Inflation
Low temperature will harden the PVC material and make it more fragile.
The new spa might have been stored or transported at a low temperature (below 4°C / 39°F) before it is unfolded. Put the package indoors or somewhere warm for 12 hours to soften the material before use. The lower the temperature is, the more air the spa tub will require, and the longer the inflation will take. To shorten the inflation period, we suggest inflating the spa at a temperature higher than 15°C / 59°F. If the ambient temperature is below 0°C / 32°F, the spa should not be inflated.
Heating and Heat Preservation
In cold weather, heating the water up will take much more time. It is suggested to:
- Fill the spa tub with lukewarm water (not higher than 40°C / 104°F) to get it heated it more quickly.
- Use ground mat and inflatable bladder for better heat preservation effect.
- When the outdoor temperature is below 4°C(39°F), even when not using the spa, as long as it is filled with water, the heater should always be turned on (or put the spa in stand-by mode) to prevent water from freezing.
- Your spa is equipped with an Anti-icing System. Put the spa in stand-by mode, when the water temperature falls below 1°C/33.8°F, the heater runs automatically until the water is heated up to 3°C/37.4°F. This will help prevent water from freezing. If you are not going to use the spa in near future,please disassemble the spa and store it following the storage procedure.
For more details of precation for MSpa 1st usage after winter storage please follow this video:
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