Instructions / Assembly

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Operate Your Spa
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1. Fading: The lights will cycle through all the
colors in this order: White, Cyan, Magenta, Blue,
Chartreuse, Green, Red
2. Color Locked: This cycle offers a hard color
change without fading.
3. Quick Color Change: Each time you press the
button, you advance to the next color.
4. Flashing white: The LED lights will flash white.
“WARM / COOL” Buttons
To display the Set Temperature, press either the
“WARM” or “COOL” button once. The LCD will
begin to flash the set temperature. If you want to
increase or decrease the desired temperature, press
the “WARM” or “COOL” button accordingly. Once
at the desired temperature, allow a few seconds for
the flashing to cease. Your Set Temperature has now
been successfully set.
Control Pack Codes See pages 29-30.
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Operational and
Energy Tips
1.Control Valves – air and water con-
trols on the top of spa
a. Average to Cold Climate - When not in the
spa, make sure the valves are turned off. All these
valves will inject a certain amount of air into the
water which causes a cooling effect. Therefore
your spa will have to heat more often and cost
more money to operate.
b. Hot Climate – Hot tubs are only designed to
heat up and maintain temperature, therefore hot
climate can actually make a spa over heat. In
these areas, the control valves can be left open all
the time to help cool the spa down.
2.Filter Settings – Time and Duration
a. Filter settings
i. Filter times - To set your filter time, simply
power your spa on at desired filter start time.
If you power the spa up at 8:00am, it will filter
at 8:00am and 8:00pm daily until the power is
turned off and on again.
1. Savings – if your electric provider offers dif-
ferent rate per KWH (peak / off-peak) then
you will want your filter time to take place
during off-peak time.
2. Cooling a Spa – if you are experiencing over
heating with your spa, have the spa filter
during cooler times of the day, and leave the
control valves opened like mentioned prior.
ii. Filter setting F2,F4,F6,F8,and FC = filter
constantly
1. The factory setting is F2, which means the
spa will filter 2 hours for every 12 hour pe-
riod. 4 hours total per day. Since we use a
large primary pump for your filtration, it
moves a lot of water quickly. Therefore we
recommend you keep your filtration at no
more than F4, anything longer will just
waste electricity and in warm climates the
spa may overheat.
3. Heating Modes – Standard, Economy,
and Sleep
a. 4 Button Controllers Only - These options
are not always unlocked from the factory, and
may require a settings change. Attempt to change
the mode several times prior and if no results a
dip switch will need changed.
b. Standard – St
i. Standard is the default setting, and you are
in standard mode if none of the other setting
codes show up
1. Temperature will be at or near desired tem-
perature constantly
2. Pumps turn on at regular intervals to check
and maintain temperature
3. Best to use at startup of spa, it will heat
until desired temperature is reached
4. Best to use in cold climates
5. Most costly to operate
c. Economy – Ec
i. Economy is the power saving alternative for
regular heating, you will know that you are in
economy by the code displayed. If the pump is
running the current temperature and code will
alternate on the display.
1. Spa will only heat during filter period
2. Temperature will remain close to desired,
but it will drop between filter periods
3. If users can get in a routine, filter period