Use and Care Guide
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Feature Operations
AIR CONTROL VALVE
The air control valve serves to regulate the amount of air mixed with the water when the jets are operational. Rotate
the air control in one direction to achieve the maximum jet pressure and therapeutic action. Rotating the air control
in the opposite direction to turn air off and allow the jets to work with water only. Turn the air controls off when
the hot tub is not in use. This will prevent cold air from entering the hot tub and will keep heating cost to a
minimum. The ozone generator infusion jet, if installed, will always produce air bubbles.
HYDROTHERAPY JETS
The Hydrotherapy jets are recessed and located in the wall of the hot tub. Rotate the jet face counterclockwise to
turn the jets on, clockwise to turn the jets off. Not all jets have a rotational face to turn off and on the jets. Turning
off or on a jet will increase or decrease the effects of any jets “not” in the closed position.
Fill Up and Start Instructions
The following procedures should be followed on initial startup and whenever the hot tub is drained for
routine maintenance.
FILLING THE HOT TUB WITH WATER
1. Clear all the debris from your hot tub.
2. Use a garden hose to fill your hot tub with water. NOTE: do not use home water heater or
softened water.
3. As the water level rises, check inside the equipment compartment for water leaks. It may be
necessary to tighten unions and/or fittings that may have loosened during delivery. There is no
need to call for service; this can easily be done by you. If assistance is required, contact a
customer service representative @ 877-214-2317
4. Under normal circumstances keep the water level at or above the ring surrounding the inside of
the tub, just above the jets. Keep in mind that every person who enters the spa will create a certain
amount of water displacement, depending on their size and weight—as a result you may need to
reduce the amount of water you normally have in the tub, so as to prevent the water from hitting
your topside control or flowing over the top edge of the hot tub. Additionally, failure to keep
enough water in your spa may result in damage to your system & invalidate your warranty. If your
hot tub filter is sucking in air & causing the pump to cavitate, you don’t have enough water!