7SAFETY PRECAUTIONSDANGER – RISK OF INJURY – READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTURCTIONS1. Read, keep, and make these instructions available!2. Children should be CLOSELY supervised at alltimes.WARNING – RISK OF CHILD DROWNING -Extreme caution must be exercised to preventunauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents,ensure that children cannot use hot tub unless theyare supervised at all times.3. DANGER: To avoid the risk of drowning, keep thefilter clean and unclogged. Do not remove thesuction drain cover. Do not modify the suction orfiltration systems.4. Exercise caution when entering or leaving the hottub. When changing positions, be sure of yourfooting before applying your full weight, as waterrefraction can be misleading and surfaces may beslippery when wet.5. Do not stay in the water for extended periods oftime. Set reasonable time limits. Leave the hot tub,cool down, take a shower, relax, and then return foranother stay.6. The water in a spa should never exceed 104 ° F (40°C). Water temperatures between 100°F (37°C) and104 °F (40°C) are considered safe for a healthyadult. Lower water temperatures arerecommended for extended use (exceeding 10 to15 minutes) and for young children.7. Since excessive water temperature has a highpotential for causing fetal damage during theearly months of pregnancy, pregnant or possiblypregnant women should limit spa watertemperatures to 100° F (37 ° C).8. Before entering a spa, the user should measure thewater temperature with an accurate thermometersince the tolerance of water temperatureregulating devises may vary as much as 5°F (3°C).9. Persons suffering from obesity or with a medicalhistory of heart disease, low or high bloodpressure, circulatory system problems or diabetesshould consult a physician before using a spa orhot tub.10. Never use hot tub alone.11. Danger- Risk of Injury-Replace damaged cord immediately.Do not bury Cord.Connect to a grounded, grounding typereceptacle only.Extreme CautionHyperthermia: Occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above thenormal body temperature of 98.6°F (37ºC). The symptoms of Hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting,drowsiness or lethargy.The effects of Hyperthermia include:1. Unawareness of impending hazard2. Failure to perceive heat3. Failure to recognize the need to exit spa4. Physical inability to exit spa5. Fetal damage in pregnant women6. Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning