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T1PPE #2 - BOTTOM CUFF POOLS:• <br /> •?viodels with resin bottom cuffs, instead of bottom plates, do not require hardwaze in order to secure the upright <br /> at the bottom. Simply line up holes in the lower portion of the upright with the corresponding clips in the <br /> bottom cuff and push them down until they lock in place. When this is done properly the upright will nat-be <br /> able to be pulled up without bringing the bottom cuff with it. <br /> • The metal tap pla.tes caa remain unsecured for the time being, but they should be temporarily clipped over the <br /> wall to prevent them from falling backward. <br /> � Check curved �nds of pool for roundness again, making sure that the stakes have not been moved and your <br /> pool is still a hve oval shape. <br /> Fig. 53 � 54 <br /> Be sure that the holes �� Be sure that the holes in the <br /> in the upright line up upright line up with the clips in <br /> with the dips in the the boot, and that they snap <br /> boot, and that snap sec:urely in place. <br /> securely in piace. <br /> . . - � . <br /> . �. � r i � <br /> ..• <br /> � <br /> ACCENT CLIP iNSTALLATION (Not aQpiicabie to ali models of DOOIS� <br /> Some bottom cuffs and/or uprights have separate accent clips. This is a good time to snap those pieces on i <br /> your pool has these. Below are some examples of accent clips. <br /> . <br /> i Fig.55 <br /> � � Fig. 56 <br /> � <br /> . <br /> � � <br /> . <br /> - <br /> a <br /> � <br /> } <br /> ` va• <br /> , _�/i6' <br /> �6ease note the difFerence of the accent ciips for the resin <br /> �oot and the steel Uprigtrt. For proper fit be sure to use the <br /> t:orred dips. <br />