WINTER INSTALL
Do NOT proceed with installing your hot tub in freezing temperatures! In colder temperatures please make sure to place a
space heater inside the cabinet immediately after delivery for 24 to 48 hours before installation to prevent startup issues.
Please ensure that the space heater is positioned to not directly face the spa's pipes and set to the lowest heat and fan
setting.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
A licensed electrician can install the wiring by drilling a hole into any panel and terminating the connection at the
control pack. This step is not required for a 120V Plug & Play spa.
PROPER SPA BASE
All hot tubs must be placed on a proper base that is reinforced for the weight of the hot tub, water and people who may
be within the hot tub at any given time. This base must be flat and come in contact with the entire base of the spa. We
recommend a base that can support at least 150 pounds per square foot such as a 4-6 inches poured concrete pad.
ATTACH SPA COVER
Lay cover onto hot tub, pulling the cover skirt down around the perimeter of the spa. Pull down the locking, adjustable
straps and secure to cabinet panels with the included mounting hardware. Always lock your cover when the spa is
unattended. Do NOT walk or sit on spa cover.
GFCI TROUBLESHOOTING (240V ONLY)
Keep in mind that the majority of 240V GFCI tripping problems can attribute to incorrect wiring.
IF CORRECT WIRING IS VERIFIED
• IMPORTANT: All electrical installation work must be performed by a qualified electrician and must conform
to local codes
• Check to see if the proper sized GFCI is installed.
• Be sure the GFCI is rated for more amperage than the system will draw.
• For a 240V system, the GFCI must include a load neutral out.
• NOTE: If the white load neutral wire is routed from the GFCI neutral bar directly to TB1 in the system box,
then the GFCI will trip when a 120V device is activated. This is the most common reason if your hot tub is
tripping immediately.
• If the wiring is correct and the GFCI will not reset, then unplug the heater and try to reset the GFCI.
• If the GFCI trips again, then unplug the pump and reset the GFCI. If the GFCI continues to trip, then do the same procedure
for the ozone generator.
• If the GFCI stops tripping after you unplugged one of the spa's components, turn off the power to the spa then plug in
each component except the one that tripped the GFCI.
• Power up the system. If the GFCI no longer trips, then you have correctly identified the problem.
• Repair or replace the component as instructed by the spa manufacturer.
• If everything looks to be in perfect working order, then the GFCI may be defective.
WARNING: THE OWNER SHOULD TEST AND RESET THE
GFCI ON A REGULAR BASIS TO VERIFY ITS FUNCTION
INSTALLATION
GFCI troubleshooting usually finds the problem
REFER TO DIAGRAM ON NEXT PAGE
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