Inground Spa Manual
Do not use electrical devices such as radios or dryers inside the Spa.
Always keep the minimum water level indicated in the skimmer (in the case of private
use Spas) or that indicated in the level probes of the surge tank in the case of public
use Spas.
1.2.2. Avoid the risk of hyperthermia
Prolonged direct contact with hot water can cause HYPERTHERMIA, which occurs
when the internal temperature of our body reaches levels above the normal temperature
of 36.5ºC.
Symptoms of hyperthermia include a sudden drop in blood pressure and in consequence
a feeling of faintness with the possibility of fainting.
The Spa water should never exceed 40ºC.
Water temperatures of between 37ºC and 40ºC are considered safe for adults who have
no health problems. Lower temperatures are recommended for most people and for
children.
Remember that prolonged bathing in the Spa can cause hyperthermia.
1.2.3. Warnings for maintenance works
Before proceeding to carry out any electrical or mechanical intervention, please ensure
the machine is disconnected from the power supply network and that the start up
devices are blocked.
Do not handle the equipment with wet feet.
THE USE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR MEDICATION MAY INCREASE RISK OF
IT IS UNADVISABLE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN TO USE THE SPA. CONSULT WITH
HYPERTHERMIA.
YOUR PHYSICIAN.
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