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1.         42                                                       E S 20  Diverter         5                        20  Waterfall 53      39 x      rac         20   Clear Water Plan  The Key to Clear Water                 21  Testing and Adjusting Spa Water         22  SanDiEation a siu           c C Ce n CR e 23  Filter Cleaning                         25  Batlier Load   esc a wy ERG OC XE       25  Starting the Spa with Fresh Water        26  Maintenance Schedule                  27    Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems    28    Copyright 2014 LMS  Inc  All rights reserved  Duplication without written consent is  CONTACT INFORMATION strictly prohibited     For customer service  please contact your   authorized dealer immediately  If you need Coleman 3j   and Coleman  are registered trademarks  Used under license   additional information and or assistance    2014 The Coleman Company  Inc    contact     Coleman  Spa Customer Service Due to continuous improvement programs  all models  operation  and or specifications  1462 East Ninth Street are subject to change without prior notice     Pomona  CA 91766 LTR50001141  Rev  A    Toll Free  1 888 772 4265 3 5 14  100 1319       Important Safety Instruction   READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS     WARNING     To reduce the risk of injury  do not permit children to  use this product unless they are closely supervised  at all times     DANGER    Risk of accidental drowning     Do not allow children to be in or around a spa unless  a
2.        Dirty filter Clean filter and replace  Jets are closed Open jets  Valves closed Open valves    Pump has airlock    Remove airlock by priming spa  page 13        Jets are closed    Open jets       Power switched off  system off    Reset power       Pump is defective    Contact your dealer       Pump fluctuations    Check the connections and empty  the hoses    Water level is too low  Jet valves are partially or fully closed       Low water  Check level on skimmer flap    Close or turn off empty cycle if necessary    Add water to normal level  Open jet valves       Filter cartridge is dirty    See Cleaning the Filter       Air is trapped in the pump    Open the air bleed valve on each pump s  housing and allow air to bleed out of the  system  Be sure to tighten each air bleed  valve as soon as water starts to flow        The suction fittings are blocked    Gate valve is closed    Air control not open    Remove any debris that may be blocking  the suction fittings    Open gate valves  Note  Never operate your  spa with the gate valves closed     Open the control       Jet spout opening not fixed properly    Check jet spout openings       Jet spout opening missing    Light bulb has burned out    Lighting system is defective    Check jets and replace as necessary    Replace light bulb    Contact your dealer                                                                Coleman  Heritage Spas    LTR50001141  Rev  A                Symptom    Pump Problems  Pump runs constantl
3.     Freeze damage is not covered by your warranty     1  Open all filter covers     2  Remove the filter baskets and filters   3  Drain your spa completely as described in the instructions above   4    Vacuum water from the spa s main drain fitting with a  wet dry vacuum     Remove drain plugs from the front of the pumps   Disconnect the unions from both sides of the pump     Blow any remaining water out of the jets and equipment  area with the wet dry vacuum     Cover your spa with a good spa cover and an all weather  tarp to ensure that neither rain nor snow enters the  spa     NOTE  All manifolds are plumbed in series directly to the  main drain  see example at right   making it easier to remove    water and reducing the possibility of freeze damage  Continuous water flow and drainage    Vacation Care    You can leave your spa unattended for up to two weeks if you follow these instructions     ALWAYS lock your cover using the cover locks if you plan to be away from home and the spa  is filled with water     1  Set the spa to Sleep Mode   See instructions on page 16 for changing modes    2  Following the water quality instructions starting on page 21  adjust the pH   3  Shock the water  add either chlorine or bromine sanitizer      4  When you return  check and adjust the pH and shock the water     If you will not be using your spa for longer than 14 days and a spa maintenance service is not available  we  strongly recommend you drain or winterize your spa     Coleman  Heri
4.    Pump 1 is one speed    See table at right See table at right    Note  Arrow indicates factory default setting     Testing the GFCI Breaker    Test the GFCI breaker prior to first use and periodically when the spa is powered  To test the GFCI breaker  follow these instructions  spa should be operating      1  Press the TEST button on the GFCT  The GFCI will trip and the spa will shut off     2  Reset the GFCI breaker by switching the breaker to the full OFF position  wait a moment  then turn the  breaker back on  The spa should have power again     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A    GFCI Wiring Diagram            Breaker Box    Front View of GFCI    GRN  GROUND     BLK  LOAD HOT   RED  LOAD HOT     House Breaker Box    OFF    RED  HOT          BLK  HOT     Coleman   Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A                GFCI  Bottom View         MASS Lon  Wi NS  AMOR  RED         5     gt   LOAD NEUTRAL      2                            z     a fie  2       a        15    2   EE    5    System Box       WHITE       NEUTRAL     BLACK   HOT          GROUND TERMINAL BLOCK     ATTACHED TO OUTSIDE  OF SYSTEM BOX         a ROUND  CIRCUIT BOARD     li          eds                  MAN                                       Preparing for Your New Portable Spa        120V 60Hz Electrical Installation    Always follow applicable local  state and federal  codes and guidelines     Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 15 amp  breaker     Cord and plug connections may n
5.    ae              ax   m d wt La              SNC M CHP rwr      a inda 21     5    men       Aue         MAT       d           eds o qe340d MAN                                        Preparing for Your New Portable Spa               4  Turn on power to the spa   Dn ERE RC E   When the spa is filled to the correct level  turn on the    power at the GFCI breaker   Ensure that the 120V spas are  connected to the proper electrical outlet         Your spa will perform a self diagnostic check and go into  priming mode  When the control panel displays PR  do the  following     a  Press the JETS button to turn on the pump and let it  run for 10 seconds  The pump should be running in  low speed     b  Press the JETS buttons again and let the pump run in  high speed for 10 seconds     c  Press the JETS button again to turn off the pump  The  pump should be left off for 10 to 15 seconds     d  Repeat steps a through c until water is flowing through  all the jets and all air is removed from the plumbing     If spa fails to prime  there could be an air pocket at the suction side of the pump  Follow the priming instructions  on page 13 using the bleeder valve     6  Install the filter into the filter canister     3A    Make sure the filter has soaked at least 30 minutes  before you install it         nae      7  Letthe spa heat up   When the spa has finished priming  the heater will activate     Put the cover on and let the spa run for two hours     8  Adjust water chemistry     After th
