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Setting the Time and Filtration Cycles

Preset Filter Cycles

The spa control system is designed with two filter

cycles.  The first filter cycle turns on 6 minutes after

power is supplied to the spa.  The second filter cycle

turns on 12 hours later.  Filter cycles are pre-set for a

two hour duration. 

Note: 

To properly clean and maintain spa, a total fil-

ter time of at least four hours per day is recommend-

ed.

Changing Filter Cycle Start Time 

The start/stop times of the filter cycle begin 6 min-

utes after the spa set time is established.  Set time is

based on the time of day that the spa is 

powered up

.

Set time may only be changed by disconnecting power

from the spa and re-connecting  it at the desired start

time.  For example, if you want the filter cycle to begin

at 9:00 PM, unplug the spa and re-connect it at 8:54

PM (remember the 6 minute wait period).  The cycle

will begin at 9:00 PM and will repeat beginning at

9:00 AM.  Each cycle will run for the prescribed num-

ber of hours.

Changing Filter Cycle Duration

The duration of a filter cycle can be set in hour

increments of 2, 4, 6, 8, or continuous.  For example,

a 2 hour cycle will complete once every 12 hours for a

total of 4 hours per day.  The amount of time needed to

filter you spa will depend on usage and ambient con-

ditions.  You will need to program you filter cycles

based upon your personal use.

To change the duration of the filter cycles touch the

TEMP

pad and then touch the 

JETS 1

pad.

Touch the 

TEMP

pad to adjust the cycle duration to the

desired setting.  After each press, the duration of the cycle

will be displayed in the LED window as follows:

F2

2 Hours for each cycle, 4 hours per day

F4

4 Hours for each cycle, 8 hours per day

F6

6 Hours for each cycle, 12 hours per day

F8

8 hours for each cycle, 16 hours per day

FC      Continuous filtration, 24 hours per day

To exit the filter-set procedure, touch

JETS 1

. The LED

window will display the current water temperature.

If a change is made to the duration while the spa is in a

filtration cycle, it will take effect immediately.  If the change

is made outside a filtration cycle, it will take effect at the start

of the next scheduled cycle.

Note:  

When power to the spa is denied (disconnect, power

outage), the controls may revert to the default factory set-

tings.  Any adjustments to set temperature or filter cycle

duration may need to be reprogrammed.

Note:

At the start of each filtration cycle, Pump 2 is

activated to clear the water in the pipes and ensure

complete filtration.

Clean Up Cycle

After periods of heavy use, turn 

JETS 1

on to 

Low

speed 

for a four-hour clean up cycle.

Stereo Option

The optional stereo system on select models

includes marine grade audio receiver, dual marine

grade coaxial pop-up speakers that rotate up to 340°,

and a 6” sub-woofer. The receiver is satellite radio

ready and includes AM/FM stereo radio, single CD

port, wireless remote, and auxiliary MP3 port. Power

to the system is supplied at start up so it’s always ready

for your enjoyment.

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CAUTION

Risk of electrical shock.

Do not leave stereo compartment

door open.

CAUTION

Risk of electrical shock.

Replace compenents only with iden-

tical components.

CAUTION

Risk of electrical shock.

Do not operate the audio/video con-

trols while in the spa.

CAUTION

When the power supply connections or power supply cord(s)

are damaged; if water is entering the audio/video compartment or electrical

equipment compartment area; if the protective shields or barriers are showing

signs of deterioration; or if there are signs of other potential damage to the unit,

turn off the unit and refer servicing to a qualified service personnel.

WARNING

PREVENT ELECTROCUTION.

Do not connect any auxil-

iary components (for example cable, additional speakers, headphones, addition-

al audio/video components, etc.) to the system.

WARNING

These units are not provided with an outdoor antennae. When

provided it should be installed in accordance with Article 810 of the National

Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

WARNING

Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing

covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risk of injury. Refer all

servicing to qualified personnel.

WARNING

This unit should be subjected to periodic routine maintenance

(for example, once every 3 months) to make sure the unit is operating properly.

Summary of Contents for California Cooperage 2006

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...warranty service you must return your warranty card completed with model and serial number to MAAX Spas Arizona Inc immediately upon completion of spa installation MAAX Spas Arizona Inc provides a li...

Page 3: ...lis er une cuve de relaxation sans surveillance WARNING Do not use spas or hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment and AVERTISSEMENT Pour viter que les che...

Page 4: ...ique luminaire t l phone radio t l viseur etc moins de 1 5 de cette duve de relaxation WARNING Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer s instruction and AVERTISSEMENT La teneur de l e...

Page 5: ...s Pads 10 Temperature 11 Light 11 Standard Economy Sleep Modes 11 Setting Time and Filtration Cycles 12 Preset Filter Cycles 12 Changing Filter Cycle Start Time 12 Changing Filter Cycle Duration 12 Cl...

