ITA p ~ /\ A DIVISION 1-\... VITA-SPA DM INDUSTRIES Hy Vit;e In...n8tiQMI INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Member ~ ~. National Spa & Pool Institute THESE INSTRUCTIO,NS OF MUST GO TO THE END USER OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
IND!X p. GENERALINfORMATION 1.3 1.11NSTRUCTIONSU.LNe.1563 1.2 INSTALLATION SAFETY ELECTRICAL 1.3.2 1.3.1 Grounding Ground 1.3.6 1.3.5 1.3.4120VoltSvstemReset 1.3.3 OPERATING 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2240VoltSystem ELeCTRlCALsERV'CE LOCAT(NGVOURSPA 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.3.1 G&TTING STARTINGYOURSPA 3.3.2 FEATURES AND ~FETY HEALTH PowerlndicatorLight Doorlnterlock Hi9h FEATURES. INFORMATION. Temperature INSTRUCTIONS i ~ : ,. Limit R-.t 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 ..3 ..4 ..4 ..
GENeRAL INFORMATION 1.1 REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS spa only). Should this cord fail to reach the service, it shall become necessary to have an electrician run a special No.12 wire, 20 ampere service to reach this power cord. Do not use an extension cordl To do so will cause the spa to operate improperly, and will damage the pump, blOWer and possibly other equipment Most important: THE USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD WI LL VOID ~LL WAR RANTI ESI U.L. No.1563 OWNERS MANUAL FOR ALL U.L.
~ .. 1.3.4 120 VOLT SYSTEM RESET Tftis reset is a general system reset to protect the 120 volt components of your spa. It is identified 8S "Breaker" on the control panel and is marked. with a 1120" designating maximum amperage the reMt will hold. Sh9uld a ~oft Occ.JiI ffiis reset will automatically pop out. diSi:ontinuing eleCtrical power to 120 vOlt citQJitry. This reset muSt be manually reset once the problem has been resolved. 1.3.5 POWER INDICATOR LIGHT This light located under the G.F.C.I.
b. c. d. ,ccccc,--c-2.2.1 120 VOlT SYSTEM 120 Volt wired Portable Spas come with a 120 volt power cord. This cord contains heavy duty No.12 wire and is designed to be the ON L y cord connection between the spa and the power supply. NEVER use an extension cord to bring power to the sPa.-Extension cords create resistance and will caUE the spa equ ipment to operate on too low levels of voltage. This lower voltage will cause major damage to the electrical components in the spa and may void the warranty.
2. 3. utilization mode you Have selected. This .rvice must be dedicated ar'td used only to power your spa. Four wire$ are to be pulled: STEP 1. STEP 2. SYSTEM Dual Circuit Breaker 2 Line voltage -Wire size No. 1 Ground -Wire Size No. 1 Neutral -Wire size No. 4. 5. 6. 7. JOA 10 10 12 STEP 3.
STEP 5. .Cover your spa and it will maintain pre-set temperature continuously, hours a day. 3.3.2 THERMOSTAT SETTING The thermostat is located on left side Qf the control Panel. Turn thermostat clockwise to desired setting. We recommend starting at 314 of knob rotation. Heater will turn on, and the spa will begin to heat. Heat indicator light located on Therapy Control Panel on when heater is on. (See Section 3.2 Step 4, 5 for initial heat up time.
TIMER OPERATION ALWAYS sequence your spa back to function No.1 (heater-low speed pump) after spa use. Program timer 3 to 4 hours daily to maintain water flltratiQn and desired temperature. Set timer to come for one hour before and one hour after your intended use, plus two additional hours. For instance, in you intend to use your spa between 6 and 8 p.m., set timer between 5 and 6 p.m. and between 9 and 10 p.m. Additionally. set timer for one hour at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. 3.
b. cAuTION: ---" ---" a.6SiNG coMPi.ETEi. y MoRE .-., ~, THAN TWO JETS AT A TIME WILl RESTRICT YOuR sPA wATeR FLOW AND MAY~CAUSE THE HEATER AND PUMP TO OVERHEAT. Each switch activator represents 15 minutes. Push switch activator toward center of dial to set desired running time. TIMER OPERATION " The timer controls the pump low speed. Its sole function is to provide added filtration when needed. The thermostatically controlled water temperature is not affected by the timer.
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7 extra wastes put a burden on your chemicals causing exta expense you d'on't need. Depending on spa usa~fe. clean your filler evcry 4 weeks. (SeIJ Set:lioll 4.2) Cilallye your sll.lw.ltl.rl.V(.lyHlIll0wl!l'ks. KNOW THE AMOUNT OF WA-rER SPA: Refcr lu yuur Vila SpalJruclIure Read tests within 10 seconds after all test solu tions are added. Make color comrarisons ill dayli(Jht. not urluer ilrtifit;ial liyllt. Colors are eiJsiest r!!iJd i,l tllc sh(J(j!!, facil)fJ away frorn the 8.
,,", ~;':( water; (2) bactericidal efficiency of the sanitizing agent; (3) odor of the water; (4) skin and eye irritation to the bather; of the spa water; wall and piping deterioration (5) corrosiveness (6) scale formation on spa (7) short filter cycles (8) of heaters. The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, with 7.0 being the neutral or mid-point. any pH less than 7.0 is on the acid side of the scale: the closer one comes to a pH of 0.0 the more corrosive th~ water. Any rH greater than 7.
Corrosion and -=ale formation result in decreased heater efficiency and. if left ~ncheck~, m~y ~use complete ~1~99i~ of heater lines necessitating expensive replacements of heaters. pipes and metal fittings. ? .oxidized 9rganic ~n~ by ozone. inQrg~niG ~taminants th~n e~jly separateQ the3.water through filtration system. ozone ~ Is the "most -friendly"- to are fr9m the environment introduces ~obecause, forms ~ 91unlike tP~ic chlorine, Qr ~reactiveit 4.3.