Installation & Assembly
Spa Owner’s Manual
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION:
It is essential to familiarize yourself with general spa pool safety and water treatment procedures. Please make sure to familiarize below contents:
◼ Drainage requirement: Ensure that the spa is not in a low or floodable position; as this could cause electrical equipment shortage or be dangerous to
spa users.
◼ Risk of electric shock: As with all electrical appliances there is a risk of electrocution. The engine room within the cabinet, houses the control unit
that operates the spa. The door enclosing the unit should always remain shut. If water happens to enter the engine room, turn the spa off at the power
outlet and make sure all the components are dry before attempting to power the spa back up.
◼ Temperature: Keep your spa water temperature no higher than 40℃. Higher water temperatures can cause strain on the cardiovascular system. If the
water temperature is higher than 40℃, get out of the spa and contact the dealer as soon as possible. It is recommended that the water temperature be
no higher than body temperature i.e. 37.5℃.
◼ Medical conditions:
➢ People with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions should consult their physician before using a SPA.
➢ People with open sores or any type of infection should not use the spa.
➢ Hot water is an ideal environment for spreading infection, especially if sanitizer levels are not properly maintained.
➢ Women who are pregnant should consult their physician before using a spa.
➢ To reduce the risk of contaminating spa water and minimize health risks, shower with soap and water prior to using the spa.
◼ Soak and cool time: Limit spa use to no more than 15-20 minutes at a time. Some spa pools are equipped with a cooling seat. When you feel you are
getting too hot, sit on the cooling seat and allow your body to cool. When you feel comfortable you may submerse yourself back into the spa pool.
Sitting in the spa with your heart above the water level will dramatically decrease the time it takes to cool down. Hyperthermia may be fatal. Do not
expose your body to prolonged exposure in water above normal body temperature.
◼ Alcohol use and medication: The consumption of alcohol in and around the spa pool is a hazardous practice. Never use glass drinking vessels near
the spa pool. Alcohol can cause drowsiness and lead to drowning. Any person taking medication should consult their physician before entering the spa
pool.
◼ Child/Handicapped safety: This appliance is not intend for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
◼ Preventing slips: Always take care when entering and exiting a spa due to slippery, uneven surfaces. Handrails and non-slip surfaces will help to
minimize the risk of slipping and falling. In some cases steps may be needed to make entering the spa easier.