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SITE SELECTION
Your spa is completely self-contained. It can be
set up on a patio, deck, or indoor with special
consideration. See diagram on page 5.
S t r u c t u r e : The spa should always be placed
on a structurally strong, relatively smooth and
level surface. Concrete, bricks, stepping stone
or wood deck are acceptable permanent
surfaces. The majority of the weight of the spa
is placed under the foot well area of the spa.
This area must be firmly supported at all times.
Refer to specification section in the “Quick
Reference Guide” provide with this manual for
loading capacity.
D r a i n a g e: Drainage of water away from the spa
electrical compartment should be allowed. Do
not place the spa in an area where the water will
“puddle” around it. A self draining surf a c e
sloped 1 inch per 10 feet would be ideal.
LOCAL CODES:
There may be certain restrictions and/ or
requirements that are particular to your locality.
Delivery Pa s s a g e w a y : Doors, halls, stairs,
etc. may pose obstructions to deliver the spa.
Choose its intended site accordingly.
Indoor installation
Please give special consideration to the
following issues when installing your spa
indoors.
1. Install your spa on water resistant, non-slip
floor, preferably with a drain to remove the
water that is splashed from the spa. Do not
install on carpet or other material that will
be damaged by moisture.
2. Take into consideration the room humidity
which will exist due to high temperatures.
Providing natural or forced ventilation in the
room will help maintain comfort and
minimize moisture damage to the
surrounding environment.
3. Indoor second story above finished living
space should be avoided due to the
possibility of water and humidity damage.
4 . Allow full access to the spa equipment for service.
Outdoor Installation
Please take into account the following when
considering outdoor installation.
1. Local Building Codes.
2. Provide a smooth surface (tile, concrete,
wood, brick or sand).
3. Place your spa away from areas where
debris and dirt may be tracked into the spa.
4. Consider privacy and wind shielding.
A sheltered environment can result in lower
operating and maintenance costs.
5. It is recommended that the spa be placed
in a location where it can be easily
supervised when in use by children.
EL E C T R ICAL RE QUIREMEN TS
A ND INSTA L L AT I ON
110 VO LT MODELS
If your spa is provided with a GFCI protected
power cord, allow access to the GFCI located
at the end of the power cord. The 110 Volt
outlet and GFCI plug should be protected from
water intrusion from rain, sprinklers and
accidental spills. Do not use an extension cord.
Doing so will void the warranty.
The GFCI protected power cord can be
plugged into a 110V 15A grounded outlet. If
this outlet circuit also serves other appliances,
it may cause the breaker in the main house
panel to trip. If this occurs, you may need to
upgrade your circuit to 20 Amps or to add a
dedicated circuit. In either case, please consult
your licensed electrician.
220 VO LT MODELS
All 220 Volt models must be permanently
c o n n e c t ed (hard wired) and GFCI prote c te d
in accordance with local and national
electrical codes. All electrical wiring must
be performed by a licensed electrician
knowledgeable in the operation and wiring
of a GFCI prote c t ed syste m s .
SET UP AND INSTA L L AT I ON INST R UCT I ONS
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