CONNECT THE MOTOR TO THE SPA BODY
20a. Unpack the Motor.
Take care not to damage the motor when you remove it from the package.
20b. Connect the Motor to the Connecting Pipes and the Filter as shown.
Each pipe matches the position and size of its receiving connection. Before
connecting all the pipes and hoses, make sure that there is a rubber washer on
the end of each. Connect the Screw Connectors hand tight first.
20c. Then tighten the Screw Connectors firmly with the plastic wrench.
Do NOT over-tighten.
Assembly (continued)
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FILL THE SPA WITH WATER
- Warning: Never plug in Spa while Filling.
21. Position the spa on the site that you prepared in Step 3 of the assembly instructions.
Make sure you have the spa located in exactly the position you want it to be when
it is full. After water is added, it will be too heavy to move.
22. MAKE SURE THAT THE TOP RING IS PLACED DEAD-CENTER ON TOP OF THE
FRAME, because once water is added, only minor adjustments to its position can
be made.
23. Begin filling the spa with a garden hose. To speed up the heating process, you
can use warm water if you wish. You can purchase a hose adapter for your hot
water tap from a harware store. Do not use water with a temperature over 40
degree C (104 degree F). Fill the spa slowly (over a period of a few hours). This
allows your home’s water heater to recover and supply enough hot water.
24. When there is only about 1 inch of water in the bottom, make adjustments to
Spa. a) Pull the Spa’s side walls down to make sure the sides are straight. b) Pull
the bottom of the Spa to smooth out wrinkles on the bottom, c) Optional: in bare
feet, stand in the Spa and smooth out all wrinkles by pushing on the bottom
corners and pushing wrinkles with your feet, d) Make sure the Spa is seated dead
center on the Aluminum frame. If it is not centered you can move the frame by
holding the top ring while pulling or pushing the frame. (See Step 22)
25. Complete the filling process. Spa is full when water reaches the bottom of the
inflated top ring. Do NOT overfill. When you get into the Spa the water will rise.
26. Walk around and inspect the Spa, make sure no connections are leaking. If
they are, tighten them. Make sure the Spa is still seated dead-center on the
Aluminum frame. Adjust if necessary - described in Step 22.
Step 21 & 22
Step 23
Step24a & 24b
Step 24c, 24d
Step 20b
Step 20c
Step 25 & Step 26
Step 27a & 27b
Close up of Velcro Straps
Step 28b
Step 28a
Vertical Anchor Tube
Motor removed for clarity
Motor removed for clarity
COVER THE ALUMINUM FRAME WITH VINYL OUTER SKIRT
27a. Unfold the Vinyl Outer Skirt (2) and open the Self-Inflating Valve located near
to the end of the skirt. The Insulation foam inside the skirt will suck air into
the skirt and over time will smooth the surface.
27b. Locate the two Velcro straps on the vinyl skirt.
28a. Locate the Vertical Tube (11) on the aluminum frame closest to where the filter
and water pipes come through the frame. (The motor was removed from the
picture so you can clearly see the Vertical Tube.)
28b. Anchor one end of the skirt to the Vertical Tube by attaching the two Velcro
straps around the Vertical Tube. The Vinyl Outer Skirt must have the TOP facing
upward. Look for the arrow on the inside of the Skirt, this should be facing
upwards and should also be facing inwards towards the Spa.
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