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Cleaning and maintenance.
Clean the spa tub with ordinary bathroom cleaning materials.
However, never use scouring powder, alcohol or methylated spirits.
The spa should be completely emptied at least every six months, or earlier if necessary.
If pH and chlorine levels are not always in order, the sides and bottom of the tub may become
slippery and the water may appear greenish or milky. If so, water should be replaced.
The tub should be cleaned whenever it is emptied.
Using a thermal cover on your spa can reduce heat loss and evaporation when not in use.
The tub surface may become scratched. If so, polish the surface with ordinary abrasive-free car
polish.
Safety precautions.
Persons who have consumed alcohol, drugs or medications should not use the spa.
Persons with heart disorders or pregnant women should only use the spa after consulting their doctor.
Children should only use the spa under supervision.
Never attempt to block the jet nozzles.
Top view.
1. Suction from spa bottom outlet. ( Therapy pump )
2. Return to jets pipe system.
3. Return to bottom inlet. ( Filter pump )
4. Suction from spa outlet and skimmer.
5. Fan / blower output to bottom air channels. ( Over the air loop )
6. Connection for water valve input. ( not inc. )
A. Cartridge
filter.
B. Chlorinator.