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Clean the outer surface of the cover using mild detergent, warm water and a soft brush or cloth. Thoroughly rinse the cover after cleaning.
Never use cleaners that contain harsh abrasives or rubbing and buffing compounds as they may permanently damage your cover’s surface.
If your spa is equipped with a vinyl cover and is exposed to sunlight, it is recommended to regularly apply a vinyl protector to prevent
the vinyl from cracking or discoloring under the sun’s UV rays.
Always leave the spa cover on your spa when it is not being used to prevent heat loss and reduce energy costs. The cover will prevent
airborne contaminants from entering your spa and will help to prevent unauthorized access to the spa. Use the lock-down tabs (see fig.
1.4) to prevent unauthorized access to the spa and to prevent the wind from lifting the cover off. (see fig. 1.3)
COVER MAINTENANCE AND
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA
WARNING!
Sitting or standing on the cover of your spa will break it. During winter, you also need
to remove snow buildup from the cover for the same reason. These damages are not covered
under the warranty.
WARNING!
Always lift the cover by the grip handles and never drag the cover over rough surfaces
as it will scuff or tear the vinyl. These damages are not covered under the warranty.
WARNING!
Any damage to the cover during the first year is warranted by the manufacturer.
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA
It is highly recommended to use a professional to close/restart your spa to prevent any damage due to improper winterizing as those will
not be covered under your warranty..
F
igure
1.3
COVER CALLOUTS
1. Lock-down tab
2. Double-stitched seams
3. Marine-grade cover material
4. Edge overlap material
5. Grip handle
6. Aluminum channel
7. Heat-sealed insulation
8. Chemical-resistant vapor barrier
9. Polystyrene seam stoppers
10. Reinforced edges
11. Breathable underside material