Can I expose my spa to direct sunlight all year round?
No. When setting up the spa outdoor choose an area that provides shelter from the sun and does not expose the spa to direct sunlight, such as a porch or...
Read moreNo. When setting up the spa outdoor choose an area that provides shelter from the sun and does not expose the spa to direct sunlight, such as a porch or...
Read moreNo. If the heater is activated first and you turn on the jet spa sanitation system after, the heater will be turned off automatically. The heater will resume work once...
Read moreThe filter pump and cartridge are designed to filter suspended particles from water, but they will not prevent algae from growing in the spa water. You will have to sanitize...
Read moreNo, the filter cartridge made by other manufacturers might not fit or function properly.
Read moreIt depends on the ambient temperature where you use your spa. We recommend using the spa indoor for optimum performance. Following factors will cause the water temperature to drop: Ground...
Read moreIf alarm code E90 is displayed on the control panel, it means no water is flowing through the system. Please check the following: The filter cartridge is clean and properly...
Read moreYou may use heated water to fill the spa, which will shorten the initial heat-up time. However, make sure not to use water exceeding the normal spa operating temperatures which...
Read moreThe water temperature rises 2-3ºF (1-1.5 ºC) per hour. As with any large volume of water, it will take time to heat it up. Be aware that the initial heating...
Read moreIt depends on where you live. Do not leave the spa outside with water at a temperature lower than 39ºF (4ºC), as the spa tub may freeze in such weather...
Read moreNo, the ground must be perfectly flat and level. A unevenly positioned Spa could become unstable and unsafe.
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