Dimension One Spas Home Hot Tubs User Manual

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Dimension One Spas and @ Home Hot Tubs  
Export Planning Guide and Installation Manual 
 
Pre-Purchase Decisions 
Before Delivery 
Before attempting to install or use your 
hot tub, please read these instructions 
thoroughly, and carefully view the 
video owner’s manual for your 
Dimension One hot tub! 
Because your hot tub is 
completely self-contained, you 
can install it just about 
anywhere you wish . . . on a 
deck, patio or even indoors. 
Just be sure to position it 
above ground, in an area with 
good drainage and on a level 
surface that fully contacts the 
bottom of the hot tub.  
Typical Installation Site 
A concrete slab is best but not 
required. You may choose to install it on a 
wood deck or bricks. If you choose to install your hot tub on a raised deck or indoors, we suggest you 
contact a structural engineer to confirm the surface will hold a hot tub filled with water. Settlement of your 
deck or slab may result in damage to the hot tub, which is not covered by warranty. (See specifications in this 
booklet.) Wherever you plan to install your hot tub, be sure the surface is flat and solid. Locate your hot tub 
so that the equipment is above grade and not subject to flooding. Water should always drain away from the 
hot tub. If you are placing your hot tub next to an obstacle, such as a fence or wall, be sure that you place the 
hot tub with the topside primary control panel facing forward for easy equipment access. Locate the vents on 
the drawing of your particular Dimension One hot tub. This is where cool air will enter and warm air will 
escape during hot tub operation. Please ensure that these areas are always free of obstructions. Also, allow 
additional space around the hot tub for any accessories you may have purchased - for example an E-Z Lifter
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spa cover lift, steps, or a gazebo. Check with your dealer on these additional space requirements.  
 
 
Note
 
In most cities and counties, permits are required for the installation of electrical circuits or 
the construction of exterior structures such as decks and gazebos. Some communities have 
also adopted residential barrier codes that may require fencing and/or self-closing gates on 
the property to prevent unsupervised access to a hot tub by young children. 
 
 
Note 
If you install the spa or hot tub indoors, the surrounding area should be waterproof or 
water resistant. Water may be splashed out during normal usage and when entering or 
exiting the spa. Dimension One Spas is not responsible for any water damage to any indoor 
location for any reason. 
 
Dimension One and @Home hot tubs are equipped with a locking cover that meets or exceeds the “Standard 
for Safety Covers,” but is not an adequate safety measure to prevent unsupervised entry. Please check with 
your local Building Permit Office that can inform you on any special requirements needed for installation of 
your electrical, decking or required barriers. Your local dealer may also provide you with information on local 
building and electrical codes. 
 
 
 
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