English ALERT Your new spa’s GFCI will trip. A Ground Fault Interrupter (GFCI) Trip Test must occur to allow proper spa function. Spas that come with MXBP20 and MXBP501 control systems come with special instructions for the installer/ electrician. If they have not already advised you on what to do or expect from the GFCI Trip Test, please contact them for instructions. If the GFCI breaker connected to your spa trips, this is normal behavior. Please reset the breaker and enjoy your spa.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS English SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Children should not use spas or hot tubs without adult supervision. WARNING: Water temperature in excess of 100°F (38°C) may be injurious to your health. WARNING: Do not use spas or hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment. WARNING: Before entering the spa or hot tub, measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS English GFCI Alert.............................................................1 Important Safety Warnings...............................2 Table of Contents................................................3 Important Safety Instructions..........................5 Dos and Don’ts........................................................7 Hyperthermia...........................................................7 Spa Installation....................................................8 European Spas..
English Adjusting Filtration..............................................38 Wi-Fi Connectivity................................................38 GFCI Trip Test.........................................................38 TP800 Control Panel.........................................39 Button Functions..................................................39 The Main Screen...................................................40 Spa & Shortcut Screens......................................40 The Settings Screen........
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS English READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 1. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use spa unless they are closely supervised at all times. 2. A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum 6 AWG (5.15 mm2) solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, metal water pipe or conduit within 5 feet (1.5m) of the unit. 3.
SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS English NOTE: Check with your state/local code enforcement officer to determine electrical code requirements and compliance. Use a qualified licensed electrician to complete all final spa electrical connections. Caution: Risk of electrical shock. Read and follow all instructions. TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK: 1. A green colored terminal or a terminal marked G, GR, Ground, Grounding, or the international symbol is located on the side of the supply terminal box or compartment.
DOS AND DON’ TS OF SPA CARE English Do: • Save these instructions! • Replace the cover immediately after use. • Keep the cover locked when spa is not in use. • Be aware of the dangers of a wet and slippery surface. Use caution when entering and exiting your spa. • Have a licensed electrician make all final electrical connections. • Replace worn, frayed or broken electrical cords. • Keep the water chemistry correctly balanced.
SPA INSTALLATION English The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Section 422-20 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA701987. The disconnecting means must be accessible but installed at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from the spa water. All electrical connections should comply with article 680-D of the NEC.
SPA SYSTEM COMPONENTS English A C H B A (Filter Skimmer) E D G A. Filter Skimmer/Weir: Removes floating debris from the water surface, provides a water return path to equipment, and houses water filter element. B. Topside Control Panel: Used to control temperature setting, pump for jets, and light. C. Air Controls: Increases or decreases air entering the jets. Close during heating for maximum efficiency. D.
SPA COMPONENTS English Reference only. Equipment is not always as shown. D C E G A F H B I A. Pumps (one pump or more, depending on model): Low speed for efficient water circulation during filtration and heating; high speed for maximum action of the jets. The pump functions are activated by topside controls. D. Electrical Connections: Electrical inputs/ wires for the unit connect here. B.
JETS AND AIR CONTROLS English Jets All spa jets are individually engineered to provide a unique hydro-massage. Depending on the model, your spa will have a combination of the following jets. Directional Jets Positioned to focus on large muscle groups, these jets deliver a concentrated, high volume stream of water for a deep massage. Each jet is fully adjustable, allowing users to set the water flow to the most comfortable setting. Nozzle can be rotated to target sore muscles.
English Air Controls The intensity of the jet action can be controlled by altering the amount of air injected with water through the jets. Your spa has one or more air controls located on the lip of the spa. Each control activates air to specific jets in the spa allowing you to create various combinations and levels of jet action to suit individual preferences. Turn the control counter-clockwise to turn the air off and clockwise to turn air on.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION English Important Safety Instructions All electrical connections to this spa package MUST be done by qualified licensed electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and with state/local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation. NOTE: Prior to performing any service to the spa equipment, turn OFF all primary electrical power at the main circuit breaker or disconnect panel.
English Spas installed for 240 volt, 60 Hz, single phase operation require a 4-wire, 60, 50, 40 or 30 amp., 240 volt sub-feed in non-metallic pipe to the spa equipment compartment (line 1, line 2, neutral and ground). A green colored terminal (or wire connector marked “G”, or “GR”, or “Grounding”) is provided in the control box.
