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Note: After inflating the SPA, it is possible that the lower screw connection has loosened during the inflation pro-
cess. After inflation, the following must therefore be done to prevent air leaks:
Air inlet (black): screw the screw cap back on hand tight.
Air outlet (grey): tighten the lower part of the screw connection hand tight.
Step 2
If air continues to leak after step 1, perform the following test to locate the affected area:
Spray soapy water on the PVC body of the spa.
1. The SPA was not inflated in the place of use. After inflation, the SPA was moved to the place of use, thereby
damaged the PVC body.
2. Surface not even and stable.
3. The SPA has been overinflated.
Only inflate the SPA to the point where the upper edge can still be pressed in approx. 1.57-1.97 inches with the
palm of your hand.
The air inside expands further in the sun, which can lead to damage to the PVC shall if the SPA is inflated too much.
If the spa is filled with too much air, this can cause both deformation and over-stretching of the PVC cover.
Over-stretching of the PVC shell is the main cause of irreparable tearing of the welding seams.
B. Loss of water
Before filling the SPA with water, the water outlets inside / outside the SPA should be checked again for their
watertight seal.
1. In the SPA
• Check both connections of the filter cartridge and the water outlet and if necessary, tighten the connections using
the tools provided.
2. Outside the SPA
• Check the screw cap to make sure the sealing ring is inserted properly and that it is tightened hand tight.
Bubbles will form on the leaky area
FILTER SYSTEM
Pumping noise
The whole noise is less than 85 dB. An increasing noise level of the pump is usually caused by an insufficient
water flow or a pump problem itself. The following procedure should be followed to identify and solve the noise
problem.
- Check the water level and top up the water if necessary (check the min./max. level)
- Unscrew the filter cartridge and check the pump noise (without filter cartridge)
- After 15-20 minutes, screw on a new or cleaned filter cartridge
No filtering
If there is the impression that the filtering does not work properly or at all, the following procedure should be
followed:
- View the Indicator light of control panel to check on the display that the filtering is switched on
- Check the filter cartridge for contamination. If dirty, clean or replace the filter cartridge
- Check the water flow. For this, unscrew the filter cartridge and use your hand to:
• feel whether the filter pump is drawing water at the water inlet.
• feel whether water is coming out of the water outlet
If no water flow may be the fault of the filter pump, clean the filter and replace the filter pump.
HEATING SYSTEM
Problems with the heating are generally:
1. Insufficient water flow due to a low water level or a dirty filter cartridge.
If not enough water flows through the heater, the temperature sensor cannot determine the current water tempe-
rature and the water cannot be heated properly.
How to judge whether the water flow is sufficient?
Low water flow will cause the water temperature to rise rapidly, but the actual temperature does not rise.
Measures:
- Check the water level and top up the water if necessary (observe the min./max.)
- Unscrew the filter cartridge and replace it with a new or cleaned one
2. Wrong or incomplete programming of the desired water temperature
Programming of required temperature:
1. Ensure that the heating system (HEATER) is switched on.
2. Press the TEMPERATURE button (the numbers on the control panel now flash continuously)
3. Use the arrow buttons TEMP UP / TEMP DOWN to select the required water temperature.
4. When the desired temperature is displayed on the control panel, press the TEMPERATURE button again. The
temperature is now set and programmed.
5. Press the HEATER button to start the heating system. On the display, a red LED now lights up next to HEATER
and FILTER: The system now starts automatically with water circulation.
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