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1. Turn off all electrical power to the spa.
2. Drain spa and hoses of all water using the
directions for Draining Your Spa.
Open all unions, and remove drain plugs
from bottom of pumps. If you cannot draw
off all of the water (especially from hoses),
add Recreational Vehicle antifreeze to the
remaining water through the bottom of the
skimmer and jets. If antifreeze is used,
contact your dealer for advice.
NOTE: Prior to refilling the spa, drain all
antifreeze from spa and hoses using
the instructions for Draining Your Spa.
Carefully monitor chemicals until all
antifreeze residue has dissipated.
3. The filter should be drained, and the
cartridge removed and cleaned.
4. Check to see that there is no water in the
heater element chamber.
5. Clean your spa as directed in the
following two sections on this page.
6. Cover your spa with a water-shedding,
impenetrable cover.
7. For further information on blowing out
the plumbing lines and winterising
procedures, contact your local dealer.
Spa Cabinet Care
The cabinets are made of a high quality
alternative to wood that is virtually
maintenance free, requiring no staining,
sealing, or waxing. To clean the spa cabinet,
rinse dirt and dust regularly with clear water.
To remove stubborn dirt, grime, and mild
discoloration, wash with a mild detergent and
warm water.
Spa Surface Care and Cleaning
Your spa shell surface is made of acrylic. A
minimum amount of care and cleaning will
keep your spa looking new for years. Use a
spa cleaner for residue and lime build-up at
the water level of the spa surface. It may be
necessary to lower the water level 5-7 cm (2-
3”) before cleaning to avoid polluting the spa.
Cleaner can be applied to the acrylic surface
with a soft cloth and wiped clean. Use a non-
abrasive household cleaner to clean your spa
shell or use a mild dishwashing detergent.
Rinse well and dry with a clean cloth.
NOTE: Do not allow the acrylic surface to
come in to contact with products such as
acetone (nail polish remover), nail polish,
dry cleaning solution, lacquer thinners,
gasoline, pine oil, etc.
Remove dust and dry dirt with a soft, damp
cloth. Clean grease, oil, paint and ink stains
with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Avoid using
razor blades or other sharp instruments that
might scratch the surface.
Light Bulbs
The Spa light bulb is serviceable from the
spa cabinet. Remove the side panel and
insulation closest to the light; locate the
bracket that holds the bulb. Turn the black
bulb holder 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
Pull bulb straight out and replace. Insert bulb
holder back into bracket and turn 90 degrees
clock-wise to secure.
Never use abrasive cleaners.
Protect spa finish - always keep cover
on the spa when not in use.