2004 Owner’s Manual USA and Canada Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement program, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
004 Owner’s Manual USA and Canada Pneumatic Series 1100 Electronic Series 2300 Electronic Series 5000 Electronic Series 7000 Electronic Series 9000 Electronic Series Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement program, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Table of Contents Safety Instructions ................................................................................................2 Basic Spa Information ..........................................................................................4 Quick Reference Information ................................................................................5 Set-Up and Delivery Instructions ..........................................................................7 110 Volt Installation Information .........
Owner’s Manual Important Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are supervised at all times. All 110 volt spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords.
Important Safety Instructions Owner’s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) WARNING RISK OF INJURY: a.) Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer, since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies. b.) The spa water should never exceed 104°F (40°C). Water temperatures between 100°F (38°C) and 104°F (40°C) are considered safe for a healthy adult.
Owner’s Manual Basic Spa Information BASIC SPA INFORMATION Your new Cal Spa has been engineered with a high-powered water pump that pushes water through various therapy jets, which will relax even the tightest of muscles. In addition to the water pressure, you can add air into the spa water with air venturies or the optional turbo feature, to increase the intensity of your massage.
Quick Reference Information Owner’s Manual QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION Set Up and Delivery Electrical 1. 110-volt spas will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle. 2. 220-volt spas will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI breaker. 3. See Pages 7 through 10 for more information. Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos 1. Your new portable spa and or gazebo must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat and level concrete pad. We recommend a 3” thick slab. 2.
Owner’s Manual Quick Reference Information QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION (Continued) 3. Filtration Settings and Recommendations: a. F2= Two hours of filtration every twelve (12) hours. This setting is for occasional spa usage only b. F4= Four hours of filtration every twelve (12) hours. This setting is for light spa usage. (Up to four hours of usage a week) c. F6= Six hours of filtration every twelve (12) hours. This setting is for normal spa usage. (Up to six hours of usage a week) d.
Set-Up and Delivery Instructions Owner’s Manual SET-UP AND DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS Getting Ready for Delivery and Set-up of Your New Cal Spa Planning For Delivery of Your Portable Spa 1. Your 110-Volt spa will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle. 2. Your 220-volt spa will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI circuit breaker. 3. If you have any doubts, have your electrical system checked by a qualified, licensed electrician. Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos 1.
Owner’s Manual 110V Installation Information 110 VOLT INSTALLATION INFORMATION Always Follow Applicable Local, State, Federal Codes and Guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extension cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof/covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa with in 10 feet to the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110-volt spas must have a GFCI.
Owner’s Manual 220V Installation Information 220 VOLT INSTALLATION INFORMATION All 220-volt spas are required to have a GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, please follow the wiring diagrams on pages 9 and 10. 1. Always Follow Applicable Local, State, Federal Codes and Guidelines. 2. Your new 220 volt CAL SPA requires a DEDICATED 50 AMP GFCI SERVICE WITH FOUR # 6 AWG COPPER WIRES.
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Owner’s Manual Starting Up Your Portable Spa STARTING UP YOUR PORTABLE SPA Filling and Powering-up Your Cal Spa: 1. Once spa is placed on an approved surface and is connected to the correct electrical service, inspect all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa. These connections may have loosened in shipment. 2. If equipped, open all gate valves or slice valves in the equipment area. NOTE: Before operating the spa these valves must be in the up or open position. 3.
Starting Your Inground, Champion, or Olympian Spa Owner’s Manual STARTING UP YOUR INGROUND, CHAMPION, OR OLYMPIAN SPA Filling and Powering-up Your Cal Spa 1. Once your spa is installed inground or placed on an approved surface and connected to the correct electrical service, you can proceed with these instructions. 2. If equipped, open all gate valves or slice valves. NOTE: Before operating the spa, these valves must be in the up or open position. 3.
Filter Maintenance Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates minerals, dirt and debris, water flow is lessened and jet performance is reduced. This can cause your spa to not to run or heat properly. Clean Your Filter Regularly and Replace as Needed.
Filter Maintenance Owner’s Manual FILTER MAINTENANCE (Continued) Inground and Olympian Spas Outdoor Equipment 1. Turn the power off at breaker. 2. If your spa is equipped with a spa side filter canister in addition to the external equipment mounted canister, please follow the portable spa filter maintenance steps on page 13 in addition to the steps listed below. 3. Close all gate valves if equipped (down = closed). 4. Unscrew the lid on the pump basket(s). 5.
Owner’s Manual General Operating Instructions GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Cal Spa is very versatile, you can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas: Air Venturies Air Venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air in with the jet pressure.
General Operating Instructions Owner’s Manual GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) Diverter Knobs Diverter knobs are the larger knobs located around the top of your spa. They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of the spa to the other. Or in most cases from “Floor Jets” to” Wall Jets”. This is accomplished by simply rotating the diverter knob to the left (Counter clockwise) decreasing the amount of water flow through a section of jets.
Owner’s Manual General Operating Instructions GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) Pure Water System (Optional) The Pure Water System is designed to remove the chemical and ozone vapors from the area between the water level and spa cover. Normally, this area is the harshest environment of the spa causing the deterioration of fixtures, pillows, and the spa cover. With the exclusive Pure Water System, this area is protected by removing these vapors and recycling them through the spa water.
General Operating Instructions Owner’s Manual Up This button allows the user to cycle Up from one though seven massage modes one at a time. Each mode offers a different pulsating massage. Some modes are faster than others, so just cycle through them to find the massage you like best. Down This button allows the user to cycle Down through all seven massage modes, one at a time. stop the demo in that massage mode.
Owner’s Manual Fitness Series Instructions FITNESS SERIES INSTRUCTIONS The fitness series spas put the fun back into fitness. This comes with everything you need for a high powered, low impact, result-getting workout in total comfort and privacy. Plus you get a spa loaded with incredible therapeutic seating, variable jet massage and generous control options, and the most gorgeous cabinetry on the planet.
Fitness Series Exercise Program Owner’s Manual FITNESS SERIES EXERCISE PROGRAM Many people have never performed resistance training and/or may not fully understand the benefits of this extremely important form of exercise for the goal of improving your health, appearance and overall confidence. Resistance training is necessary when trying to loose body fat, maintain and improve lean muscle structure and increase energy levels while improving flexibility.
Owner’s Manual Pneumatic Operation PNEUMATIC OPERATION Figure 12. Pneumatic Topside Control Panel Figure 13. Control Box Features Start up When first powered up, flip the selector switch to the Freeze Protection Mode and the spa will run and heat to the temperature the thermostat is positioned on. Time Clock / Freeze Protection Freeze Protection Mode: When in this mode, the thermostat will automatically maintain the water temperature that the thermostat is set to.
Pneumatic Operation Owner’s Manual PNEUMATIC OPERATION (Continued) Hi Limit Your spa is equipped with a High Limit Safety Switch that will automatically shut down the spa in the unlikely event of an overheating situation. To reset the Hi-Limit, simply push the Hi-Limit Reset Button in until it stops, and the spa will restart itself.
Owner’s Manual 1100 Electronic Operation 1100 ELECTRONIC OPERATION Figure 14. 1100 Electronic Control Panel Temperature Adjustment (Range 80°F to 104°F) The display screen will always display the actual water temperature. Example: The actual water temperature is 100°F, the topside display will read 100. To display the set temperature, simply depress the Temp pad and the temperature setting will flash on and off on the display panel.
1100 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 1100 ELECTRONIC OPERATION (Continued) Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa will automatically filter itself twice a day. Set to the filtration time, turn off the power to the spa and turn it back on at the time of day you would like the filtration cycles to start at the GFCI Breaker. Example: If you power-up your spa at 12 Noon, your filtration cycles will start at 12 noon and 12 Midnight. The first cycle will start after the spa is powered up.
Owner’s Manual Self Diagnostics Self-Diagnostics Display Messages for the 1100 Series Spas Message Meaning Action Required “Overheat” The spa has shut down. Either the spa has reached a temperature of 112˚F or the High-limit sensor has detected overheating in the heater manifold. DO NOT ENTER THE SPA WATER. Remove the spa cover and let the water cool. At 110˚F, the spa should automatically reset. If the spa does not automatically reset, press any pad on the topside control panel.
2300 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 2300 ELECTRONIC OPERATION Figure 15. 2300 Electronic Control Panel Initial Start up When first powered up, the system will perform a self-diagnostic check, then it will automatically heat and maintain 100˚F until you change the set temperature as listed in the Temperature Adjustment section. Temperature Adjustment (Range 80°F to 104°F) The display screen will always display the actual water temperature.
Owner’s Manual 2300 Electronic Operation 2300 ELECTRONIC OPERATION (continued) Jet 1 Controls One Speed Pumps: Depress the Jets 1 pad once to activate the high-speed pump. Depress the Jets 1 pad again to turn off the high-speed pump. Two Speed Pump Option: Depress the Jets1 pad once to activate low speed. Depress the pad again to activate the high-speed. Depress the Jets 1 pad a third time to turn off the high-speed.
2300 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 2300 ELECTRONIC OPERATION (continued) Setting the Temperature lock This feature allows you to lock-in a temperature into the system. When engaged the set temperature will blink on and off when either the Up or Down pad is depress. However, the user will not be able to change the set temperature. Using the steps listed below you can lock or unlock the set temperature.
Owner’s Manual 5000 Electronic Operation 5000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION Initial Start up When first powered up, the system will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to, and maintain a temperature of 100°F until you change the set temperature as listed in the “Temperature Adjustment” section. Temperature Adjustment (Range 80°F to 104°F) The display screen will always display the actual water temperature.
5000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 5000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION (cont.) Jet Controls One pump equipment: Depress the Jets pad once to activate the low speed pump. Depress the jets pad again to activate the high-speed pump. Depress the jets pad a third time to turn off the high-speed. One pump equipment with circulation pump Depress the Jets pad once to activate the circulation pump. Depress the jets pad again to activate the circulation pump and the high-speed pump.
Owner’s Manual 5000 Electronic Operation 5000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION (cont.) Automatic Time outs The low-speed or optional circulation pump will automatically turn itself off after 4 hours if it is not turned off manually. The high-speed pump will automatically turn itself off after 15 minutes if it is not turned off manually. The optional turbo system will automatically turn itself off after 15 minutes if it is not turned off manually.
Self-Diagnostics Display Messages for 5000 Electronic Spas “Economy Heating Mode” When flashing alternately with the water temperature, your spa is in the Economy Heating Mode. This message does not indicate the need for service. For more information, see the Standard and Economy Modes Section on page 29. (Flashing) “Overheat” The spa has shut down. Either the spa has reached a temperature of 112F˚ or the High-limit sensor has detected overheating in the heater manifold. DO NOT ENTER THE SPA WATER.
Owner’s Manual 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation 7000 AND 9000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION These instructions will describe features and options that your particular spa may not be equipped with. Initial Start-up: When your spa is first powered up, it will display some configuration codes and then go into Priming Mode (Pr will appear on the display panel) This mode will last up to 4 minutes and then the spa will began to heat to its pre -programmed temperature of 100°F.
