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1. FOR DERPEMDMA nce SEN and WINTEVA TEL YS NOTE Important Safety Instructions Please read and follow all instructions before installing operating or enjoying your spa Please refer to the operational video that is supplied with spa Save these instructions for future reference D 9 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES HYDROQUIP arch a REV08 05 HOTTUBS COM DIRECTORY A BRIEF HISTORY TEE PAGE 2 SAFE TY INS TRUC TONS E PAGE 2 4 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES oocccccccoccccncccnononcccnccnnnancncncnnnos PAGE 5 ELECTRICAL GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE 6 240 VOLT INSTRUCTIONS oooooocccccccnnnnccccnnonnnncccnnnnnnnnncccnnnnns PAGE 7 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUDIER eenen PAGE 7 INITIAL Ate PAGE 8 EEN EERSTEN reueg deene PAGE 9 SPA PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS aaeseseeeenessesserrree PAGE 10 FACTORY PRe GETIEIUTIRATIONMOUDEG ee PAGE 10 SEENEN PAGE 11 AUXILIARY CONTROL DANEL oocccccccnonnoccnccnnnnnccnncnnos PAGE 11 NIGHT SCAPE LED LIGHTING SYSTEM PAGE 11 IN HOUSE CONTROL RINE E PAGE 12 BAJA BREEZE AROMATHERAPY ccccccccccnnncccnncnnnnnnanannnnns PAGE 12 JETS FILTER OPERATION 00 cece cee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees PAGE 12 WINTERIZING YOUR SPA secccesscevectcusssvessesuneensdsieuenesbtadietears PAGE 13 SUMMERIZING YOUR SRA uscar ob PAGE 13 REGULAR SPA MAINTENANCE oocccccoocccccccccnoncccnncnnnnnccinnnnnos PAGE 13 INSTALLING YOUR PURIFICATION DISPENSER PAGE 14 TO DRAIN THE EE PAGE 14 CLEAN
2. r SPA CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS LIGHT KEY JET 1 ICON JET 2 ICON ES ETT FILTER ICON ARO Tay PROGRAM ICON PROGRAM KEY Sova QB HEATER ON ICON ECONOMY A Oe aos pS E TEMP SET ICON TEMP SET KEYS eg Ap i ECONOMY ICON Default System Operation When power is applied or phere is a temporary loss of power the system will initiate its default programming Jet 1 Key Press this key once to turn Pump 1 onto Low speed press this key a second time to turn Pump 1 onto High speed a third press will turn the pump off A built in timer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation unless done so manually The Pump 1 Icon will appear in the upper LCD window while the pump is running in High speed and flash while it is in Low speed Jet 2 Key Press this key once to turn Pump 2 onto High speed a second press will turn the pump off A built in timer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation unless done so manually The Pump 2 Icon will appear in the upper LCD window while the pump is running in High speed WhiteWaterXxS Only Light Enter Key Press this key to turn the light on a second press will turn the light off The light will automatically shut off after 2 hours The Light Icon will J appear while the light is on Lights are preprogrammed with an assortment of light d PR shows Use the spa s light key to turn NIGHTSCAPE on and off When you turn f NIGHTSCAPE off and then on again wit
3. glance if a component is being supplied with the proper voltage if a fuse has blown or by simply pressing a switch if the complete system is being supplied with voltage from the breaker panel The following information will guide you through the Visual Diagnostic System pump Sal VDS Visual Diagnostic System lt el If a VDS light is illuminated refer to Owners Manual for System Fuse High Limit Tripped details Pump 1 Fuse Air Blower Fuse Pump 2 Fuse Pump 3 Fuse Circ Ozone Fuse Aux Fuse Optional TROUBLESHOOTING VDS VDS INDICATOR ILLUMINATED POSSIBLE PROBLEM VDS INDICATOR ILLUMINATED POSSIBLE PROBLEM Input voltage connected SYSTEM FUSE This fuse incorrectly defective transformer JET 2 FUSE Protects the protects the printed circuit board Call your local dealer secondary pump Restricted flow of water faulty pump or severe weather or electrical storm Call your local dealer or qualified technician Restricted flow of water caused by JCIRC OZONE FUSE Restricted flow of water faulty HIGH LIMIT TRIPPED Over dirty filter water shutoff valve not Protects a circulation pump pump and or ozonator or severe temperature condition do not fully open improperly adjusted and or ozonator weather electrical storm Call your enter spa jets or debris in plumbing Call local dealer or qualified your local dealer technician JET 1 FUSE Protec
