Aruba Spa Hot Tub Models 2003 owner manual Cabinet, Cover

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cleaning solution is properly diluted and removed. This will avoid unnecessary reaction of skin irritations from chemical contact to the body. Follow product recommendations. You may also wish to periodically polish the acrylic surface with spa polish (Gel Gloss).

WARNING

When cleaning the spa surface use only

acrylic cleaners.

WARNING

Do not use caustic solutions as they may damage the spa shell surface and void the warranty.

CABINET

When properly cared for the Cedar cabinet of your spa will maintain its good looks for many years. All woods react to the elements differently by expanding and contracting, so make sure you re-stain the wood every 10 to 12 months with an oil based stain to thoroughly protect the wood. Clear wood finish can be used as a good wood sealing agent. The wood must be properly maintained.

COVER

With safety and convenience in mind the spa cover has been designed with child safety latches and a slope designed to create a natural run-off for rain water. Please ensure the use of spa straps and latches to secure the cover when not in use. This will help to discourage unsupervised children from entering the spa and keep the spa cover secure in high-wind conditions.

DO NOT allow snow to build up on the cover as it is not intended to bear weight. Weight on the cover may cause the edges of the cover to curl, or progressively warp and bow the cover, or in extreme cases cause the foam inserts to break. To avoid this keep all weightbearing objects off of the cover. Water and snow must be swept off to keep them from accu- mulating or puddling on the cover. Should puddling occur, unzip the vinyl, remove the foam insert, turn it over and re- insert it.

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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 InstallationImportant Safety Instructions Electrical Connection AccessElectrical Connection START-UP Preparations SPA Pack Only turn union one turn Counter clockwise Initial START-UPSPA Operations Guide Light or LED Pump buttonFilter Cycle Programming Setting Water Temperature Micro Directional Hydrotherapy JetsMassage Jet Cluster JetsSwirl 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 Conducting Proper Water Tests Water Maintenance ScheduleWeekly 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