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This manual contains important safety, operating, and installation installation instructions - read before installing or operating spa.
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Congratulations on your purchase of a new spa. You now possess the u ma e passpor o ra ranqu y - a a y vaca on a ome, rea y an wa ng or you n your own ac yar We want you to enjoy your spa. Many hours of research have gone into the es gn o yo your spa o ensure e u ma e n y ro erapy an re axa on. Only the highest quality components have been used to ensure years of trouble free operation. Your comfort and enjoyment have been designed n o yo you ur sp spa a rom rom e s ar . Please take the time to read through this Operator’s Guide. In it you will find gu e nes on car ng or your spa, a comp e e exp ana on o e con ro s, safety instructions, a trouble-shooting section, and lots more. an yo you u or yo your ur us ne ness ss an yo your ur co con n We look forward to serving you!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....... -
SPA TERMINOLOGY ........... 35-38
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 4-5 • Warnings • Dangers
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION ..................... • Read and Follow
BASIC INFORMATION ........ 7 NORTH AMERICAN ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS................. 8 EUROPEAN ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS................. 9 .....
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• Wiring Connections • Wiring Configurations
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................
• Jets • Water Diverter Valve • Fountain Control • Waterfall Control • Air Control • Equipment Access Panel • Access Panels • Draining your Spa • Weir Gate • Spa Light • Spa Heater • Gate Valves • Main Pump • Secondary Pump • Third Pump • Circulation Pump • Ozonator
SPA WATER AINTENANCE ................... 39-42 • Cleaning Your Spa Water • Filling Spa with Water • Water Testing • Balance
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• Wiring Requirements • Factory Recommendations
WINTERIZING / SPRING START UP YOUR SPA......... 43
GUIDELINES........................ 27-29 • Surface & Pad Requirements • Balcony & Deck Requirements • Access Clearance • Outdoor Installation • Indoor Installation • Electrical Requirements
• How to Winterize • How to Start-up
GENERAL SPA AINTENANCE ................... 44-45 • Protect Your Cover • Protect Your Pillows • Maintain Spa Fountain Jets • Protect Your Surface
PRE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS................... • Priming Pump
FILTER LOCATIONS/ MAINTENANCE ...................
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• Dual Filters / Single Filters • Cleaning and Replacing Filter Cartridge • Enclosed Style • Open Style
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TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL XE / S-CLASS TOPSIDE CONTROLS......... 46 ......... GENERAL XE / S-CLASS DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE .... GENERAL XM PACK DISPLAY -
SYSTEM............................... 51 • Programming
CONTROL SYSTEM ............ 52 • Programming
NOTES ................................. WARRANTY SUMMARY ..... 56 • Disclaimer • Safety Sign • Spa Manufacturer
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AFETY IN TRU TI N AVE THE E N TRU TI N Included with your new spa is a safety sign. The sign is for you and your guest’s protection and is suitable for outdoor use n wet ocat ons. e s gn s ou e p ace n a ocat on visible to all users of the spa. Please take time to point out the physical location of the safety sign and the importance of the safety precautions displayed on the safety sign to all of your guests. Remember, your safety and the safety of anyone who enjoys the use of your spa is our utmost concern. he sign should be mounted with screws or another type of permanent fastener. Additional or replacement signs can be obtained from your dealer or direct from our factory.
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N WARNING! When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should be followed, including he following:
READ AND F LL W ALL IN TRU TI N 1)
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DANGER - RISK OF CHILD DROWNING.
o re uce e r s o n ury, o no perm c ren to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
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DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Install spa at least five (5) feet (1.52 m) from all metal surfaces. A spa may e ns a e w n ve ee . m o me a sur aces if, in accordance with the National Electrical Code / IEC, each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No. 4 AWG (6. mm) minimum 75˚C copper conductor attached to the wire connector on the terminal box. A grounding lug is provided for this purpose.
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DANGER - RISK OF INJURY. The suction fittings
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 5)
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WARNING. Install the spa so that water can be easily drained
To reduce the risk of injury to persons, do not remove e suc on gra e. uc on roug ra ns an s mmers s power u w en e e s n e spa are n use. amage covers can e hazardous to small children and adults with long hair. Should any part o e o y e rawn n o ese ngs, urn o e spa mme a e y. s a precau on, ong a r s ou no e a owe o oa n e spa.
ou o e compar men con a n ng e ec r ca componen s so as no o amage equ pmen . so, w en ns a ng spa, a ow a eas ee o clearance around the perimeter of the spa to provide enough room o access or serv c ng. on ac your oca ea er or e r spec c requ remen s.
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY: (CONT.) •
nce excess ve wa er empera ures ave a g po en a or causing fetal damage during early months of pregnancy, pregnan or poss y pregnan women s ou m spa water temperatures to 100˚ F (38˚ C).
• xcess ve wa er empera ure can e angerous. e wa er n e spa should never exceed 104˚ F (40˚ C). Water temperatures e ween an are cons ere sa e for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for ex en e use excee ng m nu es an or young c ren. ong exposures a g er empera ures can resu n yper erm a. • The use of alcohol, drugs or medication before or during spa use may ea o unconsc ousness w e poss y o rown ng. • Persons using medication should consult a physician before us ng a spa s nce some me ca on may n uce rows ness w other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure an c rcu a on.
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS ARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF NJURY: (CONT.) WARNING! HYPERTHERMIA Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body eac es a eve severa egrees a ove e norma o y empera ure of 98.6˚ F.