7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Jets 2: (Optional on 7000) Press the “Jets 2” button once to turn pump 2 on or off, and to shift between low and high speeds if it is a two-speed pump. If left running, the pump will turn off after 15 minutes. Option (optional Blower or Mister) Press the “Option” button to turn the optional equipment on and off. If left on, the equipment will automatically turn off after 15 minutes. Light Some systems are equipped with both a spa light and a fiber optic light.
Owner’s Manual 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Diagnostic Messages Message Meaning No message on display. Power has been cut off to the spa. Action Required The control panel will be disabled until power returns. Spa settings and time of day will be preserved for 30 days with a battery back-up; settings only are preserved until the next power-up on 7000 systems. OHH “Overheat” - The spa has shut down. One of the sensors has detected 118°F at the heater. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Periodic Reminder Messages (Press the “Mode” button to reset a displayed reminder) Message Frequency rPH Every 7 days rSA rCL Every 7 days Every 30 days rtg Every 30 days rdr Every 90 days instructions. Every 180 days Every 365 days rCO rCH Action Require Test and adjust chemical levels per manufacturer’s instructions. Test and adjust chemical levels per manufacturer’s instructions.
Owner’s Manual Champion Spa Information CHAMPION SPA INFORMATION The Champion spa allows the operator to swim or relax in one spa. This spa is controlled by the 2300 electronic control system which gives you complete control of this unique spa. Please see the 2300 operating instructions to properly control the various functions of this spa.
Olympian Spa Information Owner’s Manual OLYMPIAN SPA INFORMATION The Olympian spa is the best of both worlds. Swimming and exercising in the swim area and relaxing in the spa area. This spa is controlled by two completely separate control systems, which gives you the ability to have cooler temperatures for swimming and warmer temperatures for relaxing in the spa. The swim area operates through an outdoor version of the 2300 equipment. While the spa is operated with the 5000 equipment.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System CAL SPAS ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 88.7 This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, CD’s and also audio from the optional DVD and TV Tuner on our Entertainment Spas. Each spa that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit.
Cal Spa Entertainment System Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Automatic Pop-up Operation (Optional) Raising and Lowering the System Let’s start our entertainment experience by raising the TV monitor and optional pop-up speakers. The large single CEC button located on the top right side of the spa, controls the monitor and speaker raising and lowering. Operation 1. Press the CEC button once to raise the TV monitor and optional pop-up speakers. 2.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System 15” TV Monitor Operation (Optional) Once the TV has been raised (either by manual or automatic operation) you will be able to operate the TV with the silver TV remote control. NOTE: This remote control is not waterproof. Do Not operate with wet hands or from inside the spa. Operation: 1. Point the remote control directly at the TV Monitor 2. Press the Red Power Button located at the top left side of the remote control. 3.
Cal Spa Entertainment System Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Operation DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor (Optional) This system contains the DVD player and DVD remote controller. NOTE: Although incased in a plastic housing with weather seals, this system and remote control are not waterproof. You must be take every step necessary to keep this system dry. Water damage is not covered by the manufacturers warranty. These instructions are to describe basic functions.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System Operating the DVD System In TV Mode 88.7 The DVD system is used to feed the audio signal form the TV Tuner to the stereo. You will need to switch the audio and Video modes with DVD remote to properly receive picture and sound. NOTE: The Stereo must be tuned to 88.7FM to receive audio signals from either the DVD or TV Tuner. Instructions: 1. 2. 3 4. Turn on DVD system as mentioned on the previous pages.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemicals. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices: Chemical Directions: • All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spas chemicals only. Other chemicals may have similar names and/or usage descriptions.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Safety: 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufactures use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas’ chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2. Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and owner’s manual. 3.
Stay with the Plan Staying with the Plan: Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufactures offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when, but why you need to use a particular chemical. Avoiding Problems: Spa water issues cannot be fixed immediately.
Filters and Filtration: Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge: The average filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas Exclusive Bio-Clean filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cloudy Water: Cloudy Water: Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the things they bring into the spa. As discussed before, the average spa holds only 350 gallons of water. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water causing cloudy water. 1.
Enzyme Oil Gone: (Oil Remover) Enzyme Oil Gone: This chemical will help break-down excessive amounts of body and other oils in the spa water. Body oil, perspiration, lotions and tanning oil will quickly accumulate in your spa if your not careful. The best solution is prevention. Always watch what goes onto your body because it will eventually end up in your spa water. How to Use Enzyme Oil Gone: 1. Add 1/2 oz. of Enzyme Oil Gone to a spa running on filter speed.
Water pH and its Effects: (Cont.) Example: Spa owners that use their spa three (3) or four (4) times a week will have lower pH than spa owners who use their spa once or twice a week. Even the sanitizers (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) that you use can effect the water’s pH levels. Did you know that Bromine has a pH level of 3.0 while chlorine has a pH level of 7.1. Other types of sanitizers have pH levels so low, it’s like adding straight acid to your spa.
Controlling The Total Alkalinity: Controlling The Total Alkalinity: 1. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. 2. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and Sanitizers first even if it throws the pH further off. 3. Chlorine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Down.” 4. Bromine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Up.” 5. Make sure test strips are not wet or outdated prior to testing. 6. Never test immediately after using oxidizer shock.
Calcium Hardness: (Hard and Soft Water) Do Not Use Soft Water When Filling Your Spa This is primarily for two reasons. 1. Soft water tends to be very unstable. This means that locking-in pH and Total Alkalinity levels becomes difficult. 2. Soft water becomes quite foamy with very little turbulence. No amount of “Foam Gone” will stop it from foaming for very long. What does this mean? Your spas water needs to have some hardness to it..
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) As mentioned on previous pages, foamy spa water can be caused by soft water. However, the most common causes of foamy water are the users themselves and the things they bring into the spa. (i.e. clothes, shampoo, and oils.) Products such as Foam Gone, only mask the problem of foamy water. There is no single chemical that will remove foam from your spa water.
Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spa’s finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) How Sanitizers Work: Sanitizers such and Bromine and Chlorine, basically kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to unharmful levels, thus eliminating them from the water. You will need to know how each sanitizer performs this task to maximize their efficiency. Bromine: Bromine is generally in tablet form, and requires a small plastic floater to dissolve slowly into the spa water.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) Chlorine: Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will only want to use Granular Chlorine. This is primarily due to Chlorine type and strengths. Unlike Bromine, chlorine can only breakdown bacteria and other contaminates to a safe level once, prior to burning out. The problem that most spa owners have with chlorine, is that levels either get too low from neglect, or too high from trying to play chemical catch-up.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Start up) Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either Bromine or Chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start up processes are the same with the exception of step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Bromine cont.) Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using test strips. (Be sure to check the expiration date prior to use.) 2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one if necessary.) 3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.) 4. Add 1 oz. of Oxidizer Shock. (See Oxidizer Shock section for more information.) Every Month: 1. Inspect equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.
Frequently Asked Chemical Questions: Q: My pH is High and my Alkalinity is low, What do I do? A: Adjust your Alkalinity first, even if it throws the pH further off. Use “pH / Alkalinity Up” or “pH / Alkalinity Down” adjust and stabilize you Total Alkalinity level. This will make it easier to adjust you pH levels later and allow them to remain stable longer. Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer Shock? A: Every week, as described in Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
Warranty Information Owner’s Manual 2004 WARRANTY INFORMATION C.A.I. warranties the 2004 model year Majestic, Fiesta, and promotional spas equipment for one year from the date of purchase. Three years on 2004 Champion and Olympian spas, and five years on 2004 System spas. See your selling dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa.
Owner’s Manual Warranty Information Winterizing In many areas of the country the temperature drops below 32˚F. C.A.I. recommends that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80˚F to 100˚F). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spas equipment. IMPORTANT WARNING If you find the need to drain your spa, please be aware of the potential of freezing in your spas equipment and plumbing.
How To Remove A Pillow Owner’s Manual HOW TO REMOVE PILLOW TO REMOVE PILLOWS: USE A FLAT SCREWDRIVER PLACE THE FLAT SCREWDRIVER INTO THE PILLOW PEGS AND TAKE OUT PILLOW AS SHOWN. INCORRECT WAY DO NOT PULL OUT PILLOW WITH THE HANDS.
Owner’s Manual How To Remove A Pillow HOW TO REMOVE PILLOW cont.
2004 Owner’s Manual USA and Canada Victory Series 1500 Electronic Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement program, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Table of Contents Safety Instructions ................................................................................................2 Basic Spa Information ..........................................................................................4 Quick Reference Information ................................................................................5 Set-Up and Delivery Instructions ..........................................................................7 110 Volt Installation Information .........
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are supervised at all times. All 110 volt spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords. Note: This may require a licensed electrician to upgrade your standard receptacle and/or circuit breaker.
Important Safety Instructions (Continued) WARNING RISK OF INJURY: a.) Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer, since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies. b.) The spa water should never exceed 104°F (40°C). Water temperatures between 100°F (38°C) and 104°F (40°C) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommend for young children, and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes. c.
Basic Spa Information Your new Cal Spa has been engineered with a high-powered water pump that pushes water through various therapy jets, which will relax even the tightest of muscles. In addition to the water pressure, you can add air into the spa water with air venturies handles located seat side that increase the intensity of your massage. Do not be afraid to push buttons or turn knobs to learn about your new Cal Spa, as it is built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship.
Quick Reference Information Set Up and Delivery: Electrical: 1. 110-volt spas will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle. 2. 220-volt spas will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI breaker. 3. See Pages 8 through 10 for more information. Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos: 1. Your new portable spa and or gazebo must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat and level concrete pad. We recommend a 3” thick slab. 2. See Page 7 for more information General Start-up Information: 1.
Quick Reference Information (Continued) General Chemical Maintenance Information: (500-Gallon Spa) Start-up: a. Add 3 oz. of “Iron Out” or 16 oz. of “Metal Protector”. b. Add 2 oz. of “Sodium Bromide”. c. Add 2 oz. of “Oxidizer Shock”. d. Add 3 to 4 Bromine tablets to a “mostly” closed floater. Note: DO NOT PLACE BROMINE TABLETS IN SKIMMER BASKET. Weekly: 1. Test spa water with test strips for the following items twice a week: a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Set-Up and Delivery Instructions Getting Ready for Delivery and Set-up of Your New Cal Spa Planning For Delivery of Your Portable Spa: a. Your 110-Volt spa will require a 20 amp dedicated receptacle. b. Your 220-volt spa will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI circuit breaker. c. If you have any doubts, have your electrical system checked by a qualified, licensed electrician. Surface and Pad Requirements for Spas and Gazebos: a.
110 Volt Installation Information Always Follow Applicable Local, State, Federal Codes and Guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extension cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof/covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa with in 10 feet to the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110-volt spas must have a GFCI. This can either be a 20 Amp GFCI receptacle or a GFCI cord and plug kit (CKIT110).
220 Volt Installation Information All 220-volt spas are required to have a GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, please follow the wiring diagrams on pages 9 and 10. 1. Always Follow Applicable Local, State, Federal Codes and Guidelines. 2.
