Cal Spas F-1222, F-1681, F-1325, F-1420, F-1439 Owner's Manual

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Table of Contents
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa
Pre-Delivery Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Planning the Best Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Preparing a Good Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
240 Volt Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . 3
GFCI Wiring Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa 8
Priming the Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Operating Your Spa
TP400 and TP600 Control Panel Operation 12
TP800 Control Panel Operation . . . . . . . . . 20
spaTouch Icon Driven Control Panel . . . . . 25
Cal Spas Hot Tub Wi-Fi App . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Cloud Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Electrical Power Efciency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Jets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
LED Lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Diverter Knobs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Waterfalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Air Venturis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Hydro Streamer Waterfall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Water Clarity
The Key to Clear Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Testing and Adjusting Spa Water . . . . . . . . 37
Sanitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Bather Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Filter Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Pure Cure™ Water Sanitizer . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Ozonator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems . . 41
Cleaning and Maintenance
Removing and Reseating the Pillows . . . . . 42
Jet Remove/Replace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Spa Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Draining Your Portable Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining) . . . . . 44
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter. . . . . . . . 44
Vacation Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cleaning Your Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Changing the UV Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Aquatic AV AQ-DM-5UBT Media Locker . . . 46
Using the Digital Media Locker
Using the Freedom Sound System . . . . . . . 48
Remote and Keypad Functions . . . . . . . . . . 48
Closing and Locking the Door . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Keeping Fit With Your Swim Spa
Jetstream Propulsion System . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Swim Tether. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Exercise Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Appendix
Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Basic Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Limited Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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Cal Spas®, Adjustable Therapy System™, ATS™, Cal Premium™, Cal Select™, Cal Stone™, Pure Cure™, XL™ Heater, and Ultimate Fitness Spa Series™ are registered trademarks.
Due to continuous improvement programs, all models, operation, and/or specications
are subject to change without prior notice.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
For customer service, please contact your authorized dealer immediately. If you need additional information and/or assistance, contact:
LMS Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766.
Toll Free: 1-800-CAL-SPAS Fax: 1-909-629-3890
Important Safety Instructions
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READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER -- Risk of accidental drowning:
Do not allow children to be in or around a spa unless a responsible adult supervises them. Keep the spa cover on and locked when not in use. See instructions enclosed with your cover for locking procedures.
DANGER -- Risk of injury:
The suction ttings in this spa are sized to match the specic water ow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace the suction ttings, or the pump, be sure the ow rates are compatible.
Never operate the spa if the suction tting or lter
baskets are broken or missing. Never replace a
suction tting with one that is rated less than the ow rate marked on the original suction tting.
WARNING -- To reduce the risk of injury:
The spa water should never exceed 104˚F (40˚C). Water temperatures between 100˚F (38˚C) and 104˚F (40˚C) are considered safe for a healthy
adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
High water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during pregnancy. Women who are pregnant, or who think they are pregnant, should always check with their physician prior to spa usage.
The use of alcohol, drugs or medication before or
DANGER -- Risk of electric shock:
Read This First!
Install the spa at least 5 feet (1.5 meters) from all metal surfaces. As an alternative, a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently bonded by a minimum #8 AWG solid copper conductor to the outside of the spa’s control box.
Do not permit any external electrical appliances, such as lights, telephones, radios, televisions, and
etc., within ve feet (1.5 meters) of the spa. Never
attempt to operate any electrical device from inside the spa.
Replace a damaged power cord immediately.
Do not bury the power cord.
Connect to a grounded, grounding-type receptacle only.
during spa use may lead to unconsciousness, with the possibility of drowning.
Persons suffering from obesity, a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using the spa.
Persons using medications should consult a physician before using the spa since some medications may induce drowsiness while others may affect heart rate, blood pressure and circulation.
HYPERTHERMIA DANGER:
Prolonged exposure to hot air or water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal
temperature of the body reaches a level 3˚F to 6˚F above the normal body temperature of 98.6˚F (or 2˚C to 4˚C above 37˚C). While hyperthermia has many health benets, it is important not to allow your body’s core temperature to rise above 103˚F (39.5˚C). Symptoms
of excessive hyperthermia include dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting. The effects of excessive hyperthermia may include:
Failure to perceive heat
Failure to recognize the need to exit spa or hot tub
Unawareness of impending hazard
Fetal damage in pregnant women
Physical inability to exit the spa
Unconsciousness
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greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia.
WARNING: People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub.
WARNING: To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub.
WARNING: Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning.
WARNING: Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
WARNING: Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
CAUTION: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
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Pre-Delivery Checklist
Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. In addition, some communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on property to prevent unsupervised access to the property by children. Your dealer can provide information on which permits may be required and how to obtain them prior to the delivery of your spa.
Planning the Best Location
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Safety First
Do not place your spa within 10 feet (3 m) of overhead power lines.
Consider How You Will Use Your Spa
How you intend to use your spa will help you determine where you should position it. For example, will you use your spa for recreational or therapeutic purposes? If your spa is mainly used for family recreation, be sure to leave plenty of room around it for activity. If you will use it for relaxation and
therapy, you will probably want to create a specic
mood around it.
Plan for Your Environment
If you live in a region where it snows in the winter or rains frequently, place the spa near a house entry. By doing this, you will have a place to change clothes and not be uncomfortable.
Before Delivery
Plan your delivery route
Choose a suitable location for the spa
Lay a 5 - 8 cm concrete slab
Install dedicated electrical supply
After Delivery
Place spa on slab
Connect electrical components
Provide a View with Your Spa
Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa. Do you have a special landscaped
area in your yard that you nd enjoyable? Perhaps
there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during the day or a lovely sunset in the evening.
Keep Your Spa Clean
In planning your spa’s location, consider a location where the path to and from the house can be kept clean and free of debris.
Prevent dirt and contaminants from being tracked into your spa by placing a foot mat at the spa’s entrance where the bathers can clean their feet before entering your spa.
Allow for Service Access
Consider Your Privacy
In a cold-weather climate, bare trees won’t provide much privacy. Think of your spa’s surroundings during all seasons to determine your best privacy options. Consider the view of your neighbors as well when you plan the location of your spa.
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Make sure the spa is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and all side panels will not be blocked.
Many people choose to install a decorative structure around their spa. If you are installing your spa with any type of structure on the outside, such as a gazebo, remember to allow access for service. It is always best to design special installations so that the spa can still be moved, or lifted off the ground.
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Preparing a Good Foundation
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Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The area that it sits on must be able to support the weight of the spa, with water and the occupants who use it. If the foundation is inadequate, it may shift or settle after the spa is in place, causing stress that could DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH.
Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation support is not covered by the warranty. It is the responsibility of the spa owner to provide a proper foundation for the spa.
Place the spa on an elevated 3 to 4” / 30 cm concrete slab. Pavers, gravel, brick, sand, timbers or dirt foundations are not adequate to support the spa.
We strongly recommend that a qualied, licensed
contractor prepare the foundation for your spa.
If you are installing the spa indoors, pay close
attention to the ooring beneath it. Choose ooring
that will not be damaged or stained.
If you are installing your spa on an elevated wood deck or other structure, it is highly recommended that you consult a structural engineer or contractor to ensure the structure will support the weight of
150 pounds per square foot (732 kg / m2).
To properly identify the weight of your new spa when full, remember water weighs 8.33 lbs. per gallon, or 1 kg per liter. For example, an average 8’ spa holds approximately 500 gallons, or 1892 liters, of water.
Using this formula, you will nd that the weight of the
water alone is 4,165 lbs, or 1892 kg. Combined with the dry weight of the spa you will note that this spa will weigh approximately 5,000 lbs, or 2267 kg, when full of water.
