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Filling up your Spa

IMPORTANT:

  Before  filling  the  spa,  it  is  important  to  read  and 

understand the water chemistry section of this manual. Do not 

proceed until the water chemistry section is understood and the 

source water is tested.

Verify that the spa is in the desired final location. Once filled, the 

spa cannot be moved without draining.

Follow these filling instructions to avoid damage to the spa pumps:
1.  Leave power to the spa off until spa is completely filled.
2.  Never leave an unfilled spa exposed to direct sunlight with  

  out the Spa Cover installed. Resulting damage such as    

  bubbles and wrinkles in the spa shell and fading of the jet   

  faces is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
3.  Never operate spa pump without water because this could  

  result in permanent pump and/or heater damage which is   

  not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
4.  Remove all warning labels from spa shell.

6.  Remove the filter lid, basket and filter cartridge.

7.  Inspect all Jets (shipping may cause jets to become loose    

  or detached). Check to see that the black Drain Valve  

 

  (located to the left or right of the front access panel) is closed. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 Follow the next steps closely to prevent damage to 

the Spa Pump.

Filter Type: 

Glacier Antimicrobial Filter 

4 pack 

KA-10009

8.  Insert garden hose or other clean water source directly into   

  filter housing. Push hose pipe into filter housing until it stops.  

  Fill up to top of the skimmer Secure hose placement and    

  turn on water. Filling the spa through the filter housing  

 

  prevents an air lock from occurring in the spa pump, which is  

  an air pocket preventing the flow of water through the pump. 

  Permanent damage caused by running the pump with an air  

  lock  or without water) is not covered by the manufacturer’s  

 warranty.

9.  Check for leaks! Although spas are fully checked at the 

  factory, shipping and delivery might cause a leak.
10. Before power is applied familiarise yourself with the spa    

  control operations.
11. Turn water off and remove hose.

12. Reinstall filter cartridge, basket and filter lid.

13. Add start-up Chemicals after power is turned on. 

1. 

Inset closed position.

(Push in to release internal

O-Ring seal prior to Step #2)

3.

 Full extended closed

position (attach garden hose in

the full extended closed

position).

5.

 Open position for draining

(turn hose and fitting ¼ turn

counter clockwise and pull out to 

full extended closed position).

7.

 With replaced cap screwed

on, turn ¼ turn clockwise and

push in all the way to inserted

closed position.

2. 

Extended closed position )pull 

out to fully extended position 

and remove cap); place cap in 

safe place.

4.

 Open position for draining

(turn hose and fitting ¼ turn

clockwise and insert ½ way to

open position for draining).

6.

 Full closed extended

position (remove hose and

replace cap).

8.

 Closed inserted position.

Draining your Spa/Using drain valve

IMPORTANT: 

Before draining your spa shut off the 

electrical breaker connected to the spa.

Accessing your spa controls

To access the 

Control Pack undo

the 4 screws on 

both panel strips

Installation: Electrical power requirements 

Power connections 

Single Phase (A) 

is the 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). 

2 Single Phase connection (B)

 is used in circumstances where the 

power supply is limited and where you need more Amps. 

3 Phase (C) 

is used in certain areas of Europe where 3 Phase power is available and 

the installation warrants it. 

NOTE:

 Canadian Spa Company requires that the electrical installation of your Swim Spa is carried out by a 

professionally licensed electrician and that all local electrical and building codes are adhered to.

CONNECTING SWIM SPA  TO RCD AND CONSUMER PANEL:

•  All Swim Spas must be wired with the appropriate sized wiring. Failure to do so will cause equipment damage and will not be 

covered by your warranty

• All Swim Spas must be protected with a appropriately sized RCD (Residual Current Device) in the consumer panel. Have your 

electrician verify using the diagram opposite.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED TO HELP COMPLETE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:

 

1. RCD Breaker, 2. Electrical cable (check length and width for amperage and distance), 3. Cable gland. 4. Tidy clips

Consumer panel

RCD Breaker

Swim Spa control 

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Manufactured under one or more of these patents. U.S. Patents: 5332944, 5361215, 5550753, 5559720, 5,883,459, 6253227, 6282370, 6590188, 6976052, 6965815, 7030343, 7,417, 834 b2,  

Canadian Patent: 2342614, Australian patent: 2373248 other patents both foreign and domestic applied for and pending.  All material copyright of Balboa Water Group.

