Caldera Highland Series Hot Tub User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE
WOOD SPA CABINET STANDARD (OPTIONAL ON OLYMPIA &
CUMBERLAND
®
)
The spa cabinet on Highland series spas is constructed of high-quality wood. The wood cabinet is factory-sealed with a lightly tinted stain for beauty and protection. As
with all wood products, prolonged exposure will cause discoloration and drying. Do not use wood sealers or wood furniture-type oils such as tung, teak or lemon to seal
the cabinet, as they will cause the wood to blacken. Discoloration or aging of the redwood cabinet is considered natural and is not covered by the limited warranty.
NOTE: Always test a small area (such as one or two vertical corner boards) of your spa cabinet for stain compatibility before applying a non-recommended stain.
ECOTECH
®
SPA CABINET (OPTIONAL ON OLYMPIA &
CUMBERLAND
®
AND STANDARD ON AVENTINE
TM
)
The EcoTech cabinet consists of rigid polymers that combine the durability of plastic, with the beauty of wood. EcoTech won’t crack, peel, blister, or delaminate even
after prolonged exposure to the elements.
Cleaning your EcoTech cabinet is as easy as spraying the cabinet with a mild soap and
water solution to remove any stains and residue.
DRAINING YOUR SPA
1. TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT POWER FROM THE SPA.
2. Remove the equipment compartment access door.
3. Locate the drain cap. Lift drain hose above the water level.(Requires cutting plastic tie
the first time.)
4. Unscrew and remove the drain cap.
5. Attach drain hose to garden hose and direct to an appropriate draining area. Maintain
hose below water line.
6. After your spa is empty, clean the shell and filter cartridge.
7. After cleaning, remove garden hose and put drain cap back in place.
8. Replace the equipment compartment access door.
NON-OPERATION IN COLD CLIMATE
If the spa is to be left unused for an extended period of time in areas where FREEZING
TEMPERATURES DO NOT OCCUR, it may be desirable to turn the heater to the lowest
temperature. The automatic filter cycles will keep the spa water clean and sparkling. When
preparing the spa for use, check the water chemistry to assure correct chlorine or bromine
and pH levels.
You can keep the water in the spa during the time of year when freezing at the spa location may occur. If a freeze condition is detected, the pump and heater will be
activated automatically to circulate the water in low speed. However, CAUTION must be used with this approach. In the event of electrical power interruption, regardless
of the cause, the heater and pump will stop operating and freeze protection will be lost, possibly resulting in freeze damage to the spa, spa plumbing and/or
components. Such damage is not covered by warranty.
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA
If the spa is located where freezing temperatures occur, and you do not intend
to use your spa for an extended period, follow steps 1 through 7 outlined in
“DRAINING YOUR SPA” then complete the steps below:
IMPORTANT: The following steps should protect your spa from freezing
damage provided these instructions are followed exactly. For maximum
protection against freeze damage to your spa, Watkins
®
Manufacturing
Corporation recommends contacting your local Oasis dealer to schedule an in-home
Propylene glycol (anti-freeze) Winterizing Service plan.
NOTE: MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER TO THE SPA IS OFF and all water has been
drained from the spa before you continue.
1. It will be necessary to remove all water from the interior plumbing.
2. Remove the floating weir, basket, and filter cartridge. Clean the filter cartridge
and store in a dry place. Attach the vacuum hose to the vacuum side of the
shop vac and thoroughly dry the filter compartment.
3. Using the shop vac, remove the water starting with the jets at the top and moving to the ones at the bottom of the spa.
DRAIN CAP
DRAIN
HOSE
GARDEN HOSE
PUMP DOOR
PUMP DRAIN PLUG LOCATION
DRAIN
PLUG
UNION
Front view of pump