Spa OWNER’S MANUAL
Model: Serial Number: Date Installed: Dealer: Address: Telephone: Note: The serial number/identification label is located within the equipment compartment and skimmer housing. Model #5000 - Polo #6000 - Adelphi #1000 - Putnam #4000 - Travers #2000 - Excelsior #10000 - Canfield #8000 - Pavilion #9000 - Victoria Select Plus Series #3000 - Lexington* Plus #7000 - Clifton* Plus #9000 - Franklin* Plus Average Fill Weight Weight Gallons Filled lbs.
T Table of Contents SARATOGA SPA SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS JET SYSTEM MENUS Avoiding Risk to Children ....................................... 2 Avoiding Risk of Electrical Shock .......................... 3 Avoiding Risk of Injury ............................................ 3 Unclean Water ......................................................... 4 Avoiding Risk of Hyperthermia ............................. 4 Avoiding Risk of Skin Burns .................................. 5 Important Spa Instructions ........
S Saratoga Spa Safety Instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AVOIDING THE RISK TO CHILDREN SPA SAFETY REMINDERS DANGER: RISK OF CHILD DROWNING Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children cannot use a spa unless they are supervised at all times. WARNING: • To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this spa unless they are closely supervised at all times.
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Do not permit any electrical appliance, such as a light, telephone, radio or television within 5 feet (1.5m) of a spa. These units DO NOT have an internal ground fault circuit interrupter. The installation of a ground fault circuit interrupter MUST be done by a qualified Electrician and must meet all local and national codes. Failure to maintain a safe distance may result in death, or serious personal injury due to electrocution, if the appliance should fall into the spa.
• Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use the spa. • Water temperature in excess of 38ºC (100.4ºF) may be injurious to your health. • Pregnant women should consult a physician before using spa. • Persons suffering from obesity, or with a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using spa.
DANGER: AVOIDING THE RISK OF SKIN BURNS • To reduce the risk of injury, before entering a spa the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer, since the tolerance of temperature-regulating devices may vary by as much as ±5°F. • Test the water with your hand before entering the spa to be sure it’s comfortable. Important: The following contains important spa information, and we strongly encourage you to read and apply them.
Luxury Line Spa Specifications Width Height 57” 1, 45m Adelphi 67” 1,70m Putnam 75” 1,90m Travers 77” 1.96m Excelsior 84” 2,13m Canfield 84” 2,13m Victoria 89” 2,26m Pavilion 89” 2,26m 29” 0,74m 29” 0,74m 34” 0,86m 34” 0.
Polo 110V/220V - Spa Features A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jet H. Storm Jets I. Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Bottom Spa Drain L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 Polo 110V/220V - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 1 Uni- Speed Hydro Pump 2. 1 kw/4 kw Heater 3. Purity Circulation™ Pump 4.
Adelphi 110V/220V - Spa Features A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valve C. Power Massage® Jet D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jets H.Vortex™ Circulation Jet I. Bottom Spa Drain J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Backlit Digital Control Panel L.. Microban® Filtration M. Toploading Skimmer N. Pillows O. Storm Jets P. Mood Light 7 3 4 1 2 5 6 8 Adelphi 110V/220V - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 1 Uni Speed Hydro Pump 2. 1 kw/4 kw Heater 3. Purity Circulation™ Pump 4.
Putnam 110/220V - Spa Features * 220V Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets * A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto-Stream™ Valve C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jets H. Storm Jets I. Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Bottom Spa Drain L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light 7 3 4 1 2 5 6 8 Putnam 110V/220V or 220V - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1a.
Travers - Spa Features * Travers 220V Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets * A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Storm Jets H. Deluxe Jets I.Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Bottom Spa Drain L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light 7 3 4 1 2 5 6 8 Travers 110V/220V or 220V - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1a.
Excelsior - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/ CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valve C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jets H. Storm Jets I.Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Bottom Spa Drain K. Relax Stream™ Waterfall L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light Excelsior - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 2. 4 kw Heater 3. Purity Circulation™ Pump 4.
Canfield - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valve C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jets H. Storm Jets I.Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Bottom Spa Drain K. Relax Stream™ Waterfall L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light Canfield - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. (2) Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 2. 4 kw Heater 3. Purity Circulation™ Pump 4.