IN S T R U C T I O N S: English Find your spa listed within the charts on pages 16-20 of this manual then refer to the key below to determine what electrical service your spa requires. 240 Volt Installation Units 120 Volt Installation Units Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements Letter Requirement Letter Requirement A - 240 volt/60 amp. - 60 Hz - Single phase - 4-wire service (line 1, line 2 neutral and ground) E - 120 volt/40 amp.
DEDICATED 240V UNITS WITHOUT BLOWER Model English 240V/50A 240V/40A 9000 240V/60A B1 C2 8500 B1 C2 8000 B1 C2 7500 B1 C2 B1 C2 7000 5600 A1 C2 5400 A1 C2 5300 A1 C2 5200 A1 C2 5100 (240V) C1 240V/30A D2 4600 B1 D2 4400 B1 D2 4200 B1 D2 4100 C1 811 A1 C2 781 A1 C2 780 A1 C2 581 A1 C2 482 A1 C2 481 A1 C2 480 A1 C2 472 A1 C2 471 A1 C2 470 A1 C2 461 A1 C2 451 C1 381 B1 C2 380 B1 C2 371 B1 C2 370 B1 C2 D2 D2 See page 1
DEDICATED 240V UNITS WITHOUT BLOWER (continued) Model 240V/60A English 311 240V/50A 240V/40A B1 Amour B1 D2 C2 Cabaret A1 C2 Chateau A1 C2 Elegant A1 C2 Envie A1 C2 ES A1 ESR A1 C2 ESX A1 C2 Fontaine A1 C2 Grand A1 C2 Intrigue B1 C2 Joli A1 C2 Monarque A1 C2 Mystique A1 C2 Nuage A1 C2 Prestige A1 C2 Rendezvous A1 C2 Trio 240V/30A C1 D2 See page 15 for explanation of corresponding letters and numbers.
DEDICATED 240V UNITS WITH BLOWER Model 240V/60A 240V/50A 240V/40A English 9000 A1 C2 8500 A1 C2 8000 A1 C2 7500 A1 C2 7000 A1 C2 5600 A1 C2 5400 A1 C2 5300 A1 C2 5200 A1 C2 5100 (240V) B1 C2 4600 A1 C2 4400 A1 C2 4200 A1 4100 C2 B1 D2 811 A1 C2 781 A1 C2 780 A1 C2 581 A1 C2 482 A1 C2 481 A1 C2 480 A1 C2 472 A1 C2 471 A1 C2 470 A1 C2 461 B1 451 240V/30A C2 C1 381 A1 C2 380 A1 C2 371 A1 C2 370 A1 C2 D2 See page 15 fo
DEDICATED 240V UNITS WITH BLOWER (continued) Model 240V/60A English 311 240V/50A 240V/40A B1 Amour B1 D2 C2 Cabaret A1 C2 Chateau A1 C2 Elegant A1 C2 Envie A1 C2 ES A1 ESR A1 C2 ESX A1 C2 Fontaine A1 C2 Grand A1 C2 Intrigue B1 C2 Joli A1 C2 Monarque A1 C2 Mystique A1 C2 Nuage A1 C2 Prestige A1 C2 Rendezvous A1 C2 Trio 240V/30A C1 D2 See page 15 for explanation of corresponding letters and numbers.
CONVERTIBLE UNITS WITHOUT GFCI CORD Model English 120V/40A 120V/20A 240V/50A 240V/40A 5100 (120V) E1 G2 H1 C2 102 E1 G2 H1 C2 103 E1 G2 H1 C2 Cirque E1 G2 H1 C2 NOTE: If you order the 5100 as a 120V model it leaves the factory as a 120V unit and can be converted up to 240 Volts. The 102, 103 and Cirque leave the factory as 240V units and can be converted down to 120 Volts. Electrical service requirements will change after conversion.
START UP PROCEDURES English Follow recommendations for site location and electrical connection. The water line on the weir door is the level at which the water should be maintained. 1. Fill the spa through the filter hole to 6” (15.5cm) below the top of the spa with tap water. Never use ‘softened’ water in your spa. Softened water can impact the chemical balance of the water and lead to degradation of metal plumbing fittings and possible jet plastic damage. 2.
