1)
Unplug the power cord (120-volt system only) or turn the electrical power “OFF” at the
service or breaker panel (120 or 240 volt permanently connected units.)
2)
Open all
WATER
shut-off valves.
3)
For spas equipped with a hose bib or drain valve, make sure that it has been closed.
4)
For spas equipped with in-line or pressure water filters, make sure that the filter nut,
housing drain plug, and air relief valve are closed and tight.
5)
Using a standard water hose, fill the spa with fresh tap water to the level recommended
by the spa manufacturer.
6)
Inspect all plumbing connections and lines for any sign of water leaks.
7)
Close all
AIR
control valves.
WARNING:
Do not confuse with
WATER
shut-off valves.
8)
Plug the unit into the proper outlet (120-volt system) or turn on the breaker at the
electrical service panel (240-volt system).
9)
Adjust temperature to the
lowest
setting.
10)
Press the “Lights/Jets” switch to run the pump on high speed. Allow the pump
to run until you achieve a strong, steady water flow (free of air bubbles).
11)
On systems with a pressure filter, bleed off the trapped air by opening the Air-
Relief valve. You will notice a steady flow of water when the air has been bled
completely.
12)
Switch the “JET PUMP” off.
13)
If equipped, switch the light on to verify that it is working, then switch it off.
14)
The first filter cycle will start 1 minute after power up.
Filtration Cycles
15
System Start-Up
The first preset filter cycle begins 1 minutes after the spa is powered up. The second
preset filter cycle begins 12 hours later. Filter duration is programmable for 2, 3, 4, or 5
hours. To program, press “Warm” or Cool” then “Jets 1.” Press “Warm” or “Cool” to adjust
the number of hours of filtration. Press “Jets 1” to exit programming.
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