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DIVERTER VALVE

Over a period of time sand or grit may intrude
into your spa. The diverter valves may become
difficult to turn. It is important that the debris be
removed as soon as possible to avoid damage to
the valve.

1. Turn off the power to the spa.

2. Remove the diverter handle by pulling

upward and gently rocking it.

3. Grasp the collar and turn it counter-

clockwise.

4. Lift the valve body up.

5. Wipe the valve body and interior walls of the

valve with a soft cloth.

6. Inspect the valve and valve walls for any

grooves caused by the debris.

7.

Using a fine grit sandpaper, smooth down
any deep furrows.

8. Wipe the valve and wall down with a damp

cloth and remove any debris left behind.

9. Lubricate the valve body with a waterproof

lubricant.

10. Reassemble the valve and restore the power

to the spa.

11. Check the Top Side display and adjust for

time.

PRIMING THE PUMP

Every so often after a spa is filled or refilled a
pump is operating but the water is not flowing
from any of its jets. This is a sign that the pump
did not properly prime.

To correct, please perform the following:

1. Turn off the power to the spa.

2. Remove the front cabinet panel.

3. Turn the power back on and locate the

pump by listening to the pumps and cycling
them to determine which pump is not
primed.

4. Turn the power back off.

5. Locate the union on the top of the pump

and loosen it to allow the air to escape.
When water begins to flow out of the union,
hand tighten the union.

6. Turn the power back on to the spa. Activate

the pump and check to make sure that the
union is tight enough to keep from leaking.

7.

Reinstall the cabinet panel and adjust the
Top Side display for time.

Fountain Jet (L700C)

1. Remove cover off of Fountatin Jet

2. Using a pair of needle nose pliers pinch the

nozzle and pull.

3. Remove bottom of nozzle

4. Using warm soap & water to clean any

debris found.

5. Put pieces back together

6. Slide nozzle into jet over the light and push

as far as possible.

7.

Replace cover back on jet.

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Page 5: ...16 F Cluster 16 G Tension Ease 16 H Air Control 17 I Waterfall Operation 17 J Aromatherapy Injector 17 VitAroma Therapy System 18 Water Purification System 19 Sparkle Clear 19 SPA MAINTENANCE Filter M...

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Page 7: ...nance We suggest that you take some time to carefully review it Please keep this manual available for reference If you have any questions regarding your Vita Spa set up operations or maintenance pleas...

Page 8: ...r attached to the wire connector on the terminal box that is provided for this purpose National Electrical Code ANSI NMFP A70 1993 DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Do not permit any electrical applianc...

Page 9: ...than normal body temperature can result in a dangerous condition known as HYPERT HE RMIA The causes symptoms and effects of hyperthermia may be described as follows Hyperthermia occurs when the intern...

Page 10: ...mended The wire size for the distance of the wire run must conform to NEC and local electrical codes 5 To ensure proper connections use copper conductors only DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE 6 The spas power...

Page 11: ...wn straps Utilizing the cover anytime the spa is not in use will reduce heat loss and thereby reduce the amount of running time required to make up that loss by the heating system Keep cover fastened...

Page 12: ...f the newest a latest technological topside control for hot tub performance and personal comfort Before we start getting to know the operations of the topside control let s go over a few things The si...

Page 13: ...to 30 seconds to be completed If at anytime you choose to change your viewing setting to the factory default merely press RESET to return to the default settings So now let s go back to the beginning...

Page 14: ...p to view directions for this screen Press Back to return to Mood display Press LIGHTS to cycle through light sequences Use ON OFF button to activate lights Use ARROWS to select color The upper right...

Page 15: ...GE 9 Press MEDIA to enter stereo mode Use BACK to return to MOOD display Use SOURCE to cycle through Line TV AM and FM Use SELECT to change from media to VOLUME to BASS Use ARROWS to adjust accordingl...

Page 16: ...THERAPY to operate the pumps Press SOA K to operate Low Speed on pumps 1 and 2 Press JET 1 to operate high speed pump 1 Press JET 2 to operate high speed pump 2 Press JET 3 to operate high speed pump...

