Owner`s manual

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Spa Location
The location of your spa is very important in order to achieve maximum enjoyment. Please con-
sider the following:
Outdoor Location
1 .
Consider local city codes pertaining to fencing, enclosures, walls, electrical and plumbing. You
will need to ensure that your spa is within adequate distance from power lines, both above
ground and underground. Your spa will also need to be childproof (covered and of adequate
height). Gates or doors must be self-closing and or self-locking.
2 .
Locate the spa with an awareness to sunlight exposure, views, access, lot lines, lighting, wind
direction, shielding, septic tanks, plants and trees (chemicals in the spa water splashed from
your spa may damage plant life).
3 .
Provide adequate drainage away from the spa equipment.
4 .
Place the spa on a firm, level surface able to support a minimum of 90 pounds (33.5 Kg)
square foot without shifting.
5 .
It is the responsibility of the spa owner to provide clear working access on all sides of the spa
once it is set in place. This will ensure ease of access for repairs should they become neces-
sary. If a clear access to all sides of the spa is not provided, additional repair costs could be
incurred.
Deck Location
Jacuzzi Spa Division may make product modifications and enhancements. Therefore,
specifications may change without notice. Dimensions are approximate and for refer-
ence only.
Caution:
Always measure entire spa for exact dimensions before designing its foundational support and
or decking. When designing a foundational support, always account for the following load fac-
tors:
1. Filled spa weight, plus (+)
2. Combined occupant weight (+)
3. Weight of support decking
The technical data given in this publication is for reference only. It implies no warranty of any
kind. During the normal use of the spa, water will escape the spa vessel. Never place the spa on
or over any material that may be damaged by this water or the chemicals within the water. Keep
damageable materials far enough away from the spa to avoid water damage. Furniture, wall
coverings etc., within the room in which the spa is to be located must be able to withstand the
effects of high humidity. Adequate ventilation must be provided, whether through cross ventila-
tion or a dehumidifier, to prevent damage to the structure. In cold climates, double glazing win-
dows will help reduce condensation.
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