Owner`s manual
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maintenance
Reinstalling the Filter
Repeat the steps above in reverse. Do not
overtighten the filter as it may cause the threads
on the bottom to strip and fail to hold the filter in
place. When replacing the Vortex filter top,
center the top over the raised filter ring and
press down firmly until the top snaps into place.
(See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, Filter
Cartridge.)
EVERY THREE TO FOUR MONTHS
Draining and Filling the Spa
The average spa needs to be drained every three
to four months. After months of continually adding
chemicals to the water and introducing body oils
and lotions, the water can be difficult to manage
and chemicals are not as effective as usual. You
may also notice excessive foaming. A maintenance
reminder appears on the control panel as “CH” to
remind you to change water. More frequent
draining may be required depending on use.
1. Leakage Detection
Open the equipment door and check for signs
of water leakage around the pump. Pump seals
wear out over time, especially with improper
water chemistry. Early detection of pump seal
failure can significantly reduce repair costs.
2. Ozonator (Option) Operation
Check to see if the bulb is lighted. Run spa on
low-speed. The end cap of the ozonator should
have a purple glow if functioning properly. If not,
the bulb has burned out. Contact your dealer for
service.
3. Draining the Spa
A. Turn off the power to the spa.
B. Open the equipment door and attach a hose
to the hose bib. (See EQUIPMENT DIAGRAM.)
Gravity causes the water to drain out of
the hose.
C. When the spa is empty, remove the hose
and screw the hose cap on to the hose bib.
Check the end cap of
the optional ozonator
for a purple glow.
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