Victoria - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jet H. Storm Jets I.Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Bottom Spa Drain L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Turbo Jets Q. Satellite Controls R. Mood Light Victoria - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 1a.
Pavilion - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/ CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Power Stream® Jets E. Cluster Jets F. Mini Jets G. Deluxe Jet H. Storm Jets I. Turbo Jets J.Vortex™ Circulation Jet K. Relax Stream™ Waterfall L. Bottom Spa Drain M. Backlit Digital Control Panel N. Microban® Filtration O. Toploading Skimmer P. Pillows Q. Mood Light Pavilion - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 1a.
S SELECT *PLUS* SERIES Lexington *Plus* - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A. Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Cluster Jets E. Mini Jets F. Deluxe Jet G. Master Massage H. Vortex™ Circulation Jet I. Bottom Spa Drain J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Backlit Digital Control Panel L. Microban® Filtration M. Toploading Skimmer N. Pillows O. Mood Light Lexington *Plus* - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 2. 4 kw heater 3.
S SELECT *PLUS* SERIES Clifton *Plus* - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Cluster Jets E Mini Jets F. Deluxe Jet G. Storm Jets H.Vortex™ Circulation Jet I. Bottom Spa Drain J. Relax Stream™ Waterfall K. Backlit Digital Control Panel L. Microban® Filtration M. Toploading Skimmer N. Pillows O. Mood Light Clifton *Plus* - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 2. 4 kw heater 3.
S SELECT *PLUS* SERIES Franklin *Plus* - Spa Features *Unit Shown With Optional Blower Jets* A.Versa-Flo™/CFE Valves B. Roto Stream™ Valves C. Power Massage® Jets D. Cluster Jets E. Mini Jets F. Deluxe Jet G. Storm Jets H. Master Massage I. Vortex™ Circulation Jet J. Bottom Spa Drain K. Relax Stream™ Waterfall L. Backlit Digital Control Panel M. Microban® Filtration N. Toploading Skimmer O. Pillows P. Mood Light Franklin *Plus* - Saratoga Spa Operations Center 1. 2 Dual Speed Hydro Pumps 2.
I Installation Instructions Location Pr eparation Your Saratoga Spa is totally self-contained and portable. You can install the spa outside or inside. Preferable places are on a patio, deck or indoors. The spa should always be placed on a structurally strong, level surface. Other items you need to consider are the following: • Verify that the location chosen can support the weight of the spa, the water of the spa and its occupants.
E Electrical Requir ements and Pr ecautions: Your Saratoga Spa has gone through numerous tests to verify that all the spas functions operate. Beyond the tests, your Saratoga Spa has been designed to provide the maximum safety against electrical shock. Read and follow the electrical installation requirements and instructions completely. The next few pages will assist you in properly connecting the electrical input. Follow the electrical instructions for your specific spa model.
Note: The GFCI breaker must be placed in sight of the spa, at a minimum distance of five feet (1.5m) away. Note: As of January 1, 1996 the National Electric Code (NEC) requires GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) on all spa installations. 4. Connect the supply conduit to the blue “M-Class” spa control box.
110 / 220 Volt Convertible Models - Polo - Adelphi - Putnam 110 - Travers 110 110 Volt Electrical Requirements: The above models are manufactured with the SC-MP 110V/220V convertible spa pack. The units are factory wired for 220 Volt applications and come equipped with a 4KW heater. The models can be converted for 110 Volt applications and to run with a 1KW heater. The 110 Volt models must be connected to a “dedicated” 110 Volt 20Amp grounded circuit.
Before servicing the spa, make sure all power to the spa is disconnected. Follow the following instructions for a successful electrical installation. 1. Unscrew the screws on the front access panel. 2. Carefully pull access panel towards you (away from spa) and pull upward. Set access panel aside. 3. Locate the blue SC-MP 110V/220V spa control box. Loosen the screws on the front of the control box. Lift the control box cover upward and the terminal block will be exposed. 4.
