Instruction Manual: Hot Tub
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stove. The water, which is automatically set in motion by heating it, will then flow into the inner
area of the hot tub. This creates natural water circulation without the need for external pumps.
The heating time for an optimal bathing temperature of 37 to 40°C is about 2 to 3.5 hours
(depending on the design of the hot tub, the outside temperature, the type of cover, the
amount of water, the heating, and the insulation). The glass-fibre reinforced and ergonomically
shaped plastic tub is designed to provide seating and, in the model with an internal stove
("SAPPHIRE"), this provides space for the stove.
The hot tub comes with the following standard features:
a flue pipe with heat shield, access steps, a thermometer, a drinks shelf, and a paddle for better heat distribution
of the water.
Figure 4
depicts a simplified process flow diagram.
Figure 5
and
Figure 6
depict a fully equipped
hot tub.
Table 2 gives you an overview of all standard and optional features of the hot tub.
Please observe the following warning notice, especially when using either the "JADE" or "OPAL"
styles with an external stove:
CAUTION
Hot water may escape from water inlet on stove, risk of scalding (upper pipe - see item
3 in
Figure 6
)!
Avoid direct contact with the water inlet.
Figure 4: Simplified process flow diagram for the hot tub