NOTE: This quick start guide provides important and useful tips before you start
the setup of your spa. However, it does not address all aspects of spa installation
and use, and you are still required to read, understand, and follow the owner's
manual for proper installation, maintenance, and safe use of your spa.
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Power: This product draws a minimum of 13 AMPS. Most household circuits are 13 to 16 AMPS. If the
circuit breaker trips, please check that no other appliances or other large loads are on the same circuit as
the spa. Never use an extension cord. Unfold the line cord prior to use. Never place the plug on combustible
materials.
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Water Heating: This heater when properly set up and running will raise the water temperature by 2ºC per
hour PROVIDED the spa cover is properly in place. Depending on the starting temperature of the Spa water
and external air temperature, it will take some time to heat up. If the starting temperature of your tap water
is 22ºC and you wanted to raise it by 16º C to 38ºC, the heating time would be 16ºC/2ºC per hour = 8 hours.
For subsequent use the heating time can be shortened by maintaining an idle temperature in the spa (see
HEATING AND WATER TEMPERATURE section). Be sure to keep the cover on the Spa when not in use.
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RCD: This product is provided with a RCD located at the end of the power cord. The RCD must be tested
before each use. Do NOT use the Spa if the RCD does not function properly. (See owner's manual for
proper testing of RCD instructions).
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Filter Cartridge: Keep the spa water properly sanitized to extend the life of the cartridge. Refer to the
owner's manual for detailed information on spa water chemistry and balance.
UNFOLDING AND INFLATING YOUR SPA:
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When you unfold the inflatable spa tub you may notice the smell of the material that is normal for
a new product out of the box. It is therefore recommended to inflate the product and leave it
outdoors for a day to air and allow the new product smell to dissipate somewhat before filling the
spa with water.
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Spread the ground cloth with the bubbles facing down over the cleared area where you intend to
setup your spa.
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For spa inflation, familiarize yourself with the spring loaded valve on the spa tub and the inflation
outlet on the control box unit to assure fast and proper inflation.
Inflation outlet tips:
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The larger end of the inflation hose attaches to the air outlet at the back of the control base unit (see
owner's manual for drawings and further details).
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To attach the inflation hose to the air outlet, flip up the control base side cover to reveal the air blower
inflation outlet. Pull out the latch to open the cover, insert the hose adaptor with hose and reattach the
latch to the hose adaptor to secure it in place.
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When inflation is complete, release the latch, pull out the inflation hose, and secure the latch back onto
the outlet.
NOTE: To avoid over-inflation, some air will escape through the bottom air-bubble outlet of the control
base during inflation. This is normal.
Spring loaded valve tips:
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Upon removing the valve cap, note the spring loaded pin in the center of the valve. For inflation,
the spring loaded pin should be in the up/raised position (closed position of the valve) as the air
pressure of the pump will push the air through the valve during inflation. Check the valve pin and
assure it is in the up/raised position before starting inflation.
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The pin can be pressed down and locked in the recessed position by pressing and turning it 90°
clockwise with your finger – this is the open position of the valve that allows the air to flow out
freely and that is used for deflation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE YOU START!
(244IO) 7.5" X 10.3" ENGLISH 08/12/2019
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