Maintenance And Care; Maintaining Your Fireplace; Cleaning - Cal Spas Spa Wrap Owner's Manual

Cal flame spa wrap owner's manual
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Maintenance and Care

Maintaining Your Fireplace

Inspect the appliance before initial use. Clean the
appliance at least annually and have it inspected by
a qualified field service person.
Tampering with this appliance is DANGEROUS and
voids all warranties. Replace any faulty components
only with approved components.
For best operation, the burner flames should be
steady, not lifting or floating.
Periodically remove the logs and examine the
burner. If the burner is dirty, clean it with a soft wire
brush. Also examine the area around the burner air
shutter. Remove any dirt or debris in this area. This
will ensure long life and trouble-free operation.
Periodically check the hose connecting the LP gas
cylinder to ensure it is not damaged in any way.
Carbon (soot) may build up on the surfaces of the
logs with heavy use. This is more likely to occur
with LP gas. Clean soot off the surface of the logs
periodically to prevent excessive buildup.

Cleaning

Your spa wrap was designed with low cleaning and
maintenance in mind. We recommend that the spa
wrap be cleaned at least twice a month (or more, if
needed). When cleaning your spa wrap, do not use
cleaning solvents -- using a sponge and water will
be fine. For ground-in dirt and grime, refer to the
following section.
Maintaining your Spa and spa wrap is an easy task.
We recommend that every six months you inspect
your Spa unit. Take note of any deformities in the
material (i.e. cracking, peeling, dirt, grime, etc).
When cleaning your spa wrap, do not use cleaning
solvents – using a sponge and water will be fine.
2009 Spa Wraps
www.calspas.com
LTR20091032, Rev. A

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