6.   Chemicals To Use     Testing For     Ideal Range   ppm     Minimum Maximum To Raise To Lower    Chlorine level 4 0 Chlorinating Granules    Bromine level 10 0 Go Brom    Shocking the Water    In addition to using a chemical sanitizer  you will periodically need to shock the water  Shocking  the water helps remove burned out chemicals  bacteria  and other organic material from your  spa s water and improves your sanitizer s effectiveness     Do not use chlorinating shock  which will damage your spa s jets and pump seals  The only  shock you should use is an Oxidizer Shock  It is an easy way to maintain either chlorine or  bromine chemical plans     For best results use the directions below   Add one ounce of Oxidizer Shock    e Once a week   e After heavy bather loads   e If water has a strong odor    Spa must be running with all of the jets on high for 30 minutes with the cover open  If  necessary  repeat oxidizer shock in 30 minute intervals           Do not exceed chemical dosages as recommended  in the Clear Water Plan or on chemical bottles and  packages        Chemical Safety    Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles and packages  Failure to  follow chemical directions may result in serious injury  sickness  or even death     may have been exposed to chemical contact prior to  wearing them again     Inhaling or ingesting chemicals will cause serious  Never change chemical brands or types without injury  sickness  or even death     completely drainin
7.   High pH can be corrected by adding pH   Too acidic     Alkalinity Down causes corrosion           Testing For  Ideal Range  ppm   Minimum Maximum    Total Alkalinity 120      Need to raise the pH level    Chemicals To Use   To Raise    pH Alkalinity Up    To Lower  pH Alkaliity Down    Calcium Hardness 200 Liquid Hardness Increaser Stain and Scale Defense    7 6 pH Alkalinity Up pH Alkaliity Down                                                                Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A                         Sanitation    After you fill your spa  you need to decide which chemical sanitizer you wish to use  Consult your Coleman    Spas dealer for the right decision with regards to your lifestyle and spa usage     We recommend either bromine or chlorine as your sanitizer  Both work well when maintained regularly     DO NOT use trichlor  Trichlor is very acidic and the hot temperature of the spa causes it to  dissolve too quickly  It will cause damage to your spa and will void your warranty     Sanitizers kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to non harmful levels and are filtered  out     Make sure you follow all instructions as directed by the container or by your dealer     Whichever plan you decide on  follow it completely and don t take shortcuts  Tt will provide you with clean   safe  clear spa water with a minimum of effort     Using Chlorine as a Sanitizer    If you choose to use chlorine as a sanitizer  only use granulated chlori
8.   Two pump systems can be configured to operate on  low or high power  The factory default is low power   This section describes how the spa operates when  it is configured for low power operation     See page 5 for         and wiring requirements for  both low and high power operation     Spas configured for low power operation require  approximately 20  less power to operate  With low  power configuration  the spa will never use more  than 30 amps while in operation and will alternate  between 110V and 220V  while spas configured for  high power will operate continuously at 220V     When only one pump is running  the heater will  operate at 220V  When two or three pumps are  running  the heater will automatically switch to op   erate at 110V     The heater light will tell you when it is operating  and what voltage it is using  See the  Heater Light   section above     For spas configured for high power operation  the  heater will turn on when  1  the water temperature  drops or  2  the jets are in use     Heater Light    The heater light will turn on whenever the heater is  operating  It will appear three different ways when  the spa is operating     A steady light means that the spa is operating at  220V     A slowly blinking light means that the spa is operating  at 120V     A rapidly flashing light means that the heater  is reading the water temperature  When the  temperature has been determined  the heater light  will stop flashing  You will frequently see the heater  l
9.   on until four minutes after the sensors detect that  the spa temperature has risen to 45  F or higher     In colder climates  an optional additional freeze  sensor may be added to protect against freeze  conditions that may not be sensed by the standard  sensors  Auxiliary freeze sensor protection acts  similarly except with the temperature thresholds  determined by the switch and without a four   minute delay in turnoff     Light  Press the Light button to turn on the  light  Press it once again to turn the light  off  All optional lighting such as the control  panel light and cabinet perimeter lighting  is controlled by the Light button and will  turn on and off with the spa light     Electrical Power Efficiency    Your new 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     e 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     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 temperature  Doing this will increase  your operating c
10.   power to the spa at the time of day you would like  one of the filtration cycles to begin then turn back on  after 30 seconds  When power has been restored   press the Temp UP or the Temp DOWN button   followed by the Jets button  Press Temp UP or  Temp DOWN again to change the filtering cycle  duration     Switching Heating Modes    While the display is flashing  press the Light  button  The display will show the next following  mode in the sequence  not the current mode      One pump systems    e Press the Temp  UP or Temp  DOWN button   The temperature  setting will flash     To select the mode shown on the display  press  Temp UP or Temp DOWN once again     Two and three pump systems  e Press the Temp  UP or Temp  DOWN button         Press the Mode  button  The  display will show the next following mode in the  sequence  not the current mode    Press Temp UP or Temp DOWN followed by  Mode to cycle through the three heating modes   Stop when the display shows the heating mode  you want        The filtration cycles and their displays are as shown     One pump systems  One hour  Two hours  Three hours  Four hours  Five hours  Six hours    Two or three pump systems  Fl 2   Two hours  Fil 4 Four hours  Fil6   Six hours  Fl 8   8 hours  Fil C Continuous    Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       Freeze Protection    If the temperature sensors detect a drop to 44 F  within the heater  the pump automatically activates  to provide freeze protection  The equipment stays
11.  Odor     Chlorine Odor     Musty Odor        Organic buildup   e  scum ring around    spa  Algae Growth     Eye Irritation        Skin Irritation   Rash e    Stains o    Scale       Probable Causes    Dirty filter    Excessive oils   organic  matter    Improper sanitization    Suspended particles    organic matter    Overused or old water    Excessive organics in water  Improper sanitization   Low pH   Chloramine level too high  Low pH   Bacteria or algae growth    Buildup of oils and dirt    High pH    Low sanitizer level    Low pH    Low sanitizer level    Unsanitary water    Free chlorine level above 5  ppm    Total alkalinity and or pH  too low    High iron or copper in  source water  High calcium content in    water     total alkalinity and  pH too high                                                                                  Possible Solutions    Clean filter  Shock spa with sanitizer  Add sanitizer    Adjust pH and or alkalinity to recommended  range    Run jet pump and clean filter  Drain and refill the spa   Shock spa with sanitizer   Add sanitizer   Adjust pH to recommended range  Shock spa with sanitizer   Adjust pH to recommended range    Shock spa with sanitizer     if problem is  visible or persistent  drain  clean and refill  the spa    Wipe off scum with clean rag   if severe   drain the spa  use a spa surface and tile  cleaner to remove the scum and refill the spa    Shock spa with sanitizer and adjust pH    Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain  sani
