Setting Up the Party Plunge

Read First Before Setting Up Your Plunge

Please read the Safety Precautions and Warranty before setting up the Party Plunge.

Location Requirements: 

  • Place the Party Plunge outside only.
  • Place the Party Plunge on a level and waterproof surface that can hold over 4000 lbs. (400 gallons of water + Tub + Plungers)
  • Consider placing the Party Plunge on a surface that conducts less heat to prolong the ice. (i.e. Asphalt gets hotter than grass)

Set Up

Step 1: Placing the Protective Ground Cover

  • Find the gray protective ground cover and unwrap it. 
  • Clear the area where you intend to place the Plunge of debris. 
  • Place the ground cover outside on a level and waterproof surface of your choice.*
  • Keep in mind ice will melt faster if placed on a surface that conducts more heat. I.e. Asphalt
*Note: If you purchased the Evolve Pro Chiller, please follow the location requirements in the chiller manual.

Step 2: Placing the Party Plunge

Unwrap the Party Plunge and place it on top of the gray protective mat. 

Step 3: Inflate the Party Plunge

Connect the black air pump and inflate the tub until it reaches 8 PSi.

Step 4: Inflate the Cover

Connect the black air pump and inflate the cover to 8 PSi.

 

If you purchased the Evolve Pro Chiller, continue with the instructions provided with the chiller or go here

Step 5: Secure Manifold Plugs

  • Find the manifold plugs pictured and place them on the drain and jet manifold, sealing them closed. There should be 4 total.
  • Make sure to tighten the collars and the drain valve until they are hand-tight to prevent leaking.

Step 6: Fill the Party Plunge With Water

  • Make sure both of the white drain valves are in the closed position (perpendicular to the tub).
  • Fill the Party Plunge with water until it reaches 4 inches from the top. 
  • The tub holds approximately 400 gallons of water.

Step 6: Add Ice and Party!

 

Was this article helpful?

0 out of 0 found this helpful

Have more questions? Submit a request

Comments

0 comments

Please sign in to leave a comment.