Px4-300r setup raid 5 + hot spare

I bought a px4-300r NAS and in the spec I see it is possible to make a raid 5 with hot spare. I configured a raid 5 with 3 disk but I don't know how to set up the hot spare with drive 4 ?
LenovoEMC™ px4-300r  
Version : 4.0.6.19294
BIOS : PX4 FSBFV102
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