Aruba Spa 2003 Serenade Spa Operations Guide, Hazard, Topside Control Component Identification

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SPA OPERATIONS GUIDE

icals to adjust the water balance (see Chemical Maintenance, page 19).

7)The spa pack is thoroughly tested before shipping. The most common cause of immediate pack failure is dry firing (this occurs if the pump is running and the water is not cir- culating) and this type of failure is not covered by warranty.

8)If you experience any problems with the procedures above contact an Aruba customer service representative.

9)After your spa is operational you must install the Spa Cover latches. The locks will already be attached to the end of the straps. Position the tie strap so it is fully extended, without stretching. Locate the 2 holes on the locking mecha- nism, marking them with a pen. Remove the locking mecha- nism from the strap and fasten to the spa.

HAZARD

Never leave an uncovered spa unattended, and never leave a covered spa unlatched.

SPA OPERATIONS GUIDE

Topside Control Component Identification

Heat s and Heat t buttons

The spa’s thermostat is to provide you with optimum control of the spa water temperature. This temperature set point can be adjusted from 21° C (70° F) to 40° C (104 degrees F).

Invert Button

This button will flip the LED readout 180°.

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Contents ARUBA SPAS Box 2266 Station R Kelowna, BC V1X 4K6 TABLE OF CONTENTS HAZARD INTRODUCTIONDear Aruba Customer HOW YOUR ARUBA SPA IS BUILT GETTING STARTED TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF YOUR SPAthese safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSHAZARD using yourPOSITIONING YOUR SPA YARD INSTALLATIONDECK INSTALLATION INDOOR INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ACCESSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GND N L1 L2START-UPPREPARATIONS Do not run the pump until the spa is full ofKnife Valve #2 INITIAL START-UPKnife Valve #1 Pump40 CELSIUS 104 F This system should be set to maintaina water temperature NO GREATER THAN Heat s and Heat t buttons SPA OPERATIONS GUIDETopside Control Component Identification Invert ButtonFilter Cycle Programming Pump buttonLight CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEITAll jet trim kits must be properly seated or HYDROTHERAPY JETSMicro Directional air flow may be restrictedSwirl Jet Cluster JetsMassage Jet chemical treatment with an ozonator OZONATORS-OPTIONALIt is necessary to use Chlorine or Bromine This system only accepts a 220v OzonatorTROUBLE SHOOTING Display flashes FLO FLOW CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE INITIAL START UP PROCEDURES Weekly WATER MAINTENANCE SCHEDULECONDUCTING PROPER WATER TESTS Sanitizers such as SodiumBROMINE Low pH CHEMICAL TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS CHARTPROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROPER WATER BALANCE High pHCauses of pH change CARE FOR YOUR SPADRAINING YOUR SPA To drain the spaMake sure you replace your filter cartridges FILTER CLEANINGSPA SURFACE at least once every six monthsWhen cleaning the surface use only acrylic CABINETCOVER cleanersFading and discolouration SPECIAL COLD WEATHER INSTRUCTIONS Smart Protect Warranty service agent at WARRANTY INFORMATIONand its exclusions For warranty service contact a 1-877--877-2087WARRANTY FIVE YEAR LIMITED NO LEAKONE YEAR LIMITED SKIRT 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 P Spa won’t turn on TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDEPROBLEM DIAGNOSIS ACTION P Spa comes on by itselfP GFCI shuts down frequently P Water not cleanP Motor shuts down while in use P Abnormal water usageP Foaming of water P pH is too lowP Formation of chloramines P Scale depositsCIRCULATION PUMP OPERATIONS Optional PurchaseMaintenance WEEKLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEClean DATE920 Leathead Road Kelowna, BC V1X 2J8