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manufactured so that it won’t crack, peel, blister or delaminate
even after prolonged exposure to the elements. We recommend
wiping the cabinet with a soft damp cloth (or sponge) using
household soap or liquid detergent and rinsing with fresh water
thoroughly. DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or material as this
may damage the surface.
SLATE CABINETS
Optional Slate cabinets are custom-built and painted in our fac-
tory. We recommend lightly brushing the cabinet with a SOFT
bristle brush to remove any dirt or stains. For more information
on the care of your Slate cabinet, please contact your Local
Dealer.
COVER CARE
A well cared for spa cover is a thing of beauty in its own right.
Be sure to clean and condition your cover at least once a month
– more often if needed. Your cover needs to be cleaned and
conditioned because vinyl can be dry and become brittle, spoil-
ing your spa’s appearance. Dry, brittle vinyl can also tear at the
seams and stress points. Quality materials, internal sewn rein-
forcing and careful workmanship can only go so far against the
ravages of Mother Nature. See the specific Warranty card en-
closed with your cover for further details.
When you shock your spa you need to remove the cover for a
minimum of 30 minutes to ensure that the chemical gas off
can escape from the spa.
You are required to keep the spa covered at all time when not
in use to protect the shell from harmful UV rays.
A covered spa will use less electricity when maintaining the
desired water temperature
See the manual that comes with the cover for proper mount-
ing of the cover locks
The cover should remain locked at all times to prevent unau-
thorized entry into the spa and potential drowning.
Do not Sit, Stand or Lie on your cover. Nor should you place
any heavy object on top of the cover as this may damage the
structure.
VERY IMPORTANT:
We recommend a vinyl conditioner for
your spa cover. Your local dealer carries a wide variety of care
and maintenance products. Choose a pleasant day each month
to remove your cover from the spa and lay it on a flat surface
accessible by garden hose. Douse the cover with a healthy
amount of water from the hose or a bucket to rinse away loose
dirt or debris. Using a soft bristle brush and a mild solution of
dishwashing liquid (about one teaspoon of detergent to two
gallons of water), and with a gentle circular motion, scrub the
cover clean. Be careful not to let any areas of the cover dry be-
fore they’re thoroughly rinsed. Now apply the vinyl conditioner
as directed on the container. Massage the conditioner into the
cover in a gentle but firm manner. Before replacing the cover on
your spa, wipe and rinse any dirt from the bottom of the cover.
When you are ready, put the cover on the spa.
NOTE:
To remove tree sap, use lighter fluid (not charcoal
lighter but the fluid used in cigarette lighters). Use sparingly,
then immediately apply conditioner to that area.
All waterfalls and laminar flow water features should be turned
off when the spa is not in use to avoid heat and water loss
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
OWNER’S MANUAL
2020
AIR CONTROL VALVE:
Mounted generally on the lip of the
spa, it induces warm air from the equipment enclosure into the
jet stream through venturi action.
WATER DIVERTER VALVE:
The large diverter is used to di-
vert water to various seats in the spa.
ON/OFF DIVERTER VALVE:
The smaller diverter is used to
control water flow and to turn on/off the neck jets and/or water-
falls.
FILTER AIR RELIEF VALVE:
Located on top of dome filter
lid. Used to release air from the filter.
SKIMMER BLEEDER VALVE:
Located in the skimmer area,
needs to be loosened while filling the spa. This will help eliminate
air from being trapped in the spa equipment.
OZONATOR:
Available as an option. The ozonator produces
natural ozone through the Corona Discharge process. Continu-
ous use of an ozonator can dramatically reduce sanitizer con-
sumption.
CONTROL BOX (Pack):
Basically the “heart” of the spa. Power
is distributed to any/all functions of the spa: pumps, ozonator,
LED lighting, heater element, etc.
CONTROL PANEL:
Mounted on the top lip of the spa and
controls the functions of the spa.
DRAIN VALVE:
Used in draining of the spa. Normally located
in the equipment area.
EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE:
An enclosure that houses the
control box, pump(s) and other electrical components.
FILTER:
The filter cleans the spa by passing water through a
filter cartridge where debris and impurities are removed. Top
load filter means the filter cartridge is accessible through the top
of the spa. Front access skimmer means cartridge is accessed
through door of skimmer.
FLOOR DRAIN:
The floor drain is covered by a grate-type
cover and is utilized when draining the spa. It also acts as the
return for the ozonator. You will see bubbles emitted from this
drain, which is the result of water mixing with the ozone output.
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