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5. Attach the nozzle on the air pump to the valve on
the floor of the Inflatable Liner (29). Use the air
pump to fill the bottom of the Inflatable Liner with air.
Be extremely careful not to puncture the Liner.
You will need to operate the pump by hand for
this step.
Next, attach the nozzle on the air pump to the valve
on the bolster of the Inflatable Liner (29). Fill the bol-
ster until there are no wrinkles.
6. Before filling the spa with water, make sure that the
spa is in the desired location, that it can easily be
serviced, and that the cover can easily be removed.
Once the spa is filled, it will have to be drained
before it can be moved.
Using a garden hose or other clean water source, fill
the spa until there are 2 to 3 inches of water in the
spa. Next, smooth out the wrinkles in the sides
and bottom of the Inflatable Liner (29). Although
a few wrinkles are normal, it is very important to
smooth out as many wrinkles as possible.
Resume filling the spa until the water reaches the fill
line. Do not overfill the spa. Note: When the spa is
filled, the Spa Surround (9) may bow slightly; this is a
normal condition.
After the spa is filled, the spa jet unit must be
primed before the spa is used (see PRIMING THE
SPA JET UNIT on page 10). Important: Prime the
spa jet unit before continuing to step 7.
7. Use the air pump to fill both chambers of the
Inflatable Cover (4) with air.
Slide one of the four straps inside the Spa Cover
(11) through one of the loops on the Inflatable Cover
(4). Attach the latch on the strap to the buckle on the
other end of the strap. Attach the other three straps
to the loops on the Inflatable Cover in the same way.
8. Place the Spa Cover (11) over the spa and line up
the bulge on the Spa Cover with the console on the
dry side jet pack. Snap each of the six latches on the
Spa Cover into the buckles on the Spa Surround (9).
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Fill Line
Air Valve
Air Valve
Air Valve
Bulge
Console
Buckle
Latch
4
11
11
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29
29
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Pouch for
Jet Plugs
Latches
and Buckles