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Personal Comfort Control Console

The Leisure Bay Personal Comfort Control Console is your direct link to the most sophisticated solid state spa control center available. With a simple
touch of the finger you can select any spa’s functions from turning on the lights to powering up the jets. This state of the art control console allows you
to program the spa’s various operating functions to suit your individual needs by following the user friendly directions which follow. Should you have any
questions regarding operations please contact your local Leisure Bay dealer.

WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD! NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Do not attempt service of this control. Contact your dealer or service

center for assistance. Follow all owner’s manual power connection instructions. Installation must be performed by a certified licensed

electrician and all grounding connections must be properly installed.

G-2.5 Series Control

Initial Start-Up

When your spa is first activated, it will perform a self diagnostics test
showing a series of numbers followed by Pr, —F, including a 5 minutes
pump purge cycle. Also an internal 24 hour clock that keeps track of
the purge cycles starts. This test will take approximately 13 minutes.
The system is preset from the factory to heat up to 100

°

F, but once the

self diagnostics test is completed, it is okay to change the preset temp.

Temperature Adjustment 70

°

-104

°

F

When either of the temp pads 

 or 

 is touched once, the

LCD will flash and display the temperature which has been set. While
flashing, press the temp pad again to increase or decrease the
temperature. The temperature will change from 70

°

-104

°

F in 1

°

increments. After 5 seconds, the LCD automatically will display the
current spa temperature.

Jets

Press the 

 pad to turn the pump on and off. If left running, the

pump automatically will turn off after 15 minutes.

Freeze Protection

If the high-limit sensor detects 44

°

F at the heater, then all the equipment

automatically  is activated to provide freeze protection. This is a normal
spa function; no corrective action is necessary. The equipment stays
on until the sensor detects 45

°

F at the heater. Freeze protection is

enabled regardless of the spa mode status. See also page 4.

Standby Mode

The spa can be disabled when the filter needs to be replaced. To put the

system in standby mode, press the 

 pad then the 

 pad and

the  display will show “

58

”.  All spa functions are disabled except for

freeze control. Press any panel button to resume spa operation.

Display Messages (see page 16)

Lights

Press the 

 button to switch the spa light On or Off.

These state of the art digital lights have various color operation modes:

1. Red

2. Yellow

3. Green

4. Aqua

5. Blue

6. Purple

7. White Party Mode: Produces Random colors and flashing

patterns

8. Color Wheel: Smooth color changing pattern.

To switch modes, simply press the  

 button to Off for 

no less

than 2 seconds,

 then On to advance the to the next mode. If they are

pressed too soon, the lights could get unsynchronized.

To synchronize, leave the lights in the off position for 4 to 8 seconds,
the lights will flash three times at which point all the lights will be at the
same mode.

These lights have a memory that when switched off for more than 8
seconds, they will power up in the last mode that was selected. This
allows the user to leave the lights in a favorite mode without having to
hunt for it when powering up the lights.

Spa Water Maintenance

The spa water is constantly maintained by a 24HR circulation pump
and a programmed purge cycle that clears the pluming lines for 30
seconds every 12 hours from the time the spa is energized.

FOR ADDITIONAL FEATURES (see page 15)

13

PUMP

SPA  LIGHT

HEAT MODES

(SEE PAGE 15)

TEMP UP

TEMP DOWN

Summary of Contents for Genius G-2.5

Page 1: ...Spa Owner s Manual Trend Setting Innovations Since 1973 This Manual Contains IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Smart S 3 Genius G 2 5 G 3 Series...

Page 2: ...2 5 and G 3 Dip Switch Configuration 11 Conversion 50 amp to 30 amp Circuit 11 G 2 5 Control Console 13 G 3 Control Console 14 Heating Modes and Other Features 15 Display Messages 16 FILTERS Skim Fil...

Page 3: ...7 Danger Risk of Injury The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water flow created by the pump Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump be sure that...