I Initial Operating Instructions: Start-Up and Refill Pr ocedures Your Saratoga Spa has been tested at the manufacturing plant to ensure that all the spas functions operate. During the test procedure, a small amount of water may have remained in the spas plumbing. Through the shipping process water may have spotted the spas shell. You may need to wipe down the shell with a soft cloth. Please read and follow the start-up instructions to ensure a successful start-up or refill.
Start-up Pr ocedures 1. For a successful start-up, fill the spa with water through the Whisper Clean® cartridge. The Whisper Clean® cartridge is the cartridge with the coarse threaded yellow ACME style adapter. a. Locate the filter compartment area. Note: Pavilion and Victoria models have three filters, all other models use only two filters. b. Pull up and remove filter cover. c. Remove the filter cartridge and screen adapter by turning them counter clockwise. d.
4. At this point, turn power on to the spa control system by turning on the GFCI breaker. The MSPA operations center will begin heating the spa to the factory set temperature of 95ºF (35ºC). 5. The next step is to check that the jet system(s) are operational. Press on the Jet(s) button to turn on the pump(s). A strong force of water flowing through the jets indicates the pump(s) are primed. Weak or surging jet(s) indicates the pump(s) still need to be primed (see Troubleshooting section). 6.
V Versa-Flo™ Jets and CFE Jet Descriptions Power Massage Plus® Patented jet provides dual water massage to your neck or back from under the built-in headrest. The jet is controlled by a small selector valve, giving the bather total control. Power Str eam® Underwater jet patterned after the Power Massage®. This jet runs a ribbon of water parallel to the surface of the spa body. Not found in all units.
Cyclo Flo Jet This jet provides a balanced mix of air and water to give a soft, powerful, direct pressure massage to mid-size muscle groups. The design allows for higher GPM for performance and maximum relief. Twin Rotational Jet This jet provides multiple adjustment for varied rotational intensities. Turbo Jet Provides an intense lower body massage and whirlpool stimulation through a large orifice. Xtr eme Flo Jet The Xtreme Flo jet provides a mix of water and air.
S Saratoga Spa Jet Selectors The Jets in the Saratoga Spa Luxury Line have different ways to adjust the jet therapy systems. While having the Hydro Jet pump(s) on the user has the ability to turn on and off each individual Versa-Flo™ Jet. The Versa Flo™ Jet(s) can be turned on and off by turning the outer scallop on the face of the jet. In addition to having the ability to control each individual jet, the jets can be adjusted by zones. Saratoga Spa uses three different ways to adjust the jet therapy zones.
Jet Therapy Zones This example will help you to understand the following pages that discuss the jet system menus. The navigational tool was read from standing outside of the spa and in front of the particular selector. Keep this in mind when the following pages discuss 12,3,6 or 9 o’clock position settings. The Versa-Flo™ selector, and CFE selector can only be rotated 180º. The Roto Stream™ valve can be rotated 360º.
12 3 9 Polo Jet System Menu 6 1A 2B 2A 1 1- CFE SELECTOR • Controls the Power Massage® Jet 1A • By turning the CFE selector to the 9, 12 or 3 o’clock position the different settings in the Power Massage Plus® Jet 1A will turn on. 2 2 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • The 3 o’clock position activates the jets in the lounge seat 2B. • Setting the Versa-Flo™ Selector to the 9 o’clock position turns on the two Power Stream® jets and the one Versa-Flo™ Jet in the footwell area 3A.
12 Adelphi Jet System Menu 1A 3 9 6 2A 1 2 1- CFE SELECTOR • Controls the amount of water flowing through the Power Massage® Jet 1A. • By setting the CFE selector to the 12 o’clock or 6 o’clock position the Power Massage® Jet 1A is turned on. • Setting the CFE selector to the 9 o’clock position turns off the Power Massage® Jet 1A. 2 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Controls the 6 jets in seat 2A. • Adjusting the Roto Stream™ valve to different settings allows for certain jets to come on in seat 2A.
12 Putnam Jet System Menu 3 9 6 2B 2A 1A 2 1 JET 1 HYDRO PUMP ACTIVITIES All Jets in Spa 1 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • The Roto Stream™ valve controls the six VersaFlo™ Jets 1A. 2 - CFE SELECTOR • Small CFE selector allows the user to adjust the Power Massage® Jet 2A or the Relax Stream™ 2B. 4A 4 3 3A 3 - CFE SELECTOR • By adjusting the small CFE selector the user is able to adjust the amount of water flowing through the Power Massage® Jet 3A.
