Pool Positioning; Site And Pool Preparation; Pool Assembly - Endless Pools Fastlane Installation Manual And User's Manual

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POOL POSITIONING

To ensure ideal operation of the Fastlane Pool, consider the
following steps when selecting a location for the pool.
• Look for an area that receives maximum sunlight for
increased heat and extended use.
• Find a location with minimal wind exposure to minimize
heat loss.
• Be aware of the amount of trees and shrubbery around the
pool to limit the amount of debris that may accumulate in the
pool.
• Select a location with accessibility to water and electric
sources.
• Consider privacy when selecting a location.

SITE AND POOL PREPARATION

The surface that the Fastlane Pool is to be assembled on must be
firm and level. The Fastlane Pool must be installed as level as
possible, within 2"- 3" of level (from the highest point to the
lowest point of the pool). If the pool will be assembled on a
sloping surface, be sure to install the skimmer on the lower side
to ensure that it will not draw air into the pump. If the ground is
not level and it is desired to make a more level surface, take the
earth from the high area of the uneven surface; do not add earth
to the low area of the surface. Once the surface is level, clear
any debris or sharp objects that may be uncomfortable to walk
on or could become a puncture hazard for the liner. Foam floor-
ing may be added under the liner for additional comfort.
The pool is comprised of various parts. Therefore, before
proceeding with installation, ensure that all necessary parts for
the pool are present and group like parts together (Fig 1).
Part Description
(A) Liner
(B) Top 130cm straight tubes (wider) 6 (8 for Longer Pool)
(C) Top 60cm straight tubes (wider)
(D) Top corner tubes (wider)
(E) Bottom corner tubes (thinner)
(F) Straight bottom tubes (thinner)
(G) Struts
Pools)
B
F
Fig. 1
The supporting legs, or struts (Part G), support much of the
weight of the Fastlane Pool and may need additional support in
"soft ground" installations, or in areas that may experience
Quantity
1
4
4
4
6 (8 for Longer Pools)
10 (12 for Longer
G
D
E
C
excess ground water. A 2"x 8" x 22" piece of lumber installed
under each strut's base and leveled with the ground is very
effective. Make sure the entire base of each strut is on the 2" x
8" lumber as any over-hang may result in bending of the strut.
A concrete slab of the similar dimensions may be used as well.
Please note that any support(s) added under the pool structure
must be recessed so that the top of the support is level with the
ground surface (Fig 2). Lifting the struts or frame in any manner
may cause excessive stress on the liner and frame, and may void
the Fastlane Pool warranty.
Fig. 2
Drainage needs to be provided around the pool and near the
water quality equipment. It is important to be prepared in the
unlikely event of a leak. If operating the Fastlane Pool indoors,
it is ideal to install floor drains in the area around the pool's
perimeter, but not directly under the pool. It is worth the time
and effort now to install a drainage system rather than be unpre-
pared in the event of a mishap.

POOL ASSEMBLY

1. Unfold and spread out liner (Part A) on the prepared area.
NOTE: Keep in mind the desired "swim direction" when
positioning the liner, because when the Fastlane Pool is fully
assembled, the swim direction will be headed towards the end
of the pool that has the pre-cut holes. These holes are for the
water quality thru-wall fittings and hydraulic lines.
2. Align the struts (Part G) with the prepared cut outs at top of
liner (Fig 3).
Fig. 3
3. Connect the bottom tubes (Part F) to the struts (Part G) one
at a time to make the four sides of the pool (Fig 4). Connect
corner tubes (Part E) to the open ends of both struts to finish
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