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ALPS-Spas  4400 Steve Reynolds Blvd.  Norcross, Georgia 30093

770-381-2022  Fax: 770-925-1900  www.ALPS-spas.com

Initial Start-up:

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 guration numbers). This priming mode will last up to four minutes and then begin 

to preset 

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 lter cycles (--F) for two minutes.  Once the diagnostics are complete the control 

will display the current temperature and begin to heat in the standard mode.  The spa will 
maintain temperature in standard mode.

Temperature Adjustment: 80 F – 104 F (26 C – 40 C)

Once the spa is activated it will begin to heat to 100 F. To change the temperature, press 
the warm and cool icons on the control. The control will display the current temperature, 
to see the set temperature press the warm or cool button, after a few seconds the current 
temperature will return to the display.

Jets/Pumps:

Depending on model, your spa will be equipped with either 2 or 3 pumps.  The JET 1 icon 
controls the main pump. This is a two speed pump.  Touch JET 1 once for low speed, twice 
for high speed and a third time to turn off. 

Notice that pump one will come on in low 

speed during 

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 lter cycles.

  Jet 2 is also on a two speed pump, but it will not engage 

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 lter cycles unless you turn it on.  If your spa is equipped with a third pump touch 

JET 3 to engage.  This pump runs only in high speed.  Touch the JET 3 icon once to turn the 
pump on and once again to turn it off.

Light

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 All spas are equipped with LED lighting systems. The standard lighting system consists of 
a 9 bulb main light with several different colors. With this system touch the light icon once 
to turn the light on and once to turn off. The colors are random so you may need to turn the 
light on and off several times to 

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 nd your desired color.  If you have purchased a spa with 

the upgraded illuminated spa fountains or perimeter package there are 10 different color 
settings. Listed below are the different settings:

1.  Color-Wheel. This mode transitions the different colors
2. White
3.  Aqua (Green and Blue)
4.  Purple (Red and Blue)
5. Blue
6.  Amber (Red and Blue)
7. Green
8. Red
9.  Color Flash.  This mode switches colors every few seconds.
10. Strobe.  This mode 

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 ashes the LEDs on and off like a strobe light.

CONTROLS

NEW EL/GL 2000 

BALBOA CONTROL

Quick Reference Card

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Summary of Contents for Ciara XLS

Page 1: ...770 381 2022 Fax 770 925 1900 www ALPS spas com Teton XLS Ciara XLS Tigra XLS Table of Contents Planning a Location for your Hot Tub 2 Safety Precautions 3 Controls 4 Featured Operations 6 Fill and S...

Page 2: ...zing concrete for paths and access areas Check the location of spill paths from gutters trees and shrubs SERVICE ACCESS Many people choose to enclose their hot tubs in decorative structures such as de...

Page 3: ...for a healthy adult Lower temperatures are recommended for extended use and young children 7 Pregnant women are recommended not to exceed 100 F 37 C due to excessive water temperatures potentially ca...

Page 4: ...Notice that pump one will come on in low speed during filter cycles Jet 2 is also on a two speed pump but it will not engage during filter cycles unless you turn it on If your spa is equipped with a t...

Page 5: ...ssages Follow the instructions if it has a problem you can not fix please contact your dealer for service Invert Invert is a feature on the Balboa AL9000 or AE9000 control that reverses the LED readou...

Page 6: ...ne A tube links the ozone compartment with the ozone jet During the filter cycle when the water pump is on low speed the water movement through the ozone jet draws the ozone out of the compartment mix...

Page 7: ...quate supply of chemicals on hand for your hot tub Your dealer should provide or assist you in obtaining the proper chemicals Below are recommended chemicals for proper water treatment One bottle of p...

Page 8: ...ome unhealthy Too much chlorine causes water to smell pungent irritates the eyes and skin and can cause damage to the heater tube on the power pack NOTE Improper pH will destroy the pump seals and hea...

Page 9: ...e plumbing or the equipment On the other hand if it is hot outdoors do not leave the hot tub s surface exposed to direct sunlight for long periods Cracking and or fading may occur DRAINING YOUR SPA Tu...

Page 10: ...getting in your hot tub Screw the filter back in replace the basket and filter cover Turn the spa back on SURFACE CARE Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the hot tub Typically a mild de...

Page 11: ...ay water into the hole located inside the skimmer See Figure T1 This will supply the pumps with water and prime them Figure T1 Spa Tripping Breaker Check wiring connection Check if any moisture is ins...

Page 12: ...PS Spas 4400 Steve Reynolds Blvd Norcross Georgia 300 770 381 2022 Fax 770 925 1900 www ALPS spas com ELECTRICAL LOCATION IN CONCRETE SLAB page 12...

Page 13: ...One year labor WARRANTIES FOR OTHER COMPONENTS Light bulbs fuses headrests filters and cabinet finish are warranted to be free of defects in workmanship and or materials at the time of delivery only...

Page 14: ...ases If ALPS SPAS determines that the repair of the defect is not feasible it reserves the right to provide a replacement spa instead equal in value to the original purchase price of the spa Depreciat...

Page 15: ...pa on wood deck or see page 12 for concrete slab location All exposed wire must be INSTALLED IN CONDUIT and have proper connectors ALPS SPAS is not responsible for any mis wiring of control panel All...

Page 16: ...eeded to maintain and use your new spa properly IMPORTANT ALPS Manufacturing reserves the right to change specifications or design without notification and without any obligation Spa Dimensions Model...

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