which is provided with your pool. Once
applied, wipe off with a dry cloth. The "weep" will immediately stop and the transparent glue will be
invisible. If you do not wish to apply a small amount of transparent glue, you may simply wait a few
weeks as most often the "weep" will stop on it's own. This is in no way a defect which will affect or
compromise the integrity of your new pool.
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