Trevi Spa User Guide
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Close the valve. Vacuum the remaining water from the footwell.
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Vacuum the spa’s drain for about 1 or 2 minutes with the vacuum cleaner.
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Vacuum each body jet at least twice using vacuum.
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Vacuum the ozone generator nozzle using the vacuum cleaner, as well as the holes in the skimmer and
bottom drains.
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Don’t forget to replace the skirt panels and to screw them back into place.
Step 3 : Winterizing
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Switch off GFCI breaker outside and breaker on main panel inside.
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Dry off the shell.
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Pour non-toxic antifreeze into each skimmer hole until antifreeze starts coming out through the drains
inside the spa. Add another 1/2 cup of antifreeze into each jet.
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Clean your spa cover with
Cover cleaner
and allow to dry. Apply a coat of wax to keep leather hydrated
throughout winter. Position cover on top of spa.
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Cover your spa cover with a sheet of plywood so that the cover is entirely protected (only the cover, not
the skirt).
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Cover your spa with a sheet of polyethylene and ensure that it is well attached to make it through the
winter. Leave a space between the polyethylene sheet and the spa skirt to avoid moisture build-up.
Step 4 : Cleaning your In.Clear
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Disconnect the In.Clear and unscrew the joints on either side of the cell. Remove the cell from the spa.
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Install the rubber ring and plastic screw on the threaded end of the cell. Screw thoroughly.
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Place the cell in vertical position in a plastic bucket, with the closed end at the bottom. Pour
Lectra Clean
into it until the electrodes are covered. Let stand for 15 minutes and pour product back into
bottle for future use.
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Remove rubber ring and plastic screw, then rinse the inside of the cell with clean water.
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Reposition cell under spa and carefully screw it back into place on either side.
Notes