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• WARRANTY:
Damage caused by not following these guidelines or any improper installation
not in accordance with local codes or authorities is not covered under the spas warranty.
Please consult your local state or city building ordinances.
• DO NOT SHIM THE SPA:
To ensure proper support the spa must sit flat on the intended
foundation.
• Spas installed indoors must be placed on a non-porous surface with a drain.
• Do not put the spa on a carpet or hardwood floors due to possible splash out from the tub.
Water will accumulate around the spa, so flooring materials must provide a good grip when
wet. Water damage to the home owner’s property from splashing or leaks are at the home
owner’s risk. This is not covered under any ThermoSpas warranty.
• Adequate ventilation must be provided in order to allow for chemical fumes to escape. Take
into consideration that these fumes could enter other indoor areas.
• When the spa is installed indoors, adequate room must be provided to allow the cover and
lifter to operate and function properly. Depending of the lifter used, up to 50% of the cover
is exposed. There should be sufficient room accounted for the spa height plus cover lifter
measurement, Figure 1.
• Consult your local state or city building ordinances to ensure installation is in accordance
with local codes. Any damage caused if you do not follow these guidelines voids the spa’s
warranty.
• Most spa servicing is performed on the spa equipment that is located behind the side cabinet
panels of the spa. It is important to install the spa to allow easy access to the spa equipment.
We recommend an 18” minimum clearance around all sides of the spa to avoid additional
service charges. Providing service access is the responsibility of the owner.
Spa
Height
Cover
Height
Figure 1
(Cover lifter and
Spa may vary from
the one shown)
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Summary of Contents for Atlantis Genesis 200
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