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7. Remove the equipment-side cabinet panels and locate the drain plugs
in the front of each pump (Figures A and B, page 14). Remove these
plugs to allow the water to drain out of the pumps and heater.
Note:
Approximately 1 to 2 gallons will be released during this proce-
dure. Use a wet/dry vacuum or other means to keep this from flooding
the equipment compartment. Replace the drain plugs.
8. Loosen hose clamp at bottom of heater (Figures A and B, page 14)
and pull hose off of heater fitting (twist the hose back and forth while
pulling downward). Tip hose down and allow to drain, then reinstall
hose and clamp.
9. Loosen hose clamp at bottom of CLEAR
RAY
system and pull hose
off of CLEAR
RAY
fitting (twist the hose back and forth while pulling
downward). Tip hose down and allow to drain, then reinstall hose
and clamp. Remove the cover of the CLEAR
RAY
system to access
the UV bulb and quartz tube. Remove and store the UV bulb in a
safe location. Remove and dry off the quartz tube then reinstall it.
Depending on the length of time, consider replacing the UV bulb
when you resume use of your hot tub.
10. Re-install cabinet side panels and cover hot tub so that no moisture
can enter into it. Consult your Sundance Spas dealer if you have any
questions regarding winter use or winterizing.
13.9 Restarting Your Hot Tub in Cold Weather
If you want to start up your hot tub after it has sat empty for a time in
freezing temperatures, be aware that the water remaining in certain
sections of the piping may still be frozen. This situation will block
water flow preventing the hot tub from operating properly and possibly
damaging the equipment. We recommend you consult your dealer
for guidance before attempting to restart your hot tub under these
conditions.
14.0 Water Quality Maintenance
To decrease the risk of contracting a waterborne illness (e.g. an infection,
bacteria or virus) and/or respiratory ailments, maintain water quality
within specified limits. This will enhance your enjoyment and prolong
the life of the hot tub’s equipment. Doing so requires regular attention
because the water chemistry involved is a balance of several factors.
Procrastination in regard to water maintenance will result in poor and
potentially unhealthful conditions for soaking and even damage to your
hot tub investment. For specific guidance on maintaining water quality,
consult your Authorized Sundance Spas dealer who can recommend
appropriate chemical products for sanitizing and maintaining your hot
tub.
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