Dimension One Spas Home Series owner manual

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Dimension One Spas – @Home Series Owner’s Manual

12.One minute after the power is turned on, the spa will automatically begin its first one-hour filtration cycle (this cycle may be interrupted if the Jet pumps are being turned on and off at the time). On two-pump models, Pump 2 will operate on high speed for the first minute of each filter cycle. If there is no jet action during the filter cycle, repeat the pump priming steps described in Step 11 above. Once the Jets are working properly, turn the power off and on again at the GFCI to reset the Start Time of the filtration cycle, which will begin one minute after the power is turned on.

13.The spa will automatically filter itself twice each day. At the beginning of each filter cycle, the pump will run on high speed for 5 minutes and then on low-speed for the remainder of the filter cycle. The second filter cycle will begin twelve hours after the start of the first. The Filter Cycle light on the control panel will glow when a filter cycle is running. To set a different start time for the cycles, you can turn the power to the spa off then back on using the GFCI breaker at the time of day you want to cycle to start (the filter cycle always starts one minute after the spa power is turned on

14.Now set the water temperature by pushing the UP/DOWN Buttons until the desired water temperature (called the “Set Temperature”) appears in the Display Window. The spa will not allow the temperature to be set above 104°F (40° C). After a few seconds, the screen will revert to showing the current spa water temperature. The spa will heat at the rate of 1° F (≅0.5°C) to 8° F (≅4° C) per hour. Whenever the temperature falls below the Set Temperature, the spa will turn on the heater and run the pump at low speed to bring it back up to the Set Temperature.

To confirm that the heater is on by checking that the Heat Indicator light on the control panel is glowing.

15.Once the spa has begun heating, reinstall the equipment compartment panel removed in Step 2.

16.After completing the above steps, see the Water Care Guide (provided separately) to ensure proper water chemistry.

17.Place the thermal cover on the spa to conserve energy and to keep it ready for use.

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Contents Spa Information Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Canada CSA Safety Information Hyperthermia Safety Do’s and Don’tsPage Initial Startup Page Page Control Panel OperationHeat Indicator Light Programming the Spa Functions Filter Cycle DurationNumber of Filter Cycles Erroneous Temperature on the Display Temperature Unit Selection F or CControl Panel Display Messages OH Overheat WarningFeatures Unique to Certain Models Water Feature Flow ControlDynamic L.E.D. Light On Certain Models Filter Cleaning Routine Equipment MaintenanceLight Bulb Replacement Draining Your Hot TubDimension One Envirotect Skirts and Vinyl Covers Care for the Hot Tub SurfaceCare for the Wood Spa Cabinet Procedure for Winterizing Special Cold Weather InstructionsItems Required for Winterizing Springtime Startup of a Winterized Spa Page Heating System Troubleshooting GuideElectrical System Water System