SUNLab Manuals & User Guides
Manufacturer of above-ground swimming pools and outdoor leisure products, focused on family recreation, safety, and durability.
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SUNLab is a brand specializing in the design and production of residential above-ground swimming pools. The brand's products, such as the 300 Round Pools Series, are engineered for family enjoyment with a strong emphasis on structural safety and reliability.
SUNLab pools are typically distributed through authorized dealers and are often associated with manufacturing standards that prioritize robust installation and user safety. The company provides comprehensive documentation to guide owners through site preparation, assembly, and maintenance to ensure the longevity of their recreational investments.
SUNLab manuals
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SUNLab™ Round Above-Ground Pool User Guide: Installation & Safety
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SUNLAB Q-214 Fused Quartz Fluorescence Cuvette User Manual
SUNLab support FAQ
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What are the safety requirements for installing a SUNLab pool?
Access to the pool must be restricted with a barrier or locking system to prevent unsupervised entry. It is crucial to enforce strict supervision of children and prohibit diving or jumping, as above-ground pools are not deep enough for these activities.
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Can I install a SUNLab pool myself?
While self-installation is possible with a minimum team of three people, SUNLab strongly recommends hiring certified installers recommended by your dealer to ensuring compliance with warranty requirements and safety codes.
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How should I prepare the ground for my pool?
The ground must be perfectly level, stable, and well-compacted. Use fine stone dust or compaction sand for the foundation, and ensure there is no more than a 1/4-inch difference in level from one end to the other.
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What maintenance is required for the pool liner?
Regularly inspect the liner for wear, punctures, or discoloration. Over-chlorination or age can cause defects that may lead to water leaks and structural damage to the pool.