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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 
 
Read all instructions in this manual prior to having your spa installed at the selected location, whether 
indoors or outdoors.  IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID 
THE WARRANTY. 
 
 

SURFACE AND PAD REQUIREMENTS 

 
1. 

We recommend that your new spa be placed on a 4” (10 cm) thick reinforced concrete pad or level 
foundation capable of supporting the total filled weight of your specific spa model.  The foundation 
should support the entire base of the spa and must offer structural integrity for the life of the spa.  A 
typical spa, filled with water, could weigh as much as 3 tons, and if the concrete is not fully cured, it 
could easily crack.  AN UNEVEN OR UNSTABLE FOUNDATION OR THE USE OF SHIMS OF 
ANY KIND MAY CAUSE THE SPA TO BUCKLE, DISTORT, AND/OR CRACK, AND WILL VOID 
THE WARRANTY ON YOUR SPA. 

 
2. 

If your spa is located near water sprinklers, adjust or cap them so the water will not hit the wood 
cabinet of the spa. 

 
3. 

Balconies and decks must be constructed to current state and local codes to safely support the 
maximum load of your water filled spa and the number of people using the spa.  Check with your 
construction contractor for these safety specifications. 

 
4. 

Access gates “fencing/wall” must be self-closing and self-locking.  Check your local codes for 
regulations regarding fences and gates. 

 
5. 

Ensure that the spa installation and location allows a clear and unobstructed access to the spa.  It 
is the responsibility of the owner to provide clear access on 

all sides

 of the spa for service.  Failure 

to do so may result in additional charges or assessments to service and/or repair the spa. 

 
6. 

Ensure that water drains away from the spa in order to keep water out of the equipment 
compartment and away from all electrical components. 

 
7. 

Assure accessibility is maintained to your spa should the need arise.  Your spa is an appliance and 
may require occasional service requirements.  Assure the installation allows access to the 
equipment area, side panels, and removal of the spa if possible.  Construction or reconstruction 
costs associated with spa removal or reinstallation are not covered by the warranty. 

 
 

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 

 
IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY. 
 
NOTE:  Do not turn on electrical power to your spa until you are told to do so later in the Owner’s 
Manual. 
 
1. 

We strongly recommend that only a licensed and bonded electrician perform the electrical 
installation.  Improper electrical connections may damage the equipment, cause injury, cause a 
fire, and void your spa warranty. 

 

Summary of Contents for 2010 North American

Page 1: ...2010 North American L A Spas Entry Level Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...20 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 LETTER OF INTRODUCTION 2 SPA RECORD KEEPING INFORMATION 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 HYPERTHERMIA INFORMATION 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 SAFETY SIGN 7 SPA CAUTIONS 7 SPA EQUIPP...

Page 4: ...The following pages contain valuable and helpful information for the care and safe operation of your new spa Every effort has been made to insure optimum therapy and relaxation at minimal cost of oper...

Page 5: ...___________________ City ____________________________ State__________ Zip Code ____________ Dealer Information Name ________________________________________________________________ Address____________...

Page 6: ...ON THE ORIGINAL SUCTION FITTING 5 DANGER RISK OF INJURY Do not remove suction grate Suction through drains and skimmer is powerful when the jets in the spa are in use Damaged suction grate can be haz...

Page 7: ...spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medications may affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation 9 Do not use spa immediately after strenuous exercise 10 Maintain water che...

Page 8: ...ldren s body temperature can increase more rapidly than adults in the same water with elevated temperatures above 99 F 37 C Children should spend less time in water above body temperature than adults...

Page 9: ...higher temperatures can cause high body temperature Symptoms may include dizziness nausea fainting drowsiness and reduced awareness These effects could result in possible drowning 4 Do not use the sp...

Page 10: ...l accessories will shut off The spa will resume normal operation when the water temperature drops to 109 F 42 C and a key press to clear the fault 3 Heater Dry Run Protection The system will prevent t...

Page 11: ...opper conductors not smaller than 6 AWG WARNING Children should not use spas or hot tubs without adult supervision AVERTISSEMENT NE PAS LAISSER LES ENFANTS UTILISER UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION SANS SURVEIL...

Page 12: ...o not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise AVERTISSEMENT NE PAS UTILISER UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION IMMEDIATEMENT APRES UN EXERCICE FATIGANT WARNING Prolonged immersion in a spa o...

Page 13: ...these safety specifications 4 Access gates fencing wall must be self closing and self locking Check your local codes for regulations regarding fences and gates 5 Ensure that the spa installation and l...

Page 14: ...Circuit Circuit Breaker1 Wire Size2 1 pump 120V3 16A 2 wires ground 20A 14 AWG 1 pump 240V 32A 3 wires ground 40A 8 AWG 1 Circuit breaker amperages may vary according to the area of installation Plea...

Page 15: ...ss the Jets key twice to turn the pump on high speed Observe to ensure adequate water flow Once the water is flowing smoothly press the Temp key to exit the priming mode If there is no water flow thro...

Page 16: ...low speed of the jet pump is turned on When the Jets key is pressed the second time the high speed of the jet pump is turned on Pressing the Jets key the third time will turn the pump off 2 Light key...

Page 17: ...perature twice per hour and heats accordingly It will not allow the water temperature to reach below 20 F 10 C St will be displayed momentarily when switched into Standard mode Economy mode heats the...

Page 18: ...water We recommend that you purchase your chemicals from your spa dealer The dealer can also advise you on alternative methods for water sanitation Use of the wrong chemicals can be dangerous and may...

Page 19: ...ness Use a chlorine test kit or test strip to maintain a reading of 2 0 3 0 ppm of free chlorine If the reading is below the minimum raise the level before using the spa If the reading is above 5 0 pp...

Page 20: ...of your spa equipment FOAM INHIBITOR Soap residue from a user s body hair and swimsuit combined with rapid circulation of spa water may cause foaming in your spa Foam inhibitors will suppress foam bu...

Page 21: ...gent Stubborn dirt and stains maybe removed by using Spic Span adequately dissolved in water Be sure to rinse detergent well as this will cause suds when refilling the spa SPA COVER CAUTION Keep your...

Page 22: ...t vacuum or high pressure blower to evacuate as much water as possible 2 When the spa is completely empty leave the hose bib open and open the pump drain plug located on the bottom side of the front e...

Page 23: ...malfunction 5 Call for service Spa temperature erratic 1 Water level low 1 Fill with water to 4 10 cm above top of the filters 2 Spa in economy mode 2 Reset to standard mode 3 Dirty filters 3 Clean fi...

Page 24: ...ed heat to maintain temperature 2 No action required 3 Freeze protection engaged 3 No action required 4 Equipment malfunction 4 Call for service Light is out 1 Automatic time out has shut off light 4...

Page 25: ...hut down If the problem persists call for service HL A significant difference between temperature sensors has been detected This could indicate a flow problem Add water if necessary If water level is...

Page 26: ...24 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 120V SETUP WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 240V SETUP...

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