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1. Observe the LCD and press the Select button. “Light Off” appears on the LCD.
2. Use the On/Off button to turn the jetted bath lighting on.
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to increase or decrease the intensity of the lighting, respectively. The light inten-

sity ranges between Lt6 (high) and Lt1 (low). By default, the light intensity is set to the highest intensity (Lt6).
Press and hold the Up and Down buttons to cycle to the higher or lower intensity settings.

4. Release the Up or Down button when the LCD displays your desired selection.

Setting the Timer

Note:

You must set the Timer before you can operate the blower.

1. Observe the LCD and press and hold the On/Off button. Continue to press and hold the button while the LCD

cycles through the available Timer settings: 20, 25 or 30 minutes.

2. Release the control when the number of minutes you would like the Timer to run is displayed on the LCD. The

LCD alternately flashes the elapsed Timer run time and the water temperature (when water is present in the
bath).

Starting the Variable-Speed Pump or Blower, Adjusting Operating Speed and Activating the Massage Option

Note:

A variable-speed pump or blower operates at six speeds ranging between Sp6 (high) and Sp1 (low).

1. Observe the LCD and alternately press and release or hold the Select button until the LCD displays the pump

or blower identifier. The pump or blower identifier as well as its operating state appears on the LCD, as follows:
Blower Off.

2. To start the pump or blower, observe the LCD and press the On/Off button to set the operating state to On. The

pump or blower starts at a default intermediate speed of SP3.

3. To adjust the operating speed of the pump or blower, observe the LCD then press and hold the Up or Down but-

tons to increase or decrease the speed, respectively.

4. To activate the Massage option, observe the LCD and alternately press and release or hold the Select button until

the LCD displays the pump or blower identifier. Press the Massage button. The pump or blower identifier as
well as the operating state “Pulse” appears on the LCD. It is not necessary to first set the pump or blower oper-
ating state to On before activating the Massage option. You can simply press the Massage button when the pump
or blower is OFF and the pump or blower starts in Massage mode.

Pausing and Resuming Bath Operations

You can pause and resume the bath operations as follows (the underwater light, if present and operating, remains
lit while the bath is in Pause Mode).
1. To pause bath operations, observe the LCD and press and hold the On/Off button until “Pause Mode” appears

on the LCD.

2. To resume bath operations, press the On/Off button. “Resume Bath” appears briefly on the LCD.

Turning Off the Bath Controls

You turn off the light or pump and blower one at a time or all at once. To turn off the accessories one at a time:
1. Observe the LCD and alternately press and release or hold the Select button until the LCD displays the light,

pump  or blower identifier. The light, pump  or blower identifier as well as its operating state appears on the
LCD.

2. Press the On/Off button to set the operating state of the light, pump or blower to Off.

To turn off all the accessories, including the timer but excluding the light, at the same time:
1. Observe the LCD and press the On/Off button. All operating accessories except the light stop and “System Off”

appears on the LCD.

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Summary of Contents for Maax Pearl Hot Tub

Page 1: ...RD THAT MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY Information for preventing damage to equipment WHIRLPOOL BATH OWNER S MANUAL Safety Operation Maintenance Warranty SAFETY GUIDELINES This manual contains information...

Page 2: ...s manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the man ufacturer Do not use the whirlpool if the protective cover is not installed on the suction intake Keep foreign objects including hair away fr...

Page 3: ...Maintenance Instructions 11 Cleaning the Tub Surface 11 Commercial Installation cleaning 11 Cleaning the Pump and Plumbing System 11 Minor Scratches and Scuffs 11 Major Repair to the Surface 11 Jet H...

Page 4: ...ects from entering the pump Do not use the whirlpool bath if protective cover is missing Do not remove the protective louvered cover fig 3 Keep the cover of the return fitting clean An obstructed cove...

Page 5: ...rmostat is preset and not adjustable Water tempera ture should never exceed 104 F 40 C Prolonged use in water temperature higher than this could induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the intern...

Page 6: ...ble operated not the common linkage type found in most tubs which are subject to clogging prob lems The drain plug has an adjustable screw and locking nut to vary the overall length of the plug If the...

Page 7: ...timer Red light flashes four times if the water level in the tub is too low Motor oper ates only when water is 2 over the highest whirlpool jet A low water shut off near this jet protects the pump fro...

Page 8: ...Off button Continue to press and hold the button for about 10 to 15 seconds while the LCD cycles through the available Timer settings and until it eventually displays an alternately flashing Degree F...

Page 9: ...default intermediate speed of SP3 3 To adjust the operating speed of the pump or blower observe the LCD then press and hold the Up or Down but tons to increase or decrease the speed respectively 4 To...

Page 10: ...ting whirlpool Temperatures exceeding 104 F may induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98 6...

Page 11: ...ly remain a few minutes You will feel squeaky clean The vinegar is also helpful in keeping the whirlpool system clean Try this Massage the soles of your feet one at a time directly in front of a jet b...

Page 12: ...nter clockwise 2 Using hot water only fill the tub to at least 2 inches above the highest jet 3 Add 2 tablespoons of low sudsing automatic dishwasher detergent such as Calgonite or Cascade Every other...

Page 13: ...s very slowly Bath waste plug is set too low Remove bath waste plug and adjust the height by backing out and tightening the lock nut as in the set screw fig 8 page 8 The bath waste will not stay open...

Page 14: ...uild up over time in all bathtubs and showers For daily maintenance cleaning use a moist cloth and gentle liq uid detergent For acrylic surfaces occasional use of a special acrylic surface cleaner suc...

Page 15: ...ed by professionals with experience in bathroom products Installation of shower doors by an inexperienced person may result in glass breakage and consequently cause personal injury or death MAAX is no...

Page 16: ...e tub after installation Important safety instructions warranty information and the product registration card are contained within TAPE THIS PACKET TO THE TUB OR LEAVE IN AN OBVIOUS PLACE Manufactured...

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