THE SYMPTONS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE: zz ness Fainting rows ness e argy Increase in internal body temperature
THE EFFECTS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE: Unawareness of impending hazard a ure o perce ve ea a ure o recogn ze e nee o ex spa Physical inability to exit spa e a amage n pregnan women nconsc ousness resu ng n po en a o
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 8)
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e use o a co o , rugs or me ca on can grea y ncrease the risk of hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas. •
e use o a co o , rugs, or me ca on e ore or ur ng spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
• ersons us ng me ca on s ou consu a p ys c an e ore using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while o er me ca on may a ec ear ra e, oo pressure, an c rcu a on.
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A safe temperature for swimming or aquatic exercise is around 80˚ F.
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o ot permit any electric appliance, such as a light, telephone, radio or e ev s on w n ve ee o e spa. ever opera e any e ec r ca app ances rom ns e e spa or w e we .
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WARNING - RISK OF SUFFOCATION.
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WARNING - PREVENT ELECTROCUTION. o no connec any aux ary componen s or examp e, a ona speaker, headphones, additional audio/video components etc.) to e sys em. ese un s are no prov e w an ou oor an enna. Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing covers ay expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all serv c ng o your qua e spa ec . If the power supply/supply cord(s) are damaged, if water is entering e spea er, compar men , or any o er componen n e electrical equipment compartment area, the protective shield is showing signs of deterioration, or there are signs of other potentially azar ous amage o e un , urn o e c rcu rea er rom e wall and contact or refer to your service technician. e un s ou e su ec o per o c rou ne ma n enance once every quar er o ma e sure a e un s opera ng proper y.
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DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
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green co ore erm na or a erm na mar e , . roun , Grounding or the symbol shown in Figure 14.1 of UL1563 is located ns e e supp y erm na ox or compar men . o re uce e r s o e ec r c s oc , s erm na mus e connec e o e groun ng eans provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper w re equ va en n s ze o e c rcu con uc ors supp y ng s equ pmen .
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o a eas wo ugs mar e “ on ng ugs are prov e on e ex erna sur ace or on e ns e o e supp y erm na ox or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common on ng gr n e area o e spa o ese erm na s w an nsu a e or are copper con uc or no sma er an o. .
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AVE THE E IN TRU TI N WARNING: Children should not use spas or hot tubs without adult superv s on.
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WARNING: To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting e spa or o u .
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N AVE THE E IN TRU TI N WARNING:
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IMP RTANT AFETY IN TRU TI N SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL IN TRU TI N yper erm a occurs w en e n erna empera ure o e o y reac es a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, an an ncrease n e n erna empera ure o e o y. e e ec s o hyperthermia include a unawareness o mpen ng azar (b) failure to perceive heat (c) failure to recognize the need to exit spa p ys ca ca na y o ex spa (e) fetal damage in pregnant women (f) unconsciousness and danger danger of drowning
WARNING: INCREASE THE RISK OF FATAL HYPERTHERMIA IN HOT TUBS AND SPAS.
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BASIC INFORMA INFORMATION TION Congratulations on the purchase of your new spa. Our goal is to provide you w a warm an re ax ng spa w c ncorpora es a soo ng wa er massage. In order to maximize the pleasure of your spa, you will need to un ers an ow wo wor s. e o ow ng opera ng an ma n enance ns ruc ons are very mpor an an mus e o owe care u y. proper care an ma n enance your spa w prov e you w years o sa s ac on w m n mum e or . • •
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e pump an ea er s ou e opera e a m n mum o wo ours per ay or c ean ng an ea ng. The length of time required required to heat heat your spa spa to to the the desired desired water water temperature will vary, depending on the air temperature, season, and wind velocity. We highly recommend using a vinyl hard cover to minimize heat loss and to protect your spa when not in use. Covers are available from your local spa dealer. The replaceable filter cartridge is trouble trouble free and easy to clean. A routine cleaning is the best practice. Make sure the pump is off, then remove the cartridge. Wash it off using a water hose with a pressure nozz e an en reassem e. s s ou e one on a mon y as s. eep e spa wa er eve a ove e s mmer. ever a ow e wa er eve o ro rop e ow e o om o e s mmer open ng. e wa er eve s oo ow, e s mmer w a ow a r n o e wa er nes o e pump pu mp,, ca caus us ng o os ose e s pr me wa er ow . un unn n ng e pu pump mp w ou wa wa er ow w amage e pump sea assem y an cou poss y resu n ur er equ pmen amage, w c w no e covere un er warran y. your spa as a na ura woo s r or or you purc ase a gaze o, we recommen app y ng a woo sea er o your c o ce a ways o ow applicatio appl ication n instruction instructions) s) to protect protect the finis finis . Repeat Repeat as direction directions s sug su gge ges s. ou s ou c ean your spa a eas every - mon s. ra n e spa water and use a gentle liquid cleanser. DO NOT use hard brushes or a ras ve c eaners. w regu ar ap wa er an c em ca y rea e wa er or a c ean an ea y spa.
CAUTION! CAUTION: Cover must be kept on spa at all times when spa s ra ne or w nter ze . rect exposure to sun g t can amage plastic parts and interior surface, jets, or any interior components. amage cause y exposure to t e sun w not e covere un er warranty.
