Arebos AR-HE-SPA4RR

Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub AR-HE-SPA4RR User Manual

Model: AR-HE-SPA4RR

1. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui

Before installing and using this product, please read, understand, and follow all instructions carefully. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or property damage. Keep this manual for future reference.

1.1 Haumaru Whānui

  • Always supervise children in and around the hot tub.
  • Do not use the hot tub if the temperature is below 4°C (40°F) or above 40°C (104°F).
  • Avoid using electrical appliances near the hot tub.
  • Ensure the hot tub is placed on a flat, stable, and level surface capable of supporting its full weight when filled with water and occupants.
  • Do not sit or stand on the hot tub's edges.

1.2 Haumaru Hiko

  • Connect the hot tub only to a grounded power outlet protected by a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a rated tripping current not exceeding 30mA.
  • Kaua e whakamahi i nga taura toronga.
  • Ensure all electrical components are kept dry.

1.3 Water and Chemical Safety

  • Maintain proper water chemistry to prevent health risks and damage to the hot tub.
  • Do not add bath oils or other non-approved chemicals to the water.
  • Always test water quality before each use.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub provides a relaxing spa experience for up to 4 persons. It features 100 air jets for a soothing massage and a heating function to reach a comfortable water temperature of up to 40°C.

Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub in an outdoor setting with a sea view

Image: The Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub, showcasing its design and suitability for outdoor use.

3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub is designed for easy, tool-free setup with an automatic inflation function.

3.1 Unpacking and Site Preparation

  1. Kia ata tangohia nga waahanga katoa mai i te kete.
  2. Choose a suitable location for your hot tub. The surface must be flat, level, and free of sharp objects. It must also be strong enough to support the weight of the filled hot tub (approximately 800 kg + occupants).
  3. Unfold the ground cloth (if included) and place it on the chosen site.
Illustration of easy hot tub installation

Image: Visual representation of the straightforward installation process.

3.2 Te pikinga

  1. Honoa te ngongo pupuhi ki te takirere hau o te kaukau wera me te wae papu.
  2. Plug in the pump unit and activate the inflation function. The hot tub will automatically inflate.
  3. Once fully inflated, disconnect the hose and securely close the air valve.

3.3 Te Whakakī ki te Wai

  1. Me mohio kua kati te puera wairere.
  2. Fill the hot tub with fresh water using a garden hose until the water level is between the minimum and maximum fill lines indicated inside the hot tub. The capacity is approximately 800 liters.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The hot tub features an integrated control panel for easy management of its functions.

LED display control panel for the hot tub

Image: The central LED display control panel, allowing easy adjustment of all functions.

4.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

  • Press the power button on the control panel to turn the hot tub system on or off.

4.2 Mahi Whakawera

  • Press the heater button to activate the heating system.
  • Use the temperature adjustment buttons (up/down arrows) to set your desired water temperature, up to a maximum of 40°C (104°F).
  • The heating indicator light will illuminate when the heater is active.

4.3 Bubble Massage Function

  • Press the bubble button to activate the 100 dynamic air jets.
  • Press the button again to turn off the bubble function.
Illustration of dynamic air jets creating bubbles in the hot tub

Image: Dynamic air jets providing a relaxing bubble massage experience.

4.4 Pūnaha Whakatikatika

  • The filtration system operates automatically to keep the water clean.
  • Refer to the maintenance section for filter cleaning and replacement.

4.5 Mahi Matama

  • Use the timer button to set a delayed start or duration for the heating function. Consult the detailed instructions in the full manual for specific timer programming.

5. Tiaki

Regular maintenance is essential for the longevity and hygienic operation of your hot tub.

5.1 Filter Cartridge Maintenance

The hot tub is equipped with an effective filter system. A filter alarm function will indicate when the filter needs attention.

  1. Te horoi: Turn off the hot tub. Remove the filter housing and take out the filter cartridge. Rinse the cartridge thoroughly with a garden hose to remove debris.
  2. Whakakapinga: If the filter cartridge remains dirty or damaged after cleaning, replace it with a new one. The filter alarm will also indicate when replacement is necessary.
Various hot tub accessories including a filter cartridge

Image: Included accessories, featuring the filter cartridge for the hot tub's filtration system.

5.2 Mahinga Wai

  • Regularly test the water pH and sanitizer levels using a test kit.
  • Adjust chemicals as needed to maintain recommended levels (e.g., pH between 7.4-7.6, chlorine/bromine as per product instructions).

5.3 Horoi me te horoi

  1. Tahekeheke: Connect a garden hose to the drain valve and open the valve to empty the hot tub.
  2. Te horoi: Once empty, clean the interior surface of the hot tub with a soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Rinse thoroughly.

5.4 Uwhi Taku wera

Always use the included hot tub cover when not in use to retain heat, keep debris out, and ensure safety.

Hot tub with its protective cover installed

Image: The hot tub with its cover securely fastened, demonstrating its protective features.

Close-up of safety buckles on the hot tub cover

Image: Detail of the safety buckles used to secure the hot tub cover.

6. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub.

6.1 Kāore te Kaukau Wera e Whakamahana

  • Taki Hiko: Ensure the hot tub is properly plugged into a functional, grounded outlet.
  • Tātari Maama: A dirty filter can restrict water flow and prevent heating. Clean or replace the filter cartridge.
  • Tautuhinga Pawera: Verify the desired temperature is set correctly and is within the operational range (up to 40°C).
  • Taumata wai: Me whakarite ko te taumata wai kei waenga i nga raina whakakī iti me te teitei.

6.2 Bubbles Not Working

  • Mana: Confirm the hot tub is powered on.
  • Pene Miru: Ensure the bubble function is activated on the control panel.
  • Air Blower Obstruction: Check for any obstructions in the air blower intake or jets.

6.3 Water Quality Issues (Cloudy/Green Water)

  • Tātari: Whakapaihia, whakakapihia ranei te kaata tātari.
  • Taurite Matū: Test water chemistry (pH, sanitizer) and adjust as necessary. Shock treatment may be required for severe issues.
  • Huri wai: If problems persist, drain and refill the hot tub with fresh water.

6.4 Te turuturu

  • Tirotiro Takitahi: Carefully check the hot tub's seams and valves for any visible damage or loose connections.
  • Kete Whakatikatika: Use the provided repair patch kit for small punctures.
  • Whakapā Tautoko: For larger leaks or persistent issues, contact customer support.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Detailed technical specifications for the Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub AR-HE-SPA4RR.

Diagram showing the dimensions of the Arebos Inflatable Hot Tub

Atahanga: Ahu ki rungaview of the hot tub, indicating its 180 cm diameter and 65 cm height.

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraAR-HE-SPA4RR
WaitohuArebos
KaihangaCanbolat Vertriebs GmbH
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)180 cm x 180 cm x 65 cm
Taumaha Tūemi21 Kirokaramu
RauemiPolyvinylchloride (PVC)
HangaPorowhita
Te Kaha Wai800 rita
Te Raunga Noho4 Tangata
Te maha o nga rererangi rererangi100
Max. Te Pawera Whakawera40°C (104°F)
Huihuinga e hiahiatia anaNo (Automatic Inflation)

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or to order replacement parts, please contact Arebos customer service or visit the official Arebos webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.

Kaihanga: Canbolat Vertriebs GmbH

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