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1.   FILTER BASKET:

 Assembly that holds the filter cartridge  

 

 

(Note: configurations may differ from model to model).

2.   LED SPA PILLOW:

 To rest you head and neck (replaceable).

3.  AIR CONTROLLER

: These are located around the top of  

 

 

your spa. Increase or decrease the force of your jets by  

 

 

opening or closing the air control valves.

4.   ILLUMINATED CUP HOLDER:

 Placeholder for drinking receptacle.

5.  WATERFALL ON/OFF VALVE: 

Located on top rail of spa  

 

 

used to adjust the waterfall flow. 

6.

  

LED ILLUMINATED SPEAKER: 

Audio speaker system

 

for  

 

 

playing music from an MP3 device 

7.   AROMATHERAPY: 

A small canister that holds scented  

 

 

beads and works in conjunction with the air control system  

 

 

to create an aromatic experience.

8.   AUDIO VOLUME CONTROL: 

Allows control of functions from    

       within the hot tub connected Bluetooth (6 button control). 

9.

  

TOPSIDE CONSOLE: 

Button pad and temperature display  

 

 

panel located on the top of the spa into which various  

 

 

commands, control sequences and options for operating  

 

 

the spa can be input. User can set temperature, filtration  

 

 

cycle and heating mode through the console. 

10.

  

SUCTION FITTING:

 Located at the bottom of the spa, used  

 

 

to return water back into the filter and pump system. 

11.

  

JET (VARIOUS):

 Device that ejects air and water, creating  

 

 

water movement in the spa. Adjustable, directional, 

 

rotational and interchangeable.

12. WATERFALL & PERIMETER LIGHTING: 

To create a relaxing  

 

 

spa mood.

13.  VACUUM BRAKE: 

Ensures the suction inside the spa is cut  

 

 

off immediately if blocked.

14.  LARGE DIVERTER: 

Diverts the flow of water from one jet  

 

 

zone to another

15.

  

MAIN

 

SPA LIGHT

16.  DRAIN OUTLET

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CONTROL PACK: 

Unit that controls spa operations, containing 

electronic programming boards, heater and all connections for 

Pump(s), Light(s), Ozone Generation Unit and Topside Console. 

Also referred to as ‘Spa Pack’ or ‘Controller’.

HEATER:

 Electrical resistance device located in the Spa Controller 

containing the heating element and 2 temperature sensors. The 

flow through heater heats the spa’s water as it flows across the 

heating element. Heaters are available in several wattages.

MASSAGE PUMP: 

Electro-mechanical device to move water, 

consisting of a wet end and a motor.

OZONE /UV GENERATOR:

 Device that generates ozone to aid 

in maintaining water quality. Generates Ozone and UV to help 

eliminate organic material such as body oils, dead skin cells 

and hair.

DRAIN VALVE: 

Valve located on the outside of spa cabinet used 

to drain water from the spa. A garden hose can be attached to 

the drain valve.

EQUIPMENT BAY:

 Located under the spa shell covered by 

access panels that houses the spa controller and equipment.

SLICE VALVE: 

Two-position (open or closed) sliding valve, used 

to cut off water flow which allows for service to be performed 

on the spa equipment without the need to drain the spa. Slice 

valve operations: up for open, down (toward the valve body) for 

closed.

Hot tub equipment side 

Black out insulation

Heater

Control pack

Ozone Generator

Ozone Mixing Chamber

Manifold

Slice valve

Slice valve

Pump

9

11

13

4

5

2

6

12

12

14

3

7

10

16

15

3

4

2

6

1

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2.25” Twin Roto jet

Adjustable and interchangeable jet spins 

and pulsates. The jet can be removed by 

turning it counter-clockwise. To replace the 

jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks 

into place.

3” Directional jet

Adjustable and interchangeable jet features 

a directional nozzle. The jet can be removed 

by turning it counter-clockwise. To replace 

the jet push inward and clockwise until it 

clicks into place.

3” Massage jet

Rotational and interchangeable jet which 

spins to deliver a soothing massage. The jet 

can be removed by turning it counter-

clockwise. To replace the jet push inward 

and clockwise until it clicks into place.

