Polygroup FunSicle Whale Kingdom Playcenter User manual

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2
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.
Welcome!
Congratulations on your new Funsicle Whale Kingdom Playcenter. This guide will walk you through everything
from setting up to maintaining and enjoying your pool.
As always, we’re here to help. For any issues, questions, or extra support, visit funsicle.com/support, or
Congratulations on your new Funsicle Whale Kingdom Playcenter. This guide will walk you through everything
from setting up to maintaining and enjoying your pool.
As always, we’re here to help. For any issues, questions, or extra support, visit funsicle.com/support, or

3
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.

4
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.

5
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.

6
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.

7
Warnings
SAFETY CARE FOR CHILDREN
• Prevent Young Children from Drowning:
a. Install fencing or approved barrier around all sides of pool.
b. Children under 5 years old are at highest risk for drowning.
c. Closely watch children who are in or near this pool.
d. Empty pool or prevent access when not in use.
• Prevent Young Children from Gaining Access to Pool:
a.
Remove pool ladders before leaving the pool. Toddlers can climb the ladder and get into the pool.
b. Position furniture away from the pool so that children cannot climb and gain access to the pool.
c. When leaving the pool, remove floats and toys from the pool that might attract a child.
• Assign an adult to be responsible for watching children in the pool. Give this person a “water
watcher” tag and ask that they wear it the entire time they are in charge of supervising children in
the pool. If they need to leave for any reason, ask this person to pass the “water watcher” tag and
the supervision responsibility to another adult. For replacement of the water watcher tag, visit
funsicle.com
• Pool presents a drowning hazard even during filling and draining of the pool. Maintain constant
supervision of children and do not remove any safety barriers until the pool is completely empty
and stowed away.
• Drowning occurs silently and quickly and can occur in as little as 2 inches (5 cm) of water.
• Keep children in your direct sight, stay close, and actively supervise them when they are in or near
this pool and when you are filling and emptying this pool.
• When searching for a missing child, check the pool first, even if the child is thought to be in the
house.
• Empty pool completely after each use, and store the empty pool in such a way that it does not
collect water from rain or any other source.
• Keep unsupervised children from accessing the pool by installing fencing or other approved
barriers around all sides of the pool. State or local laws or codes may require fencing or other
approved barriers. Check state or local laws and codes before setting up pool.
• See latest published edition of CPSC Pub. No. 362 found at poolsafely.gov.
•
Do not leave toys inside pool when finished using the pool, since toys and similar items might attract a
child to the pool. Position furniture (e.g. tables, chairs) away from pool, so that children cannot climb
on it to gain access to the pool. After using pool, remove water to a level of 1/2 inches (1 cm) or less.
DIVING RISK
Do not dive into this pool. Diving into shallow water can result in a broken neck, paralysis, or death.
ELECTROCUTION RISK
Keep all electrical lines, radios, speakers, and other electrical appliances away from the pool. Do not
place pool near or under overhead electrical lines.
FIRST AID
Keep a working phone and a list of emergency numbers near the pool. Become certified in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In the event of an emergency, immediate use of CPR can
make a life-saving difference.
WARNING
• This pool must be assembled on a smooth and level site of firm soil that is free of stones, gravel,
sticks, black-top or other oil based compounds.
• Do not install pool on a wooden deck or any type of wooden surface.
• Do not install the pool on a slope or inclined surfaces, on soft or loose soil conditions (e.g. sand or
mud), or on an elevated surface such as a deck, platform or balcony, which may collapse under
the weight of the filled pool.
• This pool should be set up so that it complies with local safety and building codes. The pool is to be
assembled by an adult. Care should be taken in the unpacking and assembly of the pool. This pool
may contain accessible potentially hazardous sharp edges or sharp points that are a necessary
part of the function of the pool.
• CAUTION: Keep out of baby’s reach.
• WARNING: Use only under supervision.
• The product must be assembled and disassembled by adult.
• WARNING: For domestic use only.
Setting Up Your Pool
1. Locate a clean area free of stones or other sharp objects to inflate the pool.
2. Inflate the air chambers following the numbered sequence (if any) slowly with a manual/foot air
pump.
Use adequate air pressure: Make sure the pool is firm to the touch but NOT hard - there should be
small folds around the armrests, backrests and/or side edges, and below the cup holders (if any).
Also compare the pressure with that of the large main chamber.
3. Close and press the inflation valves into the unit to get a flat surface.
4. Fill the pool to the FILL LINE marked on its inner wall or slightly below the top edge of the pool. Do not
overfill the pool.
CAUTIONS:
• Inflate by adult only.
