2016 Premium MSpa Service Manual
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6.3
Air Leakage and Inflation Failure Checking Flow Chart
Chapter 7. Frequently Asked Questions
Part One: Place for setting up MSpa
1.1.
Question:
Should I install my spa indoor or outdoor?
Answer: Each location has its pros and cons. Outdoor installations may compromise some of your privacy, but
you can add screens, shrubbery, or fencing to minimize peering eyes. The outside weather can be a
deterring factor, although many people absolutely love the experience of lounging in bubbling hot water
while a light rain or snowflakes are falling! It can be exhilarating. Awnings can be built to shelter the
effects of weather. It should be noted for those of you who have not experienced it, hot water raises your
body's core temperature, so you will normally not feel cold even when exiting a hot tub outdoors in the
dead of winter.
Indoor installations will add humidity to the air in your home. It is imperative that proper ventilation be
maintained to control this moisture and to prevent mildew and other damage. If you decide on an inside
installation, be sure to take into account the draining and filling of the unit. There are two other important
questions: will it fit through your doorway, and is your flooring strength adequate? Keep in mind that a
typical 3-person spa weighs about 2500 pounds filled with water. On the plus side, you will have privacy
and convenience. Your unit and cover will also be fully protected from the weather.
1.2.
Question:
What is needed to prepare a site for Mspa?
Answer: A level, stable surface is needed and all sharp objects must be removed. A ground cloth or tarp should
be placed under the spa prior to setting it up. If a site does in fact have hardy types of grass it is
recommended to remove these grasses before initial set up. Do not set up Mspa in a place where it can
be flooded with water.
1.3.
Question: What other surfaces can be safely used to set up my spa?
Check air valve or clean the air pipe. If still not
working, replace the power board or bubble
generator
Screw the air valve tightly and handle
the air valve for inflation and deflation
as per the Manual’s instruction.
Repair the tiny hole(s) or split(s) with the
glue and PVC swatches in the repair kit.
(Caution: DO NOT over inflate the spa.
Yes
Yes
1. INFLATION
PROBLEM: Spa cannot
be inflated
2. AIR LEAKAGE: Spa
pool cannot hold the
air
2.1 Check if air valve and
see if it’s screwed tightly
and properly?
2.2 There are tiny pin
holes or splits on the spa
liner? Use soaped water
to test if the holes exit
No
Yes