Detergent residues and dissolved solids from bathing suits and chemicals will gradually accumulate in the
spa's water. To clean the spa, use soap and water then rinse.
Note: do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaners.
REPAIR AND STORAGE
5. Spa repair
If the spa is torn or punctured, use the provided repair patch. Dry the area to be repaired. Apply the glue
in the accessory bag to the repair patch and then attach it onto the damaged area. Smooth the surface to
remove any air bubbles. A secure unnoticeable repair can usually be made.
6. Spa storage
Make sure all water is drained from the spa and control box. This is essential to extend the life of
the spa. We recommend the use of a wet/dry vacuum to blow out or suck up water from the spa
pipes and pump lines. Remove the filter cartridge.
It is recommended you store the spa in its original package in a warm dry place.
Note: Plastic becomes brittle and susceptible to breakage when exposed to subzero temperatures.
Freezing can severely damage the spa. Improper winterization of your spa may void your
warranty.
3. Open the outlet in the outer wall of the spa.
Screw one end of inflation hose into it.
4. Pull the plastic plug off from the outlet in the
inner wall of the spa, then the water will flow out.
5. When there is no water in the spa, you must
put on the jet function 2-3minutes by press the
"Jet" button to drain the water in the air pipeline.
6. When drainage is finished, remove the
inflation hose and screw the nut tight.
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