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 Spa Operator’s Guide 

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SPA TERMINOLOGY

This are located behind the side panel below the topside control panel, this 

area houses the major components responsible for the spas operation. 

The components include the pumps, heater, control panel box, ozonator, 

and led light system (if applicable). Pump and equipment placement may 

vary by model.

These are located on all four sides of the spa. All of the panels are 

removable should service be required.

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L2

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Equipment access panel

Access panel

Summary of Contents for Spa & Hot Tub 2016

Page 1: ...n Maintenance and Safety Information 2016 Spa Hot Tub Operator s Guide Thismanualcontainsimportantsafety operating andinstallation instructions read before installing or operating spa SAVE THESE IMPOR...

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Page 3: ...ure the ultimate in hydrotherapy and relaxation Only the highest quality components have been used to ensure years of trouble free operation Your comfort and enjoyment have been designed into your spa...

Page 4: ...uirements PRE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 30 Priming Pump FILTER LOCATIONS MAINTENANCE 31 32 Dual Filters Single Filters Cleaning and Replacing Filter Cartridge Enclosed Style Open Style SPA TERMINOLOGY 35...

Page 5: ...ACK DISPLAY DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE 49 50 CINEMA REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM 51 Programming TROUBLESHOOTING 52 53 NOTES 54 56 WARRANTY SUMMARY 56 Disclaimer Safety Sign Spa Manufacturer TABLE OF CONTENTS This Op...

Page 6: ...e based spa chemicals have been found to react adversely with the materials used to produce these components We recommend the use of Chlorine and Bromine based products only Any structural and or cosm...

Page 7: ...ion can cause unconsciousness 1 Do not enter spa if water is hotter than 100 F 38 C 2 Do not stay in spa for longer than 10 minutes This marking is to be removed only by the owner after Safety Sign is...

Page 8: ...ember your safety and the safety of anyone who enjoys the use of your spa is our utmost concern The sign should be mounted with screws or another type of permanent fastener Additional or replacement s...

Page 9: ...losures of electrical equipment metal water pipe or conduct within 5 feet 1 52 m of the unit DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Install spa at least five 5 feet 1 52 m from all metal surfaces Aspa may be i...

Page 10: ...alling spa allow at least 2 feet of clearance around the perimeter of the spa to provide enough room to access for servicing Contact your local dealer for their specific requirements WARNING TOREDUCET...

Page 11: ...extended use exceeding 10 minutes and for young children Long exposures at higher temperatures can result in hyperthermia The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead to u...

Page 12: ...el several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F THE SYMPTONS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE Dizziness Fainting Drowsiness Lethargy Increase in internal body temperature THE EFFECTS OF HYPERTHE...

Page 13: ...around 80 27 C NOTE People with infections or sores should not use the spa Warm and hot water temperatures may allow the growth of infectious bacteria if not properly disinfected DANGER RISK OF ELECT...

Page 14: ...area the protective shield is showing signs of deterioration or there are signs of other potentially hazardous damage to the unit turn off the circuit breaker from the wall and contact or refer to you...

Page 15: ...per conductor not smaller than No 4 AWG All field installed metal components such as rails ladders drains or other similar hardware with 3m of the spa shall be bonded to the equipment grounding bus wi...

Page 16: ...ment WARNING People using medications and or having an adverse medical history should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub WARNING People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or...

Page 17: ...lth WARNING Before entering the spa or hot tub measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer WARNING Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise WARNING Prolonged...

Page 18: ...perature of the body The effects of hyperthermia include a unawareness of impending hazard b failure to perceive heat c failure to recognize the need to exit spa d physical inability to exit spa e fet...

Page 19: ...e nozzle and then reassemble This should be done on a monthly basis Keep the spa water level 2 5 cm above the skimmer Never allow the water level to drop below the bottom of the skimmer opening If the...

Page 20: ...t A ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI must be used to comply with section 680 42 of the National Electrical Code A GFCI is designed to automatically shut off power to a piece of equipment when a g...

Page 21: ...A ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI must be used to comply with section 680 42 of the National Electrical code IEC AGFCI is designed to automatically shut off power to a piece of equipment when a...

Page 22: ...ou ll needto cut off a portionof the jumperpiece Proceedas follows Use a pair of pliersto rmly holdthe upper half of themetal jumper thenbreakoff the otherhalf Case 3 Pleasenote system 1 x2 No jumper...

Page 23: ...polyphase power system all electrical phases must share the same neutral 1 x 230 VAC 1 x 32A Single phase 1 x 230 VAC 2 x 16A Dual phase 1 x 230 VAC 3 x 16A Three phase Electrical wiring 11 connectio...

