Owners manual

Getting Started
open the valve and inward to close the valve.
Aer attaching a water hose to the drain valve, pull the valve gently outward
1 1/2”, remove the cap and attach a water hose. Push the drain inward 1/2” and
allow the spa to drain completely. Gently pull the valve outward, remove the
hose and replace the cap. Push the valve inward so it is ush with the frame.
Check to be sure no water is draining from the drain valve as you rell the spa.
e Spa Pump pushes water through the plumbing lines into the jets. Pumps are
turned on and o by pressing the button(s) on the topside controls. e number
and speed of the pump varies by spa model.
e pump is designed to pump water, not air. If air is in the pump or the
plumbing lines, air will be trapped in the spa preventing circulation of the water.
Letting your spa run if there is an air lock will damage the pump. Filling the spa
properly or “bleeding” the pump prior to powering the spa on will help prevent
air locks. If there is no water coming from the jets when the jets button is pushed
and you hear the pump “humming”, it is likely you have an air lock and need to
bleed the pump.
To bleed the pump, manually turn the GFCI “o. To release the air lock, turn
the bleed valve (thumb screw) on the base of the pump counter clockwise until
water trickles from the pump. When water begins to trickle, turn the bleed valve
counter clockwise to tighten. Do not over tighten. Do not use tools to turn the
bleed valve because it may break the screw.
e Slice Valves (Gate Valves or “T” Stems), close the plumbing lines allowing
service on the spa without draining the water from the spa. e slice valves are
placed in the plumbing lines near the pump(s). When the spa is serviced, the
lock is removed and the “T” stem is pushed down which creates a seal allowing
parts between the “T” stems to be serviced. When service is complete, the “T
stems are raised and locked in the up position.
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