Troubleshooting guide
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JetPak
™
Plumbing Care
For optimum spa care, each time the spa water is changed, remove all JetPaks.
Clean the plumbing (piping) for Sport X or back manifold area on A & R se-
ries spas with a spa surface cleaner and a long, soft bristle brush. For cleaning
the JetPak acrylic surface, refer to Spa Shell Care.
Spa Cabinet Care
e EternaWood™ cabinet components are made to provide many years of
maintenance-free service. For normal cleaning, use a mild dishwashing soap.
For stubborn stains, contact your authorized Bullfrog Spas Dealer.
Spa Cover Care
Your spa cover is warranted by its manufacturer. Although basic instructions
are provided below, it is important that you refer to the information that came
with the cover. e manufacturer provides detailed information on caring for
your spa cover and what to do to protect its warranty.
WARNING: A non-secured, improperly secured, or damaged cover may
pose a safety threat to children and may also cause damage or injury if blown
o by wind. Always remove entire cover before using the spa.
IMPORTANT: Do not stand, sit, or place any item on the cover that could
damage it. Gently remove any snow accumulations over 2 inches (5cm). Do
not use any cleaners other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
Always secure the cover with all of the cover locks when not in use, whether
the spa is empty or full of water.
Cleaning the Spa Cover
At least monthly, clean the spa cover.
Step 1: Remove the cover and lay it down on a at, clean surface near a garden hose.
Step 2: Rinse the cover to remove any loose debris.
Step 3: Clean the top (vinyl) of the cover with a mild solution of dishwashing
soap, or other cleaner recommended by your local authorized Bullfrog Spas
Dealer. Apply cleaner with a soft bristle brush. Using a gentle circular motion,
scrub the cover, being careful to not let any of the cover dry before rinsing
with water.
Step 4: Rinse the cover thoroughly and dry with a clean cloth.
Step 5: Use saddle soap (never a petroleum-based product) to condition the
cover per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 6: Wipe and rinse any dirt from the bottom of the cover. Step 7: Replace
the cover and secure the locks.
NOTE: To remove tree sap, use lighter uid (the type used in cigarette light-
ers). Use sparingly. Immediately after, apply saddle soap to the area.
Miscellaneous Care
Cleaning and Protecting the Pillows
Regularly clean all pillows with mild soap, water, and a clean cloth. Monthly,
treat pillows using a non-petroleum-based product such as 303 Protectant.
is will maintain water resistance and luster of the product.