DANGER:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
DROWNING
Prolonged
immersion
in
the
swim
spa
may
cause
hyperthermia.
The
causes,
symptoms
and
e
ff
ects
of
hyperthermia
may
be
described
as
follows:
Hyperthermia
occurs
when
the
internal
temperature
of
the
body
reaches
a
level
several
degrees
above
the
normal
body
temperature
of
98.6
°F
(37°C).
The
symptoms
of
hyperthermia
include
an
increase
in
the
internal
temperature
of
the
body,
dizziness,
lethargy,
drowsiness,
and
fain ng.
The
e
ff
ects
of
hyperthermia
include:
1.
Failure
to
perceive
heat
2.
Failure
to
recognize
the
need
to
exit
the
swim
spa
3.
Unawareness
of
impending
hazard
4.
Fetal
damage
in
pregnant
women
5.
Physical
inability
to
exit
the
swim
spa
6.
Unconsciousness
resul ng
in
the
danger
of
drowning
DANGER:
RISK
OF
INJURY
Do
not
remove
the
suc on
fi
ngs.
The
suc on
fi
ng
in
this
swim
spa
is
sized
to
match
the
speci
fi
c
water
fl
ow
created
by
the
pump.
Should
the
need
arise
to
replace
the
suc on
fi
ng
or
the
pump,
be
sure
that
the
fl
ow
rates
are
compa ble.
Never
operate
the
swim
spa
if
the
suc on
fi
ng
is
broken
or
missing.
Never
replace
a
suc on
fi
ng
with
one
rated
less
than
the
fl
ow
rate
marked
on
the
original
suc on
fi
ng.
DANGER:
RISK
OF
ACCIDENTAL
DROWNING
Keep
hair
and
body
parts
away
from
the
suc on
guard.
Do
not
allow
long
hair
to
fl
oat
freely
in
the
water;
long
hair
should
be
restrained
with
a
bathing
cap.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
drowning
from
hair
or
body
entrapment,
install
a
suc on
fi
ng
(s)
with
a
marked
fl
ow
rate
in
gallons
per
minute
that
equals
or
exceeds
the
fl
ow
rate
marked
on
the
equipment
assembly,
if
replacement
of
suc on
fi
ngs
becomes
necessary.
WARNING
Ground
fault
circuit
interrupter
protec on
(GFCI)
or
equivelant;
RCD,
for
the
swim
spa
should
be
tested
prior
to
each
use
by
the
homeowner.
With
the
swim
spa
in
opera on,
push
the
“test”
bu on
on
the
GFCI
circuit
breaker
at
the
panel
box.
The
swim
spa
should
shut
down
immediately.
Now
reset
the
GFCI.
The
swim
spa
should
return
to
normal
opera on.
If
the
GFCI
fails
to
operate
in
this
manner,
there
exists
a
possibility
of
electrical
shock.
Approved
tes ng
applies
for
export
protec on
devices,
i.e.
RCD.
Discon nue
swim
spa
opera on
by
disconnec ng
the
power
source
and
no fy
a
quali
fi
ed
electrician
for
iden
fi
ca on
and
correc on
of
the
problem.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
injury,
do
not
permit
children
to
use
this
product
unless
they
are
closely
supervised
at
all
mes.
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
INJURY
The
water
in
a
swim
spa
should
never
exceed
104ºF
(40°
C).
Water
temperatures
between
100°
F
(38º
C
)
and
104º
F
(40°
C)
are
considered
safe
for
a
healthy
adult.
Lower
water
temperatures
are
recommended
for
extended
use
(exceeding
10
to
15
minutes)
and
for
young
children.
Never
exercise
or
swim
in
water
above
90°F
(32°c).
Excessive
water
temperatures
have
a
high
poten al
for
causing
fetal
damage
during
the
early
months
of
pregnancy.
Pregnant
or
possibly
pregnant
women
should
limit
swim
spa
temperatures
to
100º
F
(38°
C).
Before
entering
a
swim
spa,
the
user
should
measure
the
water
temperature
with
an
accurate
thermometer
since
the
tolerance
of
water
temperature
regula ng
devices
may
vary
as
much
as
5º
F
(3°C).
THE
USE
OF
ALCOHOL,
DRUGS,
OR
MEDICATION
BEFORE
OR
DURING
SWIM
SPA
USE
MAY
LEAD
TO
UNCONSCIOUSNESS
WITH
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
DROWNING.
Persons
su
ff
ering
from
obesity
or
with
a
medical
history
of
heart
disease,
low
or
high
blood
pressure,
circula ory
system
problems,
or
diabetes
should
consult
a
physician
before
using
a
swim
spa.
Always
consult
with
a
physician
prior
to
beginning
any
exercise
regimen
.
Do
not
overexert
yourself.
Take
frequent
breaks.
Safety Instruc ons
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