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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ

1. Watch our WAVE videos

We know you can’t wait to jump into your new Wave hot tub and get started, however before you do 

that, please check out our set-up videos for an easy step by step guide as to how to get started with 

your tub safely. 

2. Read the manual

Next up, please read the manual! This will save you a lot of time and hassle by explaining the process 

every step of the way. There is a lot of crucial information in here that will help avoid 

damage to your spa when setting up and taking down.

3. Choose your site

Get your location right! First off make sure you are setting up your tub in an area where you have 

enough space surrounding the spa for you to comfortably perform your daily maintenance tasks. 

Secondly, ensure there is a power outlet nearby as extension cables should NOT be used. Thirdly, 

choose a site where you can drain the water easily! The site should be flat and completely free from 

sharp objects. The site where you choose to set up should also be strong enough to take the weight of 

your spa when it is fully filled and in use. The water capacity for 2-4-person spa is 800L and 4-6 

person is 1000L. 

The location in which you assemble and fill your spa must be the location you intend to use it, once 

the spa is full it is strongly advised against that you attempt to move it to another location. Doing so 

could cause injury to yourself or damage to your tub, which may result in voided warranty.

4. Open the box

Once you have opened the box that contains your new spa you should remove its contents and 

spread the protective ground sheet on the site where your tub will be assembled. You should then 

assemble the heater unit and the rest of the tub. Once you are done with the packaging and box you 

should remove all debris and packaging parts from the tub area to ensure nothing falls in and 

damages the liner. 

5.Inflate the spa

Next step will be to inflate your spa! Connect the motor and heater system and once switched on, 

the spa can be inflated and ready to fill with water in about 5 minutes. You must NOT over inflate

 your spa.

6. Clean your spa

After inflating your spa, use a wet sponge or soft cloth to gently wipe the internal surface of your spa 

liner. Even though your spa is brand new, this is to ensure that any debris or dust that could contami-

nate the water is fully removed.

7. Filter and filter housing

After gently cleaning the internal liner of your new spa you should ensure that the filter and filter 

housing are fitted in the correct location (the lower port). Also ensure that the cap is not fitted on

 the upper port before filling with water.

8. Fill your spa with water

Now you can fill your spa with water! When filling your spa, try to avoid using an old hose as these 

carry a lot of old bacteria that could contaminate the water. If you are filling your tub using cold water, 

you should carry on filling until you are mid-way between the min and max filling lines. If you have the 

ability to fill your spa with hot/warm water this will mean your spa will heat up quicker and be more 

energy efficient. If you are planning to fill your spa with hot water, please begin using cold water and 

once you the water has risen above the filter, hot water can then be used.

9. Heat your spa water

Now to heat your spa! To do this you should press the heater button on the left side of your external 

unit (the sun symbol). A light will then be displayed and remain lit until the water has reached your 

selected temperature (38°C is the default temperature). Once the desired temperature is reached, 

the light will flash. Once the LCD display has flashed you will be able to adjust the water temperature 

using the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the temperature. It is possible for the water to 

be approximately 1-3°C different to the temperature selected.

The water in your spa heats up approximately 1°C per hour whilst the heater unit is switched on. 

The indicator on the screen corresponds to the current water temperature. For health and safety 

reasons the maximum temperature setting on the heater unit is 40°C. You should make sure you 

have turned on the filtration system before you start heating the water. Put your hot tub cover on 

to help the water heat up faster and retain heat for longer.

10. Chemical shock

Before you jump into your spa, you should first perform your spa chemical shock. When you set up 

your hot tub for the first time its always important to add your start up chemicals. You need to perform 

a hot tub shock to keep the water healthy and prevent foaming or cloudiness. Treating your water 

prolongs its life such that you will not need to keep draining and cleaning your hot tub after each use. 

Our Wave starter kit contains everything you need to get your spa up and running! 