WARNING! Do not use soft water. It may harm your acrylic. Sec1:17
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REQUIREMENT’S HAVE YOUR ELECTRICIAN READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS Electrical connections made improperly, or the use of wire incorrectly s ze , may con nua y ow uses n e e ec r ca equ pmen ox, may damage the internal electrical controls and components. Any of these conditions may be unsafe and will void the warranty. s e respons y o e spa owner o ensure a e ec r ca connec ons are ma e y a qua e e ec r c an n accor ance w e a ona ec r ca co e an any oca an s a e e ec r ca co es n orce a e me o ns a a on. ese connec ons mus e ma e n accor ance w e w r ng diagrams found inside the control box. This equipment has been es gne o opera e on z, a erna ng curren on y, vo s are requ re . a e sure a power s no app e w e per orm ng electrical installation. A copper bonding lug has been provided on the e ec r ca equ pmen pac o a ow connec on o oca groun po n s. e groun w re mus e a eas or copper w re an mus e connected securely to a grounded metal surface such as a cold water pipe. The electrical supply for your spa must include a 60 AMP switch or c rcu rea er o open a non-groun e supp y con uc ors o comp y with section 422-20 of the National Electrical Code. This disconnect mus e rea y access e o e spas occupan s, u ns a e a eas ve ee rom e spa u w n s g . groun au c rcu n errup er (GFCI) must be used to comply with section 680-42 of the National Electrical Code. A GFCI is designed to automatically shut off power to a p ece o equ pmen w en a groun au s e ec e . ower oo -up o AWG copper).
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EUROPEAN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT’S HAVE YOUR ELECTRICIAN READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS ec r ca connec ons ma e mproper y, or e use o w re ncorrec y sized, may continually blow fuses in the electrical equipment box, may damage the internal electrical controls and components. Any of these con ons may e unsa e an w vo e warran y. s e respons y o e spa owner o ensure a e ec r ca connections are made by a qualified electrician in accordance with the a ona ec r ca co e an any oca an s a e e ec r ca co es n orce a e me o ns a a on. These connections must be made in accordance with the wiring diagrams found inside the control box. This equipment has been es gne o opera e on z, a erna ng curren on y, vo s are required. Make sure that power is not applied while performing e ec r ca ns a a on. copper on ng ug as een prov e on e e ec r ca equ pmen pac o a ow connec on o oca groun po n s. The ground wire must be at least 10 AWG copper wire and must be connected securely to a grounded metal surface such as a cold wa er p pe. e e ec r ca supp y or your spa mus nc u e a switch or circuit breaker to open all non-grounded supply conductors to comply with section 422-20 of the National Electrical code / IEC . s sconnec mus e rea y access e o e spas occupan s, but installed at least five feet from the spa but within sight. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) must be used to comply with section o e a ona ec r ca co e . s es gne o automatically shut off power to a piece of equipment when a current fault is detected. ower oo -up o e spa mus e a vo copper ere p ase power s use
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(XM.ce) WIRING CONNECTIONS Electrical Wiring
ase The installation of electrical circuit jumpers is needed in certain input supp y con gura ons. se uncu umper as supp e n e case o an npu supp y w r ng, single-phase 1 x 230 VAC (32 A max).
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(XM) WIRING CONNECTIONS ower ng up t e un t
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ress se ec u on o se ec e proper p ase con gura on se ng. The in.scan display will show “x P”, with “x” representing the number of hases of the electric power system. r 1 X 32 A 1P
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Press and hold select button for 5 seconds to activate low eve programm ng. nce ac va e , e sp ay s ows “ and, in succession, the current preset low level configuration selected. (refer to page 24 for configuration number) �
Press change button repeatedly to select the the same preset low level configuration again. Press select to confirm. You will exit menu automatically. The in.xm will then reset. After resetting, the system starts a “ earn ng sequence n w c eac n v ua ou pu s activated and its peak current displayed and saved.
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PA (XE / S-CLASS) WIRING DIAGRAM THE DIAGRAM IS INTENDED FOR THE XE / S-Class PACK SYSTEM r ng equ rements • 2-Hots, 1-Neutral, 1-Isolated Ground • 0-40’ length, 4 Wire #6 AWG minimum 75˚C copper conductor • ver eng , re m n mum copper con uc or (Check your local electrical codes for 60 Amp GFCI circuits for correct w re s ze or some areas vary actory ecommen e . . . . oa enter r ng o e: e w e neu ra w re rom e ac o e e connec e to an incoming line neutral. The internal mechanism of the GFCI requires this neutral connection. The GFCI will not work without it.
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SET-UP & DELIVERY GUIDELINES GETTING READY FOR DELIVERY & SET-UP OF YOUR NEW SPA SURFACE AND PAD REQUIREMENTS Your new portable spa must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat, and level sur ace. concre e pa nc es c s es . your spa s oca e near sprinklers, adjust or cap them so they do not hit the siding of the spa.
• Decking must be constructed to support 85 pounds per square foot. • a con es mus e cons ruc e o mee curren s a e an oca co es. • a es mus e se -c os ng an se - a c ng.
