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13. Now pull up the sides of the 

inner liner, so that the black top 

rim sits neatly on top of the foam 

wall, and the zip ends are aligned 

as closely as possible to avoid 

stress on the zip.

14. Connect the zipper (starting 

above the heater) and slowly work 

around the spa to zip the outer and 

inner liners together.

15. Inside the spa, y

ou can find the 

Water Circulation Outlet (A)

Filter Connector (B)

Drainage Plug (C).

16. Screw the Filter Cartridge onto 

the Filter Connector (B), turning 

clockwise until hand tight.

17. Add the Filter Protector Cover 

onto the Filter Cartridge.

18. Smooth out any creases or 

loose material in the bottom of the 

spa, to avoid trapping air under the 

floor when filling.

10. The heater can now be stood 

upright and fitted snugly into the 

cut-out in the foam panel. Take 

care to ensure the heater controller 

cable does not get caught.

11. [GARDA only] The support 

frame should sit neatly into the 

grooves in the heater casing.

12. The outer liner can be pulled 

up to fully cover the foam walls, 

ensuring the foam is neatly 

positioned to give the best 

possible fit.

(C)

(B)

(A)

Summary of Contents for Eco Foam Spa

Page 1: ...Revolutionise your relaxation Read carefully and keep for future reference Eco Foam Spa user manual UK...

Page 2: ...fety Instructions 05 07 Parts Checklist Product Speci cation 08 11 Installation Guidance 12 14 Filling Operating Guidance 15 Water Maintenance 16 Cleaning Storing 17 18 Troubleshooting Error Codes 19...

Page 3: ...ent unauthorised access by children To avoid accidents ensure that children cannot use this spa unless they are supervised at all times For health and safety reasons we do not recommend any child unde...

Page 4: ...e spa and unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning Immediately leave the spa if you feel uncomfortable or sleepy Do not turn the spa on when it is empty as this could cause irreparable dama...

Page 5: ...ERSPA PARTSCHECKLIST CLIP ON TOP COVER INFLATABLE LID HAIR STOPPER DRAINAGE PLUG WRENCH REMOTE CONTROLLER DRAINAGE APAPTER INFLATION HOSE REPAIR PATCHES FILTER COVER 8 X POLES CONNECTORS GARDA ONLY FI...

Page 6: ...5L 260GAL 195 x 195 x 70cm 77 x 77 x 27inch 953kgs 2100lbs 90 40 C 104 F 600W TAHOE 6 CIRCULAR 4 6 People 985L 260GAL 184 x 70cm 72 x 27inch 35kgs 77lbs 38 5kgs 85lbs 953kgs 2100lbs 90 40 C 104 F 600W...

Page 7: ...rature Thetablebelow givesaguidetotheapproximatetimerequiredtoheatthespato40 C 104 Cindifferent conditions 10 C 50 F 15 C 59 F 20 C 68 F 25 C 77 F 30 C 86 F WATER TEMP 10 C 50 F 15 C 59 F 20 C 68 F 25...

Page 8: ...w this advice to prevent damage to the materials and extend the life of your product 1 If the ambient temperature is below 10 C 50 F we suggest keeping the package indoors where the temperature is abo...

Page 9: ...corresponds to the diagrams below Please use this as reference when assembling the foam walls to ensure the panels are placed in the correct order Garda Tahoe Como Integrated Heater 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 I...

Page 10: ...tached controller and pass the heater side cable through the hole into the pocket on the outer liner The controller can be reconnected to the cable please take care when aligning the pins then the sle...

Page 11: ...ge onto the Filter Connector B turning clockwise until hand tight 17 Add the Filter Protector Cover onto the Filter Cartridge 18 Smooth out any creases or loose material in the bottom of the spa to av...

Page 12: ...ature used to ll the spa should be between 5 C 41 F and 30 C 86 F to ensure correct operation Water that is too hot or cold will trigger an error message 5 When the spa is lled to the correct level us...

Page 13: ...8 hours the letters FC will appear on the display screen accompanied by a warning tone The light will still be lit on the FILTER button but the pump will not be operational The heating system will als...

Page 14: ...inutes and then press the BUBBLE button again The bubbles stop after 20 minutes to avoid over heating of the internal pump and is there as a safety measure During any time period where the bubbling fu...

Page 15: ...oviding a source of nutrients for the organism e g rust sludge scale organic matter and bio lms from the body To keep your Wave Spa in pristine condition always use the correct chemicals and regularly...

Page 16: ...ained from the Wave Spa and pump system This is vital in extending the life of your Wave Spa We recommend the use of a wet dry vacuum to blow out or suck up water from the Wave Spa pipes and pump line...

Page 17: ...ked Unplug the system After the air pump has cooled insert the plug and press the bubble button to activate Wait for 10 Minutes and restart Contact customer services if it does not reset Unplug the sp...

Page 18: ...existent or the heater is making a grinding sound please 1 Ensure lter does not need replacement 2 Rinse the lter under a tap to clean 3 Check the lter is not overtightened If debris is drawn into th...

Page 19: ...y to any defect arising due to negligence accident misuse or any other reason beyond Wave s control included but not limited to normal wear and tear negligence or failure to follow the instructions in...

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