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QCA Spa Light 

All equipment Modules have a receptacle, located on the 
Equipment Module. This receptacle is provided for the 
connection of the spa light. 

 
Your QCA Spa has a standard 12v light. The spa light 
may be turned ON or OFF by pressing the LIGHT button, 
located on the spa side control. The light will 
automatically turn off after 4 hours. 

 
Spa Light Lens Installation 

Colored lenses are included with the spa light. To install 
or remove lenses simply push ON or pull OFF of the spa 
light, as shown below. 

Spa Light Bulb Replacement 

To replace the spa light bulb; turn ALL power to the 
Equipment Module OFF. Locate the rear of the spa light 
and remove the bulb socket by rotating socket counter 
clockwise 1/8 turn and pulling on the socket (not the 
wires), as shown below. Pull the bulb from the socket and 
replace by reversing the above steps. 

 

 
CAUTION:

 

The replacement bulb must be the same 

rating as the factory installed bulb. 
 
Spa Care and Maintenance 

It is recommended to completely drain the spa at least four 
times a year. Otherwise, the water becomes chemically 
"saturated" and no longer responds to regular chemical 
upkeep. The spa should also be drained before long 
periods of disuse, or for equipment repair. 

 
Draining of Water 

Because of the small water volumes involved with spas, 
sometimes it is much simpler and less expensive to drain 
the water than to adjust the water chemistry with chemical 
additives. To drain the spa, shut off the main breaker to 

your spa equipment pack.  A drain fitting (if equipped) is 
provided on cabinet panel. Remove plug from drain. 
Attach garden hose to drain adapter and lay out garden 
hose to the location where water is to be drained. Screw 
drain adapter into drain fitting spa will automatically drain 
by gravity. 

 
 

 

Optional Draining of the Water 

 

Simply siphon water from spa with garden hose 

 

A sump pump may be used to pump water from 
spa. 

 

Use a wet/dry vac to remove the remaining amount 
of water. 

 

Refilling your Spa 

1.   Be sure the main breaker to your spa equipment pack 
is off. 
2.   Fill spa thru the filter housing with water to proper 
level.. 
3.   Turn power back on, spa will automatically start to run 
and heat water to set temperature. 
 

Your Water Care Program 

Before adding chemicals to your spa, do a full water 
analysis with a test kit or ask your QCA Spa dealer to 
conduct the water test for you.  (The following is an 
illustration of the steps taken when Bromine is the water 
care program.   You may choose to use an alternate water 
care program with different chemicals. Please consult 
your QCA Spa dealer for proper water care instructions.) 

 

 

Step 1:

 Always have the circulation system running 

before adding any chemicals. As you fill your spa 
to the level recommended by the manufacturer, add 
cleaning agent to prevent mineral staining and to 
protect equipment against scale and corrosion. 
Circulate for one hour. 

 

Step 2:

 "Balance" the water so that it is neither alkaline   

(scale forming) nor acidic (corrosive). Balanced 
spa water should be 7.2- 7.8 on the  pH scale, with 
total 7.3 alkalinity (the measure of the ability of 
water to resist a change in pH) in the range of 80-
120 parts per million (PPM). 

 

 
A.   If pH is lower than 7.2, add pH UP 
B.   If pH is higher than 7.8, add pH DOWN 
C.

 

If total alkalinity is below 80, add 

      ALKALINITY UP. 
 

Step 3:

 Shock treat the water with non chlorine shock to 

destroy any organic contaminants that may have 
accumulated in the spa during filling. 

 
Step 4:

  Prepare your disinfectant dispenser or feeder for 

use according to directions. A bromine residual of 
2.0 - 4.0 PPM, as determined by your test kit, should 
be maintained at all times. Directions for using the 
bromine are indicated on the float ring. 

 
We suggest you follow a regular maintenance program to 
keep your spa water fresh and crystal clear. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VL260 TOPSIDE

Page 1: ...s important for you to take a few moments and get acquainted with your new spa operation Please keep this manual available for references QCA Spas would like to congratulate you on your purchase and we sincerely hope you enjoy your QCA Spa SERIAL NUMBER _____________ 18 DIGIT SPA NUMBER ____________ QCA Spa VS300 VL260 10 08 Technical Service Toll Free 866 998 0148 ...

Page 2: ...n 3 Initial Start Up 5 Installation Instructions 4 115 230v Installations 4 Prevention of Freezing 9 Refilling your Spa 7 Removing the Box Filter Cartridge 8 Spa and Cabinet Maintenance 9 Spa Location 4 Spa Top Side Control 5 Troubleshooting 9 UL Instructions 3 Vacation Care 8 Warranty Information 7 8 Water Care Program 8 9 Winterizing 9 ...

Page 3: ...es to 100 F 38 C c Before entering a spa or hot tub the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices may vary as much as 5 F 3 C d The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning e Persons suffering from obesity or with a medi...

Page 4: ...ons Electrical General Prior to performing any service to the spa package turn OFF ALL primary electric power at the main circuit breaker or disconnect panel Opening the front cover of the electrical control box can make all field electrical connections All electrical connections to this spa package must be accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electric Code or th...

Page 5: ...n the desired temperature Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes Preset Filter Cycles Two cycles First starts six minutes after start up Second starts 12 hours later Programmable for 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or 8 hours Default is 1 hour To program press Temp Down Up then press Jets to program Press Temp Down Up to adjust Pre...

Page 6: ...nd disappear when the heater cools Sn Sensors are out of balance If changing spa temperature it may just be temporary If flashing by itself the spa is shut down If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization HL A significant difference between temperature sensors has been detected This could indicate a flow problem Check the water level in spa Refill if necessary If the water ...

Page 7: ...the Water Simply siphon water from spa with garden hose A sump pump may be used to pump water from spa Use a wet dry vac to remove the remaining amount of water Refilling your Spa 1 Be sure the main breaker to your spa equipment pack is off 2 Fill spa thru the filter housing with water to proper level 3 Turn power back on spa will automatically start to run and heat water to set temperature Your W...

Page 8: ...s unnoticed the spa water may freeze Any damage to the spa from freezing which is a direct cause of poor maintenance will not be covered by warranty Removing a Filter Cartridge The cartridge of the in line filter must be removed for cleaning This is accomplished as follows 1 Remove floating telescope lid 2 Twist and lift out basket to reveal the cartridge 3 Remove the filter cartridge from the hou...

Page 9: ...soap and water solution or simply sprayed with a garden hose Use of harsh chemicals to clean the surface will cause the cabinet to discolor Troubleshooting Please Note The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner If the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below please refer to your QCA Spas Inc Dealer for service Improper servicing by an unauthorized serviceman or spa ow...

Page 10: ...Date Installed Spa Model Serial Number Warning Elderly persons infants and anyone subject to heart disease diabetes high or low blood pressure strokes epilepsy or similar afflictions should not enter a spa alone and without consulting a physician Unsupervised use by children should be prohibited Never use a spa while under the influence of alcohol anti coagulants antihistamines vasoconstrictors va...

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