OWNER’S MANUAL Spa PROVENCE 1
1.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY DURING INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ALWAYS TAKE PRECAUTIONS ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS: 1. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children using this product without the supervision of an adult 2. WARNING: This product includes a connector grounding used to connect a solid copper conductor between the product and any metal equipment, electrical box, pipe or plumbing metal located within 1.5 m of the product. 3.
15. WARNING: Hyperthermia. A prolonged bath in hot water may cause hyperthermia. Observe a reasonable time limit when using a spa. A description of the causes, symptoms and effects of hyperthermia is presented below: Hyperthermia occurs when the body temperature rises a few degrees above the normal temperature of 37 ° C. The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy and an elevated temperature of body.
2. Proper drainage: it is essential that the facility is capable of accepting major spills of water. Make sure the floor on which the spa is to be sited has suitable drainage and can accept the entire contents of the tub. Be sure to arrange for ceilings and other structures located in the spa. The sealing of decks, ceilings are of responsibility of the owner. In case of water damage, the manufacturer of the spa can not be held responsible.
. Every supply should be copper to ensure proper connection. Do not use aluminum supply. 6. The electrical installation must contain a switch or a differential circuit breaker 30mA differential capable of protecting property and persons in case of leakage current to earth. 7. The circuit for the spa must include adequate protection vis-à-vis consumption for Electric spa. Refer to Section 5.0 Power required for your spa model. 8.
1. Preparation of the spa for filling: Remove the cover and remove the skimmer filter. 2. To fill the spa, place the tip of a hose in the compartment vacuum skimmer filter and fill the tub until the upper jets are submerged. Be careful not to overfill. CAUTION: Never completely fill your spa with water from a water softener. Use anti-scale treatment to prevent limestone deposit. Eventually you can fill the spa halfway with water "hard" and the other half with softened water.
.0 Installation of the Cover 1. Place the cover on the spa. Be careful to consider the more logical sense to manipulate the cover. 2. Use the screws supplied with the cover to fix the fasteners on the sides of spa. Tips: -Place the cover on the spa when is not in use to reduce heating costs. -The time required to heat the spa depends on the initial temperature of the water. 8.0 Control functions Please look at the document supplied with your spa 9.
Jet Rotary relaxation This jet is ideal for increasing blood flow to a specific area. The massage is soft and relaxing. The jet can be opened or closed. Jet Directional large diameter It's a perfect to massage the muscles of the backbone. Flow is important so you can adjust the direction of the jet. The jet can be opened or closed. Cluster jet This jet often used for legs and is not adjustable. The massage is very invigorating. The jet cannot be opened or closed.
10.1 Cleaning the filter First : disassemble the floating part of skim performing a quarter turn in the counterclockwise. Remove the filter and clean if necessary. Remove the filter from its compartment to rinse with a hose. Rinse debris from filter pleats starting up then down. Continue doing a section at a time, until all debris is removed of the filter. Occasionally you can use a filter cleaner that disinfects the filter and destroy the limescale. For more information, ask your dealer. 10.
.5 Maintenance of the acrylic shell The acrylic shell is designed to withstand UV or climate assault, but to slow aging, use cover to protect it between use. There are cleaners for acrylic shells (For more information about these products contact your dealer), that remove the limescale and scrub impurities from the hull. 10.6 Disinfection of spa Occasionally you can disinfect the spa.
.2 pH The pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity of the water on a scale of 0 to 14. The midpoint of 7 is called neutral, above which the water is alkaline, and below, acid. For the spa water, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO MAINTAIN A Slightly alkaline 7.4 to 7.6. The problems worsen as a function of the remoteness of the measuring range. A low pH will be corrosive to metals on the spa equipment.