Dimension One Spas Home Series Care for the Hot Tub Surface, Care for the Wood Spa Cabinet

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Dimension One Spas – @Home Series Owner’s Manual

Do not attempt to remove the lens without the special tool. If it is lost, contact Dimension One Spas Service Department to have one sent.

Be sure the rubber O-ring behind the lens is undamaged and is properly positioned when replacing the lens. Contact Dimension One Spas if you need a replacement O-ring.

Care for the Hot Tub Surface

It is recommended that a “cheesecloth” rag, or other soft rag, is used to clean the entire shell surface with Water Line Cleaner or a similar product from your spa dealer. Or use ph/Alkalinity Increaser or a 50/50 solution of denatured alcohol and water. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the shell after cleaning. To restore the luster of the shell after cleaning, use Poli-Gloss or a similar product from your spa dealer.

Do not use “409” type cleaners or other caustic solutions as they may damage the shell surface and void the warranty. If you are using baking soda to clean the hot tub shell, be careful not to get it on the wood skirt. It may bleach the wood.

Do not use citrus-based cleaners on the shell surface.

Protect your spa surface from the sun: Keep the spa covered even when it contains no water. Sunlight can damage the spa surface and cause it to peel or blister.

Dimension One “Envirotect”™ Skirts and Vinyl Covers

The Dimension One Envirotect skirts are unaffected by most corrosive substances, and will not absorb moisture. To maintain the original skirt finish, clean with soap and water. No sealing or painting is required. To maintain a “nearly original” appearance on your vinyl cover, it is recommended that a protectant with a high SPF (sun protection factor) is applied, obtained from your spa dealer, at least once a month if exposed to direct sunlight.

Care for the Wood Spa Cabinet

When properly cared for, the wood cabinet of the hot tub will maintain its beauty for many years. Wood reacts to the elements by expanding and contracting. To protect the wood finish, re-stain it every 3-6 months with Redwood or Coastal Gray Stain, which seals the wood. Please note that the cabinet is not warranted against reaction to natural weather conditions. Check with your spa dealer for wood maintenance products.

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Contents Spa Information Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Canada CSA Safety Information Safety Do’s and Don’ts HyperthermiaPage Initial Startup Page Page Operation Control PanelHeat Indicator Light Filter Cycle Duration Programming the Spa FunctionsNumber of Filter Cycles Temperature Unit Selection F or C Erroneous Temperature on the DisplayControl Panel Display Messages OH Overheat WarningWater Feature Flow Control Features Unique to Certain ModelsDynamic L.E.D. Light On Certain Models Routine Equipment Maintenance Filter CleaningLight Bulb Replacement Draining Your Hot TubCare for the Hot Tub Surface Dimension One Envirotect Skirts and Vinyl CoversCare for the Wood Spa Cabinet Special Cold Weather Instructions Procedure for WinterizingItems Required for Winterizing Springtime Startup of a Winterized Spa Page Troubleshooting Guide Heating SystemElectrical System Water System