42217 C

K4

F4 3A SLO-BLOW

J25 J31

J26 J30

115V 115V

230V

F3 0.3A SLO-BLOW

J25=HTR1

J26=HTR2

J27=HTR3

J30=TEST

J31=CE 

    HTR

    SEL

F7 10A 250VAC

F2 10A 250VAC

J44

3

TB1

J15

ON

10

S1

K5

K1

K3

T1

K2

K8

LIGHT

GND

J33

J32

J9

2

K6

4

3

2

1

J45

J110

J79 J54

J72 J42 J3

J37 J4 J1

J61

J47

J77 J75 J78

J36

J60

J46

J38

J39

J111

J53 J58

J11

J41

J48

J6

J7

J49

J19

J50

J13

J12 J88 J62

F6 30A

F8 30A

J56 J57 J55

J59

J51 J52 J98

J10

J81

J20

J18

J43

CIRC PUMP

OZONE

A/V HOT

PUMP 1

J5

AUX

J8

AUX
J40

REMOTE

J35

MAIN

J34

MAIN

J109

J27

J91

J22

J23

SERIAL

J29

VAC

J28

AUX

FRZ

J17

J16

J101

J108

J24

J107

K12

K7

AUX**

1

2

3

4

K9

5

4

J31=CE 

    HTR

    SEL

TB1

K2

5

0

9 4

J72 J42

J37 J4

1

7 5 8

J36

J60

J 6

J

J

J53

J41

J12

F6 30A

J56 J57 J55

J59

J51 J52

PUMP 1

1

2

3

4

Spa System Box

1

2

3

4

Test for Voltages by placing 

probes on these locations

J32 J33

K4

3

2

1

A.) Single Phase connection (most common):  

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

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

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Manufactured under one or more of these patents. U.S. Patents: 5332944, 5361215, 5550753, 5559720, 5,883,459, 6253227, 6282370, 6590188, 6976052, 6965815, 7030343, 7,417, 834 b2,  

Canadian Patent: 2342614, Australian patent: 2373248 other patents both foreign and domestic applied for and pending.  All material copyright of Balboa Water Group.

