Instruction Manual: Hot Tub
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NOTE
To avoid damage to your lawn, do not drain the water directly onto your lawn
after chemical treatment or chlorination.
8.7
Wood treatment
The manufacturer recommends staining and oiling the wood 2 to 3 times a year to prevent
mould and cracks in the wood. The stain provides protection against UV radiation and has a
moisture-regulating effect. Oil provides an additional protective layer against weathering, has
a dirt-repellent effect, and allows the wood to retain its natural appearance.
8.8
Replacing LEDs
If an LED is defective, replace it by following the steps listed below:
1.
Contact us to obtain a replacement LED
2.
Drain the water completely
3.
Unscrew the cover of the LED
4.
Remove the bulb using a suitable pair of pliers (see
Figure
30
)
5.
Cut the cable
6.
Solder on the replacement LED, and seal this using the
heat shrink tubing and insulating tape
7.
Screw on the cover.
Figure 30: Replacing an LED
NOTE
Only change the LED if you have are a trained electrician. Otherwise, please
instruct our qualified personnel to proceed with this task.
8.9
Ventilation
If you use the thermal or GRP cover regularly, but not the hot tub itself, we recommend
ventilating the hot tub at least once a week by removing the cover and putting it back on the
hot tub after about half an hour.
8.10
Winter preparations
Please note that the water in the hot tub can freeze at temperatures (depending on the
altitude of the bearing site) of below 0 °C.
The following measures are recommended to prevent damage to the hot tub and to prepare
the hot tub for the winter. It is also possible to combine them:
NOTE
Avoid letting the water freeze to prevent damage to the hot tub caused by
expansion of the water when thawing (e.g.: inside the hose systems for the SPA
air bubble massage systems). You must therefore drained off the way when
the hot tub is not in use for long periods of time.