Cal Spas LTR20101000 manual Electronic Control Operation, Time

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Operating SpaYour

9800 Electronic Control Operation

These instructions will describe features and options that your particular spa may not be equipped with.

Initial Start up

When first powered up, your spa will perform a self- diagnostic check and go into priming mode. The topside will display PR to indicate this. Priming mode will be active for less than five minutes.

Sometimes the pump fails to prime, especially when spa owners do not fill their spas through the filter canister. You can avoid priming problems by following these steps during priming mode.

1.Press the JETS 1 button to turn on the pump and let it run for 10 seconds. The pump should be running in low speed.

2.Press the JETS 1 buttons again and let the pump run in high speed for 10 seconds.

3.Press the JETS 1 button again to turn off the pump. The pump should be left in the off position for 10 to 15 seconds.

4.Repeat steps 1 through 3 until water is flowing through all the jets and all air is removed from the plumbing.

When the spa has finished priming, the heater will be activated and the water temperature will be maintained in standard mode. The spa will heat to 100°F (37.5°C) at start up until the set temperature is changed as described below.

Temperature Adjustment

(Range 80°F to 104°F, 26°C to 40°C)

The start-up temperature is set at 100°F (37.5°C). The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the control panel. Note that the last measured spa temperature is displayed. The displayed temperature will be updated when the pump has been running for at least two minutes.

Press the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons once to display the set temperature. Each time either button is pressed again, the set temperature will increase or decrease depending on which button is pressed. After three seconds, the control panel will automatically display the last measured spa temperature.

Time

When time hasn’t been programmed, the “TIME” icon flashes. To set the time, press the “TIME” button and then the “MODE/PROG” button. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to adjust time. See the next page for more detailed instructions.

Standard, Economy, Sleep, and Standby Modes

Mode/Prog: This button is used to switch between standard, economy, and sleep modes.

1. Press “MODE/PROG” to enter mode programming.

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LTR20101000, Rev. C

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Contents LTR20101000, Rev. C 2/28/10 Cleaning and Maintenance Using the Entertainment SystemOperating Your Spa Appendix Clear Water PlanImportant Safety Instructions This FirstRead First!This Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Planning the Best LocationForYour New Portable Spa Preparing a Good FoundationVolt Electrical Installation Testing the Gfci BreakerGfci and Wiring Requirements Spa240V Gfci and Wiring Requirements System High Power ConfigurationSpa Model Gfci Required Wires Required Your New Portable SpaPreparing forYour New Portable Spa Electrical Installation for 11 kW HeaterApplies to 6300 systems Gfci Wiring Diagram Gas Heater Hook up Your New Portable Spa Portable Spa Filling and Powering Up Your Portable SpaPreparing forYour New New Portable Spa Priming the PumpSecond method will remove a large air lock within the pump Temperature Adjustment Operating Your SpaOperating SpaYour 5100, 6200 and 6300 Electronic Control OperationSwitching Modes Setting Filtration CyclesStandard, Economy and Sleep Heating Modes JetsTime Electronic Control OperationStandard, Economy, Sleep, and Standby Modes Setting the Temperature Lock Preset Filter CyclesInvert Locking the PanelOzone Clean up CycleFreeze Protection Standard configuration Spa Models with 3-pump system Sounds Good System OperationAuxiliary Control Panels Air blower control Two button jets control 6200/6300Periodic Reminder Messages Diagnostic MessagesMessage Frequency Action Required Snb Sns Message Meaning Action RequiredStby Electrical Power Efficiency Jets Diverter KnobsWaterfalls Air VenturisAdjustable Therapy System Wireless Spa MonitorLED Perimeter Lighting Contents of this section Clear Water PlanClear PlanWater Key to Clear WaterTesting and Adjusting Spa Water Clear Water PlanBalancing the Total Alkalinity Balancing the pHUsing Chlorine as a Sanitizer Using Bromine as a SanitizerSanitation Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical ChamberChemical Safety Shocking the WaterFilter Cleaning About the Pure XL Water SanitizerBather Load Starting the Spa with Fresh WaterMaintenance Schedule Cal Zone Quest Ozonator Cal Clarity Bromine GeneratorStart Up Day One MondayAdjusting The Proper Bromine Levels Once a WeekClear Troubleshooting Water Clarity ProblemsWater Plan Removing and Reseating the Pillows Cleaning and MaintenanceSpa Cover Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Draining Your Portable SpaFreeze damage is not covered by your warranty Winterizing Cold Climate DrainingVacation Care Continuous water flow and drainageSpa Cover and Pillows Cleaning Your SpaSpa Shell Jet Removal and Replacement Using the Entertainment System Listening to the RadioPlaying a CD Inserting and Ejecting a DiskTheUsing SystemEntertainment Using the iPod Docking StationProgramming the Universal Remote Control Device Manufacturer Code TypeUsing the Entertainment System Using the iSound Remote Music SystemAbout the SunBriteTV Monitor Replacement Parts AppendixValves Pillows DrainsWaterfalls FiltersReplacement Cabinet Panels LightsOzone Cartridges Pure XL UV Water SanitizerAvalon Series CoversDiamond Series Fitness Series D950N / D965N 93 x D963S / D950SFamily II Series Galaxy SeriesVictory Xtreme Series VX901 72 xKeeping Fit with your Spa Ultimate Fitness Series Exercise ProgramConnecting the Exercise Equipment Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible SolutionsSymptom Water Problems Possible Causes Possible SolutionsSymptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions Pump Problems Pump does not workCal Spas Chemicals Appendix WarrantyPortable Spas Manufacturer Warranty Warranty Registration Locating the product serial number