12.  P 7              Before Delivery      jPlanyoudelveryrute    ___  Choose a suitable location for the spa         jLaya5 8cmconceteslab      _   Install dedicated electrical supply      After Delivery     jPlaespaonslab     Connect electrical componens        Planning the Best Location    Safety First    Do not place your spa within 10 feet  3 m  of  overhead power lines     Consider How You Will Use Your Spa    How you intend to use your spa will help you  determine where you should position it  For example   will you use your spa for recreational or therapeutic  purposes  If your spa is mainly used for family  recreation  be sure to leave plenty of room around  it for activity  If you will use it for relaxation and  therapy  you will probably want to create a specific  mood around it     Plan for Your Environment    If you live in a region where it snows in the winter or  rains frequently  place the spa near a house entry  By  doing this  you will have a place to change clothes  and not be uncomfortable     Consider Your Privacy    In a cold weather climate  bare trees won t provide  much privacy  Think of your spa s surroundings during  all seasons to determine your best privacy options   Consider the view of your neighbors as well when  you plan the location of your spa     Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Provide a View with Your Spa    Think about the direction you will be facing when  sitting in your spa  Do you have a special landscaped  area in you
13.  Unconsciousness    WARNING  The use of alcohol  drugs  or medication  can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia        psa                            Read This First     DANGER    Risk of electric shock   e Replace a damaged power cord immediately   e Do not bury the power cord     e Connect to a grounded  grounding type receptacle only     WARNING  People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub     WARNING  To avoid injury  exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub     WARNING  Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness  and possible drowning     WARNING  Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise   WARNING  Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health     CAUTION  Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer s instructions        SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS       Coleman  Heritage Spas    Coleman s  LTR50001141  Rev  A                  Preparing for Your New PortableSpa        Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits  In addition  some  communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and or self closing gates on property to  prevent unsupervised access to the property by children  Your dealer can provide information on which permits  may be required and how to obtain them prior to the delivery of your spa     A  r2 a                             d
14.  Warranty Performance    In the event of a malfunction or defect covered under the terms of this warranty  contact your selling dealer or  call Coleman  Spa Customer Service at 800 225 7727 for warranty repairs     Repairs and Replacement of Parts  There will be no charge for parts or labor on a covered item  However  the service agent may assess a  reasonable travel or mileage charge per service call  which may include diagnostic time     Spa Returns   If LMS determines that repairing a spa under warranty in the field is not feasible  LMS reserves the right  to replace the spa with one equivalent or equal in value to the original merchandise  In the event of any  return of the spa  all removal  replacement  installation and shipping costs are the responsibility of the spa  owner     Customer Satisfaction    In the event the consumer is unable to obtain satisfactory customer service from the selling dealer  written  notification must be given to the LMS Customer Relations Department at 1462 East Ninth Street  Pomona   CA 91766 within 30 days of the reported failure     Warranty Limitations and Exclusions    This warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence  alteration  misuse  abuse  repairs by non   authorized personnel  incorrect electrical installation  installation by unqualified personnel  installation without  a permit if required by local codes  installation of any component other than by the manufacturer  acts of God   including  but not limited to  acts
15.  hyperthermia may include     Coleman   Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A    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 the flow rates are compatible     Never operate the spa if the suction fitting or filter  baskets are broken or missing  Never replace a  suction fitting with one that is rated less than the flow  rate marked on the original suction fitting        DANGER    Risk of electric shock     Do not permit any external electrical appliances   such as lights  telephones  radios  televisions  and  etc   within five feet  1 5 meters  of the spa  Never  attempt to operate any electrical device from inside  the spa     The use of alcohol  drugs or medication before or  during spa use may lead to unconsciousness  with  the possibility of drowning     Persons suffering from obesity  a medical history of  heart disease  low or high blood pressure  circulatory  system problems or diabetes should consult a  physician before using the spa     Persons using medications should consult a physician  before using the spa since some medications may  induce drowsiness while others may affect heart rate   blood pressure and circulation     Failure to perceive heat    Failure to recognize the need to exit spa or hot  tub    Unawareness of impending hazard  Fetal damage in pregnant women  e Physical inability to exit the spa  e
16.  of nature and surrounding environments   and any other cases beyond the  control of LMS  Cabinet surface peeling  blistering  fading  or delamination are specifically excluded from this  warranty     Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Use of spa in a non residential application   Scratches caused by normal use     Operation of spas water temperature out of the  normal operating range of 32  F  09C  to 118  F   47 89C      Damage caused by incorrect water level  low   overflow  etc       Damage caused by extreme weather conditions   hot  cold  etc       Damage caused by dirt  sand and calcium     Damage caused by clogged filter cartridges  See  filter cleaning recommendations in this owner s  manual     Damage caused by continued operation of this spa  with either a known or an unknown problem     Examples of common acts invalidating this warranty include  but are not limited to     Damage caused by tri chlor  acids  chlorine tab   lets  any floating chemical devices  or any spa  chemicals not authorized by LMS     Damage caused by improper water chemistry    High levels of chlorine  bromine  calcium  pH and  other excessive chemical levels      Damage caused by direct sunlight  Spas should  always be covered when not in use     Damage caused as a result of failure to follow op   erating instructions as defined within this owner s  manual     Damage caused by incorrect electrical installation   electrical brownout  voltage spikes  or operation  of spa out of 
