User`s guide
Wind River Spa’s shall not be liable for loss of use of Manufacturer’s products or other
incidental or consequential costs, expenses or damages. Wind River Spa’s shall not be
responsible for any promises not specifically stated within our warranty.
Decks.
When choosing a location for your spa, (see Location in Installation section of the online comprehensive
version of this manual), please be aware that it is policy of Wind River Spas not to disassemble or reassemble
any decking or railing that may be impairing access to the equipment area of your spa. When choosing
placement for the spa, always leave access to the ventilated panel that conceals the equipment, (see Panels in
Other Components section of the on-line comprehensive version of this manual). In the event service is needed
and there is no access the homeowner will be responsible for any labor or costs involved in gaining access to
the equipment.
Electrical.
A licensed electrician is required for all spa installations. Wind River Spas can refer a number of licensed
electricians, however; under no circumstances does Wind River Spas accept liability for work done by any
electrician recommended or otherwise. Wind River Spas does not employ in house electricians, and none
of our service technicians or delivery employees are authorized to do any electrical work outside of the
components built into the spa itself. For units for the use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly la-
beled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to
the occupants and shall be installed at least 5 feet (1.52 M) away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit.
Freeze Damage.
In Colorado’s unique climate it is important during the winter months to have your Wind River Spa full and
running. In the event that you choose not to operate the spa it must be winterized. Even after the spa is
completely drained the plumbing of the spa is most likely still retaining enough water to cause damage.
When the water freezes it expands. This will cause the PVC plumbing to shatter and the spa will no longer
hold water. To avoid this you must clear all the water lines of the spa. For information on the best method
of winterizing for your situation call Wind River Spas service department.
Summer Draining.
When draining your spa for an extended period of time in the warmer months it is important to clear
the water lines of as much residual moisture as possible. When your spa is empty and covered there is
little opportunity for the water left in the plumbing to evaporate. By leaving the water in the lines when it is
warm you are creating an environment ideal for growing algae, fungus, and bacteria. You may not know
this is happening until you fill and run the spa again. The contaminants enter the tub through the jet system
the first time the water circulates. When this happens you will find yourself needing to drain, refill, and
sanitize the spa. This process can take days to complete and should be avoided by removing as much water
as possible from your spas manifold system. For the best method of removing residual water from your
particular model call Wind River Spas service department.
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