1. Kupu Whakataki
Welcome to the Wave Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub user manual. This guide provides essential information for the safe and efficient use, setup, operation, and maintenance of your new hot tub. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use, and keep it for future reference.

Image: The Wave Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub, showcasing its sleek pebble white exterior and dark interior, ready for use.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui
I te wa e whakauru ana me te whakamahi i enei taputapu hiko, me whai tonu nga tikanga tiaki haumaru, tae atu ki enei:
- Pānuihia me te whai i nga tohutohu katoa.
- Kaua e tukua nga tamariki ki te whakamahi i tenei hua mena ka ata tirotirohia i nga wa katoa.
- A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) must be provided for this product.
- The hot tub must be supplied by a switched fused spur with a minimum 13A rating.
- Do not operate the hot tub if the cover is not securely fastened.
- Never operate the hot tub if the water temperature exceeds 104°F (40°C).
- Me kōrero ki te tākuta i mua i te whakamahinga mēnā he mate hauora tōu.
- Puritia ngā taputapu hiko katoa kia matara atu i te kaukau wera.
- Ensure the hot tub is placed on a level, stable surface capable of supporting its full weight when filled.
3. Ihirangi Mōkī me te Hua Nekeview
3.1 Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei te noho katoa nga waahanga me te kore e pakaru:
- Wave Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub Unit
- Insulating Cover with Childproof Safety Clips
- Control Panel Unit
- Kaata Tātari(ngā)
- 3.1m Waterproof Power Cable with RCD Plug
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
3.2 Hua Neke atuview
The Wave Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub features an innovative Eco Foam Core construction, offering superior thermal efficiency. It includes an integrated heating system, a powerful 70 Aqua Jet Massage System, and an advanced filtration system for clean water.

Image: An exploded diagram illustrating the Eco Foam Core construction, the energy-saving cover, and the RCD power cable, highlighting the hot tub's key features.
4. Aratohu Tatūnga
4.1 Whakaritenga Pae
Choose a suitable location for your hot tub. The surface must be:
- Flat and level.
- Capable of supporting the weight of the hot tub when filled (approximately 217 gallons / 821 liters of water plus occupants).
- Near a suitable power outlet with GFCI protection.
- Away from direct sunlight or sharp objects that could damage the tub.
4.2 Assembly Steps (Approx. 20 minutes, no tools required)
- Wetekina ngā wāhanga katoa ka whakatakotoria ki runga i te pae kua rite.
- Unfold the hot tub unit and position it correctly.
- Connect the control panel unit to the hot tub. Ensure all connections are secure.
- Install the filter cartridge(s) into the designated housing.
- Fill the hot tub with water to the recommended level (between the MIN and MAX fill lines).
- Plug the RCD power cable into a suitable GFCI-protected electrical outlet.
- Place the insulating cover securely on the hot tub and fasten the childproof safety clips.

Image: A detailed diagram outlining the hot tub's dimensions, water capacity for 4 and 6 persons, and specifications for the advanced heating unit, 70 Aquajet Massage System, and advanced filtration.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Paewhiri Mana
The digital control panel allows you to manage all functions of your hot tub. Familiarize yourself with the buttons:
- Pātene Hiko: Turns the hot tub on/off.
- Te Whakarerekenga Pawera: Use the up/down arrows to set desired water temperature (up to 104°F / 40°C).
- Pātene Tātari: Activates/deactivates the filtration system.
- Bubble/Jet Button: Activates/deactivates the Aqua Jet Massage System.
- Pātene Wehana: Activates/deactivates the heating function.
5.2 Te Whakawera i te Wai
Once the hot tub is filled and powered on, press the Heat button. The water will heat up at a rate of approximately 1.8°F (1°C) per hour until it reaches the set temperature. Keep the insulating cover on during heating to maximize efficiency.
5.3 Pūnaha Mirimiri
Press the Bubble/Jet button to activate the 70 Aqua Jet Massage System. The powerful 650W pump will create invigorating bubbles for a relaxing experience. Press the button again to turn off the system.
5.4 Pūnaha Whakatikatika
The filtration system operates automatically to keep your water clean. You can manually activate or deactivate it using the Filter button. Regular filtration is crucial for water quality.

Image: An overhead shot of the hot tub in use, demonstrating its capacity for multiple users and its integration into an outdoor living space.
6. Tiaki me te Tiaki
6.1 Mahinga Wai
Maintain proper water chemistry using recommended hot tub chemicals (e.g., chlorine, bromine, pH balancer). Test the water regularly and adjust chemical levels as needed to prevent algae growth and ensure bather safety.
6.2 Filter Cartridge Cleaning/Replacement
The filter cartridge should be cleaned regularly (e.g., weekly) by rinsing it with a garden hose. Replace the filter cartridge every 1-2 months, or more frequently depending on usage and water quality, to maintain optimal filtration efficiency.
6.3 Horoi me te horoi
Drain and clean your hot tub every 1-3 months, or as needed. Follow these steps:
- Momotuhia te hiko mai i te kaukau wera.
- Attach a garden hose to the drain valve and open the valve to drain the water.
- Once empty, clean the interior surfaces with a soft cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed for hot tubs.
- Rinse thoroughly and refill with fresh water.
6.4 Rokiroki
If storing the hot tub for an extended period, ensure it is completely drained, cleaned, and dry. Deflate the tub if applicable, and store it in a dry, temperate location away from direct sunlight and pests.

Image: The hot tub with its insulating cover on, demonstrating how the cover helps retain heat and protect the tub when not in use.
7. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your hot tub.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore te kaukau wera e whakamahana | Heater not activated; low water level; dirty filter; ambient temperature too low. | Ensure heat function is on; check water level; clean/replace filter; ensure cover is on. |
| Water not circulating/filtering | Filter clogged; pump airlock; filter not installed correctly. | Clean/replace filter; bleed air from pump; re-install filter correctly. |
| Bubbles/Jets not working | Air pump not activated; air intake blocked. | Ensure bubble function is on; check for obstructions around air intake. |
| Waehere hapa i te whakaaturanga | He hapa punaha motuhake. | Refer to the control panel manual for specific error code meanings and solutions. Try resetting power. |
| Nga take o te kounga wai (kapua, kakariki) | Improper chemical balance; insufficient filtration; heavy usage. | Test and adjust water chemistry; clean/replace filter; increase filtration time. |
8. Whakatakotoranga Hua
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tauira | Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub |
| Waitohu | NGARU |
| ASIN | B0C86DF6QC |
| Te Raunga Noho | 6 Tangata |
| Water Capacity (6 Person) | 217 Kareti (821 Rita) |
| Max. Te Pawera Wai | 104°F (40°C) |
| Reiti Whakawera | Up to 1.8°F (1°C) per hour |
| Pūnaha Urutau | 70 Aqua Jet Massage System (650W pump) |
| Rerenga Tātari | 200 GV/Hr |
| Rauemi | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) with Eco Foam Core |
| Tae | Pebble White |
| Te Roa Uera Hiko | 3.1m (with RCD plug) |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty details for the Wave Tahoe Eco Foam Hot Tub are not provided within this manual. Please refer to your purchase documentation, the product packaging, or contact WAVE customer support directly for information regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions.
For technical support, spare parts, or further assistance, please visit the official WAVE website or contact their customer service department. Contact information is typically found on the product packaging or the brand's official webpae.





