An outdoor hot tub filled with bubbling water on a covered wooden deck with string lights, overlooking a scenic landscape of trees and fields under a blue sky.

Hot tub instructions

1.) Getting in to the hot tub

  • The hot tub is energy efficient and therefore is on at all times so does not need to be turned on (or off).

  • Unclasp straps of hot tub cover.

  • Starting at one end, fold the hot tub cover in half, then remove the cover from the hot tub and lay it gently on the ground.

  • Enter using the spa’s steps, leaving all shoes and towels outside. Note that there is a step located in the hot tub directly behind the control panel for safer entry and exit.

2.) Using the hot tub

  • To adjust the temperature of the water, use the “▲” (up) and “▼” (down) buttons on the control panel (range: 80–102°F/27–39°C). The display will show the set temperature and current water temperature.

  • The two buttons to the left of the display control the jets for the two zones of the hot tub and can be changed by pressing the buttons multiple times. Additionally you can rotate the air controls located around the edge of the hot tub to adjust power and select individual jet groups as desired.

  • To activate and control the hot tub lights, press the “Light” button to cycle the LED lighting. Press again to turn lights off or change colors.

3.) Shutting off

  • When finished, turn off all jets and lights via the control panel.

  • Return the water temperature to between 100–102°F.

  • Replace the hot tub cover, securing all four straps.

Safety reminders

  • Limit soaking time to 15-30 minutes to avoid overheating and dehydration.​

  • Keep water temperature below 102°F (39°C), with a comfortable range around 100-102°F for most users.​

  • Stay hydrated by drinking water before, during, and after using the hot tub to prevent heat exhaustion.​

  • Avoid alcohol and drug use before or during hot tub use to prevent accidents, dizziness, or unconsciousness.​

  • Shower before entering the hot tub to remove oils, lotions, deodorants, and dirt that can contaminate water.​

  • Do not swallow hot tub water to avoid illnesses caused by bacteria or contaminants.​

  • Children under 5 years old should not use hot tubs; those under 10 should have reduced time and lower temperatures.​

  • Pregnant women and people with heart conditions or high blood pressure should consult a healthcare provider before use.​

  • Children must always be supervise and never left them unattended near or in the hot tub.​

  • No running, pushing, diving, or horseplay around the hot tub area.​

  • Enter and exit the hot tub slowly.

  • Keep the hot tub cover locked or secured when not in use.

  • In case of feeling dizzy, light-headed, or unwell while using the tub, exit immediately and cool down.​

  • Avoid using the hot tub if you have open wounds, infections, or are unwell to reduce health risks.​