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MusIC COnTrOl (OPTIOnal wIreless sYsTeM OnlY)

The following applies to spas that have an optional Acquatic Melodies wireless multi-source sound system installed: 

When the wireless music system has been installed on the spa, the control panel can be used to control the music system. The following information demonstrates how 

to navigate through the music menu by using the spa’s main control panel.

MusIC Menu

Once the music system is installed, a 

MUSIC

 menu will be accessible on the control panel screen.

To access the menu, press the "MODE ▲" or "MODE ▼" buttons on the control panel until 

MUSIC

 is displayed.

BasIC COnTrOl Panel OPeraTIOn

To enter into a sub-menu, or to adjust the current function displayed, use the "ON ▲" or "OFF ▼" buttons.

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To move to the next sub-menu use the "MODE ▲" or "MODE ▼" buttons.

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To exit from any sub-menu, press "MODE ▲" as many times as necessary until 

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EXIT

 is displayed then press the "ON▲" button to exit that sub-menu.

TO Turn MusIC sYsTeM On/OFF

From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON ▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PWR.

2. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PWR + and turn the music system ON. 

3. 

Press the OFF ▼ button to display PWR - and turn the music system OFF.

IMPORTANT:

 The power can take up to 10 seconds to turn on or off.

TO aDJusT VOluMe

From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON ▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PWR.

2. 

Press the MODE ▲ button to display VOL.

3. 

Press the ON ▲ button to increase volume and the OFF ▼ button to 

4. 

decrease volume.

NOTE: Volume range is from 1-40. No number displayed indicates Volume is OFF.

TO aDJusT eQ

From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON ▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PWR.

2. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display VOL.

3. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display SETUP.

4. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display EQ.

5. 

Press the ON ▲ button for EQ +. Press OFF ▼ button for EQ -.

6. 

Equalizer Boost - EQ + for boost, EQ - for no boost.

TO aDJusT sOurCe

From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PWR.

2. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display VOL.

3. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display SETUP.

4. 

Press the ON▲ button to display EQ.

5. 

Press MODE ▲ to display SRC.

6. 

Press either ON▲ or OFF▼ button to change the SRC number.

7. 
NOTE: SRC 3 is the only functional source.

TO Pause/PlaY IPOD

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From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON ▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display ICAST 

2. 

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Press the ON ▲ button for PLAY+.

3. 

Press ON ▲ button to start or stop the iPod.

4. 

TO CHanGe TraCk On IPOD

From the MUSIC menu:

Press the ON ▲ button to display AUDIO.

1. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display ICAST.

2. 

Press the ON ▲ button to display PLAY+.

3. 

Press the MODE ▲ to display TRK +.

4. 

Press either ON ▲ or OFF ▼ button to change the iPod track.

5. 

TO eXIT ICasT 

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 Menu

From the ICAST menu:

Press the "MODE ▲" as many times as necessary until 

1. 

EXIT

 is displayed.

Press the "ON ▲" button to exit music system.

2. 
NOTE: The last Volume and EQ settings used prior to powering down the music system will be the new default settings used the next time the music system powers up.

ParaDIse serIes MODels (OPTIOnal) MusIC sYsTeM

The Aquatic Melodies Integrated MP3 Sound System is optional on all the Paradise Series Models. The system includes the following:

MP3/iPod docking station - factory installed on spa cabinet.

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Four, 3.5-inch speakers (three speakers on the Kauai

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Speakers are integrated into the design of the spa shell

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System remote control, waterproof

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Please refer to the manual found inside the Integrated MP3 docking station for operating instructions.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for paradise series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...HONE ___________________________________________ SPA MODEL SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ COVER SERIAL NUMBER ________________________________ In most cities and counties permits will be r...

Page 3: ...rol Option Wireless System Only 20 EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT Jet Pump Side 21 Controls Side 22 MAINTENANCE Filter Maintenance 23 Filter Cartridge Removal and Cleaning Instructions 23 Diverter Valve Mainte...

