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CONTENTS

Introduction  ............................................................................................................................. 4

PART 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

1.1. Technical specifi cation ...................................................................................................... 6

1.2. Jets ................................................................................................................................... 7

1.3. Conservation substances .................................................................................................. 8

1.4. Ventilation ......................................................................................................................... 8

1.5. Main functions accesible from the electronic control panel ............................................... 8

1.6. Massage ......................................................................................................................... 12

1.7. Water ozonizing .............................................................................................................. 13

1.8. Disinfection  .................................................................................................................... 14

1.9. Thermal cover (additional optional) ................................................................................. 14

1.10. Measurement and treatment formula set ...................................................................... 15

PART 2 - INSTALLATION MANUAL

2.1. Transport ......................................................................................................................... 17

2.2. Site preparation ............................................................................................................... 17

2.3. Bath positioning .............................................................................................................. 17

2.4. Preparation of water and electrical connections ............................................................. 17

2.5. Grounding cable connection ........................................................................................... 18

2.6. Main connection .............................................................................................................. 18

2.7. Maintenance of acrylic elements ..................................................................................... 19

2.8. Electrical scheme of the Marina SPA .............................................................................. 20

WARRANTY FOR SPA .......................................................................................................... 21

TECHNICAL PRODUCT SHEET ........................................................................................... 23

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Summary of Contents for SPA Marina

Page 1: ...SPA Bath Marina 188 x 133 Installation and user manual ...

Page 2: ...oducts for many years The endurance reliability and safety of our baths has always been of greatest importance to us that is why we always use materials and devi ces from reputable suppliers The manual will help yoy learn about the bath installation and its use In this way you will be able to use the bath without any problems for many years to come Have a great time and enjoy our baths 2 ...

Page 3: ... 1 8 Disinfection 14 1 9 Thermal cover additional optional 14 1 10 Measurement and treatment formula set 15 PART 2 INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 1 Transport 17 2 2 Site preparation 17 2 3 Bath positioning 17 2 4 Preparation of water and electrical connections 17 2 5 Grounding cable connection 18 2 6 Main connection 18 2 7 Maintenance of acrylic elements 19 2 8 Electrical scheme of the Marina SPA 20 WARRAN...

Page 4: ...sons suffering from heart disorder diseases or high blood pressure need to consider special conditions created inside the SPA baths and consult their physician before using such baths We recommend using hydromassage treatments in water of the average temperature of 37 degrees for approximately 20 minutes It is recommended that children using the equipment are always accompanied by an adult This ma...

Page 5: ... the outside temperature is below freezing The SPA MARINA bath comprises electronic control panel 2 airmassage aeration regulators 3 function hydromassage valve 2 kW electric heater 1 5 HP hydromassage pump axial blower with air heater 1 1kW 0 8 kW blower and 0 3 kW air heater water ozonator antifrost system for outside temperatures below freezing point water temperature sensor telescopic skimmer ...

Page 6: ...mperature of water within the range bet ween 15 to 400 C However electronic system has additional feature winter operation mode Anti frost Smart Winter mode which protects piping against frozing PCB integrated temperature sensor continously controls air temperature which surronds electronic system If air temperature decrease below 150 C electronic system starts winter mode In this mode system swit...

Page 7: ... fixed directional jet 2 pcs rotational jet 4 pcs The direction and the rotational jets can be regulated The hydromassage can be intensified by turning the jets in a clockwise direction about 90 and an anti clockwise direction decreases hydro massage intensity and eventually closes the jets The rotational and directional jet inserts may be exchanged The inserts can be unscrewed by a firm hand move...

Page 8: ... off directly from the electronic control panel After starting the pump this icon 1 appears on the display and after switching it off the icon disap pears With the two gear pump pressing the button for the first time switches the pump over to a low gear filtration this icon 1 blinks on the display Pressing the button once again switches the pump over to a top gear massage this icon 1 appears on th...

Page 9: ...ing the setting 1 5 5 Economy mode After switching on the economy mode energy saving mode the controller keeps the temperature 10 C 50 F lower than that previously set When this mode is working this icon appears on the display The economy mode can be activated the icon is displayed permanently or suspended for 40 minutes from the moment of switching off the last pump when at least one pump is swit...

Page 10: ...the controller memorizes the setting and returns to its normal work If no button is pressed for longer than 5 seconds during the setting procedure the controller will quit the filtration setting menu and will not remember any changes 1 5 7 Fast filtration Boost The boo function enables to make faster water filtration During this function all the pumps work for 1 minute Additionally pump works in a...

Page 11: ...r supply The Stand By function blocks the filtration function If 40 minutes after going out from Stand By mode SPA still will be in filtration period Filtration mode will start again 1 5 11 Control panel keyboard locking Partial keyboard locking Press and hold this button During this operation the key shaped icon blinks The LocP sign will appear on the display after pressing this button on the con...

Page 12: ...atory system diseases or gynaecological problems Hydromassage regulation is controlled via an aeration regulator on either side of the control panel The more air the stronger the flow OFF ON A I R OFF ON A I R 3 way hydromassage valve hydromassage aeration regulators right section left section Hydromassage intensity is increased by turning the regulator knobs anti clo ckwise towards the ON sign Hy...

Page 13: ...d air is pumped into the air duct sys tem underneath the bath Operating only during filtration Ozone producing process Ozone is healthy it is more and more popular in beauty treatment helps to remove lacuni cellulite and wrinkles improves complexion helps to treat varices and skin diseases helps in heart and circulatory system problems soothes problems connected with menopause Why is ozone necessa...

Page 14: ...isinfection process in the SPA Marina is ozone based Ozone is used during filtration Additionally the bath is equipped with a START SET for pH correction and disinfection with active oxygen as described in Part 1 10 1 9 THERMAL COVER ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL The SPA MARINA can be optionally provided with a thermal cover When is it necessary to have a thermal cover when the bath is going to be used outd...

Page 15: ...easurement This is a measurement of the active oxygen concentration contents informing about the oxygen contents level in water rinse a test container and fill to the 10 ml mark with pool water add 1 DPD no 4 tablet to the container and close the plug shake the container and dissolve the tablet compare the colour of the solution with the colours in the column on the right side to read the Dinofres...

Page 16: ...anules should be added to the skimmer Dosage 25 g 1m3 is a start value 15 g for MARINA and then in 5g doses to restore the Dinofresh level to 5 8 mg l 3 Dinoclean S alkaline liquid and strong chemical to clean the rim of the bath and dissolve fats It is perfect to clean any greasy stains from the walls or the rim of the bath and to remove calciferous deposits Dosage spread concentrated or dissolve...

Page 17: ...bath legs should be on a solid and hard surface The total weight of the bath with water is about 750kg The weight of the bath should be equally spread over the 9 bath legs The figure below shows the points of support Location of the bath points of support 2 4 PREPARATION OF WATER AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Present regulations and the fact that the SPA MARINA devices are constantly powered make it ...

Page 18: ...ot permitted The power installation in the wall can be connected by a junction box An IP X5 junction box should be in the 3rd zone and at least 20 cm above the floor level According to current regulations sockets may not be installed within zones 0 1 and 2 Zone 0 is the area inside the bath Zone 1 is the zone 0 area plus the space up to 2 25 m above the floor Zone 2 is the zone 1 area extended by ...

Page 19: ...L O 2 7 MAINTENANCE OF ACRYLIC ELEMENTS Only mild fluids not containing acetone abrasive or caustic substances should be used to clean the bath The structure and low level of surface adhesion of acrylic mean that keep ing the bath clean should not be a problem Mechanically damaged gloss acrylic small shallow scratch es can be easily repaired In the case of small scratches a small amount of wax fre...

Page 20: ...ACE TSC 9 KEYPAD MAIN KEYPAD LEVEL SENSE I2C BUS ASTREL HI LI PROBE BLOWER OZONE L N PE L N PE R91 R90 R89 R88 R120 R119 R118 R94 INPUT VOLTAGE PUMP 2 L LO N PE PUMP 2 L HI N PE PUMP 1 L LO N PE L HI N PE N L L N PE L N PE RELAY 30A 250VAC RELAY 30A 250VAC RELAY 30A 250VAC RELAY 16A 250VAC RELAY 16A 250VAC Transformer RELAY 30A 250VAC HEATER Multicolor LED LAMP OZONE GENERATOR 230V 50 60Hz MASSAGE...

Page 21: ...post warranty payable service 4 The warranty will not be valid in these cases a a fault or faulty operation resulting from anomalies or non compliance with the product specific instal lation rules or arising in the hydraulic electrical or gas systems b corrosion scaling or abrasion caused by a lack of cleaning and or maintenance improper use creless storage or ill treatment breakages damage result...

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Page 23: ...SHEET MODEL FACTORY NUMBER DATE OF PRODUCTION AND TESTING NOMINAL POWER REQUIREMENTS FUSING REQUIREMENTS VOLTAGE FREQUENCY QUALITY CONTROL POOL SPA QUALITY CONTROL 4 5 kW 25A Marina SPA 230 240 V 50 Hz THERMAL PROTECTION F ...

Page 24: ...w poolspa pl 26 03 2009 PI3000028 POOL SPA company has the policy of constant improvement of products and reserves the right to introduce changes to the specification and colours without a prior notifica tion However POOL SPA makes all efforts to ensure that the specifications are upda ted on the date of publishing ...

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