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• To sanitize the spa water, we suggest using
an active oxygen-based treatment or bromine
placed in a floating dispenser. (Dispenser sold
separately)
• If water is heavily polluted you should not use
the spa.
• Clean the spa with specialist
UV
lighting
equipment (not included).
• Seek professional advice and guidance before
doing this.
• Attention:
• Detergent residues and dissolved solids from
bathing suits and chemicals may build up on
the spa walls. Use soap and water to clean the
walls and rinse thoroughly with a garden hose
using a direct powerful clean water spray.
Drainage
1. Check the stopper on the bottom of the spa
and the drain cap.
2. Unscrew the drain cap.
3. Remove the stopper on the bottom of the
spa. Completely drain all water from the spa.
• Once empty, the spa can be cleaned with soap
and water.
Storage
•
NOTE
: Whenever the spa is emptied, the
filter should be cleaned (and dried, where
applicable).
1. Press the massage button to blow out the
water inside the jet holes. Unplug the pump,
remove the filter cartridge from the inner wall of
the spa.
2. Use a towel to wipe off the pool, let dry for 24
hours.
3. Unscrew the valves to deflate the spa.
4. Fold the spa.
• It is recommended to store the spa in its
original package in a warm dry place.
Repair Kit
• Small holes or punctures can be repaired with
the repair kit and glue supplied.
1. Find the leak.
2. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the
leak.
3. Cut a round piece of repair material, which
should be larger than the damaged area.
4. Apply adhesive to the underneath side of the
patch and around the area to be repaired.
5. Put the patch on the damaged area and
press down firmly. Allow 12 hours for repair to
dry. After patch has dried, apply glue around the
edges for a complete seal (allow 4 hours to dry).