Aruba Spa Hot Tub Models 2003 owner manual HOW Your Aruba SPA is Built

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HOW YOUR ARUBA SPA IS BUILT

At Aruba, building spas is our passion. We believe that qual- ity through simplicity is the best way to build a spa. Over the years we have refined our spa construction process to achieve the best results. We are proud of the results that we have achieved using the methods described below and hope that knowing how your spa is made will make installing and operating it easier.

The building process starts with the shell of the spa. At Aruba Spas we use the thickest acrylic sheet available. Using a thicker acrylic sheet is important because the spa shell is formed by placing a heated acrylic sheet over a vacuum-for- mer, which molds it into the shape of the spa. As the acrylic sheet is formed it stretches and thins. Using a thicker acrylic sheet ensures a stronger and more durable surface.

Fiberglass backing is then applied to provide structural sup- port for the acrylic shell. A triple bond system is used to ensure a complete bond is formed between the acrylic spa shell and the fiberglass structural support. A unique type of resin is applied as a skin coat to the outside surface of the spa shell. This skin coat is then backed by an additional layer of fiberglass reinforced resin. The skin coat forms a chemical bond between the acrylic spa shell and the fiberglass struc- tural support. This triple bond system ensures the long last- ing integrity of both the spa shell and spa surface.

After fiberglassing, the holes for the jets are precision drilled through the spa shell. The rough surface of the fiberglass backing around the holes is then machined and smoothed. We take this extra step in manufacturing to ensure the jets seat against a smooth surface for a tight fit and seal.

The plumbing system is then installed and lines are attached to each of the jets. A manifold is installed at each junction between the main plumbing line and the lines leading to the jets. Running a short line from the manifold directly beneath the jets provides the best water pressure and allows the jets to operate at their full capacity. Once the spa is plumbed it is water tested as part of our quality inspection process to ensure that there are no leaks.

The spa shell is then lowered into the framed cabinet or “spa skirt”. At Aruba Spas we use this innovative process to ensure the structural integrity of our spas. Wooden supports

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Contents Aruba Spas Dear Aruba Customer IntroductionHOW Your Aruba SPA is Built Getting Started Items Required for Installation of Your SPA Tools Required for InstallationImportant Safety Instructions Special Cold Weather Start UP Preparations Positioning Your SPAIndoor Installation Deck Installation Yard InstallationElectrical Connection Access Important Safety InstructionsElectrical Connection START-UP Preparations SPA Pack Only turn union one turn Counter clockwise Initial START-UPSPA Operations Guide Pump button Light or LEDFilter Cycle Programming Setting Water Temperature Micro Directional Hydrotherapy JetsCluster Jets Massage JetSwirl Jet Trouble Shooting Problem has Been Detected Pressure SwitchJET Blower System OzonatorsAqua Pure Water System Circulation PumpAqua Pure Water System cont’d Chemical Maintenance Initial Start UP Procedures Water Maintenance Schedule Conducting Proper Water TestsWeekly Bromine High pH Chemical Table Equivalents ChartProblems Associated with Improper Water Balance Low pHTo drain the spa Care for Your SPADraining Your SPA Causes of pH changeSPA Surface Filter CleaningCover CabinetPage Special Cold Weather Instructions Warranty Information Warranty Page Problem Diagnosis Action Trouble Shooting GuideEye or skin irritation PH is too low Weekly Maintenance Schedule Division Leathead Road Kelowna, BC V1X 2J8