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3       Instala�on of  Hot Tub Wave

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Parametr

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 1  Parameters

For all modules

 – 1× 16 C

Hot Tub Wave with one massage motor:

 

1× 16 C

Hot Tub Wave with one filter motor:

 

1× 16 C

Hot Tub Wave with one blower:

 

1× 16 C

Performance parameters

rated voltage :

 

one phase

 23 0   V   5 0   H z *

maximum working current :

 

1× 16 A

current surge 

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up to

 20 A

voltage resistance :

 

1 250 V/min

  without pucture

insula�on resistance 

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>= 1 M 

Ω

water resistance (coverage) 

:  

IPX5

protec�on against electric shock : 

the first grade

Load capacity

pump

 1/2 

2,2 kW/ 9 , 6 A

total power consump�on 

                                                         

                                                      

                                               

(depending on the type of hot tub)

 

2,7 kW/

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 ( 11, 7 A )

class of protec�on:  

ligh�ng:

 

LED 12 V AC/10 W

For your own safety and the safety of your equipment, please observe the following

instruc�ons. Read the following informa�on carefully and when using  Hot Tub Wave, 

follow the user manual exactly to avoid damage to the equipment or risk of injury. 

This appliance may be used by children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or

mental abili�es or lack of experienced knowledge, only if they are supervised! 

Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.

Cleaning maintenance by the user must not be carried out by unsupervised children.

Summary of Contents for HOT TUB WAVE

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE HOT TUB WAVE all modules ...

Page 2: ...ra on 7 5 Hot Tub Wave maintenance 7 5 1 General informa on 7 5 2 Removing and cleaning the filter cartridge 7 5 3 Principles of water quality maintenance in Hot Tub Wave 8 5 4 Water change 9 5 5 Hot Tub Wave Shell Cleaning 9 5 6 Hot Tub Wave hygiene care and disinfec on 9 5 7 Hot Tub Wave thermowell 9 5 8 Hot Tub Wave Thermal Cover Care and Maintenance Instruc ons 10 6 Winter and summer seasons 10...

Page 3: ... kW 9 6 A total power consump on depending on the type of hot tub 2 7 kW h 11 7 A class of protec on I ligh ng LED 12 V AC 10 W For your own safety and the safety of your equipment please observe the following instruc ons Read the following informa on carefully and when using Hot Tub Wave follow the user manual exactly to avoid damage to the equipment or risk of injury This appliance may be used b...

Page 4: ... Hot Tub Wave we recommend it in the exterior a concrete monolithic base slab with a minimum thickness of thickness of 10 cm The load bearing capacity of the founda on slab must always be selected with regard to dimensions and weight of the Hot Tub Wave Consult your building supervisor The weight is is given in the technical descrip on of the Hot Tub Wave Hot Tub Wave with PLUG PLAY are supplied b...

Page 5: ...ufficient level of water Water level in the Hot Tub Wave must never fall below the level of the skimmer if equipped When filling the Hot Tub Wave with water you no ce that water is leaking stop the filling the Hot Tub un l the fault is rec fied The Hot Tub Wave does not have so ening technology and hard water is harmful to it For damages that is caused by improper handling are not covered by the warran...

Page 6: ...rsed in the in water We recommend our thermometer where you can monitor the temperature via an app that sends no fica ons when the set temperature is reached Failure to maintain the required temperature may result in damage to the Hot Tub WAVE such as pipework etc There is also a risk of scalding by too hot water Take extra care when adding fuel to the stove The surface of the stove may be hot and ...

Page 7: ...o be repaired The filter cartridge in the Hot Tub Wave can become clogged with lime and mineral par cles from hard water which can lead to restricted water flow to the filtra on system Remove the cartridge and skimmer insert Using a garden hose thoroughly rinse the cartridge thoroughly to remove any debris lodged in the filter folds When the all is well return the liner to the skimmer Next insert the ...

Page 8: ... give a chlorine shock Before that it is necessary to measure and adjust the pH level of the water in the Hot Tub Wave to 7 0 7 6 and then control the chlori ne concentra on in the water Once a week or a er adding more water add the shock dose of 10 20 g m 2 tablespoons Carry out this treatment as usual without people present in the Hot Tub Wave A er applica on turn on the pumps for a few minutes ...

Page 9: ...ub Wave cover helps reduce energy costs by minimizing heat loss and evapora on The cover is an effec ve means of protec ng the Hot Tub Wave from dirt and fallen leaves 9 Péče oHotTub Wave Store the chemistry according to the instruc ons on its label Ideal values concentra on of free chlorine concentra on of ac ve oxygen 0 7 1 0 mg l 10 15 mg l pH values 7 0 7 6 calcium content 100 180 mg l total al...

Page 10: ... the cover to allow chemical vapours to dissipate rotate the cover bo om side up at least twice a year for 3 4 hours h If you do not clean the cover regularly twice a month the surface material can become bri le and prematurely aged and joints can separate if you don t do proper cleaning the warranty will be cancelelled WARNING When opening the thermocover do not li it by the grips as there is no ...

Page 11: ...damaged this damage cannot be claimed against the product 6 2 Summer period Do not expose Hot Tub Wave to direct sunlight do not use unsuitable cleaning products for maintenance Avoid direct contact with the tub skeleton with chemical products and scratching the surface with sharp objects Safety Ensure the safety of children by adult supervision The opera on of accessories may be entrusted to only...

Page 12: ...e phone number Safety Regular Production Surveillance update 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 www HANSCRAFT cz HANSCRAFT s r o Bečovská 939 104 00 Praha 10 U h ř í n ě v e s CZECH REPUBLIC www tuv com ID 0000073072 TABLE FOR YOUR ENTRY PLEASE ADD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION You will need this informa on in case of a call to customer service for repairs ...

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