Page 6: ...an accurate ther mometer since the tolerance of water temper ature regulating devices varies 4 The use of alcohol drugs or medications before or during spa use may lead to uncon sciousness with the po...

Page 7: ...cap for long hair Refer to information on hyperthermia this page Use only authorized spa care products for the best performance and to keep the water properly balanced Don t Use the spa at 104 F 40 C...

Page 8: ...ng 2 Local electrical and plumbing codes 3 View from your house 4 Wind direction 5 Exposure to sunlight 6 Location relationship to trees twigs leaves and shade 7 Dressing and bathroom location 8 Stora...

Page 9: ...mum effi ciency D Equipment Pack Service Panel no user serv iceable parts Spa support system consisting of one or two pumps heater and associated electri cal controls not shown E Drain Access Adjacent...

Page 10: ...water flow from the spa to the equipment while servicing Quantity will vary depending on model All should be open during normal operations D Electrical Connections Contains outlets for electrical plug...

Page 11: ...plate and a nozzle Rotate these parts weekly and remove clean monthly to ensure free movement Note It is not necessary to drain the spa to clean or remove the jets Rotating the jet face plate and nozz...

Page 12: ...ng the conduit to the equipment compartment a hole may need to be drilled in the pedestal or base if an alternate electrical service entrance is desired The California Cooperage models 103 104 and 105...

Page 13: ...unding is provided in the control box To reduce the risk of electrical shock connect this ter minal or connector to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a con tinuous...

Page 14: ...jets and see Priming Your Spa this page 4 Add chemicals See Chemical treatment and Water Maintenance section page 15 Follow Operating Instructions for your particular model to set heat to the desired...

Page 15: ...ings The spa will be in Economy Mode have a tem perature setting of 100 F and a filtration cycle duration of 2 hours To fully utilize the unique capabilities of the control system it is important to k...

Page 16: ...e sequence of the jet action is 1 touch Low jets 2 touches High jets 3 touches Off JETS 2 Touch the JETS 2 pad to activate the therapy pump The sequence of jet action is 1 touch High 2 touches Off The...

Page 17: ...If the change is made outside a filtration cycle it will take effect at the start of the next scheduled cycle Note Whenpowertothespaisdenied disconnect power outage the controls may revert to the defa...

Page 18: ...8 F Spa heater will automatically shut down until temperature falls below 108 F Heater will shut down while spa continues to function normally Corrective action Make sure slice valves are open Reprogr...

Page 19: ...Clean filter Add water Open all jets Contact dealer Add water Clean filter Open all jets Contact dealer for replacement sensor Contact dealer for replacement sensor Contact dealer Possible cause Plug...

Page 20: ...face and equipment Recommended Levels pH 7 2 7 6 Ideal 7 4 7 6 Sanitizer Residual 3 5 5 0 ppm Total Dissolved Solids 100 200 ppm Free Available Sanitizer 3 0 5 0 ppm Total Alkalinity 80 100 ppm ideal...

Page 21: ...eplace caps on all drains prior to refilling the spa Note When refilling the spa you may need to bleed air from the system Refer to Priming Your Spa pg 10 for instructions Filter Maintenance Note It i...

Page 22: ...etra ble cover 7 For further information on blowing out the plumbing lines and winterizing procedures con tact your local dealer Spa Cabinet Care The 100 Series cabinets are made of Duramaax a high qu...

Page 23: ...ine sanitizer shock or other shock treatment product Improper sanitation Increase sanitizer level to balance water shock if needed Inadequate filtration Check to make sure the filter is running proper...

Page 24: ...sanitizer level is Results Unusual below 5 ppm pH Test Color Old pH indicator dye Replace the pH indicator dye Sanitizer Excessive organics in water Increase shock dosage add sanitizer Dissipating sho...

Page 25: ...ion mode longer Improper maintenance See Maintenance section pg 15 High content of solids in water Use clarifier or drain and refill spa Abnormal Excessive evaporation and or Use spa cover and refill...

Page 26: ...ntrol from jets Jet nozzle not seated properly Check jet nozzles Jet nozzle missing Inspect jets and replace as needed Motor will House circuit breaker tripped or in Reset circuit breaker not operate...

Page 27: ...skin irritation that may result from contact with spa chemicals 5 Enter the spa slowly and cautiously Be careful of your footing and allow your body to gradually adjust to the water temperature Exit...

Page 28: ...California Cooperage System Wiring Model 165 23...

Page 29: ...24 California Cooperage System Wiring Diagram Model 167...

Page 30: ...a Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein Congratulations on your purchase of a California...

Page 31: ...25605 South Arizona Avenue Chandler Arizona 85248 1993 2006 MAAX Spas Arizona Inc Printed in U S A 106961 REV 04 06 Retail Value 9 95US...

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