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This document is an assembly and instruction manual for an Outsunny Inflatable Spa. It provides comprehensive guidance on the installation, operation, and maintenance of the inflatable hot tub, emphasizing safety precautions and troubleshooting.
The Outsunny Inflatable Spa is designed to provide a portable and relaxing hot tub experience. It features a pump that handles inflation, filtration, heating, and bubbling functions. The spa is intended for both indoor and outdoor use, with specific considerations for each environment to ensure safety and optimal performance. Users can control temperature settings, activate bubble jets, and manage filtration through a control panel on the pump unit. The spa is equipped with a child lock function for safety and includes a manual reset for the temperature protection switch.
The manual details several models of the inflatable spa, including ME20020EU/US, ME20022EU/US, ME20023EU/US, and ME20024EU/US, each with slightly varying specifications.
Common Specifications (may vary by model):
Installation: The spa requires a smooth, flat surface free of sharp objects, capable of supporting the combined weight of the spa, water, and users. A good drainage system is essential. For indoor installation, floor drains and moisture-proofing are necessary due to potential water spills and significant water vapor. Good ventilation is also required. Outdoor installation should avoid temperatures below 10°C (50°F) and prolonged direct sunlight to prevent damage and maintain heating efficiency.
Inflation: The spa is inflated using its matching pump. The inflatable tube connects to the inlet with a bubble mark on the pump, and the other end inflates the spa pool. Over-inflation is warned against, with a normal working pressure of 5.0KPa/0.87psi. The side wall air chamber should be filled first, followed by the inflatable top cover if provided.
Valve Operation: The manual describes two types of valves: a safety valve and a rotated valve. Both involve opening a cap, inserting the inflatable hose for inflation, and then covering the cap. Deflation involves opening the cap and allowing air to escape, with a specific red point press for the rotated valve.
Pump Connection: The pump connects to the pool via pipes according to marked instructions. The filter cartridge screws clockwise into the water inlet wall.
Filling: The spa should be filled with water up to the printed water level line on the inner wall. Users are cautioned not to plug in the pump during filling and to cover the pool when heating water. Adult supervision is required for children using the spa, and the cover should be locked when not in use.
Control Panel Functions: The control panel features buttons for:
Water Requirements: Maintaining a pH value between 6.5 and 8.5 is crucial for the spa's longevity and user health. pH test paper is recommended for regular checks. Damage due to improper pH levels is not covered by warranty.
Water Treatment: Regular filtration, cleaning, and disinfection are essential.
Cleaning the Spa: The spa pool and pump body should be wiped frequently with a soft cloth and neutral detergent to remove dirt, swimsuit residue, and scale. A fine brush can be used to clean scale from the water inlet and outlet. Hard brushes should not be used.
Repairing the Spa: For punctures and air leaks, a repair patch from the kit can be used. The spa must be drained and deflated, the damaged part cleaned, and the patch applied with matching glue. The repaired spa should not be used for 12 hours.
Storage: After drainage, ensure all water is removed from the spa pool and control box. The filter cartridge should be removed, and the spa and pump cleaned with a cotton cloth. Store the spa in its original packaging in a warm, dry place.
Troubleshooting: The manual includes a detailed troubleshooting guide for common issues such as: