Operating instructions

Each switch activator represents 15
minutes. Push switch activator toward
center of dial to set desired running time.
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cAuTION: a.6SiNG coMPi.ETEi. y MoRE
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THAN TWO JETS AT A TIME WILl RESTRICT
YOuR sPA wATeR FLOW AND MAY~ CAUSE
THE HEATER AND PUMP TO OVERHEAT.
Two air control knobs located next to your spa
control panel control the amount of air intake
Into the jets. Jet pressure is at maximum level
when air knob~ are open. O~e turn is-all that is
ij~~ess~ tQ'",,-I!y-~~n- !5e-8!r- ~nti'Ol~: ~~
need to overtighten when closing. One air
knob controls all regular jets. The second
knob regulates the divertajet. .
TIMER OPERATION
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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. When the timer is ON, the pump low
speed comes on, as well as the heater if
needed. When the timer isOFF, the pump low
speed and heater still turn ON and OFF to
maintain the water at the desired temperature.
The timer provides only filtration time if
the thermostat is turned all they way down.
The "SYS" button electronically overrides the
timer. JuS! puSh "SYS", then " JET" or
"BLOWER" buttons to enjoy your spa.
ILL. NO.7
BLOWER
Your spa is equipped with the most efficient air
injection system in the industry. Individual air
injectors are strategically located to provide
maximum therapy. When the blower is on, the
injector cap unique "Shower Head" design
creates thousands of tiny air bubbles. These
bubbles burst through the warm water follow-
ing your body contour and providing you with
an overall sOOth;~ ana relaxing massage.
SPA MAINTENANCE
4.1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE
4.1.1 EQUIPMENT
Is located under the wood skirt. The G.F.C.I.
should be tested before u~ of your spa. Any
other servicing should be done by your dealer
or other authorized peroonnel.
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4.1.2 COVER
Is an optional item for use with your spa, but
is essential for proper temperature control and
efficient operation. We strongly r~mmend
to use a cover.
TIME CLOCK LX
3.5 JET ACTION
4.1.3 CLEANING YOUR SPA
U~ a liquid cleaner that contains no abrasives,
e.g., 409, Fantastic, Spa Gloss -DO NOT use
a cleanser or hard brushes.
JETS.
Spas are provided with 3 types of therapy jets.
ADJUSTABLE JETS. 3 to 5 per spa can be
adjusted by turning the entire face of the jet
counterclockwise to open and clockwise to
close. The water stream is directional and
massages one point of the body.
MINI~SAGE JETS, 2 to 3 per spa are not ad~
justable. Water stream has a swirling action
which covers a 12.. area of the body.
DIVERTAJETS, 1 to 2 per spa open clockwise
and close counterclockwise by turning the en-
tire face of the jet. When on, divertajets chan-
nel 100% of the pump output, creating a whirl-
pOOl! turbo action which in turn provides a
motion massage on your entire body or part of
it, depending on how close to the jet stream
you choose to be.
4.1.4. WINTERIZING
In areas of the country where the temperature
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goes below 32 I follow these steps.
STEP 1. If the spa is not to be used, drain
completely and store in garage if
possible. (See 4.1.5)
STEP 2. If you are going to u~ the spa, keep
$pa warm on thermostat contrOl. DO
NOT TURN UNIT OFF or frozen
water may burst plumbing. (See
SectiQ" 3.3.2 "Freeze prQtection" and
3.4.1)
Jets are located at proper heights to provide
soothing massage on various parts of your
body. Adjust jets as needed, but never close
them completely.
4.1.5 DRAINING YOUR SPA
STEP 1. Unplug the spa.
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