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HYPERTHERMIA 

Since your spa can be set to reach temperatures of 40°C (104°F) users should be aware that extended 
submersion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead to hyperthermia. Hyperthermia 
occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body 
temperature of 37°C (98.6°F). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy and an 
increase in the internal temperature of the body. The effects of hyperthermia include: 

 

  Unawareness of impending hazard.

 

  Failure to perceive heat.

 

  Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa.

 

  Physical inability to exit the spa.

 

  Foetal damage in pregnant woman.

 

  Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning.

 

 

If you feel any of the symptoms of hyperthermia safely exit the spa immediately. Please note that the use of 
Alcohol, Drugs or Medication can significantly increase the risk of Hyperthermia. 
 

CONSIDERATIONS REQUIRED FOR THE LOCATION OF YOUR SPA 

Contact your local council to determine if a building permit is necessary and for information on applicable 
bylaws (distance from property lines, buildings, fencing requirements etc.). If you are doing any excavating 
contact Dial before You Dig on 1100 to ensure that there are no underground lines. 
Locate the spa where possible within close distance of a door to the house, this will maximize potential winter 
use. If possible, locate the spa where you will enjoy some privacy. Make sure your spa is positioned so that 
access to all cabinet panels will not be blocked. Blocking access to any cabinet panel on the spa will render 
the spa unserviceable, you must have 700mm of clear uninterrupted space on all sides of the spa for a service 
technician to have space to make repairs. Service technicians will not move your spa to gain access to a 
cabinet panel which has been blocked in. Decking in your spa is not recommended you may render your spa 
unserviceable if the entire deck is not easily removable. Our technicians will not remove your deck to service 
your spa.  
 

SPA FOUNDATION 

Your spa needs a good solid foundation supporting the whole base of the spa. The foundation on which your 
spa sits must be able to support the weight of the spa the water in it and the weight of its users. If the 
foundation is inadequate the spa may shift, this will cause stress to the spa shell which may lead to the shell 
cracking. Damage caused by an inadequate or improper foundation is not covered under this warranty. It is the 
responsibility of the spa owner to provide a proper foundation for the spa. A spa containing both water and 
people is extremely heavy, if you are installing the spa onto decking or any other elevated structure you must 
consult a structural engineer to ensure that the structure will support the weight of the spa. Ideally the spa 
should be installed onto a concrete base at least 4” thick with reinforcing steel inside the concrete. If you are 
installing your spa indoors ensure that your choice of flooring is impermeable to water. Ensure that water 
drains away from the spa protecting the cabinet and electrical components from water damage. Do not place 
any item underneath the spas base to level the spa this will cause stress to the spa shell which may lead to the 
shell cracking. Damage caused by packing under the spas fibreglass base is not covered under this warranty. 
 

WATER SUPPLY 

Spas do not require a permanent water supply however there must be a water supply and hose within reach in 
order to fill the spa. 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Coral Classic Spa

Page 1: ...1 CONTACT DETAILS EMAIL sales aquapulsespas com au WEB www aquapulsespas com au PHONE 07 3208 4625 Coral Classic Spa USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ilter 7 Weekly filter cleaning 7 Filing your spa with water avoiding air locks 8 Hardcover Installation 8 Hardcover use care 8 Synthetic cabinet care 8 Acrylic shell care 8 Empty spa warning 8 Draining the spa using the drain fitting 8 Turning jets on off 10 11 Operating your Coral Classic Spa 12 Setting the time 12 Setting the cycle cleaning 13 Setting the cycle heating 14 Turning on the heater m...

Page 3: ...the spa As prolonged immersion in water temperatures in excess of 38 C 100 F may damage your health we recommend measuring the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering the spa We also recommend establishing lower temperatures and shorter periods of use for users who may be affected by hot water temperature In order to avoid the possibility of hyperthermia heat stress occurrin...

