Troubleshooting guide

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tighten the unions or close the air-bleed valves until the spa is de-winterized.
Step 5: Clean the entire spa.
Step 6: Remove lter cartridge(s) and clean. Do not reinstall until they are
completely dry.
Step 7: Secure the cover to the spa utilizing the tie downs and locking system.
In areas where heavy snow is anticipated, place a large piece of plywood (or its
equivalent) on top of the spa cover to assist in supporting the cover with the
added weight of the snow. Remove snow o the cover following each snow
storm.
WARNING: To avoid water from becoming trapped between the oor
suction tting and the lter pipe . Use a wet/dry vacuum to remove the
remaining water out of pipe by placing the vacuum end over the lter hole. In
a two-pump spa, rst plug o one lter using a tennis ball then vacuum out
the water. Or pour ½-1 gallons (5-9 liters) of RV antifreeze into the lter
hole.
NOTE: RV antifreeze is nontoxic and does not require evacuation at start
up.
Spa De-Winterization
To de -winterize the spa, reverse the Winterization procedure. Rell to the
water level mark.
WARNING: Whenever relling the spa, it will be necessary to Super
Sanitize the new spa water. Instructions are found in the Water Chemistry
section.