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SITE SELECTION

Because of the combined weight of the spa, water and
users, it is extremely important that the base upon which
the spa rests is capable of uniformly supporting this
weight, without shifting settling, for the entire time the spa
is in place. If the spa is placed on a base which does not
meet this requirement, damage to the cabinet and/or the
spa shell may result. Damage caused by improper sup-
port is not covered under warranty. It is the spa owner’s
responsibility to ensure the integrity of the spa’s support
over time.

We recommend a poured, reinforced concrete slab for
the spa’s base. Wood decking, pre-cast concrete slabs,
concrete blocks or other materials may also be suitable if
they meet the requirements outlined above. Wood deck-
ing must be constructed to support at least eighty pounds
per square foot. Consult with a qualified contractor or
engineer if you are in doubt.

Your spa must be installed so as to provide drainage
away from the spa. Placing the spa in a depression with-
out provisions for proper drainage could allow rain, over-
flow and other casual water to flood the equipment and/or
create a wet condition in which the spa would sit.

When considering an installation site, allow a minimum of
thirty inches for access to the spa’s equipment compart-
ment for future service if necessary. If accessory items
will be installed on or around the spa (Spa CoverGlide,
gazebo, steps or planters), allow for additional space
around the spa’s perimeter.

Please note that some cities and counties may require a
permit for installation of electrical circuits or the construc-
tion of exterior structures (decks and gazebos). In addi-
tion, some counties may require permits for the installation
of a portable spa. Check your local codes for compliance.

To ensure you can use your spa soon after delivery, it is
important that you select the voltage prior to setting your
spa in place and have a licensed electrician install the
wiring, if necessary.

SELECTING THE VOLTAGE  FOR YOUR  SPA

Your spa is designed to operate at either 120 or 220 volts,
60 Hz unless it is the Olympia model which requires 220
volt power supply. When the spa is connected to 120
volts, the heater will provide approximately 1000 watts of
heat only when the pump is operating in LOW speed and
the thermostat is calling for heat. When the spa is con-
nected to 220 volts, the heater will provide approximately
4000 watts of heat when the pump is operating in LOW or
HIGH speed and the thermostat is calling for heat.

All electrical connections must be made in accordance
with the wiring information contained in this manual, in
the electrical control box or on the back of the field wiring
access panel of the equipment module.

120 VOLT INSTALLATION

Spas provided with a factory- installed power supply cord
are to be plugged into a grounded, grounding type, 120
volt, 15 ampere receptacle (Sierra, Teton models) or 20
ampere receptacle (Cascade model). No other electrical
appliance or fixture can be used on this circuit.

IMPORTANT: Under NO circumstances should an exten-
sion cord be used. Use of an extension cord will seriously
degrade the performance of the equipment module and
can create an electrical hazard.

220 VOLT INSTALLATION

When using 220 volt power supply, installation of a 40
amp dedicated circuit is required. Your spa must be hard-
wired direct to a GFCI-protected power source by a
licensed electrician. A wiring diagram is provided inside
the equipment module showing where the connections
are to be made.

INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for HIGHLAND Series

Page 1: ...QUALITY SPAS AND GAZEBOS SINCE 1976 HIGHLAND SERIES PORTABLE SPA OWNERS MANUAL OLYMPIA CASCADE TETON SIERRA ...

Page 2: ...our spa 10 11 Non operation in a cold climate 11 Winterizing your spa 11 BALANCING THE SPA WATER Balancing your spa water first time 7 3 day a week spa care program 7 SPA TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Troubleshooting 12 LED messages 12 SPA WATER TROUBLESHOOTING 8 START UP INSTRUCTIONS Installing the spa cover 5 Spa features illustration 5 OPERATION Spa side controls 6 Touch pad controls 6 Air controls Hyd...

Page 3: ...ddressed in this manual call your Caldera dealer and he or she will be happy to assist you Pictured below are the Caldera data labels that are locat ed in the spa equipment compartment Locate and read these labels then fill out the blanks below with the corre sponding information If replacement parts are needed it is important that you have the complete data label information for your dealer or se...

