At Wind River Spas you and your family’s wellbeing is our number one concern.
While we do everything possible to make the safest products available there are some
precautions and potential dangers involved in operating a spa that you as a spa owner
should be aware of...
Safety First!
Children
Children are attracted to
water; this puts them at a higher
risk of drowning. Never leave children
unattended in the spa. Always close and
lock down your spa lid after each use, (see
Covers & Lifters in Spa Features section of
this manual). Children are more susceptible
to internal body temperature fluctuation
than adults, because of this we recom-
mend a water temperature that does
not exceed 99 degrees Fahrenheit
for smaller children.
Pregnant
Women
During the early stages of
pregnancy there is a high risk
of fetal damage in water
temperatures that exceed the
bodies natural temperature
of 98.6 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Risk of Injury
The suction fittings, (see Suction
Fittings in Spa Features section of this
manual), in the foot well of your spa are spe-
cifically designed for the water pressure applied
to them. Never restrict the flow of water to these
fittings. Never remove the face of the suction fittings
in the foot well of your spa while it is full and/or
running. It is possible for hair, clothing, and acces-
sories to be drawn to the suction and filter baskets,
(see Skimmer/Filter in Spa Features section of
this manual), if this occurs immediately turn off
all the jets in the spa and/or the spa itself
at the power source, (breaker panel or
sub panel).
Risk of
Electrical Shock
Do not allow any electrical appliances
within 5 feet of the spa at any time.
According to the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NMFP A70-1993 you cannot install
your spa within 5 feet of any metal surfaces
and/or equipment without permanently
grounding that metal surface with no less
than No. 6 AWG (8.42 mm2) solid
copper conductor to the power
terminal box via the bonding
lugs provided.
Controlled
Substances
The use of alcohol, drugs, or
medication before or during the use
of your spa may cause drowsiness
that can lead to drowning. Anyone
suffering from or taking medication for
obesity, heart disease, blood pressure,
diabetes, or circulatory problems
should always consult a physi-
cian before using the spa.
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