Initial Chilly Goat Setup - Master Spas MICHAEL PHELPS CHILLY GOAT COLD TUB Owner's Manual & Limited Warranty

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INITIAL CHILLY GOAT SET UP
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PLACING YOUR CHILLY GOAT
The Chilly GOAT™ requires a dedicated 110V/15A
outlet. Be sure the outlet you are going to plug
your cold tub into meets all local codes. Check
with an Electrician to be sure.
Your Chilly GOAT comes with a GFCI protected
plug-in cord.
All cold tubs must be placed on a flat,
level surface. A concrete pad is ideal, but a
reinforced deck or properly prepped stone
pad may also be suitable. Check your specific
model details to determine the filled weight
of your cold tub and prep the area accordingly.
Placing your cold tub right on the ground is
unacceptable. Decks and stone pads are more
susceptible to sinking and settling that can
occur. If the cold tub is not held flat/level
between its frame and bottom of the shell, it
can cause unwarranted problems with the shell
and/or performance of your cold tub. All issues
associated with improper placement are not
covered by the limited warranty.
ATTENTION: BE SURE TO WAIT TO FILL AND
POWER YOUR COLD TUB FOR 24 HOURS
AFTER IT HAS BEEN MOVED IN TO PLACE.
SETUP STEPS
1. Put the cold tub in its final position.
Consider things like cord length for the
electrical connection and space for
access and ventilation as described in the
Site Requirements section. Master Spas
recommends having 6' of clearance on the
front side for adequate ventilation of the
heat pump and 2' of access on the other
3 sides. This provides adequate space for
regular maintenance and service in
most cases.
2. Remove the skirt cabinet panels, particularly
on the equipment end. These panels
are removed by lifting the panel section
vertically until it stops and then carefully
pulling the bottom outward at an angle to
unhook it from the channel. Although one
person can do so, it is convenient to have a
helping hand when removing the longer
side panels.
3. With the equipment end skirt cabinet panel
removed, be sure all unions are secure. The
heat pump has 2 plumbing unions that can
be tightened with and oil filter wrench or
large channel lock pliers. Check that all slice
valves are open, in the up position. Unions
and slice valves can shift or loosen during
the transportation and handling of the
cold tub.
4. Check and adjust internal ball valve to
"open" position before filling. Opening
before filling will help prevent air locking of
the circ pump and unwarranted damage to
the circ pump. Close this valve when filling
is completed.
5. Steps for attaching the condensation drain
line to the Chilly GOAT™.
• Locate the manufacturer installed drain line
placed on a long side of the Chilly GOAT
below the cabinet.
• Use the additional, included length of clear
3/8"ID hose to couple and route the drain
line away from the unit, so it does not allow
water to return toward the Chilly GOAT.
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