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CONTROLS & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Note: For best results, read each step carefully and entirely before proceeding to the next.

TESTING THE GFCI

The GFCI shuts off the electricity in a fraction of a second if there is ashort anywhere in the system. It is rec-
ommended that the GFCI be tested prior to each use. Test as follows:

1. Push the TEST button on the GFCI. The RESET button with trip out, the topside 

digital control LED display with go out. If this does not happen,
DO NOT USE SPA. Check all wire connection to assure that all are tight and 
not exposed to moisture.

2. If the GFCI test properly, firmly push the REST button back into place. The 

topside digital control LED will come back on.

3. If the GFCI trips by itself at anytime, firmly press the reset button back into place 

and perform the above test. If this happens more than once,
DO NOT USE THE SPA. Check for loose wires or moisture.

The initial factory settings can be changed by following the instructions shown below.

A. Displaying Time or Water Temperature

Pressing the “PROG” button will allow switching the display between time and water temperature. The dis-
played temperature is the last reading taken when the pump was operational. To verify water temperature
when the pump is shut off, press the jet button and allow the pump to run for two minutes. The water tem-
perature sensor will analyze the water temperature during this time period and then display the current
water temperature.

B. Setting Temperature

1. Press the “PROG” button to display water temperature
2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” arrow to select the desired temperature.
3. Press the “PROG” button to exit the programming mode.

C. Setting Time and Filtration Hours

1. Press and hold the “PROG” button for 5 seconds until the displayed hour starts to flash.
2. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” arrow to select the current hour.
3. Press the “PROG” button one or more item to display minutes.
4. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” arrow to select the current minutes 
5. Press the “PROG” button one more item to display the filtration hours F=4H (default) will 

be flashing. Refer to “Filtration Cycles” section to determine the length of cycles (F=4H 
or F=8H) you prefer.

6. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” arrow to select the filtration cycle desired.
7. Press the “PROG” button to exit the programming mode.

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Summary of Contents for Deluxe U -1 3

Page 1: ...Manufactured by DM Industries Ltd TM Deluxe U 1 3 0 ...

Page 2: ...ture 13 Setting Time and Filtration Hours 13 Auto Heat Operation 14 Jet Button 14 Light Button 14 Memory 14 Resetting Your Spa 15 Spa Maintenance Draining your spa 16 Winterizing your spa 16 Filter Maintenance 17 Marine Vinyl Cover 17 Water Quality and Maintenance General Guidelines for water 18 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 19 Schematic 20 Maintenance Record 21 22 Warranty 23 Note All pumps must...

Page 3: ...ur spa set up operation or mainte nance please contact DM Technical Support at the numbers below Owner s Record DATE PURCHASE __________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________ To contact our Technical Service Department please call 1 800 316 7886 during normal business hours Monday through Friday 8 30am to 5pm EST The Serial Number is located within the equipment ...

Page 4: ...the spa so proper drainage is provided for the compartment containing the electrical components 5 DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Placement of the spa shall be at least 5 feet 1 5 m from all metal surfaces A spa may be installed within 5 feet of a metal surface if each metal surface is perma nently connected by a minimum No 8 AWG 8 42mm2 solid copper conductor attached to the wire connector on the...

Page 5: ...104 F DON T Operate spa without water Turn circuit breaker off before emp tying the spa and while it is empty DON T Store chemicals in the spa s equipment compartment C Before entering a spa the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerances of water temper ature regulating devices vary D The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use m...

Page 6: ... in pregnant women and 6 unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning WARNING The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hypothermia in hot tubs and spas Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness such as tranquilizers antihista mines or anticoagulants should not use the spa Pregnant women and persons with a medical history of heart disease circulato...

Page 7: ...y a qualified LICENSED electrical contractor and approved by a local build ing electrical inspection authority A ground terminal pressure wire connector is provided on the control box inside the spa to permit connection of a minimum No 8 AWG 8 4mm solid copper bonding conductor between this point and any metal equipment metal enclosures or electrical equipment metal water pipe or conduit within 5 ...

Page 8: ...g 2 TREE BRANCHES Clearance for spa passage 3 TIGHT CORNERS Make sure there is space to maneuver 4 STORAGE SHEDS DOG HOUSES WOOD PILES Remove out of the way 5 GATES CLEARANCE FOR PASSAGE OF SPA Does gate need to be removed from hinges 6 OVERHANGS AND GUTTERS Anything overhead as well as drain pipe locations must allow for spa passage 6 ...

Page 9: ...E ROD SHOULD BE 6 BARE COPPER ALL SPAS REQUIRE THE USE OF AN ISOLATED GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT THE INSTALLATION OF A DISCONNECT IS REQUIRED NO MORE THAN TEN 10 VISU AL FEET FROM THE SPA AND NOT LESS THAN FIVE 5 FEET THIS REQUIREMENT IS TO ASSURE THAT WHEN POWER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE SPA POWER CAN NOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED BACK ON ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND INST ALLA TION SEPARATE NEUTRAL SOLID...

