UTILIZATION MANUAL
3.
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
Before proceeding with the installation and assembly
of the Spa, it is necessary to control if you have
received the Spa in perfect condition. With the Spa
you will find:
Utilization manual.
Guarantee manual.
Electrical devices manual.
ABS spanner to repair the spotlight.
Even if it is very easy to assemble, the Spa must be
assembled by an adult in about 2 hours always
following the instructions detailed in this manual.
These tools will be needed for a better installation of
the elements:
Function
Tool
Open the motors
Screwdriver stecker
area
7mm
Dismantle electrical
Screwdriver stecker
elements
7mm
Cleaning of the
Garden hose
filtering cartridge
3.1. POSITIONING AND LOCATION OF THE SPA
Position the Spa horizontally, placing the whole base
of the unit on a smooth, flat surface, capable of
supporting the weight when used (full of water plus
the weight of bathers , i.e., 1500 kg)
The Spa cannot be placed on a curved surface or on
blocks.
Avoid placing the Spa where water could leak into the
electrical equipment compartment.
The side where motors are located should be fully
accessible.
Outdoor installation:
If an outdoor location is chosen to place the Spa:
Do not expose the Spa to sunlight when it is
empty and without a protection cover. Remember
that prolonged exposure to sunlight may damage
the surface of the Spa and its accessories. The
maximum absorption temperature is 60ºC.
Alternative tool
Philips screwdriver
Philips screwdriver
Garden hose
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It is recommended to place the Spa away from
trees, as falling leaves may block the filter.
If the Spa is placed inside glass structures, avoid
sunrays from shining directly on the Spa through
the glass, as the temperature could be excessively
hot.
Indoor installation:
It is recommended to ensure drainage in the area of
the Spa, prevent water from accumulating around and
avoid a dangerous access for bathers.
Remember that the operation of the Spa causes
increased damp and, therefore, it must be ventilated
to prevent damp from accumulating which could
damage the elements in the room where the Spa is
located.
The use of a cover reduces heat loss and dampness in
the room.
The Spa should not be left empty and
uncovered at temperatures over 50ºC or
below 4ºC.
3.2. DRAINAGE OF THE SPA
The Spa has a manual emptying system by gravity,
through a drainage valve.
If necessary, a drainage system can be installed to
connect the Spa to the general drains of the house.
The drainage valve should always be closed. It should
only be open when the Spa is emptied.
The valve operates as follows:
Turning right we close the valve, leaving the drainage
of the Spa free.
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