Royal 16X32X24L-S Manual page 45

Inground pool
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1. Upon opening the liner box, you will notice that the liner is
marked with arrows (either on the liner box or the liner itself).
Place the entire liner box in the shallow end near the break
line and note which direction the liner box shows as the deep
end and which is the shallow end. Keeping it rolled up,
remove the liner from the box ensuring that it is facing the
proper direction. After positioning the liner, remove the red arrows. Unfold the liner to
both sides going towards the shallow end corners.
2. Continue to unfold the liner, carrying (not dragging) it to the break line of the shallow
end and down the transition slope in order to rest the liner on the pool bottom in the
deep end/hopper.
3. Back in the shallow end, line up the bottom corners of the liner accordingly. Position
and adjust the liner until all points in the shallow end are aligned. To prevent the
positioned liner from moving, secure the liner around the bottom of the entire shallow
end with sand bags or water tubes.
4. Next, grasp the corners of the deep end portion of the liner and unfold as you did in the
shallow end. In the same manner, position and align the deep end of the pool. Climate
any wrinkles by pulling and positioning the liner accordingly.
IMPORTANT! Liners with vinyl overlay step(s) require fitting the step section(s)
first, before any of the shallow end wall bead is put into place. Use sand bags or
water tubes to secure the liner at the step(s) and snap liner beading into place.
5. Once the corners are aligned, insert the bead of the liner into
the coping at the corners. Once all of the corners are set,
proceed to the middle of your long and short walls and insert
the bead into the coping here as well. Continue to work the
material from these locations towards the corners in both
directions. This will allow for a better, more flush fit in all of
the corners.
When pulling the liner, always grasp a heavy fold of material with both hands. A heavy
gauge of vinyl can take a lot of pull without being damaged whereas a thin amount material
can tear when being pulled. Be Careful not to drag the liner against coping, ladder sockets,
TIP
or any potentially damaging surfaces.
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