300 CONTROL PANEL English Your Topside Control looks like this, your spa has the following features: • Internal Light • 1 Dual Speed Pump NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand. See table below for pictures and explanation of 300 Control Panel button functions. The 300 Control System offers you simplicity in spa control. The backlit, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays current temperature, set water temperature, and operating mode settings.
English Temperature Controls The maximum set temperature is 104°F (40°C) and the minimum set temperature is 80°F (26°C). The current water temperature or, if the pump has not been running, two dashes, will show on the display. If dashes are displayed, you must first start the pump by pressing the PUMP 1 pad. Wait until the water temperature is displayed (approximately 1 minute). The set temperature of your spa may easily be increased or decreased at any time using the ‘TEMP’ pad.
English When in Standard mode, the letters ‘ST’ are displayed beiefly, followed by the water temperature. When in Economy mode, the letters ‘EC’ are displayed alternately with the water temperature. When in Sleep mode, the letters ‘SL’ are displayed alternately with the water temperature. Setting the Time and Filtration Cycles You can decide when your filter cycles start and how long they run. Preset Filter Cycles. The spa control system is designed with two filter cycles.
501 CONTROL PANEL English If your Topside Control looks like this, your spa has the following features: • Internal Lights • 1 Pump 2 speed If your Topside Control looks like this, your spa has the following features: • Internal Lights • 1 Pump 2 speed • Blower NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand. See next page for pictures and explanation of 501 Control Panel button functions. The 501 Controls offer you simplicity in spa control.
English User’s Pads User’s Pads are the buttons located on the topside control panel and are used to program various spa functions (i.e., turn on spa light, set temperature, etc.).
English JETS Touch the ‘JETS’ pad to activate the primary filtration pump. The sequence of the jet action is: 1 touch = Low therapy jets 2 touches = High therapy jets 3 touches = Off The low speed operation of Pump 1 is timed to automatically turn off after two hours of operation. The high speed operation of Pump 1 is timed to automatically turn off after 15 minutes of operation. NOTE: Pump 1 will automatically operate in low speed whenever the spa calls for a filtration cycle or heat.
English Changing Filter Cycle Duration The duration of a filter cycle can be set in hour increments of 2, 4, 6, 8, or continuous. For example, a 2 hour cycle will complete once every 12 hours for a total of 4 hours per day. The amount of time needed to filter your spa will depend on usage and ambient conditions. You will need to program your filter cycles based upon your personal use. To change the duration of the filter cycles touch the ‘TEMP’ pad and then touch the ‘JETS’ pad.
504 CONTROL PANEL English 1 11 111 NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand and features available on your spa. See table on next page for pictures and explanation of 504 Control Panel button functions. The 504 Series Control Panel offers you advanced spa control. The backlit, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays current water temperature, set point water temperature and operating mode settings.
User’s Pads English User’s Pads are the buttons located on the te Template (VL701S) ay topside control(VL701S) panel and are used to program spa functions not use thisvarious template to create a die cutting(i.e., tool. turn on spa light, set e overlay graphics only. Do not use this template to create a die cutting tool. temperature, etc.). The following table defines the pads: Overlay Template (VL701S) Pad Use e this to create overlay graphics only.
English Note: Pump 1 will automatically operate in low speed whenever the spa calls for a filtration cycle or heat. When this automatic activation occurs, the low speed of Pump 1 cannot be turned off; however, all other control functions can be activated. Light Touch the ‘LIGHT’ pad to turn the internal spa light on and off. The spa light will automatically turn off after 1 hour of operation. Operating Modes Your spa comes with three primary operating modes.
English Changing Filter Cycle Start Time The start/stop times of the filter cycle correspond to 6 minutes after the spa set time is established. Set time is based on the time of day that the spa is powered up. Set time may only be changed by disconnecting power from the spa and reconnecting it at the desired start time. For example, if you want the filter cycle to begin at 9:00 PM, unplug the spa and re-connect it at 8:54 PM (remember the 6 minute wait period).
