Instruction Manual: Hot Tub
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1.
Drain the water and switch on all jet buttons and the sand filter unit to allow all the water
to escape from all the pipes. Let the systems run for approx. 30 minutes
2.
If you use an optional cover, the water will not cool down as quickly. This means that it
can remain in the hot tub at lower outside temperatures without freezing compared to
other models without an optional cover. The insulated cover made of leather has the
best heat-insulating properties
3.
By using the optional tub insulation, which is installed directly under the tub, the water
does not cool down as quickly, so that it can remain in the hot tub at lower outside
temperatures without freezing compared to the variant without optional tub insulation
4.
If necessary, you can leave one of the pumps (sand filter unit, UV lamp or water jets)
running for a shorter period of time as a means of circulating the water on a permanent
basis. This also has a freezing point raising effect. You should consider whether this
measure is economically and ecologically justifiable
5.
Using a heater (see item 22 as per
Figure 5
) that stays set to winter mode
6.
Using an antifreeze guard (see item 32 as per
Figure 5
).
8.11
Using salt water
It is usually possible to bathe in salt water. Please only use the 316 stove (standard equipment)
for this purpose to avoid corrosion damage. Continue to increase the cleaning intervals for all
components to prevent salt deposits or discolouration.
8.12
Long periods of non-use
In summary, the manufacturer recommends the following when the hot tub is not in use for
long periods of time:
1.
Drain the water as per the description in Chapter
8.6
2.
Clean the hot tub as per the instructions given in Chapter
8.6
3.
The upper flue pipe (better: the whole flue pipe) must be dismantled so as not to expose it unnecessarily
to the wind (see Chapter
4.3
)
4.
Treating the wood as per the instructions given in Chapter
8.7
5.
Cover the hot tub using an optional cover.
8.13
Summary of the maintenance and servicing steps
Table 6
gives you an overview of the maintenance and servicing steps to be carried out, including details of the
time intervals recommended by the manufacturer.
NOTE
The requirements described in Chapter
8.2
also apply to the data in Table 5.
If the conditions
differ or if there are unforeseeable circumstances for the manufacturer (e.g.:
heavy soiling due to failure to cover the hot tub, very long periods of non-use,
etc.), the intervals must be adjusted accordingly by the user.
Table 6:
Maintenance and servicing steps for the hot tub