Page 4: ...ructions per electrical configuration 230 volt permanently installed models A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block located inside the control box To reduce the risk of electric shock conn...

Page 5: ...spa some medication may cause a user to become drowsy while other medication may affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness such as tranquilize...

Page 6: ...ide Opening of the control box by the spa owner will void the warranty If you have an operational problem carefully go through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting section If you are not able to...

Page 7: ...gularly to ensure proper levels of sanitizers pH and other water care requirements Drain clean and refill your spa with fresh water on a regular schedule and in accordance with this owner s manual Cle...

Page 8: ...lve 1 Temperature Sensor 2 Euro Directional Jet 3 VersaSsage 4 Jet AdaptaFlo 5 Jet Euphoria 6 Jet Diverter Valve 7 Drain 8 Ozone Jet Heater 9 return Control Panel 10 Pillow 11 Filter Compartment 12 Ac...

Page 9: ...ew Air Control Valve 1 Euro Directional Jet 2 Temperature Sensor 3 AdaptaSsage 4 Jet AdaptaFlo 5 Jet VersaSsage 6 Jet Diverter Valve 7 Drain 8 Speaker Optional 9 Ozone Jet 10 Control Panel 11 Heater r...

Page 10: ...3 4 13 2 14 OVERHEAD VIEW Air Control 1 Euro Directional Jet 2 Euro Pulse 3 Jet VersaSsage 4 Jet Diverter Valve 5 Drain 6 Speaker Optional 7 Ozone Jet Heater 8 Return Control Panel 9 Pillow 10 Filter...

Page 11: ...to TB 1 terminal 6 5 Connect the 10 AWG WHITE wire from the subpanel 30 amp breaker terminal N load neutral to TB 1 terminal 7 6 Connect the 10 AWG GREEN wire from the subpanel GROUND bar to TB 1 syst...

Page 12: ...m WARNING THE EXACT PHYSICAL LOCATION OF THE TERMINALS ON THE GFCI BREAKER WILL VARY BETWEEN MANUFACTURERS CONNECTING THE HOT WIRE TO THE NEUTRAL TERMINAL WILL CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL...

Page 13: ...ter and the equipment compartment door is secured power must be applied to the spa Activate power to the subpanel from the main house panel first Open the door of the electrical subpanel and reset the...

Page 14: ...the face of the VersaSsage AdaptaSsage and AdaptaFlo jets to close the ones that are not in use TIP Turn both pumps on and place the diverter valves to the Mid Position then experiment with each of t...

Page 15: ...be adjusted to provide either a stationary direct stream or by positioning the nozzle to one side or the other a rotating jet stream The VersaSsage jets allow you to regulate the force of the massage...

Page 16: ...Jet System 2 4 Euro Directional jets in footwell Located in LumbarSsage Seat back right 5 Euro Directional jets 2 VersaSsage jets Located in front right seat 2 AdaptaFlo jets 1 VersaSsage jet Combinat...

Page 17: ...aFlo jet Jet Pump 2 Jet System 1 Located in UltraMassage lounge front 6 Sole Soothers 3 VersaSsage jets 2 Euro Directional jets Waterfall Combination Jet System Jet Pump 2 diverter in mid position act...

Page 18: ...csta Seat 8 Euro Directional jets 2 Euro Pulse jets Jet Pump Jet System 1 Located in UltraMassagelounge 6 Sole Soothers 3 VersaSsage jets 2 Euro Directional jets Located in LumbarSsage seat 4 Euro Dir...

Page 19: ...up and used the last temperature value set by the user will be stored in memory If power is disconnected from the spa it will automatically revert to the last set temperature when power is reapplied T...

Page 20: ...music on however when the system mode is deactivated the wireless music system will turn off To activate the system mode perform the following functions Press the MODE button until SYSTM is displayed...