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Starting Up Your Portable Spa Filling and Powering-up Your Cal Spa: 1. Once spa is placed on an approved surface and is connected to the correct electrical service, inspect all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa. These connections may have loosened in shipment. 2. If equipped, open all gate valves or slice valves in the equipment area. Note: Before operating the spa these valves must be in the up or open position. 3. Remove filter basket and cartridge from skimmer / filter canister. 4.
Filter Maintenance Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates minerals, dirt and debris, water flow is lessened and jet performance is reduced. This can cause your spa to not to run or heat properly. Clean Your Filter Regularly and Replace as Needed.
General Operating Instructions Your new Cal Spa is very versatile, you can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas: Air Venturies Air Venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air in with the jet pressure.
General Operating Instructions (Continued) Cal Zone Quest 1000 Ozonator (Available on V-300, though V-800 spas) Your new Cal Zone Quest 1000 Ozonator is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and expense with spa chemicals. Operation Your Cal Zone Quest 1000 Ozonator will automatically operate during the filter cycles and any other time the spa is running on low speed.
1500 Electronic Operation Temperature Adjustment (Range 80°F to 104°F) The display screen will always display the actual water temperature. Example: The actual water temperature is 100°F, the topside display will read 100. To display the set temperature, simply depress the Temp pad and the temperature setting will flash on and off on the display panel. While the display is flashing, each time you depress the Temp pad the set temperature will increase one degree.
1500 Electronic Operation (Continued) Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa will automatically filter itself twice a day. Set to the filtration time, turn off the power to the spa and turn it back on at the time of day you would like the filtration cycles to start at the GFCI Breaker. Example: If you power-up your spa at 12 Noon, your filtration cycles will start at 12 noon and 12 Midnight. The first cycle will start after the spa is powered up. The second filtration cycle will begin twelve hours later.
Self-Diagnostics Display Messages for the 1500 Series Spas Message Meaning Action Required “Overheat” The spa has shut down. Either the spa has reached a temperature of 112˚F or the High-limit sensor has detected overheating in the heater manifold. DO NOT ENTER THE SPA WATER. Remove the spa cover and let the water cool. At 110˚F, the spa should automatically reset. If the spa does not automatically reset, press any pad on the topside control panel.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemicals. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices: Chemical Directions: • All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spas chemicals only. Other chemicals may have similar names and/or usage descriptions.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Safety: 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufactures use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas’ chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2. Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and owner’s manual. 3.
Stay with the Plan Staying with the Plan: Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufactures offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when, but why you need to use a particular chemical. Avoiding Problems: Spa water issues cannot be fixed immediately.
Filters and Filtration: Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge: The average filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas Exclusive Bio-Clean filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cloudy Water: Cloudy Water: Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the things they bring into the spa. As discussed before, the average spa holds only 350 gallons of water. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water causing cloudy water. 1.
Enzyme Oil Gone: (Oil Remover) Enzyme Oil Gone: This chemical will help break-down excessive amounts of body and other oils in the spa water. Body oil, perspiration, lotions and tanning oil will quickly accumulate in your spa if your not careful. The best solution is prevention. Always watch what goes onto your body because it will eventually end up in your spa water. How to Use Enzyme Oil Gone: 1. Add 1/2 oz. of Enzyme Oil Gone to a spa running on filter speed.
Water pH and its Effects: (Cont.) Example: Spa owners that use their spa three (3) or four (4) times a week will have lower pH than spa owners who use their spa once or twice a week. Even the sanitizers (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) that you use can effect the water’s pH levels. Did you know that Bromine has a pH level of 3.0 while chlorine has a pH level of 7.1. Other types of sanitizers have pH levels so low, it’s like adding straight acid to your spa.
Controlling The Total Alkalinity: Controlling The Total Alkalinity: 1. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. 2. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and Sanitizers first even if it throws the pH further off. 3. Chlorine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Down.” 4. Bromine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Up.” 5. Make sure test strips are not wet or outdated prior to testing. 6. Never test immediately after using oxidizer shock.
Calcium Hardness: (Hard and Soft Water) Do Not Use Soft Water When Filling Your Spa This is primarily for two reasons. 1. Soft water tends to be very unstable. This means that locking-in pH and Total Alkalinity levels becomes difficult. 2. Soft water becomes quite foamy with very little turbulence. No amount of “Foam Gone” will stop it from foaming for very long. What does this mean? Your spas water needs to have some hardness to it..
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) As mentioned on previous pages, foamy spa water can be caused by soft water. However, the most common causes of foamy water are the users themselves and the things they bring into the spa. (i.e. clothes, shampoo, and oils.) Products such as Foam Gone, only mask the problem of foamy water. There is no single chemical that will remove foam from your spa water.
Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spa’s finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) How Sanitizers Work: Sanitizers such and Bromine and Chlorine, basically kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to unharmful levels, thus eliminating them from the water. You will need to know how each sanitizer performs this task to maximize their efficiency. Bromine: Bromine is generally in tablet form, and requires a small plastic floater to dissolve slowly into the spa water.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) Chlorine: Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will only want to use Granular Chlorine. This is primarily due to Chlorine type and strengths. Unlike Bromine, chlorine can only breakdown bacteria and other contaminates to a safe level once, prior to burning out. The problem that most spa owners have with chlorine, is that levels either get too low from neglect, or too high from trying to play chemical catch-up.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Start up) Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either Bromine or Chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start up processes are the same with the exception of step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Bromine cont.) Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using test strips. (Be sure to check the expiration date prior to use.) 2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one if necessary.) 3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.) 4. Add 1 oz. of Oxidizer Shock. (See Oxidizer Shock section for more information.) Every Month: 1. Inspect equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.
Frequently Asked Chemical Questions: Q: My pH is High and my Alkalinity is low, What do I do? A: Adjust your Alkalinity first, even if it throws the pH further off. Use “pH / Alkalinity Up” or “pH / Alkalinity Down” adjust and stabilize you Total Alkalinity level. This will make it easier to adjust you pH levels later and allow them to remain stable longer. Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer Shock? A: Every week, as described in Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
WARRANTY L I M I T E D This Limited Warranty is effective for Victory Series spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 T E Spa Shell / Structural Warranty: N 10 F I 5 F 5 Year Interior Surface Warranty: E YEARS YEARS E YEARS YEARS YEARS T E N F I V V 5 Victory Spas: C.A.I. warranties against the loss of water through the spa shell due to defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten years from the original date of purchase. Victory Series Spas: C.A.I.
2003 Warranty Information: See your selling dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa. Warranty Limitations: The 2004 Limited Warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, repairs by non- C.A.I. authorized representatives, incorrect electrical installation, acts of God and any other cases beyond the control of C.A.I.
Winterizing In many areas of the country the temperature drops below 32˚F. C.A.I. recommends that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80˚F to 100˚F). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spa's equipment. IMPORTANT WARNING If you find the need to drain your spa, please be aware of the potential of freezing in your spa's equipment and plumbing.
Replacement Part Reference Card: SHELL: 1. Granite Repair Kit Galaxy Green: ACR03400020 2. Spa Cover: V-100:ACC01000590 V-200/300:ACC1001250 V400/500/700/800:ACC01000910 V600:ACC01000200 1. Equipment Acces Panel: V-100:WOO27500484 V-200/300:WOO27513051 2. Front Panel: V-100: N/A V-200/300:WOO27513049 CABINET: 3. Side Panel: V-100:WOO27500402 V-200/300:WOO27513052 3. Corner Panel: V-100: N/A V-200/300:WOO27504382 4.
$5.00 2004 Owner’s Manual US and Canada H SERIES 7000 and 9000 ELECTRONIC CONTROL Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement programs, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice. LTR17000176 www.calspas.
Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa ............................................................................................2 Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................3 Contact Information ............................................................................................................4 Basic Spa Information .......................................................................................
Owner’s Manual Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa BENEFITS OF OWNING A CAL SPA Warm Water Workouts Almost any exercise that can be done on land, including walking or jogging, can be also done in water. If you have arthritis and you're exercising in a spa or hot tub, however, you'll probably focus on range-of-motion exercises that work the toe, ankle, knee, leg, hip, hand, wrist and shoulder. The size and shape of the hot tub, of course, will determine the specific types of exercises you can do in it.
Safety Instructions Owner’s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use the spa unless they are supervised at all times. All 110V spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords. NOTE: This may require a licensed electrician to upgrade your standard receptacle and/or circuit breaker.
Owner’s Manual Contact Information Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air/water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level 3Þ to 6Þ above the normal body temperature of 37ÞC (98.6ÞF). While hyperthermia has many health benefits, it is important not to allow your body’s core temperature to rise above 103ÞF. Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting.
Basic Spa Information Owner’s Manual BASIC SPA INFORMATION The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must be followed carefully. With the proper care and maintenance, your Cal Spa will provide you with years of satisfaction and performance. Do not be afraid to push buttons or turn knobs to learn about your new Cal Spa, as it is built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship.
Owner’s Manual Delivery and Set-Up DELIVERY AND SET-UP Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits.
Delivery and Set-Up Owner’s Manual Provide A View With Your Spa Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa. Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard that you find enjoyable? Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day and lovely sunset in the evening. Consider these things when you plan your location.
Owner’s Manual Set-Up and Delivery PREPARING A GOOD FOUNDATION Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The area that it sits on must be able to support the weight of the spa and the occupants who use it. If the foundation is inadequate, it may shift or settle after the spa is in place, causing stress that could DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH. NOTE: Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation support is not covered by the warranty.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 110-Volt Installation Always follow applicable local, state and federal code and guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extensions cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof-covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa within 10’ of the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110V spas must have a GFCI (Figure 1).
Owner’s Manual Electrical Installation 220V Installation All 220V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-Amp GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, follow these diagrams (Figure 2 and Figure 3). 1. Always follow applicable local, state, and federal codes and guidelines. 2. Your new 220V Cal Spa requires a dedicated, 50-Amp GFCI Service with four #6 AWG copper wires.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual Figure 3.
Owner’s Manual Starting Your Portable Spa STARTING YOUR PORTABLE SPA NOTE: Be careful not to over-tighten the plumbing fittings. NOTE: Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without water circulating for long periods of time. NOTE: Never fill your spa with soft water. Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm the finish of the spa and void your warranty. Filling and Powering-Up Your Cal Spa 1.
Filter Maintenance Owner’s Manual FILTER MAINTENANCE Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically-controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates dirt and debris, water flow is restricted and jet production is reduced. This can cause your spa to not run or heat effectively. Clean your filter regularly and replace as needed.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Cal Spa is very versatile. You can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas. Adjustable Jets (Figure 5) Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left (counter-clockwise) will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator Your new Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and money with spa chemicals. Operation Your Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator will automatically operate during the filter cycles.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Air Venturies Air venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure. This is accomplished by simply rotating the air venturi knob to the left (counter-clockwise) to increase the amount of airflow through the jets. To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets, simply rotate the handle to the right (clockwise). Figure 7.
7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 7000 and 9000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION Figure 9.
