Owner`s manual
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NOTE: For best results, read each step carefully and
entirely before proceeding to the next.
FILLING YOUR SPA
Wipe the interior of the spa with a damp, soft cloth
to remove any residue that may be on the surface.
Fill with a garden hose by inserting the nozzle of the
hose in the filter inlet. (After filling is complete,
remember to put the filter cartridge in place prior
to starting the spa.) As the spa is filling, check in the
equipment access area for any leaks. On occasion, it
may be necessary to hand tighten a union fitting
that may have come loose during transit. Continue
to fill to the water line.
NOTE: If your water is extremely hard, it is preferable
to fill the spa halfway with hard water and the rest
with softened water. Never fill the spa entirely with
softened water.
TESTING THE GFCI
If your spa is a 120v, it should have been provided
with a GFCI.
The GFCI is a very important safety device and the
National Electric Code requires that all spas are
GFCI protected.
The GFCI shuts off the electricity in a fraction of a
second if there is a short anywhere in the system.
It is recommended that the GFCI be tested prior to
each use.Test as follows:
1. Push the TEST button on the GFCI. The RESET
button will trip out, the top side digital control LED
display will go out. If this does not happen, DO NOT
USE spa. CALL your dealer FOR ASSISTANCE.
2. If the GFCI tests properly, firmly push the RESET
button back into place. The top side digital control
LED display will come back on. If this does not
happen, DO NOT USE spa. CALL your dealer FOR
ASSISTANCE.
3. If the GFCI trips by itself at any time, firmly press the
RESET button back into place and perform the above
tests. If this happens more than once, DO NOT USE
spa. CALL your dealer FOR ASSISTANCE.
INITIAL START UP
Your spa has been programmed for your
convenience. Once properly connected, the pump
and heater will automatically come on, heat the spa
to 102 F. Initial temperature, day, and time can be set
and changed by following these instructions. The
Integrated Control System (I.C.S.) has a time clock,
with battery backup that is good for months. This
allows a log of spa operations over several days to
be kept in flash memory.
The L60 Control Panel controls each function
directly with a dedicated button. A brief
description of each button is as follows:
"UP" - Increases the value on display
"DOWN" - Decreases the value on display
"JET1" - Press once for low speed, again for high
speed, again for off
"JET2" - Press once for low speed, again for high
speed, again for off
"LIGHT" - Turns light on. If your spa has the Spectra
Glow or Aquabrite option, press once for Spectra
Glow and a second time for Aquabrite. Use
UP/DOWN arrows within 10 seconds of having
pressed the button to sequence through color
changes.
"AUX1" - Press once to turn on blower if so
equipped. Press again for off
"PROG" - Use to enter and process programming
functions
Important:
When your spa is activated or adjustment to
temperature is made the spa calibrates itself. The
spa will balance the temperature between the
sensors for 2:30 minutes. During the calibration
process you will notice the heater LED flashing.
WATER LINE