Original User Manual
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7. Storage
7.1 How to empty your spa
1.
Switch off spa at electrical mains.
2.
Unscrew cap from drainage outlet, located near pump system of the spa. Ensure drainage plug is
inserted to prevent unexpected draining.
3.
Remove drainage plug from outlet within floor of spa, so water can flow out.
4.
Once drained use a sponge to absorb excess water. Switch spa on, allowing you to operate air jet
function for up to 20 minutes (one full cycle) to drain water and dry out pipeline. If not
completely dry after first cycle
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repeat.
5.
When draining has finished, replace drainage plug and drainage outlet cap.
6.
Disconnect the pump and heating system and dry thoroughly.
7.2 How to deflate your spa
1.
Remove filter cartridge and filter sock.
2.
Locate inflation valve.
3.
Remove valve cap by twisting 90°C anti-clockwise.
4.
Press inflation valve down, twisting 90° clockwise to lock in place, releasing air.
5.
Fold away carefully removing as much air as possible through open valve.
6.
When fully deflated, turn inflation valve 90° anti-clockwise to close
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button will pop up.
7.
Replace valve cap and turn 90° clockwise to lock.
7.3 Storing
Make sure all water is completely drained from the spa and pump system. This is vital in extending
the life of your spa. We recommend the use of a wet/dry vacuum to help blow out / suck up water
from pipes and pump lines. Remove filter cartridge. The spa should be placed in bag provided and
stored in a dry place, raised off floor and away from extreme temperatures.
Please note:
When not in use, store in a place that is dry and a moderate temperature, as subzero
temperatures can severely damage your spa.
7.4 When to change your spa filter
Keep your spa hot tub clean and safe from contaminants. For optimum performance, unscrew the
filter and rinse with clean water after every use to remove any small particles and residue. The filter
is one of the most important elements to ensure your spa hot tub works effectively.
1.
Remove filter “sock” protective cover then remove filter
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2.
Rinse the filter under a cold tap and reuse. Alternatively, machine wash your filter (place in a
pillowcase) to keep it clean and to maintain its performance.
Replace your old filter with a new one if:
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The filter remains soiled after cleaning
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Holes are visible in the paper
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The paper is noticeably worn
3.
Replace filter “sock” protective cover over filter and attach to filter connector by turning it
clockwise. Do not overtighten, as this may cause a “rattling” noise.
Remember! Check your filter every day!
To help to keep your water clean, check your filter cartridge every day.