Operating instructions
iNStAllATtoN INSTRUcTIONS
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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 maxi-
mum 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.
2.1 LoCATiNG YOuR spA
Your spa dealer is your beSt r~rce for
determing flOw DeSt to inStall your new
Spa, what power requirements are necesSary
and what preliminary site preparation must be
accomplished.
The spa must be installed in such a manner as
to provide drainage away from the spa. Putting
the spa in a depression could allow rain, over-
flow ot other casual water to flOOO the equ ip-
ment and create a wet cond it ion f9r the spa to
seat in.
1.3.5 POWER INDICATOR LIGHT
This light located under the G.F.C.I. is ON
when your spa is powered.
1.3.6 HIGH TeMpERATuRE LIMIT REseT
This heat reset button is loeated on tOp of the
heater housing and is identified as "Heater
Reset". This button is designed to pop out in
the event the water becomes too hot. If this
occurs, the high limit re~t will disc:ontinue
POwer to the electrical heating element. This
f~t buttOn MuSt 58 manually depressed to
reset its funCtion. This can only be done when
the water has cooled down to about 80°F for
the reset to fiolo. The nigfi limit reset is
designed to protect againSt overheating in the
event the thermostat should fail to operate or
in the unlikely event the heater should remain
on without water flow.
The SJ)a needs a hard, flat and level surface to
rest on. When properly installed, the bottom
of the spa will fit flush with the alpporti~
surface. FAILURE TO PROviDe A FLAT
SURFACE WILL CAUSE THE SPA TO
DISTORT, COLLAPSE OR DAMAGE THE
SKIRTINGI we fecommend a poured eoncrete
SlJrface Ot similar hard s.jrlace.
Consider the following ~ggeStions when
selecting the ideal area for yotJr Spa:
Aesthetics -Select a location that
enhances the overall environment of
your home.
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15. G.F.C.I.
16. Power Light
17. Pump
18. Magnetic Door Interlock
19. Control Enclosure
20. Time CI6ek
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21. Air Blower
1. Filter
2. Heater Re.t Li~t
3. Hi-Limit Reset
4. Spa Light
5. Heater
8. Push-PuII Gate Valve
7. Air Control Knob
8. Control Panel
9. M81:Ntie Door Interlock
10. Power Supply Cord (120V .20A)
11. Dfainage Hose Bib
12. Ground Lug
13. Power Box
14. 20A Systel" Breaker
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