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Trevi Spa User Guidea
Introduction
This guide was developed to help you enjoy a trouble-free spa. The information and instructions it presents
are easy to understand and apply to most types of installations. It explains how to maintain an adequate
level of chlorine and how to prevent problems. It also covers all procedures related to the care of your spa,
from opening to closing, including water testing and regular maintenance. At the end of the manual is a
Troubleshooting Guide to help you resolve problems. Of course, the experts at your nearest TRÉVI location are
available to answer any questions not covered by this manual. Refer to this guide to make the most of your
spa. Remember that for your safety, certain precautions must be taken when handling and storing chemicals.
Please be sure to read the warnings and dosage requirements on product labels and to follow package
directions carefully. Never put two chemicals in the water at the same time. Always dilute products in water
before pouring them into the pool. Don’t forget that chlorine is corrosive to steel. And most importantly, keep
all pool products out of the reach of children.
CAUTION :
When using chlorine, always add the product to water. Do not pour water over chlorine or an
explosive reaction may result. A few drops of water are enough to trigger an explosion.
Safety precautions
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To avoid health hazards, never heat the spa water above 104°F (40°C). Limit the use of the spa to
15-minute intervals to avoid nausea.
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Never enter the spa when under the influence of alcohol or when using drugs that may cause
drowsiness. If you are taking medication, check with your doctor before using the spa.
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Because children are sensitive to high temperatures, they should use the spa with prudence
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and only under adult supervision.
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Pregnant women should consult their physician before using the spa.
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Hot water is an ideal medium for spreading infections. Do not use the spa if you have an open wound.
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Always be careful when entering and exiting the spa.
Emergency preparedness
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Always have a well-stocked First Aid kit on hand in a well-identified place that is easily accessible to
adults but out of reach of children.
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Keep a sheet outlining cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures near the spa. Make sure the
sheet is waterproof.
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Encourage each member of your family to learn CPR.
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Memorize emergency phone numbers.
Insurance
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Check with your insurance company to ensure that your spa is covered by your homeowner’s policy