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Adirondack Spas
®
OWNER'S MANUAL
11 .
Place the vacuum hose down the filter cartridge openings and vacuum any water from
filter compartment .
12 .
Disconnect the unions at the circulation pump from both the return and suction side
of pump .*
13 .
Remove circulation pump .*
14 .
Vacuum up both suction and return side of the circulation pump .*
15 .
Reverse vacuum and blow out each side of circulation pump . Also, blow out and vacuum
any water from the hoses coming into the circulation pump .*
16 .
Reattach circulation pump and leave hoses unattached .*
17 .
With a Shop Vac, go to every jet in the spa (including suction fittings) and place vac hose
over the face of every jet and vacuum out any water left in the lines . Do the same to the
filter housing and filter cartridge openings . Continue to do the same to the heater and the
plumbing going into the pump(s). Remove every jet valve assembly and continue to vacuum
out any water in the plumbing lines .
18 .
Wipe down spa shell with a soft clean cloth .
19 .
Place spa cover over spa and lock into place .
20 .
To restart the spa, connect all hoses and close all unions . Once all the hoses, jet valve
assemblies, and pump unions are reattached, follow the normal fill-up procedures . It may be
necessary to flush the spa depending on the amount of antifreeze used .
note:
It may be necessary to lubricate o-rings and gaskets for a positive seal . Use only
Adirondack Spas® approved lubricants, contact your local dealer for more information .
important:
If these instructions are not followed, damage due to freezing water in the plumbing lines may occur
and is not covered under manufacturer's warranty.
* Not available on the Adirondack Spas® SE Line . The two speed jet pump is used on low speed
during filtration cycles .