Page 4: ...ay lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning E Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure cir culatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa F Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medications may induce drowsiness while other medications may affe...

Page 5: ...e counties may require permits for the installation of a portable spa Check your local codes for compliance To ensure you can use your spa soon after delivery it is important that you select the voltage prior to setting your spa in place and have a licensed electrician install the wiring if necessary SELECTING THE VOLTAGE FOR YOUR SPA Your spa is designed to operate at either 120 or 220 volts 60 H...

Page 6: ...mperature is displayed This will increase or decrease the set temperature depending on which direction was last chosen Each successive press will change the set temperature by one degree in the same direction If you want to adjust the temperature in the opposite direction wait four seconds to allow the display to revert to the actual water temperature Press the touch pad to display the set tem per...

Page 7: ...trol panel 3 Filter compartment 4 Temperature sensor 5 Spa light TETON MODEL SHOWN FEATURES AND LOCATIONS MAY VARY IN OTHER MODELS 3 7 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 SPA FEATURES 6 Drain suction fitting 7 Inlet for optional ozone 8 Magna Jets 9 Euro Jets ...

Page 8: ...e start of the first cycle Each filter cycle is two hours in duration During filtration the pump s low speed runs continu ously If you want to change the filter cycles start times turn the power to the spa off and back on at the time of day you want the first cycle to begin ECONOMY STANDARD OPERATING MODE When you turn on electrical power to your spa it will automatical ly run in the STANDARD oper...

Page 9: ...y by adding Spa Up 1 oz at a time retesting until the Alkalinity The instructions below will assist you with balancing the spa water for the first time You will need the following items 3 Way Test Strips or Test Kit Spa Up and Spa Down for pH control Spa Defender for calcium and scale control Metal Gone for breakdown of mineral deposits Renew for shock treatment Bromine or Chlorine for sanitizing ...

Page 10: ...ill Excessive organics Shock with RENEW Organic Buildup Scum Body oils and dirt Wipe off scum with a clean rag Depending on Ring Around The Tub severity drain spa use a spa surface and tile cleaner to remove the scum refill spa and adjust water Inadequate filtration Clean filter with a filter cleaner or degreaser Algae High pH Shock with RENEW adjust pH Low free chlorine bromine Shock with RENEW m...

Page 11: ...trict water flow If the filter is not cleaned on a regular basis the filter may clog and restrict water flow which causes improp er filtration and poor jet performance See FILTER CARTRIDGE REMOVAL AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS on page 10 Two months heavy usage Drain your spa Follow the procedures outlined in DRAINING Five months light usage YOUR SPA on page 10 Clean the spa with Spa Multi Purpose Clea...

Page 12: ...LB REPLACEMENT To replace the spa light bulb turn all power to the equip ment module OFF Locate the rear of the spa light and remove the bulb socket by turning it counterclockwise 1 4 turn Pull the bulb from the socket and replace by revers ing the above steps CAUTION The replacement bulb must be the same rat ing as the factory installed bulb or standard automotive type 912 SPA COVER CARE CLEANING...

Page 13: ... pump will stop operating and freeze protection will be lost possibly resulting in freeze damage to the spa spa plumbing and or components Such damage is not covered by warranty WINTERIZING YOUR SPA If the spa is located where freezing temperatures occur and you do not intend to use your spa for an extended peri od follow steps 1 through 7 outlined in DRAINING YOUR SPA on page 10 then complete the...

Page 14: ...er Clean filter cartridge Circuit breaker or GFCI tripped or OFF Motor overload condition Control switch failure Low water level Air control closed Low water level Dirty filter cartridge Jet blocked Clogged suction or skimmer basket Temperature set too low Spa cover improperly positioned Dirty filter cartridge If your spa doesn t seem to be working the way you believe it should please review the S...

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Page 16: ...Caldera Spas Quality Spas and Gazebos Since 1976 Copyright Caldera Spas 2000 PART 38667 REV A 2 00 ...

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