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FILTERS
Before you use the spa, please make sure the plastic wrap has been removed from the filters.
Poor filter conditions are one of the biggest causes of faults that are not covered under warranty. Poor filter
conditions allow particles to roam in the spas water. These tiny particles can cause damage to the spas
components. One of the first things our technician will check when visiting your spa is the condition of your
filters. If we find your filters are in poor condition your repair will not be covered under warranty.
We recommend that you soak your spas filters in filter cleaner every week. You should also replace your spas
filters every 12 months. It is advised to purchase a spare set of filters at the time of ordering your spa and
alternate between the two sets each week to make the cleaning process easier. Only soak the filters in the
recommended Filter Cleaner.
HOW TO REMOVE YOUR SPAS FILTERS
WARNING:
Remove the flat head screw in the filter box face and dispose of it.
Do not reinstall
the screw.
1.
Lift the face plate off the filter box vertically until it separates away from the
filter box.
2.
Remove the leaf catcher by sliding it horizontally towards the centre of the
spa.
3.
You will see the filters inside the filter box, to remove them turn the handle on the top of the filter anti-
clockwise until you can lift the filter out of the filter box.
4.
To reinstall the filters, reverse these steps.
Do not overtighten the filters, they only need to be lightly screwed in. Overtightening the filters will break the
filter and is not covered under warranty.
HARDCOVER USE
Your spas hardcover must be on the spa when not is not in use. Leaving the cover off exposes your spa to the
elements which can cause damage to the spas acrylic and fittings, it also allows leaves, dust etc. to enter your
spa. Debris in the spa can cause blockages or damage to the equipment, if our technician finds items such as
leaves or dirt inside your spa your repair will not be covered under warranty.