1.3
Risk of electrocution
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The spa steps that house the spa pack must always be fastened to the spa with the two screws provided
for this purpose (see paragraph 3.8). These screws should only be removed to allow servicing of the
spa pack, and then only after the power supply to the spa pack has been cut. They should be replaced
immediately after the intervention.
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Never use or handle an electrical appliance that is plugged in while in the spa or on exiting the spa.
More generally, never bring an electrical appliance into or near the spa.
1.4
Risk of drowning
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Never allow young children to use the spa without supervision by a responsible adult.
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If there are young children in the home, always cover the spa and lock the safety straps while the spa
is not in use.
1.5
Risk of falling ill
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People with health problems, pregnant women and older people should consult their doctor to make
sure that it is safe for them to use the spa and check if any limitations apply.
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Take special precautions with very young children. Very young children (younger than 2 years old) have
difficulty regulating their body temperature.
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Test the water temperature before entering the spa: never enter the spa quickly, particularly if the water
temperature is above 37°C or below 28°C.
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We recommend that spa sessions be limited to 30 minutes, and that you space out sessions, prolonged
exposure of the body to high temperatures can cause elevation of the body temperature.
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If you feel dizzy, nauseous or particularly tired, leave the spa immediately.
1.6
Risk of falling or injury
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Never jump, or engage in horseplay, in the spa.
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Make sure that the ground around the spa does not become too slippery due to humidity created by the
spa while in use, or water displaced by the users; take all necessary steps (bath mats, etc).
1.7
Risk of poisoning
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Keep spa chemicals out of the reach of children, preferably an a locked cabinet.
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Respect the minimum and maximum dosages recommended for water treatment.
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If disinfectants containing Chlorine or Bromine are used, air the room before and during use to evacuate
any volatile by-products generated by these types of disinfectants, especially if the blower (optional)
and massage jets are on.
1.8
Health risks
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Respect the minimum and maximum dosages recommended for water treatment and, more generally,
all of the recommendations set out in chapter 6.
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Make sure that users practise good hygiene before and during use of the spa.
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