Dimension One Spas Home Series owner manual Initial Startup

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Dimension One Spas – @Home Series Owner’s Manual

Initial Startup

IMPORTANT: About the GFCI Circuit Breaker — The GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter — also called a "circuit breaker") is an electrical safety switch that automatically shuts off power to the spa in case of an electrical malfunction. There must have a GFCI installed according to local building codes in an electrical power box near your spa. The GFCI should be OFF before the spa is filled. Manually turn off power to the spa any time by using the GFCI. Just push the switch to the OFF position. After turning off the GFCI, make sure the control panel display window is blank, to know the power is off. When the power is ready to turn back on, reset the GFCI by returning the switch to the ON positionIf you have questions about the location or operation of your GFCI, ask your dealer to explain it to you. Do not use your spa unless you understand the operation of the GFCI.

1.Locate the Topside Control Panel. Below this panel is the equipment compartment.

2.Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the equipment compartment screws. To remove the panel, pull the panel up, then pull it towards you to expose the equipment compartment.

3.Locate the hose bib (pictured at right) included in the owner’s manual packet. The packet is shipped inside the equipment compartment. This bib allows you to connect a hose to your spa to drain it.

4.Screw the hose bib onto the male drain fitting located at the bottom of the hot tub, on the pedestal, to the lower right side of the equipment compartment (see arrow in the photo at right).

5.Close the valve on the side of the hose bib (if it is not already closed) by turning the valve handle perpendicular to the pipe.

6.Check that the pump unions (circled in illustration) are hand tight to prevent the possibility of leakage.

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