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LOCATION OF SENSOR

LOCATION OF SENSOR

MANUAL
CONTROLLER

Operation

Display Messages (Continued)

Message

ICE

Sn1

Sn3

Meaning
Freeze Protection: If a freeze condition is detected, the pump(s) are automatically
activated. This is also a normal hot tub function; 

no corrective action is necessary.

Open Sensor: The hot tub is deactivated. The high limit temperature sensor is
nonfunctional. This must be repaired by a dealer or service organization.

Open Sensor: The hot tub is deactivated. The water sensor is nonfunctional. This
also must be repaired by a dealer or service organization.

Optional Remote Controller

The remote controller works in conjunction with the built in controller. To use the remote
controller, point the front of the remote toward a sensor on the hot tub wall (locations shown
below).

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LIGHT

BUTTON

BLOWER BUTTON

JETS BUTTON

POINT
TOWARD
SENSOR

Summary of Contents for Platinum 2001

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Pinnacle Triton Laser Santina...

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Page 3: ...Hot Tub for Filling Operating Instructions Control Panel Control Panel Operation Initial Start Up Setting the Time of Day Filter System Operation Changing Heating Cycles Panel Lock Temperature Lock Un...

Page 4: ...Spout 34 34 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 39 40 43 Skimmer Basket Maintenance Filter Maintenance Factory Installed Wood Skirt Automatic Filtration Maintenance Winterizing Hot Tub Light Cleaning Your Hot Tub C...

Page 5: ...or instructions contained herein FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are desig...

Page 6: ...Other types of thermometers generally available such as those used for swimming pools are not sufficiently accurate to determine hot tub water temperature Extra care should be taken when using the ho...

Page 7: ...talling and operating this electrical equip ment basic safety precautions should always be adhered to Warning A wire connector is provided at the electrical cabinet on this hot tub to connect a minimu...

Page 8: ...ion pump and may cause a fire Hot tubs installed in a 230VAC circuit DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Your hot tub must be equipped with a GFCI at the Main Electrical Panel At initial start up and befo...

Page 9: ...r to shipment If leaks or other problems are detected immediately notify your Jacuzzi Premium spa dealer or Authorized Service Agent for Warranty Service NOTE Damage or defects which could have been d...

Page 10: ...2 inches below the bottom of the forms and fill back to the bottom of the forms with clean sand It is recommended that you lay a 1 foot square grid of 1 2 reinforcing rods over the level sand bed tyin...

Page 11: ...especially in colder weather 2 the pathway to and from your hot tub this should be free of debris so that dirt and leaves are not easily tracked into the hot tub 3 the closeness to trees and shrubber...

Page 12: ...when there is not sufficient water in the unit the circulation pump could be irreparably damaged Not heeding this caution will nulify the warranty In addition to damaging the unit operating the unit w...

Page 13: ...r Supply Entrance 3 Pump 4 Heater 5 Hot Tub Drain 6 Air Blower 7 Pump Drain Plugs 8 Pump 2 9 Circulation Pump Electrical Cabinet BLACK WHITE RED 1 2 3 4 5 GREEN 50A 20A J8 CIRCUIT BOARD Terminal Block...

Page 14: ...forced ventilation of the room will help maintain comfort and minimize moisture damage to the building Jacuzzi Premium Spas is not responsible for damages resulting from excess moisture or water spil...

Page 15: ...1 4 Insert Injector fitting into flexible vinyl tubing and secure with hose clamps 2 Do NOT change the length of the flexible vinyl tubing downstream of the red ozone injector Observe the proper orien...

Page 16: ...orrectly functioning before installation The check valve should permit ozone gas flow from the ozone generator to the ozone injector See Figure 4 7 Refill the hot tub with water to the fill mark on th...

Page 17: ...er filter door by the handle located in the middle of the door and remove the skimmer basket and filter Front Access Skimmer Filter SKIMMER BASKET WEIR DOOR FILTER CARTRIDGE ROPE LOOP 4 Clean the inte...

Page 18: ...drain valve and fill the hot tub with water approximately 7 inches below the hot tub rim to the water line indicator on the skimmer frame 7 Turn ON circuit breakers at the main panel 8 Test the hot t...

Page 19: ...ed the circulation pump and heater could be irreparably damaged Not heeding this caution will nullify the warranty In addition to damaging the unit operating the hot tub with insufficient water could...

Page 20: ...onds of inactivity the display will automatically show the current hot tub water temperature Page 16 Jets Control Press this button once to activate a jet pump on one side of the hot tub press it twic...

Page 21: ...hot tub water temperature will automatically resume after five seconds Program Button Initiates time setting and panel lock routines Mode Button Switches hot tub operation to either economy or standa...

