Aruba Spa 2003 Serenade Hot Tub User Manual


 
cleaning solution is properly diluted and removed. This will
avoid unnecessary reaction of skin irritations from chemical
contact to the body. Follow product recommendations. You
may also wish to periodically polish the acrylic surface with
spa polish (Gel Gloss).
CABINET
When properly cared for the Cedar cabinet of your spa will
maintain its good looks for many years. All woods react to
the elements differently by expanding and contracting, so
make sure you re-stain the wood every 10 to 12 months with
an oil based stain to thoroughly protect the wood. Clear
wood finish can be used as a good wood sealing agent. The
wood must be properly maintained.
COVER
With safety and convenience in mind the spa cover has been
designed with child safety latches and a slope designed to
create a natural run-off for rain water. Please ensure the use
of spa straps and latches to secure the cover when not in use.
This will help to discourage unsupervised children from
entering the spa and keep the spa cover secure in high-wind
conditions.
DO NOT allow snow to build up on the cover as it is not
intended to bear weight. Weight on the cover may cause the
edges of the cover to curl, or progressively warp and bow the
cover, or in extreme cases cause the foam inserts to break. To
avoid this keep all weightbearing objects off of the cover.
Water and snow must be swept off to keep them from accu-
mulating or puddling on the cover. Should puddling occur,
WARNING
Do not use caustic solutions as they may
damage the spa shell surface and void the
warranty.
WARNING
When cleaning the surface use only acrylic
cleaners.
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