A simple setup, built to last.
Most DIY customers have it up and running in 3β4 hours total. Here's the order of operations:
1. Prep your site (1β2 hours)
Pick a level spot with around 1m clearance behind the tank for the pump and filter. Build a compacted pad β crushed rock or blue metal works perfectly, and concrete or pavers are also fine. You'll need access to a drain and a weatherproof outdoor 240V power outlet within reach.
2. Position the tank (15 minutes, 2β3 people)
Lift the tank onto the pad with the pre-drilled holes facing the back. The two bottom holes (60cm apart) are your strainers β Australia requires both, and we drill them for you. The third hole is your outlet.
3. Fit the strainers, outlet, and plumbing (about 1 hour)
Run a bead of silicone, fit the rubber gasket, and hand-tighten the strainers and outlet from inside the tank β hand-tight is enough to seal without cracking the fittings. Lock each plunge valve into position. Connect the included hoses with the T-splitter, then run the long hose from the outlet to the pump.
4. Fill the tank (2β3 hours, hands-off)
Start filling with a garden hose while you finish the pump setup. The 2.4m Family Plunge holds about 2,200L.
5. Set up the pump and filter (about 30 minutes)
Position the pump on a stable surface behind the tank, where you have drainage access for cleaning. Add 20 silica sand (any pool shop) up to the marker on the inner tube. Connect the inlet and outlet hoses.
6. Prime and run (15 minutes)
Once the water level is above the strainers, unlock the plunge valves to let water flow. Run the filter on Backwash for 1 minute, then Rinse for 1 minute, then switch to Filter mode. Walk around and check for leaks β if you find one, turn off, tighten the fitting, and you're set.
We include a step-by-step install video. Phone support is included if you get stuck β 0421 824 725.