Care For The Spa Cabinet; Care For The Spa Cover; Special Cold Weather Instructions - Dimension One Spas 2000 Model Owner's Manual

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Authorized Dimension One Dealer can recommend a good product for
this use. Be careful when using detergents not to leave soap residue on
the spa shell as this will cause suds build up in your spa water and you'll
find yourself changing the water more frequently than should be neces-
sary.
CAUTION: Do not use "409" type cleaners or other caustic solutions
as they may damage the spa shell surface and void the warranty. If you
are using baking soda to clean your spa shell, be careful not to get it on
the skirt. It may bleach the wood.

CARE FOR THE SPA CABINET

When properly cared for, the wood cabinet of your spa will maintain its
beauty for many years. All woods react to the elements differently by
expanding and contracting. Re-stain the wood every 3-6 months, to
thoroughly protect it. 'Redwood' or 'Coastal Gray' stain, available from
your local Dimension One Spas Dealer serves as a good sealing agent for
the wood. Please note that the cabinet is not warranted against reaction
to natural weather conditions. The wood must be properly maintained.

CARE FOR THE SPA COVER

The thermal cover for your spa is an extremely durable foam insulated
product. See the manufacturer's literature for proper cleaning instruc-
tions. When the spa is not in use, it is recommended that the cover tie
downs always be utilized to discourage unsupervised children and mini-
mize heat loss. Small locks are also available for the cover tie downs. In
either case, these locking methods are not considered adequate to keep
unauthorized people from entering the spa.

SPECIAL COLD WEATHER INSTRUCTIONS

Winter is one of the best times of the year to enjoy the warmth of your
spa. Your Dimension One spa is 100% fully foam insulated and will not
cost significantly more to operate in the winter than any other time of
year. Because it is very difficult to get all the water out of the plumbing
lines, we do not recommend draining your spa for the winter. However,
if you don't plan to use your spa during the winter, we recommend you
winterize it as follows:

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