User`s guide

7) Pillows... The pillows in your Wind River Spa are removable by pulling the pillow away from the spas
shell and releasing the snaps that hold it in place. Simply place your fingers behind the pillow and pull firmly
at the tab. To reinstall the pillow simply snap it back into place making sure the snaps are lined up with their
original positions. Pillows are excluded from our warranty.
8) Air Control... The Air Control handles in your spa will either allow or cut off the airflow to the jet
stream. When the jets are running you can turn the handle clockwise and limit the flow from the jets to water
only. Turning the handle counter clockwise will allow air into the jet stream and increase the pressure from
those jets. Each zone in your spa has its own air control.
9) Neck Jet Diverter... The Neck Jet Diverter can be distinguished from the Air Control by a small arrow
on the handle itself. Turning the handle clockwise will turn on the highest jets in that seat that are designed for
the sub-occipital zone on the back of your neck. Turning the handle counter clockwise will turn these jets off.
10) Primary Diverter... The Primary Diverter is similar to the Neck Jet Diverter but is about three times
as large. This is not available in all models, as it is only usable with certain jet packages. If your model is
equipped with a Primary Diverter than you can customize the flow path of the water by diverting from one
zone to another as you turn the handle clockwise or counter clockwise. You can split the flow path between
multiple zones by leaving the diverter handle centered between the two zones in question. When the spa is
not in use these valves should be left in the middle position so as to ensure good circulation of the water in
the plumbing.
11) Waterfall... The waterfall is an 8” or 3” gray plastic housing with a small slit down the middle of it
that produces a flat steady stream of water. The pressure behind the waterfall can be adjusted at the Water-
fall Control. Waterfalls do not come standard with every model. Some models have waterfalls equipped with
color changing LED lighting. Debris can sometimes build up in the waterfall’s screen. To clean this, remove
face cover and remove two screws that hold the screen in place clean and repeat process to close waterfall.
12) Waterfall Control... This handle controls the pressure of the waterfall. In the off position you can
shut the waterfall off completely. As you open the valve the water will increasingly flow from the waterfall in
a flat stream, and will reach farther into the tub the more you open the valve. Waterfalls are not standard in
every model but can be ordered as an option prior to the spas manufacturing.
13) Suction Fittings... Suction Fittings are plastic screens that sit in the center foot well of the spa. The
fittings are in place to protect the plumbing lines from being clogged. They also double as a safety feature
that prevents someone or something from becoming trapped or entangled. The plumbing lines that run to
these fittings double as a primary suction line for the jet pumps, and as a secondary suction for the circula-
tion pump in case the water to the filter area becomes restricted.
14) Wine Bucket... The Wine Bucket is a clear plastic insert designed to insulate most bottle sizes and
shapes. The cavity it rests in has a drain built in to relieve over splash that may get in the area. Be sure to
store the bucket indoors when not in use to prevent weathering.
15) Drain... The drain is a small plastic screen that sits at the lowest point possible in your spas foot well.
The water will drain down through that screen and out of the black outer drain unit located on the lower part
of one of your panels. (see Draining The Spa in the Operating Procedures section of this manual)
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