4. temperature with its circuit board mounted sensors If the sensor registers an ambient temperature below 59 F the systems Smart Winter Mode will activate This mode once activated will continue for a period of 24 hours The system will activate any pump connected to the system that has not been turned on in the last 2 hours for 1 minute to prevent freezing The frequency of this Cycle may increase as the ambient temperature drops During the Smart Winter Mode the filter cycle icon wit flash while the pump s is running in this mode If the spa is to be drained for an extended period of time consult your local retailer for winterizing your spa completely Due to potentially extreme weather conditions If it is desired to keep water in the spa during the time of year when freezing may occur the heater will operate as Required to prevent the water from freezing Smart Summer Mode During periods of hot weather the water temperature in the spa may rise above the desired or set temperature As a way to combat this heat rise the control system will go into an automatic Smart Summer Mode when the water temperature of the spa raises 4 F over the set water temperature This feature will deactivate the circulation pump and ozonation system to help minimize thermal heat transfer until such a time as the actual water temperature falls to the set temperature or the set temperature is manually increased to the present water temperature
5. use of spas result in great thinking or do great thinkers resort to the use of spas A new Baja Spa is the modern machine for today s great thinkers It blends many advanced features to help you enjoy the benefits of warm water for recreation and therapy Baja Products Ltd originated the acrylic spa in 1972 and our experience plus dedication assure you of the highest quality components and materials of construction We wish you years of enjoyment and relaxation with your new spa Please take a few minutes to read the safety instructions and operating features described in this manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALLINSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times 3 A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum No 8 AWG 8 4 mm2 solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment metal enclosures of electrical equipment metal water pipe or conduit within 5 feet 1 5 mm ofthe unit 4 For Cord Connected Convertible Units DANGER Risk of injury a Replace damaged cord immediately b Do not bury cord c Connect to a grounded grounding type receptacle only SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 If the
6. FILLING THE SPA WITH WATER Remove slide clamp with pliers and take out drain valve from clear hose Discard black cabinet plug and install drain thru hole and secure back nut Place panel in place making sure there are no crimps in line Secure valve to cabinet Re attach clear hose completely over barbs and re secure with clamp Complete cabinet installation and fill spa Following owner s manual instructions TO DRAIN SPA MAKE SURE EQUIPMENT IS IN OFF POSITION Remove the drain cap Attach a garden hose to threads Turn front face counter clockwise and pull outwards There should be a slow but steady flow of water which originates from the gravity drain located in bottom of the Baja spa Secure Nut to Cabinet 3 4 Clear Hose to Spa Gravity Drain Clamp to Hose Barb Turn Counter Clockwise amp Pull Out opa Delivery Checklist horrubs com Dealer Name Purchaser Information Name Address Phone Spa Information Model Serial Color Equipment serial Date of Installation Type w skirt w o skirt circle one Color Sandalwood Gray circle one Voltage potential on delivery Voltage drop Spa Condition Operational Instruction Demo Owners Manuals Warranties Headrest Condition amp Care _____ Time of Day Programming Spa Owners Manual Economy Programming amp Effects Spa Owners Operational Video Spa Cover Condition amp Care _
7. ING THE ACRYLIC SURFACE o ooccccccccnnccccccccnnnnccnnnocons PAGE 14 SPA MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE csncsot msiiaio nea PAGE 14 VDS VISUAL DIACGNOSTICGSGyGIEM re PAGE 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING VS csi PAGE 15 LIGATEDCORDCONNESTI N D PAGE 15 TROUBLE SHOO TUNG ig asas aciertos PAGE 16 SPA CABINET INSTRUCTIONS 0 ee eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeaeeees PAGE 17 GABINE TRIN acs eects se orto PAGE 17 SPA DELIVERY CECI Eegeregie eier PAGE 18 SPA SCHEMATIC amp NOTES E PAGE 19 A BRIEF HISTORY OF SPAS The word spa is taken from a town in the province of Liege Belgium where mineral springs were favored for centuries by notables and royalty including the Russian Czar Peter the Great and German Kaiser William Il However the use of mineral springs for therapeutic purposes dates back to the 5th Century B C when hot springs in Greece and the Aegean Islands served as healing clinics At one of these clinics on the Island of Cos the Greek physician Hippocrates practiced medicine for a while and wrote extensively on hydrotherapy The Romans after a day of conquering the world retreated to the pleasures of spas In fact many well preserved spas built by the Romans still exist in places as far apart as Bath England Baden Switzerland and Tiberias Israel After the fall of Rome in the 5th Century A D the number of spas decreased It was not until the Renaissance mysteriously enough that they once again became numerous Which raises the question Does the
