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Jet Removal
To remove jets simply turn the outside ring of the jet
coun-terclockwise approximately one quarter turn and
pull jet out (Figure 3-1). To replace the jet, simply place
the jet in the shell and turn the jet until the slots line up,
then turn jet one quarter turn clockwise until secured.
The jet will easily push into place and “snap” when it is
locked.
MAINTENANCE
Pillows
Your spa is equipped with high quality polyurethane foam pillows. These pillows
can be removed by simply pulling them off. To replace them, line the receptacle
holes up with the buttons on the spa.
Cedar Wood Spa Cabinetry
– Natural lasting beauty
Clearwater Spas uses select clear cedar for manufacturing the exterior cabinet.
High quality wood is used for beauty and functionality. A generous coat of water
base sealer has been applied at the factory. To maintain the beautiful appearance
and extend the life of the cabinet, apply a coat of water base clear sealer once a
year.
Synthetic RIM Spa Cabinetry
– Low maintenance durability
This award winning cabinet system offers the beautiful look of tongue and
groove wood cabinetry with the highest impact resistance of any cabinet system
in the spa industry to date! The RIM cabinet is designed to withstand impacts,
heat, cold and rain while retaining the long lasting look of elegance.
If access to the plumbing, motors or the controller is required, remove the screws
on the service panels using the square bit supplied with the spa. Panels can then
be easily removed by pulling the panel away from the spa.
WARNING!
Do not sand
quarite
finishes.
The Shell
Your spa is constructed with a high quality, impact resistant,
thermoplastic shell that requires very little maintenance. Make sure
that when you drain and clean your spa you use a mild, nonabrasive
cleaner and cleaning pads. We recommend that you use a cleaner
made specifically for cleaning spas. They tend to be non-abrasive and
easy to rinse off completely. Contact your spa dealer for information
on waxes and sealers.
Spa Cover
If you purchased a cover with your spa, you will want to be sure to keep it clean
and protected. Spa covers exposed to the outdoors take a beating from the ele-
ments. Use a vinyl protectant to discourage deterioration caused by the UV rays
from the sun. This will also minimize rain penetration. See your local spa dealer
for a vinyl protectant.
Once a month, take the cover off the spa and use a sponge and dish soap to scrub
the cover clean. Keeping the cover free of dirt and debris is the most important
maintenance task for the cover. Be sure to clean the seams extra well.
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