Page 10: ...COMMON NEUTRAL GROUND BAR IN MAIN SEPARATE NEUTRAL WEAK GROUND OR ROMEXWIRE USEDTO FEED GFCIWITH UNDERSIZED GROUNDWIRE 8 ...

Page 11: ...GFCI IN PANELWITH SEPARATE NEUTRAL AND SOLID GROUNDTO PANEL GFCI IN PANELWITH COMMON NEUTRAL BAR AND OR ROMEXWITH UNDERSIZEDWIRE USEDTO FEED DIS CONNECT 9 ...

Page 12: ...GFCI MOUNTED IN PANEL AND DISCONNECT MOUNTED INSIDETO COMMONWALLWITH METAL STUDS ORWITH METAL MOUNTING BOX GFCI IN PANELWITHWEAK GROUND OR ROMEXWITH UNDER SIZED GROUNDWIRE USEDTO FEED DISCONNECT 10 ...

Page 13: ...ed The wire size for the distance of the wire run must conform to NEC and local electrical codes 5 To ensure proper connections use copper conductors only DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE 6 The spas power terminal strip is located within the electrical control box 7 Feed supply conductors through power supply inlets provided on the spa and install into the control box Modifications to the electrical equip...

Page 14: ...ighten a union fitting that may have come loose during transit Also check that the gate valves are pulled out to the open position and that the hose bib is closed Continue to fill to the water level line NOTE If your water is extremely hard it is preferable to fill the spa halfway with hard water and the rest with softened water NEVER FILL THE SPA ENTIRELY WITH SOFTENED WATER ADD START UP CHEMICAL...

Page 15: ...G button will allow switching the display between time and water temperature The dis played temperature is the last reading taken when the pump was operational To verify water temperature when the pump is shut off press the jet button and allow the pump to run for two minutes The water tem perature sensor will analyze the water temperature during this time period and then display the current water...

Page 16: ...apy pump mode E Jet Button Single Pump System 1 Press JET to activate the low speed pump 2 Press JET a second time to activate the high speed pump 3 Press JET button a third time to turn the pump off Note that the low speed pump will remain of if the water temperature is below the set temperature or if it is during the filtration hours Note that for safety the pump will automatically turn off afte...

Page 17: ...m is not operating properly please follow the following resetting procedure 1 Turn the power to the off for 15 full minutes 2 Turn the power back on 3 Press PROG to show time 4 Press and hold the UP arrow for 5 seconds The control display will show 12 00 p m as soon as you release the UP arrow indicating a successful reset The set temperature and filtration hours will be reset to their factory pre...

Page 18: ...y then pull The spa will empty by gravity Siphon or scoop out the balance of the water IMPORTANT Spa water with a high sanitizer level may harm plants and grasses If you are draining your spa for the winter be sure to fully drain water from the pipes by disconnecting the two unions at the gate valves Drain the water pump by removing the pump plug Then reinstall the valves and pump plug C Remove th...

Page 19: ... filter This way one can be soaking and cleaning while you continue to enjoy the use of your spa 4 MARINE VINYL COVER Your cover is manufactured from a durable marine grade U V resistant material Even so monthly cleaning and periodic conditioning is recommended to maintain its beauty To clean and condition the vinyl cover A Lightly spray the cover with a garden hose to rinse it and remove the debr...

Page 20: ...f tablets the amount of time the floater is open and the length of the filtration cycles you can control the amount of bromine in your spa A bromine residual of 2 to 3 PPM is generally considered desirable A two part bromine system or a granular chlorine dichlor system is also acceptable Sanitizers pH CONTROL pH is a measure of acidity and alkalinity of the spa water The recommended pH for spa wat...

Page 21: ...ctrician if it will not start MESSAGE FLO Lack of water flow through heater Remove filter and check for debris in the filter and filter adapter If FLO remains check for closed gate valve or see priming the pumps HILI Message appears if the heater Remove spa cover and sensor detects 118F at heater let the spa water temperature cool Reset spa ICE Water in plumbing below 50F No action required Pump w...

Page 22: ...Maintenance Record Keep track of your water maintenance 21 ...

Page 23: ... 20 Schematic U U130 Terminal Block Transformer Pressure Switch Heater Circuit Board ...

Page 24: ...cement spa will be the responsibility of the spa owner EXCLUSIONS This warranty is void if DM Industries Ltd or its representative deter mines that the spa has been subjected to any alterations or repairs by anyone other than an authorized representative of DM Industries Ltd Eco Spas are NOT APPROVED for commercial applications DM Industries Ltd will not be responsible for the cost of replacement ...

Page 25: ... 2005 DM Industries Ltd 2320 NW 147th Street Miami Florida 33054 PH 305 685 5739 ECODX 05 0517 ...

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