COTSWOLD Hydro Eco Tub User Manual Download Page 2

13   Tighten the two retaining bolts underneath the 90 degree  

flue section and ensure it is in a vertical position (see Fig. 5)

14   Remove the protection film from the 1st section of flue and place 

onto the 90 degree flue section. Tip: The use of a hairdryer or 

placing the sections in an airing cupboard will warm up the 

protective film – making pealing easier! (See Fig. 5)

15   Remove protective film from the heat guard and carefully 

place over the previously attached 1st section of flue – 

removing this film is sometimes easier when warm. There 

are locating tabs around the top and the bottom of the heat 

guard that hold it in place on the flue. As above, heat makes 

the protective film easier to remove! (See Fig. 5)

16  Remove the protective film for the 2nd section of flue  

(the one with the rain guard attached) and place on top  

of the 1st section of flue (see Fig.5).

17  Place the grate & ash collecting tray in the boiler (see Fig. 5).

18  Attach the boiler door (see Fig. 6).

19  Open the drainage tap (located at the bottom of the boiler).

20  Thoroughly rinse the Eco Tub to ensure that any fibreglass 

residue is removed.

21   Close the tap completely prior to filling.

22   Fill your Eco Tub to a maximum of 15cm from the top – if 

you are adding any chemicals or chlorine ensure this is done 

throughout the filling process.

23   Your Eco Tub comes with a drinks holder – this is simply 

screwed anywhere around the tub (except where the boiler 

is located).

24   Position the steps where access is unimpeded.

25   Your Eco Tub is now ready for lighting – replace the lid to 

decrease heat up times!

26   Plug your Eco Tub back in to allow power supply to the  

LED lights & Bubble System!

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Use waterlevel

Waterlevel  

150mm from top

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

Fig. 6

Fig. 4
Level hot tub

Summary of Contents for Hydro Eco Tub

Page 1: ... need assistance for this Ensure that the surface is flat see Fig 4 5 7 Carefully slide out the pallet 8 Carefully unpackage the Eco Tub if using a knife take particular care to not scratch the exterior or fibreglass of the Eco Tub 9 If your Eco Tub comes with a fibreglass lid remove this now place it in a location where it will not be damaged take care when removing the lid to lift and not drag D...

Page 2: ... flue the one with the rain guard attached and place on top of the 1st section of flue see Fig 5 17 Place the grate ash collecting tray in the boiler see Fig 5 18 Attach the boiler door see Fig 6 19 Open the drainage tap located at the bottom of the boiler 20 Thoroughly rinse the Eco Tub to ensure that any fibreglass residue is removed 21 Close the tap completely prior to filling 22 Fill your Eco ...

Page 3: ...led your first consideration is going to be on the ground you set up on Preferable to ground having a concrete pad already constructed and measure would be ideal It should also be noted that due to this heavy weight you shouldn t under any circumstance attempt to move the hot tub by yourself In most cases a level stable base either the gravel or paving slabs is fine but please note the tub will we...

Page 4: ...ht of the heater IMPORTANT if the hot tub is not filled up to the right level you can t light the heater because the emitted heat will damage the tub and the heater IMPORTANT water from the hot tub can be drained only when the heater is completely cooled down Otherwise the heat will damage the hot tub and the heater itself IMPORTANT DO NOT allow the tub to overflow This can lead to problems with t...

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