Trevi Spa User Guide
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Add 5 caps of
TREvINERgY SECURE
. Wait 1 hour.
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Begin disinfecting the water with your usual sanitizer.
Precautions when using your spa during winter
So you’ve decided to take advantage of your spa year-round? Here are a few precautions you should take to
avoid damage that may be caused by frost or power outages.
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Check with your insurance company to ensure that your spa is covered by your homeowner’s policy.
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Increase your filtration cycle
(FD : 02 - FF : 04)
to 8 hours of filtration daily.
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Have two 15A ceramic heaters handy, in the event a mechanical breakdown occurs.
It is important
not to connect the two heaters onto the same electrical outlet.
If you only have one outlet
outside, you will need to use an extension cord and plug the other heater inside the property.
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Always have 4 (four) gallons of non toxic antifreeze
Permafrost
on hand in case a power failure forces
you to shut down your spa.
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Even in cold weather, you should always treat your water to avoid contamination.
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Remove the snow from your spa cover on a regular basis : it can only support a maximum
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weight of 100 lb.
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If you plan on being away for an extended period of time, make sure there is someone to take care of your
spa and that this person knows what to do if the spa breaks or if there is a power failure. Otherwise, shut
down your spa before leaving.
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Change the water in your spa one last time before frost sets in, in order to perform the operation as safely
as possible. Clean all of your spa’s components thoroughly; this way, you will start the winter with clean
water which will make maintenance easier, as water cannot be changed in winter due to the risk of frost.
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Have a specialist perform a full analysis of your water quality in order to start the winter season with
ideal conditions and check your spa daily.
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Should you require any assistance, our service department will be open all winter. Here is the phone
number to reach us :
(514)22-TREvI (87384).
Draining procedures
Because your spa holds a relatively small amount of water, contaminants such as body oil, perspiration, dirt,
hair, etc., may become quite concentrated. For this season,
the water should be drained and replaced
every three months
depending on use.
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Step 1:
Turn off power at the breaker.
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Step 2:
Pull hose bib out approximately 2" from bottom corner of spa. Remove cap by turning counter
clockwise.
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Step 3:
Hook up a garden hose to the hose bib located on the exterior corner of the cabinet. With hose
still attached to bib, push the bib approximately half way back in. Water should-then start flowing.
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Step 4:
When water begins to drain out of the hose, be sure to drain the water to a convenient place.
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Step 5:
After draining is completed, pull bib back out the full distance. Remove the hose. Replace cap.
Push bib all the way back into corner of spa. Wipe down the inside of your spa making sure your surface
is dry and free from standing water. We recommend that after draining or cleaning your spa that you
put the cover back on. Avoid exposing the acrylic surface to direct sunlight for an extended period of