240 Volt Electrical Installation
All 240V spas must be permanently connected (hard wired) to the power supply. See the GFCI and wiring requirements on page 5.
These instructions describe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure. Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury.
When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of NEC 70 and any applicable local, state, and federal codes.
The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approved by a local building or electrical inspector.
Failure to comply with state and local codes
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may result in re or personal injury and will be
the sole responsibility of the spa owner.
The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedicated GFCI protected circuit as required by NEC 70 with no other appliances or lights sharing the power.
Use copper wire with THHN insulation. Do not use aluminum wire.
Use the table below and on the next page to determine your GFCI and wiring requirements.
Wires that run over 100 feet must increase wire gauge to the next lower number. For example: A normal 50 amp GFCI with four #6 AWG copper wires that run over 100 feet would require you to go to four #4 AWG copper wires.
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GFCI and Wiring Requirements
Applies to all tness spas except F-1781
Standard conguration with one 5.5 kW heater
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Model
F-1222 BP501G1 One 50 amp GFCI
F-1325 BP501G1 One 50 amp GFCI
F-1420 BP501G1 One 50 amp GFCI
F-1439 BP501X One 50 amp GFCI
F-1640 BP20X One 60 amp GFCI
F-1681 BP20X One 60 amp GFCI
Conguration for Option OPT17-200 (auxiliary 5.5 kW heater)
Spa
Model
F-1439 BP501X
F-1640 BP20X
Applies to model F-1781 only
Standard conguration with one 5.5 kW heater
Control System GFCI Required Wires Required Wiring Diagram
Four #8 AWG copper wires
Control System GFCI Required Wires Required Wiring Diagram
One 50 amp GFCI and one 30 amp GFCI
One 60 amp GFCI and one 30 amp GFCI
Four #8 AWG copper wires
Four #8 AWG copper wires
Use wiring diagram 1 (see page 5)
Use wiring diagram 2 (see page 6)
Use wiring diagram 2 (see page 6)
Control System Spa Side GFCI Required Wires Required Wiring Diagram
BP501G1
Conguration for Option OPT17-200 (auxiliary 5.5 kW heater)
Control System Spa Side GFCI Required Wires Required Wiring Diagram
BP20X
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Service (spa
side)
Service 1
(swim side)
Service 2
(swim side)
One 40 amp GFCI Four #8 AWG copper wires
One 60 amp GFCI Four #8 AWG copper wires
One 30 amp GFCI
Three #8 AWG copper wires
Use wiring diagram 2 (see page 6)
Use wiring diagram 3 (see page 7)
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GFCI Wiring Diagrams
House Breaker Box
GREEN (Ground)
WHITE
(Neutral)
BLACK
(Hot)
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
GFCI Breaker Box
Front View of GFCI
WHITE
GREEN (Ground)
RED
(Hot)
WHITE (Neutral)
BLACK
(Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
RED (Load Hot)
Spa Control Box
CIRCUIT BOARD
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
BP501G1 and BP501X control boxes and Auxiliary Heater
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
BP20X control box
Two 220V circuit breakers Two GFCIs Seven wires: Two Red (hot) Two Black (hot) Two White (neutral) One Green (ground)
Diagram 1
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House Breaker Box
BLACK (Hot)
WHITE
(Neutral)
GREEN (Ground)
RED (Hot)
One 220V circuit breaker One GFCI Four wires: Red (hot)
Black (hot) White (neutral) Green (ground)
Spa Control Box
BP501G1 and BP501X control boxes
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
GFCI Breaker Box
BLACK
(Hot)
GREEN (Ground)
BP20X control box
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
WHITE (Neutral)
RED
(Hot)
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
Front View of GFCI
RED (HOT)
BLACK (HOT)
WHITE
WHITE
(LOAD NEUTRAL)
Bottom View of GFCI
Control
Box
See the Cal Spas Pre-Delivery Guide for more information on spa placement for service access and electrical service.