Owner’s Manual 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Initial Start Up 7000 and 9000 One Pump Equipment When the spa is powered on, it will display configuration digits to let the user know that it will go into Priming Mode, which can last 4 minutes. (Priming Mode is a self check & can exit at ant time by pressing either Curser. Initial start up in STANDARD Mode Temp Set (80ÞF - 104ÞF / 26ÞC - 40ÞC) (Start-up temperature set @100ÞF - 37.
7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Optional Filter Cycle Programming Press Time and then “ModeProg” within 3 seconds and the display will show PROGRAM, FILTER 1, and START TIME icons. Use the Cursor to select the start time hour and repeat to select the minutes (each minute press changes in increments of 5). Repeat once more to select the end time of the first filtration cycle. To set the second filtration cycle, repeat the same steps.
Owner’s Manual 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Option (optional Blower, Mister or a 3rd Pump) Option - Press the Option button to turn on the Blower. Turn “OFF” after 15 minutes Blower - Set B Dip Switch #3 to the “ON” position and plug cord into J6 Mister - Set B Dip Switch #11 to the “ON” position and move white wire from W12 to J48 1-speed operation: “On/Off” Automatic Chemical Dispenser View Settings To program press either Cursor, Jets1 and Light.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detects a drop of 44ÞF on the heater, the pump will automatically power-up to provide freeze protection. The equipment will stay “ON” for 4 minutes after the sensor detects a water temperature of 45ÞF or higher. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensor.
Cal Spas Flow Diverter Owner’s Manual CAL SPAS FLOW DIVERTER The Cal Spas Flow Diverter system uses one or more motorized valve(s) to vary the jet action between certain zones in the spa. These valve(s) are preset to stop at 7 different positions. Those positions are represented by the LED lights on the Flow Diverter control panel. As the valve(s) move, the LEDs will alternate between the current position and the desired position until the desired position is reached.
Clear Water Plan Owner’s Manual CAL SPAS CLEAR WATER PLAN Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, and safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemical use. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices Chemical Directions - All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spa chemicals only.
Owner’s Manual Clear Water Plan SAFETY 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufacturers use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2.
Clear Water Plan Owner’s Manual Stay With The Plan Staying With Plan Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufacturers offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when but why you need to use a particular chemical.
Owner’s Manual Filters and Filtration FILTERS AND FILTRATION Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge The filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas exclusive Bio-Clean Filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cleaning and Maintenance Owner’s Manual CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cloudy Water Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the objects they bring into the spa. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin, and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water, which in turn, causes cloudy water. 1.
Owner’s Manual Cleaning and Maintenance Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) Foamy water is caused by soft water; however, the most common cause of foamy water, is you, the user, and what you bring into the spa (clothes, shampoo and oils). The only thing that removes contaminant’s that cause foamy water is plenty of filtration, future prevention and patience. Foamy Water Prevention 1. Never wash the clothes that you wear into the spa in laundry detergent or fabric softener.
Cleaning and Maintenance Owner’s Manual Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spas finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging it acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Owner’s Manual Water and Your Spa WATER AND YOUR SPA The following section will describe the water in your spa and how different environments can and will affect your water. Water Temperature and Its Effects The actual water temperature will greatly effect how efficient your spas chemistry is. Here is an example of what hot water can do to your chemicals. Hot Spa Water (100ÞF - 104ÞF) 1. Increases water evaporation. 2. Increases chemical dissipation. 3. Increases the amount of spa user waste. 4.
Owner’s Manual Water and Your Spa Controlling pH (Potential Hydrogen) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and sanitizers first. Chlorine users will generally use more pH/ Alkalinity Down. Bromine users will generally use more pH/ Alkalinity Up. Make sure test stripes are not wet or outdated prior to testing.
Water and Your Spa Owner’s Manual Calcium and Scale Calcium in one of the few minerals that does not dissolve in hot water. In fact, hotter water makes calcium for of a solid, gritty, chalky substance that attaches itself to the acrylic finish, heater, and everywhere else in the spa. We refer to these conditions as ‘scaling’. High pH can also increase the effects of this condition. If left untreated, scaling causes heater, pump, and jet failures; all, of which, are not covered by the spa warranty.
Owner’s Manual Water and Your Spa Stain and Scale Prevention (Weekly Mineral Control) As part of your Cal Spas Clear Water Plan, weekly protection from minerals are also highly recommended. Add water to your spa weekly, replacing water that has evaporated or spilled over. Due to water replacement and overall chemical fluctuation, Stain and Scale Defense is an important part of weekly spa maintenance to prevent minerals from damaging spa components and effecting performance. Weekly Dosage Add 2oz.
Water and Your Spa Owner’s Manual 3. Add 2oz. of Oxidizer Shock weekly into the spa with all the jets set on high speed and the spa cover at least half off for 30 minutes. This will remove organic material from the spa water, freeing-up your sanitizer to attack more bacteria. This improves your sanitizers performance level, reduces spa odor, and refreshes your spa. Chlorine Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will want to use granular chlorine.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Clear Water Plan Cal Spas Clear Water Plan Prior to filling a spa for the first time, or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either bromine or chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start-up processes are the same with the exception of Step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start-up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan Owner’s Manual Every 3 to 4 months 1. Drain and clean your spa with Multi-Purpose Cleaner. 2. Polish the acrylic surface with Fast Sheen. 3. Clean and treat spa cover, pillows and Ultra Spa Cabinets with Cover Protector. Every 6 Months 1. Clean and treat redwood spa cabinets and gazebos with Nu-Spa redwood stain renewer & brightener. Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Chlorine) This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas chemicals only.
Owner’s Manual Frequently Asked Question FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer? A: Every week as described in Cal Spas Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads. You may use Cal Spas Oxidizer Shock as often as you like, as long as you allow you spa to run for 30 minutes with spa cover at least half off. Q: How long is the shelf life of bromine? A: As with any chemical, you will want to store them in a cool, dry place. When properly stored, bromine will last 1 year.
Warranty Information Owner’s Manual WARRANTY INFORMATION See your Cal Spas dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa. Warranty Limitations The 2003 Limited Warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, repairs by non-C.A.I. authorized representatives, incorrect electrical installation, acts of God and any other cases beyond the control of C.A.I.
Owner’s Manual Appendix Winterizing In many areas of the country, the temperature drops below 32ÞF. C.A.I. recommends that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80ÞF to 100ÞF). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spas equipment. WARNING: IF YOU FIND THE NEED TO DRAIN YOUR SPA, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE POTENTIAL OF FREEZING IN YOUR SPAS EQUIPMENT AND PLUMBING.
Appendix Owner’s Manual APPENDIX The items that will be covered in this section will consist of the following: Chemicals Warranty Information Cal Spas Splash Stereo System Part Numbers In order for your retailer to expedite your order, for parts and accessories, it is recommended that you have the information that you attained in the Set-Up and Delivery section. Customer Service will want all this information for warranty purposes.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System CAL SPA SPLASH STEREO SYSTEM Figure 11. Cal Spas Splash Stereo System This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, and CD’s. Each Cal Spa that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit. NOTE: Although this unit is marine grade, you will still need to protect it from water and the elements.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
Parts List Owner’s Manual PARTS LIST Part Number SHELL Description ACR03400000 ACR034000094 ACR034000095 ACR03400020 ACR03400030 ACR03400035 ACR03400040 ACR03400045 ACR03400050 ACR03400055 ACR03400060 ACR03400065 ACR03400070 ACR03400080 ACR03400090 ACR03400091 ACR03400092 ACR03400093 ACR03400096 ACR03400097 ACR03400098 ACRYLIC REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT SPRUCE QUARITE REPAIR KIT BGRASS QUARITE REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT DARK TWILITE QUARITE REPAIR KIT LIGHT TWILGHT QUARITE REPAIR KIT WINE QUARITE
Owner’s Manual Parts List PLUMBING PLU21702723 PLU21700748 PLU21700747 PLU21702748 PLU21702747 PLU21703140 PLU21703130 PLU21702713 PLU21700749 PLU21702714 PLU21700751 PLU21702716 PLU21700752 PLU21702717 PLU21700753 PLU21702718 PLU21700754 PLU21700755 PLU21700756 PLU21700757 ADJ CLUSTER STORM METAL SC STAINLESS (CS2121529-2SS) BARREL ASSY, PULSE SS CX (CS2126519-2SS) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SS SX (CS2126509-2SS) BARREL ASSY, PULSE SILVER CX (CS2126519-2S) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SILVER SX (CS2126509-2S) MINI STORM
Parts List Owner’s Manual LITE LIT16100150 LIT16100151 LIT16100153 [215-4370] LIT16100154 LIT16100155 LIT16100156 5" SPA LIGHT(2EA) ASSEMBLY COMPLETE '2003 BULB, #912 12.8V 100A 12.
Owner’s Manual Parts List ELECTRICAL ELE09900395 ELE09900400 ELE09700085 FUSE 25A POWER INPUT FUSE 20A POWER INPUT 220/110V CONVERSION KIT, PNEUMATIC CABINET WOO27513307 WOO27513308 WOO27513309 WOO27513310 WOO27513311 WOO27513312 WOO27513313 WOO27513314 WOO27513315 WOO27513316 WOO27513317 WOO27513318 WOO27513322 WOO27513323 WOO27513324 WOO27513326 WOO27513327 WOO27513328 WOO27513329 WOO27513330 WOO27513331 WOO27513333 WOO27513334 WOO27513335 WOO27513336 WOO27513337 WOO27513338 WOO27513339 WOO27513341 WO
Parts List Owner’s Manual CABINET WOO27513356 WOO27513357 WOO27513358 WOO27513359 WOO27513361 WOO27513362 WOO27513363 WOO27513364 WOO27513365 WOO27513366 WOO27513367 WOO27513368 WOO27513369 WOO27513370 WOO27513371 WOO27513372 WOO27513373 WOO27513374 WOO27513375 WOO27513376 WOO27513377 WOO27513378 WOO27513379 WOO27513381 WOO27513382 WOO27513383 WOO27513384 WOO27513385 WOO27513386 WOO27513387 WOO27513388 WOO27513389 WOO27513390 WOO27513391 WOO27513392 WOO27513393 WOO27513394 WOO27513395 WOO27513396 WOO27513
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$5.00 2004 Owner’s Manual US and Canada JOURNEY SERIES 5000 - 5300 ELECTRONIC CONTROL Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement programs, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa ............................................................................................2 Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................3 Contact Information ............................................................................................................4 Basic Spa Information .......................................................................................
Owner’s Manual Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa BENEFITS OF OWNING A CAL SPA Warm Water Workouts Almost any exercise that can be done on land, including walking or jogging, can be also done in water. If you have arthritis and you're exercising in a spa or hot tub, however, you'll probably focus on range-of-motion exercises that work the toe, ankle, knee, leg, hip, hand, wrist and shoulder. The size and shape of the hot tub, of course, will determine the specific types of exercises you can do in it.
Safety Instructions Owner’s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use the spa unless they are supervised at all times. All 110V spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords. NOTE: This may require a licensed electrician to upgrade your standard receptacle and/or circuit breaker.
Owner’s Manual Contact Information Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air/water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level 3˚ to 6˚ above the normal body temperature of 37˚C (98.6˚F). While hyperthermia has many health benefits, it is important not to allow your body’s core temperature to rise above 103˚F. Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting.