Page 4: ...36 6 C The symptoms of hyperthermia include 1 dizziness 2 fainting 3 drowsiness 4 lethargy and 5 increase in the internal body temperature The effects of hyperthermia include 1 unawareness of impendi...

Page 5: ...ensed electrician READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS See pages 1 and 2 for other safety requirements and instructions 3 ChildproofYour Spa Plan for limiting access of children Precautions such as self closi...

Page 6: ...use your spa for a period of time it may be impossible for the freeze protect system to fully protect your spa When severe conditions threaten we strongly recommend that you have the unit drained and...

Page 7: ...sconnect Switch See National Electric Code Article 680 42 680 12 WARNING THIS G F C I PLUG PROVIDES GROUND FAULT PROTECTION FOR THE SPA AND SHOULD NEVER BE REMOVED ALTERED OR DISABLED FOR ANY REASON T...

Page 8: ...INTERRUPTER Should a G F C I circuit test fail immediately disconnect the power plug and contact a certified licensed electrician to diagnose and correct the problem Your Leisure Bay Spa has a factor...

Page 9: ...PAS ARE NOT EQUIPPEDWITH A 240V G F C I OR A DISCONNECT SWITCH A G F C I SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A CERTIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN OUTDOOR LOAD CENTER The addition of an outdoor load center such as a Si...

Page 10: ...S SPAS ARE NOT EQUIPPEDWITH A 240V G F C I OR A DISCONNECT SWITCH A G F C I SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A CERTIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN OUTDOOR LOAD CENTER PROVIDES BOTH The addition of an outdoor load ce...

Page 11: ...OUND WHT NEUTRAL RED HOT BLK HOT RED HOT WHT GRN GROUND WHT BLK HOT GRN GROUND Front View of G F C I Square D Bottom View of G F C I Square D RED HOT BLK HOT WHT WHT BLK HOT WHT RED HOT GRN WHITE NEUT...

Page 12: ...ormally off 2 In ON position Wide custom Serial Standard Panel In OFF position Generic Serial Standard Panel 3 N A 4 Aux Freeze must be OFF 5 In ON position Two speed pump 1 when in Circ Mode A9 On In...

Page 13: ...ed pump 1 when in Circ Mode A9 On 6 In ON position 50Hz operation In OFF position 60Hz operation 7 In ON position Blower is enabled In OFF position Blower is disabled 8 In ON position temperature is d...

Page 14: ...to turn the pump on and off If left running the pump automatically will turn off after 15 minutes Freeze Protection If the high limit sensor detects 44 F at the heater then all the equipment automatic...

Page 15: ...turn the pump on and off If left running the pump automatically will turn off after 15 minutes Freeze Protection If the high limit sensor detects 44 F at the heater then all the equipment automatical...

Page 16: ...the pump 1 or 2 on and off If left running the pumps automatically will turn off after 15 minutes Freeze Protection If the high limit sensor detects 44 F at the heater then all the equipment automatic...

Page 17: ...cide to use either the Economy or Sleep Modes you may program your heater to operate two times per day 12 hours apart for durations of 2 4 6 8 or 12 FC hours Note setting the spa to the FC level will...

Page 18: ...pability of the spa will not reset automatically you may press any button to reset Check water level in spa Refill if necessary If water level is okay make sure the pumps have been primed Press any bu...

Page 19: ...ode 2 To remove floating weir and basket rotate it a 1 4 turn counter clockwise 3 Remove the floating weir and basket 4 Remove filter cartridge and wash it with a garden hose inside and out until the...

Page 20: ...Use Maintenance Routine No hard set rules can be established for creation of a spa maintenance program since each individual spa has its own unique location conditions and bather patterns The followin...

Page 21: ...l Alkalinity Alkalinity represents the amount of alkaline minerals in water It is the measure of the buffering capacity or resistance to a change in pH of water It minimizes changes in pH making pH ea...

Page 22: ...000798 10 04...

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