2.25” Directional jet

Adjustable and interchangeable jet features a 

directional nozzle. The jet can be removed by 

turning it counter-clockwise. To replace the 

jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks 

into place.

5” (Jumbo) Directional jet

 

Adjustable and interchangeable jet features a 

directional nozzle. The jet can be removed by 

turning it counter-clockwise. To replace the jet 

push inward and clockwise until it clicks into 

place.

5” Massage jet 

Rotational and interchangeable jet features an 

internal spinner to deliver a low pressure sooth-

ing massage. The jet can be removed by turning 

it counter-clockwise. To replace the jet push 

inward and clockwise until it clicks into place.

Air Controller

These are located around the top of 

your spa. Increase or decrease the 

force of your jets by opening or closing 

the air control valves.

Aroma basket cap

Open cap to place aromatherapy 

beads. Close after use. 

 

Waterfall control 

Located on the topside of the spa, 

this valve adjusts water flow to the 

waterfall.

HOW JETS WORK

Air is mixed with the water by using the air controls to create massage(s) of varying degrees. Water flow is adjusted by simply turning 

the outer face of the full sized jets. Our hot tubs have a combination of pulsating, rotating, and directional adjustable jets.

 

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Summary of Contents for Montreal UV Spa KH-10033

Page 1: ...M O N T R E A L T P 5 0 0 Montreal UV Spa Owners Manual TP500 213 x 153 x 79cm 84 x 61 x 32 KH 10033 For Service Support please contact us anytime support canadianspacompany com canadianspacompany com...

Page 2: ...g will result in voiding the manufacturer s warranty 16 Do not bring any object into the spa that could damage the spa shell 17 Never insert any object into any opening 18 WARNING Do not sit on the sp...

Page 3: ...located on the outside of spa cabinet used to drain water from the spa A garden hose can be attached to the drain valve EQUIPMENT BAY Located under the spa shell covered by access panels that houses t...

Page 4: ...re of the above measurements Always consider during your planning that any decking boards and supporting beams that you install allow access to the sides of your Spa It is the customers responsibility...

Page 5: ...he normal wiring configuration for most household electrical installations 3 wires live neutral and earth If however you have insufficient Amps you will need to use other connection see below Single P...

Page 6: ...e available The spa will heat approximately 1 every 30 minutes per 1 000 litres 6 Check for leaks Although spas are fully checked at the factory shipping delivery might cause a leak Remember to pay pa...

Page 7: ...utive press will alternate through different lighting modes and colours TEMPERATURE UP TEMPERATURE DOWN Chlorine Granules Disinfection To protect your health ensure that your spa water is disinfected...

Page 8: ...o Guides on Canadian Spa Company channel pH LOW pH HIGH pH NORMAL 7 2 7 6 Reduced ef cacy of disinfection Corrosion of metals Skin eye irritation Unpleasant odour Reduced ef cacy of disinfection Skin...

Page 9: ...component See elimination test section Heater not operating or spa not heating Temperature set to low Set temperature above current water temperature Water level too low Add water until water level i...

Page 10: ...rning the pump off and on will help it to prime Do not do this more than 5 times If the pump will not prime shut off the power to the spa and call for service Important A pump should not be allowed to...

Page 11: ...the spa started at noon the filter cycles will run as programmed Flip Invert Display Restricting Operation The control can be restricted to prevent unwanted use or temperature adjustments Locking the...

Page 12: ...the spa started at noon the filter cycles will run as programmed Flip Invert Display Restricting Operation The control can be restricted to prevent unwanted use or temperature adjustments Locking the...

Page 13: ...to start it The spa is shut down for 15 min Press any button to reset the heater start up See Flow Related Checks below Heater is Dry MO27 There is not enough water in the heater to start it The spa...

Page 14: ...3 5 Massage Jet KK 10051 10 Waterfall KK 10155 Bread Pillow KK 010145 Fixed Speaker KK 10862 4 hp 2 6 x 2 2 speed Pump KK 10319 Filter Lid for skimmer KK 10858 SCF filter lid screws 2 per lid KK 1085...

Page 15: ...ntenance or protection is essential Canadian Spa Co warrants the cover for the period of two 2 years Defects caused by misuse or insufficient care are not covered by the warranty TERMS CONDITIONS AND...

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