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  • Page 1 HOT TUB INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 Thank you! Firstly, thank you for selecting a PARADISE HOT TUBS hot tub. We really appreciate your order. Please take time to read these instructions BEFORE using your tub. For any technical help, please contact PARADISE HOT TUBS on 021 220 8399...
  • Page 3 Damage during shipping Hot tubs shipped from our workshop are all adequately packed to reduce the chance of damage. In the unlikely event of damage occurring, claims must be made as follows: 1. Prior to signing the pick-up or delivery consignment from the freight carrier, you must ensure there is no visible damage to the outer packaging.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Heater, controller & touch-pad Your hot tub comes with the latest in SPANET pump technology and with a user-friendly touch-pad with many advanced features. Refer to the separate SPANET touch-pad controller manual regarding the operating instructions.
  • Page 5: Initial Setup

    Initial setup: Site your tub on a level, compact surface. A 15amp or 10amp professionally wired exterior power-point needs to be within 5m (the length of supplied power cord that comes with the pump) of the tub. The pump unit needs to be kept dry. If you have not bought from us a pump box or pump steps, either place the pump unit where it is covered from the weather or construct a waterproof box to place over it.
  • Page 6 4. Make sure that the clear ozonator hose from the tub loops around on the outside of the pump to tub black screw fitting. 5. Connect the right black screw fitting (the one connected to the pump) to the corresponding fitting from the tub and tighten up with polygrips.
  • Page 7 8. Connect the left black screw fitting (connected to the blue heater) to the corresponding fitting coming from the tub and tighten up with polygrips. 9. Connect the LED light and touch-pad wires into the control box (refer to the instructions on page 8 in the manual) 10.
  • Page 8 • ALWAYS make sure there is water above the hole on the top dark brown suction skimmer fitting on the tub wall when pump is operation. • Ideally, it’s best to run the pump on auto mode. Set the timer so that it shuts off overnight if noise is a problem at night.
  • Page 9: Cartridge Filter

    How clean your water and your filter is can be directly related to how often your hot tub is used and the climate you live in. The more often it’s used or the warmer your climate is, the more often you’re going to need to clean your filter cartridge.
  • Page 10 You will want to replace your filter when it shows signs of wear or damage or lack of water pressure going through it because it may compromise other parts of the system, which cost a lot more to repair or replace then a hot tub filter. Insulated, lockable hard cover •...
  • Page 11 Outside tub maintenance • Your tub has had 2 coats of Supreme Haarlem Danish Oil applied to the outside of the tub. The tub will need to have another coat every 6-12 months depending on the tub location • Use a cloth to apply then wipe off excess •...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance THE CEDAR HOT TUB 1. Keep the cover on whenever you are not using the tub as most of the heat loss and evaporation occurs when the cover is off 2. Occasionally there may be slight slimy feel to the tub, this is a coating of biofilm.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    rotating the 2 cartridges is the ideal method to help keep the water clean and filtered correctly. 7. Run a spa pipe cleaning chemical through the system every 12 months to remove any biofilm buildup in the pipes, this is best done just before changing the water.

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