Installation Instructions - Sunrise spas 670 EZ Owner's Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Remember, your new spa is a powerful piece of electrical and plumbing equipment. You owe it to yourself, your family
and your friends to install it correctly and safely. Before attempting to hook-up or use your spa, please read the
following instructions.
This spa is intended for outdoor use, however it can be installed indoors when
precautions are taken to ensure the spa is installed and located in such a manner that
any water that could leak, splash or be released as humidity will drain away harmlessly.
POSITIONING OF YOUR SPA - CONSIDERATIONS
Your spa is completely self-contained. Therefore, you can situate it just about anywhere; on a patio, in or on a deck, in
a basement or sunroom. It comes completely pre-plumbed and water tested from the factory. Never lift or carry the spa
by the plumbing. Damage could occur which would not be covered under warranty.
You should take into account the following when selecting prospective spa sites in order to maximize enjoyment.
To avoid any personal injury or damage to your spa, have 4-5 people ready to assist you to move the spa to its' final
location. Use a moving dolly and/or straps to more evenly distribute the spa's weight. Never lift or carry the spa by its'
plumbing.
SITE CONSIDERATIONS
Local codes
Delivery access to location
Vegetation in spa area
Spa location relative to buildings
Fences, tree lines
Spa step out location
Spa Direction
Downspouts and natural
drainage of land
Outside water supply and
draining location
Optional accessories
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ATTENTION:
Local building, property and electrical codes may affect your installation.
Gates, overhangs, fences, gas meters, and AC units may become obstructions.
You may need to access from a neighbour's yard or employ a crane.
Trees, bushes, flowers etc. can all add to spa maintenance.
The location could add to your spa maintenance (removing snow from cover) and
increase operating costs.
More privacy during use and serves as a wind break but may also add more
maintenance.
Any surface that is slippery when wet could be dangerous for bathers both
entering and exiting the spa.
View when using a lounger & ease of access for servicing.
These may flood the spa area, damage spa or create a safety hazard to bathers.
You will need a place to safely drain the spa and a way to refill it easily.
These may take up added space that you must plan for (cover remover/holder).
Sunrise Spas 2019 Owner's Manual

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