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INSTALLATION AND
Follow these instructions for quick and easy start up of your new spa. If you have any questions concerning start up,
contact your dealer or InnovaSpa (Lumi-O | Innovaplas inc) directly for help.
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
If you are going to install your spa outdoors, select a solid, level surface to place it on. The bottom of your spa is totally protected and it
will not rot. Special preparation, such as a concrete pad or wood deck, is not mandatory, although they make very suitable bases. If
installing your spa on a wood deck, ensure that the deck is built to code and that it will withstand the filled weight of the spa. When full,
your spa weighs approximately 90 lbs (41kg) per square foot. Ensure that you do not install your spa underneath overhead power lines.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
If you are going to install your spa indoors, you should ensure that your doorway is at least 34 inches (87 cm) wide. The location where
you intend to place your spa should be equipped with adequate ventilation, to remove chemical odors and added humidity, and adequate
drainage to handle splashing and in case of a spa leak. It is not recommended to install your spa above a ground level floor.
INSTALLATION
1. Move your spa to the location where it will be installed. Leave at least 18 inches (46 cm) of space all around the spa so you
have access to components, and make sure the cover will open properly.
2. If you plan to operate your spa using a 110V circuit, remove the 12' electrical cord, with attached GFCI, from the equipment compartment.
This electrical cord is already connected to your spa and must be plugged into a dedicated 15A wall outlet. DO NOT plug the cord into your
electrical outlet until you have completed step 4 and your spa is full of water. DO NOT use an extension cord. If you plan to operate your
spa using a 220V electrical supply, you will be required to install a 220V 40A (minimum) GFCI breaker and to connect your spa to
this GFCI breaker and the electrical panel using a grounded 6 AWG/3 wire if the spa is more than 50' from the wall outlet, or using
a grounded 8 AWG/3 wire if the spa is located within 50' from the wall outlet. We recommend using a certified electrician to install
your GFCI breaker and to connect your spa to your house electrical panel. If your spa only runs on a 220V electrical circuit, no conversion
is needed for the spa pack. If your spa is convertible from 110V to 220V, you will find instructions to convert the spa pack on the
inside of the spa pack cover. Ensure that the 220V breaker is disconnected until you have completed step 4 and your spa is full of water.
3. Remove the equipment acces door to expose the pump and spa pack. Check the unions to the pump and to the heater manifold
to ensure that they are tight. Vibration during shipping may cause them to loosen. Do not overtighten these unions with channel locks.
You could crack or damage them. It is recommended that you check these unions regularly. Pump vibration can cause them to loosen
and this can cause a leak. Ensure that the two slice valves are in their open position and that the drain valve on the end of the drain
hose assembly is closed. Remove the cover of the spa pack by loosening the two screws at the front. Near the bottom of the circuit
board, you will see a small red panel with 10 white DIP switches. These switches should be factory set; however, you should ensure
that they are properly set as shown on the inside of the pack cover. Replace the spa pack cover after checking the settings and
tighten the screws.
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