Cal Spas LTR20091002 manual Adjustable Jets, Diverter Knobs, Waterfalls, Air Venturis

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Operating SpaYour

Adjustable Jets

Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left (counter-clockwise) will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet. Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the right (clockwise) will increase the amount of water flow through the jet.

Neck jets adjust in the opposite directions (counter- clockwise to increase, clockwise to decrease).

Diverter Knobs

Diverter knobs are 1” and 2” knobs located around the top of your spa. They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of the spa to the other, or in most cases from floor jets to wall jets. This is ac- complished by rotating the diverter knob to the left (counterclock-

wise), decreas- ing the amount of water flow through a sec- tion of jets. To

increase the amount of water flow through the other section of jets, rotate the handle to the right (clock- wise).

Waterfalls

Some spa series include optional waterfalls. When the booster pump is on, turn the knob near the wa- terfall. Water will immediately start flowing through it.

Air Venturis

Air venturis are the 1” knobs located around the top of your spa. Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure. This is accomplished by rotating the air ven-

turi knob to the left (counterclockwise) to increase the amount of airflow through the jets. To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets, rotate the handle to the right (clockwise).

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Contents LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09 Electronic Control Operation Cleaning and MaintenancePreparing for Your New Inground Spa Clear Water Plan AppendixRead This First Important Safety InstructionsHyperthermia Danger Inground Spa Inground Spa Installation ChecklistPreparing for Your New Inground Spa ForYour NewInground Spa Site Preparation Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment PackPreparing forYour New SpaElectrical Requirements US and Canada Gfci and Wiring RequirementsTesting the Gfci Breaker ForYour New IngroundGfci Wiring Diagram Your New Inground SpaTesting the RCD Breaker Electrical Installation -- EuropeRCD and Wiring Requirements Preparing forYour New IngroundRCD Wiring Diagram Installing the Inground Shell Preparing forYour New Inground SpaPlumbing Connections Designer Spa SpecificationsEquipment Pack Plumbing Connections Identifying Plumbing LinesWater Test Air TestGate/Slice Valves Electrical and Electronic Con- nection Connecting Plumbing to Remote EquipmentRemote Equipment Topside Control Panel Inground Spa Light Installation In- structions See figure belowYour New Inground Spa Pouring the Deck Electronic Control Operation Your SpaOperating SpaYour RSA Periodic Reminder MessagesMessage Frequency Action Required RPH RCLOn display Diagnostic MessagesMessage Meaning Action Required No message DrySnb Sns Message Meaning Action RequiredStby Waterfalls Adjustable JetsDiverter Knobs Air VenturisKey to Clear Water Contents of this sectionClear Water Plan Clear Water PlanBalancing the Total Alkalinity Testing and Adjusting Spa WaterClear PlanWater Balancing the pHSanitation Using Chlorine as a SanitizerUsing Bromine as a Sanitizer Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical ChamberChemical Safety Shocking the WaterFilter Cleaning Bather LoadStarting the Spa with Fresh Water PlanClear Water Maintenance Schedule Day One Monday Del Zone Eclipse OzonatorStart Up Day Two FridayTroubleshooting Water Clarity Problems Problem Probable Causes Possible SolutionsRemoving and Reseating the Pillows Cleaning and MaintenanceSpa Cover Draining Your Spa Cleaning and Replacing the FilterWinterizing Cold Climate Draining Cleaning the Cover, Shell and Pillows CleaningFast Sheen Spa finish protecting wax Replacement Parts AppendixKeeping Fit with your Cal Spa Fitness Series Exercise ProgramConnecting the Exercise Equipment Cal Spas Chemicals LTR20091002, Rev. B 1/30/09