Owner`s manual

Indoor Installations
Be sure your spa will fit into the space you have chosen. Proper access into the home is
needed to move the spa into place. Ventilation may be needed because of the humidity
from the spa. In most cases, a Spa Cover is sufficient. Be sure to check the load carrying
capabilities of the floor you will be installing your spa, as most homes meet the
requirement of 125lbs per square foot. Insure you have proper drainage in the event of a
leak.
Outdoor Installations
Assure that spa is on a flat level surface. Never put spa on blocks! If the spa is not
supported evenly over the entire bottom surface, structural damage will occur. Protect
pump and equipment from the weather (Keep access panel door closed at all times).
Assure access to spa’s service door, filter, entry and power connection.
Solid Load Bearing Site
The site must provide a solid foundation with a minimum load bearing capacity of 90 lbs
per sq. ft. Concrete slabs and decks must be designed to support this weight. Do not
select a site composed of individual unsupported bricks, blocks or other materials, which
will shift unevenly and cause damage to your spas internal frame.
Level Site, Flat Surface
A level site is critical to both the performance and enjoyment of your spa. Water is
unforgiving and will always settle level. A flat and level site provides the surface
necessary to properly dispense weight between the foot-well, which bears most of the
spa’s weight and the structural frame, which primarily provides stabilization and
secondary support. The importance proper of support for the foot well in conjunction
with spa cabinet cannot be over stressed.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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