Cal Spas LTR20101058 manual Winterizing Cold Climate Draining, Cleaning and Maintenance

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Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining)

Cleaning and Maintenance

In many areas of the country, the temperature drops below 32˚F (0°C). We recommend that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80˚F to 100˚F, 26.7°C to 37.8°C). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spa’s equipment.

Warning: If you find the need to drain your spa, please be aware of the potential of freezing in your spas equipment and plumbing.. Even if the directions below are followed perfectly, there is no guarantee that your spa will not suffer freeze damage..

Freeze damage is not covered by your war- ranty..

1.Open all filter covers.

2.Remove the filter baskets and filters.

3.Drain your spa completely as described in the in- structions above.

4.Remove drain plugs from the front of the pumps.

5.Disconnect the unions from both sides of the pump.

6.Use a wet/dry vacuum to blow any remaining water out of the jets and equipment area.

Cover your spa with a good spa cover and an all- weather tarp to ensure that neither rain nor snow enters the spa.

Installing Cover Latches

You will need a drill with a 3/32” drill bit and a Phillips screwdriver.

Your cover will have four clips attached to the ends of the four latches, two on each end of the spa cover. There will also be a small bag with 12 screws.

1. Place the cover on the spa with the latches placed

2. Using the latch clips as a guide, drill three

where you want to mount them on the spa.

holes for the mounting screws.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Insert three screws in the latch clip and fasten it to the spa shell.

4. When you have finished inserting

 

Make sure they are snug, but do not overtighten them. Do the

 

all of the screws, use the latch

 

same for the remaining latches. Drill and attach latch clips to the

 

key to unlock the cover latches.

 

shell one at a time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LTR20101058, Rev. B

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Contents LTR20101058, Rev. B 9/20/10 Operating Your Spa Cleaning and MaintenancePreparing for Your New Portable Spa Clear Water PlanImportant Safety Instructions This FirstRead First!This Planning the Best Location Preparing for Your New Portable SpaForYour New Portable Spa NewYour SpaPortable Electrical InstallationTesting the Gfci Preparing a Good FoundationFilling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa Your New Portable SpaOperating SpaYour Operating Your SpaElectronic Control Operation Spa Setting Filtration CyclesAutomatic Time outs On display Diagnostic MessagesMessage Meaning Action Required No message DrYSnb Message Meaning Action RequiredSnA SnSJets LED Light OperationKey to Clear Water Contents of this sectionClear Water Plan Clear Water PlanBalancing the Total Alkalinity Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterClear PlanWater Balancing the pHUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Using Chlorine as a SanitizerSanitation Chemical Safety Shocking the WaterCleaning the Filter Basket Cleaning the FilterBather Load Starting the Spa with Fresh Water PlanClear Water Maintenance Schedule Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems Problem Probable Causes Possible SolutionsDo not run the spa with the access panel removed Cleaning and MaintenanceRemoving the Access Panel Draining Your Portable SpaWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning and MaintenanceInstalling Cover Latches Freeze damage is not covered by your war- rantyVinyl and Leather Cleaner Cleaning and Replacing the FilterCleaning the Cover Periodic MaintenancePrior to Spa Start-Up and Refilling Cleaning the ShellAll-Purpose Cleaner Spa Finish Cleaning Fast Sheen Spa Finish Protecting WaxReplacement Parts AppendixWarranty Disclaimers Customer ServiceLegal Remedies Cal Spas Chemicals LTR20091058, Rev. B LTR20091058, Rev. B Genesis Portable Spa LMS Customer Service Department Locating the product serial number