17.  pH Alkalinity Up       If the TA is too high  the pH level will tend to be too    high and may be difficult to bring down  High TA  can be corrected by adding  pH Alkalinity Down      When the TA is balanced  it normally remains  stable  although adding water with high or low  alkalinity will raise or lower the TA level     Balancing the pH    The pH level is the measure of the balance between    acidity and alkalinity     Balancing the Calcium Hardness    Calcium hardness  CH  is a measure of the total  amount of dissolved calcium in the water  Calcium  helps control the corrosive nature of the spa s water  and is why soft water is not recommended  The low  calcium content of soft water is very corrosive to  the equipment and can cause staining of the spa  shell     The recommended calcium hardness is 150    200 ppm     If the CH is too low  add  Liquid Hardness  Increaser      If the CH is too high  dilute the spa water with  soft water or  if this is not available  add  Stain and  Scale Defense      When the CH is balanced  it normally remains  stable  although adding soft water or very hard  water will raise or lower the CH level     Too alkaline   causes scaling      Need to lower the pH level    If the pH is too low  it can cause corrosion of metal  fixtures and the heating element  Low pH can be  corrected by adding pH Alkalinity Up     Ideal balance    If the pH is too high  it can cause scaling by allowing  metals or minerals to form deposits and stain spa  surfaces
18.  responsible adult supervises them  Keep the spa  cover on and locked when not in use  See instructions  enclosed with your cover for locking procedures     DANGER    Risk of electric shock     Install the spa at least 5 feet  1 5 meters  from all  metal surfaces  As an alternative  a spa may be  installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal  surface is permanently bonded by a minimum  8  AWG solid copper conductor to the outside of the  spa s control box     WARNING    To reduce the risk of injury     The spa water should never exceed 104  F  40  C    Water temperatures between 100  F  38  C  and  104 F  40  C  are considered safe for a healthy  adult  Lower water temperatures are recommended  for young children and when spa use exceeds 10  minutes     High water temperatures have a high potential for  causing fetal damage during pregnancy  Women who  are pregnant  or who think they are pregnant  should  always check with their physician prior to spa usage     HYPERTHERMIA DANGER     Prolonged exposure to hot air or water can induce  hyperthermia  Hyperthermia occurs when the internal  temperature of the body reaches a level 3  F to 6  F  above the normal body temperature of 98 6  F  or  2  C to 4  C above 37  C   While hyperthermia has  many health benefits  it is important not to allow  your body s core temperature to rise above 103  F   39 570      Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia include  dizziness  lethargy  drowsiness and fainting  The  effects of excessive
19.  ton  The entertainment center will not control the                           device  It just allows for the audio from the device  to play through the entertainment center  USB cable for your    phone or audio  player  ee          i 3 5mm audio jacks J       Pairing Bluetooth Devices    1  Open the Bluetooth setup program on the mobile  device and activate the Bluetooth feature     2  Press the  b button to turn on the entertainment  center     3  From you mobile device scan for available devices   Select  AQUAVIBE  to connect to the unit     4  When the mobile device has been paired     will  appear in the entertainment center s display     5  Press the MODE button until  BT AUDIO  appears in  the display  Bluetooth audio from your mobile device  can now be played through the entertainment center     Note 1  A previously paired Bluetooth mobile device will  automatically connect to the entertainment center when   BT AUDIO    is selected using the MODE button  if it is  within range      Note 2  If the Bluetooth mobile device is already paired  with the entertainment center  select  AQUAVIBE  on your  phone and touch  Connect      Display       Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    ELE 2  Euro No Eyeball Black Star Fire   CS2295431SL    PLUCS2295431SL    mfd 3  Micro Flow Directional Black Star Fire   CS2296801SL    PLUCS2296801SL    MED 3    Micro XL Directional Black Star Fire   CS2295441SL    PLUCS2295441SL    MFD 4  Poly Storm Internal Directional Black  St
20. OWNER S MANUAL       Coleman       HERITAGE SPAS    For Coleman  Heritage Spas built after January 1  2014    www colemanspas com                  United States  Canada  and International    SAA121475EA       LTR50001141  Rev  A  3 5 14    Important Safety Instructions Cleaning and Maintenance    Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Spa COVEN        oi riiui      eee      29  Planning the Best Location               3 Draining Your Portable Spa              29  Preparing a Good Foundation             4 Cleaning and Replacing the Filter         29  240 Volt Electrical Installation            5 Winterizing  Cold Climate Draining        30  High Power Configuration                 6 Vacation                                  30   Testing the GFCI Breaker              6 Cleaning Your                            31   GFCI Wiring Diagram                 7 Removing and Reseating the Pillows      31  120V 60Hz Electrical Installation          8 Jet Removal and Replacement           32  230V 50Hz Electrical Installation           9 Entertainment System   RCD Wiring Diagram                10 Aquavibe MD 350 Docking Station        33  Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa11 Appendix  Priming the                              13 Replacement Parts                     35   Operating Your Spa Troubleshooting                       37  Electronic Control Operation             14 Limited Warranty                      40  Diagnostic Messages                   18 Warranty Registration           
21. age spa does  not reset  call your dealer or service organization     dry Insufficient water detected in Follow directions for dr message and press any button  dY heater  Spa is shut down  to reset spa  Spa will not automatically reset when dry     Displays on third occurrence of dr            message      Indicates heater is in Economy None    Mode    Temperature unknown After the pump has been running for two minutes  the  temperature will be displayed     A difference in readings between Make sure spa is filled to proper level and that   ur temperature sensors has been pumps are primed and filter cartridges are clean  If  detected indicating a possible water   message does not reset  call your dealer or service  flow problem  organization     Potential freeze condition detected    No action required  The pumps and the blower will  automatically activate regardless of spa status     Persistent low flow problems  Follow action required for HL or HFL message   Heater is shut down  but other spa   Heating capacity of the spa will not reset  functions continue to run normally    automatically  Press any button to reset   Displays on the fifth occurrence of   the HL or HFL message within 24   hours     Overheat protection  The spa has DO NOT ENTER THE WATER  Remove the spa cover  shut down  One of the sensors and allow water to cool  At 107  F  the spa should  has detected that the spa water is   automatically reset  If spa does not reset  shut off          1109F  the power to t
22. ar Fire  CS2294101SL    PLUCS2294101SL    Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A    Valves    2  Diverter Valve Silver  Handle with Dark Gray Cap  and Wall fitting    PLU21300820    1  Diverter Valve Silver  Handle with Dark Gray Cap  and Wall Fitting    PLU21300810    Main Drain  Super Hi Flo  Suction 2 1 2  Silver    PLU21400400    Pillow  ACC01401500    Filter Cartridge 75 Sq Ft   Anti Bacterial    FIL11100212    Filter Cartridge  50 Sq Ft   Anti Bacterial    FIL11100202    7 LED 2  Light  LIT16100214       The standard spa cover is designed with a tapered  Standard height  angling downward from four inches in the  center to two and a half inches on the sides to drive  off rain and prevent water from pooling  Filled with  1 5 Ib  foam     T  ia  JL       Appendix    The basic spa cover is designed with a tapered height   angling downward from four inches in the center to  two and a half inches on the sides to drive off rain  and prevent water from pooling  Filled with 1 Ib   foam              Slope   Fitsspamodel   Partnumber _  CO H 8478  CO H 847L    84  x 84  S eg CO H 731L  CO H 737B  CO H 737L  COV8484STD53GR1 5       CO H 737B ECO  CO H 737L ECO    74  x 84  CO H 631L COV7484BAS42GR1 0    Spa Cover Lock and Key  Used for all Coleman spa covers     Spa cover lock and  key  Ideal Covers     ACC01800025          Coleman   Heritage Spas    Coleman s  LTR50001141  Rev  A    Troubleshooting       Symptom    System   Power Problems    System does not work    Control pa
23. been correctly wired by a licensed electrician  inspect  all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa   Ensure that these connections are secure and that they did  not loosen during shipment     If your spa has gate valves  make sure they are all in the  UP or OPEN position     Never run the spa with the gate valves closed or without  water circulating for long periods of time  Be careful not to  over tighten the plumbing fittings     2  Remove the cartridge from filter canister     Never fill your spa with soft water     Ay Soft water makes it impossible to maintain  the proper water chemistry and may cause  the water to foam  which will ultimately  harm the finish of the spa and void your  warranty     Coleman   Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       Unscrew the cartridge and remove it     After you remove the filter  remove the plastic wrapper  and soak it in water for 30 minutes before you replace  it  A dry filter can allow air into the filtration system  which can cause the pump to fail to prime     Place a garden hose in the filter canister and fill your spa with  regular tap water about six inches   15 cm from the top     If the water level is too low or too high  your spa will not  operate properly     Always fill the spa through the filter canister  Failure  to do so may cause air to be trapped in the filtration  system and prevent the pumps from operating    properly     Water level  About 6    15 cm from the top                   M We xiu ti      M
24. d and spa  equipment do not  operate    The spa does not turn  off    Control panel displays  a message    GFCI breaker trips  repeatedly    Heat Problems    Spa does not heat    Spa gets warm but  does not get hot    Spa gets too hot       Coleman  Heritage Spas    LTR50001141  Rev  A       Possible Causes    Power is turned off    No electrical power to spa    Possible Solutions    Reset spa    Turn on or reset the GFCI circuit breaker   If this does not solve the problem  have  a qualified electrician check the electrical  service        The 20 or 30A fuse  depending on  the system  has blown    Spa is trying to heat up    Contact your dealer    Check the temperature setting is in  Standard mode       Spa is in filter cycle  Spa is in Standard mode    An error may have has occurred    Improper wiring to spa or GFCI  breaker is defective    There is a defective component on  the spa    Heating mode not selected    Normal  No adjustment necessary  Check setting    See Diagnostic Messages on page 18 for  message code meanings  Consult with a qualified electrician    Contact your dealer    See control panel instructions on page 14       Water level is too low    Add water to correct level       No electrical power to spa    Turn on or reset the GFCI circuit breaker   If this does not solve the problem  have  a qualified electrician check the electrical  service        Heater is defective    Contact your dealer       Gate valve is partially or fully closed    Thermostat has bee
25. e is not covered  under the spa s warranty     Prior to filling a spa for the first time  or after a routine  draining  you will want to follow this start up plan to  extend water life and performance     As with all chemical dosages listed in these Clear  Water Plans  start up dosages are intended for 500   gallon spas  Please adjust the chemical dosages to  the capacity of your particular spa     Clean the surface of the spa with spa safe multi   purpose cleaner     Apply a protective coat of spa safe  Fast Sheen   to the acrylic surface     Fill the spa to the proper water level with normal  tap water   Do not use soft water      Use test strip and balance the spa water     e Adjust total alkalinity  acceptable range is  80 120ppm      e Adjust pH if necessary  between 7 2 to 7 8      6           Pour in 16 oz of  Metal Protector  in the center  of the spa     Add Stain and Scale Prevention     Add either chlorine or bromine  but not both      Chlorine  Add two tablespoons of spa  Chorine    Granules  to the spa water     Bromine  Add 2 oz of  Go Brom  or sodium bromide    to establish a bromine base     Add 2 spa bromine tablets to the bromine  floater     Set floater opening at  2     Turn on jets for 15 minutes  Leave spa uncovered  during this time     Put cover on spa and allow to heat up to desired  temperature     Water level is very important to the operation of your spa  If the water level  is too low or too high  your spa will not operate properly  The water leve
26. e jack   or any Bluetooth capable device  These instructions contain brief descriptions of commonly  used features and functions  For more in depth information on the Aquavibe MD 350  see the user s manual  that was included in the docking station               wy     u93s  S                            993 SUIS         Pairing the Remote Control    1  Press and hold the MODE button  on the remote control until  PAIR              appears in its display  KS           d  2  While still holding the MODE B                button      the remote control   press the RESET button in Hold              the interior of the waterproof Gr   compartment         OOO  3  If the pairing is successful  the   dock will restart and    PAIR    will   disappear from the remote s   display  Release the MODE button 5     O   on the remote control         CJ        iPhone or iPod    1  Open the waterproof door and pull out the 30 pin con     nector    S    Plug the connector into the Apple device     ICA            The unit will automatically switch to the  IPOD  mode when  the IPHONE or IPOD is initially connected to the 30 pin con   nector     2         3  Secure the Apple device with the mounting straps  LJ    4  Close the waterproof door        5  Press the MODE button until  IPOD  appears in the display   6  Use the controls on the locker door the operate the iPod    functions                30 Pin  Connector    If your Apple device uses a lightning connector  a lightning O        Q   adapter wil
27. e responsibility of the spa  owner to provide a proper foundation for  the spa     Place the spa on an elevated 3 to 4    30 cm concrete  Slab  Pavers  gravel  brick  sand  timbers or dirt  foundations are not adequate to support the spa     We strongly recommend that a qualified  licensed  contractor prepare the foundation for your spa        If you are installing the spa indoors  pay close  attention to the flooring beneath it  Choose flooring  that will not be damaged or stained     If you are installing your spa on an elevated wood  deck or other structure  it is highly recommended  that you consult a structural engineer or contractor  to ensure the structure will support the weight of 150  pounds per square foot  732 kg   m2      To properly identify the weight of your new spa when  full  remember water weighs 8 33 Ibs  per gallon  or 1  kg per liter  For example  an average 8  spa spa holds  approximately 500 gallons  or 1892 liters  of water   Using this formula  you will find that the weight of the  water alone is 4 165 lbs  or 1892 kg  Combined with  the dry weight of the spa you will note that this spa  will weigh approximately 5 000 Ibs  or 2267 kg  when  full of water     12  30 cm  minimum  distance  from   edge    Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       240 Volt Electrical Installation    All 240V spas must be permanently connected   hardwired  to the power supply  See the wiring  diagram on page 7     These instructions describe the only acceptable  e
28. e spa has run for two hours  test and adjust the water chemistry  See the section on page 21 for  instructions on water clarity        Coleman  Heritage Spas    Coleman s  LTR50001141  Rev  A    Priming the Pump    New spa owners often have difficulty the first time they  start their spa and the pump fails to prime  This can be  frustrating  but these simple instructions can help you     The pump will not work properly while    air is trapped in it  Continuing to operate  the pump in this way will cause damage        Sometimes air can become trapped in the pump while filling the spa  You will know this has happened when  after you have filled and started the spa  the pump does not seem to function  You will hear the pump  operating  but no water will be moving     There are two methods of priming the pump     Using the control panel             Turn the spa on and wait for PR  Priming Mode   to appear on the topside display     Press the JETS button to turn on the pump and  let it run for 10 seconds  The pump should be  running in low speed     Press the JETS buttons again and let the pump  run in high speed for 10 seconds     Press the JETS button again to turn off the pump     Using the bleeder valve     Using a Phillips screwdriver  remove the front  panel from the spa and locate the pump     Shut off the power to the spa     Close the gate valve on the discharge side of  the pump     Tur n the bleeder valve counter clockwise with  a small pair of pliers or a flat head scr
29. e will be maintained  2  Press the Jets or Jets 1 buttons again and let      in standard mode  The spa will heat to 100  F  37 5  C   pump run in high speed for 10 seconds  at start up until the set temperature is changed as    described below        For single pump spas    T Coleman      For two pump spas          Coleman   Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Jet Operation    One Pump Systems    CO518R  CO534L  Single pump systems operate on high power only     To operate the jets  press the JETS button       Once to turn the pump ON     e Twice to turn the pump OFF     Two pump systems  CO756B  CO756L  Press the Jets 1 button   e Once to turn the pump ON   e Twice to turn the pump OFF     Press the Jets 2 button     e Once to activate low speed pump  o  e Twice to activate high speed     e Three times to turn pump off     Temperature Adjustment   Range 80  F to 104  F  26  C to 40  C     The electronic control panel A      displays      actual water   temperature in degrees  Fahrenheit  The displayed   Temp Temp  temperature will only be current UP DOWN  after the pump has been running   for at least two minutes     To display the temperature that the spa is set to     e Press the Temp UP or Temp DOWN button   The temperature setting will flash     While the display is flashing  each time you  press the Temp UP or Temp DOWN button   the set temperature will change up or down one  degree     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A    Low and High Power Operation  
30. er  Add 8 oz of a  Liquid Filter    Cleaner  to the bucket of water     Note  It is a good idea to keep a spare filter to use in the spa while the dirty filter is being deep cleaned   This way  you can rotate the filters and both will last longer     Soak the filter for a minimum of 24 hours     Spray the filter with a water hose  Spray each pleat carefully     Reinstall the filter  Do not overtighten     Bather Load     Bather Load  is the term used to describe the number  of people using a spa  combined with the length of  usage  and the frequency of usage  All these factors  have a great effect on the spa water  The higher the  bather load  the more chemicals need to be added  and a longer filtration time will be needed     All versions of the Clear Water Plan are designed for  spas with average bather load  3 to 4 people  15    Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A       minutes of usage  three times a week at 100 degrees    If your bather load exceeds these guidelines  and  you experience water quality problems  increase  the amount of filtration first   go to the next higher  filtration number  then if water quality is still not  adequate  consult the advice of your Coleman   dealer  for additional chemical or system recommendations   Be sure to give them your bather load information        ue d 493eAA 12915         Clear Water Plan  8     Starting the Spa with Fresh Water    Damage to the spa or spa s components from 5     improper chemicals or chemical usag
31. er  remove the screws drain fitting     to the access panel and open it    Place the other end of the garden hose where  you would like the water to drain to       Turn the valve on the hose bib fixture to open  Closed       the drain     Let spa drain completely  then remove garden  hose       Turn the valve on the hose bib fixture to close  the drain     11  Replace the cap        Cleaning and Replacing the Filter    Filtration is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure clean  clear water  It is far less expensive  to fix water clarity problems by filtering your spa than by using excessive amounts of chemicals  excessive  filtration times  or by water replacement     See the section  Clear Water Plan  for more information on cleaning your filter           Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       o  ueuo3ure 4 pue                        Cleaning and Maintenance   amp            Winterizing  Cold Climate Draining     In many areas of the country  the temperature drops below 32  F  0  C   We recommend that you always  have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures  80  F to 100  F  26 7  C to 37 8  C   This  will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spa s equipment     Warning  If you find the need to drain your spa  please be aware of the potential of freezing in  your spas equipment and plumbing  Even if the directions below are followed perfectly  there  is no guarantee that your spa will not suffer freeze damage 
32. erty  however arising     Legal Remedies    This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights  which may vary from state  to state     Customer Service    See your Coleman   dealer or contact Coleman  Spa Customer Service for a copy of the applicable warranty   details  and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa     Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    xipueddy       Warranty Registration  Easy Online Registration    Registering your new Coleman   Spa is quick and easy  It is important that you register your  Coleman   Spa as soon as possible  By taking just a few quick minutes to register  you can    enjoy   e Product alerts  e More efficient support    e Quicker service    Register now    it s fast and it s easy     1  Go to www colemanspas com warranty Registration aspx    2  Fill in your information and click  Send Warranty Info           LTR50001141  Rev  A  3 5 14    
33. ewdriver  until the air has been released from the pump     If this is unsuccessful  loosen the white union  nut on side of the pump with channel locks   When air is bled out  tighten the nut     Turn on power to the spa and press the JETS  button  If there is still air trapped in the pump   repeat steps 2 through 5 until the pump  primes     Coleman  Heritage Spas    LTR50001141  Rev  A    D     The pump should be left in the off position for 10  to 15 seconds     Repeat steps 1 through 4 until water is flowing  through all the jets and all air is removed from  the plumbing     Note  If you press the Temp button any time  during Priming Mode  it will exit that mode and begin  Standard Mode           eds o qe340d M  N                                  O    Operating Your Spa 07000  Electronic Control Operation    These instructions will describe features and options that your particular spa may not be equipped with     Operating Your Spa        Initial Start up 3  Press the Jets or Jets 1 button again to turn  When first powered up  your spa will perform a self  off the pump  The pump should be left in the off  diagnostic check and go into priming mode  When position for 10 to 15 seconds   following  through all the jets and all air is removed from the  1  Press the Jets or Jets 1 button to turn on the plumbing   pump and let it run for 10 seconds  The pump when the spa has finished priming  the heater will be  should be running in low speed  activated and the water temperatur
34. g  flushing and thoroughly cleaning Chemicals must be stored completely out of the reach    the spa and cover first   Never mix chemicals together     Do not allow chemicals to come in contact with skin   eyes or clothing  Remove and wash clothing that    of children in an area that is well vented  cool  and dry   Failure to provide a proper area for chemical storage  may result in serious injury  sickness  fire explosion  and even death  Do not store your chemicals inside  the equipment area of your spa     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       Filter Cleaning    The filter is the part of your spa that removes the debris from the water and needs to be cleaned on a regular  basis to maximize your spa s filtering performance and heating efficiency     In addition to spraying off the filter weekly to remove surface debris  your filter should be deep cleaned  periodically to dissolve scale and particles that get lodged deep within the filter fibers and impede the  filtration process  Even if the filter looks clean  scale and particles can clog the fibers and prevent water from  flowing through the filter resulting in the most common spa problem   no heat  caused by a dirty filter     We recommend you clean your filter once a month and replace it once a year or as necessary     1  Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwise  unscrewing the bottom threads  then pulling it up and    out     Place the dirty filter into a bucket of water deep enough to cover the filt
35. he spa and call your dealer or service  organization        Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A        Message   Meaning   Action Required    Overheat protection  spa is DO NOT ENTER THE WATER   shutdown   One sensor has  detected 118  F  48  C  at the  heater     Remove the spa cover and allow spa to cool below  107  F  42  C   Press any button on the topside  display to reset spa  If spa will not reset after spa has  cooled  turn off power for approximately 30 seconds  and then turn power back on  If display message is  repeated then shut the power off to the spa and call  your dealer or service organization     When your spa is first actuated  it   The priming mode will last for up to four minutes and  will go into priming mode  then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water  temperature in the Standard mode     Safety Suction  Spa is shut down  The display will show SF when a vacuum switch  closes  All functions will turn off and the system will  be disabled until a panel button is pressed    SL ____ _  Indicates heater is in Sleep Mode    None                 Spa is shut down  The sensor that   If the problem persists  contact your dealer or service  is plugged into the sensor    A    or organization   May appear temporarily in an overheat   B  jack is not working  situation and disappear when the heater cools      Sensors are out of balance  Contact your dealer or service organization     e If this is alternating with the  temperature  it may just be a  
36. ight flashing rapidly while it is also steady or slowly  blinking        eds uno                          Operating Your Spa Q    Heating Modes    The spa can be set to operate in three different  heating modes     e Standard  When the spa is powered up  it will  automatically start in Standard heating mode   In Standard mode  the heating system will  automatically maintain the set spa temperature   STD will light briefly on the main display     Economy  In Economy mode  the heating  system will only activate during filtration times   and will heat the water to the set temperature   Ecn will display solid if temperature is not  current and will alternate with spa temperature  if measured temperature is current     Sleep  In Sleep mode  the heating system will  only activate the heater during the filtering cycles  but will only heat the water to within 20  F  10  C     of the set temperature  Like Economy mode  SLP    will display solid when temperature is not current  and will alternate with actual temperature when  it is current     NOTE  Displayed temperature will only be current  after the pump has been running for at least two  minutes     Setting Filtration Cycles    Your spa is programmed to filter twice a day  The  first cycle will begin 6 minutes after the spa is turned  on and the second cycle 12 hours later  The factory  has programmed the cycle to last for 2 hours but  this can be switched to your preference     To set time the filtration cycle begins  turn off the
37. l  should be about six inches from the top when the spa is not being used        Coleman   Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Maintenance Schedule    Each time you refill the spa Follow the section  Starting the Spa with Fresh Water      Prior to each use Test the spa water using either test strips a reagent test kit  Adjust  chemical levels as necessary     Once a week Test the spa water using either test strips a reagent test kit  Adjust  chemical levels as necessary    Once a month Deep clean your spa s filter   Follow filter cleaning instruction at  beginning of Clear Water Plan     ue d 493eAA 12915  5     Every two to four months Drain and clean your spa with  Multi Purpose Cleaner    Polish the acrylic surface with  Fast Sheen      Clean and treat spa cover  pillows  and Cal Select cabinet  if  equipped  with  Cover Protector        Refill your spa  following the section  Starting the Spa with Fresh  Water        Once a year Replace filter cartridges if the pleats appear frayed   If you have an ozonator  replace the ozone cartridge     We recommend that your spa water be changed every 4 to 6 months  You may find the need to change your  spa water more frequently with heavy use  When empty  your spa should be cleaned with a non abrasive  cleaner  such as a spas all surface cleaner  and then rinsed thoroughly        Coleman   Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Clear Water Plan  3     Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems    Problem  Cloudy Water e  Water
