Part 3 - Site Selection - avenli RF-21-CZ2 User Manual

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PART 3 - Site selection

WARNING: Pools installed on uneven surfaces may leak, warp or collapse, resulting in
property damage or serious injury to persons in or near the pool!
WARNING: Do not use sand during installation. If you find that it is necessary to use
"levelling material", the chosen installation site is probably unsuitable. FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THIS WARNING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING: Use caution when selecting the installation site, as the lawn and other
desirable vegetation will die under the (possible) ground sheet. In addition, do not place
the pool in areas where aggressive plants and weed species are present, as these plants
may grow through the (possible) liner.
NOTE: A 110/230 VAC electrical outlet protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) must be provided near the pool. The pool must be located at least 2 feet from the
power source but within the length of the filter pump cable. Under no circumstances
shall the connection be extended with an extension cord.
It is absolutely essential to choose a suitable location BEFORE filling the pool with
water. Select a location that fully meets the following conditions:
Principle 1. The surface must be firm, flat (no lumps or humps) and completely level
and its slope must not exceed 3° at any point.
Principle 2. No branches, rocks, sharp objects or other debris shall be allowed in the
location chosen for the pool installation.
Principle 3. Select a location that is not directly under overhead power lines or trees. In
addition, there must be no underground water pipes, conduits or cables of any kind at
the pool installation site.
Principle 4. If the pool was supplied with a liner, we strongly recommend using one. The
liner helps protect the pool liner from damage from growing weeds, sharp objects and
debris.
Principle 5. If this is not entirely possible, select an open area on the property exposed
to direct sunlight. Sunlight will contribute to heating the pool.
Flat surface - CORRECT
Uneven sloping surface - INCORRECT
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