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AquaTerra Navarro Manual De Usuario página 22

Modelos de 115 v/230 v 60 hz

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Every three to six months, depending upon
the water condition, you need to renew your
water.
CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE DRAINING
YOUR SPA
To prevent damage to the spa's
components, UNPLUG GFCI CORD
OR TURN OFF SUBPANEL BREAKER
BEFORE DRAINING. Do not power
back up until your spa has been
refilled with water.
There are certain precautions to keep
in mind when draining your spa. If it is
extremely cold, and the spa is outdoors,
freezing could occur in the plumbing or
the equipment.
Do not leave the spa's shell (inside
surface) exposed to direct sunlight.
DRAINING YOUR SPA
If draining for the first time, pull the hose
bib out a few inches from the spa (located
in the recess under the spa, below the
equipment access door).
Unscrew and remove the drain cap.
Attach hose bib to a garden hose and
direct to an appropriate draining area,
keeping the hose below the water line.
After your spa is empty, clean the
shell and filter cartridge. See "Spa
Maintenance" section.
After cleaning, remove garden hose,
replace drain
cap and push
the hose bib
back into the
recess.
Follow the "Fill
up and Start-
up Instructions"
on page 15.
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA
If you plan to store your spa for the winter,
you must also use a wet-vac to clean out the
water lines to ensure they are free of any
DRAINING OR WINTERIZING
water. Water left in the lines might freeze and
damage the lines and jets.
1. It will be necessary to remove all water
from the interior plumbing.
2. Remove the floating weir, basket, and
filter cartridge. Clean the filter cartridge
and store in a dry place. Attach the
vacuum hose to the vacuum side of the
shop vac and thoroughly dry the filter
compartment.
3. Using the shop vac, remove the water
starting with the jets at the top and
moving to the ones at the bottom of the
spa. NOTE: When removing the water
from jet openings, you may notice suction
coming from another jet. With the help of
a second person, block off any suction
from the other jet using a large rag or
cloth. This will help pull out the water that
is trapped deep inside the main line.
4. Thoroughly dry the spa shell with a clean
towel.
5. Using a funnel, pour Propylene glycol
anti-freeze into the filter suction fittings
and jet outlets. CAUTION: Use only
Propylene glycol as your anti-
freeze. This is non-toxic. NEVER use
automobile anti-freeze since it is
toxic.
6. Remove the pump drain plug located on
the front of the pump housing. Allow all
water to drain out. Place the drain plug in
a reclosable plastic storage bag and store
near the pump. Replace the drain plug(s)
on start-up.
7. Unscrew the suction/discharge pump
and heater unions and allow the water to
drain. Leave union loose. NOTE: Tighten
unions before filling spa.
8. Replace the equipment compartment door
and secure with screws.
Note: Damage caused by improper
winterizing will not be covered under
warranty. You may want to contact
Customer Service at (888) 961-7727 Ext.
8440 for proper winterizing.
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