Owner`s manual
Aries Spas User Manual
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come disconnected. If so, push the pipe back into the opening in the
blower. (This pipe was intentionally left unglued.)
Light won't operate
The air line between the light connection on the equipment pack
and the “Light” button has become clogged, or has come loose from
the light button or the equipment.
Check and repair the air line in the same manner as described in
“Can hear pump running, but water is not circulating” above.
The light bulb is burned out.
In portable spas, take off the back of the light and change the
bulb. Replacement bulbs can be found at most large automotive parts
stores. In inground spas, many are equipped with swimming pool-
type lights, accessible from the front. Contact your spa dealer for bulb
replacement instructions.
Water in spa is “ugly” or smells bad
Water used to ll the spa was dirty, or water in the piping or air
channel of the spa was dirty.
It can take your spa a day or two to clear up when initially lled.
Run IMS pump continually. In extreme cases, especially when a spa
has been lled with well water, it may be necessary to drain and rell
the spa, using ltered water.
Water in the air tubes has become stagnant, due to lack of
circulation.
Make a habit of turning on the air blower, for at least 30 seconds,
each time you use the spa. This will ush the air tubes of standing
water, allowing it to become disinfected.
Water is not being ltered sufciently.
Run lter for longer periods each day. Each time the spa lters,
make sure that it circulates for at least 6 hours, so that the chemicals
will be properly mixed in the water. We recommend running the IMS
pump continuously for proper circulation.
The water has not been chemically treated or there is a chemical
imbalance.
See the section on water treatment.
If spa is equipped with ozone generator or other nonchemical
sanitizer, it is not operating properly.
Make sure the device is plugged in tightly. If it has a fuse, check
to see that the fuse is good, and replace if necessary.