Basic Spa Information Owner’s Manual BASIC SPA INFORMATION The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must be followed carefully. With the proper care and maintenance, your Cal Spa will provide you with years of satisfaction and performance. Do not be afraid to push buttons or turn knobs to learn about your new Cal Spa, as it is built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship.
Owner’s Manual Delivery and Set-Up DELIVERY AND SET-UP Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits.
Delivery and Set-Up Owner’s Manual Provide A View With Your Spa Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa. Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard that you find enjoyable? Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day and lovely sunset in the evening. Consider these things when you plan your location.
Owner’s Manual Set-Up and Delivery PREPARING A GOOD FOUNDATION Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The area that it sits on must be able to support the weight of the spa and the occupants who use it. If the foundation is inadequate, it may shift or settle after the spa is in place, causing stress that could DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH. NOTE: Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation support is not covered by the warranty.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 110-Volt Installation Always follow applicable local, state and federal code and guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extensions cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof-covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa within 10’ of the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110V spas must have a GFCI (Figure 1).
Owner’s Manual Electrical Installation 220V Installation All 220V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-Amp GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, follow these diagrams (Figure 2 and Figure 3). 1. Always follow applicable local, state, and federal codes and guidelines. 2. Your new 220V Cal Spa requires a dedicated, 50-Amp GFCI Service with 4 #6 AWG copper wires.
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Owner’s Manual Starting Your Portable Spa STARTING YOUR PORTABLE SPA NOTE: Be careful not to over-tighten the plumbing fittings. NOTE: Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without water circulating for long periods of time. NOTE: Never fill your spa with soft water. Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm the finish of the spa and void your warranty. Filling and Powering-Up Your Cal Spa 1. 2.
Filter Maintenance Owner’s Manual FILTER MAINTENANCE Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically-controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates dirt and debris, water flow is restricted and jet production is reduced. This can cause your spa to not run or heat effectively. Clean your filter regularly and replace as needed.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Cal Spa is very versatile. You can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas. Adjustable Jets (Figure 5) Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left (counter-clockwise) will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator (Figure 6) Your new Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and money with spa chemicals. Operation Your Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator will automatically operate during the filter cycles.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Air Venturies (Figure 7) Air venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure. This is accomplished by simply rotating the air venturi knob to the left (counter-clockwise) to increase the amount of airflow through the jets. To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets, simply rotate the handle to the right (clockwise). Figure 7.
5000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 5000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION When first powered-up, the 5000 Electronic System (Figure 8) will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to, and maintain, a temperature of 100˚F until you change the set temperature as listed in the ‘Temperature Adjustment’ section. Figure 8. 5000 Electronic System. Temperature Adjustment (Range 80˚F to 104˚F) The display screen will always display the actual water temperature.
Owner’s Manual 5000 Electronic Operation Pump Equipment One Pump Equipment Depress the ‘Jets’ (Figure 10) button once to activate the low-speed pump. Depress the ‘Jets’ button again to activate the high-speed pump. Depress the ‘Jets’ button a third time to turn off the high-speed. Figure 10. Jets Button. Two Pump Equipment w/Out Circulation Pump Depress the ‘Jets’ button once to activate the low-speed pump. Depress the ‘Jets’ pad again to activate the high-speed on pump 1.
5000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Figure 12. 5000 Electronic System Temp and Light Pads. Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa will automatically filter itself twice a day. To set the filtration time, turn off the power to the spa at the GFCI breaker. Turn the GFCI breaker back on at the time of day you would like the filtration cycle to begin. The first cycle will start after the spa is powered-up. The second filtration cycle will begin twelve hours later.
Owner’s Manual Multi-Color Spa Light Operation MULTI-COLORED SPA LIGHT OPERATION This section will discuss the operation of the Multi-Colored Spa Light that comes in the J-505, J-506, J-507 and J-508 spas. The J-505 and J-506 spa models come with one light-emitting-diode (LED) waterfall and one LED Multi-Colored Spa Lighting harness. The J-507 and J-508 spa models come with two LED waterfalls and one LED Multi-Colored Spa Lighting harness. Operating the Multi-Colored Spa Light 1.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemicals. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices: Chemical Directions: • All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spas chemicals only. Other chemicals may have similar names and/or usage descriptions.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Safety: 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufactures use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas’ chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2. Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and owner’s manual. 3.
Stay with the Plan Staying with the Plan: Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufactures offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when, but why you need to use a particular chemical. Avoiding Problems: Spa water issues cannot be fixed immediately.
Filters and Filtration: Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge: The average filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas Exclusive Bio-Clean filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cloudy Water: Cloudy Water: Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the things they bring into the spa. As discussed before, the average spa holds only 350 gallons of water. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water causing cloudy water. 1.
Enzyme Oil Gone: (Oil Remover) Enzyme Oil Gone: This chemical will help break-down excessive amounts of body and other oils in the spa water. Body oil, perspiration, lotions and tanning oil will quickly accumulate in your spa if your not careful. The best solution is prevention. Always watch what goes onto your body because it will eventually end up in your spa water. How to Use Enzyme Oil Gone: 1. Add 1/2 oz. of Enzyme Oil Gone to a spa running on filter speed.
Water pH and its Effects: (Cont.) Example: Spa owners that use their spa three (3) or four (4) times a week will have lower pH than spa owners who use their spa once or twice a week. Even the sanitizers (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) that you use can effect the water’s pH levels. Did you know that Bromine has a pH level of 3.0 while chlorine has a pH level of 7.1. Other types of sanitizers have pH levels so low, it’s like adding straight acid to your spa.
Controlling The Total Alkalinity: Controlling The Total Alkalinity: 1. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. 2. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and Sanitizers first even if it throws the pH further off. 3. Chlorine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Down.” 4. Bromine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Up.” 5. Make sure test strips are not wet or outdated prior to testing. 6. Never test immediately after using oxidizer shock.
Calcium Hardness: (Hard and Soft Water) Do Not Use Soft Water When Filling Your Spa This is primarily for two reasons. 1. Soft water tends to be very unstable. This means that locking-in pH and Total Alkalinity levels becomes difficult. 2. Soft water becomes quite foamy with very little turbulence. No amount of “Foam Gone” will stop it from foaming for very long. What does this mean? Your spas water needs to have some hardness to it..
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) As mentioned on previous pages, foamy spa water can be caused by soft water. However, the most common causes of foamy water are the users themselves and the things they bring into the spa. (i.e. clothes, shampoo, and oils.) Products such as Foam Gone, only mask the problem of foamy water. There is no single chemical that will remove foam from your spa water.
Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spa’s finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) How Sanitizers Work: Sanitizers such and Bromine and Chlorine, basically kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to unharmful levels, thus eliminating them from the water. You will need to know how each sanitizer performs this task to maximize their efficiency. Bromine: Bromine is generally in tablet form, and requires a small plastic floater to dissolve slowly into the spa water.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) Chlorine: Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will only want to use Granular Chlorine. This is primarily due to Chlorine type and strengths. Unlike Bromine, chlorine can only breakdown bacteria and other contaminates to a safe level once, prior to burning out. The problem that most spa owners have with chlorine, is that levels either get too low from neglect, or too high from trying to play chemical catch-up.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Start up) Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either Bromine or Chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start up processes are the same with the exception of step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Bromine cont.) Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using test strips. (Be sure to check the expiration date prior to use.) 2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one if necessary.) 3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.) 4. Add 1 oz. of Oxidizer Shock. (See Oxidizer Shock section for more information.) Every Month: 1. Inspect equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.
Frequently Asked Chemical Questions: Q: My pH is High and my Alkalinity is low, What do I do? A: Adjust your Alkalinity first, even if it throws the pH further off. Use “pH / Alkalinity Up” or “pH / Alkalinity Down” adjust and stabilize you Total Alkalinity level. This will make it easier to adjust you pH levels later and allow them to remain stable longer. Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer Shock? A: Every week, as described in Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
Parts List Owner’s Manual PARTS LIST Description Plumbing Part Number Accu Therapy Jet (940123MG) Micro Flow Jet Micro Swirl Power Storm ZX Power Storm JX 1” Air Venturi On/Off Drain Valve Main Drain-Super High Flow Suction 2”, Sliver, 2002 Screen, Large Mesh, Insert, Clean Water System ‘02 Vent Wall Fitting, Black Diverter Valve, 2” Diverter Valve, 1” Ozone Injector, Complete 3/4” Grey Comp Ball Valve Gate Valve, 2” X Spigot PLU21702702 PLU21702403 PLU21702404 PLU21702741 PLU21702740 PLU21700375 PLU21
Owner’s Manual Parts List Description ELECTRICAL Part Number Control Box CS 5000 Control Box CS 5300 ‘03 (3 Pump) Circuit Board 2100 C2100RIA (2000) Topside Control Panel, CS 5000’03 Kit Mount Plastic Sensor Housing 220V/110V Conversion KIt w/20’ Cord Installed CD Player, AM/FM, Clarion Marine Remote Control, Digital Readout Marine, ‘03 Clarion 4” Marine Speakers ELE09000197 ELE09000194 ELE09100205 ELE09200871 ELE09900240 ELE09700086 ELE09300017 ELE09300002 ELE09300023 LIGHTING Light Bulb 12 Watts Lig
Parts List Owner’s Manual Description CABINETS Part Number Door Panel, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 26”x43 1/2” Door Panel, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 28”x43 1/2” Door Panel, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 34”x43 1/2” Front Access, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 26”x8 1/2” Front Access, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 28”x8” Front Access, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 34”x12” Front Access, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 34”x16 3/4” Round Corner, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 26”x12” Round Corner, Grey, Jet Wood Cabinet 28”x12” Round Corner, Grey, Jet Wood Cab
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$5.00 2004 Owner’s Manual US and Canada SIGNATURE SERIES 5000, 7000 and 9000 ELECTRONIC CONTROL Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. This Owner’s Manual is for spas manufactured after January 1, 2004 Due to continuous improvement programs, all models, operation, and/or specifications are subject to change without prior notice. LTR17000177 www.calspas.
Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa ............................................................................................2 Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................3 Contact Information ............................................................................................................4 Basic Spa Information .......................................................................................
Owner’s Manual Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa BENEFITS OF OWNING A CAL SPA Warm Water Workouts Almost any exercise that can be done on land, including walking or jogging, can be also done in water. If you have arthritis and you're exercising in a spa or hot tub, however, you'll probably focus on range-of-motion exercises that work the toe, ankle, knee, leg, hip, hand, wrist and shoulder. The size and shape of the hot tub, of course, will determine the specific types of exercises you can do in it.
Safety Instructions Owner’s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use the spa unless they are supervised at all times. All 110V spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords. NOTE: This may require a licensed electrician to upgrade your standard receptacle and/or circuit breaker.
Owner’s Manual Contact Information Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air/water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level 3˚ to 6˚ above the normal body temperature of 37˚C (98.6˚F). While hyperthermia has many health benefits, it is important not to allow your body’s core temperature to rise above 103˚F. Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting.
