Installation
Outdoor Installation
If you install the hot tub outdoors, we recommend that you provide a concrete pad for it to rest
on. To do this, see instructions for constructing a concrete pad on page 6.
Indoor Installation
Water that splashes on the floor during hot tub use may cause a walking hazard and/or
structural damage. Good drainage must be provided and proper waterproof building materials
must be used in the area surrounding and beneath the hot tub. Take into consideration that
high room humidity will exist due to high spa water temperatures. Providing natural or forced
ventilation of the room will help maintain comfort and minimize moisture damage to the building.
Jacuzzi Premium Spas is not responsible for damages resulting from excess moisture or
water spillage. Consult an architect or engineer for aid in designing your indoor installation.
Drainage
Whether you install your hot tub indoors or outdoors, you can drain it completely by attaching
a garden hose to the fill and drain valve located on the pan of the hot tub. Simply run the hose
to the house sewer line or drain field and open the drain valve.
Make sure the area surrounding the hot tub has good drainage to keep water from collecting
at the base of the hot tub-especially near the equipment area. If drainage is poor, install a
drain line and/or gravel drain field.
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