FIRST USE AND SETUP PREPARATION
Site preparation and requirements
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The spa can be installed indoors or outdoors in around 15 minutes by 2 persons. For household use only.
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The spa must be set up on a flat, smooth, and supporting surface that can bear the maximum load of the filled spa with the
listed maximum number of occupants. Check with a qualified contractor or structural engineer to verify the requirement.
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Make sure that the area is free of sharp objects under or around the spa. The uneven or unsound surface can damage the
spa and void your warranty. Level the surface before filling the spa with water.
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Provide an adequate drainage system around the spa to deal with overflow water and splashes.
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Provide convenient, local water use regulations for refill methods and adjust parameters as required by the water treatment
department. Make sure there is enough space around the spa to allow full use of the equipment for maintenance and/or
service.
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Consider locating the spa with as little noise disturbance as possible.
Additional requirements for indoor installation
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Humidity is a natural side effect of indoor spa installation. The room must be properly ventilated to allow moisture to escape.
Install a ventilating system to prevent excess condensation and moisture in the room.
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Ensure that the spa can be removed from the building without destroying any part of the built structure.
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Consider any local regulations on these topics.
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Consider not installing the spa on carpet or other floor materials that promote or harbor moisture and bacteria, or that could
be affected by water treatment chemicals used in the spa.
Additional requirements for outdoor installation
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Do not place the hot tub on grass or dirt as this will increase the amount of debris entering the hot tub and can damage the
floor. To ensure a longer life, do not expose the hot tub to direct sunlight.
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Do not install or use the spa outdoors at a temperature lower than 4°C (39°F).
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Do not use the spa when the water inside the circulation system, pump, or pipework is frozen. Put a heat preservation mat
between the base of the spa and the ground to prevent heat loss from the bottom of the spa and to provide better heat
retention.
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Consider local environmental conditions, such as groundwater and the risk of frost.
PRCD Testing
Risk of electric shock: This product is provided with a PRCD located at the end of the power cord. The PRCD must be
tested before each use. Do not use the spa if the PRCD does not function properly.
Disconnect the power cord until the fault has been identified and corrected. Contact a licensed electrician to correct the
fault. There are no serviceable parts inside the PRCD. Opening the PRCD will void the warranty.
1. Plug the machine into the mains.
2. Press the RESET button on the PRCD. The indicator turns red.
3. Press the TEST button on the PRCD. The red color shown on the indicator should disappear. Otherwise the PRCD is faulty.
Do not use the spa if the spa is faulty. Contact a qualified electrician to correct the fault.
4. Press the RESET button on the PRCD again. The indicator should turn red. When it does, the spa is ready for use.
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Spa Control Unit Connected External Equipotential Bonding Conductors
A qualified electrician should wire the spa control unit to the household equipotential terminal using a minimum 1.5mm² solid
copper conductor.
NOTE: Move the entire package to the selected site. Do not drag the spa tub across the ground as this can cause damage and
leakage. Open the carton carefully as this can be used to store the spa over long periods or when not in use.
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Do not use
faulty
sockets or
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boards.
WARNING
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