ACCESS & CLEARANCE • our spa requ res o c earance roug ga es e ween ouse an side fences, and up to 8.5’ overhead clearance depending on the size of the unit. • e c earance requ re o urn a corner can e equa o e eng of the spa. • e r s oc ng access o e o s e mus e remove pr or o e very. ny r mm ng o rees or us es, remova o e r s, eve ng of ground or other general maintenance must be done prior to delivery and is the responsibility of the customer. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION Proper planning will increase your total enjoyment factor with your new spa. s e e ow are some a ona ems o cons er w en p ann ng your installation. • ow spa w comp emen an scap ng an v ce versa. • View from inside of spa and view of spa from inside the home. • Exposure to sunlight and shading from trees. • r vacy • Getting to spa from house and return. • rox m y o ress ng room an a rooms • orage or spa c em ca s • Local building codes (if applicable) • ower ca e
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SET-UP & DELIVERY GUIDELINES GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATION ns a ng your spa n oors crea es an ex reme y eren se o considerations. Here again, with proper planning, no matter what room your spa goes in, it will be your favorite room. •
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SET-UP & DELIVERY GUIDELINES Electrical Requirements • our o spa pac w requ re a ou e po e amp e ca e , groun au c rcu rea er. re er o page •
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GENERAL PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS r m ng ump or ectr c ac s The power pack system is located under the skirting. The equipment can e serviced by simply removing the door. The door is located on the side of e spa w ere ree pane s are oca e , usua y on e s e o e spa w the lounger, or the side where the topside control panel is located. s mpor an o ma e sure a a o e a r s ou o e pump s e ore operating. To do this follow procedures below: • Turn off power at the breaker • a e sure e ga e va ves are open • Fill the spa with water going thru the filter • urn e power on a e rea er • ar e pump on ow spee an wa er s ou s ar c rcu a ng w n one to two minutes. If water does not start circulating, turn pump from low to high until water is flowing. • pump s oes no pr me, p ease see “ rou e oo ng u e located in the back of this manual
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Set thermostat, located on top side control panel, to desired temperature and continue heating until desired temperature has been reached. Depending on equipment, this will normally take 8 to 10 hours.
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FILTER MAINTENANCE ra on s ar s as soon as wa er ow s s ea y roug e er. e er cartridge removes body oil and debris from the spa water, as they can cause ow res s ance. r y car r ge w ecrease ow an may preven e spa rom ea ng proper y. ere ore, regu ar er c ean ng s essential.
ean ng an ep ac ng ter artr ge Your spa filter(s) have been designed for quick and easy maintenance. Enclosed Style • Turn off power at the breaker. • pen er oor an expose er cartridge(s) by pulling door toward center of spa until door opens completely. • nscrew er car r ge s an remove. • Clean with a garden hose equipped with a high pressure nozzle, or soak in filter cartridge cleaner if necessary, or at every other regularly sc e u e c ean ng. nse er oroug y e ore ns a ng. • Screw clean cartridge back into filter enclosure and return filter door o or g na pos on. Open Style • urn o power a e rea er. • emove as e rom er can s er. Remove filter cartridge and clean with a gar en ose equ ppe w a g pressure nozz e or soa n er cartridge cleaner if necessary or at every o er regu ar y sc e u e c ean ng. nse er oroug y before installing. • ace c ean car r ge n er can s er • ep ace as e we r n er can s er.
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SPA TERMINOLOGY : Your new spa features a variety of jet styles. All jets regardless of style re urn e wa er o e spa. r s m xe w e wa er y us ng e a r con ro s equ ppe crea ng a gen e o mos v gorous massage.
e wa er ver er va ve con ro s e ou pu o e pump s wa er ow o either side of the spa. It will provide even water flow to all jets if left in the half way position. The purpose of this valve is to increase or decrease e ou pu o one s e or ano er or max mum or m n mum wa er ow in case of one or two person usage. This valve is also used to turn the master massage jet on and off, if so equipped. Colors/style may vary from raw ng. wa er ver er va ve s e arges o e va ve con ro s. oug a ree con ro s oo s m ar n appearance, ey are eas y scern e y s ze. e a r con ro s e sma es , e m n ver er va ve is medium in size, and the water diverter valve is the largest .
A Mini Diverter Valve, an Air Control, and a Water Diverter Valve. Locations and design will vary on each spa model.
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SPA TERMINOLOGY your spa s equ ppe w op ona oun a n e s, ey are con ro e w a fountain jet control. Turning the fountain jet control full counterclockwise w urn e oun a n e on u power, w e urn ng u c oc w se w urn e oun a n e o .
your spa s equ ppe w wa er a s, ey are con ro e w a mn diverter valve. Turning the mini diverter valve full clockwise will turn the wa er a on u power, w e urn ng u coun erc oc w se w urn e waer a o .
Each spa is equipped with air controls (venturies). The purpose of these controls is to regulate the mixture of air and water that flows through the e s. an op ona ower s ns a e , a r s a so pus e roug e a r controls (venturies) for maximum output. If your spa has a master massage jet located in the foot well, the spa will be equipped with an air conro spec ca y or e mas er massage e . s r con ro opera es e same as the others. Colors/style may vary from drawing. An air control is the smallest of the valve controls.
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SPA TERMINOLOGY : s are oca e e n e s e pane e ow e ops e con ro pane , s area houses the major components responsible for the spas operation. e componen s nc u e e pumps, ea er, con ro pane ox, ozona or, an e g sys em app ca e . ump an equ pmen p acemen may vary by model.
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SPA TERMINOLOGY DRAINING YOUR SPA ecause your spa o s a re a ve y sma amoun o wa er, con am nan s such as body oil, perspiration, dirt, hair, etc., may become quite concen ra e . or s reason, e wa er s ou e ra ne an rep ace every ree mon s epen ng on use. • •
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SPA TERMINOLOGY The weir gate is the horizontal door located in front of the filters that trap debris in the filter area.
SPA LIGHT our spa g s es gne or sa e y an s oca e n e n er or wa o your spa. The on/off switch is located on the topside control panel.
