Use and Care Manual
For technical support and assistance, call 844-894-6659
46
by technical service at 844-894-6659. You should avoid contact with the suction drain covers when the GFCI is powered “on”.
The Diverter Valve is a large rotating dial on top of the acrylic surface that controls the ow of water in seating areas serviced by the
same pump. When the diverter valve is positioned in the center, water ow will be spread evenly throughout each seat sharing that
pump. Turning the diverter valve all the way to one side will restrict the water ow from one section and force all of the ow into the other
section. Turning the diverter valve all the way to the other side will reverse the ow of water to the opposite side of the spa.
When the jets are turned on, excessive pressure in the plumbing lines makes rotating the diverter valves dicult. Turn the jets o
and rotate the diverter valve back and forth, then turn the jets back on. Do not force the diverter valve past the natural stopping point.
Forcing the valve to turn past it’s built in “stop” or when there is excessive pressure in the lines will damage the spa.
The Air Valve is a small rotating dial on the acrylic surface that looks like a smaller diverter valve that increases or decreases air ow
through the jets. Increasing air ow creates “bubble action” in the spa. When the air valve is positioned in the center, there is moderate
air ow with moderate “bubble action”. When the air valve is turned to one direction, or closed, there is less air ow and fewer bubbles.
If the air valve is turned fully to the opposite direction, the air valve is fully open creating the most bubbles. The air valve rotates right and
left. Do not over turn the air valve which has built in “stops”. Forcing the valve to turn past it’s built in “stop” will damage the spa.
The Waterfall Valve is used to increase or decrease ow thru the waterfall. The waterfall valve rotates right and left. When the waterfall
valve is placed in the center, there is moderate ow through the waterfall. If the valve is turned all the way in one direction, there is
no ow through the waterfall. If the valve is turned all the way in the opposite direction, the ow is increased to allow maximum ow
through the waterfall.
When the jets are turned on, excessive pressure in the plumbing lines makes it dicult to rotate the waterfall valve. Turn the jets o
and rotate the waterfall valve back and forth, then turn the jets back on. Do not over turn the waterfall valve which has built in “stops”.
Forcing the valve to turn past it’s built in “stop” will damage the spa.
DIFFICULTY ROTATING DIVERTER VALVES
DIFFICULTY ROTATING WATERFALL VALVES
Getting to Know Your Spa