Cal Spas LTR20121002 Periodic Reminder Messages, Message Frequency Action Required RPH, Rsa, Rcl

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Operating SpaYour

Periodic Reminder Messages

Press the “Mode” button to reset a displayed reminder.

Message

Frequency

Action Required

rPH

Every 7 days

Test and adjust chemical levels per manufacturer’s instructions.

rSA

Every 7 days

Test and adjust chemical levels per manufacturer’s instructions.

rCL

Every 30 days

Remove, clean, and reinstall filter per manufacturer’s instructions.

rtg

Every 30 days

Test and reset GFCI per manufacturer’s instructions. Drain and refill

 

 

spa per manufacturer’s instructions.

rdr

Every 90 days

Drain and refill spa per manufacturer’s instructions.

rCO

Every 180 days

Clean and condition spa cover

rCH

Every 365 days

Install New Bio-Clean™ Filter

Your new Cal Spa comes equipped with an electric heater. Following the directions listed below will ensure the most efficient operation:

NOTE: This method is only for spa usage under two hours a week.

Keep the spa’s operating temperature 5˚ F below the desired usage temperature when not in use. One or two hours before use, set the temperature to the desired temperature.

If the spa usage exceeds two hours a week, the set temperature should remain at the desired usage temperature.

The air venturis should be used sparingly. When open, water temperature drops quite rapidly and can also dissipate chemicals.

Allowing the water temperature to lower more than 10˚F below the desired usage temperature and reheating it prior to usage will cause the heater to operate longer than it normally would maintaining the desired tem- perature. Doing this will increase your operating cost and makes your heater work more than necessary.

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LTR20121002, Rev. A

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Contents LTR20121002, Rev. a 12/30/11 Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Cleaning and MaintenanceDiverter Knobs Inground Spa Installation Checklist Clear Water PlanImportant Safety Instructions Hyperthermia DangerPlanning the Best Location For Your Spa Inground Spa Installation ChecklistPreparing for Your New Inground Spa Grading Prior to Excavation Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackInground Spa Site Preparation Site Excavation Hard BottomSpa Shell Dimensions and Side Views IG-401IG-402 IG-403 IG-404 IG-405 IG-406 IG-407 Spa Model Gfci Required Wires Required Gfci and Wiring RequirementsTesting the Gfci Breaker Electrical Requirements US and CanadaGfci Wiring Diagram Testing the RCD Breaker Electrical Installation -- EuropeRCD and Wiring Requirements RCD Wiring Diagram ForPreparingInstalling the Inground Shell Equipment Pack Plumbing Connections Plumbing ConnectionsConnecting Plumbing to Remote Equipment Gate/Slice ValvesElectrical and Electronic Connection Remote Equipment Topside Control PanelInground Spa Light Installation In- structions See figure belowPreparing forYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Electronic Control Operation Clean-up Cycle Setting the Temperature LockPreset Filter Cycles LightRSA Periodic Reminder MessagesMessage Frequency Action Required RPH RCLOn display Diagnostic MessagesMessage Meaning Action Required No message DryStby Message Meaning Action RequiredSnb Sns Adjustable Jets Diverter KnobsKey to Clear Water Contents of this sectionClear Water Plan Balancing the pH Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterBalancing the Total Alkalinity Recommended total alkalinity is 80 120 ppmSanitation Using Chlorine as a SanitizerUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Shocking the Water Filter CleaningChemical Safety Bather Load Starting the Spa with Fresh WaterMaintenance Schedule Spa Cover Cleaning and MaintenanceRemoving and Reseating the Pillows Winterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning and Replacing the FilterDraining Your Spa Spa Shell Cleaning Your SpaSpa Cover and Pillows Appendix Replacement PartsWarranty LTR20121002, Rev. a 12/30/11