This element is an electric heater housed in a stainless steel tube. It is ermos a ca y con ro e an equ ppe w a g - m empera ure sa e y s u -o sensor. e g - m sensor canno e rese un e temperature within the heater assembly drops several degrees below the shut-off temperature of 100˚ (varies by model). Should the high-limit switch r p repea e y, con ac your ea er or qua e serv ce represen a ve o diagnose the problem. -
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SPA TERMINOLOGY Are installed for shut off/on water supply from heater or pump for service. For normal spa operation valves should be in the open position (handle ex en e s open . Open
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MAIN PUMP This produces water flow through heater and main jets. Also used for ra on. an e con ro e as es re y press ng e pump or pump 1 button on your topside control panel. Refer to quick reference card for filtration frequency and duration. SECONDARY PUMP (on select models) This produces water flow through secondary group of jets. Can be con ro e y press ng e pump u on on your ops e con ro pane . THIRD PUMP (on select models) s pro uces wa er ow roug r group o e s. s pump w ea high speed only. Can be controlled by pressing the pump 3 button on your ops e con ro pane . CIRCULATION PUMP (on select models) If equipped, this pump is controlled during filtration and heating only, by e ops e con ro con gura on. e er o qu c re erence car or ra on frequency and duration. on se ect mo e s If equipped, will run for 45 minutes during filtration cycle. Helps reduce chemicals/santizier use. Automatically cuts-off if any user buttons are presse on ops e con ro ; w reac va e ur ng e ra on cyc e.
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SPA WATER MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Spa Water ou nee o eep your spa c ean an rea y o use. en you en er your spa, you r ng n as muc con am na on as peop e wou n a norma s ze sw mm ng poo . ecause your spa s suc a sma , enc ose env ronmen , nee s o e a san ary p ace. e accomp s s w a s mp e ree s ep process: a ance ra on 3) Sanitation e wa er a comes rom your ap a ome s ne or s owers or a ing, because it is drained immediately after use. In a spa, your water is use or up o ree mon s. o wa er s a ree ng groun or ac er a, so san z ng ecomes necessary, as we as ma n a n ng a spec c m nera a ance. av ng a m nera a ance n p ace ensures a e wa er, w c s na ura y corros ve o me a , w no cause amage o e spa equ pmen . e recommen wee y wa er es ng.
WARNING! WARNING: Please be careful with chemicals - damage to the sur ace o t e spa can occur ue to t e mproper use o c em ca s such as trichlor or chlorine, chemical tablets, acids or spa cleaners. Do not let undissolved chemicals lie on the surface of the spa. amage rom c em ca m suse s not covere un er warranty. mproper water chemistry balance can damage the spa surfaces and/or equipment, and is not covered under your warranty.
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SPA WATER MAINTENANCE ng pa t ater When filling the spa, use 2 ounces of SODIUM BROMIDE to create a bromide reserve. When using BROMINATING TABLETS in a floating dispenser, wo o ree a e s w rea up o ga ons o wa er. or a c orine system, use CHLORINATING GRANULES (1/2 oz. per 500 gallons). nce e spa as een and running add:
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s preven s s a n ng, rus an corrosion, caused by metals in the source water. One bottle will treat up to 500 gallons for up to 3 months. nee e - a c um oos er rea s e wa er if low calcium hardness is a problem in your area. It will help prevent equipment corrosion and foaming by raising the spa’s water hardness eve o an accep a e range o ppm. 3) pH STABILIZER - It will properly adjust and hold the pH for up to 3 mon s.
Water Testing Your spa dealer is equipped to perform a thorough analysis of your spa wa er. a e a one er samp e o e s ore an ey w a v se you on e products necessary to properly balance and care for your spa. Unbalanced spa wa er can qu c y amage your equ pmen . our spa ea er w a v se you on ow o pro ec your nves men . a ance pa wa er mus ave e correc c em ca a ance. n a ance wa er can irritate eyes, corrode the equipment, leave mineral deposits, and decrease the effectiveness of the sanitizer. Balanced water means establishing proper balance among total alkalinity, p , ca c um ar ness an o a sso ve so s.
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un filter system 24 hours & reclean and/or run main pump longer each day.
Total dissolved solids have reached chemical saturation point.
Test TDS at dealer. Drain and refill spa.
White chips scaling off heater: Calcium level too high.
Drain and inch of water off, add fresh water. Test and adjust calcium to range. Add sequestering agent.
Air leaking into filter system.
ind and fix leaks; use a pro if necessary. Raise water level above the skimmer opening.
Detergent in water via soap in Advise spa users to rinse soap off more swimming suit, or on bathers’ thoroughly in the shower before getting body and hair. into spa. Double rinse bathing suits. May be less effort to drain and refill the spa.
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Add calcium to correct level.
Too much sanitizer in water. Too much algaecide in water.
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Squirt defoamer over the water surface.
Green water due to copper get- Add sequestering or chelating agent. If ting into water: or MPS (monop- MPS and biguanides mix, do a major ersulfate compound) getting flush. into biguanides Too much bromine.
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Possible Cause Possible algae: yellow-green. pink, brown, or black.
Action Treat with algaecide. Worse cases, tetrborates.
Minerals such as copper or iron Add sequestering or chelating agent. making green or brown stains
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Bromamines or chloramines from non-oxidized organic mater.
Shock with non-chlorine oxidizer such as potassium peroxymonosulfate.
Moldy dirty cover either inside or out.
Clean cover both inside and out with diluted bleach.
