Dismantling Spas
The spas equipped with Freeze Shield™ can be used all year. Please read the instruction manual carefully to be able to use the Freeze Shield system in the correct way, avoiding any damage to the spa. For the models without the Freeze Shield system, we don't recommend using the spa when the outdoor temperature is lower than 10°C/50°F. Using the spa when the outdoor temperature is below 10°C/50°F can freeze the water and damage the internal components of the spa heater and material of the liner.
To attach or detach the spa heater from the PVC spa liner, you'll need inflate the spa liner to the correct pressure and place the spa heater in front of the spa in correspondence with the two or three connection points. Screw the gears to fix the spa heater to the liner and unscrew it when you need remove the spa heater from the spa liner.
Please also check out videos for how to attach spa heater and how to detach the spa heater .
IMPORTANT:
- Maybe the connection point is not perfectly aligned. You can move the PVC material a little bit in order to tighten the gear.
- Before detaching the spa heater from the liner, be sure that the stopper caps are in position to avoid water flowing out from the spa.
- The sealing of the stopper caps are not perfect and some water can flow out. This is normal, and the spa heater and the PVC liner must be together at all times. The products are not designed to work separately.
To attach or detach the spa heater from the PVC liner, you'll need to inflate the liner to the correct pressure and place the spa heater in front of the spa in correspondence with the two or three connection points. Screw the gears to fix the spa heater to the liner and unscrew it when you need to remove the spa heater from the liner. Please see how to video.
IMPORTANT:
1. Maybe the connection point is not perfectly aligned. You can move the PVC material a little bit in order to tighten the gear.
2. Before detaching the spa heater from the liner, be sure that the stopper caps are in position to avoid water flowing out from the spa.
3. The sealing of the stopper caps are not perfect and some water can flow out. This is normal, and the spa heater and the PVC liner must be together at all times. The products are not designed to work separately.
With Drain Valve:
Bestway's PVC liners produced before 2017 are equipped with a draining pipe. To drain the water, connect the garden hose to the drain pipe located on the bottom of the spa liner. Open the cap on the bottom of the pool and the water will flow out. Please also check out how to video .
Without Drain Valve:
From 2017 on, Bestway spa's have a draining valve located on the bottom of the spa pool. To drain the water, follow these steps:
1. Power off the pump.
2. Disconnect the pump and the spa pool, and let the water flow out from the 2 pipes or use the hose adaptor to connect the garden hose to drain the water.
3. When water level becomes very low, open the plug on the bottom of the liner and let water drain from the bottom valve.
If your spa is equipped with the drain pipe, to drain the water, connect the garden hose to the drain pipe located on the bottom of the spa liner. Open the cap on the bottom of the pool and the water will flow out. Please also check out how to video .
This is usually caused by the liner being damp when put away for the winter. Mold can be cleaned using a diluted liquid soap or the Clearwater Scale and Stain Remover. This product will not harm the liner in any way.
IMPORTANT: before winterizing your spa and inflatable lid, leave it deflated in the sun for half a day and store in dry place. This will prevent the growth of the mildew on the surface during the winter.