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House Breaker Box
GREEN (Ground)
WHITE (Neutral)
BLACK
(Hot)
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
Three 220V circuit breakers Three GFCIs Ten wires: Three Red (hot) Three Black (hot) Three White (neutral) One Green (ground)
GFCI Breaker Box
Spa Control Box
CIRCUIT BOARD
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
BP501G1 and BP501X control boxes and Auxiliary Heater
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
BP20X control box
WHITE (Neutral)
GREEN (Ground)
BLACK
(Hot)
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Diagram 2
House Breaker Box
Two 220V circuit breakers Two GFCIs Seven wires: Two Red (hot) Two Black (hot) Two White (neutral) One Green (ground)
Spa Control Box
BLACK
BLACK
(Hot)
(Hot)
RED
WHITE
(Neutral)
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
GREEN (Ground)
BP501G1 and BP501X control boxes and Auxiliary Heater
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
GFCI Breaker Box
RED
BLACK
(Hot)
(Hot)
GREEN (Ground)
BP20X control box
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
WHITE (Neutral)
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
Front View of GFCI
CIRCUIT BOARD
RED
BLACK
(Hot)
(Hot)
GREEN (Ground)
Control
Box
Auxiliary
Heater
RED (HOT)
BLACK (HOT)
WHITE
WHITE
(LOAD NEUTRAL)
Bottom View of GFCI
WHITE (Neutral)
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
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Diagram 3
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House Breaker Box
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
WHITE (Neutral)
GREEN (Ground)
(Hot)
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
BLACK
BLACK
Three 220V circuit breakers Three GFCIs Ten wires: Three Red (hot) Three Black (hot) Three White (neutral) One Green (ground)
Spa Control Box
BP501G1 and BP501X control boxes and Auxiliary Heater
GFCI Breaker Box
WHITE (Neutral)
BLACK
(Hot)
GREEN (Ground)
RED
(Hot)
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
Front View of GFCI
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
BLACK
(Hot)
RED
(Hot)
RED (HOT)
BLACK (HOT)
WHITE
WHITE
(LOAD NEUTRAL)
Bottom View of GFCI
WHITE
WHITE (Load Neutral)
RED (Load Hot)
BLACK (Load Hot)
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
BP20X control box
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
CIRCUIT BOARD
GREEN (GROUND)
GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK (ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM BOX)
SWIM SIDE
Control
Box
Auxiliary
Heater
Control
Box
SPA SIDE
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Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa
1. Inspect the spa equipment.
Inspect all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa.
2. Remove the cartridge from lter canister.
Make sure unions in the equipment pack are tight. (Be careful not to over-tighten the plumbing ttings.)
If your spa has gate
valves, make sure they are all in the UP or OPEN position.
Make sure the drain valve is closed and capped. (See page 43 for a description of drain valves.)
Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without water circulating for long periods of time.
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3. Fill the spa.
Place a garden hose in the lter canister and ll your spa with regular tap water
about six inches from the top.
If the water level is too low or too high, your spa will not operate properly.
Unscrew the cartridge and remove it.
After you remove the lter, remove the plastic
wrapper and soak it in water for 30 minutes before
you replace it. A dry lter can allow air into the ltration system which can cause the pump to fail
to prime.
Always ll the spa through the lter canister! Failure to do so may cause air to be trapped in the ltration system and prevent the pumps from operating properly.
Never ll your spa with soft water.
Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm
the nish of the spa and void your warranty.
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4. Turn on power to the spa.
5. Prime the pump.
When the spa is lled to the correct level, turn on the
power at the GFCI breaker. (Ensure that the 120V spas are connected to the proper electrical outlet.)
Your spa will perform a self-diagnostic check and go into Priming Mode. The control panel will display either RUN PUMPS PURG AIR --- or Priming Mode, depending on which control panel you have.
Do the following:
1. Press the JETS or JETS 1 button once to start the pump in low speed.
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2. Press it again to switch the pump to high speed.
