Installation & Assembly
Spa Owner’s Manual
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◼ Electrical appliances: Never have any electrical devices within 2 meters of the spa.
◼ Weather conditions: Do not operate or soak in a SPA during severe weather conditions i.e. thunderstorms, cyclones or electrical storms.
◼ Ventilation: If the SPA pool is not sufficiently ventilated some people may experience throat irritations. Make sure that the SPA pool is properly
ventilated if you are installing it in an enclosed area.
◼ Chemicals: Ozone and UV disinfection help reduce the application amount of chemicals in the spa. But SPA chemicals are still necessary to control
bacteria, prevent infection and maximize the life of your SPA and its equipment. However, in concentrated form of these chemicals, like other household
chemicals, can be hazardous. Always handle and use them with care. Refer to the product's label for safety and handling information. A more in-depth
explanation on how to use chemicals in your SPA can be found in the Chemical Management section.
SPA INSTALLATION:
Please always find a professional to install your SPA, The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage caused by an improper
installation or an installation performed by non-qualified personnel.
◼ Positioning and location of the SPA:
➢ Position your Hot Tub in an area that is very well supported and solid enough to take the weight of the tub including the
water and the people enjoying the product, you could take advice from a structural engineer or your builder if in any doubt.
Ensure that the hot tub is properly supported by either a level concrete pad, or a properly constructed deck capable of
supporting1220kgs /m2 (250lbs./ft.2).
➢ A concrete base should be at least 4" thick and it not advisable to put your Hot tub on an elevated wooden platform without
sound advice, again due to weight issue, the general message is “these things are heavy”.
➢ Avoid placing the SPA where water could flood into the electrical equipment compartment, and also protect the unit from
direct contact with very damp areas.
➢ It is recommended to place the SPA away from trees, as falling leaves may block the filter.
➢ Your spa needs to be positioned so that the spa's equipment is easily accessible. The equipment is located (in most
cases) at the front of the SPA and will need to be accessible for service and power connection. It is recommended
that you have access to all sides allowing at least 1/2 a meter access around all 4 sides of your SPA for future
access if required. It will be the owner's responsibility to make sure this is completed prior to the service being
carried out. All portable SPA equipment must be ventilated. Do not obstruct any vents in the cabinet.