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SPA function and uses 

Welcome to the ultimate relaxation experience! Our inflatable spas are designed to provide you with comfort and enjoyment every time you use them. Before you dive into the tranquility of the water, we invite you to read the user instructions carefully. These guidelines will help you prepare your spa properly, ensure optimal performance, and guarantee the safety of all users. Enjoy your moments of wellness and make each session memorable by following our recommendations.

This information sheet summarises how the Spas works and how you should use it.

Give us a call if you have any questions or
problems. Please do not try to fix it yourself.

Phone +64 210417061

Phone +64 273165851

SPA GUIDELINES
* Keep the spa covered with the inflatable
bladder & thermal lid whenever the spa is
not in use.
* Add one chemical balance sachet daily
* Remove the filter daily and rinse under a
tap (to remove the filter turn it anti-
clockwise)
* Please shower before use
* Do not use soaps in the spa
* Do not have glass in or near the spa
* Children must be supervised at all times

HOT TUB SAFETY
Lock the spa - it is your responsibility to
ensure that the spa is kept locked when not in
use. The spa has a combination lock included.
The lock combination is 100.
Children must be supervised at all times.
Seats, benches, or anything that could be
climbed on must be kept more than a metre
from the edge of the spa.

WATER QUALITY
It is very important to maintain the water
quality of the spa by adding one chemical
balance sachet at the end of each day while
the spa bubble function is on. If you have any
concerns about water quality, please contact
us.

Please let us know if you have any questionsregarding the use of the chemical or if youwould like a copy of the safety data sheet forthe chlorine sachets provided.

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SPA FUNCTIONS

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Water Temperature – arrow buttons

To set the water temperature press the up or down arrows to adjust as needed. A temperature of between 38-42 degrees is considered to be safe for healthy adults. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and pregnant women.

 

Heater button – must always be on

The heater button glows red when it is heating and green when at the set temperature. It should stay on for the duration of the hire. It is very important that the spa is covered with both lids when not in use or after 2 hours of use. Expect an increase of 1-2 degrees per hour.

 

Filter button

The button will glow green when the filtration system is on. Filtration is activated automatically when the spa heater is turned on and doesn’t need to be turned on separately.

 

Bubble function

Press to activate the bubble function. The bubble function will turn off after 20 minutes of use and can be re-activated after 10 minutes.

Sauna

Saunas function and uses 

Step into a world of soothing warmth and rejuvenation! Our infrared saunas are crafted to deliver unparalleled comfort and relaxation with each use. Before immersing yourself in this serene sanctuary, we encourage you to review the user instructions thoroughly. These essential guidelines will assist you in setting up your sauna correctly, maximizing its effectiveness, and ensuring a safe experience for everyone. Embrace your wellness journey and create unforgettable moments by adhering to our helpful recommendations.

This information sheet summarises how the Saunas works and how you should use it.

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Give us a call if you have any questions or
problems. Please do not try to fix it yourself.

Phone +64 210417061

Phone +64 273165851

 

Warm tips: Do not wear gold and silver jewelry such as bracelets into the sauna room.

 

2. Do not place volatile substances such as drugs and alcohol in the sauna room.

 

3. When sauna is finished, the panel will make a "beep" sound, it is normal.

 

Important hint

When using the sauna room, it is forbidden to bring electronic equipment powered by lithium batteries into the sauna room to avoid potential safety hazards

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The power indicator does not light up

Check whether the power cord is plugged in and connected properly.

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Cold Plunge function and uses 

Discover the invigorating thrill of our cold plunge tubs! Designed to provide a refreshing escape and enhance your wellness routine, these tubs are perfect for revitalizing your body and mind. Before you take the plunge into rejuvenation, we recommend reviewing the user instructions carefully. These important guidelines will help you prepare your cold plunge effectively, optimize its benefits, and ensure a safe experience for all participants. Embrace the chill and elevate your self-care regimen by following our valuable tips!

Guide for using Cold Plunge, including the ideal and progressive temperature and time for use:

 

Instructional Guide for Using Cold Plunge

Objective: To take advantage of the benefits of cold water immersion for muscle recovery and overall well-being.

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Preparation Before Immersion

Hydration: Ensure you are well-hydrated before the session.

Appropriate Clothing: Wear a bathing suit or comfortable clothing. It is recommended to have towels on hand for drying off afterward.

 

Water Temperature

Ideal Range: The water temperature should be between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius (50 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit). If it's your first time, start at the higher end (15°C) to acclimate to the cold.

 

Immersion Time

Beginners: Start with short sessions of 2 to 5 minutes.

Progression: As you become accustomed to the cold, you can gradually increase the immersion time:

  - Week 1: 2-5 minutes

  - Week 2: 5-8 minutes

  - Week 3: 8-12 minutes

  - Week 4: 12-15 minutes

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Maximum Limit: Do not exceed 20 minutes, even for experienced users.

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Follow this guide to ensure a safe and effective experience when using the Cold Plunge. If you have any additional questions or need any modifications, contact a doctor or health specialist.. Enjoy your experience!

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Steps for Immersion

Gradual Entry: When getting in, enter slowly to allow your body to adapt to the temperature.

Controlled Breathing: Maintain deep and controlled breathing to help relax and manage the cold.

Posture: It may be helpful to keep your upper body out of the water, especially at first. This will aid in acclimatisation.

Gentle Movements: Feel free to gently move your limbs to avoid numbness, but avoid sudden movements.

 

Post-Immersion

Drying off: Exit the pool and dry yourself quickly with a towel.

Warming Up: Dress in warm clothing and do light exercises to raise your body temperature, such as walking.

Hydration: Drink water or an electrolyte drink to replenish fluids.

 

Frequency of Use

You can use the cold plunge 1 to 3 times a week, depending on your training intensity and recovery needs. And 1 o 3 times a day.

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Safety Considerations

Consult a Professional: If you have pre existing medical conditions, consult a physician before using the ice baths.

Listen to Your Body: If you experience extreme pain or discomfort, exit immediately.

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