30 KW Finntub Nordic Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- FINNTUB
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30 KW Finn tub Nordic
Instruction Manual
30 KW Finn tub Nordic
WARNING!
A. Verify that the product has not been damaged during shipping when unpacking
the product. If damages are discovered, report in that case, to the delivery
company.
B. Read the technical instructions before installing the bath
C. We are not responsible for product malfunction or damages if our
instructions are not followed during installation.
D. Read the users instructions before using the bath
E. Do not leave children in the bath without supervision
F. For safety, energy consumption and cleanliness, we recommend using a
lockable cover when the bath is not in use and during heating.
G. ATTENTION! If the hot tub will be countersunk e.g. in a terrace it is
necessary that the access is not obstructed in any way order to be able to
service it. Service hatches should be removable without a problem.
H. Check the quality of the water, as well as temperature and function,
regularly, don’t leave the spa unmonitored for long time periods.
I. If automatic dispensers (floating, etc.) are used, careful adjustment
should be made to avoid incorrect dosage. Follow the recommendations in our
instructions.
Read the instructions carefully and save them for future needs.
The hot tub is for outdoor use only.
WARNINGS
- Danger! ‐ Risk of drowning (especially for children under 5 years). Pay attention to and prevent children from using the hot tub without permission. An adult supervisor must prevent children from having access to the hot tub on their own.
- Use a lockable lid or other protective device that prevents access. When children use the hot tub, the adult must be supervised.
- The temperature in the hot tub should never exceed 40 ° C. A lower temperature is recommended, especially for children and for longer stays.
- High water temperatures increase the risk of birth defects early in pregnancy. Therefore, pregnant women should use the hot tub with lower water temperatures and shorter periods.
- The user must always consider their state of health when using the hot tub.
- Always check the water temperature in the hot tub before using it.
- The use of alcohol, drugs or medicines before entering the hot tub or during the use of the hot tub may cause unconsciousness and a risk of drowning.
- Avoid swallowing water.
- There must be a telephone and a list of emergency numbers near the hot tub.
See separate document for water hygiene!
RECYCLING OF THE PRODUCT
The metal parts of the product are taken to the metal recycling and the wooden
parts can be incinerated.
Pressure impregnated wood is environmentally hazardous waste. Wooden frame and
exterior wood panel can be incinerated. Other parts are mixed waste.
PVC‐plastic; Pipes | Landfill waste |
---|---|
HDPE‐plastic; the plastic hot tub itself | Can be incinerated, can be removed, |
for
example, as energy waste.
EPS Insulation, bottom and panel insulation on insulated models| Can be
incinerated, can be removed, for
example, as energy waste.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
When placing the hot tub near buildings, the distance between the fireplace
chimney and combustible structures must be at least that shown in the sketch.
Remember to check the distance both sideways and vertically. It is important
to prevent the risk of ignition. Local regulations may vary.
There must be no flammable material in front of and under the stove. As an
example, refractory material such as sand, metal plate or concrete can be laid
in front of the stove according to the attached picture. The outer surface of
the stove does not get hotter than the water as it is double‐jacketed with
water in between. Both the chimney and the front and door of the stove will
still be hot.
Filling of water
Filling is generally done with a garden hose connected to the water mains. If
another water source is used, take special consideration regarding the
potential for bacteria. Read the instructions on water hygiene and the use of
chemicals.
Remember that the water level will rise by approx. 5 cm when an average‐sized
person sits in the Hot Tub. This is equivalent to 80 liters of water. The
water level should be 20 cm below the edge when empty. The total amount of
water to heat up is subsequently reduced by ca. 200 liters. If the Hot Tub is
completely filled, this amount of water will flood over the edges when the
users sit down.
Minimum water level: The water level in the barrel must always be at
least 5 cm above the stove’s upper connection pipe before you start firing in
the stove (picture to the right).
Firing in the fireplace!
- Never empty the barrel of water if there is still burning wood or embers left in the stove as there is a great risk that the material in the stove will then melt or be damaged.
- If it is frozen in a pipe or stove, never light wood or other material in the stove as it will be damaged.
Cleaning the hot tub ‐ After the water has been used in a hot tub so it
should be emptied out. The hot tub is then rinsed out with clean fresh water.
If the water has been in it for a long time, it should also be scrubbed with
soap. If you have a stove from Spa Dealers so it should always be emptied of
water.
Heating device ‐ Always read the separate instructions supplied with the
heating device, for example, wood stove or gas heater. Be sure to follow them
and take also into account the possible risk of freezing.
Managed correctly, you will bathe in a Spa Dealers hot tub for many
years.
Foundation and placement options
Maintenance
The wood on the outside must be treated with wood oil annually. The oil must be suitable for hard wood or heat treated wood and provide UV protection. It would be also good if it contains a slight brownish nuance in order to provide more protection.
If you have any questions, please contact us at +358‐10‐239 5600 or
info@spadealers.fi
We wish you many wonderful bathing days.
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