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Be sure to remove any debris from between filter pleats. 

 

Replace filter elements. 

 

Be sure water level is adequate. 

 

Turn spa on and refer to

 “Initial Start-Up Procedure” 

with any questions. 

 

LIGHT

LIGHT

LIGHT

LIGHT

    

BULB

BULB

BULB

BULB

    

REPLACEMENT

REPLACEMENT

REPLACEMENT

REPLACEMENT    

 

 

Replacing a light bulb in your spa is not difficult.  Access to the light fixture is through 
your equipment door and behind the electrical panel box.  Simply twist (turn counter 
clockwise) the holding fixture and remove.  The bulb will then pull loose.  Replace with 
new 12 volt bulb (available through your dealer).  Reverse process for fixture 
replacement. 

 

CARE

CARE

CARE

CARE

    

OF

OF

OF

OF

    

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

    

SPA

SPA

SPA

SPA

    

PILLOWS

PILLOWS

PILLOWS

PILLOWS    

 

 

Your spa pillows need to be rinsed periodically to remove any chemical residue.  This 
should help to eliminate pillows becoming stiff and discolored. 

 

If spa is not to be used for a period of time pillows should be removed.  Pillow life 
will be extended. 

 

CARE

CARE

CARE

CARE

    

OF

OF

OF

OF

    

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

    

SPA

SPA

SPA

SPA

    

COVER

COVER

COVER

COVER    

 

Always cover your spa when not in use.  This will greatly reduce energy consumption and 
will cause spa water to heat more rapidly.  Reduction of water loss and chemical usage 
will also be accomplished.   
 

 

Do not allow spa to sit uncovered in direct sunlight.  This may cause damage to 
exposed surfaces of spa.  Exposure may void your warranty. 

 

Periodically hose off both sides of spa cover for maximum life of cover. 

 
NOTE:  IF YOUR SPA IS GOING TO BE LEFT EMPTY FOR PROLONGED 
PERIODS, DO NOT PLACE COVER DIRECTLY ON SURFACE OF SPA.  
PLACE 2”-3” BLOCKS BETWEEN COVER AND SPA.  THIS ALLOWS FOR 
ADEQUATE VENTILATION OF COVER AND SPA.

 

 

CARE

CARE

CARE

CARE

    

OF

OF

OF

OF

    

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

YOUR

    

SPA

SPA

SPA

SPA

    

CABINET

CABINET

CABINET

CABINET

    

(W

(W

(W

(W

OOD ONLY

OOD ONLY

OOD ONLY

OOD ONLY

))))    

 

Your quality spa cabinet is produced from hand-crafted cedar.  It has been factory treated 
with a stain/sealer to maintain its appearance and to preserve its life.  Several times a year 
(especially if located outdoors) it is recommended that your cabinet be re-treated.  Your 
local dealer or service center can recommend the appropriate product based on your 
cabinet finish.  Periodically, remove dust, dirt and grime with clean water. 
 
On spas with polymer cabinets, spray down with a garden hose or use a wet rag to clean.  

Summary of Contents for 2003 Bar Harbor

Page 1: ...200 200 200 2003 3 3 3 MODEL YEAR MODEL YEAR MODEL YEAR MODEL YEAR OWNER S OWNER S OWNER S OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL JULY 03...

Page 2: ...__________ ____________________________________ ____ ____ ____ P P P PHONE HONE HONE HONE ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ___________...

Page 3: ...al Start Up Procedure 10 Glossary of Spa Terms 11 Spa Operating Procedures SE EXETER SE CAPE COD SE MODELS 12 14 17 18 Spa Operating Procedures 2 Pump System and Circ Systems EAST HAMPTON PORTSMOUTH E...

Page 4: ...exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children To avoid accidents insure that children cannot use a spa or hot tub unless they are closely supervised at all times 3 A pressure wire connector is...

Page 5: ...blood pressure or circulatory system problems should consult with their physician before using the spa e Since excessive water temperature has a high potential for causing fetal damage during early m...

Page 6: ...it any electric appliance such as a light telephone radio or television within five 5 feet of the spa Never operate any electrical appliances from inside the spa or while wet 12 WARNING RISK OF SUFFOC...

Page 7: ...control box This equipment has been designed to operate on 60 HZ alternating current only 240 volts as required Make sure that power is not applied while performing any electrical installation A coppe...

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Page 9: ...ormly firm and continuous surface The recommended foundation is a concrete pad with a minimum thickness of four 4 inches with steel reinforcement bars crossed throughout the pad IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IM...