12 9 Travers Jet System Menu 3 6 2A 1A 2 1 3A 3 1B JET 1 HYDRO PUMP ACTIVATES ALL JETS IN SPA 1 - THE CFE SELECTOR • Controls the Power Massage® Jet 1A and the Relax Stream™ 1B. • Pointing the CFE selector to the 12 o’clock position turns on the Power Massage® Jet 1A. • Pointing the CFE selector to the 6 o’clock position will activate the Relax Stream™ 1B. 2 - THE ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Controls the jets in seat 2A. 3 - THE SECONDARY ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Controls the jets in seat 3A.
12 Excelsior Jet System Menu 3 9 6 2A 2B 2C 1 2 1A 2D 1B 1 - CFE SELECTOR • Controls the Power Massage® Jet 1A and the Relax Stream™ 1B. • Positioning the CFE selector to the 12 o’clock position turns on the Power Massage® Jet 1A. • Pointing the CFE selector to the 6 o’clock position turns on the Relax Stream™ 1B. 2E 2 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • 12 o’clock setting turns off the CFE jets, 2B and 2C. • 3 o’clock position turns off the wall jet 2E(but leaves all other jets on).
12 Canfield Jet System Menu 3 9 6 1C 1B 1 2B 2 1A 2A 1 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR VALVE • Versa-Flo™ selector valve controls the jets in the lounge seat 1A and bucket seat 1C. • 6 o’clock position controls the seven jets in the lounge seat 1A and four Power Stream® Jets 1B. • 12 o’clock jets position turns on all jets in zone 1, except for the four Power Stream® Jets 1A. 2 - CFE SELECTOR • CFE selector controls the Power Massage® Jet 2A and Relax Stream™ 2B.
12 Victoria Jet System Menu 9 3 6 2A 1B 1C 1A 1E 1D 1 2 1- VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • Turning the Versa-Flo™ selector to the 9 o’clock position will turn on the jets in the lounge seat 1E and the bucket seat 1A. The lounge foot jets 1B and all six Power Stream® Jets,1C and 1D will be off. • Pointing the Versa-Flo™ selector to the 12 o’clock position turns on all the jets in zone 1, 1A,1B, and 1E.
12 Victoria Jet System Menu 3 9 6 5 6 6A 5A 5 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Controls seat 5A. The turning of the Roto Stream™ valve allows the user to select which sequence is best for them. 7 6 - CFE SELECTOR • Controls the Power Massage® Jet 6A. • Setting the CFE selector to the 3 o’clock position turns off the Power Massage® Jet 6A. • The 9 o’clock position activates the Power Massage® Jet 6A. 8 8A 7A 8B 7 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • Controls the jets in seat 7A.
12 Pavilion Jet System Menu 3 9 6 2A 3 3A 2 1A 1 1 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Controls jets in seat 1A. • By rotating the Roto Stream™ valve allows the user to select the sequence best for them. 3 - CFE SELECTOR • controls two of the Power Massage® Jets 3A. 2 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • Seat 2A is controlled in the same manner as seat 1A, by using the Roto Stream™ valve. 6 4 5 4A 7 6A 7A 5A 4 - SECONDARY CFE SELECTOR • Controls the third Power Massage® Jet 4A.
12 Pavilion Jet System Menu 3 9 6 8A 8 9A 9 8 - THIRD CFE SELECTOR • The third small CFE selector allows for adjustment of the other two Power Massage® Jets 8A. 9 - ROTO STREAM™ VALVE • The Roto Stream™ valve controls the jets in seat 9A. Rotating the Roto Stream™ valve allows the user to select the sequence best for them. 11A 10A 11 11 11B 10 10 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • Pointing the large Versa-Flo™ selector in the 9 o’clock position turns off the jets in seat 10A.
12 Lexington Plus Jet System Menu 9 3 6 3 2A 1A 3B 2 1 3A 1 - ROTO STREAM™ • Controls the jets in seat 1A. The adjusting of the Roto Stream™ valve allows the user to select which sequence is best for them. 2 - CFE SELECTOR • Setting the small CFE selector to the 12 o’clock position or 6 o’clock position will turn on the Power Massage® Jet 2A. • Placing the CFE selector to the 3 o’clock position turns off the Power Massage® Jet 2A.
