Spa Operator’s Guide
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SPA TERMINOLOGY
Are installed for shut off/on water supply from heater or pump for service. For
normal spa operation valves should be in the open position (handle extended
is open).
MAIN PUMP
This produces water flow through heater and main jets. Also used for filtration.
Can be controlled as desired by pressing the pump or pump 1 button on your
topside control panel. Refer to quick reference card for filtration frequency and
duration.
SECONDARY PUMP (on select models)
This produces water flow through secondary group of jets. Can be controlled
by pressing the pump 2 button on your topside control panel.
THIRD PUMP (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 PUMP (on select models)
If equipped, this pump is controlled during filtration and heating only, by
the topside control configuration. Refer to quick reference card for filtration
frequency and duration.
OZONATOR (on select models)
Your ozonator will operate in conjunction with your filtration system and
circulation pump (if applicable). It will deactivate when any other control
function is manually activated and will reactivate after one hour in acitivity. The
ozonator is standard on all spas.
Open
Closed
Gate Valves
Main Pump
Secondary Pump (on select models)
Third Pump (on select models)
Circulation Pump (on select models)
Ozonator (on select models)
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