Basic Spa Information Owner’s Manual BASIC SPA INFORMATION The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must be followed carefully. With the proper care and maintenance, your Cal Spa will provide you with years of satisfaction and performance. Do not be afraid to push buttons or turn knobs to learn about your new Cal Spa, as it is built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship.
Owner’s Manual Delivery and Set-Up DELIVERY AND SET-UP Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits.
Delivery and Set-Up Owner’s Manual Provide A View With Your Spa Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa. Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard that you find enjoyable? Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day and lovely sunset in the evening. Consider these things when you plan your location.
Owner’s Manual Set-Up and Delivery PREPARING A GOOD FOUNDATION Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The area that it sits on must be able to support the weight of the spa and the occupants who use it. If the foundation is inadequate, it may shift or settle after the spa is in place, causing stress that could DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH. NOTE: Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation support is not covered by the warranty.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 110-Volt Installation Always follow applicable local, state and federal code and guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extensions cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof-covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa within 10’ of the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110V spas must have a GFCI (Figure 1).
Owner’s Manual Electrical Installation 220V Installation All 220V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-Amp GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, follow these diagrams (Figure 2 and Figure 3). 1. Always follow applicable local, state, and federal codes and guidelines. 2. Your new 220V Cal Spa requires a dedicated, 50-Amp GFCI Service with four #6 AWG copper wires.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual Figure 3.
Owner’s Manual Starting Your Portable Spa STARTING YOUR PORTABLE SPA NOTE: Be careful not to over-tighten the plumbing fittings. NOTE: Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without water circulating for long periods of time. NOTE: Never fill your spa with soft water. Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm the finish of the spa and void your warranty. Filling and Powering-Up Your Cal Spa 1.
Filter Maintenance Owner’s Manual FILTER MAINTENANCE Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically-controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates dirt and debris, water flow is restricted and jet production is reduced. This can cause your spa to not run or heat effectively. Clean your filter regularly and replace as needed.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Cal Spa is very versatile. You can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas. Adjustable Jets (Figure 5) Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left (counter-clockwise) will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator Your new Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and money with spa chemicals. Operation Your Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator will automatically operate during the filter cycles.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Air Venturies Air venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure. This is accomplished by simply rotating the air venturi knob to the left (counter-clockwise) to increase the amount of airflow through the jets. To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets, simply rotate the handle to the right (clockwise). Figure 7.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION When first powered-up, the 5000 Electronic System (Figure 8) will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to, and maintain, a temperature of 100˚F until you change the set temperature as listed in the ‘Temperature Adjustment’ section. Figure 8. 5000 Electronic System. Pump Display Pump Display Jets1 Time Jets 2 Option Light LED Temp.
Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Initial Start Up One Pump Equipment When the spa is powered on, it will display configuration digits to let the user know that it will go into Priming Mode, which can last 4 minutes. (Priming Mode is a self check & can exit at ant time by pressing either Curser. Initial start up in STANDARD Mode Temp Set (80˚F - 104˚F / 26˚C - 40˚C) (Start-up temperature set @100˚F - 37.5˚C) 5000 The display will show the actual water temperature.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Optional Filter Cycle Programming Press Time and then “ModeProg” within 3 seconds and the display will show PROGRAM, FILTER 1, and START TIME icons. Use the Cursor to select the start time hour and repeat to select the minutes (each minute press changes in increments of 5). Repeat once more to select the end time of the first filtration cycle. To set the second filtration cycle, repeat the same steps.
Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Option (optional Blower, Mister or a 3rd Pump) 7000 and 9000 Option - Press the Option button to turn on the Blower. Turn “OFF” after 15 minutes Blower - Set B Dip Switch #3 to the “ON” position and plug cord into J6 Mister - Set B Dip Switch #11 to the “ON” position and move white wire from W12 to J48 1-speed operation: “On/Off” Automatic Chemical Dispenser View Settings To program press either Cursor, Jets1 and Light.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detects a drop of 44˚F on the heater, the pump will automatically power-up to provide freeze protection. The equipment will stay “ON” for 4 minutes after the sensor detects a water temperature of 45˚F or higher. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensor.
Cal Spas Flow Diverter Owner’s Manual CAL SPAS FLOW DIVERTER The Cal Spas Flow Diverter system uses one or more motorized valve(s) to vary the jet action between certain zones in the spa. These valve(s) are preset to stop at 7 different positions. Those positions are represented by the LED lights on the Flow Diverter control panel. As the valve(s) move, the LEDs will alternate between the current position and the desired position until the desired position is reached.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemicals. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices: Chemical Directions: • All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spas chemicals only. Other chemicals may have similar names and/or usage descriptions.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Safety: 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufactures use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas’ chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2. Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and owner’s manual. 3.
Stay with the Plan Staying with the Plan: Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufactures offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when, but why you need to use a particular chemical. Avoiding Problems: Spa water issues cannot be fixed immediately.
Filters and Filtration: Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge: The average filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas Exclusive Bio-Clean filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cloudy Water: Cloudy Water: Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the things they bring into the spa. As discussed before, the average spa holds only 350 gallons of water. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water causing cloudy water. 1.
Enzyme Oil Gone: (Oil Remover) Enzyme Oil Gone: This chemical will help break-down excessive amounts of body and other oils in the spa water. Body oil, perspiration, lotions and tanning oil will quickly accumulate in your spa if your not careful. The best solution is prevention. Always watch what goes onto your body because it will eventually end up in your spa water. How to Use Enzyme Oil Gone: 1. Add 1/2 oz. of Enzyme Oil Gone to a spa running on filter speed.
Water pH and its Effects: (Cont.) Example: Spa owners that use their spa three (3) or four (4) times a week will have lower pH than spa owners who use their spa once or twice a week. Even the sanitizers (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) that you use can effect the water’s pH levels. Did you know that Bromine has a pH level of 3.0 while chlorine has a pH level of 7.1. Other types of sanitizers have pH levels so low, it’s like adding straight acid to your spa.
Controlling The Total Alkalinity: Controlling The Total Alkalinity: 1. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. 2. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and Sanitizers first even if it throws the pH further off. 3. Chlorine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Down.” 4. Bromine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Up.” 5. Make sure test strips are not wet or outdated prior to testing. 6. Never test immediately after using oxidizer shock.
Calcium Hardness: (Hard and Soft Water) Do Not Use Soft Water When Filling Your Spa This is primarily for two reasons. 1. Soft water tends to be very unstable. This means that locking-in pH and Total Alkalinity levels becomes difficult. 2. Soft water becomes quite foamy with very little turbulence. No amount of “Foam Gone” will stop it from foaming for very long. What does this mean? Your spas water needs to have some hardness to it..
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) As mentioned on previous pages, foamy spa water can be caused by soft water. However, the most common causes of foamy water are the users themselves and the things they bring into the spa. (i.e. clothes, shampoo, and oils.) Products such as Foam Gone, only mask the problem of foamy water. There is no single chemical that will remove foam from your spa water.
Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spa’s finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) How Sanitizers Work: Sanitizers such and Bromine and Chlorine, basically kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to unharmful levels, thus eliminating them from the water. You will need to know how each sanitizer performs this task to maximize their efficiency. Bromine: Bromine is generally in tablet form, and requires a small plastic floater to dissolve slowly into the spa water.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) Chlorine: Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will only want to use Granular Chlorine. This is primarily due to Chlorine type and strengths. Unlike Bromine, chlorine can only breakdown bacteria and other contaminates to a safe level once, prior to burning out. The problem that most spa owners have with chlorine, is that levels either get too low from neglect, or too high from trying to play chemical catch-up.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Start up) Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either Bromine or Chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start up processes are the same with the exception of step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Bromine cont.) Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using test strips. (Be sure to check the expiration date prior to use.) 2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one if necessary.) 3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.) 4. Add 1 oz. of Oxidizer Shock. (See Oxidizer Shock section for more information.) Every Month: 1. Inspect equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.
Frequently Asked Chemical Questions: Q: My pH is High and my Alkalinity is low, What do I do? A: Adjust your Alkalinity first, even if it throws the pH further off. Use “pH / Alkalinity Up” or “pH / Alkalinity Down” adjust and stabilize you Total Alkalinity level. This will make it easier to adjust you pH levels later and allow them to remain stable longer. Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer Shock? A: Every week, as described in Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
Warranty Information Owner’s Manual WARRANTY INFORMATION See your Cal Spas dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa. Warranty Limitations The 2004 Limited Warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, repairs by non-C.A.I. authorized representatives, incorrect electrical installation, acts of God and any other cases beyond the control of C.A.I.
Owner’s Manual Appendix Winterizing In many areas of the country, the temperature drops below 32˚F. C.A.I. recommends that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80˚F to 100˚F). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spas equipment. WARNING: IF YOU FIND THE NEED TO DRAIN YOUR SPA, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE POTENTIAL OF FREEZING IN YOUR SPAS EQUIPMENT AND PLUMBING.
Appendix Owner’s Manual APPENDIX The items that will be covered in this section will consist of the following: Chemicals Warranty Information Cal Spas Entertainment System Part Numbers In order for your retailer to expedite your order, for parts and accessories, it is recommended that you have the information that you attained in the Set-Up and Delivery section. Customer Service will want all this information for warranty purposes.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System CAL SPA ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Splash Stereo System Figure 11. Cal Flame Entertainment System This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, CD’s and also audio from the optional DVD and TV Tuner on our Entertainment Cal Flame unit. Each Cal Flame unit that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit.
Cal Spas Entertainment System Owner’s Manual 17” TV Monitor Operation: (Optional) Turning On the TV Monitor: Once the TV has been opened (either by manual or automatic operation) you will be able to operate the TV with the silver TV remote control. Front Panel Features (Figure 39) 1. Power Button - Bright red when system is ON, dim when system is OFF. 2. Volume Up/Down - Controls volume to external speakers, if connected.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System 2 3 1 4A 6 4B 5A 8 5B 12 9 16 13 7 11 15 10 14 18 17 19 21 20 Figure 12. 17” TV Remote 1. 2. 3. 4A. 4B. 5A. 5B. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Power - Turns the TV Off/On. Memory - Store favorite channels or teletext pages. Display - Shows current status of TV. CH./Page Up - Go up to the next channel/page. CH/ Page Down - Go back to the last channel/page. Volume Up - Adjust volume up.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System 42” TV Monitor and Lift Operation: (Optional) Figure 13. 42” Plasma Display Screen This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, CD’s and also audio from the optional DVD and TV Tuner on our Entertainment Cal Flame unit. Each Cal Flame unit that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System 1 6 7 2 8 3 4 9 10 5 Figure 14. 42” TV Remote 1. Remote Control Cable Jack (not included) 2. Display - Press button and the menu display will appear on the screen. Press again and it disappears. 3. Video A, Video B, Compo./ RGB B and RGB A - Use this button to switch between components. 4. Mute - Turns volume completely. 5. Menu/ Exit - Use this button to display or erase menus. 6. Remote Signal Transmission Window 7.
