Winterizing
Your Spa
Special Cold Weather Instructions
Slipping into your steamy water on a snowy, winter night is a refreshing experience. Many times, people
who could never imagine being outside in winter weather, find themselves spending their winter nights
doing just that, while relaxing in their hot tub with family and friends. Therefore, the best winterizing tips of
all are to enjoy use of your system year-round.
All systems manufactured by Dimension One Spas are designed for rigorous winter use. They are insulated
to keep operating costs down and to protect plumbing and equipment whenever the products are
operational. Each product line incorporates freeze protection mode to maintain water circulation during
freezing conditions whenever the system has proper electrical power and water level. Therefore, a fully
operational system is your number one defense against freeze damage.
If you find it completely necessary to drain your water during the winter months, in an area where
freezing conditions may exist, please adhere to all of the instructions in this section to minimize the risk of
freeze damage. Failure to complete any of the steps satisfactorily will increase the chance of freeze
damage, as small amounts of water trapped in pipes will expand as it freezes, and may result in
damaged plumbing lines or fittings.
Dimension One Spas does not recommend that you drain your system for the winter. Freeze damage
caused by winterizing your system is specifically not covered by your warranty
Items Required for Winterizing
- Phillips head screwdriver
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16” (40.6 cm) Channel-lock pliers
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High pressure air blower
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Commercial grade wet-vacuum
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3 gallons (11.37 liters) to 6 gallons (22.74 liters) of Non-Toxic Antifreeze
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Strong, able-bodied people capable of lifting system into upright position
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Enough time (and patience) to perform all steps.
Procedure for Winterizing
- Shut the power off to the system and make sure that it cannot be accidentally turned back on.
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Remove filter elements from filter assembly.
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Drain water from the system using the drain fitting and garden hose or you may use a submersible
pump for faster water evacuation.
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Open the equipment compartment and locate pumps and heater.
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Remove all of the drain plugs from each pump.
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Loosen unions on both sides of each pump, and the heater if applicable.
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If your system has a Dynamic Jet Sequencer, please remove that access panel as well and loosen
all unions on each of the sequencer valves. There are 6 sequencer valves, that means that you will
have to loosen 12 unions.
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Tip the system onto one side. (The system will have some water remaining, which will add to the
weight). Be sure to have enough people available to safely lift the weight of your system. Do not tip
system onto equipment bay side.
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Close all jets, by turning jet faces counter clockwise.
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Put on your protective goggles in order to protect eyes from air, water, antifreeze or debris exiting
the jets or drains.
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Insert the hose of a high-pressure air blower into the filter element fitting. Some models may have 2
filters. Begin with the left-hand filter fitting, which will help evacuate water from the circulation
pump system. Then proceed to the right-hand filter fitting. When using air blower on single-filter
systems or the right-hand fitting on dual filter systems, rotate each of the jet faces clockwise to
open and counter-clockwise to close again. Do this to each jet face, one jet at a time. Be careful,
as water will be coming out of each jet fitting as you perform this maneuver. Perform this operation,
until no more water is coming from the jets.
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1Remove jet faces and insert the hose of a high-pressure air blower into each jet fitting. Continue
this process, until no more water comes out of any jet fitting or drain fitting and you no longer hear
water gurgling within the plumbing. Place all jet faces in a plastic bag and set aside until you are
ready to use your system again.
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Remove both bleeder valves from the top of the filter canister area. Place hose of a high-pressure
air blower into the rear-most bleeder fitting first. Confirm that water mist is blowing from one or both
of the circulation system return jets in the footwell of the system. You may also get some water mist
blowing from the filter canister. Repeat this process with the front-most bleeder fitting. Confirm that
water mist is blowing from the drain fittings of the jet pumps.
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Place the hose of a commercial grade, wet-vacuum over each jet fitting, bleeder valve fitting,
and drain fitting to draw out as much remaining standing water as possible.
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Remove drain hose bib assembly from the outside bottom of the system.
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Use the wet-vacuum to remove standing water from the pumps and any other fittings within the
equipment compartment.
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Once you are sure that all water is evacuated from the plumbing and equipment of the system,
put the system back down in its normal position and repeat Step 10 and Step 11
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Read all Directions and Safety Precautions on the Swimming Pool or Recreational Vehicle
antifreeze bottle before opening and using. Ensure that it is non-toxic and safe for this use. Beware
of and follow all safety precautions.
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Using a long funnel, begin pouring non-toxic swimming pool or recreational vehicle water system
antifreeze into the filter canister fittings, bleeder valve fittings and jet fittings of your system. Continue
adding antifreeze until it comes out of the drain fittings or from the opening you are pouring
it into. You must complete this task for every jet fitting in the system. Some of the antifreeze will seep
into the system from the drain or jet fittings, which is okay, the goal is to have anti-freeze collect in
the areas of the plumbing that would normally trap water. Use the funnel to also place antifreeze
into the pump housing(s).
When pouring antifreeze into the rear-most bleeder valve fitting, you may see antifreeze pouring
from one or both of the circulation system return fittings.
These instructions are also on-line in color at
www.easyspaparts.com
Should you require additional information,
please call us toll free at 866.418.1840.
These instructions are for informational purposes only. Easy Spa Parts does not guarantee that following these instructions will resolve
your specifi c spa condition, nor does Easy Spa Parts accept liability for work performed by anyone attempting the repair or part replacement.
These instructions are provided solely by Easy Spa Parts. Certain parts mentioned in the instructions are manufactured by
third parties, including Dimension One Spas. Dimension One Spas has not supplied or reviewed these instructions. Dimension One
Spas shall have no liability to you relating in any manner to these instructions or any acts or omissions by Easy Spa Parts
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