English - Because of the temperature differential between the warm spa cabinet interior and cooler surroundings outside, moisture is a distinct possibility inside built-in niches. Be sure to wipe these areas out with a dry cloth before connecting any portable electronic device, and do not leave the device inside the niche after exiting the spa. - Water-resistant covers are available for many popular cell phones and portable music players.
TP600 CONTROL PANEL English NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand and features available on your spa. See table below for pictures and explanation of TP600 Control Panel button functions.
F I LLI NG YOUR SPA English PREPARATION AND FILLING Fill the spa 5-6” below the lip of the spa. Open all valves and jets in the plumbing system before filling to allow as much air as possible to escape from the plumbing and the control system during the filling process. PRIMING MODE This mode will last 4-5 minutes or you can manually exit the priming mode after the pump(s) have primed.
English Circulation Pump Modes The circ pump (if your spa is equipped with one) operates continuously (24 hours) with the exception of turning off for 30 minutes at a time when the water temperature reaches 3°F (1.5°C) above the set temperature (most likely to happen in very hot climates). Filtration and Ozone On non-circ systems, Pump 1 low and the ozone generator will run during filtration. On circ systems, the ozone will run with the circ pump.
English M O D E - REST A N D READY SHOW & S E T TI M E- O F- DAY In order for the spa to heat, a pump needs to circulate water through the heater. The pump that performs this function is known as the “heater pump.” The heater pump can be either a 2-Speed Pump 1 or a circulation pump. If the heater pump is a 2-Speed Pump 1, READY Mode will circulate water every 1/2 hour, using Pump 1 Low, in order to maintain a constant water temperature, heat as needed, and refresh the temperature display.
R E ST R IC TI N G OPER ATION English The control can be restricted to prevent unwanted use or temperature adjustments. From the main screen, activate temperature flashing. While temperature is flashing, press “Light” repeatedly until “LOCK” appears on the screen. Pressing the temperature up button allows you to toggle through “TEMP”, “OFF” and “ON”. “TEMP” allows you to lock the temp./settings. “ON” allows you to lock all settings/functions. “OFF” does not lock the spa.
TP800 CONTROL PANEL English NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand and features available on your spa. See table below for pictures and explanation of TP800 Control Panel button functions.
T HE MAI N SCREE N English SPA STATUS Important information about spa operation can be seen quickly from the Main Screen. The most important features, including Set Temperature adjustment, can be accessed from this screen. The actual water temperature can be seen in large text and the desired, or Set Temperature, can be selected and adjusted. Time-of-day, Ozone operation and Filter Operation status is available, along with other messages and alerts. High Temperature Range vs.
English ONE-PRESS ACTIVATION The Shortcut Screen requires no navigation. Each button is fixed on a specific fuction and can be used as a very simple user interface for the spa. T HE S E T TI N GS SCREEN PRESSING A “BUTTON” When instructions are given to “press a button” any of the following can be done: • Navigate to the desired item on any Screen. When the desired item is highlighted, press the Select Button.
English READY-IN-REST MODE READY/REST appears in the display if the spa is in Rest Mode and the Jets 1 Button is pressed. It is assumed that the spa is being used and will heat to set temperature. While Pump 1 High can be turned on and off, Pump 1 Low will run until set temperature is reached, or 1 hour has passed. After 1 hour, the System will revert to Rest Mode. This mode can also be reset by entering the Settings Menu and changing the Heat Mode.
S PA B E H AVI OR English PUMPS On the Spa Screen, select a “Jets” button once to turn the pump on or off, and to shift between low- and high-speeds if equipped. If left running, the pump will turn off after a time-out period. The pump 1 low-speed will time out after 30 minutes. The high-speed will time-out after 15 minutes. On non-circ systems, the low-speed of pump 1 runs when the blower or any other pump is on.
English navigating down from there will allow the user to cancel the pending change. Pressing the “Select” button will save or cancel the changes and go back to the previous screen. NOTE: If power is interrupted to the system, you may have to reset your spa’s time. AD J U S TI NG FI LTR ATION MAIN FILTRATION Using the same navigation and adjustment as Setting the Time, Filter Cycles are set using a start time and a duration. Each setting can be adjusted in 15-minute increments.
English G F C I T EST FE ATU RE THER APY S EQ UEN CER The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is an important safety device and is required equipment on a hot tub installation. Used for verifying a proper installation, the GFCI Trip Test must occur to allow proper spa function. Within 7 days after startup, the spa will trip the GFCI to test it. The GFCI must be reset once it has tripped. After passing the GFCI Trip Test, the spa will operate normally.
