Owner Manual
If your spa is to be used during the winter months in cold climate where the danger of freez-
ing exists, certain precautions should be taken to avoid damage. An increased circulation cycle,
and use of a rigid foam cover are suggested. Contact your dealer for advice. Many spa owners
find that outdoor wintertime soaking is quite enjoyable, and we certainly suggest the use of a
spa year-round, although certain situations do require closing the unit for the winter months
(i.e., vacation homes). The only way to guarantee against freeze damage is to keep the spa
powered on and running. If you must drain the spa for the winter follow these steps:
1. Drain the hot tub entirely.
2. Remove and clean the cartridge filter element
3. Using a wet/dry utility vacuum, remove remaining water from the jet openings, filter car-
tridge housing, and footwell.
4. Either pour or use a turkey-baster where necessary to add potable biodegradable RV
antifreeze to areas such as pump wet end, jets and filter housing. DO NOT USE AUTO-
MOTIVE ANTIFREEZE.
5. Turn pump on for only a few seconds to circulate the antifreeze.
6. Unthread and disconnect all unions in the support equipment area. Remove lowest win-
ter drain plug on pump face plate. Repeat for all pumps, where applicable.
7. Cover exposed plumbing connections with plastic bags and duct tape.
8. Where practical, disconnect hot tub support equipment and store in a dry heated area.
9. Install the safety hardcover, and cover the entire hot tub with a tarp to prevent prema-
ture weathering of the cabinet and the safety hard cover.
10.Remove snow build up regularly to prevent damage to the safety hard cover.
IMPORTANT: mixing potable biodegradable RV antifreeze with water significantly reduces its
ability to protect against freezing. Therefore, it is very important ALL water is removed from the
hot tub plumbing before adding.
Headrest/ Pillow Care
Pillows are attached to the spa with a plastic pin. They are not designed to be removed regu-
larly. Pillows are inflatable with a standard sports ball inflation needle and a pump. If a pillow
comes o! of the spa reinsert the pillow into the receiver on the spa. If the pillow keeps coming
o! deflate it slightly. Pillows can be locked into place permanently by applying a small amount
of clear 100% silicon sealant to the back of the pillow.
• Do not sit on pillows.
• Do not pull on pillows.
• Proper water chemistry must be maintained. Excessive levels of chlorine, bromine or ozone
may damage your pillows.
• Pillows should be washed when you drain your spa with a mild soap and then wiped with
conditioner.
• When you shock your spa, prop up your cover for a minimum of thirty minutes so excess
gases may escape out of spa.
• Please be advised that pillows are not a warranty item.