• Keep the spa away from the rest area to minimize noise
disturbance.
• Recommended to ask a qualified contractor or a structural
engineer to verify if the support material is strong enough to
support the maximum design load of the spa, spa water and
bathers. Read the filled weight information on the package.
• Please keep at least 1m clearance around the spa.
• Consult your local government authority for water regulations
related to convenient water supply for filling the spa.
• Recommended to consult experts and/or local authorities to
apply local or national laws/regulations relating to childproof
fencing, safety barriers, lighting, and other safety requirements.
• Do not put the cover on the ground or any other dirty surface
when not in place on the spa.
• When the spa is being used, the cover should be placed in a
clean, dry area, otherwise it can pick up dirt and bacteria.
Covers should not be put on wooden tables or wooden decking
because of the risk of bleaching the wood. A cover lifter, or
similar device, is useful for ensuring that the cover does not
come into contact with the ground. A cover lifter is strongly
recommended for spas in rental settings.
IMPORTANT: Because of the combined weight of the Lay-Z-Spa,
water, and users, it is extremely important that the base where
the Lay-Z-Spa is installed is smooth, flat, level and capable of
uniformly supporting the weight for the entire time the Lay-Z-Spa
is installed (not on the carpet or other similar material). If the
Lay-Z-Spa is placed on a surface, which does not meet these
requirements, any damage caused by improper support is not
covered under the manufacturer's warranty. It is the responsibility
of the Lay-Z-Spa owner to assure the integrity of the site at all
times.
1. Indoor Installation:
Be aware of special requirements if you install the spa
indoors.
• Humidity is a natural side effect with Lay-Z-Spa installation.
Determine the effects of airborne moisture on exposed wood,
paper, etc. in the proposed location. To minimize these effects it
is best to provide plenty of ventilation to the selected area. An
architect can help determine if more ventilation is needed.
• Consult your local government authority for installation
regulations.
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