Download Print this page

Advertisement

Quick Links

Revolutionise
your relaxation
Read carefully and
keep for future
reference
Eco Foam Spa
user manual (UK)

Advertisement

loading

Summary of Contents for Wave Eco Foam Spa

  • Page 1 Eco Foam Spa user manual (UK) Revolutionise your relaxation Read carefully and keep for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Instructions 03-04 Parts Checklist & Product Specification 05-07 Installation Guidance 08-11 Filling & Operating Guidance 12-14 Water Maintenance Cleaning & Storing Troubleshooting & Error Codes 17-18 Warranty & Returns...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed: • The appliance should be supplied through a residual current device (RCD/GFCI type) with a rated tripping current not exceeding 30mA. Electric installations should fulfil the requirements of local standards.
  • Page 4 (approximately 1300kgs / 2866lb for a 6 Person Square Wave Spa plus the combined weight of the occupants). If the spa is placed on a surface which does not meet these requirements, any damage caused by improper support will void the warranty.
  • Page 5: Parts Checklist & Product Specification

    PARTS CHECKLIST ® CLEVERSPA Please check all parts are present in your box before first use. To order new or missing parts please visit wavespas.com OUTER LINER INNER LINER HEATER 8 X FOAM PANELS CLIP-ON TOP COVER INFLATABLE LID 8 X POLES / CONNECTORS REMOTE CONTROLLER *GARDA ONLY WRENCH...
  • Page 6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ® CLEVERSPA PRODUCT TAHOE 4 TAHOE 6 COMO 6 SPECIFICATION CIRCULAR CIRCULAR OCTAGONAL Capacity 2-4 People 4-6 People 4-6 People 650L / 171GAL 985L / 260GAL 985L / 260GAL Water Capacity (approx.) Actual Water Flow (approx.) 1,325L/H / 350GAL/H 1,325L/H / 350GAL/H 1,325L/H / 350GAL/H Ф156 x 70cm /...
  • Page 7 HEATING GUIDE ® CLEVERSPA Heating the water in your spa will usually take between 1-1.5°C / 2-3°F per hour, however this depends on starting water temperature and ambient temperature. The table below gives a guide to the approximate time required to heat the spa to 40°C / 104°C in different conditions.
  • Page 8: Installation Guidance

    Wave Spa sits properly. During filling, emptying or when in use, water may spill out of your Wave Spa. You should install it near to a drainage point that is able to accept the total volume of water.
  • Page 9 FOAM PANELS SET UP GUIDE Each foam panel is labelled with a number that corresponds to the diagrams below. Please use this as reference when assembling the foam walls to ensure the panels are placed in the correct order. Garda Integrated Heater Tahoe Integrated Heater...
  • Page 10 SETTING UP YOUR WAVE SPA 3. Start with the panels cut to fit t with the panels cut to fit 1. Unpack the spa in a warm 2. Unfold the sides of the outer liner environment to help keep the liner...
  • Page 11 10. The heater can now be stood 11. [GARDA only] The support 12. The outer liner can be pulled upright and fitted snugly into the frame should sit neatly into the up to fully cover the foam walls, cut-out in the foam panel. Take grooves in the heater casing.
  • Page 12: Filling & Operating Guidance

    FILLING YOUR WAVE SPA Before filling your Wave Spa, make sure the power cable is outside the spa and NOT connected to the power supply. Check the rubber plug inside the spa is inserted correctly and is watertight in the water outlet located at the bottom.
  • Page 13 OPERATING YOUR WAVE SPA ® Warning! Do not operate the pump and heater system whilst the spa is empty, as this may damage the system. FILTRATION SYSTEM To use the filtration system, press the ‘FILTER’ button, a light will appear and the pump will start to work.
  • Page 14 ® Warning! Do not operate the pump and heater system whilst the spa is empty, as this may damage the system. BUBBLE / INFLATE Press the ‘BUBBLE/INFLATE’ button and the bubble jets will start working - a light will also appear.
  • Page 15: Water Maintenance

    IMPORTANCE OF WATER TREATMENT It is of great importance that you regularly monitor and appropriately treat the water in your Wave Spa to maximise your enjoyment from the hot tub and to extend its life. Importantly, you should know that hot tubs can harbour bacteria if not treated correctly and the most common form can lead to Legionnaires‘...
  • Page 16: Cleaning & Storing

    Make sure all the water is completely drained from the Wave Spa and pump system. This is vital in extending the life of your Wave Spa. We recommend the use of a wet/dry vacuum to blow out or suck up water from the Wave Spa pipes and pump lines.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting & Error Codes

    - Improper water maintenance - Refer to the chemical manufacturer’s instructions Display temperature - Residual water in the Wave - Unplug from mains and wait. Temperature is higher than 40°C / - Spa will continue to be heated will start to reduce and return to normal 104°F, after stopping...
  • Page 18 Use a net to remove debris from the water. Water temperature sensor issue Please contact Wave customer services. Freeze Protect mode has been activated. To exit Freeze Protect (FP) mode, press the HEATER button followed by the UP button, until reaching 20°C.
  • Page 19: Warranty & Returns

    During the warranty period return and replacement costs will be the responsibility of Wave subject to warranty claim. Please note the return must be organized by Wave, Wave will not cover the costs of a customer arranged return. Should you run into an issue please contact Wave Customer Services to initiate the return.
  • Page 20 F o l l o w u s @ W A V E S P A S...