Owner`s manual
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Changing Spa Water 
As you use your spa, soap and detergent residues from your 
skin and bathing suits, along with other substances from 
maintaining the spa’s water chemistry will accumulate in the 
spa water and make maintaining the water more difcult. 
Rinsing your bathing suits, and showering without soap, prior 
to entering your spa will increase the life of your spa water. 
Depending upon usage, the spa water will need to be 
changed every 1-4 months or when the water chemical levels 
become difcult to manage. When changing spa water, 
remove all JetPaks
®
. Clean the JetPod
™
 areas with a spa 
surface cleaner. See Spa Shell Care. Clean the plumbing 
areas on the back of the JetPaks with a spa surface cleaner 
and a long, soft bristle brush. 
IMPORTANT: Drain your spa to an area that can handle a 
large quantity of water. If draining water onto vegetation, 
make sure that the sanitizer level (Chlorine or Bromine level) 
of the water is less than 0.5 PPM.
WARNING: Avoid drainage that can lead into basement 
window wells or any other area where damage could occur.
To Drain Your Spa: 
Step 1: Turn-off main electrical breaker to spa. 
Step 2: Locate drain spout below equipment compartment 
door.
Step 3: Pull the drain spout out with a slight clockwise turn.
Note: Drain spout is fully extended at approximately 2 inches. 
Step 4: Remove drain cap. 
Note: The drain spout will not drain when fully extended.
Step 5: Attach a standard garden hose. Push the drain spout in 
halfway to actuate the drain. 
Note: The Spa will drain about 5 gallons per minute. Ensure 
that the drainage is in an area safely away from window wells 
or basement entries.
Step 6: Once the spa is fully drained, pull the drain spout out 
all the way, remove hose, replace the drain cap and push 
drain in all the way.
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