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Thermal Spa Cover
It is important that you properly care for your spa cover. Do not sit or stand on the cover, as it
will break. Do not let snow build up on your cover. Lock-down tabs are included with your
cover and should be used to prevent access to the spa by children. If your spa is located
outdoors, it is important that you use the tie down tabs to prevent the wind from lifting the cover
off your spa. Periodically clean your cover as described in the maintenance and cleaning
instructions provided with the cover. When handling your cover, take care not to drag it over
rough surfaces that will scuff or tear the fabric.
Cabinet Care
The synthetic wood cabinets are maintenance free products, and the only cleaning they require is the rinsing off of debris that has
collected on the surface. To remove, simply rinse with water or lightly wash with mild soap and water. Do not use any chemicals
since these may etch the surface.
WINTERIZING
If you live in an area where the danger of freezing exists, you must take extra precautions to insure that your spa will operate properly.
If you plan to operate your spa throughout the winter, be sure that the thermostat is set to keep the water warm. If you intend on
closing down your spa for the winter, you should follow the winterizing procedures listed below:
1. Drain the spa as explained in the "Draining Your Spa" section.
2. Be sure that all water is removed from the spa.
3. Shut off all electrical power at the breaker box.
4. Disconnect the unions from the equipment module to allow the water in the spa lines and equipment module to drain.
5. Remove the drain plug(s) on the pump housing to allow water to drain out of the pump. Replace the drain plug.
6. Remove the filter element from the filter housing and see that the filter housing is dry. If water is left in the filter housing it will
freeze and cause the housing to crack.
7. Using a wet/dry shop vacuum, vacuum out each of the lines at the point where you disconnected the unions from the equipment
module. Also, put the vacuum hose up against the face of each jet opening to vacuum out any water remaining in their supply
lines.
8. Cover your spa with your spa cover and be sure it is locked in place.
WARNING: Failure to maintain the proper chemical levels or properly winterize your spa may cause extensive damage to
components. Damage to components or the spa shell itself resulting from improper chemical maintenance or improper winterization
will NOT be covered under warranty.