Strong Pools and Spas Rio Spa owner manual Changing Filter Cycles, Troubleshooting

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Changing Filter Cycles

FILTRATION

Proper filtration is an important key to maintaining the clarity of your spa's water. The filter system is designed for unsurpassed effectiveness at removing debris and suspensions from the water anytime the water is circulating.

Your control panel is set to filter for two hours every twelve hours. A two speed pump is sup- plied with your spa that provides filtration on low speed, the low speed will shut off if the tem- perature creeps more than 2 degrees above the set point, it will turn back on when tempera- ture drops to the set point.

Press Heat key and Auxiliary key simultaneously and hold to adjust the filter cycle form the two hours every 12 hours period.

Troubleshooting

*indicates qualified service technician recommended

Heat Mode 120V Version

In LC ( Low Current ) Mode ( 120V versions ): Jets 1 must be in low speed and AUX (optional pump 2 or blower) must be off before heater can be turned on.

If the red indicator DOT in the bottom right of your temperature window is not flashing when there is a demand for heat, press the AUX key to shut off the optional secondary pump / blower circuit. This secondary circuit will automatically shut off in 30 min if left on.

No display at topside*

Check that connection to main board is clean and sound at J8.

Test a new topside control

Check for 120V primary power going into the transformer and for 12V secondary power out of the trans- former to J6 and J7 on the board before replacing the transformer.

Relace board if there is 12V to J6 and J7.

Display flashes “th1/38” on system start up*

Check that temperature sensing probe connection to main board is clean and sound at location J2.

Try new temperature sensing probe.

Display flashes “th2/current temperature” on system start up*

Check that the temperature sensing probe connected to the main board is clean and sound at location J1.

Try new temperature sensing probe.

Display flashes “th2/39” on system start up

This indicates that both sensors ( thermisters ) are detecting tub water temperature of less than 39F or they are both disconnected ( open ). Pump(s) will run in this condition. See Freeze Protect Override (FPO) instructions for cold water fill up.

Display flashes”OH” (OVERHEAT)

This indicates that the spa water temperature is over 112ºF. The system should be shut down in this state and will re-start automatically when the water cools below 112ºF.

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Contents STRONG-9 Table of Contents Rio Spa IntroductionDo not Operate SPA Without Correct Water Level Important Safety InstructionsSpa Location Installation InstructionsElectrical General Instructions Control Panel Identification Before Start UP! Important Union AdjustmentsMotor keypump Startup PreparationsChanging Filter Cycles TroubleshootingPumps, blower or light does not shut off Essential Chemicals and There USE Spa MaintenanceSpa Maintenance Bottom Suction Top Air Control Valve Jets, Valves, Injection and SuctionWarranties Safety Precautions / Danger Risk of Injury Points on Spa Safety for Strong Spas Spa OwnersRetain this Booklet for Future Reference

Rio Spa specifications

Strong Pools and Spas has established itself as a premier manufacturer of high-quality backyard retreats, and the Rio Spa is one of its standout offerings. Designed for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the Rio Spa combines advanced technology with exceptional craftsmanship, creating a serene environment that is perfect for unwinding after a long day.

One of the main features of the Rio Spa is its spacious design, accommodating up to six adults comfortably. The layout is thoughtfully crafted to enhance socialization and relaxation, making it an ideal choice for families and friends. The seating arrangement includes lounge seats and multi-level seating options, ensuring every user finds their perfect spot to relax.

The Rio Spa is equipped with powerful jets that provide a soothing hydrotherapy experience. Users can enjoy customizable massage settings, targeting specific areas of the body for relief from tension and muscle soreness. The jet configuration allows for a variety of massage experiences, from gentle and relaxing to deep tissue massage, catering to individual preferences.

Another notable characteristic of the Rio Spa is its energy-efficient design. Strong Pools and Spas employs advanced insulation techniques and energy-efficient components, such as a durable, high-quality cover. This ensures that the spa maintains optimal water temperatures with minimal energy costs, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

The advanced water filtration system integrated into the Rio Spa is another significant feature. This system utilizes a multi-stage filtration process that keeps the water crystal clear and free from contaminants, requiring less maintenance and making it easier for owners to enjoy their spa without the hassle of frequent water changes.

The Rio Spa also comes equipped with user-friendly digital controls that allow for easy temperature adjustments and jet operation. Many models even offer Bluetooth connectivity, enabling users to play their favorite music while they relax in the water, enhancing the overall experience.

In terms of aesthetics, the Rio Spa is designed to complement any backyard setting. With a range of stylish colors and finishes, it can seamlessly integrate into various outdoor landscapes, adding an element of luxury and relaxation.

Overall, the Strong Pools and Spas Rio Spa is a perfect blend of comfort, technology, and style. It provides an oasis of calm and rejuvenation, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of hydrotherapy in their own backyard.