FILLING THE SPA:
1. Make sure that Pump/Filter covers are
closed (Fig 12a). Locate the drain (Fig 12)
and make sure that both the inner valve
(Fig 12b), and drain plug (Fig 12c) are
closed.
2. Using a garden hose, fill the spa to the
bottom of the tile design (Fig 13). Be
careful not to over fill the spa, or it may
overflow during use. Each average adult
will raise the water level in the spa
approximately two inches, and the blower
action will raise the water level an
additional three to four inches.
3. Bleed the air from the pump/filter by
turning the air bleed valve on the top of the
pump/filter cover (Fig 14) counter-
clockwise. Allow the filter tank to bleed for
approximately one minute, or until water
drips from the fitting. Turn the fitting
clockwise to close the bleed valve.
4. Plug the filter pump into the electrical
outlet. Press the “Filter On” button located
on the Pump/Filter control panel (Fig 15)
The pump will turn on and begin pumping
water. Water should flow from the small
pump/filter outlet on the middle inside wall
to the right of the bubbler hose (Fig 2). If
water is not flowing from the pump/filter
outlet, repeat the air bleeding instructions
provided in step 3, and make sure the inlet
and outlet nozzles are open (Fig 11).
NOTE: UNPLUG THE PUMP/FILTER
WHILE BLEEDING AIR.
Drain
Fill Line
Air Bleed Valve
NOTE: If the air is not properly bled from the
pump/filter, the water pump will be air bound
and no water will flow. This will prevent the spa
from heating, and the water will not be filtered.
Make sure that water is flowing from the
pump/filter outlet before continuing.
Turn on filter by pressing the “Filter ON” button
on the Pump/Filter control panel
Fig 12
Fig 13
Fig 14
Fig 15
Fig 12a
Fig 12b
Fig 12c
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