Page 10: ...rical connections to your new Down East Spa are complete start up procedures may begin This is the fun part CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT APPLY POWER DO NOT APPLY POWER DO NOT APPLY POWER DO...

Page 11: ...is equipped with a solid state spa side control system You control all functions from safely inside the spa The digital display will give you a constant temperature read out and will notify you in ca...

Page 12: ...the display will show the set temperature Pressing the pad a second time will cause the set temperature to increase or decrease depending on what direction was last chosen Each successive press will c...

Page 13: ...own East Spas dealer for proper winterizing details or see the section Winterizing Your Spa FILTRATION FILTRATION FILTRATION FILTRATION Your Down East Spa is designed to automatically filter twice eac...

Page 14: ...andard Mode Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ec will display solid when temperature is not current and will alternate with temperature when temperature is cu...

Page 15: ...ivated only in high speed The low speed of the pump may activate for at least 2 minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon...

Page 16: ...n cycle On non circ models Ozone will not operate when a pump button is manually pressed STEREO MODELS AVAILABLE ON THE STEREO MODELS AVAILABLE ON THE STEREO MODELS AVAILABLE ON THE STEREO MODELS AVAI...

Page 17: ...off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization OH Overheat The Spa has DO NOT ENTER THE WATER shut down One of the Remove the spa cover and allow water to sensors has detected 1...

Page 18: ...message Heater is shut down but other spa functions continue to run normally dr Possible inadequate water Check for dirty filters Check water level in poor flow or air bubbles spa Refill if necessary...

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Page 20: ...pump Systems 1 pump Systems INITIAL START UP When your spa is first energized it will go into Priming mode Indicated by Pr The Priming mode will last for less than 5 minutes and then the spa will beg...

Page 21: ...automatically it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Light Press the Light button to turn the light on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after...

Page 22: ...organization OH Overheat The Spa has DO NOT ENTER THE WATER shut down One of the Remove the spa cover and allow water to sensors has detected 110 F cool At 107 F the spa should automatically reset If...

Page 23: ...ay on the Turn spa off then back to restore heating fifth occurrence of HL capability message Heater is shut down but other spa functions continue to run normally dr Possible inadequate water Check fo...

Page 24: ...reatment Consult your dealer TO TO TO TO REFILL REFILL REFILL REFILL YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR SPA SPA SPA SPA Be sure to close the drain valve located on the exterior cabinet wall Be sure all valves are fu...

Page 25: ...d CARE CARE CARE CARE OF OF OF OF YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR SPA SPA SPA SPA COVER COVER COVER COVER Always cover your spa when not in use This will greatly reduce energy consumption and will cause spa water...

Page 26: ...E TO YOUR PLUMBING WHICH WILL VOID FREEZE DAMAGE TO YOUR PLUMBING WHICH WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY FOLLOW THESE STEPS CAREFULLY YOUR WARRANTY FOLLOW THESE STEPS CAREFULLY YOUR WARRANTY FOLLOW THESE STEPS...

Page 27: ...ructions with any chemical application If you are to dilute a chemical always add the chemical to the water never the water to the chemical DO NOT EVER MIX TWO CHEMICALS TOGETHER Avoid contact with sk...

Page 28: ...ges High TA promotes high pH and makes the water resistant to adjustment Low TA makes the pH unstable and difficult to keep in ideal range Consult your dealer for methods to measure and control TA CAL...

Page 29: ...set to the desired temperature b Be sure adequate time has been allowed for heating c Refer to heater control instructions Overheat is displayed on readout subsequently tripping high limit a Be sure f...

Page 30: ...reduce the use of conventional sanitizers You may still be required periodically based on usage to add a small amount of chlorine to oxidize organic compounds ECO PUR will not eliminate the need to ma...

Page 31: ...l Clear or Stain and Scale etc depending on the brand name Allow to circulate and filter for 24 hours if practical Step 3 Test water for pH total Alkalinity and Calcium hardness The pH should be 7 2 7...

Page 32: ...eate an effective bactercide and algae that will protect your spa water Mineral purification will not oxidize organic compounds and will require periodic doses of chlorine to assist in sanitization an...

Page 33: ...of a non chlorine shock or 1 teaspoon of Dichlor to spa per 250 gallons 3 TIMES A WEEK Test water using chemical test strips Adjust sanitized pH and Alkalinity accordingly ONCE A MONTH Soak your filte...

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