8. The deactivation of the circulation pump and ozonator for long periods of time could have negative effects on water quality therefore when Smart Summer Mode is active the system performs 2 special filter cycles that run at 10 00AM and 5 00PM respectively for 2 hours each to provide filtration and ozonation This function IS NOT user programmable REGULAR SPA MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE FILTER Your Baja Spa comes complete with a 50 Sq Ft or 100 Sq Ft on WhiteWater models filter cartridge that is designed to work under pressure With normal use this filter should be removed a minimum of once every 30 days or anytime you notice an appreciable decrease of the flow from the spa jets You should take time to clean the filter TO CLEAN THE FILTER 1 TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE EQUIPMENT MODULE OR TURN TEMPERATURE DOWN MORE THAN 4 DEGREES TO TURN OFF CIRCULATION PUMP SYSTEM REMOVE THE COVER FROM THE FILTER UNIT OPEN AIR RELIEF PLUG PULL TAB AND TURN LOCK RING COUNTERCLOCKWISE LEFT REMOVE CARTRIDGE FROM THE FILTER HOUSING AND CLEAN THOROUGHLY WITH PRESSURE SPRAY FROM A NOZZLE ON A GARDEN HOSE REPLACE THE CLEANED FILTER AND TIGHTEN THE LOCKING RING TURN ON POWER TO THE EQUIPMENT MODULE WHEN THE WATER COMES OUT OF THE AIR RELIEF PLUG CLOSE IT WHEN WATER IS FULLY FLOWING SET THERMOSTAT TO DESIRED WATER TEMPERATURE QUA a GE It is recommended to completely drain the spa at least four times a year More frequent draini
9. ____ Consumer Lifestyle Programming Owners Manual Reviewed w Owner Equipment Function Skirting Condition amp Care Filter Maintenance amp Air Relief Other Chemical Kit amp Water Testing Overall Spa Appearance Spa Drain and Function Warranty Information Optional equipment delivered Please review the function use and care of above optional equipment 18 SPA SCHEMATIC NOTES hotrubs com Baja Products Ltd 4065 North Romero Road Tucson AZ 85 05 Customer Service NEEN 800 845 2252 Ext 23 E Mail AddresSS oooconcocccccconcnns Info bajaspa com Date Model Serial Number BPLO3 05 200 BEE
10. ant women should limit spa water temperatures to 38 C 100 F c Before entering a spa the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices varies d The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning e Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa f Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation g Leave the spa immediately if nausea dizziness or headaches occur immediately cool the body by taking a cool shower or the application of cold towels or ice packs Seek medical attention if the symptoms persist Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of hyperthermia include 1 failure to perceive heat 2 failure to recognize the need to exit spa 3 unawareness of impending hazard 4 fetal damage in pregnant women 5 physical inability to exi
11. hin five seconds it advances to the next show When you turn NIGHTSCAPE off and leave it off for more then five seconds it remembers the last show you selected The next time you turn NIGHTSCAPE on it will display the same show See page 11 for show schedule Temperature Set Keys Press the Up arrow key to increase the desired temperature Press the Down arrow key to decrease the temperature The temperature can be adjusted in 1 F increments from 59 F to 104 F The new de setting will remain on the display for 5 seconds as a confirmation During this time Lo the Temp Set icon will appear to let you know this is the desired and not the actual temperature After 5 seconds the display will return to the current temperature reading When the temperature drops to 1 F below the set temperature the heater will be turned on until the temperature is 1 F above the set temperature The Heater On icon will appear while the heater is on and flash when there is a call for heat and the heater has not yet been activated SPA PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS Programming Parameters Follow these procedures to e set each parameter Press and hold the Program key for A 5 seconds the program icon will appear You may ADD continue to press the Program key to access the desired ws Gr J parameter to be modified Once you have reached the a parameter to be modified press the Enter Light key Use the Temp Set keys to adjust the value If no
12. imately 10 15 seconds FAST RANDOM COLOR Colors step from one color to the next in random order Each color lasts approximately 5 seconds HIGH SPEED RANDOM Rapid series of intense flashes of varying colored light CROSS FADE Colors cycle back and forth between blue and green Total cycle lasts 1 minute FIXED COLORS Static display of a single color Colors include white pink lavender light amp dark blue light amp dark green These effects begin at a slightly faster speed then slow down after one or two seconds This ts to help you identify the effect 11 IN HOUSE CONTROL PANEL OPTIONAL The In House Control Panel shares the same functions and has the same features as the spaside control panel located within the spa The In House Control Panel can be located up to 300 feet from the spa lt can be conveniently installed inside your house for full access to your spas features For your convenience and comfort you can install numerous In House Control Panels All remote control panels have complete control of the operation and programming of your spa equipment Toinsure a successful installation please referto the In House Control Panel Installation Guide 85 0343 This In House Control Panel can control the system in conjunction with the control on the spaside OR AS THE ONLY CONTROL FOR THE SPA In other words this control can be the primary or secondary spa control BAJA BREEZE AROMATHERAPY Baja Bree
