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MAINTENANCE

Vinyl Care - Interior

1.  While the spa is empty, clean the spa interior with a mild soap solution 

to remove any soil or stains on the vinyl. Rinse thoroughly before refi lling 

the spa. Do not use cleaning aids such as steel wool, metal brushes, or 

abrasive cleansers such as Comet or Ajax.

2.  Remove and clean the fi lter twice a month, or more often if necessary.

Vinyl Care - Exterior

Clean the exterior with a mild soap solution then rinse with clean water. 

Avoid abrasive soaps or tools, or any solvents.

Th e exterior of the spa as well as the thermal top is made to resist mildew and 

discoloration.

Recommended Water Chemistry

Purchase a water test kit from your dealer. Test the water chemistry after each 

use of the spa, or no less than once a week. Avoid a low pH. Low pH will 

cause wrinkles to form in the vinyl, may damage the heater, and will void 

your warranty. Th e following are the recommended water chemistry ranges 

for your spa.

pH .......................................................... 7.4 - 7.6
Total alkalinity ................................ 80 - 120 ppm
Calcium hardness .......................... 150 - 250 ppm
Bromine residual ................................... 2 - 3 ppm
Total dissolved solids .................. below 1500 ppm

NOTE: 

If  a  bromine  feeder  is  used  that  requires  holes  to  be 
punched in the feeder, start with one hole punched at the 
top of the feeder and one hole punched at the bottom. 
Place the feeder in the spa and test the water after two 
days. If the bromine level has not increased to the ideal 
2-3 ppm range, punch another hole in the bottom of the 
feeder and retest after another two days.

Summary of Contents for STG-1

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Models STG 1 STG 2 STG 3 and STG 4...

Page 2: ...HOT TUB AVERTISSEMENT LES PERSONNES QUI PRENNENT DES M DICAMENTS OU ONT DES PROBL MES DE SANT DEVRAIENT CONSULTER UN M DECIN AVANT D UTILISER UN SPA OU UNE CUVE THERMALE WARNING PEOPLE WITH INFECTIOU...

Page 3: ...MPE T L PHONE RADIO T L VISEUR ETC MOINS DE 1 5 M 5 PIEDS DU SPA OU DE LA CUVE THERMALE CAUTION MAINTAIN WATER CHEMISTRY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTION ATTENTION LA COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE...

Page 4: ...e or on the inside of the supply terminal box or compart ment To reduce the risk of electrical shock connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the hot tub or spa to these terminals with an...

Page 5: ...times 7 DANGER Risk of Injury The suction ttings in this spa are sized to match the speci c water ow created by the pump Should the need arise to replace the suction ttings or the pump be sure that t...

Page 6: ...level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F 37 C The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness lethargy and an increase in the internal temperature of the body The e ects of hy...

Page 7: ...and draining will spill water If located in a multi story building care must be taken to protect the objects on the oors below 6 Install only on oors that can withstand the oor loading of your spa If...

Page 8: ...e or local requirements INDOOR INSTALLATION Give special consideration to the following issues when installing your spa indoors 1 Make sure the oor can support the total spa lled weight of 2113 pounds...

Page 9: ...re no sharp objects under the spa 2 Do not install the spa on grass or dirt as this will greatly increase the amount of debris entering the spa Stepping stones or a solid wood 8 ft x 8 ft square platf...

Page 10: ...been received and are undamaged Report and missing or damaged parts immediately 1 10 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 7 1 Power Pack 2 GFCI 120 V models only 3 Vinyl Power Pack Connector Cover 4 In atable Bladder Cover...

Page 11: ...rt the key lock pin into the in ation hose tting on the top of the power pack 4 Plug the power pack into the electric outlet Press the Turbo Wave On O button to start the in ation NOTE The power pack...

Page 12: ...ed on the power pack connections If not let some air out of the side tubes and adjust the nylon skin to center the power pack ttings in the openings Fill all side tubes until they are just rm 8 In ate...

Page 13: ...orresponding tting on the spa being careful not to cross thread the tting Make sure the o ring inside the tting is properly seated Tighten the nut hand tight 13 Attach the middle and upper hose connec...

Page 14: ...inch above the top of the second air chamber ring Be careful not to over ll the spa or the spa may over ow during use Each average adult will raise the water level in the spa approximately two inches...

Page 15: ...nplug the power pack while bleeding air NOTE If the air is not properly bled from the lter tank the water pump will be air bound and no water will ow This will prevent the spa from heating and the wat...

Page 16: ...16 User s Guide 8 Connect the eight clips to secure the cover in place The clips may be locked using the small keys provided in the patch kit Unlocked Locked...

Page 17: ...ture set point To change the set point press the up or down button once for each degree of water temperature to a maximum of 104 F 40 C 3 After a few seconds pass without pressing either heat button t...

Page 18: ...ve blower operates This is normal and the heater will recover lost temperature after use Remember at elevated temperatures 15 minutes soaking time is considered safe The spa power pack contains a lter...

Page 19: ...Water Chemistry Purchase a water test kit from your dealer Test the water chemistry after each use of the spa or no less than once a week Avoid a low pH Low pH will cause wrinkles to form in the vinyl...

Page 20: ...to a ve gallon bucket Dissolve or dilute the chemicals in the bucket Stir the bucket until the chemicals are fully dissolved or diluted With the turbo wave blower turned on slowly pour the bucket into...

Page 21: ...ack in the lter housing Make sure the lter is properly seated in the housing and that the o ring is properly seated in the o ring groove 7 Install the lter housing cover and secure with the retaining...

Page 22: ...sure all water is drained from the spa and the power pack We recommend the use of a wet dry vacuum to blow or suck all the water from the spa ttings and the power pack Care must be taken in cold weath...

Page 23: ...structions Do not bypass the GFCI device 1 Turn on the turbo wave blower 2 Push the test button on the GFCI located at the end of the power cord The GFCI light should go out and the turbo wave blower...

Page 24: ...section of this manual If the GFCI is faulty do not use the spa Immediately call your dealer or the factory for instructions DO NOT BYPASS THE GFCI DO NOT USE THE SPA 2 Turbo wave pump will not turn...

Page 25: ...Replace the o ring if necessary 3 Bad power pack Ensure power is available to the spa Check the circuit breaker at the main electrical panel Connect another electrical appliance to the plug used for...

Page 26: ...stic behind the hose washer Remove the small piece of plastic with a utility knife or needle nose pliers 2 Blower connection is leaking If the large connection between the spa and the power pack is le...

Page 27: ...side Dimensions 82 inches Inside Dimensions 58 inches Height 28 inches Number of Jets 1 return jet Over 100 air jets Power Pack 1 3 HP turbo blower Fractional HP circulating pump Single phase 120 VAC...

Page 28: ...de Dimensions 82 inches Inside Dimensions 58 inches Height 28 inches Number of Jets 1 return jet Over 100 air jets Power Pack 1 3 HP turbo blower Fractional HP circulating pump Single phase 120 VAC 60...

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