English Sequencing Speeds When first energized, the sequencing program will automatically go to the default speed, or ‘S1’. To change the sequencing speed, push the ‘SPEED’ button once. The LCD will momentarily display the selected speed (S1, S2, or S3), and then alternately display the current program and the sequencing speed. Pausing To pause the sequencing action of the system at any point, simply press the ‘PAUSE’ button.
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or the iTunes® store. Once you your phone you are ready to t tub.WiFi CONNECTIVITY example it is BWGSpa_0E608F an password is needed. English below to take you directly to Smart Device WiFi Spa Controls page. Certain spas come factory equipped with a WiFi transceiver that allows them to connect wirelessly with select smart devices (Android™, iPad or iPhone®). (If you are not sure if your spa is equipped with a Wifi transceiver, please inquire with your local dealer.
English Connecting to WiFi Network Once you are connected to your spa, you can then connect your spa to your home WiFi network in order to control your spa from anywhere your smart device has access to the internet. To do this: 1. Open the main screen of the application 2. Choose “Settings” in the top right corner 3. Choose “Advanced” at the bottom center 4. Type in your home WiFi connection information and SAVE 5. Be sure to select Open, WEP, WPA or WPS based on your home Wi-Fi rounter’s encryption type.
English Application Functions You will be brought to the below main screen each time you start the app. The following options are available to you from the main screen: Settings (top right) Controls (top left) Setting Time of Day From the Settings menu, choose the Time of Day clock icon. On the next screen you can then set the time manually or choose Use Device Time. You can also choose to switch to 24 Hour Time. Settings Set the temperature by sliding the bar to the degree you want.
English Setting Filter Cycles From the Settings menu choose the Filter Cycles icon. From there you will have the option to set one or two filter cycles, the time of day each starts and the duration of each cycle. Note: The recommended duration of filter cycles is twice a day, three hours per cycle. 51 Controls From the main screen, choose Controls on the top left corner. You will be led to a screen which allows you to control the jets, blower and lights.
EQUIPMENT SAFETY FEATURES English Automatic Time Outs Your Spa is equipped with an automatic Time Out feature designed to protect both the equipment and the user. For your safety and to reduce unnecessary use of the pumps and lights, the Time Out feature turns selected accessories off automatically, as follows: Accessory Mode Pump 1 Low Pump 1 High Pump 2 High Pump 3 High Blower Lights Shuts off in...
If the LCD displays... LF What happens... Possible cause... Corrective Action...
MAINTENANCE English Water Chemistry Water chemistry is critical in a spa system. Chemicals are used to sanitize the water and control the pH balance. The combination of high water temperature and small water volume means that the chemical balance must be watched carefully. It is recommended that you purchase a chemical start up kit, and the additional chemicals needed to maintain the proper/optimum chemical balance, from your dealer.
English Sanitizing with Ozone Spas vary in size, and frequency and conditions of use. For this reason you will need to establish your sanitizing program based upon your own personal use. When using ozone, you should start by balancing your water chemistry as you normally would. A spa should run and be ozonated a minimum of four hours per day. If your spa is heavily used, this run time should be increased. Your spa produces ozone during the filtration cycles.
English NOTE: Do NOT attempt to use the pump to drain the spa. NOTE: Close and replace caps on all drains prior to refilling the spa. NOTE: When refilling the spa, you may need to bleed air from the system. Refer to Priming Your Spa for instructions. Filter Maintenance NOTE: It is not necessary to drain the spa in order to clean the filter. The removable filter cartridge is located in the filter canister behind the skimmer.
English 1. Turn off all electrical power to the spa. 2. Drain spa and hoses of all water using the directions for Draining Your Spa. Open all unions, and remove drain plugs from bottom of pumps. If you cannot draw off all of the water (especially from hoses), add Recreational Vehicle antifreeze to the remaining water through the bottom of the skimmer and jets. If antifreeze is used, contact your dealer for advice.