Page 24: ...1 X 32 A 1 P 2 X16 A 2P 3 X 16 A 3 P Bonding lug Use Change button to go from one parameter to the next Press Select button again to make the correct selection All receptacles will match the correspo...

Page 25: ...ton repeatedly to select the the same preset low level configuration again Press select to confirm You will exit menu automatically The in xm2 will then reset After resetting the system starts a learn...

Page 26: ...Blower 3 Pump Circ TV Speaker lifts Not used 3 Pump Blower Speaker Lift 3 Pump Circ Speaker Lift 88 Ok Select Change Check Water Level make sure all Valves are open before switching ON power Press and...

Page 27: ...will not work without it Note Connection order may vary by pack model please refer to equipment pack panel for proper connection order NOTE Wiring Requirements White Wire To the Spa l i a t g i P e t...

Page 28: ...an electrician if necessary in xe ce 230 V or 230 400 V Correct wiring of the electrical service box RCD and pack terminal block is essential Call an electrician if necessary For 120 V 3 wires If conn...

Page 29: ...ob site must be removed prior to delivery Any trimming of trees or bushes removal of debris leveling of ground or other general maintenance must be done prior to delivery and is the responsibility of...

Page 30: ...ntilation fan may be necessary due to high humidity created by your spa Finished material in your spa room should also be capable of withstanding increased humidity Excess Water Normal use of the spa...

Page 31: ...to be used in conjunction with operation of the spa Low voltage damage could result which is not covered by warranty If you have any doubts have your electrical system checked by a licensed electrici...

Page 32: ...il water is flowing If pump still does not prime please see Trouble Shooting Guide located in the back of this manual Note Equipment style and location will vary by model Set thermostat located on top...

Page 33: ...open Filter assembly 12999 Filter element 13079 Threaded connector To open Filter assembly 12999 Filter element 13079 Threaded connector To open Dual Filter Location Triple Filter Location Single Flt...

Page 34: ...necessary or at every other regularly scheduled cleaning Rinse filter thoroughly before installing Screw clean cartridge back into filter enclosure and return filter door to original position Turn of...

Page 35: ...crease the output of one side or another for maximum or minimum water flow in case of one or two person usage This valve is also used to turn the master massage jet on and off if so equipped Colors st...

Page 36: ...venturies for maximum output If your spa has a master mas sage jet located in the foot well the spa will be equipped with an air con trol specifically for the master massage jet This third control ope...

Page 37: ...mponents responsible for the spas operation The components include the pumps heater control panel box ozonator and led light system if applicable Pump and equipment placement may vary by model These a...

Page 38: ...UIF IPTF QVTI UIF IPTF JOXBSE BQQSPYJNBUFMZ UP TIVU UIF XBUFS PX P 6OUISFBE UIF IPTF 1VMM UIF IPTF PVUXBSE UP BMMPX XBUFS UP PX 1VTI JOXBSE UP TIVU XBUFS PX P 5ISFBE UIF DBQ CBDL PO UIFO QVTI UIF JOU...

Page 39: ...eel tube It is thermostatically controlled and equipped with a high limit temperature safety shut off sensor The high limit sensor cannot be reset until the temperature within the heater assembly drop...

Page 40: ...on select models This produces water flow through third group of jets This pump will be a high speed only Can be controlled by pressing the pump 3 button on your topside control panel CIRCULATION PUM...

Page 41: ...so sanitizing becomes necessary as well as maintaining a specific mineral balance Having that mineral balance in place ensures that the water which is naturally corrosive to metal will not cause damag...

Page 42: ...r spa Unbalanced spa water can quickly damage your equipment Your spa dealer will advise you on how to protect your investment WARNING Balance Spa water must have the correct chemical balance Unbalanc...

Page 43: ...inch of water off add fresh water Test and adjust calcium to range Add sequestering agent Foam Air leaking into filter system Find and fix leaks use a pro if neces sary Raise water level above the sk...

Page 44: ...ssible algae yellow green pink brown or black Treat with algaecide Worse cases tet rborates Minerals such as copper or iron making green or brown stains Add sequestering or chelating agent Odor Bromam...

Page 45: ...artridge in a secure place to prevent freezing If the spa is going to be used maintain normal operating procedures and ensure cover is in place when possible Note Freeze ups or damage caused by freezi...

Page 46: ...life of the cover 5 If mildew is found remove foam cores from the vinyl encasement Mix 1 gallon of water a teaspoon of mild dish washing soap and a cup of bleach With a soft bristle brush scrub the in...

