Aruba Spa 2003 Serenade, 2003 Escape Positioning Your Spa, Yard Installation, Deck Installation

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POSITIONING YOUR SPA

POSITIONING YOUR SPA

Your spa is self-contained. You can place it on a deck, patio, in your yard, or indoors. Proper site location is an important element of the overall enjoyment of your new spa, so make sure you take enough time to properly plan out the position- ing of your spa. The following information is provided to help you determine where to place your spa. If you have any questions or concerns about where to locate your spa, please contact our customer service department.

IMPORTANT

Check with your local building codes with regards to fencing and gate requirements.

Your spa measures 84”x84”x34” the dry weight is 650 lbs, with water 4000 lbs.

YARD INSTALLATION

Position your spa above ground in an area with good drainage, on a level surface that contacts the spa fully. The ideal base is a concrete pad, however compacted gravel, paving stones or railway ties may also be used. Locate the spa so the equipment door is readily accessible. The equip- ment has to be above grade and not subject to flooding. If using compacted gravel, it must be on a firm level base and it must be contained in a secure wood or concrete border so that the loose gravel cannot shift once the spa is in place.

DECK INSTALLATION

Before placing your spa on a deck or other raised platform, you must have the structure checked for its loading capacity by an Engineer or competent Contractor. Before placing the spa on the deck, you should place 1.5” high-density foam insulation under the spa. This helps insulate the spa and pre- vent the transmission of noise. At the same time providing the underside of the spa with extra insulation.

WARNING

One must support the entire base of the spa, from the outside edges to the centre, to support its weight. Improper placement of your spa may void the warranty.

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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 SPAIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS HAZARDthese safety using yourPOSITIONING YOUR SPA YARD INSTALLATIONDECK INSTALLATION INDOOR INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ACCESS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL CONNECTION GND N L1 L2START-UPPREPARATIONS Do not run the pump until the spa is full ofINITIAL START-UP Knife Valve #1Knife Valve #2 Pump40 CELSIUS 104 F This system should be set to maintaina water temperature NO GREATER THAN SPA OPERATIONS GUIDE Topside Control Component IdentificationHeat s and Heat t buttons Invert ButtonPump button LightFilter Cycle Programming CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEITHYDROTHERAPY JETS Micro DirectionalAll jet trim kits must be properly seated or air flow may be restrictedSwirl Jet Cluster JetsMassage Jet OZONATORS-OPTIONAL It is necessary to use Chlorine or Brominechemical treatment with an ozonator This system only accepts a 220v OzonatorTROUBLE SHOOTING Display flashes FLO FLOW CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE INITIAL START UP PROCEDURES WATER MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CONDUCTING PROPER WATER TESTSWeekly Sanitizers such as SodiumBROMINE CHEMICAL TABLE OF 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 SURFACEMake sure you replace your filter cartridges at least once every six monthsCABINET COVERWhen cleaning the surface use only acrylic cleanersFading and discolouration SPECIAL COLD WEATHER INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY INFORMATION and its exclusions For warranty service contact aSmart Protect Warranty service agent at 1-877--877-2087FIVE YEAR LIMITED NO LEAK ONE YEAR LIMITED SKIRTWARRANTY 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 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS ACTIONP Spa won’t turn on P Spa comes on by itselfP Water not clean P Motor shuts down while in useP GFCI shuts down frequently P Abnormal water usageP pH is too low P Formation of chloraminesP Foaming of water P Scale depositsCIRCULATION PUMP OPERATIONS Optional PurchaseWEEKLY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CleanMaintenance DATE920 Leathead Road Kelowna, BC V1X 2J8