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Installation: Electrical power requirements 

C.) 

3-Phase 5 wires (live 1, live 2, live 3, neutral, ground)]

400VAC, 50/60Hz*, 3þ, 16A, (
Circuit Breaker rating = 20A max each phase line.) 

In 3x16A Service:

Pump 2 is on one service.
The Heater is on another service.
Everything else is on the remaining service. 

For 3-phase connection:

1.Completely remove jumper on J51 and J88.
2.Completely remove jumper on J52 and J62.
3. Make a connection between  jumper J60 andJ45
4. Make a connection between jumper J41 and J79
5. Put DIP switches A2 and A3 on ON and DIP switch A5 on OFF. 

B.) 

2 x Single Phase 

(live 1, neutral 1, live 2, neutral 2, ground)]

230VAC, 50/60Hz, 2þ, 16A, 
(Circuit Breaker rating = 20A max each phase line.) 

In 2x16A Service:

Pump 2 (if any) and the Heater are on one service. 
Everything else is on the other service. 

For 2-Wire connection:

1.Completely remove jumper on J51 and J88.
2.Completely remove jumper on J52 and J62.
3. Make a connection between  jumper J60 andJ36
4. Make a connection between jumper J41 and J12
5. Make a connection between jumper J46 and J75
6. Make a connection between jumper J20 and J77
7. Make a connection between jumper J38 and J54
8. Put DIP switches A2, A3 and A5 on ON

POWERING UP YOUR SPA

Once the spa is properly wired and filled with water, the spa power can 

be turned on and Start-up chemicals added.
1.   Turn on RCD breaker. If breaker trips immediately check  

 

 

Neutral and Ground Wire connections. Upon initial power up,    

 

4 sets of numbers flash on the LED display of the topside  

 

 

Console. The last number in the sequence is the incoming  

 

 

power meter which can be used to verify that the spa is wired    

 correctly. 
2.   The spa begins an automatic priming routine which will last 6 

 

minutes (

“Pr”

 is on the LED display).

3.   The priming routine will automatically run each spa pump to    

 

prime. When the 

“Pr”

 is displayed, press any PUMP button  

 

 

to prime that pump or wait for the priming routine to turn  

 

 

on the Pump. 

IMPORTANT:

 To avoid pump damage, do not run    

 

pumps for more than 1 minute without moving water. If no water  

 

is moving, turn the power off and perform air lock procedure.

4.   The Topside Console display flashes 

“38C/100F”

 then press 

 

“--C/F”

 for approximately 2 minutes to determine water 

 

temperature as it flows through the heater.

5.   The default pre-set temperature is 36.5°C. The last measured    

 

temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD readout. This

 

temperature will be current only when the pump has been 

 

running for at least 2 minutes. Set the desired temperature 

 

between 26- 40°C (80-104°F) by pressing the temp button(s).    

 

If the water temperature is below the set temperature, the spa’s  

 

heater and heat indicator light will turn on. All features of  

 

 

the Topside Console will be 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  

 

particular attention to barrel unions adjoining the heater. 

 

Contact your Canadian Spa dealer directly if there is a problem.

If your new spa pump does not prime (flow) on the initial start-up you 

may be experiencing an “air lock”.
This normal occurrence can be easily corrected by loosening the 

plumbing union on the suction side of the Jet or Pump until water 

flows into the pump and all air is expelled.
PRESS BUTTONS SLOWLY FOR FIRST RUN WHEN STARTING UP

ONCE PR EXITS, SET TEMPERATURE ON SPA (SEE SPA OPERATION 

SECTION FOR DIFFERENT SPA TOPSIDES)

ATTACHING YOUR SPA COVER

The Spa Cover is an important accessory to help preserve the spa’s temperature. The Spa Cover 

also serves as a safety device, preventing unauthorised users from entering the spa. Proper 

installation of the Spa Cover is an important addition in the spa installation.
1) Remove Spa Cover from packaging. 2) Place Spa Cover on spa in order to allow easy 
access to the topside console when opening the cover.
3) Line up attaching straps and secure with mounting hardware and use locking mechanism 
to lock Spa Cover in place.

IMPORTANT:

Always lock Spa Cover in place when not using the spa. Do not walk or sit on Spa Cover. 

Remove snow build-up to avoid breaking the foam inner core. Do not drag Spa Cover on 

rough surfaces.

BOTTOM MOUNT” HOT TUB COVER LIFTER. 

Fully compatible with Canadian Spas; this Cover Lifter is the ideal choice to 

complement your hot tub or spa, making cover removal and replacement a quick, 

one-handed operation while reducing wear and tear on your hot tub cover. 

•   Mounts directly to the spa 

•   Made of black powder-coated Aluminum 

•   Requires 31cm - 46 cm rear clearance

TOP MOUNT”HOT TUB COVER LIFTER 

Fully compatible with ALL our Canadian Spa hot tubs and spas and most other 

brands; this Cover Lifter is the ideal choice to complement your Hot Tub, making 

cover removal and replacement a quick, one-handed operation and reducing 

wear and tear.

•   Low-profile design

•   Virtually zero clearance required behind spa – great for tight spaces 

 

(particularly if your spa is located in a gazebo)

•   Mounts directly to the spa

•   Fits up to 2.4m Spas

•   Made of Aluminium

LED LIGHTING 

Change the colour of your spa with a press of a button, 13 colour options to 

choose from. Chromatherapy is a great way to relax in your spa using colours to 

change your mood. 

How your spa functions 

OZONE

MIXING 

CHAMBER

T VALVE

VALVE

HEATER

CONTROL

PUMP

OZONE 

LINE

MAZZEI INJECTOR

CHECK

 VALVE

DRAIN

VALVE

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UV SYSTEM  

PRE-FILTER

REMOVES 

Debris

ANTI-BACTERIAL FILTERS

INHIBITS BACTERIAL 

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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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