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RotoSpa DuraSpa S160 Owner's Manual

RotoSpa DuraSpa S160 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………1 Electrical Supply………………………………………………………………..2 Getting Started Step by Step guide…………………………….… 3, 4 Using your RotoSpa’s control panel and it’s functions…..…..5 Maintenance……………………………………………………………….7,6, 8 DuraSpa S160 Specifications…..………………………………………...9 Health and Safety…………………………………………………………….10 Troubleshooting………..………………………………………………11, 12...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This guide will explain everything you need to know about the set up and continual use of your RotoSpa. In order to obtain maximum benefit from your RotoSpa we recommend that you read and follow the information contained in this guide.
  • Page 6: Electrical Supply

    The circuit must be RCD protected having characteristics specified in regulation 415.1.1 of the IET wiring regulations. The RotoSpa will be supplied with a 3 meter 3 core flex cable with a male commando plug attached. Please note if your socket is positioned too far away from the RotoSpa the cable may not reach.
  • Page 7: Getting Started Step By Step Guide

    RotoSpa up, after a water change or taking out of winterization. STEP 1; when you get your RotoSpa you will need to begin by filling it with water to the specified level as shown to the right, minimum fill level is no lower than the second slot down from the top.
  • Page 8 For Bromine users add 3 grams of non-chlorine shock to a plastic container with a sample of your spa water, mix well and add to your RotoSpa, allow jets to run for a few minutes so solution can distribute evenly. It is advised that you run your Bromine level at 8ppm to completely eliminate and contaminants within your water (allow to drop to 4-6ppm before using your RotoSpa).
  • Page 9: Using Your Rotospa's Control Panel And It's Functions

    To ensure your RotoSpa retains its temperature please return to auto mode when not in use.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    RotoSpa’s recommended maintenance tips in order to keep you safe and to keep your tub of top condition. We advise an annual service of your RotoSpa by one of our engineers to keep your DuraSpa in as new condition and to check for any wear and tear of components and/or pipework.
  • Page 11 If kept clean and well balanced your water can last up to 4 months before needing to be changed. To drain the water, you will need to attach a hose to the drain valve, this is located on the bottom edge of the RotoSpa (see page 8), you will then need to place the end of the hose in the area you wish the water to drain to.
  • Page 12 Servicing your hot tub As previously mentioned annual servicing of your RotoSpa will reduce the risk of breakdowns and unnecessary costs for emergency call outs. We have a few differing service packages available depending on your needs. They range from winter shutdown to a full inspection of pipework, glue joints, performance ratings on your pump, heater and control box.
  • Page 13: Duraspa S160 Specifications

    DuraSpa S160 Drain Valve. Please see below for a diagram of your hot tub’s specifications. Comfort Headrest Located in the hand hold at Bather Seat Hydro Jets Master Seat the foot of the hot tub. Suction Cover Recliner Seat Single Colour LED...
  • Page 14: Health And Safety

    Health and Safety Hot Tubs can be a very enjoyable way to spend time and make memories with friends and family when used in a responsible manner. Please read through these health and safety notes to ensure you and your guests are kept safe.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please see below for possible problems that may occur during your ownership of a RotoSpa Hot Tub. For anything not listed please revert to your touchpad user guide supplied with your Hot Tub or call our office for further assistance.
  • Page 16 Pump has become Laboured/Noisier There may be a fault with the pump or Check that the water levels are correct than normal there is not enough water in the hot (see page8) tub. Have you recently moved the location of the hot tub? The pump on our Hot Tubs can appear noisier if the tub itself is enclosed (in a cabin/log house) or when...