Page 4: ... space on all sides of the spa for a service technician to have space to make repairs Service technicians will not move your spa to gain access to a cabinet panel which has been blocked in Decking in your spa is not recommended you may render your spa unserviceable if the entire deck is not easily removable Our technicians will not remove your deck to service your spa SPA FOUNDATION Your spa needs...

Page 5: ... appointing an electrician to prepare your spas electrics check that they are suitably qualified and licenced to do so Do not attempt to install the spas electrics yourself if you are not a fully Licenced Electrical Contractor If your spa is being hardwired we recommend you install a Rotary Isolation Switch so that the spa can be isolated from the power supply in an emergency or for service work T...

Page 6: ...ly if you over sanitize the water or allow them to float in the water this will not be covered under this warranty Do not clean the spas headrests or filter box face with the spas water only use fresh tap water to clean the headrests and filter box faces If you are sanitizing the spa on a once a week program it is recommended to remove the spas headrest on the day you sanitize the spa and replace ...

Page 7: ...tall the leaf tray slide it horizontally into the filter box make sure the tray sits in the middle of the locating grooves The filter face plate will not install if you have the leaf tray outside of the locating grooves 6 To install the face plate on the filter box slide the face plate vertically downwards Note The black filter face will go white where the water and air meets from chemical exposur...

Page 8: ...rdcover they can be extremely difficult to close and may not close at all To clean your hardcover wipe both the top vinyl and underside over with a damp fresh tap water cloth Do not use the spas water to wipe the hardcover this will leave chemical stains on the cover To extend the life expectancy of your hardcover apply 303 aerospace protectant to the vinyl side of your hardcover every 30 days and...

Page 9: ...ng it anticlockwise With the handle off you can now connect the supplied hose connection and attach your garden hose now push the drain halfway back in toward the fibreglass base and it will begin draining the spa Once drained remove the garden hose and garden hose connection Replace the handle by screwing it on clockwise and push the drain fitting back into the fibreglass base Once in the fibregl...

Page 10: ...he Blue buttons will only operate when the spa is in Standby mode and theBlack buttons will only operate when the spa is in Active mode BUTTON FUNCTION MODE Changes Between Active Standby Modes N A Sets Cycle Cleaning and Filtration Standby Mode Only Sets Heating Cycle Standby Mode Only Sets Fahrenheit or Celsius Standby Mode Only Sets Temperature Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only Turn...

Page 11: ...CTION MODE Turns on Water Jets 1 Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only Turns on Heater for Manual Heating Jets 1 must be off Active Mode Only Starts Cycle Cleaning Standby Mode Only ...

Page 12: ...NG THE CYCLE CLEANING In order to keep your spa clean you need to set the cycle cleaning This feature will automatically turn on all of the spas jets temporarily to purge the spas water and then will run the spas filter for the set period of time You must run this feature for a minimum of 6 hours every day To set the 6 hour cleaning cycle ensure the spa is in Standby Mode Now press Now enter the t...

Page 13: ...opriate time press Now enter the duration for which you want the spa to preheat Use the same time you have set for the cleaning cycle To adjust the duration press the like 6 00 and buttons and set at least a 6 hour period which will look Once you have selected an appropriate duration press Now set the temperature you want the spa to preheat too Press the button to adjust the temperature to the des...

Page 14: ...ed to be re pressed to turn this feature back on TURNING ON THE HOT WATER MASSAGE PUMP Ensure the spa is in Active Mode Press this button to turn on the hot water pump To turn off the hot water pump press the same button again This pump will automatically turn itself off after a set amount of time running if it turns off while you are in thespa you can press the same button to make it run again TU...

Page 15: ...r Noisy Motor Damaged or worn bearings Low voltage Low water level Frozen pump Contact seller Check electrical supply Top up the water Thaw out Display Panel Not Working Poor connection Unplug and reconnect the cable Pump doesn t turn on No power to the pump Low water level Air Lock See No Power above Top up the water See Air Lock in user s manual Thermometer button flashes when the Heat Button is...

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