Cal Spas Entertainment System Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Operation DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor (Optional) This system contains the DVD player and DVD remote controller. NOTE: Although encased in a plastic housing with weather seals, this system and remote control are not waterproof. You must be take every step necessary to keep this system dry. Water damage is not covered by the manufacturers warranty. These instructions are to describe basic functions.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Operating the DVD System In TV Mode: Figure 16. DVD Player The DVD system is used to feed the audio signal from the TV Tuner to the stereo. You will need to switch the audio and Video modes with DVD remote to properly receive picture and sound. NOTE: The Stereo must be tuned to 88.7FM to receive audio signals from either the DVD or TV Tuner. Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn on DVD system as mentioned on the previous pages.
Parts List Owner’s Manual PARTS LIST Description SHELL Part Number ACR03400000 ACR03400020 ACR03400030 ACR03400035 ACR03400045 ACR03400050 ACR03400055 ACR03400060 ACR03400065 ACR03400070 ACR03400080 ACR03400090 ACR03400091 ACR03400092 ACR03400093 ACR03400094 ACR03400095 ACR03400096 ACR03400097 ACR03400098 ACR03400040 ACRYLIC REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT DARK TWILITE QUARITE REPAIR KIT LIGHT TWILGHT QUARITE REPAIR KIT SAHARA QUARITE REPAIR KIT SAPPHIRE QUARITE REPAIR KIT SATURN QUARI
Owner’s Manual Parts List Description PLUMBING Part Number PLU21700748 PLU21700747 PLU21702748 PLU21702747 PLU21703140 PLU21703130 PLU21702713 BARREL ASSY, PULSE SS CX (CS2126519-2SS) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SS SX (CS2126509-2SS) BARREL ASSY, PULSE SILVER CX (CS2126519-2S) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SILVER SX (CS2126509-2S) MINI STORM ROTO RF 2 TONE (CS2127939-2S) INSERT POLY STORM TWIN ROTO LG (CS2128179-2S) SX PULSE POWER STORM INTERNAL, 6.5" CS 3 SCLP ESC (CS2126559-2S) SX PULSE POWER STORM INTERNAL, 6.
Parts List Owner’s Manual Description LITE Part Number LIT16100150 LIT16100151 LIT16100153 5" SPA LIGHT(2EA) ASSEMBLY COMPLETE '2003 BULB, #912 12.8V 100A 12.
Owner’s Manual Parts List Description CABINETS Part Number WOO27513307 WOO27513308 WOO27513309 WOO27513310 WOO27513311 WOO27513312 WOO27513313 WOO27513314 WOO27513315 WOO27513316 WOO27513317 WOO27513318 WOO27513322 WOO27513323 WOO27513324 WOO27513326 WOO27513327 WOO27513328 WOO27513329 WOO27513330 WOO27513331 WOO27513333 WOO27513334 WOO27513335 WOO27513336 WOO27513337 WOO27513338 WOO27513339 WOO27513341 WOO27513342 WOO27513343 WOO27513344 WOO27513346 WOO27513347 WOO27513348 WOO27513349 WOO27513350 WOO27
Parts List Description CABINETS WOO27513361 WOO27513362 WOO27513363 WOO27513364 WOO27513365 WOO27513366 WOO27513367 WOO27513368 WOO27513369 WOO27513370 WOO27513371 WOO27513372 WOO27513373 WOO27513374 WOO27513375 WOO27513376 WOO27513377 WOO27513378 WOO27513379 WOO27513381 WOO27513382 WOO27513383 WOO27513384 WOO27513385 WOO27513386 WOO27513387 WOO27513388 WOO27513389 WOO27513390 WOO27513391 WOO27513392 WOO27513393 WOO27513394 WOO27513395 WOO27513396 WOO27513397 WOO27513398 WOO27513399 WOO27513401 WOO27513403
Owner’s Manual Description CABINETS WOO27513409 WOO27513410 WOO27513411 WOO27513412 WOO27513413 WOO27513414 WOO27513415 WOO27513416 WOO27513417 WOO27513418 WOO27513419 WOO27513421 WOO27513422 WOO27513423 WOO27513424 WOO27513425 WOO27513426 WOO27513427 WOO27513428 WOO27513429 WOO27513431 WOO27513432 WOO27513434 WOO27513435 WOO27513436 WOO27513437 WOO27513438 WOO27513439 WOO27513441 WOO27513442 WOO27513443 WOO27513444 WOO27513445 WOO27513446 WOO27513447 WOO27513448 WOO27513449 WOO27513450 WOO27513451 WOO2751
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Table of Contents Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa ............................................................................................2 Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................3 Contact Information ............................................................................................................4 Basic Spa Information .......................................................................................
Owner’s Manual Benefits of Owning a Cal Spa BENEFITS OF OWNING A CAL SPA Warm Water Workouts Almost any exercise that can be done on land, including walking or jogging, can be also done in water. If you have arthritis and you're exercising in a spa or hot tub, however, you'll probably focus on range-of-motion exercises that work the toe, ankle, knee, leg, hip, hand, wrist and shoulder. The size and shape of the hot tub, of course, will determine the specific types of exercises you can do in it.
Safety Instructions Owner’s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use the spa unless they are supervised at all times. All 110V spas require a DEDICATED 20 AMP GFCI SERVICE. Do not use extension cords. NOTE: This may require a licensed electrician to upgrade your standard receptacle and/or circuit breaker.
Owner’s Manual Contact Information Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air/water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level 3˚ to 6˚ above the normal body temperature of 37˚C (98.6˚F). While hyperthermia has many health benefits, it is important not to allow your body’s core temperature to rise above 103˚F. Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting.
Basic Spa Information Owner’s Manual BASIC SPA INFORMATION The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must be followed carefully. With the proper care and maintenance, your Cal Spa will provide you with years of satisfaction and performance. Do not be afraid to push buttons or turn knobs to learn about your new Cal Spa, as it is built with quality materials and excellent craftsmanship.
Owner’s Manual Delivery and Set-Up DELIVERY AND SET-UP Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits.
Delivery and Set-Up Owner’s Manual Provide A View With Your Spa Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa. Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard that you find enjoyable? Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day and lovely sunset in the evening. Consider these things when you plan your location.
Owner’s Manual Set-Up and Delivery PREPARING A GOOD FOUNDATION Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The area that it sits on must be able to support the weight of the spa and the occupants who use it. If the foundation is inadequate, it may shift or settle after the spa is in place, causing stress that could DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH. NOTE: Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation support is not covered by the warranty.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 110-Volt Installation Always follow applicable local, state and federal code and guidelines. 1. Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. 2. Do not use an extensions cord. 3. Always use a weatherproof-covered receptacle. 4. Never have your spa within 10’ of the receptacle. 5. Do not bury the power cord. 6. A damaged cord must be replaced before next usage. 7. All 110V spas must have a GFCI (Figure 1).
Owner’s Manual Electrical Installation 220V Installation All 220V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-Amp GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, follow these diagrams (Figure 2 and Figure 3). 1. Always follow applicable local, state, and federal codes and guidelines. 2. Your new 220V Cal Spa requires a dedicated, 50-Amp GFCI Service with four #6 AWG copper wires.
Electrical Installation Owner’s Manual Figure 3.
Owner’s Manual Starting Your Portable Spa STARTING YOUR PORTABLE SPA NOTE: Be careful not to over-tighten the plumbing fittings. NOTE: Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without water circulating for long periods of time. NOTE: Never fill your spa with soft water. Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm the finish of the spa and void your warranty. Filling and Powering-Up Your Cal Spa 1.
Filter Maintenance Owner’s Manual FILTER MAINTENANCE Portable Spas: Filtration starts on electronically-controlled spas as soon as the pumps are primed and water flow is steady. As the flow of water goes through the filter, dirt and debris is removed and accumulated in the filter cartridge. As the filter cartridge accumulates dirt and debris, water flow is restricted and jet production is reduced. This can cause your spa to not run or heat effectively. Clean your filter regularly and replace as needed.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Cal Spa is very versatile. You can direct the flow of water and air through various locations throughout your spa. The following list of features are available on most spas. Adjustable Jets (Figure 5) Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left (counter-clockwise) will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator Your new Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and money with spa chemicals. Operation Your Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator will automatically operate during the filter cycles.
Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Air Venturies Air venturies are the smaller knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure. This is accomplished by simply rotating the air venturi knob to the left (counter-clockwise) to increase the amount of airflow through the jets. To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets, simply rotate the handle to the right (clockwise). Figure 7.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 ELECTRONIC OPERATION When first powered-up, the 5000 Electronic System (Figure 8) will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to, and maintain, a temperature of 100˚F until you change the set temperature as listed in the ‘Temperature Adjustment’ section. Figure 8. 5000 Electronic System. Pump Display Pump Display Jets1 Time Jets 2 Option Light LED Temp.
Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Initial Start Up One Pump Equipment When the spa is powered on, it will display configuration digits to let the user know that it will go into Priming Mode, which can last 4 minutes. (Priming Mode is a self check & can exit at ant time by pressing either Curser. Initial start up in STANDARD Mode Temp Set (80˚F - 104˚F / 26˚C - 40˚C) (Start-up temperature set @100˚F - 37.5˚C) 5000 The display will show the actual water temperature.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Optional Filter Cycle Programming Press Time and then “ModeProg” within 3 seconds and the display will show PROGRAM, FILTER 1, and START TIME icons. Use the Cursor to select the start time hour and repeat to select the minutes (each minute press changes in increments of 5). Repeat once more to select the end time of the first filtration cycle. To set the second filtration cycle, repeat the same steps.
Owner’s Manual 5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Option (optional Blower, Mister or a 3rd Pump) 7000 and 9000 Option - Press the Option button to turn on the Blower. Turn “OFF” after 15 minutes Blower - Set B Dip Switch #3 to the “ON” position and plug cord into J6 Mister - Set B Dip Switch #11 to the “ON” position and move white wire from W12 to J48 1-speed operation: “On/Off” Automatic Chemical Dispenser View Settings To program press either Cursor, Jets1 and Light.
5000, 7000 and 9000 Electronic Operation Owner’s Manual Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detects a drop of 44˚F on the heater, the pump will automatically power-up to provide freeze protection. The equipment will stay “ON” for 4 minutes after the sensor detects a water temperature of 45˚F or higher. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensor.
Cal Spas Flow Diverter Owner’s Manual CAL SPAS FLOW DIVERTER The Cal Spas Flow Diverter system uses one or more motorized valve(s) to vary the jet action between certain zones in the spa. These valve(s) are preset to stop at 7 different positions. Those positions are represented by the LED lights on the Flow Diverter control panel. As the valve(s) move, the LEDs will alternate between the current position and the desired position until the desired position is reached.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals are used and a Clear Water Plan is implemented. The key to clean, clear, safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, operation and chemicals. This Clear Water Plan will help give you that understanding. IMPORTANT Chemical Safety Notices: Chemical Directions: • All directions in this program are calculated for Cal Spas chemicals only. Other chemicals may have similar names and/or usage descriptions.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan™ Safety: 1. This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas Chemicals only. Most chemical manufactures use different chemical formulas and strengths. Cal Spas’ chemicals are specially formulated to provide proper chemical balance at lower dosages. Compare labels and dosages and see for yourself. You will get greater protection and performance with Cal Spas Chemicals. 2. Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and owner’s manual. 3.
