C om REJUVINATE YOUR MIND & BODY IN COMFORT 221 WWW . CA l S p AS . C om REJUVINATE YOUR MIND & BODY IN COMFORT 221 As the leader in Home Resort products, Cal Spas is committed to providing complete backyard solutions. This tradition continues with Cal Heat’s selection of stylish and affordable saunas. Cal Heat is the leader in innovative Sauna designs and has modernized this age-old Finnish therapy to meet your Home Resort needs. With a Cal Heat Sauna, you can enjoy the proven health benefits o
Designer Spa Specifications DIJ401 and DIJ405: Equipment pack weight = 250 lbs. DIJ407: Equipment pack weight = 300 lbs. 2.5 HP heat pump 4 HP swim pump Note: Equipment pack cannot exceed 15 feet from spa. In-Ground Plumbing Connections IMPORTANT! Always check local codes prior to any in-ground spa installation. Once the spa and equipment are properly located, you will want to lay out the plumbing run. Trenches should be deep and wide enough to allow all pipes to be buried below the frost line a
The sand bed is to level the spa shell and provide a perfect support base with no voids when the spa is lowered into the hole. Your excavation should be approximately one foot longer and one foot wider than the spa shell. This will allow for a six inch over dig all the way around the spa once it is in place. Additional hand excavation will be required to insure the skimmer will fit in the excavation when attached to the spa. Sand or rock dust must be used to bed the shell into the excavation and
However, many people find it hard to fit a visit to the gym into their busy day. With a Cal Spas Ultimate Fitness spa, you can have the convenience of a complete aquatic gym in your very own backyard or garden and can start a fun and effective exercise routine that you will look forward to every day. Ultimate Fitness spas are available in many sizes—from a compact 8’ aquatic fitness center that is the same size as most standard hot tubs to a generous 17’ Fitness Pro spa with independent swim and
If you are installing a spa or villa on an elevated • wood deck or other structure, we strongly recommend that you consult a structural engineer or contractor to ensure the structure will support the weight of 150 Lbs./ sq. ft. It is strongly recommended that a qualified, • licensed contractor prepare the foundation for your villa. Size Specifications Length Width 12’ 12’ 12’ 16’ 14’ 14’ 14’ 18’ 16’ 16’ NOTE: We recommend that the foundation extend beyond the dimension of the villa. For example,
While steam saunas regularly reach temperatures from 140° to 190°, infrared saunas provide many of the same health benefits of traditional steam saunas but only raise the indoor temperature from 105° to 140°. The benefits of an infrared sauna are felt quickly due to the relatively short amount of time needed to preheat. Carbon fiber Carbon Fiber heating (found on our Carbon Fiber Series) operates similarly to infrared heating. In a Carbon Fiber sauna, the wavelength is optimized to more deeply d
To test the GFCI breaker follow these instructions (spa should be operating): Press the TEST button on the GFCI. The GFCI will trip and the spa will 1. shut off. Reset the GFCI breaker by switching the breaker to the full OFF posi2. tion, wait a moment, then turn the breaker back on. The spa should have power again. Configuring the 6300 Control System The 6300 control system requires higher power than other 240V systems. Dip switch #10 is factory set in the ON position. This causes the heater to
Available in both straight and corner configurations with seating for 1 to 4 adults, there is an Infrared model for every indoor configuration. Usage: Heating Type: Configurations: Seats: Usage: Heating Type: Configurations: Seats: Usage: Heating Type: Configurations: Seats: Usage: Heating Type: Configurations: Seats: Outdoor Steam In-Line Up to 5 Indoor Steam In-Line & Corner Up to 4 Indoor Carbon Fiber In-Line & Corner Up to 4 Indoor Infrared In-Line & Corner Up to 4 WWW . CA l S p AS . C om 2
• Do not use the sauna after recovering from a long or serious illness or if you are physically exhausted or feeling weak. • When using the sauna for the very first time, start at a low temperature and slowly increase the temperature as you become accustomed to sauna heat. Do not force your body to endure uncomfortable heat. over time and several sauna exposures, your body will acclimate to higher temperatures. Take it slowly! • Stay in the sauna for about 10 to 15 minutes, step out and cool off
7 Gas Heater Hook up . 8 Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa 10 Operating Your Spa 5100, 6200 and 6300 Electronic Control Operation 11 9800 Electronic Control Operation 13 Periodic Reminder Messages . 15 Diagnostic Messages 16 Jets 18 Diverter Knobs 18 Waterfalls . 18 Air Venturis . 18 Aromatherapy . 18 Adjustable Therapy System™ 19 Wireless Spa Monitor . 19 LED Perimeter Lighting 20 Clear Water Plan The Key to Clear Water 21 Testing and Adjusting Spa Water 22 Sanitation 23 About the Cal P