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• If you are going to operate your ECO SPA at 110 Volts your ECO SPA draws a maximum
of 12 Amps operating at 110 Volts. A GFCI power cord is supplied with all 110 Volt
models.
• Locate the round plate labeled POWER CORD on the outside bottom corner of the rear
side of the spa, remove it and pull out the electrical cord with the attached GFCI unit
that is located behind this plate. Assure that the cord will reach a grounded wall outlet
of a 110 Volt 15 amp circuit without using an extension cord. IF YOU MUST USE AN
EXTENSION CORD, IT MUST BE GROUNDED (3-PRONG), AT LEAST 10 GAUGE AND AS
SHORT AS POSSIBLE. USING AN INFERIOR EXTENSION CORD WILL LIKELY CAUSE A
VOLTAGE DROP WHICH WILL CAUSE THE SPA’S CONTROLS TO MALFUNCTION AND
COULD DAMAGE COMPONENTS. If there is not a 110 Volt 15 Amp grounded outlet close
enough to the spa to do so you may want to consider contacting a Licensed Electrician to
supply power to the Spa in a proper manner.
• Do not plug the power cord into the outlet until the spa is completely filled with water
to the proper water level.
• If you are going to operate your
ECO SPA at 220 Volts you
ECO SPA draws a maximum
of 23 Amps if converted from standard 110V or 27 Amps if equipped with an upgraded
4hp pump. You must hire a certified electrician to install a 220V, 50 Amp GFCI breaker
and to connect the wiring to your spa per all local and national codes. (See page 28 of
this manual for instructions on how to convert your ECO SPA from 110V to 220V
operation). Ensure that the 220V breaker is disconnected until the spa is completely
filled with water to the proper level.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION
• Install your spa on water resistant, non-slip floor, preferably
with a drain to remove the water that is splashed from the
spa. Do not install on carpet or other material that will be
damaged by moisture.
• Take into consideration the room humidity which will exist
due to high temperatures. Providing natural or forced
ventilation in the room will help maintain comfort and
minimize moisture damage to the surrounding environment.
• Indoor second story installation above finished living space
should be avoided due to the possibility of water and
humidity damage.
•
Allow full access to the spa equipment for service.