Aruba Spa Hot Tub Models 2003 owner manual SPA Pack

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2.Check all four unions (or six if you have a circulating sys- tem) and ensure that they are hand tight. There are two white unions on the pump: one on the inlet side and one on the dis- charge side. See equipment diagram.

Knife Valve #1

Gate Valve #2

Pump Union #1

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Black

 

White

Unions

Union #2

Unions

 

Hose Bib

 

There are also two black unions located on each end of the stainless steel heater barrel. The unions can come lose during shipping, and may need to be tightened. Do not over tighten the unions. If a union leaks after being hand tightened close the knife valves to stop the flow of water. Loosen the union that is leaking and inspect the O-ring for a possible crimp. Reinstall the O-ring and retighten the union.

3.To fill your spa, remove the wier basket, remove the filter and place garden hose directly in the filter canister. The spa holds 360 gallons (1620 litres) of water. You will notice that there is an indented wave in the spa. This is the water line. It is important that you maintain your water at this level.

NOTE: Wier basket can only be removed when the spa is not run- ning.

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Contents Aruba Spas Introduction Dear Aruba CustomerHOW Your Aruba SPA is Built Getting Started Tools Required for Installation Items Required for Installation of Your SPAImportant Safety Instructions Positioning Your SPA Special Cold Weather Start UP PreparationsIndoor Installation Yard Installation Deck InstallationElectrical Connection Access Important Safety InstructionsElectrical Connection START-UP Preparations SPA Pack Initial START-UP Only turn union one turn Counter clockwiseSPA Operations Guide Pump button Light or LEDFilter Cycle Programming Setting Water Temperature Hydrotherapy Jets Micro DirectionalCluster Jets Massage JetSwirl Jet Trouble Shooting Pressure Switch Problem has Been DetectedOzonators JET Blower SystemCirculation Pump Aqua Pure Water SystemAqua Pure Water System cont’d Chemical Maintenance Initial Start UP Procedures Water Maintenance Schedule Conducting Proper Water TestsWeekly Bromine Chemical Table Equivalents Chart Problems Associated with Improper Water BalanceLow pH High pHCare for Your SPA Draining Your SPACauses of pH change To drain the spaFilter Cleaning SPA SurfaceCabinet CoverPage Special Cold Weather Instructions Warranty Information Warranty Page Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Diagnosis ActionEye or skin irritation PH is too low Weekly Maintenance Schedule Division Leathead Road Kelowna, BC V1X 2J8