Original User Manual
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1.2 General Safety Instructions
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Appliance should be supplied through a residual current device (RCD/GFCI type) with a rated
tripping current not exceeding 30mA.
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Electric installations should fulfil the requirements of local standards. Earthed appliances must be
permanently connected to fixed wiring.
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Any damage to electrical cable should be replaced by a competent party immediately before
further use.
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It’s recommended
not
to use an extension cord to connect to electrical supply.
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
. Never operate any external/additional electrical appliance when in the
Spa or when your body is wet. Keep electrical appliances away from the spa.
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RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.
Children are forbidden from using the spa unless they are
supervised at all times by a responsible adult.
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For health and safety reasons, we do not recommend children under 8 years old use our hot
tubs.
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For children 8 years + we recommend the temperature be set no higher than 37°C.
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When not in use, cover should be fitted and locked to help retain heat. This also prevents
unsupervised children accessing the spa.
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Shower before using your spa. Cosmetic products, lotions etc on skin can degrade water quality.
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Do not switch on if there is any possibility that water in the spa or control system is frozen.
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Pets should be kept away from your spa at all times.
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Soaking in hot water during pregnancy can cause damage to the unborn foetus. If you have any
specific concerns please consult your doctor before continuing to use your hot tub.
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Use of alcohol, drugs or medication before or during use of your spa can increase risk of
drowning.
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Those with history of heart disease, low/high blood pressure, circulatory system problems or
diabetes should consult a doctor before using spa. People using medication should consult their
doctor before using the spa. Some medications may cause drowsiness, whilst other medication
may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation during use.
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Water in a spa should never exceed 42°C (107°F). Operating temperatures between 38-40°C
(100-104°F) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower temperatures are recommended for
younger children, and when use exceeds 10 continuous minutes.
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A max temperature of 42°C can be programmed for the water - Once cover is removed, water
temperature will automatically drop as heat is released through evaporation. The additional 2°C
compensates for heat loss that may occur. Once you are ready to use, reduce maximum
temperature to recommended 38-40°C (100-104°F) and ensure that temperature reading is no
greater than 40°C.
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Immediately get out of your spa if you feel uncomfortable or sleepy.
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Do not turn spa on when it is empty. This could cause irreparable damage to pump system which
would nullify any warranty period.
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To avoid damaging your pump & heating system during colder weather, your spa is fitted with
365 FreezeGuard Technology. Set the temperature to 5OC, and this will prevent any water in the
system from freezing.
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Always add chemicals to jug of water to avoid strong fumes or violent reactions that may result
in a hazardous chemical spray.
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To avoid accidental resetting of thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an
external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on
and off by the utility.
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WARNING:
Adequate drainage has to be provided to deal with overflow of water.
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IMPORTANT:
For set-up/installation, the surface must be smooth, flat, level and capable of
evenly supporting the weight of the spa, water and users e.g. 6 Person Square spa filled weight: