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READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

Basic safety precautions should always be followed when installing and using this electrical 

equipment. 

WARNING:

 The spa has been supplied with a residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA. 

The RCD must be tested before each use.

WARNING:

 No part of the appliance is to be located above the spa during use.

WARNING:

 This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced 

physical, sensory, or mental capability.

WARNING:

 TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THE SPA WHEN IT IS RAINING.

WARNING:

 Children should be supervised at all times around the appliance.

WARNING:

 If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service 

agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use an extension cord to connect unit to 

the electrical supply; use a properly located outlet.

WARNING:

 Make sure the home fixed connection box is more than 3.5m away from the spa.

WARNING:

 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT BURY CORD. Ensure the electrical cord is 

located away from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, and other equipment. Reduce the risk of 

electric shock by replacing damaged cords immediately.

WARNING: 

Electric installations should fulfil the requirements of local standards. 

Appliance live parts, except parts supplied with safety-low voltage not exceeding 12 V, must be 

inaccessible to a person in the spa.

WARNING:

 Parts incorporating electrical components, except remote control devices, must be 

placed a safe distance away or fixed in position so that they cannot fall into the spa.

WARNING:

 Do not switch on if there is any possibility that the water in the spa is frozen.

 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

 CONTENTS:

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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PART 1: 

PACKAGE LIST .........................................

PART 2: 

SPECIFICATIONS ......................................

PART 3: 

CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS ......................

PART 4: 

INSTALLATION .........................................

PART 5: 

USAGE ..................................................

PART 6: 

WATER MAINTENANCE ..........................

PART 7: 

DRAIN & STORE .....................................

PART 8: 

OPERATION CHECK LIST .........................

PART 9: 

CONTROL UNIT MESSAGES......................

PART 10: 

TROUBLESHOOTING.............................

SPA ACCESSORIES

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Summary of Contents for CA17534GB

Page 1: ...n a d i a n S p a c o m p a n y c o m Instruction Manual 220 240V 50Hz 13A Read this manual before operation c a n a d i a n s p a c o m p a n y c o m Muskoka Portable Foam Wall Spa Muskoka Spa P O R...

Page 2: ...ING Make sure the home fixed connection box is more than 3 5m away from the spa WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT BURY CORD Ensure the electrical cord is located away from lawn mowers hedge trimme...

Page 3: ...o warrants the vinyl finish against defects in material and workmanship and specifically against blistering cracking or de lamination for the period of one 1 year from the original purchase date to th...

Page 4: ...at all the following key components are present 4 E Inner liner H Filter cartridges x 2 C Portable Control Unit B Foam Connectors x 16 F Inflatable Lid K Inflation Hose D Bottom Liner G Inlet Outlet C...

Page 5: ...eight Package Dimensions Test Certificate Pump only Heating Efficiency Ambient temperature is 68 F 20 C KP 10012 CA17534GB Muskoka 6 Persons 160 x 73cm 63 x 29 184cm x 73cm 73 x 29 1230L 220 240V 50Hz...

Page 6: ...er Temperature Mode Button Press this button to change from Celsius to Fahrenheit JETS Button Press the JETS button to activate the Jet Massage System on the spa Pressing once will start the lowest sp...

Page 7: ...er will not resume until spa water drops 4 5 degrees below set temperature for maximum efficiency You can also manually restart the heater by pressing HEAT when heater is turned off This spa is equipp...

Page 8: ...ng it a small wiggle can help guide it in if it gets stuck Ensure to insert the top and bottom wall connectors as you assemble the foam wall 2 Position Foam Panel 1 with holes see fig a aligning it ex...

Page 9: ...he three holes fig b fig c 9 4 Connect the Portable Control Unit to the Spa Position the PCU next to the spa remove the In ation Hose and align the Connection Hoses to the spa Use slight force to even...

Page 10: ...tlet is extended for future draining access Check the stopper on the bottom of the spa and the Drain Cap ensure both are closed tight Fill the spa with water using a garden hose until reaching the wat...

Page 11: ...o clear the message Change water once a month or depending on use and use appropriate spa chemicals Please pay attention to the chemicals used and dosage Spa damage resulting from misuse of chemicals...

Page 12: ...Valve on the lid Once the lid has been deflated and the Foam Panels have been disassembled gently fold them for storage It is recommended that you store the spa in its original package in a warm dry...

Page 13: ...utlet 2 See Part 8 Spa Operation Check List for possible solutions 3 Power on spa again to see if error is resolved if not please contact for service Note filling with hot tap water upon initial fill...

Page 14: ...ompletely Refer to the chemical manufacturer s instructions Red Light Blinking Spa has reached set temperature The PCU does not stop heating until the current water temperature reaches the set tempera...

Page 15: ...tion Tough mesh bottom with rugged reinforced stitching Step Simple to assemble these spa steps allow for quick and easy entry into a spa while providing a non slip surface for safety No tools require...

Page 16: ...Disclaimer Canadian Spa Co or any of its authorized service technicians shall not be held liable for injury inconvenience loss of use chemical or water damage transportation costs continent liabilitie...

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