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Standing at the 8' end where the rolled cover is located, 
push the rolled cover across the surface of the swim spa, 
unrolling until out of reach.

On the 8’ end where the rolled cover was located, place the 
cover lever arm edge (Figures 16 & 17) into Lever Channel (b) 
mounted to the swim spa skirt. Push down on cover lever 
arm (Figure 18) and turn Rotating Lever Latch to secure it 
(Figure 19).

Moving to the long side of the swim spa, grasp the grey 
insulating bag portion of the cover and continue unrolling 
until fully closed (Figure 13, page 11). Then, grasp the bottom 
grey insulating bag and its handles to center the cover on 
the swim spa and pull it taut.

CLOSING THE COVER

Cover lever arm, shown 
without the vinyl

b.

FIGURE 16

Cover lever arm,  
shown with the vinyl

FIGURE 17

Summary of Contents for axis

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...on a 19 model 4 Cover locks measure approximately 7 measured down from the top of the swim spa shell e 2 qty X900185 Plastic Pinned Washers for Rotating Lever Latch f 12 qty X551350 8x Screw j X90016...

Page 3: ...abbing and pulling on other components parts of the cover to shift or maneuver the cover will result in unwarranted damage INSTALLATION COVER Place cover on one end of the swim spa and roll open acros...

Page 4: ...o mount this First install 1 screw into the channel groove at each end 1 from the end Figure 3 Then space the remaining 3 screws evenly across the Lever Channel Repeat for the opposite end of the swim...

Page 5: ...Figure 4 using 1 10x1 screw h for the top mounting point Use 2 10x2 screws g for the two lower mounting points on the base left and right The Rotating Lever Latch may mount over a skirt vent which is...

Page 6: ...ed to the swim spa skirting with the lever end facing a 3 o clock position Figure 5 Insert the plastic pinned washer e into the center pivot shaft of the Rotating Lever Latch with pins aligned to the...

Page 7: ...er lever arm into the Lever Channel installed on the swim spa skirt Figure 7 below and Figure 18 on page 13 provide illustrations for securing the cover Push in on the cover lever arm and turn the Rot...

Page 8: ...spa skirting Figure 8 These cover locks MUST be attached and secured when swim spa is not in use Refer to cover lock system overview Figure 9 Screw quantity varies by cover model size There should be...

Page 9: ...9 WATCH THE VIDEO MasterSpas com axis FIGURE 9 Cover locks measure approximately 7 from the top of the swim spa shell down...

Page 10: ...se points from catching and being damaged when starting to roll cover open Figure 11 Standing at one end of the swim spa start rolling cover until it is out of reach Figure 12 Then move to the long si...

Page 11: ...11 WATCH THE VIDEO MasterSpas com axis FIGURE 11 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 15 Fully rolled diameter is approximately 28 based on 19 swim spa model...

Page 12: ...pa skirt Push down on cover lever arm Figure 18 and turn Rotating Lever Latch to secure it Figure 19 Moving to the long side of the swim spa grasp the grey insulating bag portion of the cover and cont...

Page 13: ...urn Rotating Lever Latch to secure Figure 19 Be sure to secure cover lever arms with rotating lever latches and lock all cover locks along the long sides of the cover anytime swim spa is not in use c...

Page 14: ...safe proper use of the cover on models where the cover cannot be fully rolled open and removed from the top of the body of water Covers must be fully removed from the usable areas of the swim spa duri...

Page 15: ...sag between supports and pool water Figure 21 Some circumstances may require additional adjustments If after installation it is extremely difficult to secure the cover lever arms or the cover is not...

Page 16: ...these reasons it is important to ensure proper care is performed CHEMICALS The cover should be left fully removed from over the swim spa water for 15 30 minutes after adding chemicals to allow the gas...

Page 17: ...r allow animals on the cover Resulting damage caused to the cover would not be covered by the limited warranty Do not let snow or ice loads accumulate on top of the cover Resulting damage caused to th...

Page 18: ...objects or coming in contact with abrasive or sharp objects Scrapes rips tears punctures or similar damage caused by the Cover being rolled up with foreign objects present on the top of the cover i e...

Page 19: ...replace the Cover Replacement items would be picked up at the retail dealer or service center location once received or shipped directly to the retail customer Any labor costs provided by a retail dea...

Page 20: ...ons which are stated in our written limited warranty Your dealer is an independent business person or company and not an employee or agent of the manufacturer We cannot and do not accept any responsib...

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