42217 C

K4

F4 3A SLO-BLOW

J25 J31

J26 J30

115V 115V

230V

F3 0.3A SLO-BLOW

J25=HTR1

J26=HTR2

J27=HTR3

J30=TEST

J31=CE 

    HTR

    SEL

F7 10A 250VAC

F2 10A 250VAC

J44

3

TB1

J15

ON

10

S1

K5

K1

K3

T1

K2

K8

LIGHT

GND

J33

J32

J9

2

K6

4

3

2

1

J45

J110

J79 J54

J72 J42 J3

J37 J4 J1

J61

J47

J77 J75 J78

J36

J60

J46

J38

J39

J111

J53 J58

J11

J41

J48

J6

J7

J49

J19

J50

J13

J12 J88 J62

F6 30A

F8 30A

J56 J57 J55

J59

J51 J52 J98

J10

J81

J20

J18

J43

CIRC PUMP

OZONE

A/V HOT

PUMP 1

J5

AUX

J8

AUX
J40

REMOTE

J35

MAIN

J34

MAIN

J109

J27

J91

J22

J23

SERIAL

J29

VAC

J28

AUX

FRZ

J17

J16

J101

J108

J24

J107

K12

K7

AUX**

1

2

3

4

K9

5

4

J31=CE 

    HTR

    SEL

TB1

K2

5

0

9 4

J72 J42

J37 J4

1

7 5 8

J36

J60

J 6

J

J

J53

J41

J12

F6 30A

J56 J57 J55

J59

J51 J52

PUMP 1

1

2

3

4

Spa System Box

1

2

3

4

Test for Voltages by placing 

probes on these locations

J32 J33

K4

3

2

1

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SWIM SPAS 

Summary of Contents for St Lawrence 16' Swim Spa KS-10006

Page 1: ... W R E N C E 2 0 S W I M S PA St Lawrence 20 Swim Spa Owners Manual 594 x 228 x 137 cm 234 x 90 x 54 KS 10006 For Service Support please contact us anytime support canadianspacompany com canadianspacompany com ...

Page 2: ...onths to make sure that the unit is operating properly 14 CAUTION Do not operate audio video controls while inside the spa 15 Installation of the spa for other than a residential dwelling 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 spa cover or pla...

Page 3: ...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 per...

Page 4: ...en please ask before ground construction and the delivery of your spa Your spa must be sited on a solid flat level base which is the same size or larger than the spa The base can be either a 10 15cm concrete slab or suitably strengthened timber decking or existing patio area assuming it has suitable foundations of hardcore Whatever base area is chosen it must be of suitable load bearing capacity P...

Page 5: ...s To access the Control Pack undo the 4 screws on both panel strips Installation Electrical power requirements Power connections Single Phase A is the 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 2 Single Phase connection B is used in circumstances where t...

Page 6: ...e 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 ...

Page 7: ...and it will tell you what to add and how much KA 10052 Spa Flush Annually flush the spa to remove bio film that has attached to the interior of the spa pipes KA 10164 2 Pump Control System TP600 Initial Start up When your spa is first activated the display will do a count sequence of M100 L232 V52 1 3 afterwards a message will display RUN PUMPS PURGE AIR on Priming Mode TEMP DOWN Decrease Temperat...

Page 8: ...ncing 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 Airlock warning messages If you receive any of these error messages on your spa you could have an airlock FLO How to re...

Page 9: ...nt See common water problem section Settings 2 x Pumps standard Simple Options Press Menu Temp Up then Light button until you reach the mode you require TEMP Temp Up button until arrow is either pointing up or down Arrow up will maintain heat Arrow down will drop the temp by 10 degrees Menu Temp Up then Light to select MODE Temp Up button press until either Ready or Rest is displayed Ready maintai...

Page 10: ...mentarily turning 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 run without priming for more than 2 minutes Under NO circumstances should a pump be allowed to run without priming beyond the end of the 4 5 minute priming mode Doing so may cause damage ...

Page 11: ...et but since 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 panel prevents the controller from being used but all automatic functions are still active Locking the Temperature allows Jets and other features to be used but the Set Temperature and ot...

Page 12: ... the filter Hold Mode will last for 1 hour unless the mode is exited manually Drain Mode Some spas have a special feature that allows a pump to be employed when draining the water When available this feature is a component of Hold Mode Drain Mode will time out with Hold Mode Sub Menu Detail User Preferences 05 15 09 Preferences F C Temp Display Change the temperature between Fahrenheit and Celsius...

Page 13: ... water in the heater 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 is shut down After the problem has been resolved you must press any button to reset and restart heater start up See Flow Related Checks RUN PMP5 PURG AIR C TOO COLD WATR TOO HOT CH...

Page 14: ... Residual Current Device RCD is an important safety device and must be tested on a regular basis to verify its reliability Every user should be trained to safely test the RCD associated with the Swim Spa installation An RCD will have a TEST and RESET button on it that allows a user to verify proper function Warning If freezing conditions exist a RCD should be reset immediately or spa damage could ...

Page 15: ...ar maintenance 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 LIMITATIONS Any defect or damage caused by installation alteration or repair by anyone who is not an employee of Canadian Spa Co or authorised service technician is not covered by the Warranty T...

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