GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SPA
Your new Fisher portable spa has many features to help adjust and customize
the water fiow to your chosen configuration and enjoyment. Individual jets
can be turned on and off, aeration to water fiow can be adjusted, water can be
diverted to certain specific zones and jets of the spa or mixed throughout, and
waterfalls and fountains can be turned on and off. The following pages and
pictures will give you a brief overview of how to adjust and use some of the
various features.
Filter Cartridges
Most Fisher Spas are equipped with one or two filter cartridges (depending on
pump configuration). Refer picture below depicting differences in filter cartridges.
NOTE: Filter cartridges may require replacement or cleaning more
frequently depending on length and frequency of regular spa use.
Removing filters
To remove filters simply unscrew the cartridge in an
anti-clockwise
direction and
pull out from spa pool.
A tool is required to unscrew the face and access the filter. To remove the
face undo the screw at the top, then slide the face upwards to release it
from the filter frame Ensure you use the screw to re-fit the filter face after
cleaning for safety reasons.
Reinstalling filters
When reinstalling filters first hold the cartridge underwater until the air stops
bubbling (at this point most air has been removed from the cartridge).
Then screw the cartridge back into place in a
clockwise
direction.
NOTE: DO NOT screw the cartridge back into place excessively tight.
Only screw the cartridge until it no longer spins freely. The suction
from the pumps will pull the cartridges in further once operated.
If the cartridge is screwed in place excessively tight before pump
operation the cartridge may be difficult to remove or could even
cause the filter thread connection to twist or break the next time
the cartridge is removed and breakage is not covered by warranty.