EVAJOY EJ-HF048 Rectangular Pool Set User Manual
- July 6, 2024
- EVAJOY
Table of Contents
EVAJOY EJ-HF048 Rectangular Pool Set
Important Safety Rules
Read, Understand and Follow All Instructions Carefully Before Installing and Using this Product.
Warning
- Continuous and competent adult supervision of children and the disabled is required at all times.
- Secure all doors, windows and safety barriers to prevent unauthorized, unintentional or unsupervised pool entry.
- Install a safety barrier that will eliminate access to the pool for young children and pets.
- Any equipment connected to the circulation systems shall be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
- Pool and pool accessories are to be assembled and disassembled by adults only.
- Never dive, jump or slide into an above-ground pool or any shallow body of water.
- Failure to set up pool on flat, level, compact ground or overfilling could result in the pool’s collapse and the possibility that a person lounging in the pool could be swept out/ejected.
- Do not lean, straddle, or exert pressure on the inflatable ring or top rim as injury or flooding could occur. Do not allow anyone to sit on, climb, or straddle the sides of the pool.
- Remove all toys and flotation devices from, in, and around the pool when it is not in use. Objects in the pool attract young children.
- Keep toys, chairs, tables, or any objects that a child could climb on at least four feet (1.22 meters) away from the pool.
- Keep rescue equipment by the pool and clearly post emergency numbers at the phone closest to the pool. Examples of rescue equipment: coast guard approved ring buoy with attached rope, strong rigid pole not less than twelve feet (12) [366 cm] long.
- Never swim alone or allow others to swim alone.
- Keep your pool clean and clear. The pool floor must be visible at all times from the outside barrier of the pool.
- If swimming at night use properly installed artificial lighting to illuminate all safety signs, ladders, pool floor and walkways.
- Stay away from the pool when using alcohol or drugs/medication.
- Keep children away from pool covers to avoid entanglement, drowning, or other serious injury.
- Pool covers must be completely removed before pool use. Children and adults cannot be seen under a pool cover.
- Do not cover the pool while you or anyone else is in the pool.
- Keep the pool and pool area clean and clear to avoid slips and falls and objects that may cause injury.
- Protect all pool occupants from recreational water illnesses by keeping the pool water sanitized. Don’t swallow the pool water. Practice good hygiene.
- All pools are subject to wear and deterioration. Certain types of excessive or accelerated deterioration can lead to an operation failure, and can ultimately cause the loss of large quantities of water from your pool. Therefore, it is very important that you properly maintain your pool on a regular basis.
- This pool is for outdoor use only.
- Empty pool completely when not in use for a longer period and safely store the empty pool in such a way that it does not collect water from rain or any other source, and to prevent from being blown away by strong wind. See storage instructions.
- While the swimming pool is in use, you will need to operate the filter pump to ensure that there is at least one complete turnover of water a day. Consult your pump’s manual to calculate the necessary operating hours.
- Please pay attention to the hazards resulting from complete emptying of the basin.
Pool barriers and covers are not substitutes for continuous and competent adult supervision. Pool does not come with a lifeguard. Adults are therefore required to act as lifeguards or water watchers and protect the lives of all pool users, especially children, in and around the pool.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in property damage, serious injury or death.
Advisory: Pool owners may need to comply with local or state laws relating to childproof fencing, safety barriers, lighting, and other safety requirements. Customers should contact their local building code enforcement office for further details.
Important Safety Rules
Please read, understand, and follow all instructions carefully before installing and using this product. These warnings, instructions, and safety guidelines address some common risks of water recreation, but they cannot cover all risks and dangers in all cases. Always use caution, common sense, and good judgment when enjoying any water activity. Keep for future reference. Packaging must be read carefully and kept for future reference. See product for additional warnings.
Available publications related to pool safety include the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals’ (APSP) booklets entitled:
- The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Aboveground/Onground Swimming Pool
- Children Aren’t Waterproof
- Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants and Children
- Layers of Protection
- The latest published edition of ANSI/APSP-8 Model Barrier Code for Residential Swimming Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.
General
- Check pins, bolts and/or screws for rust; splinters or any sharp edges regularly, especially accessible surfaces, to avoid injuries.
Non Swimmers Safety
- Continuous, active, and vigilant supervision of weak swimmers and non-swimmers by a competent adult is required at all times (remembering that children under five are at the highest risk of drowning).
- Designate a competent adult to supervise the pool each time it is being used.
- Weak swimmers or non-swimmers should wear personal protection equipment when using the pool.
- When the pool is not in use, or unsupervised, remove all toys from the swimming pool and its surrounding to avoid attracting children to the pool.
Safety Devices
- It is recommended to install a barrier (and secure all doors and windows, where applicable) to prevent unauthorized access to the swimming pool.
- Barriers, pool covers, pool alarms, or similar safety devices are helpful aids, but they are not substitutes for continuous and competent adult supervision.
Lifesaving Equipment
- Basic lifesaving equipment, including one of the following, shall be on hand at all times:
- A light, strong, rigid pole (shepherd’s crook) not less than 12 ft (3.66 m) long.
- A minimum 1/4 in. (6 mm) diameter rope as long as 1 1/2 times the maximum width of the pool or 50 feet (15.24 m), whichever is less, which has been firmly attached to a Coast Guard-approved ring buoy, or a similarly approved flotation devices.
- It is recommended to keep rescue equipment (e.g. a ring buoy) by the pool.
- Keep a working phone and a list of emergency phone numbers near the pool.
Safe Use of the Pool
- Encourage all users especially children to learn how to swim.
- Learn Basic Life Support (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – CPR) and refresh this knowledge regularly. This can make a life-saving difference in the event of an emergency.
