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CLEVERSPA 180CM CIRCULAR - Water Drainage Considerations; Top Cover Usage and Storage; Outdoor Installation Guidance; Indoor Installation Guidance

CLEVERSPA 180CM CIRCULAR
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - READ CAREFULLY!INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
WATER DRAINAGE
Consideration for a draining system around/under the spa to evacuate to waste the water poured by the bathers
exiting the spa, splashes, (abnormal) leaking, accidental overflow etc., for regular cleaning of the spa and its
surroundings, and regular emptying of the spa or during long term spa storage. Special attention should be given
to areas that have high water tables, are prone to flooding and/or are sited indoors. Drainage to the surround
should be sucient to allow wash down. Where non-porous duckboard type flooring is used, it shall be provided
with drainage under to waste and facilities to clean and wash beneath and consequently be easily removed.
THE TOP COVER
When the hot tub is not in use, always keep the cover fitted, this helps minimize heat loss between uses / during
heating. Ensure the cover is fitted tightly, as directed to maximize insulation. When the cover is not in use it should
be stored in an appropriate location, where it cannot be damaged, or cause damage. The cover should be stored
in a clean, dry area, otherwise it can pick up dirt and bacteria. We recommend that the cover is kept o the
ground to retain its cleanliness (particularly the surface in close proximity to the water spa water surface). Covers
should not be put on wooden tables or wooden decking because of the risk of bleaching the wood. A cover lifter,
or similar device, is useful for ensuring that the cover does not come into contact with the ground. Top covers shall
be cleaned inside and out periodically using a suitable solution that includes adequate disinfection (e.g. 10 mg/l
of Free Chlorine).
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
The need to take into consideration local environmental conditions, such as ground water and risk of frost and for
those professional installers to include a discussion of these conditions with the client.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
Advice for suitable air treatment in the spa chamber (ventilation and dehumidification) to preserve the bathers’
safety/comfort and the building and decorative materials present in the chamber.
Consider not to installing the spa on carpet or other floor materials (e.g. untreated cork, timber or other porous
materials) that promote or harbour moisture and bacteria, or that could be aected by water treatment chemicals
used in the spa.
Consider that it should remain possible to remove the spa from the chamber/building without destroying
part of the built structure.
Spa surround Barefoot areas and relaxing areas shall be considered in the cleaning process as well. No cleaning
water may flow into the spa or spa water cycle. The dirt and cleaning agents shall be rinsed carefully to drain in
the spa surround.
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