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Protect Your Spa Investment
With the help of customer input, we have deter- mined key information you need to be aware of to get the most enjoyment from your spa. Please review this summary carefully.
Choosing a Location for the Spa
•The diameter of the tub is 69”
•Make sure there is room for the spa in the location you choose
•Make sure it is easy to get in and out of the spa
•Make sure you can access the mechanical
components
•Make sure the room is compatible with the extra humidity released by the spa
See “Choosing a Location for the Hydrotherapy Spa” in the user’s manual for further important information.
Plugging in the Spa
•Make sure the spa is plugged into a dedicated circuit capable of carrying at least 15 amps
•Make sure no other electrical appliances or lights are plugged into the same circuit
•It may be necessary to install a new circuit with its own breaker
• Do NOT | use any kind of extension cord with the spa. |
See “Using the Hydrotherapy Spa” in the user’s manu- al for further important information.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Spa
To ensure your
•Clean the filter on a weekly basis
•Replace the filter monthly or when necessary
•Keep the spa shell clean
•Maintain proper water chemistry
See “Maintenance” in the user’s manual for further important information.
Heating the Spa
The heating system in your spa is designed to be eco- nomical for
take 1 to 3 days (depending on the room temperature) to heat the water in the spa. The good news is that once the water is heated, it will maintain its tempera- ture for a relatively low cost. You can reduce the wait- ing period by filling the spa with hot water, but be aware that the spa holds more water than your water heater. Make sure the spa cover is on, and that it is tight, while the water is heating. The chart below shows approximate heating times for different air tem- peratures with a water temperature of 60° to 64° F.
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Water Chemistry
It is important to recognize that maintaining the correct water chemistry is a fairly complex process, because it depends on local water conditions and user load.
Since water conditions vary greatly, it is necessary to consult your local pool and spa supply store to deter- mine your personal needs.
See the section “Maintenance” in the user’s manual for further important information.
Quick Guide to Turning On the Spa
•Fill the spa with water
•Plug in the power cord with GFCI
•Press the ON/OFF button on the console
•When unit is running, press the “Test” button on the
GFCI
•When the unit has shut off, press the “Reset” button
•Apply water chemicals as described in the user’s manual
•Place the cover on the spa and make sure it is tight
Customer Service
If you have any questions or if you encounter problems using your spa, please call our customer service department at