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91PO
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(91PO) 48” 2-SECTIONS POOL LADDER ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 04/26/2013
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LADDER SETUP (continued)
5. U-SHAPED TOP RAIL INSTALLATION (refer to
figure 4):
Install the U-shaped top rails
(1) onto the legs
above the top brace
(2) and fasten them with
the shorter fasteners/screws
(3) – see figure 4.
6. INSTALLATON OF THE REMAINING LADDER
SIDE (refer to figure 5):
With all the top rail and top brace holes in
alignment, slide the remaining ladder side from
the underside into its proper position. Make sure
the “A” leg slides into hole “A” of the top brace
and the “B” leg slides into hole “B” of the
corresponding top brace. Fasten all parts using
the appropriate fasteners/screws
(4) and (3), as
described earlier.
7. BEFORE USE OF LADDER:
With all parts now in place, verify that all
fasteners/screws are fully tightened and apply
downward pressure to each step to be sure they
are fully anchored in place. If your ladder came
with a ladder barrier, proceed to instructions for
ladder barrier installation, otherwise proceed to
placing the ladder over the side wall of your
pool, with one side of the ladder located inside
the pool and the other side outside of the pool -
see figure 6.
Estimated assembly time 20~45 minutes. (Note
the assembly time is only approximate and
individual assembly experience may vary.)
WARNING
• Locate ladder on a level, solid base and make sure the ladder is stable and
safe to climb.
• Remove and secure ladder away from the pool when the pool is not in use to
prevent unauthorized, unintentional or unsupervised pool entry.
• Check all nuts and bolts regularly and before each use to ensure the ladder
is sturdy. See maintenance instructions.
8. MAINTENANCE:
Regularly check all nuts, bolts, step mounting fixtures and step mounting pins to
ensure all parts are secured properly and the ladder is sturdy. Bring the ladder indoors
and store in a safe and dry area, preferably between 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0
degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).
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