Maintenance, The outside of the hot tub, The inside of the hot tub – Logosol M8 User Manual

Page 34: The stove, Other maintenance

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The outside of the hot tub

The outside of the hot tub does not

require any complicated maintenance.

If necessary, it can be painted with a

linseed oil mixture, with or without

pigment, consisting of one part

linseed oil and two parts turpentine.

This should be done once a year. Sun

is probably the most damaging factor.

Therefore you should, if possible,

rotate the hot tub half a turn after a

couple of years.

The inside of the hot tub

The inside of the hot tub, the wood

heated stove and the stove guard

should not be painted. Clean the hot

tub with water and soft soap after

each time it has been used. You can

also add some bleach.

The stove

Remove ashes from the stove

regularly. Wait until the stove has

cooled. Remove the baffle plate

and the grating. Use a long-handled

dustpan to scrape the ashes out of the

stove. Alternatively, unscrew the stove,

lift it out, and turn it upside-down.

Regularly check the condition of

the chimney. Sometimes, it may need

to be replaced depending on the

environment in which the outdoor hot

tub is placed.

Maintenance

Other maintenance

Summer: Store the hot tub filled with

water.
Autumn: Empty it before the water

freezes, remove the plastic pipes, and

cover it with a tarpaulin.
Winter: Fill the hot tub with snow, if

there is any. Leave the outlet open.
Spring: Fill the hot tub with water when

the spring sun begins to warm.

TIP: When you have finished bathing,

add some chlorine (of the same type

as is used for swimming pools) to the

water. This prevents algal growth and,

to some extent, protects the wood

from rot.

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