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Step 9Fit the Base and the Chutes

Fit the Base and the Chutes
Fit the chutes into the frame and hold in place with the mini bungee cords.

Fill the base with water to a depth that covers the clack valve. About 10cm is usually enough.

At the start of each play session the pump may need priming - filling the pump body with water. If it doesn't suck immediately, take off the 180 degree bent and pour water down into the pump and turn the handle a couple of times. Once the water is pumping put the bend back on and the clack valve will keep the pump primed unless the unit is left unused for several hours.

If you need to remove the water from the base after play, simply turn the 180 degree bend to the side so that it sticks our over the side of the base and pump the water out onto the ground.
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