Page 21: ...e the SPA LOCK feature When the Spa Lock is activated the buttons for the JETS LIGHTS temperature control and any other features your spa may have are deactivated To deactivate the Spa Lock press the...

Page 22: ...display AUDIO 1 Press the ON button to display PWR 2 Press the MODE to display VOL 3 Press the MODE to display SETUP 4 Press the ON button to display EQ 5 Press the ON button for EQ Press OFF button f...

Page 23: ...Pump 2 Salina Martinique only 2 Ozone Injector Included with the Optional Monarch 3 CD Ozone Generator kit Unions 4 Temperature Sensor 5 Pump Drain Plug 6 5 2 3 6 1 4b Discharge 4a Suction JET PUMP S...

Page 24: ...22 EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT 1 2 3 4 Advent 1 Control Box System EnergyPro 2 Circulation Pump EnergyPro 3 Heater Monarch 4 CD Ozone Generator optional CONTROLS SIDE...

Page 25: ...o turn it is likely that sand or grit has become lodged inside the valve body It is very important that this debris is removed as soon as possible to avoid damage to the valve To clean the valves foll...

Page 26: ...Winterizing your spa If you leave the spa unused for a long period of time in severely cold weather you should drain the spa and winterize it to avoid accidental freezing due to a power or equipment...

Page 27: ...e spa pillows 1 Carefully lift one end of the pillow away from the spa shell 2 Continue lifting one end until all pillow retainers are released from the pillow IMPORTANT Just pulling the pillow straig...

Page 28: ...n Do not let the vinyl dry with a soap film on it before it can be rinsed clean Scrub the cover s perimeter and side flaps Rinse clean with water 4 Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only...

Page 29: ...mprove water clarity Ozone Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent which is produced in nature and artificially by man Ozone forms no by products of chloramines ozone actually oxidizes chloramines and wil...

Page 30: ...aser liquid stain and scale inhibitor and liquid de foamer must always be added directly into or in front of the filter compartment while a jet pump is running and it must run for a minimum of ten min...

Page 31: ...l is extremely important for Optimizing the effectiveness of the sanitizer Maintaining water that is comfortable for the user Preventing equipment deterioration C If the spa water s pH level is too lo...

Page 32: ...nal sanitizer will be needed A weekly shock treatment is required The shock treatment quickly destroys any remaining contaminants while revitalizing the bromine in the water To weekly shock treat your...

Page 33: ...tizing the water Granulated bromine is preferred because it is totally soluble dissolves quickly and is nearly pH neutral C Maintaining the proper level of bromine during use is extremely important D...

Page 34: ...ering and swimming apparel which retains soap after washing Foam inhibitors can suppress foam but cannot remove soap from the water Soap is very difficult to remove from the water because soap is not...

Page 35: ...shell and damage the underside of the cover Automatic floating dispensers have a tendency to either over brominate or under brominate as the rate of erosion varies greatly Damage to the spa and cover...

Page 36: ...such large amounts Answer While over exposure to any chemical can be unhealthy many low levels of chemicals are effective and beneficial In the case of spa water the chemicals recommended in the Calde...

Page 37: ...not designed specifically use of the spa in a non residential application damage caused by operation of the spa at water temperatures outside the range of 35 F and 120 F damage caused by a dirty clogg...

Page 38: ...erly positioned Dirty filter Summer Timer on Set control panel to a higher temperature Align spa cover Clean filter Turn summer timer mode to off position Pump motor will not function Motor overload c...

Page 39: ...cludes the docking station related components and speakers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year EXTENT OF WARRANTY This warranty extends only to the original consumer purc...

Page 40: ...lbs 115 lbs per square foot 230 volt 30 or 50 amp Single phase GFCI protected circuit Kauai 7 0 x 5 5 29 50 square feet 4 300 220 gallons 610 lbs 2 970 lbs 100 lbs per square foot 230 volt 30 or 50 a...

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