13. in 5 feet 1 5 m of aspa Always enter and exit the spa slowly and cautiously Wet surfaces can be slippery Do not use the spa alone People with infections skin sores or open wounds should not use the spa It is recommended that people shower before and after using the spa Disconnect all electrical power before attempting any kind of service to the electrical module Always use unbreakable containers around the spa Never use glass Never walk climb play or jump on the insulated cover of your spa Never use the spa unless the cover has been completely removed Do not rely on the cover as a Safety cover for children Children must be supervised when they are in or around the spa A fence around your spa with a self closing and self latching gate can be the best protection against unauthorized use If your spa is indoors lock the door to the room to keep out unauthorized users SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 20 21 22 Install to provide drainage of compartment with electrical components WARNING To reduce the risk of injury a The water in a spa should never exceed 40 C 104 F Water temperature between 38 C 100 F and 40 C 104 F are considered safe for a healthy adult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes b Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy pregnant or possibly pregn
14. ion properly 2 CONDICIONS 50 50 z FROM TEST Many GFCl s are also provided with a LOAD neutral connection terminal The purpose of the LOAD neutral connection terminal is to allow the connection of 120 volt devices to the 240 volt GFCI If the circuit being connected does not contain any 120 volt devices the LOAD neutral connection is not used and the GFCI will provide protection of all 240 volt devices ER GROUND BUS BAR connected A LOAD neutral terminal connection is LOAD NEUTRAL MUST BE NOT needed in order for the GFCI to function ee bi CONNECTED DIRECTLY ma San TO GFCI AS SHOWN TO SPA CONTROL BOX NEUTRAL PIGTAIL GFCI MAIN PANEL CIRCUIT BREAKER NEUTRAL Wi ei ei GROUND INITIAL STARTUP WARNING In order to check for leaks the following steps are performed without the wood skirting in place To prevent risk of electric shock do not use spa at this time 1 Make sure the power supply is OFF 2 Check to see that the Black Drain Valve located to the right side of Equipment Module is closed J Fill the spa with water to the center line of the skimmer located inside spa next to headrest IMPORTANT NOTE The Equipment Module must never be operated without water in the spa serious damage to the heater and or pump could result 4 The slide valves on each side of the Equipment Module should be open the valve is open when the handle is pulled out closed when it is
15. ise the temperature Check that the suction and return valves are completely open to allow full flow of water through the system Clean filter if necessary to assure maximum water flow NOTE Heater will not heat properly unless spa is covered when not in use with a thick insulated spa cover WATER DOES NOT CLEAR UP Check water chemistry for proper chemical balance and chlorine or bromine residual Check to insure that filter is clean IF NOT CLEAN IT Water is filtered only while pump is running If necessary change to run pump a longer period each day SPA READING C da If spa is reading C amp F is preferred press and hold Light button for 5 seconds to switch ERROR IDENTIFICATION amp SERVICE SCH e gt gt r If 3 flashing dots appear below the temperature display an error has occurred and a service call is needed Contact Your Local Dealer for Service If the actual spa water temperature greatly differs from the displayed temperature or the display reads a constant 33 F a temperature sensor error and a need for service has occurred Contact Your Local Dealer for Service If 3 flashing dots below the temperature display and the temperature displayed is 115 or higher an over temperature condition and a need for service has occurred Contact Your Local Dealer for Service NOTE If you notice the pump coming on for seemingly no reason throughout the day the system