3. If you have other pumps, press JETS 2 or JETS 3 to turn them on also.
Running the pumps helps the pumps prime.
After two minutes, the pump should prime. If it does not, follow the priming instructions on the next page. If it does, continue with the next step.
6. Install the lter into the lter canister.
Make sure the lter has soaked at least 30 minutes
before you install it.
7. Adjust water chemistry.
Test and adjust the water chemistry. See the section on page 37 for instructions on water clarity.
8. Let the spa heat up.
When the spa has nished priming, the heater will activate. Put the cover on and let the spa heat to the
set temperature.
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Priming the Pump
New spa owners often have difculty the rst time they
start their spa and the pump fails to prime. This can be frustrating, but these simple instructions can help you.
Sometimes air can become trapped in the pump while
lling the spa. You will know this has happened when after you have lled and started the spa, the pump does
not seem to function. You will hear the pump operating, but no water will be moving.
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Starting Up: Priming Mode
After the initial start-up sequence, the spa will enter Priming Mode, which lasts 4 to 5 minutes. Depending on your control panel, one of the messages shown at right will appear.
As soon as the Priming Mode screen appears on the panel, press the Jets or Jets 1 button once to start Pump 1 in low speed and then again to switch to high speed. Also, select the other pumps, to turn them on. The pumps should be running in high speed to facilitate priming.
The pump will not work properly while air is trapped in it. Continuing to operate the pump in this way will cause damage.
Exit Jets 1 Jets 2 Jets 3 Circ
If the pumps have not primed after two minutes, and water
is not owing from the jets in the spa, do not allow the
pumps to continue to run. Turn off the pumps and repeat the process. Note: Turning the power off and back on again will initiate a new pump priming session.
Sometimes momentarily turning the pump off and on will
help it to prime. Do not do this more than ve times. If the pumps will not prime, shut off the power to the
spa and call for service.
Important: A pump should not be allowed to run without priming for more than two minutes. Under NO circumstances should a pump be allowed to run without priming beyond the end of the 4 to 5 minute priming mode. Doing so may cause damage to the pump and cause the system to energize the heater and go into an overheat condition.
Priming Mode
Exiting Priming Mode
You can manually exit Priming Mode by pressing an Up or Down button. Note that if you do not manually exit the priming mode as described above, the priming mode will be automatically terminated after 4 to 5 minutes. Be sure that the pumps have been primed by this time.
Once the system has exited Priming Mode, the top-side panel will momentarily display the set temperature but the display will not show the temperature yet. This is because the system requires approximately one
minute of water owing through the heater to determine the water temperature and display it.
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Bleeding Air from the Pump
If you have tried priming the pump several times unsuccessfully using the control panel, you can bleed the air from the pump manually.
1. Shut off the power to the spa.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the front panel from the spa and locate the pump.
3. Close the gate valve on the discharge side of the pump (if your spa is installed with one.)
4. Turn the bleeder valve counter clockwise with a small pair of pliers until the air has been released from the pump.
5. If this is unsuccessful, loosen the union nut on side of the pump with channel locks. When air is bled out, tighten the nut.
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6. Turn on power to the spa and press the JETS button. If there is still air trapped in the pump, repeat steps 2 through 5 until the pump primes.
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Operating Your Spa
Operating Your Spa
TP400 and TP600 Control Panel Operation
TP400 Control Panel TP600 Control Panels
Primary Navigation and Functions
Navigating the entire menu structure is done with 2 or 3 buttons on the control panel.
You can use either Temperature button (Warm and Cool) to navigate and program where a single Temperature icon is shown.
Jets Aux Warm Cool Light
The Light Button is also used to choose the various menus and navigate each section.
Typical use of the Temperature buttons allows changing the Set Temperature while the numbers are
ashing in the LCD.
Pressing the LIGHT button while the numbers are
ashing will enter the menus.
