Aruba Spa 2003 Breeze, 2003 Escape Hazard, This system should be set to maintain, CELSIUS 104 F

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This system should be set to maintain

HAZARD

This system should be set to maintain

a water temperature NO GREATER THAN

40° CELSIUS (104° F).

1)Make sure all of the jets are in the full open position, (refer to Hydrotherapy Jets, page 13).

2)The Electronic Operating System spa control has automat- ic functions that operate upon start-up and normal operation to protect the system. Power up system and “Pur” will appear for 30 seconds while system is in purge mode then normal operation will resume.

3)With the breaker in the “On” position check to see if water is circulating. If not then you must prime the pump. To prime the pump turn union #1 slowly 1/2 to 1 turn to release air, being careful not to open too far. After you hear the water begin circulating, retighten the union. The pump must be primed every time the water is changed. Check to see if water is coming from all the jets.

4)At the end of the boot up, 30 seconds, the pump will be in high speed until the water temperature reaches 52°F. If your water temperature is below 39°F, at the time of fill, the top- side control will toggle back and forth reading th2/39. The pack system is in lockout and the pump will run in high speed until the water temperature reaches 52°F. Once the water temperature has reached 52°F, the pump will then run in low speed. You can now set your water temperature to your desired level.

Note: At the time of boot up, your spa will automatically go through its first filtration cycle for 2 hours.

5)Press the pump button on the control panel to test if the pump is changing from low to high-speed, (refer to Topside Control Component Identification, next page). You will be able to tell the difference between low and high-speed by the sound of the water moving through the spa’s plumbing sys- tem. Press the pump button again to return the pump to low speed.

6)Once the water has reached the set temperature add chem-

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Contents ARUBA SPAS Box 2266 Station R Kelowna, BC V1X 4K6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dear Aruba Customer INTRODUCTIONHAZARD HOW YOUR ARUBA SPA IS BUILT GETTING STARTED ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF YOUR SPA TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATIONHAZARD IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSthese safety using yourDECK INSTALLATION YARD INSTALLATIONPOSITIONING YOUR SPA INDOOR INSTALLATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ACCESSELECTRICAL CONNECTION GND N L1 L2Do not run the pump until the spa is full of START-UPPREPARATIONSKnife Valve #1 INITIAL START-UPKnife Valve #2 Pumpa water temperature NO GREATER THAN This system should be set to maintain40 CELSIUS 104 F Topside Control Component Identification SPA OPERATIONS GUIDEHeat s and Heat t buttons Invert ButtonLight Pump buttonFilter Cycle Programming CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEITMicro Directional HYDROTHERAPY JETSAll jet trim kits must be properly seated or air flow may be restrictedMassage Jet Cluster JetsSwirl Jet It is necessary to use Chlorine or Bromine OZONATORS-OPTIONALchemical treatment with an ozonator This system only accepts a 220v OzonatorTROUBLE SHOOTING Display flashes FLO FLOW CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE INITIAL START UP PROCEDURES CONDUCTING PROPER WATER TESTS WATER MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEWeekly Sanitizers such as SodiumBROMINE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROPER WATER BALANCE CHEMICAL TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS CHARTLow pH High pHDRAINING YOUR SPA CARE FOR YOUR SPACauses of pH change To drain the spaSPA SURFACE FILTER CLEANINGMake sure you replace your filter cartridges at least once every six monthsCOVER CABINETWhen cleaning the surface use only acrylic cleanersFading and discolouration SPECIAL COLD WEATHER INSTRUCTIONS and its exclusions For warranty service contact a WARRANTY INFORMATIONSmart Protect Warranty service agent at 1-877--877-2087ONE YEAR LIMITED SKIRT FIVE YEAR LIMITED NO LEAKWARRANTY L I M I T E DREGISTRATION To validate this warranty, the original purchaser must complete the warranty registration card and mail it to ARUBA SPAS within 30 days of deliv- ery of the spa PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS ACTION TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDEP Spa won’t turn on P Spa comes on by itselfP Motor shuts down while in use P Water not cleanP GFCI shuts down frequently P Abnormal water usageP Formation of chloramines P pH is too lowP Foaming of water P Scale depositsOptional Purchase CIRCULATION PUMP OPERATIONSClean WEEKLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEMaintenance DATE920 Leathead Road Kelowna, BC V1X 2J8