2002 @ Home Hot Tubs
Owner’s Manual
19. Replace thermal cover and secure locking tabs. If your system is located in an area of high snowfall, you may
want to take one more extra precaution to safeguard the life of your system cover. Span the cover with (2 or
more) 2x4’s cut to length to reach the outside edges of your cover. Place a sheet of plywood, cut to fit each
half of the cover, over the 2x4’s; this will carry the load of a heavy snow load and prevent the cover from
warping or breaking. You can even tarp the system at this point for maximum protection.
Spring Time Startup
In the spring, or when your ready to start the system back up, follow these instructions.
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Make sure o-rings for pumps are in place and undamaged.
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Make sure all the fittings that you had to loosen are tightened.
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Replace all jet fittings, pump drain plugs, hose bib drains and bleeder valves
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Fill the system up, as you would normally do.
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Turn the power back on.
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Run the jets on high speed for about 15 minutes.
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Drain the water.
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Put your filter(s) back in.
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Refill and treat chemically like you would during a normal water change.
Your system is equipped with automatic freeze protection. However, power outages can cause your
system equipment to freeze quickly. During freezing conditions, check your system frequently to
ensure proper operation. Always check your system after any power failure to ensure that it is
operational. Draining and not operating your system disables this feature.
For additional information about winterizing your spa, please contact your local Authorized Dimension One Spas
dealer.
Warranty Service Information
Your hot tub warranty gives you specific coverage. Be sure to read the enclosed warranty sheet carefully.
The warranty does not cover problems arising from misuse, abuse, or neglect, and it does not cover problems caused
by improper installation or “perceived” problems caused by failure to read the hot tub owner’s manual. A service
charge will be made if a service call is made for any of the following:
1. Equipment failure due to improper/inadequate electrical service. All systems require dedicated circuits as
described in this manual. Low voltage can cause equipment failure and seriously shorten equipment life. It is
the owner’s responsibility to ensure proper electrical service is available.
2. Failure of hot tub to reach desired temperature because the set temperature is not turned up high enough.
Maximum thermostat setting is approximately 104
°
F (40
°
C).
3. Burned out hot tub light. Bulbs are not covered.
4. Hot tub water chemistry is the responsibility of the hot tub owner. Cloudy, dirty or chemically unbalanced
water and cleaning of the hot tub filter are also the responsibility of the hot tub owner.
5. Hot tub shell or equipment damage caused by improper water maintenance. Serious damage can be caused if
your hot tub water is not maintained carefully and correctly.
6. Poor jet action because the jet Selector valve is in the middle position. For full performance, turn the jet
Selector valve to either the full clockwise or full counterclockwise position.
Do not block air intakes located on the front left corner underneath the hot tub (the front right
corner for the Chairman II and Triad II) and under the equipment access panel. Resulting malfunctions
are not covered under warranty.
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