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Warnings and safety p. 3 

1. Transporting the hot tub p. 4

2. Installing the hot tub p. 4

 

2.1 Fire safety and safety distances

 

2.2 Foundation

 

2.3 Installing the hot tub and stove

3. Using the hot tub p. 7

 

3.1 Preparations

 

3.2 Heating

 

3.3 After use

 

3.4 Use in winter

4. Maintenance of the hot tub p. 10

 

Tub and lid

 

Wood panelling

 

Chimney and stove

 

Other parts

5. Recycling the hot tub p. 10
6. Guarantee p. 11

Hot tub diameter

170 cm

180 cm

200 cm

Number of persons

4-6

6-8

8-10

Height

110 cm

110 cm

110 cm

Max depth of water 104 cm

104 cm

104 cm

Water volume when 

bathing

1200 l (1100l stove 

integrated)

1400 l  (1300l stove 

integrated)

1700 l (1600 l stove 

integrated)

Technical data: PW-SPA Hot Tubs 

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Warnings and safety

The owner of the hot tub is responsible for following the installation 

and user manuals. 

Risk of accidental drowning! 

Always keep watch over children who are inside or in the vicinity of the hot tub due to risk 

of drowning and fire. Always place the lid on top of the hot tub when it is not in use, 
for safety reasons and to minimize heat waste. To avoid accidents during hot tub use, 

ensure that children are kept under constant adult supervision. 

This manual is based on the EN 17125 standard.

INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL

Risk 

of 

suffocation!       

The tub is for outdoor use only and is equipped with a combustion stove. 

 

Under no circumstances jump into the tub.

Risk of injury and harm to health!

 

     

The user should always check the water termperature before entering the hot tub.  

The water temperature should never exceed 40 °C. Lower water temperatures are  
recommended for young children and when hot tub use exceeds 10 min.  

 

It is recommended to seek medical advice before use. 

Since excessive water termperature have a high potential for causing foetal damage during 

the early months of pregnance, women should limit spa water temperature and duration of 

use and should also seek medical advice.

The warm water can cause risks to health. Pay attention and get out of the hot tub  

if you are experiencing discomfort. During a longer bath, make sure to stay hydrated since 
plenty of fluid evaporates from the body in the hot bath water.

The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during hot tub use may lead to  
unconsciousness, with the possibility of drowning.

Persons with any medical condition should seek medical advice before using a hot tub. 
Persons using medication should seek medical advice before using a hot tub since some 

medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood 
pressure, and circulation.

Never swallow bath water or add chemicals to the water while people are bathing  
in the hot tub.

Remember that the hot tub stove and its chimney become very hot and may cause burns 

or risk of fire if you do not follow the instructions in the manual and take precautions.

Note!

 Do not sit in the direct vicinity of the pipe leading from the stove.  

 

The temperature of the water led from the stove, through the pipe and into the barrel  
may rise while heating, especially if the fire is burning strong. The inlets must under  
no circumstances be obstructed, not even temporarily while the stove is burning.

To avoid touching the hot chimney by mistake, we recommend that you don’t place steps 

or other equipment near the chimney.

Read this installation and user manual carefully before installing and 

using the hot tub. In the warnings, instructions, and precautions of 

the manual we mention the most common risks with water activities, 

but not all risks and dangers that may arise in different situations are 

covered. Pay attention, use common sense, and make wise decisions 

when in water. 

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