16. key has been pressed for 15 seconds the programming mode is exited automatically During programming all keys other Program Key than the Program Enter Light and Temp Set keys will be ignored Enter Key Time of Day 1 This is the first parameter and will automatically appear with the hour flashing To adjust 2 O press the Enter Light key use the Temp Set keys to AM adjust the hour from 01 to 12 am or pm 3 Press the 12 OO Ga Program key then Enter Light key to adjust minutes use the Temp Set keys to adjust the minutes from 00 to 59 Press the Program key to confirm the new setting and wait until controller resets Temperature Time Spa 2 will be programmed gt y L x 4 Economy Mode The Economy mode allows the set point to be reduced by 20 F without actually changing the set temperature This mode can be programmed using the Program Key or it can be overridden by using the Economy Key Whenever the Economy Key is used the Economy programming is overridden forced on or off toggled each time the key is pressed until midnight of the current day At this time the override is cancelled and standard operation will begin again When in Economy Mode the Economy Icon will appear in the display window FACTORY PRE SET FILTRATION MODES Baja Spas Self Cleaning Spa Filtration Program has been designed to efficiently circulate 24 hours
17. may be in Smart Winter Mode If you cannot control some functions of the spa be sure to check to see if the Filtration indicator is illuminated The spa may be in the midst of a filtration cycle Freeze Protection and Over temperature condition will also limit or disable spa functions POWER SWITCH Power Switch Your system incorporates a power switch This switch will turn power either on or off to the internal circuitry and connected components 16 SPA CABINET INSTRUCTIONS Attach coupling blocks to one end Align with another side panel Position side panels under spa O of side panel with toggle bolts and Insert bolts and tighten securely lip with black kickboard on the tool supplied with cabinet bottom PS 1042 WW 1067 68 Install corner posts pay attention to up arrows to side panels then small panels to Completed Baja spa each corner post around spa using panel bolts and bolt driver CABINET DRAIN VALVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THRU CABINET DRAIN VALVE BAJA SPA S EQUIPPED WITH THE THRU CABINET DRAIN VALVE WILL INCLUDE Cabinet panel with removable 1 Y black plug Place this panel in the LEFT CORNER position on models 1044 67 68and in RIGHT SIDE panel position on models 1042 46 Black drain valve located to the right of the equipment pack attached to clear hose with a hose clamp PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO SKIRT ASSEMBLY AND
18. ng may be required depending on usage The spa should also be drained if it is not going to be used for a long period An empty spa MUST BE COVERED Direct sunlight on the acrylic surface can cause severe damage or blemishing of the surface and can result in voiding the spa warranty A cover is supplied with each new spa INSTALLING YOUR PURIFICATION DISPENSER There are several ways that the water chemistry can been maintained in your Baja Spas As the photo s indicate below Baja s built in KLEEN H20 dispenser incorporates the filter lid for either chlorine bromine tablets or Nature 2 purification system The Nature 2 purification system is only recommended for personal use or family spa installation Chlorine Bromine or similar is recommended for regular and heavy bather installation It is very important to maintain proper PH levels between de Os CAUTION ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DEALER FOR RECOMMENDATION AND MAINTENANCE DETAILS CONSULT YOUR NATURE2 OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING PURIFICATION SYSTEM wi vi i e V i E a gt vii se EE ECH e Wi va A AS TE a PA LALA East J Ae gt ji we Lei fe LIA ey IO 3 ef t WER Sch e i e e P tat D A R Bi VS NES Gei a e gt CH lt cigs fi A LA f Chlorine Bromine Nature 2 Insert Tablets set Insert Cartridge and adjust dial Replace every 4 Check every 1 2 months weeks TO DRAIN THE SPA 1 Tu
19. per day The circulation pump system will only turn off when the spa temperature exceeds 4 four degrees above the actual temperature set point Baja Spas also added other factory filtration modes and conveniences Purge Mode Everyday at approximately 12 00 Noon the booster pump will operate for a few minutes to stir up the spa water through the entire system Smart Winter Mode In cold climate areas Baja Spas are equipped with sensors to detect cold climate situations These safety sensors will not operate in a power outage If long outages are expected it is best to drain and winterize the spa See Page 13 for winterizing instructions Smart Summer Mode In high heat climate areas Baja Spas circulation filtration system will automatically perform 2 special filter cycles that run at 10 00AM and 5 00PM respectively for 2 hours each to provide filtration and ozonation Economy EC Filtration FL Cycles DO NOT CHANGE THESE FACTORY PRESET MODES Should you accidentally go into the programming mode after setting the clock and the spa topside controller reads F1 2 3 Filtration or E1 2 3 Economy Do Not Change These Factory Preset Modes Simply step away from the spa for 2 minutes and the controls will automatically reset themselves Changing these modes will alter the factory preset settings 10 SPECIAL FEATURES Inverted Display Lower display can be inverted for easy viewing inside or outside the spa Press and hold the Econom