Stay with the Plan Staying with the Plan: Spa owners who enjoy the cleanest water with a minimum time investment, all have one thing in common: they use, and stay with a simple chemical plan. Most chemical manufactures offer a maintenance plan printed in a small booklet, which contains nothing more than how much to use. The Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan describes not only what and when, but why you need to use a particular chemical. Avoiding Problems: Spa water issues cannot be fixed immediately.
Filters and Filtration: Exclusive Bio-Clean Filter Cartridge: The average filter cartridge is designed to remove dirt, sand, minerals, phosphates, bather waste and other solids from the spa. Unfortunately, some spa owners fail to include filter cleaning as part of their chemical maintenance plan. Filters accumulate debris and become prime areas for bacteria growth. The Cal Spas Exclusive Bio-Clean filter is the only antibacterial filter cartridge on the market today.
Cloudy Water: Cloudy Water: Everyone experiences cloudy water at one time or another. The number one cause of cloudy water is the spa user and the things they bring into the spa. As discussed before, the average spa holds only 350 gallons of water. What you bring into the spa will stay in the water for some time. Think of the spa as a thorough body wash. Everything that is in your clothes, skin and hair will be washed off and left in the spa water causing cloudy water. 1.
Enzyme Oil Gone: (Oil Remover) Enzyme Oil Gone: This chemical will help break-down excessive amounts of body and other oils in the spa water. Body oil, perspiration, lotions and tanning oil will quickly accumulate in your spa if your not careful. The best solution is prevention. Always watch what goes onto your body because it will eventually end up in your spa water. How to Use Enzyme Oil Gone: 1. Add 1/2 oz. of Enzyme Oil Gone to a spa running on filter speed.
Water pH and its Effects: (Cont.) Example: Spa owners that use their spa three (3) or four (4) times a week will have lower pH than spa owners who use their spa once or twice a week. Even the sanitizers (Bromine, Chlorine, etc.) that you use can effect the water’s pH levels. Did you know that Bromine has a pH level of 3.0 while chlorine has a pH level of 7.1. Other types of sanitizers have pH levels so low, it’s like adding straight acid to your spa.
Controlling The Total Alkalinity: Controlling The Total Alkalinity: 1. Always follow printed instructions on the bottle and/or packages. 2. Always adjust Total Alkalinity and Sanitizers first even if it throws the pH further off. 3. Chlorine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Down.” 4. Bromine users will generally use more “pH / Alkalinity Up.” 5. Make sure test strips are not wet or outdated prior to testing. 6. Never test immediately after using oxidizer shock.
Calcium Hardness: (Hard and Soft Water) Do Not Use Soft Water When Filling Your Spa This is primarily for two reasons. 1. Soft water tends to be very unstable. This means that locking-in pH and Total Alkalinity levels becomes difficult. 2. Soft water becomes quite foamy with very little turbulence. No amount of “Foam Gone” will stop it from foaming for very long. What does this mean? Your spas water needs to have some hardness to it..
Foam Gone (Foam Prevention and Assistance) As mentioned on previous pages, foamy spa water can be caused by soft water. However, the most common causes of foamy water are the users themselves and the things they bring into the spa. (i.e. clothes, shampoo, and oils.) Products such as Foam Gone, only mask the problem of foamy water. There is no single chemical that will remove foam from your spa water.
Multi-Purpose Cleaner (Spa finish cleaning) Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spas finish. Through normal use, the spa’s finish can accumulate dirt, oil, and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines. Cal Spas’ Multi-Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent, non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish. The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) How Sanitizers Work: Sanitizers such and Bromine and Chlorine, basically kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to unharmful levels, thus eliminating them from the water. You will need to know how each sanitizer performs this task to maximize their efficiency. Bromine: Bromine is generally in tablet form, and requires a small plastic floater to dissolve slowly into the spa water.
Sanitizers: (Bromine and Chlorine) Chlorine: Chlorine is generally in liquid form. However, in spa applications you will only want to use Granular Chlorine. This is primarily due to Chlorine type and strengths. Unlike Bromine, chlorine can only breakdown bacteria and other contaminates to a safe level once, prior to burning out. The problem that most spa owners have with chlorine, is that levels either get too low from neglect, or too high from trying to play chemical catch-up.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Start up) Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a routine draining, you will want to follow this start-up plan to extend water life and performance. If you are following either Bromine or Chlorine Clear Water plans, you will notice that both start up processes are the same with the exception of step 4. As with all chemical dosages listed in the Clear Water Plan, start up dosages are intended for 500 gallon spas.
Cal Spas Clear Water Plan (Bromine cont.) Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using test strips. (Be sure to check the expiration date prior to use.) 2. Check bromine floater for sufficient amount of bromine tablets. (Add one if necessary.) 3. Adjust Total Alkalinity, then pH if needed. (See pH and Alkalinity sections for more information.) 4. Add 1 oz. of Oxidizer Shock. (See Oxidizer Shock section for more information.) Every Month: 1. Inspect equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects.
Frequently Asked Chemical Questions: Q: My pH is High and my Alkalinity is low, What do I do? A: Adjust your Alkalinity first, even if it throws the pH further off. Use “pH / Alkalinity Up” or “pH / Alkalinity Down” adjust and stabilize you Total Alkalinity level. This will make it easier to adjust you pH levels later and allow them to remain stable longer. Q: When is the best time to use Oxidizer Shock? A: Every week, as described in Cal Spas’ Clear Water Plan, and after heavy bather loads.
Cal Spas Chemicals Bromine/Chlorine Starter Kit #CH07000290/#CHE07000295 Vinyl & Leather Cleaner #CHE07000620 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub sanitizer disinfectant. Treats 250gallons for up to 3 weeks. Specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet damage. Chlorinating Granuals #CHE07000865/#CHE07000880 When used as directed, this product is effective as a spa and hot tub water disinfecting agent.
Warranty Information Owner’s Manual WARRANTY INFORMATION See your Cal Spas dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa. Warranty Limitations The 2004 Limited Warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, repairs by non-C.A.I. authorized representatives, incorrect electrical installation, acts of God and any other cases beyond the control of C.A.I.
Owner’s Manual Appendix Winterizing In many areas of the country, the temperature drops below 32˚F. C.A.I. recommends that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80˚F to 100˚F). This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spas equipment. WARNING: IF YOU FIND THE NEED TO DRAIN YOUR SPA, PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE POTENTIAL OF FREEZING IN YOUR SPAS EQUIPMENT AND PLUMBING.
Appendix Owner’s Manual APPENDIX The items that will be covered in this section will consist of the following: Chemicals Warranty Information Cal Spas Entertainment System Part Numbers In order for your retailer to expedite your order, for parts and accessories, it is recommended that you have the information that you attained in the Set-Up and Delivery section. Customer Service will want all this information for warranty purposes.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System CAL SPAS ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Splash Stereo System Figure 11. Cal Flame Entertainment System This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, CD’s and also audio from the optional DVD and TV Tuner on our Entertainment Cal Flame unit. Each Cal Flame unit that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit.
Cal Spas Entertainment System Owner’s Manual 17” TV Monitor Operation: (Optional) Turning On the TV Monitor: Once the TV has been opened (either by manual or automatic operation) you will be able to operate the TV with the silver TV remote control. Front Panel Features (Figure 39) 1. Power Button - Bright red when system is ON, dim when system is OFF. 2. Volume Up/Down - Controls volume to external speakers, if connected.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spa Entertainment System Figure 12. 17” TV Remote 1. 2. 3. 4A. 4B. 5A. 5B. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Power - Turns the TV Off/On. Memory - Store favorite channels or teletext pages. Display - Shows current status of TV. CH./Page Up - Go up to the next channel/page. CH/ Page Down - Go back to the last channel/page. Volume Up - Adjust volume up. Volume Down - Adjust volume down. Numeric Key Pad - Select TV channels.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System 42” TV Monitor and Lift Operation: (Optional) Figure 13. 42” Plasma Display Screen This system can be used to listen to AM or FM Stereo signals, CD’s and also audio from the optional DVD and TV Tuner on our Entertainment Cal Flame unit. Each Cal Flame unit that is equipped with the Splash Stereo system is delivered with the manufacturers operating instructions. We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating this unit.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Figure 14. 42” TV Remote 1. Remote Control Cable Jack (not included) 2. Display - Press button and the menu display will appear on the screen. Press again and it disappears. 3. Video A, Video B, Compo./ RGB B and RGB A - Use this button to switch between components. 4. Mute - Turns volume completely. 5. Menu/ Exit - Use this button to display or erase menus. 6. Remote Signal Transmission Window 7. Aspect - Use this button to switch between aspect ratios. 8.
Cal Spas Entertainment System Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Operation DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor (Optional) This system contains the DVD player and DVD remote controller. NOTE: Although encased in a plastic housing with weather seals, this system and remote control are not waterproof. You must be take every step necessary to keep this system dry. Water damage is not covered by the manufacturers warranty. These instructions are to describe basic functions.
Owner’s Manual Cal Spas Entertainment System Operating the DVD System In TV Mode: Figure 16. DVD Player The DVD system is used to feed the audio signal from the TV Tuner to the stereo. You will need to switch the audio and Video modes with DVD remote to properly receive picture and sound. NOTE: The Stereo must be tuned to 88.7FM to receive audio signals from either the DVD or TV Tuner. Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn on DVD system as mentioned on the previous pages.
Parts List Owner’s Manual PARTS LIST Part Number SHELL Description ACR03400000 ACR034000094 ACR034000095 ACR03400020 ACR03400030 ACR03400035 ACR03400040 ACR03400045 ACR03400050 ACR03400055 ACR03400060 ACR03400065 ACR03400070 ACR03400080 ACR03400090 ACR03400091 ACR03400092 ACR03400093 ACR03400096 ACR03400097 ACR03400098 ACRYLIC REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT SPRUCE QUARITE REPAIR KIT BGRASS QUARITE REPAIR KIT QUARITE REPAIR KIT DARK TWILITE QUARITE REPAIR KIT LIGHT TWILGHT QUARITE REPAIR KIT WINE QUARITE
Owner’s Manual Parts List PLUMBING PLU21702723 PLU21700748 PLU21700747 PLU21702748 PLU21702747 PLU21703140 PLU21703130 PLU21702713 PLU21700749 PLU21702714 PLU21700751 PLU21702716 PLU21700752 PLU21702717 PLU21700753 PLU21702718 PLU21700754 PLU21700755 PLU21700756 PLU21700757 ADJ CLUSTER STORM METAL SC STAINLESS (CS2121529-2SS) BARREL ASSY, PULSE SS CX (CS2126519-2SS) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SS SX (CS2126509-2SS) BARREL ASSY, PULSE SILVER CX (CS2126519-2S) BARREL ASSY, SWIRL SILVER SX (CS2126509-2S) MINI STORM
Parts List Owner’s Manual LITE LIT16100150 LIT16100151 LIT16100153 [215-4370] LIT16100154 LIT16100155 LIT16100156 5" SPA LIGHT(2EA) ASSEMBLY COMPLETE '2003 BULB, #912 12.8V 100A 12.
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