Ambient Temperature
10ºC(50ºF)
15ºC(59ºF)
20ºC(68ºF)
25ºC(77ºF)
30ºC(86ºF)
Water Temperature
10ºC(50ºF)
15ºC(59ºF)
20ºC(68ºF)
25ºC(77ºF)
30ºC(86ºF)
Set Temperature
40ºC(104ºF)
40ºC(104ºF)
40ºC(104ºF)
40ºC(104ºF)
40ºC(104ºF)
Heating Duration
18.5 h
15 h
11.5 h
8.5 h
5.5 h
IMPORTANT
To reach 40°C (104°F), the heating duration required is based on the starting water
temperature and ambient temperature, the data below is purely for reference. To
display the current water temperature, run the filter system for at least a minute.
Power Rate
Massage Tube Power
Heat Element Power Water Pump Power
2,000W at 20ºC
50W
220-240V AC,
50Hz, Single Phase
2,050W at 20ºC
800W
• Be sure to cover the spa with the spa
cover whenever the heating function is
activated. Leaving the spa uncovered
will increase the heating duration
required.
• When the spa is assembled with water,
do not switch off the spa heater if the
temperature is lower than 6ºC(42.8°F).
Water Maintenance
Many pollutants in the water settle on surfaces below the water line. These
pollutants can cause bacterial, algal or fungal growth. It is recommended that spas
are cleaned as regularly as necessary. After a time, tenacious stains or biofilms may
develop on the accessible surfaces below the water line or high concentrations of
salts or unwanted reaction by-products may also occur. Depending on hygienic
condition, cleanliness, visibility, odour, debris and stains, it is recommended to
change the water completely and clean/disinfect the spa. When emptying the spa,
the regulations and the instructions for draining the water shall be observed.
Keeping your spa water clean and chemically balanced is necessary. Simply
cleaning the filter cartridge is not enough for proper maintenance, we recommend
you use pool chemicals to maintain water chemistry and chlorine or bromine tablets
(do not use granules) with the chemical dispenser.
Water quality will be directly related to frequency of use, number of users and
overall maintenance of the spa. The water should be changed every
3 days if there is no chemical treatment being performed with the water.
It is highly recommended to use tap water for spa filling to minimize the influence of
unwanted content, such as minerals. Barefoot areas and relaxing areas shall be
cleaned as well. No cleaning water may flow into the spa or spa water cycle. The
dirt and cleaning agents shall be rinsed carefully to drain in the spa surround.
Note:
We recommend you take a shower before using your Lay-Z-Spa, as cosmetic
products, lotions, and other residues on the skin can quickly degrade water
quality.To use the chemical dispenser, please follow the below instruction.
HEATING RESET
When using the Lay-Z-Spa for first time, or after a long period of
inactivity, be sure to press the reset button on the pump using a
small and thin object.
Reset
If the temperature on the control panel (or the water temperature)
has not changed 4-5 hours after activation of the heating system,
use a thin object to press the RESET BUTTON, and restart the heating system.
IMPORTANT:
The heating system will not operate if the outside temperature is
above 40ºC (104 ºF) or if the Lay-Z-Spa is under direct sunlight. Under these
conditions, please wait until a cooler time of day before pressing the RESET
BUTTON with a thin object and restarting the heating system.
be on. In this mode, the Freeze Shield™ system can keep the internal temperature
between 6°C(42.8°F) and 10°C(50°F) to prevent damage, such as water freezing in the
pipes or the circulation system.
Important:
If the Freeze Shield™ system isn’t working, alarms will pop up on the spa.
Be sure to check the status of your spa if the outdoor temperature is below
6°C(42.8°F). In case of a long-term absence from home when there is a risk of
temperatures falling below 6°C(42.8°F), we strongly suggest disassembling the spa and
storing it following the storage procedure.
• Any damage as a result of using the spa in these conditions is the responsibility of the
customer. Do not use the spa when the ambient temperature reaches -10°C(14°F).
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