Optional equipotential bonding system
Depending on local building codes and regulations, have a qualifi ed electrician to connect the spa
equipotential terminal with a conductor (wire) having a nominal cross-sectional area of 2.5 mm
the household equipotential terminal. (Wire not included)
Infl ation
Infl ate the Spa Cover Air Bladder
1.
Attach the infl ation hose (7) to the spa control base air blower outlet (see drawing 3).
2.
Open the cover air bladder valve and insert the other end of the infl ation hose (7) into the valve (see
drawing 4).
3.
Turn the air passage selection dial on the side of the control base to "
drawing 5).
4.
Make sure the spa control base is plugged into a properly located and sized electrical outlet and press
the
button to turn on the control panel. Press
drawing 6).
5.
Disconnect the infl ation hose (7) from the infl ation valve, close and recess the infl ation valve.
6.
Turn the air passage selection dial back to "
position and press the
(see drawings 7 & 6).
7.
Disconnect the infl ation hose (7) from the spa control
base air blower outlet.
NOTE: The cover air bladder is preinstalled inside
the spa cover. If it needs to be reinstalled, place the
uninfl ated air bladder inside the spa cover lip before
infl ating the bladder.
S AVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SET UP (continued)
to infl ate until it is fi rm to the touch but not hard (see
3
7
5
"
button again to turn it off
(353IO) SPA ENGLISH 7.5" X 10.3" PANTONE 295U 11/19/2021
" infl ate position (see
7
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2
2
to 6mm
to
4
6
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