Troubleshooting guide

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Obstacles such as overhanging tree
limbs, awnings, protruding gas meters,
water meters, and A/C units can
prevent easy access.
It may be necessary to remove a
gate, part of a fence, or other
items in order to dolly the spa to
the desired location.
If
there are more than six
co
nsecutive stairs without
a
landing then you may be
re
quired to find another
de
livery path.
Check the measurements on 90 turns
to make sure the spa will fit through.
WARNING: Watch for power lines.
Delivery Basics
To prepare for the delivery of your spa, make sure the delivery path is clear
and no obstructions are present. Obstacles such as overhanging tree limbs,
awnings, protruding gas meters, water meters, and A/C units can prevent
easy access. It may be necessary to remove a gate, part of a fence, or other
items in order to dolly the spa to the desired location. If there are more than
six consecutive stairs without a landing, you may be required to nd another
delivery path. Check the measurements on 90° turns to make sure the spa will
t through. Occasionally a crane is required to install the spa by lifting it to its
nal destination. is occurs when the spa has to be taken o of the dolly cart
to go over a wall, either because the entry area is too narrow, the eaves are too
low, the corner is too tight, or the stairway is too steep. e use of a crane is a
common practice and is usually the easiest and safest method for moving a spa
when access is dicult. e crane has a truck-mounted boom and can t easily
in your driveway. e Crane Operator will lift your spa over walls, buildings, or
any other obstruction and place it as close to the installation site as possible.
WARNING: An empty spa (spa without water in it) must not be left
exposed to sunlight as shell damage may occur. Once the spa is unwrapped, ll
spa with water immediately or shade the spa with cover or wrapping to
prevent direct exposure to sunlight.