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WINTERIZING YOUR SPA WARNING! n areas o t e country w ere t e temperatures rop e ow is important to follow these directions:
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en w n er z ng e spa, we recommen pu ng an reeze n e spa and running it before draining the spa. e spa s no go ng o e use , ra n comp e e y. e sure a wa er s remove . rea or oosen un ons a eac en o pump o ensure water from pump area is removed. Remove pump freeze plugs so equ ppe . s ng a s op vacuum, vacuum a e s oroug y o remove any wa er e over n e p um ng nes. 2) Do not turn unit off with water in the spa. Frozen water may rupture p um ng. reeze amage repa rs are no covere un er warran y. emove an c ean er car r ge. ore car r ge n a secure p ace to prevent freezing. If the spa is going to be used, maintain normal opera ng proce ures an ensure cover s n p ace w en poss e.
NOTE! Note: Freeze ups or damage caused by freezing are not covered un er warranty
SPRINGTIME START-UP If your spa has been winterized, the Manufacturer highly recommends that you contact an authorized dealer to restart your spa. The following is an ou ne o e proce ures nvo ve . • • • • • • • •
Make sure all o-rings for pumps are in place and undamaged. a e sure a e ngs a oosene are re- g en. Replace all jet fittings, pump drain plugs, hose bib drains, and ee er va ves. e spa w wa er n a norma way, Run the jets on high for about 15 minutes. ra n e wa er. u e ers ac n. Refill the system and treat chemically as one would after a normal water change.
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1) Use a soft broom to remove accumulation after every snowfall or ice s orm. 2) Splash cool tap water on the hardware to free them if they become rozen s u . ouse o u r ca ng o w eep e oc ree, u apply carefully because it can damage the cabinet finish. e recommen a goo rea men w v ny con oner e ore first snow or ice. If possible, treat during the winter too.
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on or your wa er c em s ry. ven e spa s no use regu ar y, improper water chemistry can cause a mildew build-up on the cover. Clean, PH controlled water will prolong the life of the cover. 5) If mildew is found, remove foam cores from the vinyl encasement. Mix 1 gallon of water, a teaspoon of mild dish washing soap and a cup o eac . a so r s e rus , scru e ns e an ou s e of the vinyl encasement thoroughly. Take a washcloth and wipe down each foam core; rinse thoroughly. Place the encasement in e sun an oam cores n e s a e o ry. nce every ng s thoroughly dry, spray the cores and encasement with a mildew n or. ow o ry comp e e y, en reassem e. e ey ere, o course, s o ma n a n proper wa er c em s ry o avo m ew. 6) We suggest rotating the cover every six months to maintain even wear. nz p e cover, remove e oam cores, urn over an reassemble.
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Please note: We do not recommend the fountain jets be left on when spa cover s c ose , s may amage your spa cover.
Proper Maintenance For Your Spa Surface Quarite Plus® Disclaimer: This spa may be insulated with high-density urethane foam for structural support and energy efficiency. When empty of wa er an e n rec sun g w ou e spa cover n p ace, e spa is vulnerable to ultra violet or solar damage. Temperatures generated by sunlight that become concentrated in the shell surface cause the shell ma er a o e am na e rom e ure ane oam ac ng. s occurrence is considered abuse and may result in surface blisters, bubbles or large ayer e am na on. s occurrence s no covere un er warran y. e spa cover mus e ep on e spa w e emp y o wa er. Sec1:45
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ENERAL XE / S-CLASS TOPSIDE ONTROLS TERMS
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The Pump 1 button PUMP 1 on at low speed. Press a secon me o urn pump on g spee . ress a r me o urn pump o . en a g spee , a u - n mer urns pump off after 20 minutes and when at low speed after 2 hours, un ess manua y eac va e rs . The Pump 2 button PUMP 2 on. ress a secon me o urn pump o . u - n mer au oma ca y urns pump off after 20 minutes, unless pump has been manually eac va e . e g t utton LIGHT o urn g on. ress ng a secon me urns o . u - n mer au oma ca y urns g off after 2 hours, unless manually deactivated first.
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The Econo button - press and hold ECONO key for 5 seconds to switch from normal mode to economy mode. In economy mo e, sys em ma n a ns empera ure a e es re se po n during filter cycles only. Set point is 20˚f (11˚c) below the normal mode set pointe for the rest of the time. In economy mode, the sp ay w ogg e e ween e curren wa er empera ure an the “econo” message. e ter utton - press an o s ow “xx , represen ng e curren y se hours.
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ENERAL XM TOPSIDE CONTROLS TERMS tart ng g t Select light key to turn lights on. Select light key again lights off. m nu e u - n mer Starting Pump 1 e ec pump o urn pump on. Select pump 1 repeatedly to control pump 1 speeds. 20 minute built-in timer) tart ng pump Select pump 2 to turn pump 2 on. Select pump 2 once more to turn pump 2 off. nu e u - n mer Starting pump 3 e ec pump o urn pump on. e ec pump once more o urn pump 20 Minute built-in timer) Next menu page • ress nex ey o
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Turning economy on Lowers the temperature set point of the spa by 20˚f (11˚c) • e ec economy o ac va e e economy mo e. • Select economy again to override economy programming Standby mode ops a pumps a e same me y a s mp e c c Of a button! Select standby to activate this mode. e ec s an y o aga n o resume norma opera ons.
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ENERAL XE TOPSIDE DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE n nterna ar ware error as een etecte n n.xe. • Restart the spa pack and start and stop all pumps and blower. • If error reappears, replace in.xe spa pack. Water temperature at the heater has reached 119˚F.
