AKASO K1 User manual

Type
User manual

Below you will find brief information for Kiddie Pool K1. This user manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the AKASO Kiddie Round Pool K1. The pool is designed for children aged 2 years and older and can be used as a sandpit, ball pit, toy pool, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, or fishing pool. Features include a triple-layer inflatable ring design with individual leakproof air valves, a drain valve at the bottom, and an inflatable bubble bottom. The manual also covers safety precautions, warnings, and maintenance, and it offers recommendations from several safety organizations.

Below you will find brief information for Kiddie Pool K1. This user manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the AKASO Kiddie Round Pool K1. The pool is designed for children aged 2 years and older and can be used as a sandpit, ball pit, toy pool, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, or fishing pool. Features include a triple-layer inflatable ring design with individual leakproof air valves, a drain valve at the bottom, and an inflatable bubble bottom. The manual also covers safety precautions, warnings, and maintenance, and it offers recommendations from several safety organizations.

USER MANUAL
AKASO KIDDIE ROUND POOL K1
V1.0
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SPECIFICATIONS
Item: AKASO Kiddie Round Pool K1
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
This manual addresses some common risks but not all dangers of water
recreation. Please read and follow all safety information and instructions carefully.
Keep for future reference. If you fail to follow these warnings and instructions,
injuries or even more serious consequences may occur. This information will help
extend pool life and make the pool safer for your family.
HOW TO GET STARTED/POOL LOCATION
Before letting children play in the pool, please check whether the product and all
its accessories are intact according to the packing list. This pool can be set up
either indoors or outdoors. Keep it at least 2 meters/6.56 feet away from buildings
or any other obstructions. Sharp objects, like watches, keys, etc. need to be
removed before pool use.
1. Please remember the following requirements if you set up the pool in an indoor
location:
• It is recommended to use the pool as a toy pool or ball pit but not as a
swimming pool or sand pit.
• The pool must be set up on a completely flat and stable surface.
• The supporting surface must be compact and firm enough to hold the pressure
and weight of a fully set up pool and people. Do not set up the pool on places
like decks and platforms.
• To avoid the risk of electric shock: Keep away from outlets, grounded outlets
and electrical products.
2. Please remember the following requirements if you set up the pool in an
outdoor location:
• The pool must be set up on a completely flat and level surface. Please do not
install the pool if the surface is inclined or sloped.
• 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.
• Do not assemble the pool under strong wind conditions.
Warning
• Never leave children or the disabled unattended. Be aware that drowning is a
hazard.
• Parents need to closely watch children who are in or near the pool, children
under 5 have the highest risk of drowning.
• The pool is intended for consumers two years of age or older.
• Prevent child access when the pool is not in use.
• Children can drown in a very small amount of water; always empty the pool
when not in use.
• Children should not bite or lick the pool or the items put in the pool.
• Keep toys, chairs, tables, or any objects that a child could climb on at least
2 meters (6.56 feet) away from the pool.
Keep rescue equipment by the pool and clearly post emergency numbers nearby.
• Keep the pool and pool area clean and clear of obstacles to avoid slips and falls
that may cause injury.
• Never dive, jump or slide into the pool to avoid injury or death.
• Stay away from pool drains and suction fittings.
• Stay away from the pool when using alcohol or drugs/medication.
• Never place the pool near or under power lines. Keep electric cables, radios or
any other electrical appliances away from the pool.
Color
Dimension
Water capacity
Thickness
Net weight
Age
Application
Number of drain valves 1 drain valve at the bottom
3 valves in inflatable rings and
1 valve at the bottom
Number of leakproof
double-layer air valves
Sand pit, ball pit, toy pool, indoor/outdoor
swimming pool, fishing pool
1.5m x 1.5m x 0.33m (W x L x H)
76 gallons
0.28 mm
2.34 KG
2 years +
Blue/yellow/green
Air rings Inflatable
bubble bottom
Drain valve
Leakproof, double-layer air valve
• Drain water from the pool after use or before storage and prevent the pool from
collecting water from rain or other sources.
• Set up a fence or other approved barrier around the pool per local laws and
regulations to avoid unsupervised children accessing the pool.
• If a child is missing, the pool should always be checked first.
Eliminate all aggressive grasses, stones and branches first. Certain types of grass
such as Bermuda, may grow through the liner. Grass growing through the liner
is not a manufacturing defect and is not covered under warranty.
• Position the pool near an adequate drainage system to deal with overflow or to
empty the pool.
Note:
Odor: Pool materials are safe and environmentally friendly. When new products
are received, there may be a little smell. If so, please inflate the pool and place it in
a ventilated area for a period of time, and the smell will disappear.
Ground Cloth: There is no ground cloth in our package, but it is recommended
that you use one for better protection of the pool.
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HOW TO INFLATE THE POOL
1. Select the pump
It is recommended that you blow up the inflatable pool with an electric air pump.
Other options are a hand pump or foot pump. It takes about 2-3 minutes to blow
up the swimming pool with an electric air pump. The exact time depends on the
