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Owners Manual
English
SPA INSTALLATION
Danger: Electrical shock risk. Install
at least 1.5m from all metal surfaces
The electrical supply for this product must
include a suitably rated switch or circuit
breaker to open all ungrounded supply
conductors to comply with Section 422-20
of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA70-
1987. The disconnecting means must be
accessible but installed at least 5 feet (1.5 m)
from the spa water. All electrical connections
should comply with article 680-D of the NEC.
European Spas
The appliance should be supplied through
a residual current device (RCD) with a rated
tripping current not exceeding 30 mA. Means
for disconnection must be incorporated in
the xed wiring in accordance with the wiring
rules. Parts containing live parts, except parts
supplied with safety extra-low voltage not
exceeding 12 V, must be inaccessible to a
person in the bath. Earthed appliances must
be permanently connected to xed wiring.
Site and Positioning
Locate the spa on solid, level foundation or
ooring, keeping in mind the weight of the
lled spa (in excess of 1.800 kg on some
models). If you have any doubts about the
load bearing ability of your chosen site,
contact an architect/building contractor. The
entire perimeter of the spa cabinet and spa
bottom must be evenly supported.
If your
spa is installed outdoors, we recommend
you provide a concrete pad for the spa to
rest on 8ft x 8ft x 4in (2.5m x 2.5m x 10cm).
Failure to provide a level surface could
structurally damage your spa and void
the warranty. The spa must be installed to
allow access for service and maintenance on
all four sides; therefore, below grade level
installation is not recommended.
Outdoor Installation, Consider the following:
1. Local codes pertaining to fencing.
2. Local electrical and plumbing codes.
3. View from your house.
4. Wind direction.
5. Exposure to sunlight.
6. Distance to trees (twigs, leaves and shade).
7. Dressing and bathroom location.
8. Storage area for equipment and chemicals.
9. Location to facilitate adult supervision.
10. Landscaping and nighttime lighting.
11. Accessibility to equipment.
12. Power supply location and foot trac.
Indoor Installation, Consider the following:
1. Indoor spas promote high humidity. Using
ventilation fans or commercial grade de-
humidiers will help to reduce humidity.
2. Floor drains must be provided near the
spa to drain o water that may cause
falls and/or water damage.
3. Floor area should be at with a non-skid
nish. Carpeting is not recommended.
4. Walls/ceilings should be made of
materials able to withstand high humidity.
5. Floor load bearing capacities must be able
to support the concentrated spa weight.
6. Spas should be double checked for leaks
before installing to avoid possible water
damage. Dealer installation may include
this service.
7. Indoor sun rooms can maintain high
ambient temperatures which may eect
the spa water temperature. It is NOT
recommended that you operate your lter
cycles for longer than 4 hours per day
under these conditions.
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