20. perate improperly create the potential for an electrical hazard and may void the warranty CAUTION Use only approved pressure type wire splicing or connectors suitable for the size and type of wiring used The electrical supply for the product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Section 422 20 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 The disconnecting means must be within sight and readily accessible to the user of the spa It must be installed at least 5 feet 1 4M from the spa Connect a NO 8 AWG 8 4mm solid copper bonding conductor between the Equipment Module bonding lug and all other electrical equipment and exposed metal in the vicinity as may be needed to comply with local regulations The Electrical supply must also include a suitably rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI to comply with Article 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 A PERMANENTLY CONNECTED SPA is one that is complete with pumps heater lighting fixtures and spa side controls 240 VOLT INSTRUCTIONS 4 WIRE INSTALLATION PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNITS The following instructions are forthe connection of an Control Module operated at 240 volts 50 amperes 1 Open the Control Module wiring access panel to allow access to the input terminal block 2 PerformanceXS WhiteWaterXS A minimum supply conductor ampacity of 50 amperes and a GFCI circuit breaker
21. pushed in IMPORTANT NOTE Valves snap lock into place in open and closed positions O Check all plumbing connections for water leaks if any fix them before proceeding 6 Before power is applied refer to and become familiar with the spa side control operations T Apply power to the Equipment Module 8 Circulation Pump System will come on IMPORTANT NOTE Itis very important that the pump be operating for several minutes to assure that all air has been removed from filtration system The thermostat may only be turned up after full water flow has been established 9 Push the button marked JET 1 The Booster Pump will now operate at low speed Press button twice for High speed 10 Temperature reading will be displayed on digital control Increase setting to desired temperature 11 Check for leaks Although spas are fully checked at factory shipping delivery Might cause a leak Call your dealer or Baja directly if there is a problem If your new spa pump does not prime flow on the initial start up you may be experiencing an air lock This normal occurrence can be easily corrected by loosening the plumbing union on the suction side of the pump until water flows into the pump Then quickly re tighten fitting taking care that the O Ring stays in place Turn on the Low Speed Pump setting and you should now have normal flow through jets C Note OPEN AIR RELIEF VALVE on the filter top when filling spa
22. quipment GFCI Off Set to On Power switch in Off position Set to On Components not plugged in Plug in components Power cord not plugged in Plug in power cord Over or High Temperature Protection On Refer to Error Identification NO LOW OR SURGING WATER FLOW Air Lock in Plumbing System Bleed the system Restricted Flow Insure that the water shut off valves are open and that suction fittings are not blocked by debris Dirty Filter Clean or replace filter Low Water Level Increase water level to recommended level O THERAPY JET OPERATION Water Shut Off Valves are Closed Open Shut Off valves Dirty Filter Clean or replace filter Jets Not Properly Adjusted Adjust Jets properly Diverter Valve Not Properly Adjusted Adjust diverter valve properly Thermal Overload Tripping Check for restricted flow of water Over or High Temperature Protection On Turn power to spa on then off to reset O LOW SPEED PUMP OPERATION Low Level Programming Incorrect Contact your local dealer Over or High Temperature Protection On Turn power to spa on then off to reset Pump Not Plugged In Plug in the Pump NO PUMP OPERATION Pump Not Plugged In Plug in the Pump Over or High Temperature Protection On Turn power to spa on then off to reset O HEAT Set thermostat to a higher temperature setting Do not expect hot water immediately from the jets The heater takes several hours to ra
23. rn off the main circuit breaker or disconnect panel 2 Attach a garden hose to the drain hose bib and then open hose bib allowing the water to drain from the spa by gravity For complete draining place outlet end of hose below bottom of spa See Page 17 CLEANING THE ACRYLIC SURFACE When the acrylic surface becomes soiled it can be cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge DO NOT US ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS as they can scratch or dull the brilliant acrylic surface Your insulated cover can be cleaned with a non abrasive household cleaner A non silicone based vinyl restorer will help protect the surface from sun damage SPA MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE DAILY CHECK WATER LEVEL REFILL IF NECESSARY TO LINE ON SKIMMER PLATE CHECK CHEMICAL READING AND ADJUST AS NEEDED WEEKLY WIPE DOWN THE WATER LINE CHECK WATER FLOW AND CLEAN FILTER IF NECESSARY MONTHLY CLEAN FILTER CARTRIDGE CLEAN THE INSULATED SPA COVER TEST THE GFCI DRAIN THE SPA COMPLETELY REFILL WITH WATER AND THREE REPLENISH CHEMICALS MONTHS _ WHILE THE SPA IS EMPTY CLEAN WITH ANONABRASIVE ACRYLIC CLEANER AND RINSE NOTE NEVER WAX THE SURFACE AS THE WATER WILL DISSOLVE THE WAX AND CLOG THE FILTER VDS VISUAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM Your system is equipped with Hydro Quip s exclusive Visual Diagnostic System your control will do the troubleshooting for you VDS consist of control mounted indicators and if equipped HydroQuip Smart Cords You will know at a