•ʷ˂ˁ˂ˇˢ˩˘˥˜ˡ˙˟˔˧˘ʡ˲
• To prevent bursting, do not inflate with high pressure pump such as an air compressor, or exceed
the recommended Design Working Pressure.
• Inflate with cold air only.
• Check regularly to ensure the adequate air pressure during each use, especially on very hot or cold
days.
Using the 2-in-1 Valve
If your pool includes a 2-in-1 valve, use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
Using the AirFlate Tool
If your pool comes with an AirFlate Tool (packed in a transparent Ziplock bag inside your product box),
use the following steps to quickly inflate and deflate your pool.
NOTE: This tool can only be used on regular air valves. It cannot be used on a 2-in-1 valve or a Boston valve
as the sizes do not match.
CAUTIONS:
• This tool is not a toy.
• Keep this tool out of reach of children and avoid misuse to prevent potential danger of choking or
poking an eye.
WARNING
Read and follow all safety information and assembly instructions in the User Guide.
Empty the pool when not in use to prevent children from gaining unauthorized access and drowning.
PREVENT DROWNING!
• Closely watch children who are in or
near this pool.
• Children under 5 are at highest risk
for drowning.
• Do not leave child unattended while
in use.
• Use only under competent supervision.
• Empty the pool or prevent access
when not in use.
NO DIVING!
You can break
your neck and be
paralyzed.
Contact U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at poolsafely.gov for publication “Safety Barrier
Guidelines for Residential Pools”. Contact The Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP, formerly NSPI) at
www.APSP.org for these publications: “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Above-ground/On-ground Swimming
Pool”, “Children Aren't Waterproof”, “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures for Infants” and “Layers of
Protection”.
Danger: Competent supervision and knowledge of the safety requirements is the only way to prevent
drowning or permanent injury in the use of this product. Never leave young children unattended.
Consumer Awareness Booklets
Safety Guidelines
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this product, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this User Guide for future reference. Failure to follow these warnings and
instructions can result in serious injury or death to users, especially children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying and Deflating Pool
Deflate pool and/or push down on the side wall to empty pool water and/or lift up one side of pool to empty
pool water.
NOTES:
• Pool should be cleaned with mild soap and lukewarm water only.
• Make sure pool is completely dry before storing to help prevent mildew from forming.
• Store all parts in a dry, temperature-controlled area where temperatures do not go below 32ºF or
above 125ºF.
• Use a small patch kit to repair punctures or holes in pool.
Repairing Your Pool
1. Use a mix of liquid dish soap and water in a spray bottle, and spray over suspicious areas. Any leak
will produce bubbles that will pinpoint the location of the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the leak to remove any dirt or grime.
3. Cut a piece of repair patch (included) with a margin of 0.8 inches (2 cm) larger than the damaged
area, rounding the corners with scissors.
4. Place the patch over the center of the leak, press down firmly, and squeeze out all air bubbles to the
edges. You may want to put a weight on top to keep it in place.
5. Do not inflate for one hour after patching.
NOTE:
If the patch does not hold, you can use the patch with silicone or polyurethane-based glue designed for
repairing camping mats, tents or shoes. Consult your local household/camping supply stores, and follow the
instructions of the glue you have chosen.
To inflate:
To deflate:
2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Blow air into the valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve.
1. Insert the AirFlate Tool into
the air valve. 2. Twist it to open the
valve. 3. Let the air release
completely.
To inflate:
5. Close the Top Cap
tightly to seal the
valve after inflation.
2. Ensure the Inflation Valve
snaps firmly into place.
3. Remove the Top Cap.
4. Inflate with an air pump.
Top Cap
Inflation Valve
6. To lock, press the
valve all the way in.
1. Press the Inflation
Valve into the
Exhaust Port.
Exhaust Port
Inflation Valve
To deflate:
Inflation Valve
Top Cap
1. Pull out the Top Cap until both the Top Cap and Inflation Valve are completely open.
2. To quickly push out all the air, fold up the pool.

Dear Funtastic Customer,
Thank YOU for choosing one of our Funsicle
products. We’re on a mission to inspire the
world to play more outdoors, which is why
we design products that capture the
summertime spirit of imagination,
connection and fun.
It’s important to us that you have the BEST
experience with this product, and we’re
excited for you to make some happy
outdoor memories.
Need a helping hand? Use the contact info
on this page to reach us.
Once again, we thank you for placing your
trust in us. Happy swimming and playing!
- Your friends, the Funsicle Team
CONTACT US
We’re here to help! For answers to common
questions, setup videos and troubleshooting tips,
visit funsicle.com/support or scan the QR code.
DO NOT RETURN PRODUCT TO STORE.
If you encounter any issues with your Funsicle
product, do not return it to the place of purchase.
Contact CUSTOMER SERVICE:
Phone: 888-670-4FUN (888-670-4386)
Email: [email protected]
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