Quick Reference Information
Set Up and Delivery:
Electrical:
1. 110-volt spas will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle.
2. 220-volt spas will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI breaker.
3. See Pages 8 through 10 for more information.
Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos:
1. Your new portable spa and or gazebo must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat and level concrete pad.
We recommend a 3
”
thick slab.
2. See Page 7 for more information
General Start-up Information:
1. Once your spa is placed on an approved surface and is connected to the correct electrical service, inspect all plumbing
connections in the equipment area of your spa. These connections may have loosened during shipment.
2. To fill spa, place a garden hose into the skimmer / filter canister. Fill spa up to half way up the skimmer / filter area.
3. Open the air relief valve, located on located on the front of the pump housing in the equipment area.
4. After the air bubbles stop coming out of the air relief valve, tighten valve until closed (Do not over tighten).
5. Once water level is correct, turn on the spa's power at the GFCI breaker (220-Volt Spas). 110-Volt spas must be
connected to the proper 20 Amp electrical service.
6. The spa will perform a diagnostic check, and power up in 30 seconds.
7. All electronically controlled spas will default to 100
°
F and filter for two (2) hours twice a day.
8. The spa is now ready for use.
Filter Cycle Set-up Information:
Start-up
1. All electronically controlled spas will default to filter cycle of 2 hours every 12 hours (Two hours twice a day)
2. Filter cycle start times are set when the spa is powered up for the first time or any time the power is reset. i.e.
the GFCI is tripped and reset, or there is a temporary power outage.
Example:
If you turned on your spa at 2:00PM, your filter cycles would be 2:00PM to 4:00PM and 2:00AM to 4:00AM.
3. Changing you filter times is as easy as turning the power to spa off, and back on at the time of day you wish you
filtration cycles to start.
4. Most chose their filter cycles to run from 8:00PM to 10:00PM and 8:00AM to 10:00AM to avoid interrupting spa usage
and or sleep.
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