Specifications
Document ID: 10080000 Rev: B Technical Support: 1-800-626-6912 Page 13 of 20
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GETTING STARTED
1. Check that the waste & overflow control valve is closed.
2. Open the faucet handle and fill tub with water until the water level is 1” above jets.
3. Press on/off air button switch to start the jets.
4. Adjust the air control to desired flow.
The jets system must not be turned on when the system is dry, as damage may occur. Such
damage is not covered by warranty.
While the jet action is in operation, do not use an excessive amount of soap, bath oils or
detergent, as high action turbulence often causes foaming.
DO NOT PLUG JET HOLES WITH ANY ITEM, INCLUDING TOES.
SHUTTING DOWN
1. Push in the on/off air button switch to turn jets off.
2. Open waste & overflow control and check that the drain valve is open.
3. Press the on/off PDP button (an option to purchase to aid draining.)
4. Clean tub (see following page)
USER MAINTENANCE
STAINS: For stubborn stains start with a liquid detergent, if this does not work, try a mild powder
detergent such as Spic ‘n Span, which also works well for removing heavy soap film. Cleaning pads
made of nylon; saran or polyethylene containing no abrasives may be used. DO NOT USE
ABRASIVE SCOURING POWDERS OR METAL SCOURING PADS as they can permanently
damage the finish. A mild abrasive action can be accomplished with an automotive type of rubbing
compound. Should your stain removal result in a dull area; the shine can be restored with an
automotive polish and wax, such as Turtle Wax.
THINGS TO AVOID: Sand and grit. Dropped tools. Acetone on any acrylic surface. Undiluted
bleach.
DAMAGE TO UNIT: Should your unit suffer accidental damage or require servicing, a qualified repair
person may perform the needed repair. Consult your spa representative.