Operating instructions

Swim Spa Operators Guide
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CONTROLS AND VALVES
Air Control
Each spa is equipped with air controls (venturies). The
purpose of these controls is to regulate the mixture of
air and water that flows through the jets. If an optional
blower is installed, air is also pushed through the air
controls (venturies) for maximum output. If your spa
has a master massage jet located in the foot well, the
spa will be equipped with an air control specifically for
the master massage jet. This third control operates the
same as the others. Colors/style may vary from draw-
ing. An Air Control is the smallest of the valve controls.
Mini Diverter Valve
This valve controls the water flow of neck jets, shoulder
jets, and waterfalls (if so equipped) located throughout
the spa. A simple clockwise turn of the handle will in
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crease to the maximum output allowed. Another turn
in the opposite direction will decrease / turn off the jet.
Colors/style may vary from drawing. A Mini Diverter
Valve is the medium size of the valve controls.
Water Diverter Valve
The Water Diverter Valve controls the output of the
pump(s) water flow to either side of the spa, or it will
provide even water flow to all jets if left in the half way
position. The purpose of this valve is to increase or de
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crease the output of one side or another for maximum
or minimum water flow in case of one or two person
usage. This valve is also used to turn the master mas-
sage jet on and off, if so equipped. Colors/style may
vary from drawing. A Water Diverter Valve is the largest
of the valve controls.
Although all three controls look similar in appearance,
they are easily discernable by size. The Air Control is
the smallest, the Mini Diverter Valve is medium in size,
and the Water Diverter Valve is the largest .
A Mini Diverter Valve, an Air Control, and a Water Diverter Valve. Locations will vary on
each spa model.
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