hommel & co Timber hot tub User Manual

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"We are delighted you have chosen to buy one of our wood burning hot tubs. We hope it will give
you many years of trouble free use and that you will enjoy the physical and mental benefits of
outdoor bathing. Overall the system is easy to operate and maintain with little to go wrong however
the following document provides some important information which must be noted for safety and
gives useful tips on how to get the most out of your tub."
2016
TIMBER HOT TUB – USER GUIDE

Safety Notes

The stove and in particular the flue are hot when in operation. NEVER TOUCH THE CHIMNEY WHEN
THE STOVE IS WORKING.
Do not use any type of coal or charcoal in the stove, as this may damage the equipment which is
designed only to burn wood.
Do not use the tub under the influence of alcohol or if you have any health condition that would
prevent you from bathing. If you are in any doubt check with your doctor.
Keep lids on when not in use and remove steps so to make the tub inaccessible to children.
Ensure that the water level is above the upper (hot) inlet AT ALL TIMES when the stove is in use.
In extreme wind remove lids to avoid any risk that they may blow off.
In periods of extreme cold, water in the tub is lightly to freeze. In these conditions drain both tub
and stove to avoid risk of damage from expanding ice. Drain plugs are fitted to the rear of the stove
and in the floor of the tub.

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  • Page 1 2016 TIMBER HOT TUB – USER GUIDE Safety Notes The stove and in particular the flue are hot when in operation. NEVER TOUCH THE CHIMNEY WHEN THE STOVE IS WORKING.
  • Page 2 Do not allow children access to the stove when in use and NEVER leave children unattended in or around the tub whilst it is in use. Do not add chemicals to the water, it is unnecessary and may damage the wood or the stove. For safety, avoid bathing alone.
  • Page 3 The stove and all other metalwork constructed from stainless steel for outdoor use. Filling and Operation Fill the tub with cold water using a garden hose. Rainwater can also be collected and used to fill the tub. NEVER DRAIN WATER FROM THE TUB WHEN THE STOVE IS IN USE firing the stove without water will permanently damage the stove and pose risk of fire.
  • Page 4 IF THE WATER IS TOO HOT DO NOT GET IN. Do not rely solely on a thermometer, if you feel the water is too hot, add cold water to reduce the temperature IF YOU BECOME TOO HOT, GET OUT. Due to the volume of water in the tub your body will absorb heat without affecting water temperature - a bath for example will become colder as you use it meaning you can stay in the water for long periods.

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