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Lots of people have had issues with them. I'm afraid that they don't last particularly long. The Lay Z Spa's are built to a price.
I have delivered a new acrylic spa to someone today who previously had a Lay Z Spa, he had owned it for about 14 months and was already on his second pump unit.
To deflate the portable Therapure spa 050006 is easy. The trick is to realize that the black valve used to inflate is in fact a double valve. Remove the square threaded cap to inflate it.
1. To deflate the spa leave the black square threaded cap and below that you should find a round or winged coupler.
2. Unscrew this coupler off and immediately the air will start to escape. It shouldn't take more than about 2 minutes to deflate and you are ready to pack it away.
3. Return the valve (before doing so you could use a vacuum to suck out as much air as possible.)
4. Lay out the spa floor in a circle
5. Fold the three sides to the centre
6. Then lay the power unit on the folded sides.
7. Remove the coupler one more time to squeeze out any remaining air and then return it.
8. Roll the up the side to the original size of the spa before you opened it the first time.
with power disconnected take off cover take off heater leads (remember where they go take a picture ore write a note if you turn it on and doesnt blow fuse its a bad heater element
To deflate the portable Therapure spa 050006 is easy. The trick is to realize that the black valve used to inflate is in fact a double valve. Remove the square threaded cap to inflate it.
1. To deflate the spa leave the black square threaded cap and below that you should find a round or winged coupler.
2. Unscrew this coupler off and immediately the air will start to escape. It shouldn't take more than about 2 minutes to deflate and you are ready to pack it away.
3. Return the valve (before doing so you could use a vacuum to suck out as much air as possible.)
4. Lay out the spa floor in a circle
5. Fold the three sides to the centre
6. Then lay the power unit on the folded sides.
7. Remove the coupler one more time to squeeze out any remaining air and then return it.
8. Roll the up the side to the original size of the spa before you opened it the first time.
Firstly try some Fix-a-leak spa leak repair. If the suspected leak is less than 1/8" that should fix it. Or remove the paneling to find where it is coming from, there is no easy solution.
Where did you purchase that item. If you got it in the USA then go to the dealer that you got it from. Do a search for the valve or try to go to the web site of the manufacture of the Lay-Z-Spa.
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