
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Handling the pool improperly could damage it.
− Never inflate the air chambers so that they are excessively firm;
instead only inflate them until the surface is firm.
− Never use an air compressor to inflate the pool.
− Do not pull the inflated pool over the ground.
− Set up the pool in the location where you would like to use it.
− Do not inflate the pool at low temperatures.
To set up the pool, proceed as follows:
1. Spread the pool out on level ground, which is not too hard, with the bottom side
facing downwards. Make sure that the distance between the pool and other
objects is at least 2 m.
2. Close the outer ring valve 11 by inserting the large plug firmly into the opening
(see Fig. C).
3. Remove the small plug from the outer ring valve, insert a hand pump into it, and
pump up the outer ring.
4. Push the small plug firmly back into the outer ring valve.
5. Open the other air chamber valves 12 and with a hand pump, inflate the air
chambers of the pool one after the other.
6. Close all valves by pushing the plugs down firmly once the air chambers have
been inflated to the desired extent.
If necessary, let some air escape from the air chambers if the pool loses its proper
shape.
7. Close the drain 6.
8. Inflate the sea snake 1and set it up over the pool.
If you want to use the water sprayer 2, attach a garden hose to the sprayer
connection 7as described in chapter “Connecting the water sprayer.”
9. Slowly fill the pool with water.
10. Inflate the dinosaur figure 5.
11. Inflate the rings 4and hang them on the pool.
Children can now use the pool, the slide 3, and the balls 8.