Instructions / Assembly

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Getting Your New Spa Into Your
Yard
You will be provided with curbside delivery of your spa only. You will need
to make arrangements to have the spa moved to where you want to locate
it. Depending on your circumstances, you can choose either crane delivery
or ground delivery.
Crane Delivery
The use of a crane for delivery and installation may be necessary if you are
unable to provide an adequate delivery route. It is used primarily to avoid
damage to your spa or property or injury to delivery personnel. If your spa
delivery requires the use of a crane, you must make your own arrange-
ments. You are responsible for all delivery costs of your spa. Check your
local listings for a crane service that can accommodate your needs.
Ground Delivery
If this method of delivery best suits your needs, we recommend you hire
professional spa movers to transport your hot tub. They have the knowl-
edge and experience to anticipate any obstacles and how to handle them.
Spas weigh several hundred pounds without water. If you attempt to move
your spa yourself, it is at your own risk.
Attempting to transport or place your spa yourself may result in damage
to your spa that is not covered by the warranty. Your spa weighs several
hundred pounds and moving it yourself may result in physical harm or
property damage. If you choose this method of delivery, we recommend
hiring professional spa movers.
Check the Dimensions of Your New Spa
The specications of your spa are shown in a table on the inside cover of
this guide and provides the dimensions of your spa as it sits on the pallet.
During delivery, the spa must remain on the pallet at all times.
Plan the Delivery Route
Consider the following when planning your delivery route:
Check the width of gates, doors and sidewalks to make sure your spa
will pass through unobstructed. You may have to remove a gate or
part of a fence to allow for adequate width clearance.
Are there low roof eaves, overhanging branches or rain gutters that
could be an obstruction to overhead clearance?