Owner`s manual

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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. The area surrounding the spa may become damp or wet and the floor, furniture, walls and
adjacent structures must be able to resist water and moisture.
3. Adequate ventilation: the question of ventilation should be discussed with an engineer or authority
competent to understand the steps necessary to ventilate moist air or heated or filled with the smell of
chemicals. Using a spa can produce a significant amount of moisture which can cause mold over time,
damaging certain areas and certain objects.
4. Sufficient access: In the unlikely event that you need to access every element of the spa for a
repair, it is strongly recommended that the indoor facility will allow full access to any location of the
spa.
5. Warranty: Warranty does not cover damage caused by the non observation of these guidelines or
by the improper installation not in accordance with regulations or local codes.
6. WARNING: in addition to maintenance of filters and chemical equilibrium of water, it is advisable to
have adequate ventilation to reduce risks exposure to viruses and bacteria that may be present in air
or water.
Consult an architect or a licensed contractor to determine the needs specific to installing a spa
indoors.
3.0 General safety instructions for electrical installation
Your spa must be properly installed to ensure reliability. For questions regarding the installation of
your spa, consult your dealer or a specialist. It is extremely important that the earthing is done
properly. All material
electric or metallic component your spa is connected to a connector for grounding, intended to be
connected to the grounding of the general switchboard, via a copper cable appropriate section. It is
also the case for any metallic object or surface being at least 1.5 m device. This assurance of greater
security.
Make sure your installation complies with the rules and building codes.
4.0 Instructions for electrical installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: The electrical wiring must conform to electrical standards Building. If you
do not have the skills required to ensure compliance with these standards, call a licensed
electrician or a competent authority.
CAUTION: Before you connect your spa to the grid, make sure the cable is not powered. For
security, switch the circuit breaker to "0". If you do not have the skills or you're unsure of
yourself, use an electrician. Do not risk your life.
1. This spa must be permanently connected to the power supply. No connection with an outlet
extension cord can be used to operate the spa. Use of an extension cord can cause fire. If the power
of this spa does not
comply with these instructions, the manufacturer's warranty will be void.
2. This spa must be supplied by a separate circuit which is not used for any other device.
3. To determine the current size and supply required, see Section 5.0 Power requirements for your
spa model.
4. The size of the supply must conform to electrical standards.