DO NOT ENTER SPA WATER!!! • Restart the spa pack. • If error persists, measure the temperature with a digital t ermometer an compare. ts rea ng w t temp. on t e display. Make sure the temp. reading is lower than 119˚F. • If problem persists, replace pack.
Temperature inside the spa skirt is too high, causing the internal temperature n t e n.xe to ncrease a ove norma m ts. • Remove spa skirt and let system cool down, until the error c ears. The system did not detect any water flow while the main pump was runn ng. • Make sure valves are open and that water level is g enoug . pp es to E / S-CLA • Check and remove anything obstructing the filter. • Make sure there are no air locks or that no object obstructs the passage of the water in the heater channel. Pumps may make strange noises. Follow air lock proce ure to c ear t em. The Prr error message indicates a problem with regulation probe. The system is constantly verifying if temperature probe reading is within normal limits. • Verify if regulation probe located above the heater is properly connected. • Replace in.xe heater is problem persists. Water temperature in the spa has reached 108˚F.
DO NOT ENTER SPA WATER!!! •
easure t e temperature w t a g ta t ermometer and compare its reading with temp on the display. If temp reading is different, replace heater. • emove spa cover an et spa coo own. • Add cold water and lower filter cycles. • pro em pers sts rep ace pac .
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ENERAL XM PACK DISPLAY DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE ar ware error was etecte n t e n.xm pac Reset the spa pack by shutting the breaker off then on again, manually c ange t e status o a t e pumps an accessor es. t e pro em still persists, replace in.xm pack. e n m s nterna temperature s too g Remove spa skirt and let system cool down. A system reset may be requ re to c ear error. The Input voltage is too low Was this error present since 1st power-up of the in.xm? If so, check the input terminal connections to make sure they are correctly wired an t g t. t erw se ave a cert e e ectr ca ver y t e power ne quality. Fuse #1 is blown Replace the blown fuse with an identically rated fuse. Fuse #2 is blown Replace the blown fuse with an identically rated fuse. Fuse #3 is blown ep ace t e own use w t an
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A hardware error was detected in the in.therm. estart t e spa pac . a e sure t e eater restarts y c ang ng t e set point. If problem still persists, replace in.therm The error occurs if the in.therm is trying to heat water, but does ot detect any temperature rise. a e sure t e n.t erm power cor s correct y nserte an sea e n the in.xm. Restart the system. The system will perform a flow check. If t e error co e appears e ore any temperature s sp aye , rep ace n the in.therm. Occurs when a “no flo” condition is detected by the in.therm. a e sure t at t e pump assoc ate to t e eater pump or Circulation Pump) is running. Check and clean filters. Make sure water valves are open. Make sure there is no air lock condition or any object obstructs passage of water within the in.therm.
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This code occurs when a communications problem exists etween the in.xm and in.therm. ake sure remote heater cable is correctly connected; then reset system. If condition persists, visually verify male connector pins to ake sure they are not bent. If the above does not solve problem, either in.xm or in.therm may need to be replaced. Spa Operator’s Guide
ENERAL XM PACK DISPLAY DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE e g m t c rcu t s tr ppe . sua y, t e net c eat ng rotection or the current monitoring circuitry will shut down the eater before the error can occur. co water to spa an et eater coo own. eset spa pac sing current breaker. Temperature probe defective. his error clears itself when the error condition is no longer present. Reset the breaker if the error is still there; replace the In.therm The ID number of the in.therm vs the In.xm is wrong (CE/UL) here is a CE In.Therm connected to a UL In.xm or vice versa. Change the In.Therm or In.Xm to the appropriate v ersion. For all the above, the system has not detected a current change when turning on or off the device. ake sure the device is correctly connected and plug is sealed. If ossible, manually change the output status (on/off) of the device and cycle through all possible states (i.e low and high speeds). Reset spa pack. If error does not clear, problem is probably with the device an w nee to e serv ce .
This is not an error message A solid Sc means the system is scanning all the output to learn the current draw of every accessory connected. A scan error was detected Every time a low-level option is changed, the system must “learn” the currents associated to each output/load. During this learning process, he device(s) connected to OUT8 (direct output, no relay) must be sconnecte or o . , not t e system w report t s co e. nce t e oad is correctly disconnected, the breaker has to be reset then the ser needs to restart the learning process by selecting the low level configuration and set the breaker. Once the learning if finished, the accessories connected to OUT8 may be reconnected. This is not an error message he breaker size selected is lower than the total current of each output. e n.xm w manage t e current accor ng y.
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iPOD™ DOCK SYSTEM
Listening to iPod™: • Power up the digital media locker • Attach the MP3 device to the 3.5mm connector. • Secure the MP3 with anchor straps provided. • Secure the digital media locker water/dust protective door.
sten ng to uner: • Press (FM RADIO) on remote control to change to FM radio mode. If this is the first time you listen to the FM radio, the frequency will be 88.1MHz as a default as shown on the remote LCD.
