Step-by-step instructions for safe hot tub setup
The hot tub must stand on a level and firm surface. Concrete, compacted gravel or a paved area are suitable. Soft grass is not suitable, as the tub may sink and tilt.
The trailer's support legs must be placed on hard tiles to ensure stability. This distributes the load evenly and prevents sinking.
Before adding water, make sure the drain plug is properly closed! Otherwise the water will flow straight out and you won't be able to fill the tub.
Place the chimney firmly on the stove. Make sure the chimney is vertical and stands stably. The chimney ensures good draft and proper exhaust of flue gases.
Fill the hot tub with water so that the water fully covers the stove. The water level must be sufficient — too low a water level can damage the stove.
Start a fire in the stove. Use dry wood and fire starters. Heating takes 2–4 hours depending on the outside temperature. The recommended temperature is 37–40°C.
Once the water has reached the desired temperature, you can start enjoying. Add wood as needed to maintain the temperature.