Introduction: 1. position cover – Anchor 5-STAR SOLID SAFETY POOL COVER User Manual
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Thank you for your recent purchase of an Anchor Industries Inc. quality
crafted 5 Star Safety pool cover. With proper installation and care, your
pool cover will provide protection for years to come.
Every precaution has been taken to ensure that the product has arrived at
its destination in good shape. Thoroughly inspect the condition of the con-
tainers and note any damage to the shipper’s representative at the time of
delivery.
HAMMER DRILL
TAPE MEASURE
3/4” MASONRY BIT
LARGE FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER
HAMMER
NOTE:
Due to the weight of the cover, we suggest making the initial
installation with the water at operating level.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
INTRODUCTION:
1. POSITION COVER:
POSITION COVER
Remove the cover (and attaching hardware) from the ship-
ping containers. Use caution when maneuvering the cover
around the pool. Pool decks are abrasive and holes will
develop if the cover is dragged over concrete or sharp
objects.
Position the cover (web side down) over the pool making the
overlap consistent around the entire perimeter. Line up cut-
outs & cable areas. Be certain the cover aligns properly with
these objects first. When all appears satisfactory, proceed
by attaching the stainless steel springs to the cover’s web
ends.
PARTS
COVER
BRASS
ANCHOR
STAINLESS STEEL SPRING & SKID
STEEL SPRING TOOL
3/16” ALLEN WRENCH
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Installation of pool cover must begin at any areas with cut-outs or zero tolerance areas (such as at cable-construction).
When there are several areas like this, start at most complicated of these areas. See pages 9 to 11.
SHOULD WARNING LABEL(S) ON POOL COVER BECOME UNCLEAR, PLEASE CONTACT ANCHOR
INDUSTRIES FOR REPLACEMENT(S).
WARNING
AVOID DROWNING RISK
1. Remove cover(s) completely before entering the pool - entrapment possible.
2. Use the pool cover in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Remove standing water on solid covers - child can drown on top of cover.
4. Pool covers are not play areas - supervise children at all times.
5. Keep all fasteners in good condition - Inspect regularly - repair or replace any fastener showing wear.
6. Do not walk on cover except in emergency, life-saving rescue situation.
7. Visually inspect condition of fabric for sun or chemical over-exposure resulting in discoloration, brittleness of fabric or
broken hardware. This is an indication that cover is no longer a safety cover.
8. Non-secured or improperly secured covers are a hazard.
9. Covers should be stored in an environment that prevents sun, chemical exposure, or access by insects and rodents, and
protects cover from tearing or physical damage.