Use and Care Guide
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER – RISK OF INJURY – READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTURCTIONS
1. Read, keep, and make these instructions available!
2. Children should be CLOSELY supervised at all
times.
3.
WARNING – Risk of Accidental Drowning.
Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent
unauthorized access by children. To avoid
accidents, ensure that children cannot use a spa or
hot tub unless they are closely supervised at all
times.
4. DANGER: To reduce the risk of drowning from
hair and body entrapment, install a suction
fitting(s) with a marked flow rate that equals or
exceeds the flow rate marked on the equipment
assembly.
5. DANGER: To reduce the risk of injury, do not
remove the suction fittings. NEVER operate the
hot tub if the suction fittings are broken or missing,
NEVER replace a suction fitting with one rated
less than the flow rate marked on the equipment
assembly.
6. DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. DO NOT permit
any electric appliance, such as a light, telephone,
radio, or television, within 5 feet (1.5m) of a spa or
hot tub.
7. WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. Install at least
5 feet (1.5m) from inside wall of hot tub using
nonmetallic plumbing.
8. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury:
9. A safety sign has been included with the
owner’s packet. This sign can be
attached to the front access panel on all
LifeSmart Spas or in close proximity to
the spa (i.e.) fence near the spa or deck
rail. It is important users of the spa are
aware of the message on the sign. Call
Customer Service for replacement signs.
a The water in a spa should never exceed 104° F
(40° C). Water temperatures between 100°F (38°C)
and 104 °F (40°C) are considered safe for a healthy
adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended
for young children and when spa use exceeds 10
minutes.
b).Since excessive water temperatures have a
high potential for causing fetal damage during
the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or
possibly pregnant women should limit spa
water temperatures to 100° F (38 ° C) .
c. Before entering a spa, the user should
measure the water temperature since the
tolerance of water temperature-regulating
devices varies.
d) The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication
before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to
unconsciousness with the possibility of
drowning
e) Obese person and persons with a history of
heart disease, low or high blood pressure,
circulatory system problems, or diabetes should
consult a physician before using a spa.
f) Persons using medication should consult a
physician before using a spa or hot tub since
some medication may induce drowsiness while
other medication may affect heart rate, blood
pressure, and circulation
Extreme Caution
Hyperthermia: Occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above
the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37ºC). The symptoms of Hyperthermia include dizziness,
fainting, drowsiness or lethargy.
The effects of Hyperthermia include:
1. Unawareness of impending hazard
2. Failure to perceive heat
3. Failure to recognize the need to exit spa
4. Physical inability to exit spa
5. Fetal damage in pregnant women
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6. Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning