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1.      A Pul     X      POOL  amp  SPA SUPPLIES       USER MANUAL   Airlie Classic Spa          Contents    Important Safety Inst  UC  IOIN Seti ua ana fn ant fl a AA KA AA KAKA KAKA HAAA KAKA KAKA WAA AKA AA AA AA AA AA KAWA AHAA AW WAA 3  Wela  gle en RE RI   m m     NIN e ma   d 3 4  I O NS UE DD tut cois olt oii ia oa dia dia ai d 4  Information To Assist You Locating The 5                          5 55522555        A KA A KA A KK KA KK KK KK A RIK KA A 5  Odor LOCION                        rrr    HU 5  5060 OH GOST   2IlO  LS tt  A     5  Sa  m a A    DAN 5 6  MN OU DD r   l 6  Safely kik a 0 6  N a SR BY 5 saca eco    a a    Wa r a a    aia dar   aeons 6  Electrical installat O  i a ou nia a S   Ea cur   i bka cur   t   E              7 8  VV IFIRG  DIGI ANN sc easier aa deea A   D N 8  Electrical GConnection POMELO CA ION iia iy   laye keban   n w   kara a ear A kar aa                 8  Warming STN Dr   sin sins   bi 9  Important Usage Warnings     Non Warranty Faults              eee eee K  k KK K  k KK KK KK KK KK KK 9  Wales e ta rrr earn 9  Filling Your Spa With Water     Air LOCKS                 555255 kk   k     k  k kK   k ee KK    KK K   KK    KK kK KK kK KK KK kK    KA 9    Z      ii 6 A A E E A NE 10  100170    sire sell      hab a E a E Org al e la an tel e 10  Carla nejn Cedar ab           pa a ad n d   n i d e d a a td a taia n          10  SSP eo A 10  Flow To Remove Your Spas Filters  uni yado a     da    Han d  w      day   bank San R   w   hd wad ban u
2.     Press this GE button to turn on the heater manually     When the heater is on in active mode the heater will simply heat up to the spas maximum  temperature as fast as possible  pressing the button a second time will turn the manual heating off     TURNING ON THE HOT WATER PUMP    Ensure the spa is in Active Mode     Press this button to turn on the hot vvater pump     To turn off the hot vvater pump press the same button again     This pump will automatically turn itself off after a set amount of time running  if it turns off while you  are in the spa you can press the same button to make it run again     TURNING ON VVATERFALLS  amp  FEET JETS    The waterfalls and feet jets will only run whilst the spa is heating  once the desired heat is reached  the vvaterfalls and feet jets will not run  The vvaterfalls are adjustable with the topside fitting next to  the spas touch pad  please make sure you turn the fitting to the closed position when you finish  using this feature  You don t want the waterfalls running while your spas hardcover is on     TURNING ON THE LED LIGHTS    Ensure the spa is in Active Mode     Press this button once to turn on the lights  the lights will now alternate between a number of  colours     To hold a particular colour press this button a second time     To turn the lights off press the button a third time     FROST PREVENTION SYSTEM    If the temperature of the spas water drops below 5  C the spa will switch on the heater until the spa  reaches t
3.   The spa must be hard wired on its own fused circuit back to your household meter box  The spa  should not be sharing power supply with any other appliances     lf your spa is being hardwired we recommend you install a Rotary Isolation Switch so that the spa  can be isolated from the power supply in an emergency or for service work  This is simply a rotary  on off switch but should be sited more than 2 metres away for the spa so that users cannot be in  the spa whilst operating the switch     3 Pin Plug Rotary Isolation Switch          To locate the electrical connection point unscrew and  remove the cabinet panels directly underneath the spas  touch pad     WIRING DIAGRAM    5 IL               N    22    r                         A AA     lt   SIGLE PHASE  ACL1 ACL2 ACL3 ACL       IMPORTANT USAGE WARNINGS   NON WARRANTY FAULTS    Spas are extremely delicate products and require regular maintenance  Below we will list a number  of common causes of problems which are not covered under warranty  Should we ever need to visit  you to repair your spa you will be charged the full cost of a repair if we found that the cause was the  result of poor maintenance or customer negligence  Paying full attention to the issues below will  help to reduce the risk of damage to your spa     WATER TREATMENT    One of the most crucial aspects of soa maintenance is water treatment  Improper water balance of  Lithium  Peroxide  pH  Alkalinity or Calcium may cause damage to the spa surface  pumps  
4.   buttons  you must set at least a 4 hour period     Once you have selected an appropriate duration press GED  Now press the   02 button     This symbol  gt  will now appear on the display panel to indicate that cycle cleaning has been  set   14    TURNING ON HEATING   If you intend to keep the spa at a set temperature use the preheating function at the same time you  run your cleaning cycle  the spa will return to standby mode once finished preheating  For the first  time you heat the spa we recommend you set this for 12 hours and then re set it the next day to run  at the same time you have set your cleaning cycle for     Ensure the spa is in Standby Mode          Press    Now enter the time of day you want the spa to begin preheating   Use the same time set for the cleaning cycle      To adjust the time press the COM T buttons     Once you have selected an appropriate time press GED     Now enter the duration for which you want the spa to preheat   Use the same time you have set for the cleaning cycle     To adjust the duration press the G99 and          buttons     Once you have selected an appropriate duration press GED    Now set the temperature you want the spa to preheat too     Press the button to adjust the temperature to the desired temperature     Now press this   02 button an  on  sign  see below  will now be displayed next to the time which  indicate that the preheating has been set        15    TURNING ON THE HEATER MANUALLY    Ensure the spa is in Active Mode 
5.  Mode Only    Active Mode Only    Active Mode Only    Active Mode Only    Active Mode Only       13    SETTING THE TIME OF DAY   When turning on the spa for the first time you will need to set the clock time    To set the clock time the spa must be in Standby mode    Please ensure the spa is in Standby Mode        The three horizontal dashes must be displayed     Press the button to enter the time setting mode     The hour and minutes will begin to flash on the display    Press the and              buttons to adjust the time  the time is set in a 24 hour clock   Once the desired time is selected wait for 5 seconds    The hour and minutes will remain static once this has completed    SETTING THE CYCLE GLEANING   In order to keep your spa clean you need to set the cycle cleaning  This feature will automatically  turn on all of the spas jets temporarily to purge the spas water and then will run the spas filter for the  set period of time  You must run this feature for a minimum of 4 hours every day  Once the spa has    finished the cycle cleaning it will return to standby mode     To set the 4 hour cleaning cycle ensure the spa is in Standby Mode        Now press Ga    Now enter the time of day you want the spa to begin the cycle cleaning  using a 24 hour clock   To adjust the time press      OD and  wu  buttons     Once you have selected an appropriate time press GED    Now enter the duration for which you want the spa to cycle clean     To adjust the duration press the and uur
6.  and around the spa should be supervised at all times by a responsible adult   1  Use caution when entering or exiting the spa  where practical install a safety grab bar or   handrail  Turn off all the jets before entering or exiting the spa to improve visibility while   entering or exiting the spa  Remember that wet surfaces can be slippery    Do not allow anyone to submerge their head under the water    Do not use the spa unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair   entrapment  Do not sit in front of or on top of the suction fittings or skimmer  This will   obstruct proper circulation of the vvater and may result in personal iniury    Never operate the spa pump s without having all suction and return lines open    Alvvays keep the hardcover installed and locked vvhen the spa is not in use    Never allovv anyone to sit or stand on the hardcover    People using medications and or having any adverse medical history should consult a   physician before using the spa    8  People with infectious diseases should not use the spa    9  Do not use the spa if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs    10 Do not consume alcohol or drugs vvhile using the spa    11 Pregnant vvomen should consult a physician before using the spa    12 As prolonged immersion in water temperatures in excess of 38  C  100  F  may damage  your health  we recommend measuring the water temperature with an accurate  thermometer before entering the soa  We also recommend establishing
7.  horizontally toward the centre of the spa     You will see the filters inside the filter box  to remove them turn the handle on the top of the filter  anti clockwise until you can lift the filter out of the filter box     To reinstall the filters reverse these steps        USING THE DRAIN    When the drain fitting is pushed in the drain is closed     When the drain fitting is pulled away from the fibreglass 00   base the drain is open              ri   DRAINING THE SPA    mr      Attach the supplied hose fitting  SE   Connect your garden hose    Release the drain fitting  Drain fitting    When finished draining the spa push the drain fitting back in     11    OPERATING YOUR AIRLIE CLASSIC SPA    D    a O    S    qes  q  b o       Your spa has two modes of operation  Standby and Active modes     To svvitch between Standby and Active modes Co  press  e The spa will display      to indicate that the spa is in Standby mode     Please Note  The Blue buttons will only operate when the spa is in Standby mode and the  Black buttons will only operate when the spa is in Active mode     BUTTON FUNCTION MODE  Changes Between Active  amp  N A  Standby Modes    Sets Cycle Cleaning Standby Mode Only     Sets Fahrenheit or Celcius Standby Mode Only     Sets Temperature Active Mode Only    Turns on LED Lights Active Mode Only       12    OPERATING YOUR AIRLIE CLASSIC SPA    BUTTON FUNCTION MODE    Turns on Water Jets 1    Turns on Heater    Starts Cycle Cleaning    Active Mode Only    Active
8.  lower temperatures  and shorter periods of use for users who may be affected by hot water temperature    13 ln order to avoid the possibility of hyperthermia  heat stress  occurring it is recommended  that the average temperature of spa pool water should not exceed 38     14 Do not use the spa immediately following strenuous exercise    15  You must use a qualified electrician to connect the spa to power    16  The power should be supplied through a residual current device  RCD  having a rated  residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA    17 lIf your power supply cable is damaged switch the spa off at the residual current device  inside your houses meter box  contact a qualified electrician to replace the cable    18 Live parts and connections must be inaccessible to any person in the spa    19 Earthed appliances must be permanently connected to fixed wiring    20 Do not permit or use electric appliances  such as lighting  telephone  radios  televisions  etc   within 1 5 meters of the spa  unless the appliance is rated at 12VDC or less    21 Parts incorporating electrical components except remote control devices must be located or  fixed so that they cannot fall into the spa    22  Test the GFCI  Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter  or residual current device  RCD  monthly    23  If water is leaking from the spa stop using the spa until a qualified technician has resolved  the problem    24 Do not leave the spa empty for any period of time    25 Post emergency phone number
9.  others enjoy using their spa in the warmer summer months     OUTDOOR LOCATIONS    For a variety of reasons outdoor locations are a far more popular choice  some of the reasons  include   Limited indoor space     Delivery complications due to door openings  stairwells etc    Desire for an outdoor entertainment areas    The spa is being installed adjacent to an existing or planned swimming pool   e Concerns over splashing water inside the home    For those who choose an outdoor location  spa operating temperatures can be adjusted to match  the season  In colder months many owners will operate their spa in the range of 36 38  C  During  warmer months an operating temperature of 26 28   C will provide a refreshing retreat     LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS   Contact your local council to determine if a building permit is necessary and for information   on applicable bylaws  distance from property lines  buildings  fencing requirements etc      If you are doing any excavating contact Dial before You Dig on 1100 to ensure that there are       underground lines    Locate the spa where possible within close distance of a door to the house  this will maximize  potential winter use    Ensure that your pump s   controls  drain valve and thermal probe are easily accessible and  protected     LOCATATION CONSIDERATIONS    If possible locate the spa where you will enjoy some privacy  If this is not possible a partial privacy  or wind partition or proper placement of the optional cover lifter shou
10. a w   Duy   bak Haw   Kuda Gav   ban   Zanka 11  Using The DIS ss a b i k   kad   ne ka an haz si a d  va ka San dand d   D   va da   ke kard aia dua ia kn dava WER Da du OB e kr   welatan   ne   di 11  Delali   48 Ma SS TY nn EP 5 s   so s 11  Operating  Your Airlie Classic Spa        AA KA A A KA KA KA KK A KAK KK AA KA A KK AA KK KA KA 12 13  SEUA IM line 0 02 0 s is es i ea m   st   taina 14  Sewing Tne Cycle Clean O Li    is e k   k   wa bde y   b  ja h   biwaye      14  HES all al ek   LE lale PE YO Ae PER EEE CR se    My evv ar O SR We Saya    ii r O LL ee er a 15  Turning On The Heater Manually sessi isenip a a a a acacia e WI KANA   ARIN WL GANI KENA in   ERO GA RI WAR   15  utan ON The Hol Y allen PUMO ys y   asa                 16  Hi nnn Gly ON VV CATS FNS ra inca    ie 9 tu tol eb e dal 16  Tamin ON TNE LEDEN G N s etate aia ni a te edi li oi biata 16  Frost Prevention SY SIE sase caci K  r a ocean AA        i ds 16  xoye Ie zei ea m ez a aaa eu a nn e ciment r rrr 16  TrOUDIESNOO IN Si a      ai ai d  k   Daia glk d        17  Aqua Pulse Sp  s Wald Wisin k   Se ER kr   a aia aib   r           b  l   18 20  Arlie Classic Waramy Card csc  sU s   eo 21    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   Your physiological response to hot water is very subjective and depends on your age  health and  medical history  If you don t know your tolerance to hot water or experience dizziness  headaches  or nausea you should exit the spa immediately and cool down     WARNINGS    Children in
11. d side panels will not be blocked     TAKING DELIVERY    Depending on the delivery service you have ordered we will either drop the spa to curb side or  bring the spa into position  as long as there is clear access     Gheck the dimensions of your spa and compare them to the width of any gates and paths along  the delivery route between the road and the installation site    t may be necessary for you to  remove a gate or partially remove a fence in order to provide an unobstructed passagevvay    If the delivery route will require a 90    turn  don t forget to check the measurements to ensure the  spa will fit through  Also look for any protruding utility meters  low roof eaves  overhanging trees  or gutters that might cause an obstruction    In some circumstances it might be necessary to hire a crane for the installation        ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION    You will need a suitable electrical supply to run the spa    The Airlie Classic Spa requires a 15Amp Power Connection  Your electrician can hardwire the spa  straight to the meter box in your house or they can install a 15Amp power point and make a 3 pin  lead to connect the spa with     ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS REQUIRE YOUR ELECTRICIAN TO INSTALL THE  APPROPRIATE SIZED RCD IN THE HOUSES METER BOX     When appointing an electrician to prepare your spas electrics check that they are suitably qualified  and licenced to do so  Do not attempt to install the spas electrics yourself if you are not a fully  qualified electrician  
12. he temperature of 8        OZONATOR  The spas ozonator will automatically turns itself on and off when required  there are no adjustments  you are able to make     16    TRQUBLESHOOTING    No Power    No Circulation    RGD Repeatedly Tripping    det Surge    No Heat    Noisy Motor    Display Panel Not  VVorking    Pump doesnf turn on    Thermometer button  flashes   when the Heat Button is  pressed    Possible Cause s     MCB Switch off    Inadequate wiring of power to    spa  Fuse blown in control box  RCD Tripped   RCD Connected   mproperly    Impeller clogged  Water level too low    Power Supply  Short in Grounding    Water level too low  Pump suctions are blocked    Heater is not switched on  Water level is too low  Heating element is damaged    Damaged or worn bearings  Low voltage   Low water level   Frozen pump    Poor connection  No power to the pump    Low water level  Air Lock    Not enough pressure to the  circulation pump    Possible Resolutions    Check MCB  Consult electrician  Replace fuse  Reset   Consult electrician       Access and clean  Top up water    Check power supply is adequate  Consult your electrician     Top up water  Clear the suctions    Turn on heating  See Manual   Top up the water  Contact seller    Contact seller   Check electrical supply  Top up the water  Thaw out    Unplug and reconnect the cable    See    No Power    above  Top up the water  See    Air Lock    in user   s manual    Operate the circulation pump for  a few minutes before tu
13. jets   heaters and headrests  If we find improper water balance in your spa  these parts will not be  covered under warranty    Please note that your spas headrest are sensitive to chemical exposure and will discolour  immediately if you over sanitize the water or allow them to float in the water  this will not be covered  under warranty  Do not clean the spas headrests with the spas water only use fresh tap water to  clean the headrests  If you are sanitizing the spa on a once a week program it is recommended to  remove the spas headrest on the day you sanitize the spa and replace them a day later to avoid  over exposure to your sanitiser    Different chemical packs have different methods of caring for the water  You will need to refer to  the guide that came which your chosen chemical pack for exact details on how to treat your water     THE USE OF BROMINE TABLES WILL VOID YOUR SPAS WARRANTY    FILLING YOUR SPA WITH WATER   AIR LOCKS       The correct way to fill up your spa is to remove the spas filter s and place your hose inside the filter  box  Some customers place the hose inside the spas main seating area however doing this may  cause a build up of air inside the plumbing creating an air lock  Air locks can cause damage to the  Spas pumps and heater  Damaged caused by an air lock will not be covered under warranty  To  avoid this problem ensure you fill up the spa through the filter box  You can tell if you have an air  lock by turning on the pumps  if no water appear
14. ld provide adequate privacy     SPA BASE    Your spa needs a good solid foundation  the foundation on which your spa sits must be able to  support the weight of the spa the water in it and the weight of its users  If the foundation is  inadequate the spa may shift  this will cause stress to the shell which may lead to the shell  cracking  Damage caused by an inadequate or improper foundation is not covered under  warranty  It is the responsibility of the spa owner to provide a proper foundation for the spa    A spa containing both water and people is extremely heavy  if you are installing the spa onto  decking or any other elevated structure it is advisable to consult a structural engineer to ensure  that the structure will support the weight of the spa    Ideally the spa should be installed onto a concrete base at least 4    thick with reinforcing steel  inside the slab    If you are installing your spa indoors ensure that your choice of flooring is impermeable to water   Ensure that water drains away from the spa protecting the cabinet and electrical components from  water damage     WATER SUPPLY   Spas do not require a permanent water supply however there must be a water supply and hose  within reach in order to fill the soa  A hose is also used for emptying the spa via the bottom drain  or by using a submersible pump     SAFETY    Do not place your spa within 3 metres of overhead power lines  Make sure your spa Is positioned  so that access to the equipment compartment an
15. lso  allows leaves  dust etc  to enter your spa  Debris in the soa can cause blockages or damage to the  equipment  if our technician finds items such as leaves or dirt inside your spa your repair will not be  covered under warranty     CARING FOR CEDAR CABINETS    Wood skirting has a tendency to fade and lose its like new appearance with time  You should re   stain your spa   s skirting once every three months  Lightly sand the surfaces to remove any dirt and  smoothen rough surfaces  re stain the wood surfaces using a suitable stain  Do not use varnishes   shellacs or surface sealants  Warranty on spa skirting is only valid if soas have been regularly  Stained     EMPTY SPAS  Your Spa must be filled with water at all times  an empty spa on a hot day will cause crazing or    blistering in the spas acrylic  This can happen within 30 minutes of the spa being emptied  Your  repair will not be covered under warranty for this issue     10    HOW TO REMOVE YOUR SPAS FILTERS   WARNING  Be careful not to force the filter face past the waterfalls attached to the spa as this can  break the vvaterfall fittings  if you apply a small amount of pressure to push the filter face away from  the vvaterfall fitting as you remove the filter face you will clear the vvaterfall fittings without causing  damage    Remove the flat head screw in the Filter box face    Lift the face plate off the filter box vertically until ii separates away from the filter box    Remove the leaf catcher by sliding it
16. rning on  the heater     UNLESS YOU HAVE THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL LICENCE DO NOT OPEN THE SPAS  COMPUTER BOX  PLEASE CONTACT THE STORE OF PURCHASE FOR DETAILS OF A  LICENCED CONTRACTOR     17    
17. s for Police  Fire Department and Ambulance at the nearest  phone    26  Install a CPR Resuscitation chart within easy view of the spa    27 Check with your local council to see if your spa is required to be fenced     co N    ALO OII    HYPOTHERMIA    Since your spa can be set to reach temperatures of 40   104   users should be aware that  extended submersion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead to hypothermia   Hypothermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the  normal body temperature of 37   98 6    The symptoms of hypothermia include drowsiness   lethargy and an increase in the internal temperature of the body  The effects of hypothermia  include     Unawareness of impending hazard   Failure to perceive heat   Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa   Physical inability to exit the spa   Fetal damage in pregnant woman   Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning    If you feel any of the symptoms of hypothermia safely exit the spa immediately  Please note that  the use of Alcohol  Drugs or Medication can significantly increase the risk of Hypothermia     INFORMATION TO ASSIST YOU LOCATING THE SPA    The following information will assist you in choosing the right location for your spa  When making  your decision always remember that spas can be enjoyed all year round  indoors or out regardless  of the climate  Many spa owners report that their favourite seasons are the cooler winter months  while
18. s to circulate through the system it is very likely that  you have an air lock  To resolve this problem  loosen the unions at the side of the suction end of the  pump until water begins to flow through  Alternatively contact the store of purchase for advice on  other ways to remove an air lock    Note  Please ensure drain fitting is closed before filling the spa  see instructions on page 11 for how  to remove the spas filters     FILTERS    Before you use the spa  please make sure the plastic wrap has been removed from the filters    Poor filter conditions are one of the biggest causes of faults that are not covered under warraniy   Poor filter conditions allow particles to roam in the spas water  These tiny particles can cause  damage to the spas components  One of the first things our technician will check when visiting your  spa is the condition of your filter s  If we find your filter s are in poor condition your repair will not be  covered under warranty    We recommend that you regularly soak your spas filter s in filter cleaner every week  You should  also replace your spas filters every 12 months    t is advised to purchase a spare set of filters at the  time of ordering your spa and alternate between the two sets each week to make the cleaning  process easier     USE OF HARDCOVER    Your spas hardcover must be locked to the spas cabinet when the spa is not in use  Leaving the  cover off exposes your spa to the elements which can cause damage to the spas acrylic and a
    
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