Start here
Press once
Then press:
Press 2X
Press 3X
READY
RANGE
RANGE
SET
RANGE
SET
READYSET
Main screen
FLTR1
Adjust the set temperature
Set temperature ranges
Select heat mode
Set time of day
The menus can be exited with certain button presses. Waiting several seconds in any screen will allow the display to revert to the main screen.
Most changes are not saved unless the Light button is pressed.
Press 5X
Press 6X
Press 7X
Press 8X
Press 9X
SET
Lock the display (restrict operation)
Hold mode (standby)
Adjust ltration cycle 1
1
Adjust ltration cycle 2
2
Set personal preferences
Press 4X
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Flip (invert display)
Press 10X
System utilities (for diagnostics only)
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Adjusting the Set Temperature
arrows on the display.
temperature.
Main Screen
Press the WARM or COOL buttons to adjust the set temperature.
Press Once
When the temperature stops ashing, the spa will heat to the new set temperature
when required. The temperature can be set between 60°F and 104°F.
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RANGE
SET
RANGE
SET
SET
Set Temp will show and flash
Press the Temp buttons to change the temperature.
Setting Dual Temperature Ranges
You can set two temperature range settings with independent set temperatures.
Press Once
Then Press
SET
RANGE
Once
The High Range is shown in the display by an “up” arrow and the Low Range with a “down” arrow. The ranges can be used for different reasons, the most common being a “ready to use” setting versus a “vacation” setting. (See “Vacation Setting below.) Each range maintains its own set temperature that you program according to your needs. This way, when a range is chosen, the spa will heat to the set temperature programmed to that range.
High Range can be set between 80°F and 104°F.
Low Range can be set between 50°F and 99°F.
The example below shows setting the Low Range temperature.
RANGE
SET
RANGE
SET
RANGE
FLTR1
READY
RANGE
FLTR1
READY
RANGE
RANGE
SET
RANGE
FLTR1
SET
FLTR1
FLTR1
Select High Range or Low Range. Toggle the Range
Vacation Setting
Set the spa to operate in the Lower Range temperature choice before you go on vacation.
1. Press the Temp button. The “Set Temp” will show
and ash.
2. Press the Light button. “TEMP” will show on the display, which give you the choice of High Range or Low Range.
3. To set the Low Range, press the Light button,
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Set Temp will show and flash
Press a Temp Button
Main Screen
repeatedly to change the
then press the Temp button. The “Set Temp” will
show and ash.
4. Press the Temp buttons to adjust the temperature.
5. Press the Light button or wait several seconds to return to the main screen.
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Main Screen
Main Screen
READY and REST
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Setting the Heat Mode
There are two heat modes: READY Mode and REST Mode.
Press Once
Then Press
READYSET
Toggle between
Ready-in-Rest Mode
READY/REST appears in the display if the spa is in Rest Mode and Jet 1 is pressed. When the spa is being used, it 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 Mode Menu and changing the Mode.
Twice
SET
READY Mode: 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.
This is known as “polling.”
READY
RANGE
REST
FLTR1
REST Mode: REST Mode will only allow heating
during programmed lter cycles. Since polling does not
occur, the temperature display may not show a current temperature until the heater pump has been running for a minute or two.
RANGE
RANGE
REST
READY
/ REST
Freeze Protection
If you live in an area that experiences extreme freezing weather, you need to know how to how to set your spa to prevent freeze damage. Some spa owners choose to drain and winterize their spas, but others prefer
to keep it lled and operating. If you don’t want to drain your spa, you can continue to run it safely through
the winter, providing you program it correctly.
When you expect the temperature to approach freezing, always keep the spa in READY Mode. As long as the spa is in READY Mode, it will regularly check the water temperature (known as “polling”) and circulate water every 1/2 hour.
When the sensors within the heater detect water temperature has dropped to 42°F (5.5°C), then the pumps and the blower automatically activate to provide freeze protection. The pumps and blower will run either continuously or periodically depending on conditions.
Setting Time
Setting the time of day is important for determining ltration times and other
Press Once
Then Press
3X
background features. 24-hour time display can be set under the PREF menu.
Note: This system does NOT display the time of day. The default display on the Main Screen is the current water temperature. Displaying time of day is not a selectable feature.
SET
P
Set hour Set minutes Main Screen
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P
SET
P
SET
P
READY
RANGE
FLTR1
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Flip (Invert Display)
and hold
twice
Main screen
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Press Once
Then Press
4X
Locking the Control
Press Once
Then Press
SET
Press Light button to
lock control panel
5X
SET
Inverting the display allows you to be able to read the control panel while you are in the spa.
SET
Press Temp button to flip the display
SET
READY R
ANGE
FLTR1
Main Screen
The control can be locked to prevent unwanted use or temperature adjustments. You can lock the set temperature or the control panel.
Locking the temperature allows Jets and other features to be used, but the Set Temperature and other programmed settings cannot be adjusted.
Locking the panel prevents the controller from being used, but all automatic functions are still active.
TO LOCK SET TEMPERATURE
SET
SET
You can toggle between ON and OFF using the Warm and Cool buttons
READY
RANGE
The set temperature has been locked
FLTR1
Main screen
TO LOCK THE CONTROL PANEL
SET
SET
You can toggle between ON and OFF using the Warm and Cool buttons
Unlocking the control
While pressing and holding the WARM Button, press the LIGHT button twice.
Hold Mode
Press Once
Then Press
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Timer will count down for 60 minutes Main Screen
Hold Mode is used to disable the pumps during service functions like cleaning or
replacing the lter. (See page 39 for instruction on cleaning the lter.)
Hold Mode will last for 1 hour unless the mode is exited manually.
READY
SET
READY
RANGE
FLTR1
Main screen
The control panel has been locked
FLTR1
ANGE
R
Press
Press
READY
RANGE
READY
RANGE
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FLTR1
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revert to the previous Filter 2 settings.
several seconds,
Adjusting Filtration
Press Once
Then Press
7X
Main Filtration
Filter cycles are set using a duration. Each setting can be adjusted in 15-minute increments. Filter Cycle 1 and Filter Cycle 2 (if enabled) are set to the same duration.
If Filter Cycle 2 is enabled, Filter 2 will appear in the LCD. If Filter 2 is disabled, Filter 1 will appear.
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1
Press Light button to select Filter 2
2
SET
FLTR1
SET
Shows start time
to show RUN HRS
FLTR1
to show F1 ENDS xx:xx
to set
to set
2
FLTR
SET
FLTR1 P
FLTR1
FLTR
2
*****
to set
FLTR1 P
SET
Sets start hour
FLTR1
SET
Sets Filter 1 length in hours
SET
Sets minutes
SET
Selects part of an hour
A
to set
Note: Waiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 1 Start Time and Run Hours and revert to the previous Filter 1 settings.
If you wait several seconds, it will revert to original setting.
FLTR1 P
FLTR1
*****
FLTR1 P
SET
Sets 15- minute increments
*****
FLTR1
SET
Sets 15-minute increments
If you wait
it will revert to
original setting.
READY
FLTR1
RANGE
Main Screen
READY
FLTR1
RANGE
Main Screen
2
FLTR
2
FLTR
to show F2 ENDS xx:xx
to set
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2 P
FLTR
SET
Shows start time
to show RUN HRS
2
FLTR
2 P
FLTR
SET
Sets start hour
2
FLTR
SET
Sets Filter 2 length in hours
A
Sets minutes
FLTR
SET
FLTR
SET
Selects part of an hour
to set
Note: Waiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 2 On/Off, Start Time and Run Hours and
*****
2 P
2 P
FLTR
SET
Sets 15- minute increments
*****
2
SET
2
FLTR
Sets 15-minute increments
READY
FLTR1
RANGE
Main Screen
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