pump used.
2. Lay out the pool
Unfold the inflatable pool on clean and stable ground. When spreading out the
pool, do not drag it across the ground as this can cause damage resulting in pool
leakage. (See Drawing 1)
Drawing 1
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CONTACT US
For any inquiries with AKASO products, please feel free to contact us, we will
respond within 24 hours.
Tel: (888) 466-9222 (US) Mon-Fri (except holiday) 9am-5pm (EST)
Official website: www.akasotech.com
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3. Inflate the pool
There are 3 independent leakproof, double-layer air valves; each inflatable ring
has one valve. Make sure the leakproof, double-layer air valves are facing out.
Inflate the rings, starting from the bottom layer ring (green) to the higher
layer (blue), with an electric air pump. Please inflate according to drawing 2.
After inflating the rings, inflate the bottom's leakproof, double-layer air valve,
just as in previous steps.
Note:
1. Inflation: When blowing up the inflatable pool, inflation of about 80%-90% is
enough, do not overinflate.
2. Dimension Tolerance: There will be a slight difference in the dimensions of the
pool after inflation due to the degree of inflation, the ambient temperature and
so on.
Note:
Level: If the water in the pool flows to one side, it indicates that the pool is not
fully level. Setting up the pool on a slope will cause the pool to tilt and the sidewall
to bulge, resulting in a potential collapse of the pool. If the pool is not completely
level, you must drain the pool, level the area (or move the pool), and refill.
Drawing 2
Drawing 3
HOW TO FILL THE POOL
Filling the pool
Before filling the pool with water, ensure that the drain valve inside (at the bottom)
the pool is tightly closed. When you are ready to fill the pool, please fill it slowly,
and do not exceed the middle ring to avoid water overflow. The maximum water
line is as shown in the image below (2/3 full). Check to see whether the water is
level. When filling with water, do not lean over or squeeze the inflation or deflation
valves to avoid injury or water overflow. (See Drawing 3)
IMPORTANT
Relate safety rules and the general aquatic safety information in this manual to
everyone using the pool. Review these rules with all users of the pool on a regular
basis.
HOW TO DRAIN AND STORE
Remove all accessories, toys and other items from the pool before draining.
Please check local regulations for specific directions regarding disposal of
swimming pool water. Then remove the cap from the drain valve on the bottom
of the pool. Don’t spill the water directly onto leaves or water the same area
repeatedly. When the water stops draining, lift the pool from the side opposite the
drain so that any remaining water flows to the drain, emptying the pool completely.
Finally, release air from the air valves on the 3 rings and the air valve on the
bottom of the pool.
Before storage, be sure that all parts of the pool are completely dry. Air dry the
liner in the sun until completely dry before folding (See Drawing 4). You can sprinkle
some talcum powder to prevent the vinyl from sticking together and to absorb
residual moisture. Fold the pool as shown in Drawing 5, step by step. The original
packing can be used for storage.
HOW TO CLEAN THE POOL
To keep the pool clean and free of stains, wipe the surface with a damp cloth after
each use. If you have dark stains on the rings or bottom surface, wipe them with a
soft cloth using a solution of mild laundry detergent and water. Gently rub the
stain, but be careful. Do not use strong detergents, abrasive materials or brushes.
HOW TO USE THE REPAIR PATCH
The AKASO Kiddie Round Pool K1 provides 4 repair patches to repair holes.
When you find a small hole, first clean the area around it. Then cut a piece of
repair patch and apply it onto the desired area. Finally, apply pressure to remove
any bubbles. (See Drawing 6)
HEALTH AND SAFETY ADVICE FOR POOL USE
1. For safety consideration, please do not let kids play in hot water.
2. Please change water in the pool regularly to prevent water-related illness.
3. Do not add any undiluted chemicals to water in the pool. Pool accessories that
are not recommended by the manufacturer may lead to injury or property loss.
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RECOMMENDATIONS OF SAFETY ORGANIZATIONS
Demand constant supervision. A competent adult should be appointed as a
"lifeguard" or water watcher, especially when children are in and around the pool.
Learn to swim.
Take the time to learn CPR and first aid.
Instruct all pool users, including children what to do in case of an emergency.
Always use common sense and good judgement when enjoying any water activity.
Supervise, supervise, supervise. For additional information on safety, please visit.
The Association of Pool and Spa Professionals: The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your
Above-ground/On-ground Swimming Pool www.nspi.org
American Academy of Pediatrics: Pool Safety for Children www.app.org
Red Cross: www.redcross.org
Safe Kids: www. safekids.org
Home Safety Council: Safety Guide www.homesafetycouncil.org
Toy Industry Association: Toy Safety www.toy-tia.org
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Drawing 5
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AKASO K1 User manual

Type
User manual

Below you will find brief information for Kiddie Pool K1. This user manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the AKASO Kiddie Round Pool K1. The pool is designed for children aged 2 years and older and can be used as a sandpit, ball pit, toy pool, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, or fishing pool. Features include a triple-layer inflatable ring design with individual leakproof air valves, a drain valve at the bottom, and an inflatable bubble bottom. The manual also covers safety precautions, warnings, and maintenance, and it offers recommendations from several safety organizations.

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