Relax
Comfort
Duo
User’s
Guide
Relax
Comfort
Duo
requires
a
230V,
1x10A
(2
kW,
standard)
or
1x16A
(3
kW)
connection,
via
a
main
breaker
switch.
A
residual
current
device
must
be
engaged.
It
is
also
recommended
that
a
timer
(clock)
with
an
on/off
switch
be
installed
to
ensure
that
the
filtration
systems
runs
about
4
‐
6
hours
per
day.
E.g.
2
x
2
hours,
or
2
x
3
hours,
depending
on
what
is
most
appropriate
for
the
user.
Meanwhile,
the
electrical
heater
also
turns
on
if
the
temperature
drops
below
the
set
value.
WARNING!
A.
The
electrical
installation
should
only
be
done
by
qualified
persons.
B.
Read
instructions
carefully
before
installation
begins.
C.
We
are
not
responsible
for
product
malfunction
or
damage
if
the
instructions
are
not
followed
during
installation.
D.
Make
sure
that
the
product
is
not
damaged
in
transit
during
unpacking.
E.
Do
not
connect
power
before
the
installation
is
complete.
F.
NOTE!
If
the
hot
tub
is
built
into
a
terrace
or
similar,
the
construction
shall
be
built
in
such
a
way
that
all
sides
are
freely
accessible
for
servicing.
Outer
paneling
and
eventual
insulation
must
be
easily
removable.
G.
Read
the
technical
instructions
before
installing
the
bath
H.
Read
the
users
instructions
before
using
the
bath
I.
Do
not
leave
children
in
the
bath
without
supervision
J.
Do
not
sit
with
your
back
or
head
against
the
skimmer
K.
If
automatic
dispensers
(floating,
etc.)
are
used,
careful
adjustment
should
be
made
to
avoid
incorrect
dosage.
Follow
the
recommendations
in
our
instructions.
L.
The
circulation
pump
also
generates
heat
and
if
it
is
running
a
long
time
it
can
raise
the
temperature
by
several
degrees
in
one
day
when
the
tub
is
well
insulated.
M.
Check
the
quality
of
the
water,
as
well
as
temperature
and
function,
regularly,
don't
leave
the
spa
unmonitored
for
long
time
periods.
N.
If
the
water's
drained
and
the
bath
isn't
in
use
during
cold
weather,
then
all
screw
connections
are
to
be
left
open
so
that
any
water
can
drain
out.
O.
When
filling
water
and
the
temperature
is
below
freezing,
the
pumps
and
pipes
are
also
cold.
Take
this
into
account
and
fill
with
warm
water
first,
or
warm
up
the
space
with
an
appropriate
heater
before
filling
with
water.
P.
A
frost
guard
can
be
placed
in
the
technical
area
to
protect
against
damage
from
freezing
in
cold
weather
if
the
equipment
fails.
2019-08-16