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Tea-colored water: The natural oils and tannins in cedar
(especially red cedar) will cause the water to turn
tea-colored when the tub is new. This is normal and
harmless. The sweet aroma of cedar is due to these oils.
You may want to change the water frequently at first to
help clarify the water. This effect will diminish slowly
with time.
Section 12: Tub Safety
Your tub will give many years of enjoyment. Please note
the following general safety points:
1. Tub safety is your responsibility.
2. Never allow unsupervised children to use your
tub. Be sure that a responsible adult is in control at
all times. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.
3. Hot tubs are for sitting only. Do not allow
diving or horseplay.
4. Children should use the tub at lower
temperatures than adults, typically no more that 100
degrees. Consult your physician for advice on hot
tubbing for children.
5. Pregnant women, people with heart
conditions, high blood pressure or other health
conditions must always consult with a physician
before using a hot tub.
6. Consult your physician about their
recommendations regarding your ability to soak and
at what temperature. Never soak in water warmer
than 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
7. To avoid risk of accidental drowning, never
allow hot tubbing alone.
8. Do not consume alcohol in excess while hot
tubbing.
9. It is important to keep the water in your tub
clean by changing the water, replacing the filter,
cleaning the tub, and using disinfecting and sanitizing
chemicals. Skin irritation is a sign of bacteria in the
water. See the instructions on water quality. If you need
to re-order supplies contact us.
Section 13: Tub Maintenance
Your tub should last for many years with a little
maintenance. Here are a few recommendations.
Keep the tub filled whenever possible. Remember that a
wooden tub is a dynamic object and the wood will swell
and shrink with exposure to water or lack of it. Like a
wooden boat, it will seep water at first, then swell shut.
Leaving the tub empty for a few days for maintenance or
cleaning is normal and fine. (keep the cover in place to
minimize drying).
Leaving the tub unused for extended periods of time. If
you need to leave the tub unused while on vacation or for
other reasons, drain most of the water out leaving about 3
inches in the tub. Drain the heating system including any
filters or pumps in the system. Secure the cover on the
tub and wrap the tub with a tarp to protect it and prevent
excessive drying.
Avoid leaving the tub dry for extended periods. It is fine
to leave the tub empty for several days for maintenance.
In general, you want to keep the tub wet as much as
possible. This keeps the wood from drying out, shrinking
and opening up the seams. If you need to drain the tub in
cold weather or when you are away for an extended
period, leave 2-3 inches of water in the bottom so the
floor seam will not dry out. The tub will not be
permanently damaged by drying out, but will have to
swell again to hold water.
If the tub does dry out during vacation or winter closure:
While empty, check to see if the compression straps can
be tightened up a bit. Tighten the bottom strap first, then
the upper ones. Do not over tighten the upper straps -
they do not get tightened as much as the bottom one.
NEVER tighten the straps when the tub is full of water!
Add water slowly and allow the tub to swell – see section
on adding water.
Freezing. Never let the tub freeze solid when full of
water!!!! Since water expands when frozen, this will put
enormous strain on the bottom, sides, hardware, plumbing
and heating system. If you are going to be away during
freezing weather, or you want to shut your tub down
during a cold snap, or for the entire winter, follow these
steps:
13
REV: 2018.01.11

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ZEN Cedar Specifications

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BrandZEN
ModelCedar
CategoryBathtubs
LanguageEnglish