Use and Care Manual

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Your Dr. Wellness spa was manufactured with the highest quality of materials and care available in the spa industry making sure you
spend more time enjoying your spa than you do taking care of it. Just as a healthy body requires an occasional check up, a healthy spa
requires some maintenance and attention. Developing a regular routine of care ensures your spa’s health and your peace of mind.
Caring for the Acrylic Surface
Your spa was cast from Lucite® Acrylic making it durable and resilient. It is dirt and stain resistant. Using household cleaners and
detergent may leave a dulling residue. When needed, wipe the surface with warm water and a soft cloth. Never use abrasive, ammonia
or citrus based cleaners because they will damage the acrylic. Chemicals in some cleaners may have react negatively with the chemicals
used to maintain water chemistry.
Caring for the Cabinet Panels
Your spa cabinet is water and weather resistant. It is virtually maintenance free. You will never need to wax, paint or seal the cabinet.
When necessary, rinse the cabinet with water from a water hose equipped with a moderate pressure nozzle. More stubborn dirt can be
removed by rubbing with a damp, soft cloth. Never use abrasive cleaners or a high pressure hose which may scar the cabinet.
Caring for the Pillows
The pillows in your spa are covered in water resistant vinyl. To prevent discoloration, they should be wiped o periodically to remove
chemical residue and treated with a non-alcohol based vinyl protector. Many vinyl protectors are oil based and should be avoided.
Using oil based products will adversely aect water clarity and chemistry which can be dicult to correct. If you are not using your spa
for a prolonged period, pillows should be removed from the spa, dried o and stored. If the vinyl is punctured and the foam is exposed
they should be replaced. Replacement pillows are available. Please call a technical support representative at 844-894-6659.
Caring for the Jets
Most of the jets are interchangeable with other jets that are the same size and can be turned on and o by rotating the outside of the
jet. It’s a good idea to leave all of the jets open to prevent damage that can occur when excessive pressure builds in the plumbing lines.
When jets become dicult to rotate, they should be cleaned. With the GFCI in the “o” position, rotate each jet counter clockwise until it
reaches its built in “stop” and gently pull the jet outward, removing it from the jet housing. Place all of the jets in a bucket lled with white
General Care and Maintenance