Disconnect the inlet and outlet union to the Control Pack
Remove the motors, pumps, electronics, and blowers and
store them in a warm dry place
Ensure the drain valve is left open (i.e pulled out)
Wrap spa/hot tub cover or Canadian Spa winter cover
Winterising your spa
If the spa will not be used for extended periods in a location where
there is likelihood of below freezing temperatures,
the spa should be prepared as follows:
1 Shut off power
2 Drain spa of all water.
3 If spa is equipped with a blower, turn on power and run the
blower for 10 seconds to clean the air channels of water.
4 Shut off the power
5 Remove any remaining water with a sponge or wet dry Vacuum.
6 Disconnect the inlet and outlet union to the Control Pack, and tilt the
Pack, slightly to allow any remaining water to run out. Using a
wet dry vacuum or similar product, vacuum any additional water
out of the uncoupled lines, pack and pump heads.
7 Remove the motors, pumps, electronics, and blowers and store
them in a warm dry place to prevent moisture damaging the
units. (Leave the TOPSIDE control in place and seal wire ends in a
plastic bag.
8 Using a wet/dry vacuum, either suck water from each jet, and
open line or blow water from each jet.
9 Ensure Hose Bib (drain) is left open.
10 Cover all open pipes from motors and control system with screen
mesh to prevent debris from entering the system.
11 Wrap spa/hot tub with hard cover (for added protection; cover spa
with tarpaulin or Canadian Spa winter cover)
Note: Damage caused by moisture, condensation, and or any
other problems arising from winterizing your spa will not be
covered under the warranty.
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