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c) Connect the pin plugs. Make sure that plugs are properly matched together, screw a cap, and then you’
ll see yellow light on control panel, no bent or wet for the pin inside male connector which will cause failure
connection.
d) Open the air valve under the control panel. Screw one end of inflation hose onto it.
e) Unscrew the top part of air valve on the Spa. Screw the other end of inflation hose onto Manometer, and
then put into the air valve.
f) As previously outlined, test spa’s RCD plug. Press the “ON/OFF” button on the control panel, then inflate
the spa pool by pressing the “bubble” button.
(d)
Valve
Unscrew
(e)
NOTE:Unscrew this stopper for deflation of the spa pool.
(f)
g) Please check and test the air pressure status inside the spa pool in the following ways:
Please read the dial plate of manometer.
If it points to yellow sector, the spa is well inflated. You may fill in water now.
To avoid over inflation caused by warm weather or sunshine when leaving mspa
for weeks inflated and filled with water in temperature higher than 20°c, please
reduce the air pressure to the yellow sector of manometer.
After filling in water, please check air pressure again and make sure the pin reads in
green sector.
When needs to inflate more air during use, please make sure it reads in green sector in
any term.
If it points to red sector, the spa is over inflated. Please unscrew the valve and release
some air.
Recheck the air pressure and make sure it reads within the green sector.
Please press the black button on the manometer, and air will be let out from the position
where the button locates. Keep pressing the button till the pin points to the green area.
DO NOT OVER INFLATE. OVER INFLATION MAY CAUSE SPA POOL LEAKAGE AND VOID THE MAN
UFACTURER WARRANTY.
h) Press the “bubble” button again to stop inflating. Remove the inflation hose from the air valve on the spa
pool. Screw the cover to the valve once the air pressure inside the pool is tested to be suitable.
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