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To properly attach the inflation nozzle of the hose (the smaller end of the hose), push it into the
valve and twist it clockwise until it locks with the valve (you may hear a click). To remove the nozzle
upon inflation, twist it counterclockwise and pull it out of the valve.
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The pressure gauge attaches and detaches the same way as the inflation nozzle. If the gauge
shows too much pressure, you can release some air by pressing down on the spring loaded pin
slightly and letting air out slowly.
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Once the spa tub is properly inflated, make sure to close the valve cap for the proper airtight seal.
HEATING AND WATER TEMPERATURE:
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Filling with heated water: You may use heated water to fill the spa, which will shorten the initial
heat-up time. However, make sure not to use water exceeding the normal spa operating
temperatures which are not to exceed 40°C. Water over 40°C will turn off the heating unit and is
not considered safe. Always check the water temperature in your spa before use and refer to the
owner's manual for detailed information on safe use.
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Maintaining idle water temperature: Your PureSpa is like any household appliance or a fixed spa,
and for continuous use you may choose to set a certain idle temperature to be maintained in
the spa when not in use. This will allow shorter heat-up time for when you decide to use it. For
example, maintaining the spa water temperature at 30°C will allow reaching 38°C in approximately
4 hours. Remember, the water temperature increase is approximately 2°C per hour of heating (may
vary depending on outside temperature and conditions), so plan your spa use accordingly.
NOTE: The Spa has a safety shut-off feature which will turn off the heating unit after 72 hours of
continuous heating if the set temperature is not reached within that period. This may occur in
cold external conditions that may prevent the set temperature from being reached. In that case
your spa heating unit will shut off and display code "END", requiring pushing the temperature
setting button and re-setting the temperature to re-start the heating unit. Try a lower more
reachable temperature for the given conditions, which will not require re-starting the heating unit
after 72 hours.
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Water temperature during use: When you are using the spa, the water temperature will naturally
decrease slightly over time. The expected temperature decrease can be anywhere between 1°C
and 2°C per hour depending on external conditions. As long as the heating unit is turned on with
a set temperature, it will start heating the water automatically when water temperature drops by
1-2°C from the set temperature.
Example: If your set temperature is 39°C, the heater will not come on until the temperature drops
to 37°C. If you should wish to heat it back up sooner, you can simply re-set the heater by turning it
off and back on to start heating to your preferred temperature.
SPA COVER:
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The cover is an important part of your spa as it is crucial for heating up the water and maintaining
the temperature when spa is not in use. Furthermore, it is a crucial safety element for prevention of
unauthorized access to the spa especially by children.
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Note that the attachment buckles of the cover are locking buckles. Two keys are provided in the
plastic bag with the manual and other accessories. Each buckle is marked with "locked" and
"unlocked" symbols for easy operation: put the key into the slot on the buckle and turn it to the
appropriate position to lock or unlock the buckle respectively.
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To assure safety from unauthorized access, always put the cover on when spa is not in use and
lock all buckles. Always keep the keys out of reach of children.
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In case you misplace the keys, you can use any similar size flat screwdriver to lock or unlock the
buckles.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
(244IO) 7.5" X 10.3" ENGLISH 09/26/2016
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