Page 17: ...N LOCK SPA FEHRENHEIT CELCIUS COUNTRY CODE Press SETUP to enter section Use UP and DOWN arrows to cycle past the selections Use the SELECT key to choose your selection then adjust accordingly Press BA...

Page 18: ...layed on main screen The name entered and all your own personal setting are saved on the system The set programming name setting will appear on screen in the WELCOME area The set programming name sett...

Page 19: ...will flash RUN SELF TEST will flash on your screen You then press MAINT to enter the maintenance mode you will have to be in Press STATUS to view status of pump setting amp draw and other settings St...

Page 20: ...Press MAINT to enter servicing section Press TEST to enter systems check Press BEGIN to start 4 00 minute countdown for testing Error Problem found will display ALL GOOD No problems found PAGE 14...

Page 21: ...outer rim of the jet s clockwise for minimum pressure and counter clockwise for maximum pressure Pressure may also be varied by the use of the air control This jet can be removed for cleaning by turni...

Page 22: ...rimary or secondary two speed pumps are operating Water may be diverted to two individual sections of jets or a combined operation of both sections Do not adjust when pump is set at high speed For the...

Page 23: ...ed I WATERFALL OPERATIONS On the Nuage and Romance model spas This valve increases or decreases volume of water from the waterfall On the Nuage a second valve of this type increases or decreases the v...

Page 24: ...nsert one of Vita Spa s exclusive aromatherapy scents and turn on the VitAroma Induction System The system is activated when the air blower button is depressed This system dispenses aromatherapy throu...

Page 25: ...ines shock with a chlorine or bromine shock EVERY 4 MONTHS Drain and refill spa Replace SPARKLE CLEAR cartridge AS NEEDED If water looks hazy shock treat with 1 teaspoon of dichlor per 250 gallons NOT...

Page 26: ...eaning while you continue to enjoy the use of your spa DRAINING YOUR SPA Detergent residues from bathing suits as well as soap film from your body may gradually accumulate in the water Foam inhibitors...

Page 27: ...ay or with any glass cleaner DO NOT clean the surface with any type of abrasive as it will dull the surface and natural luster of the acrylic DO NOT use any type of oil based solvent Such products can...

Page 28: ...filled or refilled a pump is operating but the water is not flowing from any of its jets This is a sign that the pump did not properly prime To correct please perform the following 1 Turn off the pow...

Page 29: ...esirable A two part bromine system or granular chlorine Dichlor are also acceptable sanitizers pH CONTROL pH is a measure of acidity and alkalinity of the spa water The recommended pH for spa water is...

Page 30: ...prevent calcium build up Calcium hardness 120 to 250 ppm Spray filter element to remove loose particles MONTHLY Four to six weeks Two to three months Inspect and clean the spa filter cartridge It is i...

Page 31: ...sits from staining the finish of your spa If your water is known to contain high concentrationsofthesemetalsit may benecessary to add an additional quantity of Spa Metal Inhibitor 3 Use a 3 Way Spa Wa...

Page 32: ...s sanitizer Check and adjust Chlorine level if Chlorine is used TOOALKA L INE SCALING ZONE COMFORTZONE TOO ACIDIC CORROSIVE ZONE ADD pH DECREASER TO LOWERpH IDEAL ADD pH INCREASER TO RAISE pH 8 4 8 2...

Page 33: ...issolves very slowly is highly concentrated and was designed for concrete or plaster swimming pools It will cause damage to your spa CHEMICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using chemicals read labels caref...

Page 34: ...gent Overused or old water Excessive organics Body oils and dirt Inadequate filtration SOLUTIONS Clean filter with a filter cleaner or degreaser Shock the spa with POTASSIU M PEROXY MONOSULFATE Increa...

Page 35: ...Y MONOSULFATE maintain sanitizer at recommended level Raise pH with PH UP Shock with POTASSIUM PEROXY MONOSULFATE Maintain recommended sanitizer residual at all times super chlorinate Allow chlorine b...

Page 36: ...use 3 and then verify that the blower motor is plugged in Check that HEET pump is plugged in Check that current sensor board is plugged into circuit board Replace fuse 1 or fuse 2 Replace heater High...

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