emote rogramm ng: • Press and hold the button (Play/Pause) on the remote control and press the Power button simultaneously for 2 seconds. The LCD will display “Pair” • Turn on the digital media locker by pressing the power button on the AQ-M-2Bx within 10 seconds after the remote is paired, (A Red LED light will turn on under the power button to indicate the unit is turned on.) • Once synchronizing is complete, the LCD will return to the original screen setting. • The remote range is more that 20’
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INEMA REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM TV, DVD, CD & Spa Remote Choose the source you would like to operate by pressing one of the four buttons marked TV, DV Codes DVD - 0037 CD - 0101
PROGRAMMING INSTRUC 1. Turn on device (eg. DVD) 2. Press the source button you wish to program (eg. DVD). 3. Press & hold the program button until the red LED light blinks twice. 4. Press & hold shift while keying the code that corresponds with the device (eg. 0037 for DVD). 5. If performed correctly the LED light will blink twice. If not repeat steps 2- 4 until the LED light blinks twice to confirm the code was accepted. 6. Aim the remote at the device and press power once, It should turn off. If it does the remote is programmed. Sec1:52
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE No heat or heat too low Probable Cause #1 ............ Dirty filter. Action ................................Remove filter cartridge and clean. Probable Cause #2 ............ Breaker at house off. Action ................................Reset breaker at house. Breaker can appear to be on and one pole can be off. Turn breaker OFF then ON twice. Probable Cause #3 ............ Pump not primed. Action ................................Refer to the section of this manual on pump priming. Probable Cause #4 ............Improper line voltage. Action ................................ ave a licensed electrician check the line voltage. Spa Lights won’t come on Probable Cause #1 ............. Light bulb burned out. Action ................................. Replace bulb (non-warranty). Probable Cause #2 ............. Dirty connection. ct on .................................Check to see if there is anything covering the connection on the housing that holds the light bulb. Pump will not prime Probable Cause #1 ............. o water in pump. ct on ................................. a e sure water eve n spa s correct. Probable Cause #2 ............. Closed gate valves or blocked lines. Action ................................. Open all gate valves. Check suction for blockage. Probable Cause #3 ............. Pump surges, jets lose and gain power, loose union or drain plug. ct on .................................Check union on front or nose of pump to ensure tightness. Check drain plugs to ensure tightness. Jet(s) won’t come on Probable Cause #1 ............. Pump not primed. ct on .................................Refer to the section of this manual on pump priming. Probable Cause #2 ............. Gates valves closed. Action ................................. Check to see if gate valves are in the correct position. Check to see that pump is plugged in. Probable Cause #3 ............. ater diverter valve not adjusted correctly. ct on ................................. urn water diverter Valve until desired water flow is obtained. Probably Cause #4 ............. Individual jet is closed. Action ................................. urn the outer jet housing clockwise to turn jet on. Low water flow Probable Cause #1 ............. Dirty Filter. Action ................................. Remove filter cartridge and clean. Probable Cause #2 ............. Closed gate valves or blocked lines. Action ................................. Open all gate valves. Probable Cause #3............. ow vo tage or ncorrect vo tage. Action ................................. ave a licensed electrician check the line voltage. Sec1:53 Spa Operator’s Guide
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (CONT.) Spa is leaking Probable Cause #1 ............. Loose connection. ct on ................................. and tighten all disconnects and fittings. Check joints and unions. otor oes not run Probable Cause #1 ............. o power to motor. ct on ................................. Check power switches and circuit breakers. Check motor plug where plugged into control box. Probable Cause #2 ............. Pump jammed from foreign matter in impeller. ct on ................................. Call dealer for recommended action. Probable Cause #3 ............. otor overheats on hot days while filtering. ct on ................................. eprogram your contro s to cyc e ur ng t e coolest parts of the day and on shorter cycles. (see programming instructions). Motor runs hot Probable Cause #1............. ump ran ry. Action ................................. Call dealer for recommended action. Probable Cause #2 ............. Restricted suction lines. ct on ................................. ake sure all valves are open/clear suction of debris. Probable Cause #3 ............. Improper ventilation ct on .................................Insure that vents on side of spa are free and clear of any debris or landscaping. Spa should also be located an adequate distance from any walls or fencing for good ventilation. Stereo Issues
Please refer to manual (provided)
TV issues ...........................Please refer to manual (provided)
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Limited Warranty Summary Please refer to the warranty aard included with your product for complete warranty information. In order to receive prompt warranty service, you must register your spa - ask your dealer about registering. Spa provides a limited warranty to our customers. It applies to the spa structure, surface, plumbing, pumps, heater, blower, and controls. The limited warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper maintenance, improper installation, misuse, abuse, accident, fire, normal acts of God, wear and tear, or improper water maintenance. Unauthorized modifications of t e spa may vo t e warranty. ep acement costs assoc ate w t transportat on, removal, and reinstallation are the sole responsibility of the spa owner. This manual refers to only year 2011 model spas. Dynasty Spas reserves the right to make changes in design or material of its products at any time without incurring liability. This limited warranty applies to the first retail purchaser and terminates upon any transfer of ownership.
Disclaimer: The information in this manual is accurate to the best of Dynasty Spas. However, Dynasty Spas, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained ere n.
a ety gn he safety sign enclosed with your owner’s manual packet should be permanently nstalled where visible to all users of the spa. It is very important that you, as a spa owner, review the important safety instructions and warnings before you operate your spa. It is equally important that you instruct all users, even occasional ones, as to t e warn ngs assoc ate w t spa use. ou may o ta n a t ona s gns y contacting: Dynasty Spas 01 Dynasty Way t ens, 866-396-7727 Sec1:56
©2012 Dynasty Spas, Inc. Dynasty Spas reserves the right to change product selections and/or make product modifications without notice. Your Dynasty Spas Dealer/Contractor is an independent business person and not an agent or employee of Dynasty Spas or any of its subsidiaries. Neither Dynasty Spas nor its subsidiaries accept any responsibility for any representations, statements or contracts made by any Spa Dealer/Contractor.
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