11. Guide on chemical shock

To chemical shock you should use either warm or cold water and when the water is higher than 25°C 

mix your chlorine (granules are better for shocking) in a jug with warm water. Put 5 teaspoons of 

granules into the jug of warm water and add this to the spa after mixing well. Activating the bubble 

settings whilst doing this will help to disperse the chlorine around the water quicker. After you have 

chlorinated your spa water, please leave the spa to sit for 24 hours before use. Remember to use 

your test strips before jumping into the spa as some levels may still need adjusting before use. 

Make sure alkalinity levels are right after checking the chlorine. pH can be altered as and when 

required.

12. Maintenance

Regular maintenance of your tub is essential, especially keeping the correct pH levels! The most 

ideal pH level is between 7.2 to 7.6 and the level should be tested two times a week whilst the tub 

is filled, and always before use. A heaped teaspoon holds approximately 8g of granules and adding 

a teaspoon of chlorine everyday will keep your spa water clean and healthy.

13. FINISH

Now all that is left is for you to enjoy your new spa! For any further questions please check the 

FAQ’s on our website or contact a dedicated member of our customer service department using 

the live chat on our website www.wavespas.com. 

Summary of Contents for ROME

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL R O M E www wavespas com READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR LATER REFERENCE Visit wavedirect co uk to register your free Warranty package WARRANTY ...

Page 2: ...y to fill your spa with hot warm water this will mean your spa will heat up quicker and be more energy efficient If you are planning to fill your spa with hot water please begin using cold water and once you the water has risen above the filter hot water can then be used 9 Heat your spa water Now to heat your spa To do this you should press the heater button on the left side of your external unit ...

Page 3: ... when it is raining thundering or lightning WARNING plugs to connect the unit to electric supply provide a properly located outlet The spa electrical appliance should be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated be inaccessible to occupants in the spa that they cannot fall into the spa spa This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduc...

Page 4: ...poor health or under medical care People with infectious disease should not use a spa or hot tub Never use a spa or hot tub alone or allow others to use the spa alone pool Do not turn on the spa when the water is frozen Always unplug this product from the electrical outlet before removing cleaning servicing or making any adjustment to the product Never jump or dive into a spa or any shallow body o...

Page 5: ...ns A level place in order to avoid any defect hernia or leakage Wide enough to support the pool and its pump unit Sheltered from the sun and bad weather Clean and free from sharp objects Devoid of aggressive vegetation on the ground 3 INSTALLATION WARNING The RCD plug must be tested before each use Do not use if RCD test fails and see chapter 6 1 Grounding section WARNING Spa installed on inadequa...

Page 6: ...inutes of operation Re activate the mas sage function by pressing the massage button again 4 USAGE 4 1 Control panel 4 2 Functions Temperature Decrease Button Temperature Increase Button LED Display Massage Button Lock Button Temperature units indicator Temperature units selector Heat Button base protector connecting tube into SPA pool by tools 14 Ensure that the drain caps are the spa 15 Smooth w...

Page 7: ...pool 5 1 Water maintenance WARNING A bad pool water quality can harm your health Depending on the frequency and conditions of use least once a week caution and it is imperative to refer to instructions before use Improper use may result in damage to the equipment Damage resulting from improper use of treatment products is not covered by warranty overdose shock treatment 1 Water balance The water b...

Page 8: ...low Set to a higher temperature Clean or Replace the cartridge see chapter 5 2 Too low water level Heating element defective Call for service Bubble massage system does not work Pump is overheating Cut off the power and wait until the pump has cooled activated Press the bubble button to reactivate Malfunction of the pump unit Call for service if it does not reset not work Clean or Replace the cart...

Page 9: ...ormation the warranty will be invalid 7 WARRANTY 7 2 Warranty If the screen displays an error code Ex please refer to the table below E3 E4 E5 E6 error code If error code is still displayed on the control Box please do the following instructions 1 Check that the water line is between the high and low limits 3 Unscrew and clean the 2 nozzles Entry and exit of water inside the spa and remove wastes ...

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