- Instruct all pool users, including children, what to do in case of an emergency.
- Never dive into any shallow body of water. This can lead to serious injury or death.
- Do not use the swimming pool when using alcohol or medication that may impair your ability to safely use the pool.
- When pool covers are used, remove them completely from the water surface before entering the pool.
- Protect pool occupants from water related illnesses by keeping the pool water treated and practicing good hygiene. Consult the water treatment guidelines in the user’s manual.
- Store chemicals (e.g. water treatment, cleaning or disinfection products) out of the reach of children.
- Remove ladders shall be placed on a horizontal surface.
- Observe and follow the warnings and safety signs on the pool wall.
- Pool is subject to wear and deterioration. If not maintained properly, certain types of excessive or accelerated deterioration can lead to failure of the pool structure that might release large quantities of water that could cause bodily harm and property damage.
- The bottom of the pool shall be visible at all times from the outside perimeter of the pool.
- There shall be no protrusions or other obstruction in the swimming area that may cause entrapment or entanglement of the user.
- Always remove pool ladder when not in use. Store in a place where it is not accessible to children.
Parts Reference
Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts.
Ref. No. | Description | Quantities |
---|---|---|
1 | Horizontal Beam (A)(Plastic Insert Included) | 2 |
2 | Horizontal Beam (B)(Single Button Spring and Plastic Insert Included) | 2 |
3 | Horizontal Beam (C)(Plastic Insert Included) | 2 |
4 | Horizontal Beam (D)(Single Button Spring Included) | 4 |
5 | Horizontal Beam (E)(Single Button Spring and Plastic Insert Included) | 2 |
6 | Plastic Insert for Horizontal Corner Pipe | 4 |
7 | Single Button Spring | 8 |
8 | Corner Joint | 4 |
9 | U-Support End Cap | 24 |
10 | U-Shaped Side Support | 12 |
11 | Restrainer Strap | 12 |
12 | Pool Liner (Drain Valve Cap Included) | 1 |
13 | Drain Connector | 1 |
14 | Drain Valve Cap | 1 |
15 | Pool Cover | 1 |
16 | Filter Mask | 2 |
17 | Ground Cloth | 1 |
18 | Ladder | 1 |
19 | Filter Pump | 1 |
20 | Repair Patch 1 | 5 |
21 | Repair Patch 2 | 10 |
Parts Reference
Before assembling your product, please take a few minutes to check the contents and become familiar with all the parts.
Note: Drawings for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary. Not to scale.
Pool Setup
Important Site Selection and Ground Preparation Information
All electrical components installed in and/or adjacent to an aboveground/onground residential swimming pool shall be installed in accordance with and shall comply with the requirements of the latest published edition of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC®) Article 680, Swimming pools, fountains, and similar installations, and any state or local code.
Warning
- The pool location must allow you to secure all doors, windows, and safety barriers to prevent unauthorized, unintentional or unsupervised pool entry.
- Install a safety barrier that will eliminate access to the pool for young children and pets.
- Failure to set up the pool on flat, level, compact ground and to assemble and fill with water in accordance with the following instructions could result in the pool’s collapse or the possibility that a person lounging in the pool could be swept out/ejected, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
- Risk of electric shock: connect the filter pump only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or residual current device (RCD). To reduce the risk of an electrical shock, do not use extension cords, timers, plug adapters or converter plugs to connect the pump to an electrical supply. Always provide a properly located outlet. Locate the cord where it cannot be damaged by lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, and other equipment. See the filter pump manual for additional warnings and instructions.
- Pool shall be located at a minimum distance of 6 ft (1.83 m) from any receptacle, and all 125-volt 15- and 20-ampere receptacles located within 20 ft (6.0 m) of the pool shall be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), where distances are by measuring the shortest path the supply cord of an appliance connected to the receptacle would follow, without piercing a floor, wall, ceiling, doorway with hinged or sliding door, window opening, or other effective permanent barrier, to the inside wall of the pool.
- Risk of serious injury: do not attempt to assemble pool in high wind conditions.
Select an outdoor location for the pool with the following requirements in mind:
- The area where the pool is to be set up must be absolutely flat and level. Do not set up the pool on a slope or inclined surface.
- The ground surface must be compacted and firm enough to withstand the pressure and weight of a fully set up pool. Do not set up the pool on mud, sand, soft or loose soil conditions.
- Do not set up the pool on a deck, balcony or platform, which may collapse under the weight of the filled pool.
- The pool requires at least 5-6 feet(1.5-2.0 m) of space all around pool from objects that a child could climb on to gain access to the pool.
- Grass under the pool will be damaged. Splash out chlorinated pool water could damage the surrounding vegetation.
- If the ground is not concrete (i.e., if it is asphalt, lawn or earth) you must place a piece of pressure-treated wood, size 15”x15”x1.2”, under each U-shaped support and set flush or even with the ground. Alternatively you may use steel pads or reinforced concrete slabs. Consult your local pool supply retailer for advice on support pads.
- Note: Do not use support pads or slabs with slippery, smooth surfaces as the U-shaped side support will slide outward causing damage to the pool and void the warranty.
- Eliminate all aggressive grasses first. Certain types of grass such as St. Augustine and Bermuda, may grow through the liner. Grass growing through the liner it is not a manufacture defect and is not covered under warranty.
- The area shall facilitate drainage of the pool water after each use and/or for long term pool storage.
Pool Setup (continued)
You may have purchased this pool with the filter pump. The pump has its own separate set of installation instructions. First assemble your pool unit and then set up the filter pump.
Estimated assembly time 45 minutes. (Note the assembly time is only approximate and individual assembly experience may vary.)
- Find a flat, level location that is free and clear of stones, branches or other sharp objects that may puncture the pool liner
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