Installation Guide

Electrical Requirements - 120V 15A
Locate your spa so that the GFCI plug and cord will reach a dedicated 120 volt outlet, but
not closer than 5 feet (1.5m). A dedicated outlet is one that does not have other electrical
devices operating on the same circuit. This can be checked by turning off the circuit breaker that
supplies the intended outlet and verifying the no other electrical devices no longer work, such as
a refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, coffee maker, hair dryer, etc.
Do not use an extension cord. See owners manual for directions on extending cord.
Do not connect to the outlet until the spa is filled with water.
Note: 240V spas can be can be converted to 120V, a certified licensed electrician is required for
the electrical installation. In this case, you may want to consult with your electrician before final
positioning of your spa. 120 V spas cannot be converted to 240V
Find G.F.C.I power plug
located below the right
corner of the equipment
access door and cut the
white tie.
Pull G.F.C.I. along with
power cord and inspect the
full length of the cord for any
damage before each use. If
cord gets tangled, remove
equipment access door (see
next picture).
Remove & save access
panel screws. Use caution
when reinstalling the
screws. Do not overtighten.