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EMPTY SPA WARNING
An empty or partially empty spa of water during sunlight hours can cause deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration,
blisters or holes in the spa’s fiberglass, acrylic and fittings, this can happen within minutes of the spa being emptied
or partially empty. Your warranty does not cover deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration, blisters or holes in the
spa’s acrylic and fittings, so it is especially important your hardcover is on the spa when not in use and the spa is
filled with water at all times during daylight hours.
DRAINING THE SPA - USING THE DRAIN FITTING WARNING:
Never drain or partially drain your spa of water in sunlight hours.
Always drain your spa at night time & fully refill your spa with water the same night.
An empty or partially empty spa of water during sunlight hours can cause deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration,
blisters or holes in the spa’s fiberglass, acrylic and fittings, this can happen within minutes of the spa being emptied
or partially empty. Your warranty does not cover deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration, blisters or holes in the
spa’s acrylic and fittings, so it is especially important your hardcover is on the spa when not in use and the spa is
filled with water at all times during daylight hours.
To locate your drain fitting it will be found on the touchpad side of the spa in either
the left or right hand corner of the black fibreglass base underneath the synthetic
cabinet. When you want to operate the drain fitting turn the handle clockwise and at
the same time pull the handle away from the spa to release it from the locking
keyway. When the drain fitting is pulled fully away from the fibreglass base you can
now unscrew and remove the handle by screwing it anticlockwise. With the handle
off you can now connect the supplied hose connection and attach your garden hose,
now push the drain halfway back in toward the fibreglass base and it will begin
draining the spa. Once drained remove the garden hose and garden hose
connection. Replace the handle by screwing it on clockwise and push the drain
fitting back into the fibreglass base. Once in the fibreglass base slightly turn the handle which will prevent it from
coming out when you refill the spa with water.
TURNING JETS ON & OFF
The larger jets in your spa can be turned on or off. Turning the jet face clockwise will turn the jet on which will
allow the water to flow through the jet. Turning the jet face anticlockwise will turn the jet off stopping the water from
flowing through the jet. The smaller jets in your spa can not be turned on and off, they will always remain on.
WATERFALL CONTROL HANDLE
Your waterfall control handle can be located on the spa image on page one.
When using this handle do not apply pressure to the handle at the fully open or fully closed positions you will
break the handle if you do.
To run your waterfall turn the manual heating button on and set the temperature button at least two degrees above
the current water temperature, then turn the waterfall control handle anticlockwise. To turn the waterfall off turn the
waterfall control handle clockwise until the waterfall stops running. Reduce the temperature button back to the
original temperature.
AIR CONTROL HANDLE
The air control handle can be located on the spa image on page one.
This handle controls the amount of air pressure coming from the jets, which will increase the water pressure if it is
turned anticlockwise and will decrease the water pressure if it is turned clockwise.
MAIN WATER DIVERTER
The main diverter handle can be located on the spa image on page one.
Do not turn this handle while the pumps are running and do not apply pressure to the handle at the fully open or
fully closed positions you will break the handle if you do.