Use and Care Manual

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Selecting a location
WARNING! DO NOT STORE SPAS OUTDOORS WITHOUT PROPER WATER LEVEL.
A spa stored outside in direct sun, without proper water level, uncovered or under a tarp/cover, can accumulated temperatures that will damage the
spa, its components and void the warranty. Only store an empty spa indoors or in the shade
Will your electrical cord reach an outlet?
Locate your spa so that the GFCI plug and cord will reach a standard 120 volt / 15 amp outlet*, but not closer than 5 feet (1.5m). Do not use an
extension cord. Use of an extension cord will void your warranty. To extend the power cord, locate the coiled GFCI cord in the niche under the spa,
uncoil and extend the cord as shown in Fig 1A. Do not connect to the outlet until the spa is filled with water (see page 8).
Is permitting required for construction, electrical, or barriers?
Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. Some areas have codes requiring barriers such as fencing
and/or self-closing gates on property to prevent unsupervised access to the property by children. Your local code enforcement department can
provide information on which permits may be required and how to obtain them before delivery of your spa
Is the support surface adequate to support the weight of the spa?
Provide a solid flat level load-bearing surface. The surface must provide a solid foundation with a minimum load bearing capacity of 125 pounds per
square foot (610 kg per square meter). Concrete slabs and decks must be designed to support this weight.
Warning! Your spa is constructed of a very resilient and flexible polymeric material. It is designed to flex as much as 2 inches (5cm) without damage.
However, overfilling the spa and/or installing on a non-level surface for extended periods of time can permanently distort the original shape of your
spa, cause structural damage, effect the sealing of the cover and void your warranty.
Is the support surface impervious to water and adequate to handle water overflow?
The surface must be suitable for a wet location and allow for adequate drainage for overflow water.
Are there considerations for limiting access by children?
Childproof Your Spa. Plan for limiting access by children. Take precautions such as self-closing, locking gates, access doors, fencing and other child
barriers, as dictated by the site.
Are there overhead electrical lines?
Do not locate your spa under overhead power lines or in near proximity to existing buried or exposed electrical circuits.
Is there adequate room to access the service door, drain, filter and insulating cover removal?
If you are installing your spa near a wall or with any type of structure on the outside, such as a gazebo, remember to allow access for service and
insulating cover removal. If you are installing a cover lifter, find the supplier’s minimum spacing requirements and see page 7 for additional
information.
Are there any privacy considerations?
*To avoid nuisance circuit breaker tripping, it is best to use an outlet on a circuit which does not supply power to any other major running appliance. This can be checked
by turning off the circuit breaker that supplies the intended outlet and verifying that no other electrical devices no longer work, such as a refrigerator, dishwasher,
washing machine, coffee maker, hair dryer, etc.
Fig 1A
Cord and GFCI plug.