SPA DRAINING
Every 3 to 4 months, depending upon water condition, you may
need to renew the spa water. To drain your spa, power must be
disconnected at the circuit breaker. Locate the drain faucet within
the equipment access compartment. Attach a garden hose to the
faucet and then open it. Water will start draining. The drain spigot
will not remove all of the water in the spa. You may have to remove
a small amount of water by hand.
SPA SURFACE CARE
Do not use abrasive solvents or cleaners to clean spa surfaces.
Consult your Viking Spa Retailer for the proper cleaners and detergents.
LONG-TERM STORAGE (90 days or more)
If you are not going to use your spa for an extended period of time, drain
it as described above. You will also have to drain the pump. Water left in
the spa during long-term storage may cause freeze damage.*
To drain the pump, remove drain plug from the face of the pump.
Reinstall drain plug before using spa once again.
Additional water removal is required to prevent freeze damage to the
spa plumbing assembly. Use of a wet/dry vac is required. Place the
shop vac hose over each individual jet and vacuum up any excess
water out. Place the shop vac on the Suction fitting(s) and vacuum any
excess water. This will eliminate the entrapment of water in the plumb-
ing lines that could freeze and cause damage.
NOTE:
We also recommend vacuuming each jet opening to ensure
that all of the water is out of the plumbing lines.
*FREEZE DAMAGE TO THE SPA PLUMBING IS NOT COVERED
UNDER THE WARRANTY.
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