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Filling Your Spa
Remove the access door (Fig 1A) and assure the drain valve is closed and the cap is secure (Fig 2).
Place a garden hose into filter area (Fig 3) and fill the spa with cold (never warm or hot) water 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches)
below the top edge of the spa (Fig 2.1). Do not overfill, as the spa’s water level will rise as each person enters the spa.
Always keep the spa water level above the jet openings.
Draining the spa
Draining your spa on a regular basis rids the spa of dissolved solids and protects your spa equipment from the effects of
residual calcium hardness and total alkalinity problems. Depending upon usage, it may be as often as every three months.
To drain the spa follow these steps:
1.
Turn power off to the spa.
1.
Remove the access door (Fig 1A) and locate the drain valve (Fig 2).
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2.
Assure that the drain valve is in the off position (as shown in Fig 2). Remove the cap (Fig 2) and attach a standard
garden hose to the drain valve (Fig 4).
3.
Route the garden hose to a sewer drain capable of safely assimilating 300 plus gallons (1135 liters) of water which
may contain both unsanitary contaminants and chemical residue. Open the drain valve (as shown in Fig 4). The
spa drains slowly.
4.
The spa can only drain to the lowest jet. It may be necessary to manually remove the remaining water.
5.
Before refilling your spa, assure that the drain valve is in the off position and the cap is secured (Fig 2).
Valve
Cap
Fig 2
Fig 4
Garden hose
Valve in open
position
Fig 3
Your model may vary
Fig 2.1