Page 22: ...rs will advance or decrease automatically in one minute increments Press either or again to stop the display s time setting cycle Filter System Operation The hot tub is continuously filtered for 24 ho...

Page 23: ...ge will be shown At this point each time the program button is pressed the filter start time the heater enable status symbol and the filter stop time will be indicated on the display When the filter s...

Page 24: ...ub While setting your hot tub water temperature and after you have pressed or follow the instructions below to lock the set temperature When the temperature lock is engaged all automatic hot tub funct...

Page 25: ...ctivated If a malfunction occurs and the hot tub water reaches 112 F the system will completely shut down DANGER DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Contact your dealer or service organization Flow Switch Constant...

Page 26: ...e high limit temperature sensor is nonfunctional This must be repaired by a dealer or service organization Open Sensor The hot tub is deactivated The water sensor is nonfunctional This also must be re...

Page 27: ...ation in the hot tub blower takes a few seconds to activate When both jet pumps are operating the blower is disabled The blower will also automatically stop after 30 minutes of operation Light Control...

Page 28: ...do this press the JETS button for one bank or both banks of JETS Sit or recline in the hot tub so you are comfortable Since all of the jets are directionally adjustable you can direct a jet toward an...

Page 29: ...turned to the smallest circles only water is being circulated Refer to illustration below Page 25 INCREASE AIR FLOW COUNTERCLOCKWISE DECREASE AIR FLOW CLOCKWISE Air Induction Controls Air Blower The h...

Page 30: ...ts will dramatically increase flow through the Water Rainbow and other jets CAUTION The water circulating through the Water Rainbow spout is not fresh water and therefore is NOT suitable for drinking...

Page 31: ...alled to limit user access to the stereo CD while occupying the hot tub The door is a safety feature to limit potential shock Do not remove the door or attempt to defeat its purpose Detailed stereo CD...

Page 32: ...ctant in the water at all times This is accomplished by adding chlorine to the water which will control particles too small to be trapped by the filter such as bacteria and algae and will oxidize any...

Page 33: ...interaction of these with hot water especially at high pH more alkaline will cause the water to foam Refer to Water Quality Definitions Oil Film or Cloudy Water Add water clarifier to congeal oil film...

Page 34: ...zing instructions in the Equipment Set Up procedure of the Installation Instructions Add chlorine to the water on a regular basis to help control the amount of bacteria algae and organic materials Suc...

Page 35: ...he shell After adding chemicals run the filter system for at least 30 minutes before testing water quality again for accurate readings Balancing Total Alkalinity Total alkalinity is the measure of bas...

Page 36: ...nor alkaline in character and does not readily dissipate in higher water temperatures Calcium Hypochlorite A granular chlorine product that is inexpensive and effective but not recommended because it...

Page 37: ...hot tub with fresh water Check the pH level and maintain water quality WATER LEVEL MARKER The suction cover located in the footwell area should be checked at least once a week for collected debris suc...

Page 38: ...p of the filters Clean the filter by separating the folds of the filter and spraying with fresh water from a garden hose Then reinstall the cartridges into the well reversing the above procedure See E...

Page 39: ...to remove one or more of the skirt panels for service access simply remove all the screws from the panel being detached The panels can be reattached to the hot tub by reversing the above procedure NOT...

Page 40: ...m falling in Winterizing In a climate where winter temperatures are below freezing follow this procedure when the hot tub will NOT be used Turn OFF the power to the unit at the main electrical panel D...

Page 41: ...80 F Remove clean and store the filter cartridge s in a dry location Keep water and debris out by covering with a hot tub cover 4 5 Hot Tub Light Two filters one blue and one red are provided with eac...

Page 42: ...at the water level of the hot tub surface This may be applied to the acrylic surface with a soft cloth and wiped clean Use sparingly in small amounts to avoid contaminating the hot tub water If the w...

Page 43: ...which penetrate the acrylic surface will require refinishing Ask your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer for special instructions Headrest Pillows Clean the pillows regularly with soap and water and a clean...

Page 44: ...discharge line partially plugged F Pump running at subnormal speed G Worn or damaged pump seal H Subnormal voltage Remedy A Clean suction skimmer B Clean or replace filter C See Chemistry section D S...

Page 45: ...se circuit breaker tripped or in OFF position C GFCI tripped D Subnormal voltage E Improperor defective wiring F Locked shaft or impeller G Motor windings burned out H Defective starting switch inside...

Page 46: ...or Remedy A Let cool for one hour Motor overload will reset if problem persists see NOTE B Consult a qualified electrician to correct wiring to unit A Turn power ON at the service panel B Press blower...

Page 47: ...F circuit breakers at the main electrical panel and drain the hot tub completely Unscrew the spout from the 3 4 pipe Cut the 3 4 piping as shown in the illustration below Cap the piping by cementing a...

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