24. size 50 amperes is required 3 Connect input wiring as shown The Command Center requires a 4 Wire service L1 L2 GROUND NEUTRAL 110 volt accessories such as Fiber Optics BXS Stereo System Yard Lighting can be added 4 Close the wiring access panel ADIR 4 COMMUNICATION FOR PALM PILOT IMPORTANT Always refer to the product data label located on J J top of control box for specific electrical information ar i e 240 Volt electrical service requires o Se eee Line 1 Line 2 Neutral and Ground 240 Volt CONNECTION Ei P OZC i E E Se 240 VOLT WIRING DIAGRAM GFCI Circuit Breaker Size SOAMP ZP Hi H e Wi MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR LINE 1 LINE 2 e 3 Wire Systems Plus Ground NERA ee nies MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR GROUND 10 AWG ES A Wien Refer to local codes for exact wiring size required DIIMIDINfeOmMele LINE 1 Note Have a licensed amp qualified electrician perform electrical wiring Check with Lol om NOTE USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY Code Standards NEC eric GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters and Load Neutral Connection LINE 2 ETON CONNECTIONS Most 240 volt panel mounted Ground Fault Circuit LINE 1 Interrupter s GFCI s are provided with a LINE gie neutral connection lead Since the GFCI itself is a 120 Ay volt device this wire must be connected to the neutral Te 1 UNE EUG 2 e INCOMING buss bar in order for the GFCI to funct
25. supplied cord and plug are not used the electrical supply for this product mustinclude a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with section 422 20 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the spa occupant but installed at least 5 feet 1 5 m from spa water DANGER Risk of Accidental Drowning Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children To avoid accidents ensure that children cannot use this spa unless they are supervised at all times DANGER Risk of Injury The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water flow created by the pump Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump be sure that the flow rates are compatible Never operate spa if the suction fittings are broken or missing Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction Fitting DANGER Risk of Electric Shock Install at least 5 feet 1 5 m from all metal surfaces As an alternative a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No 8 AWG 8 4 mm solid copper conductor to the wire connector on the terminal box that is provided for this purpose DANGER Risk of Electric Shock Do not permit any electric appliance such as alight telephone radio or television with
26. t spa 6 unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning WARNING The use of alcohol drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia Inform all occasional users of these precautions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION GUIDELINES T Locate your spa on a solid level surface that is structurally strong enough to support its filled weight Installations on wooden decks or balconies should be checked to insure that the floor can support the weight of the full spa and the persons using it A reinforced poured concrete slab min 4 thick is recommended However wood decking is also acceptable provided it is constructed so that it meets the requirements outlined above The spa must be installed in such a manner as to provide drainage away from the spa Spas which will be installed into a floor or wood deck must be installed to permit access to the equipment for servicing Do not install the spa under any electrical wires In selecting the ideal outdoor location for your spa we suggest you take into consideration the following a The view you ll have from the spa b The proximity to your home for change and or shelter this is very important in cold weather C A sheltered environment providing protection from wind and weather if needed d The overall enhancement of your yard or room e Do not place the spa under an non guttered roof overhang f Indoor installations require pro
