2003 Dimension One Spa s and @ Home Hot Tubs
Planning Guide and Installation Manual
Site Access
Please refer to the drawings on pages 7 - 45 for the specifications and appropriate measurements for your hot tub model. You will need the measurements of your hot tub in order to determine the clearance needed for delivery.
Caution
DUE TO MANUFACTURING TOLERANCES THERE COULD BE SOME MINOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR SPA AND THE DRAWING BELOW. IF SITE PLANNING IS CRITICAL TO SUCH TOLERANCES, BE SURE TO MEASURE YOUR ACTUAL SPA.
Your hot tub will probably be delivered on a dolly or cart. The additional distance from the ground to the dolly or cart must also be included in your measurements for vertical clearance. Also, take into consideration that if your hot tub must be transported
Gates | Hose Bibs |
Fences | Bushes |
Eaves | Overhanging Branches |
Gutters | Steps |
Air Conditioners | 90° Turns |
Heaters |
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Cover
The cover supplied with your hot tub is constructed of the highest quality materials and is equipped with quick- release keyed buckle locks that meet standards set by American Standards for Testing and Measurement (ASTM). When the hot tub is not in use, it is recommended that the cover locks always be utilized to discourage unsupervised use and to minimize heat loss. When installing the cover on your hot tub, be sure it is facing the correct direction. When standing in front of the topside primary control panel, the center seam or hinge should run horizontally. You should be able to lift the handle of the cover and see the hot tub control panel. Allow 18 inches of extra space on the backside of the hot tub where the optional
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