12 3 9 Clifton Plus Jet System Menu 6 1B 1 2 3 1A 2A 3A 1 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • Controls the jets in zone 1A and 1B. • The 6 o’clock position will turn on the jets in seat 1A. At the same time the jets in sections 1B will be off. • Positioning the Versa-Flo™ selector to the 12 o’clock will turn on the jets in section 1B. The jets in seat 1A will turn off. 2 - CFE SELECTOR • Controls the amount of water flowing through the Power Massage® Jet 2A.
12 Franklin Plus Jet System Menu 3 9 6 2B 1 2 1A 1B 2A 1 - CFE SELECTOR • Controls the Power Massage® Jet 1A and Relax Stream™ 1B. • Pointing CFE selector to the 12 o’clock position turns on the Power Massage® Jet 1A. • Turning the CFE selector to the 6 o’clock position activates the Relax Stream™ 1B. 2 - VERSA-FLO™ SELECTOR • The large Versa-Flo™ selector is used to turn on the jets in the seat 2Aand the jet in the footwell section 2B.
E Equipment Maintenance Saratoga Spa Jet Selector Maintenance After a period of time it may become difficult to adjust and rotate the valves. It is necessary to clean the valves to ensure that they continue to perform well. The following instructions will walk you through the steps. 1. Turn power off to the spa. 2. Un-thread valve cover by turning valve cover counter clockwise. 3. Remove complete valve assembly, by pulling outward. 4. Clean or remove debris from valve or diverter. 5.
C Contr ol Panel Functions Main Contr ol Panel The panel/topside will indicate the operations of the hydro jet pump(s), air blower, spa light, water temperature and will display diagnostic symbols. Saratoga Spa models are equipped with a main control panel located on the top collar of the spa. The main control panel controls all of the spa functions. It displays the spa’s status and any error messages. The main control panel and digital display are illuminated by a light from the inside of the panel.
Conserve button, the filtering cycles can be adjusted. Each filtration cycle setting will run twice in a 24 hour period. The filtration cycles can be adjusted from 0 to 12 (0 equals no filtering and 12 equals 24 hour filtering). To program the filtering cycles, press and hold the Conserve button until the topside window displays a two-digit number. Release the Conserve button and then use the warm or cool button(s) to reach the desired setting.
LIGHT CONTROL BUTTON The intensity of the spa’s light is controlled using the Light button. To turn on the spa light, press the Light button. The light will turn on at maximum intensity. To reduce the intensity of the light, press the Light button. To turn off the light, press the Light button a third time. If the light is left on it will automatically be turned off by the control system after four hours of continuous operation.
S Spa Car e and Maintenance General Information Your Saratoga Spa is manufactured from the highest quality, most durable materials available today. We recommend that a spa maintenance program be followed. The care you take will ultimately determine how long your spa or its individual components will last. This section will help you maintain your investment.
FILTER SYSTEM Saratoga Spas are equipped with two filter cartridges (except on the Victoria and Pavilion models which both have three filters). As with any filtering system, the filter cartridges may become clogged with particles, body oils or calcification resulting in poor water quality and reduced water flow. It is important to maintain a clean, unobstructed filtering system. A reduced water flow may cause a false High Limit reading or cause the circulation pump to burn out or turn off.
3. To reinstall the spa pillow, carefully bend the pillow slightly to allow the pins to slip into the pin retainer on the spa shell. 4. Keeping the pillow slightly bent, slide the other pins (opposite end) onto the pin retainer on the spa shell. 5. After all the pillow pins are in place, press the pillow down into the recess in the spa shell. Important: Just pulling the pillow straight up, and out of the shell recess, will eventually damage the pillow.This abuse is not covered under warranty.
3. Using a large, non-abrasive sponge and using a very mild soap solution (one teaspoon dishwashing liquid with two gallons of water) scrub the vinyl top in a circular motion. Make sure to rinse all soap off the cover before it dries. 4. Scrub the cover’s perimeter and side flaps. Rinse clean with water. 5. Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only (use no soap), and wipe it clean with a dry rag. 6.