27. ts the Restricted flow of water faulty ACCESSORY FUSE Protects Faulty fiber optic system or severe pump or severe weather electrical spa fiber optics weather electrical storm Call your EES PUMP storm Call your local dealer or local dealer or qualified qualified technician technician Your particular system may not include all of the components listed If a component continually blows the fuse the component may be defective Contact your local spa dealer or a qualified technician SMART CORD CONNECTION The cords that connect the vital components of your spa to the control have been equipped with internal diagnostic indicators Whenever a component is operating that components corresponding plug connection will illuminate to let you know that proper voltage is being supplied As a diagnostic tool if a component is not functioning a simple glance will tell you if proper voltage is being supplied to that component If the plug is illuminated but the component is not operating the component may be defective If the plug is not illuminated the components fuse indicator should be illuminated If it is not use the power test switch to ensure that voltage is being supplied to the system 15 TROUBLESHOOTING The following describes situations and possible solutions to common problems you may encounter as a spa owner NOTHING OPERATES Main Breaker is OFF Set to On Sub Panel Breaker Off Set to On E
28. visions for proper ventilation g Check local codes for building and fence requirements h Water is carried and splashed out by the user be sure the spa is not located in an area or on a surface that may be damaged by water Examples Carpeting 2nd floor in house etc H Indoor spas should be installed in rooms constructed of materials that will not be damaged by high humidity ELECTRICAL General Information All electrical connections must be accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and in accordance with any local codes in effect atthe time of installation All electrical connections must be made in accordance with the wiring information in this manual oronthe back ofthe field wiring access panel ofthe Equipment Module The Equipment Module is designed to operate at 240 volts 60 Hz When the Equipment Module is connected to 240 volts the heater will provide approximately 6000 watts of heat when the Circulation pump is operating the Jet Pump is in HIGH or LOW speed and the thermostat is calling for heat Shown on the following page are instructions for connection to a 240 volt electrical service Connections must be made using copper conductors only Field provided GFCI conductors circuit breakers or fuses must be sized to accommodate the total amperage load of the Equipment Module WARNING Improper electrical connections or conductor sizing may cause the Equipment Module to o
29. y key for 2 seconds to toggle between inverted and normal display modes Note When inverting display Economy symbol in lower right screen will change settings Simply press Economy Key after inverting to return to correctsetting prior to using this feature Panel Lock It is possible to lock all of the spaside control keys Press and hold the Pump 1 key for 5 seconds LocP will appear indicating all the keys have been locked To unlock keys simply press and hold the Pump 1 key for 5 seconds until LocF will appear indicating the spaside has returned to normal operation 5 Seconds LocP Partial Lock 10 Seconds LocF Full Lock Hold 5 seconds to Unlock AUXILIARY CONTROL PANEL WHITEWATER ONLY The Auxiliary Control allows you to Ger Ger control up to four basic functions of your spa from a convenient location within your spa Each key performs in exactly the same manner as its counterpart on the main keyboard JET 1 JET 2 Please refer to the User s Manual for your spa s main keypad control for detailed operating information NIGHTSCAPE LED LIGHTING SYSTEM SHOWS SLOWCOLORWASH Colors transition through the color spectrum Each color cycle takes approximately 3 minutes FAST COLOR WASH Colors transition through the color spectrum Each color cycle takes approximately 1 minute SLOW RANDOM COLOR Colors step from one color to the next in random order Each color lasts approx
30. ze Aromatherapy restores balance and harmony to all your senses with fresh aromatherapy spa scents To install Baja Breeze scents simply Turn offthe Booster pump Unscrew Baja Breeze aromatherapy cap located on top of spa Place aromatherapy scents pack or bag into canister Screw top back onto Baja Breeze aromatherapy Turn on Booster pump and Turbostream jet and open Air Controller next to Baja Breeze Aromatherapy cannister to activate scent Refer to spa scent manufactures recommendations for scent replacement schedule JET amp FILTER OPERATION MAIS O 5 KS we H Aen be y q A i Pra a CH 2 i ng 0 4 S ul i K Se H st o AAA bes me a OCTA K Ta A er A e hee e h bee i Y i A ed i ss d Turn outer ring to direct flow from To install optional Euro ssage turn speed Jets mode TurboStream to Magna Jets Each Magna Jet counterclockwise and pull TurboStream jet controls bucket straight out then turn Euro ssage slightly seat jets clockwise until you feel it click into place FILTER REMOVAL Note See Page 13 for cleaning instructions before removing filter Pull tab and turn lock ring counterclockwise Remove filter lid and cartridge After cleaning filter bleed air out of the filter cavity by opening the air relief valve amp turn on Circulation Pump 12 WINTERIZING amp SUMMERIZING YOUR SPA Smart Winter Mode The system is constantly monitoring the

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