User manual EasyTop 2 kW audio system
4SeasonsSpa
®
5
2
Installation instructions
Check the packaging and the spa for damage. Inform the carrier and supplier immediately if you detect any visible
damage. The spa is delivered in an upright position on a pallet. The front panel of the exterior portion of the spa is
located on top of, or on the side of, the spa underneath a strong layer of silver-coloured foil. Thus, the wooden
exterior portion of the spa is packed separately. Remove these before dropping the spa. The panel has been
packaged in this fashion to prevent transportation damage to it due to water leakage. The front panel can be
secured by using the 6 screws supplied with the spa and located within the technical room with tape connected to
one of the tubes. The holes to attach the lower panel have been pre-drilled.
2.1
Location
Your new portable spa must be placed on a firm, flat and level surface, so the spa weight is supported uniformly.
We recommend a concrete slab, or the equivalent. Uneven flooring can damage the spa and voids the warranty.
The base must meet the following requirements:
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Strong
The base/surface must be strong and capable of supporting a weight of at least 370 kg/m2.
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Horizontal
A horizontal surface is of critical importance. A flat and horizontal base will ensure that the weight is
distributed equally. It is of critical importance that the entire surface of the spa is supported.
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Dry and well-ventilated
The spa has to be installed on a dry surface. In other words, the frame of the spa should not be in contact
with water. Make sure that the spa is installed a few centimetres above the level of the balcony or floor to
ensure that no water will remain under the spa during or after a rain shower. The ventilation of the frame
is important for its life span. There should be at least 10 centimetres of free space around the spa to allow
for the ventilation of all the side panels. Therefore, never place a spa right against a wall.
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If you sink your spa into a deck, or hole in the ground, then you should make sure that the area around
the spa is properly drained. Customers who do this, do so at their own risk. You may have to arrange for
the spa to be lifted out of the ground or deck, at your own cost, in the event that maintenance is required.
2.2
Filling the Spa with Water
1
Ensure that the electrical cord is outside the spa and has
NOT YET
been connected to the power supply.
2
Check the spa to ensure there is no damage that may have occurred during shipment. Make a note of any
damage (possibly take pictures) and notify your supplier immediately.
3
The spa has 6 connections: 2 on each side of both pump and 2 on each side of the heater. These
connections may have been loosened during transportation. Tighten the 6 connections manually. The
points that need to be checked are indicated in the photographs below (Fig. 2.1 / Fig. 2.2). If these
connections continue to leak after tightening, we recommend applying acid-free Vaseline to them. If
dehydration causes leakage in the future, applying Vaseline is also recommended.