8. Reverse vacuum and blow out each line of the plumbing going into the pump(s). 9. Remove drain plug(s) from pump(s). Vacuum up any water. Leave drain plug(s) open. 10. Place three cups of antifreeze in wet end of pump(s). Reinstall pump(s) with unions loose and drain plug(s) out. Important: Do not use ethylene glycol based antifreeze. This type of antifreeze is toxic and can damage the spa surface. 11.
W Water Quality Maintenance GENERAL INFORMATION As the owner of a spa, endless hours of entertainment, recreation, and relaxation await you. Caring for your spa will become a routine and pleasant part of your daily activities.You will be able to maintain your spa water and keep your spa equipment in excellent condition. To do so you first must balance your spa’s water. BALANCED WATER Balanced water ensures spa bathers’ safety as well as protecting the spa heater and components from corrosion.
Example: At low total alkalinity levels, the water’s pH easily drifts, making frequent pH adjustments necessary and the added expense of multiple chemical treatments. On the other hand, a high total alkalinity level keeps the waters pH rigidly fixed. If pH adjustment is necessary, you will need unusually large amounts of treatment chemicals to change the water’s pH. RECOMMENDED RANGE - 80 to 120 PARTS PER MILLION (PPM) POTENTIAL PROBLEMS: 1. pH difficult to maintain.
SHOCK TREATMENT WITH GRANULAR DISINFECTANT Adding granular chlorine or bromine disinfectant to the water in amounts much larger than normal is called “shocking” the spa and should not be confused with non-chlorine shock. An occasional shock treatment destroys algae, bacteria, and chloramines. After shocking your spa, do not allow bathers to enter the spa until disinfectant levels drop to normal. WHAT CAUSES LOSS OF DISINFECTANT? • ALGAE: The presence of algae will consume large amounts of disinfectant.
O Operations Tr ouble Sho oting Guide Problem Spa is not operating Probable Cause Solutions • Power failure •GFCI breaker tripped • Check power source • Try resetting GFCI breaker. If breaker continues to trip, contact your dealer. • Check for dirty filters. Check to see if circulation pump is air locked.
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Indoor Mode: When the water temperature is 2ºF greater than set temperature the circulation pump and ozone generator will turn off for 3 hours. After 3 hours the circulation pump and ozone generator will turn on again for 1 hour but pump 1 will not operate in the indoor mode. This cycle will keep repeating. When the circulation pump and ozone generator are off, “SSEt” and the water temperature are alternately displayed on the panel (SSEt=summer setting).
S Service and Warranty Information General Service Information Your Saratoga spa has been designed to provide years of trouble-free use. As with any appliance, problems may occasionally occur that require the expertise of a qualified service person. Though such simple repairs as resetting a GFCI switch or breaker, resetting a high limit thermostat or replacing a light bulb may not require a service call, they may indicate that a more serious condition exists.
D Disclaimers Saratoga Spa Company shall not be liable for loss of use of the Saratoga spa or other incidental, consequential, special, indirect, or punitive costs, expenses or damages, which may include but are not limited to the removal of a permanent deck or other custom fixture or the necessity for crane removal. Any implied warranty shall have a duration equal to the duration of the applicable limited warranty stated above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts.
Saratoga Spa Replacement Parts Saratoga Standard Luxury Line Filter Cartridge 4 3/4” x 12 5/16” 74452 74452 Saratoga Luxury Line Microban® Filter 4 3/4” x 12 5/16” 74455 74455 Screen adapters for base of filter cartridge NPT Screen adapter 74450 ACME Screen adapter 74451 74451 & 74450 Standard #888 grey pillow 74330 74330 Victoria/Pavilion grey pillow 74331 74331 Additional Accessories Spa Cover Lifter Lifts any spa cover up to 96” without hydraulics 149834 149834 Retrofit 22 LED light Displays various
Additional Accessories 2x3 Cedar spa step-ups offered in three different colors Red Cedar 084007 Grey Stain 084006 Unstained 084004 084007, 084006 & 084004 Colored light lenses set for your spa light (1 blue lens and 1 red lens) 31795 31795 61
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