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Pouring the Deck

It is recommended that all electrical hook ups and all plumbing be completed before pouring the concrete. Make certain all electrical inspections on lights, bond- ing and all other electrical work have been completed and checked off by the local inspectors prior to pro- ceeding with your concrete or finish work. It is a good idea to run the spa for at least 24 hours before pouring the concrete to insure there are no leaks. We under- stand you want to enjoy your spa now, but a 24 hour period with your spa running will let you know of any problems before they will be extremely hard to fix.

The type of decking you have selected will have de- termined the grade of the spa. If you are pouring a regular deck up to the spas coping, then the top of the coping should be 4” above the surrounding area. In either event, it is recommended to dig out an area around the spa exposing the flange of the coping and

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just under it. This is important, as concrete should be packed under and over the flange of the spa, as the deck is poured. This will lock the spa into the concrete and provide for a much stronger bond of the spa to the deck. It will also eliminate cracking of the deck where it meets the spa.

When setting your outside forms, remember you want any water from rain or splash out to run off the deck, not into the spa. If your deck is going to tie into an ex- isting deck, then some type of drain system should be planned to handle the run off. Proper drainage plan- ning is very important.

An experienced concrete finisher should always be used when pouring spa decks, especially when you are doing a cantilevered deck, as the forms must be taken off at the proper time to allow finishing of the inside of the form.

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Contents LTR20111002, Rev. a 1/24/11 Electronic Control Operation Appendix Cleaning and MaintenancePreparing for Your New Inground Spa Clear Water Plan Hyperthermia Danger Important Safety InstructionsRead This First ForYour New Inground Spa Installation ChecklistPreparing for Your New Inground Spa Inground SpaSpa Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackPreparing forYour New Inground Spa Site PreparationIG-401 Spa Shell Dimensions and Side ViewsPreparing forYour New Inground Spa IG-402 Your New Inground SpaIG-403 IG-404 IG-405 IG-406 IG-407 Electrical Requirements US and Canada Gfci and Wiring RequirementsTesting the Gfci Breaker Spa Model Gfci Required Wires RequiredGfci Wiring Diagram Testing the RCD Breaker Electrical Installation -- EuropeRCD and Wiring Requirements ForPreparing RCD Wiring DiagramNewYour SpaInground Installing the Inground Shell Plumbing Connections Equipment Pack Plumbing ConnectionsGate/Slice Valves Connecting Plumbing to Remote EquipmentRemote Equipment Topside Control Panel Electrical and Electronic ConnectionPreparing forYour New Inground See figure below Inground Spa Light Installation In- structionsPreparing forYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Your Spa Electronic Control OperationLight Setting the Temperature LockPreset Filter Cycles Clean-up CycleOperating SpaYour Dry Diagnostic MessagesMessage Meaning Action Required No message On displayStby Message Meaning Action RequiredSnb Sns Diverter Knobs Adjustable JetsKey to Clear Water Contents of this sectionClear Water Plan Clear PlanWaterBalancing the pH Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterClear Water Plan Balancing the Total AlkalinitySanitation Using Chlorine as a SanitizerUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Shocking the Water Chemical SafetyBather Load Filter CleaningWater Plan Starting the Spa with Fresh WaterMaintenance Schedule Problem Probable Causes Possible Solutions Troubleshooting Water Clarity ProblemsSpa Cover Cleaning and MaintenanceRemoving and Reseating the Pillows Winterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning and Replacing the FilterDraining Your Spa Cleaning Cleaning the Cover, Shell and PillowsFast Sheen Spa finish protecting wax Appendix Replacement PartsWarranty Cal Spas Chemicals LTR20111002, Rev. a 1/24/11