I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R Y O U R N Ew S P A; Positioning Your Spa; Safety Devices - Dimension One Spas Chairman II Owner's Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SP A
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO HOOK-UP OR USE YOUR SPA,
PLEASE READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
CAREFULLY VIEW YOUR VIDEO OWNER'S MANUAL.
P O S I T I ON I N G Y OU R S P A
Because your spa is completely self-contained, you can locate it just
about anywhere you wish... on a deck, patio or even indoors. Just be sure
to position it above ground, in an area with good drainage, and on a
level, continuous surface that contacts the bottom of the spa fully. A
concrete slab is best but not required. Locate your spa so that the equip-
ment is above grade and not subject to flooding. WATER SHOULD
ALWAYS DRAIN A WAY FROM THE SPA.
S A F E T Y D E V I C E S
Your spa is equipped with the following safety features:
1) A water flow sensor that prevents the heater from activating unless
there is sufficient water flow, thus preventing "dry firing" of the
heater.
2) Automatic spa shutdown timers that shut off the spa jet pump after
30 minutes of operation. The Chairman II, Diplomat, Chairman,
Californian, Nautilus and Aurora II can be programmed to shut off
after longer intervals (I.E. 45, 60 minutes). The spa light automati-
cally shuts off after 4 hours.
3) An electronic high limit switch that automatically shuts off the
heater if the spa water temperature exceeds 112˚ F.
4) An automatic freeze sensor which puts the spa into 'Smart Winter
Mode' if the air temperature in the equipment bay drops below a facto-
ry preset level. In 'Smart Winter Mode', your spa will start the jets for 1
minute, at high speed, every two hours, for 24 hours.
1999 Owner's Manual
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