Owner`s manual
Winterizing Your Spa
Caution:
Do not use automobile
type radiator antifreeze.
Note:
It is possible to use the air
blower (if equipped) to purge
the air lines. Ask your dealer
for assistance if you want
to use this procedure.
Note:
If you cannot drain all the
water, especially from the blower
air injector lines, add an inhibited
propylene glycol type antifreeze
to any remaining water. Propylene
Glycol can be purchased most
commonly in a store with a
Recreational Vehicle section.
Always call your dealer
for assistance.
Relamping the
Underwater Light
The underwater light should be relamped from the under side of the spa as follows:
1. Disconnect the power from the spa.
2. Locate the light fixture on the back of the spa inside the cabinet.
3. Remove the old bulb and install a new bulb.
The following procedure should be followed if you choose to deactivate your spa for the winter months.
1. Drain all water from spa using drain hose.
2. Unplug the pump power cords from the control outputs.
3. Press the blower keypad and run blower until all air lines are dry.
4. Open and vacuum the filter canisters and each jet and air injector with a shop vac.
5. Remove any remaining water in the spa with a sponge or cloth.
6. Turn power off at main power supply panel.
7. Disconnect all plumbing from power pack at unions. Open T-valves to allow water to drain, and
vacuum out each open union
8. Open drain valve and filter tops and vacuum out thoroughly.
9. Connected to the manifold is a hose that allows drainage of the manifold. Connect a hose to the
spigot and drain the manifold.
10. Clean spa as instructed in maintenance section.
11. Use a locking spa cover to keep water out and prevent unauthorized use.
12. Please see side notes for adding the proper antifreeze.
52
Emerald Spa Owner's Manual