Page 47: ...Spa Fountain Jets In order to keep your fountain jets operating properly follow these instructions in sequence Turn off fountain jets Remove outer ring by turning face counter clockwise Remove interna...

Page 48: ...Spa Operator s Guide Sec1 46 GENERAL XE TOPSIDE CONTROLS K 85 K 92 in k200 K 3 K 8 K 18 K 45 in k450 K 52 K 93 K k200 K 35 K 19 K 8 K 4 K 18 2 K 93 K 56 K 94...

Page 49: ...sage the clock and the water temperature Press either Pump 1 or Pump 2 Blower or Econo key to restart the system before the expiration of the 30 minute display The spa light will flash a few second be...

Page 50: ...d Press Fourth Press Sequence On solid On solid On solid Off Indicator 20 minute time out Default Pump 3 Pump 3 Pump4 ON Off High Speed Pump 4 ON only Pump 3 and Pump 4 First Press Second Press Third...

Page 51: ...ond Press Sequence On solid Off Indicator 2 hour time out Default Functionality of a long press Press to hold LIGHT key to acces filter menu up down keys modify values Duration Press LIGHT key to disp...

Page 52: ...to ensure accurate water temperature readings as well as avoiding heater activiation in dry conditions After verifying pump activation and taking a water temperature reading if required the system au...

Page 53: ...xx Ep xx 0 Off 1 On ES xx 0 12 AM PM Ed xx 0 24 F F or C Parameter Time Hour Time Minutes Filter or Purge Cycle start time Filter Cycle duration Filter or Purge Cycle Freguency Economy Activation Eco...

Page 54: ...stop all outputs including all automatic functions such as filter cycle heat request and smart winter mode purge for 30 minutes to perform quick spa maintenance Standby Mode The mode allows you to sto...

Page 55: ...53 Display Short Press Long Press 6 9 sec Short Press On Off Cont Up Down Pump 3 3 Pump 4 4 Up Down Temperature of water Display will toggle between Eco and water Temperature noE for 3 seconds GENERAL...

Page 56: ...etect any water flow while the main pump was running Make sure valves are open and that water level is high enough Check and remove anything obstructing the filter Make sure there are no air locks or...

Page 57: ...on display Time Temperature Message Digits Progress bar icon Soft Key 1 2 3 4 Ok Key Plus Key increases parameter setting Mode Key select models of operation Spa Audio optional Next Key goes to menu p...

Page 58: ...ated icon is displayed All pump activity can be stoppped at once by activating the Standby mode Press Mode Key to display yje mode Selection window Water temperature setting Press Plus Minus ky to sel...

Page 59: ...ump 1 repeatedly to control Pump 1 speeds 20 minutes built in timer Starting Pump 2 Select Pump 2 to turn Pump 2 on Select Pump 2 repeatedly to control Pump 2 speeds 20 minutes built in timer Starting...

Page 60: ...tem automatically returns to Normal mode after a certain period of time unless the Standby mode ha been reactivated Spa light will flash for a few seconds before the exit of Standby mode and restart t...

Page 61: ...our setting Use Right key to set minutes Use or key to change minutes Select Next arrow on screen menu to go to the next parameter filter cycle duration Setting Cycle Duration Here we set a value for...

Page 62: ...Time Select Next arrow on screen menu to save changes and go to economy cycle start hour Use or key to set hour setting Use Left key to access minutes option Use or key to set minutes Select Next arro...

Page 63: ...SPA FUNCTIONS Setting Maintenance Reminder Prompts This menu allow you to activate deactivate or simpy reset the maintenance reminder prompts Select Reminder option Programming Reminders Turning Remi...

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Page 65: ...3 to turn pump 3 on Select pump 3 once more to turn pump 3 off 20 Minute built in timer Next menu page Press next key to display the nest page in the spa menu Starting blower Select blower to turn bl...

Page 66: ...etected in the in therm Restart the spa pack Make sure the heater restarts by changing the set point If problem still persists replace in therm The error occurs if the in therm is trying to heat water...

Page 67: ...nge the output status on off of the device and cycle through all possible states i e low and high speeds Reset spa pack If error does not clear problem is probably with the device and will need to be...

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Page 69: ...ause 2 Closed gate valves or blocked lines Action Open all gate valves Check suction for blockage Probable Cause 3 Pump surges jets lose and gain power loose union or drain plug Action Check union on...

Page 70: ...in impeller Action Call dealer for recommended action Probable Cause 3 Motor overheats on hot days while filtering Action Reprogram your controls to cycle during the coolest parts of the day and on sh...

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Page 73: ...onsibility for errors or omissions Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein At the time of print this manual is accurate in its information Dynas...

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