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Testing and Adjusting Spa Water
Cleaning and Maintenance
Inground Spa Installation Checklist
GFCI Wiring Diagram
WARNING --RISK OF INJURY
Important Safety Instructions
Read This First
Hyperthermia Danger
Keep Your Spa Clean
Inground Spa Installation Checklist
Safety First
Allow For Service Access
Grading Prior to Excavation
Preparing forYour New
Inground Spa Site Preparation
Site Excavation - Hard Bottom
Wires Required
GFCI and Wiring Requirements
Testing the GFCI Breaker
Electrical Requirements – US and Canada
2009 Inground Spas
GFCI Wiring Diagram
Your New Inground Spa
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Testing the RCD Breaker
Electrical Installation --Europe
RCD and Wiring Requirements
Preparing forYour New Inground
2009 Inground Spas
RCD Wiring Diagram
Your New Inground Spa
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Installing the Inground Shell
Preparing forYour New Inground Spa
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Plumbing Connections
Designer Spa Specifications
Equipment Pack Plumbing Connections
Identifying Plumbing Lines
Gate/Slice Valves
Air Test
Water Test
Preparing forYour New Inground Spa
Remote Equipment Topside Control Panel
Connecting Plumbing to Remote Equipment
Electrical and Electronic Con- nection
Your New Inground Spa
•at least 4” 10 cm above ground level, and
Inground Spa Light Installation In- structions
at least 8” 20 cm above water level
at least 48” 121 cm away from the spa
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Your New Inground Spa
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Preparing forYour New Inground Spa
Pouring the Deck
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Your Spa
Temperature Adjustment
9800 Electronic Control Operation
Initial Start-up
Clean-upCycle
Setting the Temperature Lock
Preset Filter Cycles
Operating SpaYour
Frequency
Periodic Reminder Messages
Message
Action Required
Meaning
Diagnostic Messages
Message
Action Required
Meaning
Stby
Message
Action Required
Waterfalls
Adjustable Jets
Diverter Knobs
Air Venturis
The Key to Clear Water
Clear Water Plan
Clear Water Plan
Clear PlanWater
Testing and Adjusting Spa Water
Testing For
Balancing the Total Alkalinity
Sanitation
Using Chlorine as a Sanitizer
Using Bromine as a Sanitizer
Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical Chamber
Ideal Range
Chemical Safety
Shocking the Water
Testing For
Clear Water Plan
Filter Cleaning
Bather Load
2009 Inground Spas
Clear Water
Plan
Starting the Spa with Fresh Water
2009 Inground Spas
Prior to each use
Maintenance Schedule
Each time you refill the spa
Once a week
Day One Monday
Del Zone Eclipse Ozonator
Start Up
Day Two Friday
Possible Solutions
Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems
Problem
Clear Water Plan
Spa Cover
Cleaning and Maintenance
Removing and Reseating the Pillows
2009 Inground Spas
Winterizing Cold Climate Draining
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter
Draining Your Spa
2009 Inground Spas
Use of Vinyl and Leather Cleaner
Cleaning the Cover, Shell and Pillows
Cleaning
All-PurposeCleaner Spa finish cleaning
Prior to Spa Start-Upand Refilling
Fast Sheen Spa finish protecting wax
2009 Inground Spas
Jets
Replacement Parts
Appendix
Lights
Seated Row
Keeping Fit with your Cal Spa
Fitness Series Exercise Program
Standing Chest Fly
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Connecting the Exercise Equipment
2009 Inground Spas
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Cal Spas Chemicals
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Toll Free 1-800-CAL-SPAS Fax
LMS Customer Service Department
1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA
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