COMMON WATER PROBLEMS English Problem Usual Cause Solution Cloudy Water - Inadequate filtration/ dirty filter - Excessive oils/organic matter - Improper sanitation/ bacteria - High pH and/or high alkalinity - Check to make sure the filter is running properly; clean filter with a filter cleaner of degreaser - Shock the spa with a chlorine or bromine sanitizer, or other shock treatment product - Increase sanitizer level to balance water and shock if needed - Adjust pH; add appropriate sodium bisulfate p
English Problem Usual Cause Solution Musty Odor - Bacterial or algae growth - Shock spa with a chlorine or bromine sanitizer/ shock, of equivalent shock treatment product.
English Problem Usual Cause Solution Sanitizer Dissipating Too Rapidly - Excessive organics in water - Temperature too high - Low pH - Low pH corrosion of metal fixtures - Low calcium hardness - Low total alkalinity - Increase shock dosage; add sanitizer; shower before entering spa - Reduce temperature - Raise pH with sodium bicarbonate product - Use chelating agent if metals are present. Keep proper pH level (7.2 to 7.6). - Use chelating agent if metals are present.
COMMON HARDWARE PROBLEMS English Problem Usual Cause Solution System not operating - House circuit breaker tripped or in OFF position - Reset circuit breaker on house breaker panel Heater not operating - Water level too low - Heater mode not selected - No power to heater - Heater not operating - Jets are closed - Add water to reach fill line on Weir door - Open all jets - Refer to temperature/heater functioning.
English Problem Usual Cause Solution No water flow from jets - Pump not primed - Adjustable jets turned off - House circuit breaker tripped, no power to system - Faulty pump or motor - Pump surges - Slice valves closed - See Priming section - Turn on jets - Reset circuit breaker at house panel - Low water.
SPA SOAKING GUIDELINES English 1. Persons with heart disease, diabetes, blood pressure or circulatory abnormalities, a serious illness, or pregnant women should not enter a spa without prior consultation with their doctor. 2. People with skin, ear, genital or other body infections, open sores, or wounds should not use the spa because of the possibility of spreading infection. 3. Before entering, look at the water in your spa.
300 SERIES SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM English Wiring Configuration and DIP Settings Setup 1 (As Manufactured) s 6 K7 (EATER !PPROX K7 6 s 6, 6, OR 6, 5 -AIN 0ANEL J23 J29 W10 G C J25 J63 J15 W1 K5 W2 T1 F4 FUSE .3A 250V NEUTRAL WHITE J1 TORQUE RANGE FOR TB1: 27-30 IN. LBS. HOT RED K4 J18 HOT BLACK DIP A10 must be ON and jumper added for 120V systems. Remove for 240V Systems.
501 SERIES SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM English Wiring Configuration and DIP Settings Setup 4 (As Manufactured) NEUTRAL WHITE W3 J1 J1A G K5 W2 J10 HOT BLACK VS50x mode K3 K2 TB1 J32 J33 J34 Balboa 2 3 J12 J2 J35 J43 J37 F2 RED AC HTR2 J100 J13 HTR1 J6 E.GND J36 1 U4 J18 J2A HOT RED K4 TORQUE RANGE FOR TB1: 27-30 IN. LBS. C C K8 F1 FUSE 3A 250V J46 J17/26 W7 K9 T1 G C G W1 F4 FUSE .
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4 3 2 1 K2 4 K4 J60 J41 1 A/V HOT J53 J58 J11 J111 J10 J81 3 2 SENSOR A K5 K1 F3 0.3A SLO-BLOW J109 J43 J39 K9 F8 30A J33 J38 F2 10A 250VAC J44 J32 3 J48 J20 GND 5.
J57 K12 K3 2 J55 BLOWER J13 3 TORQUE RANGE FOR MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK: 27-30 IN. LBS. J43 1 SENSOR A SENSOR B J46 HEATER J38 J37 J48 J35 J34 J36 TORQUE RANGE FOR HEATER CONNECTIONS: 30 TO 35 IN. LBS. 5.
SAFETY SIGN English The safety sign enclosed with your Owner’s Manual should be permanently installed where visible to all users of the spa. This sign is adhesive backed and includes four screws for mounting the sign on rough surfaces. It is very important that you, as a spa owner, review the important safety instructions and warnings before you operate your spa. It is equally important that you instruct all users, even occasional ones, as to the warnings associated with spa use.
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