38. l plug into the 30 pin connector and will allow you   to operate the device normally    You can also use the Aquavibe remote to  operate the Apple device  See remote op   eration on the next page     If you use the USB cable that came with your Apple device and  plug it into the Charge Only socket  it will only charge the Apple  device  It will not control the device     Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Using the Entertainment System        Using a Device with 3 5mm Audio Output          1                                     2  Plug a USB cable  not supplied  into the docking station and  then into the device     1  Open the waterproof door and plug a 3 5mm cable  not 3 5mm  supplied  into the docking station and then into the device    E      Cable              O O    gt     Secure the device with the mounting straps     Close the waterproof door     5  Press the MODE button until    AUX IN1    appears in the  display           6  Use the controls on the entertainment center to adjust the  volume           The USB cable does not have to be connected for proper opera   tion  Connecting the USB cable will only charge the device  No  data transfer will occur  If cables are not being used   remove the cable from the waterproof compartment   The unit will not automatically switch to  AUX IN1  NOTE  These connectors  mode when the device is initially connected to the are NOT provided with  3 5mm cable  Select    AUX IN1  using the MODE but  the Aquavibe locker  
39. leaning your filter al  and most effective single  to keep your water clear        A clogged or dirty filter will ca  and pump to work harder th  to  possibly causing them to fail     The spa s heating system will only function  with the proper amount  of water flow through the  system     See page 25 for filter  cleaning instructions     Chemical Balance    You will need to test and  adjust the chemical balance  of your spa water  Although  this is not difficult  it needs  to be done regularly          Depending on your choice of sanitizer   need to test the level of calcium hard  total alkalinity  and pH     See page 23 for learn how to    spa water        LTR50001141  Rev  A    ue d 493eAA 12915        5     Clear Water Plan    Testing and Adjusting Spa Water    You have two types of testing methods to choose from     e  he reagent test kit is a method which provides a high level of accuracy  It is available in either liquid    or tablet form     e Test strips are a convenient testing method commonly used by spa owners     Balancing the Total Alkalinity  Total alkalinity  TA  is the measure of the total  levels of carbonates  bicarbonates  hydroxides  and  other alkaline substances in the water  TA can be  considered a  pH buffer   It is the measure of the  ability of the water to resist changes in pH level     The recommended total alkalinity is 80   120  ppm    If the TA is too low  the pH level will fluctuate  widely from high to low  Low TA can be corrected  by adding 
40. lectrical wiring procedure  Spas wired in any  other way will void your warranty and may  result in serious injury     When installed in the United States  the electrical  wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of  NEC 70 and any applicable local  state  and federal  codes     The electrical circuit must be installed by an  electrical contractor and approved by a local  building or electrical inspector     Failure to comply with state and local codes    GFCI and Wiring Requirements    Single voltage system    may result in fire or personal injury and will be  the sole responsibility of the spa owner     The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedicated  GFCI protected circuit as required by NEC 70 with no  other appliances or lights sharing the power     Use copper wire with THHN insulation  Do not use  aluminum wire     Use the table below to determine your GFCI and  wiring requirements     Wire runs over 85 feet must increase wire gauge  to the next lower number  For example  A normal  50 amp GFCI with four  8 AWG copper wires run  over 85 feet would require you to go to four  6 AWG  copper wires          Model   Control System GFCI Required Wires Required    CO H 631L       CO H 731L    Dual voltage system    VS300 One 40 amp GFCI   Four  8 AWG copper wires    eds o qe340d MAN                                         The 5100DV control system is set at the factory to run on the low power setting for 40 amp operation  This is  the default setting  Spa owners can ha
41. ly    6  Apply a coat of Fast Sheen to the spa s entire finish with a soft cloth or sponge   7  Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and powdery    8  Buff clean with a soft cloth  rotating frequently     IMPORTANT  Do not use any of these products on spas full of water  Only apply to clean  cool  dry  surfaces  Incorrect product usage may cause water clarity issues        Removing and Reseating the Pillows    You can remove the pillows for cleaning and maintenance quickly and easily     Grab the lower edge of the pillow with both hands firmly and pull up  As you do this  the pillow inserts will  pop out of the holes     Reseat the pillows by aligning the pillow inserts with the holes and striking the pillow hard enough to insert  the pegs back into the holes     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A        8     Cleaning and Maintenance       Jet Removal and Replacement    Jets can be easily removed for cleaning     Grasp the outer rim of the jet and turn it counter clockwise  The jet  will unscrew from the fitting until it is free     To replace the jet  place it in the fitting and turn it clockwise until it    is snug in place  Do not overtighten the jet          Turn counter   clockwise       Coleman   Heritage Spas    Coleman s  LTR50001141  Rev  A    ERR         P   UE   LO            TY    o    Entertainment System   77  Aquavibe MD 350 Docking Station    The Aquavibe docking station can be used with an iPhone  iPad  any device with a 3 5mm audio output   headphon
42. n turned down    Open gate valves  Note  Never operate  your spa with the gate valves closed     Set control panel to a higher temperature       Insufficient filtration time    Increase filtration time       Water level is too low    Add water to correct level       No electrical power to spa    Turn on or reset the GFCI circuit breaker   If this does not solve the problem  have  a qualified electrician check the electrical  service        Dirty filter cartridge    Clean filter cartridge       Gate valves closed    Open gate valves       Spa cover improperly positioned  Filtration time is set too long       Align spa cover    Reduce filtration cycles  especially during  summer months                               duy       xipueddy       Appendix          Symptom    Water Problems    Water is not clean    High water  consumption    Low water stream  from the jets    No water stream from  the jets    Water leakage from  below the spa    Water Pressure Problems    Jets surge on and off    Jets are weaker than  normal or do not work  at all    Air and Jets Problems    No airstream from the  jets    Light Problems    Standard spa light does  not work    Possible Causes    Possible Solutions    For all water clarity problems  see page 21     Very high evaporation or heavy  splashing    Running in FILTER mode   slow  speed    Use the cover and refill as necessary    Select high speed jets       Block wall suctions or skimmer    Clean the wall suction skimmer  Remove  blockage      
43. ne  not liquid chlorine  We recommend  you use only  Chlorinating Granules        Once a week  check the chlorine level using either a test strip or a reagent kit  See the table on the following  page for the ideal range     Add one or two tablespoons of  Chlorinating Granules  to the spa water weekly  Note that chlorine dissipation  rate will be faster at higher water temperatures and slower at lower temperatures     When you add chlorine  open all of the jets and run the spa at high speed with the cover open for at least  30 minutes     Follow the maintenance schedule on page 27     Using Bromine as a Sanitizer    Bromine is a very effective sanitizer that produces low chemical odors  Unlike chlorine  it can break down  bacteria and other impurities to a safe level with a low burn out rate     Bromine is available in both granulated and tablet form  Use granulated bromine to establish your bromine  base  Use tablets to maintain it     When you begin with fresh water  add 2 ounces of sodium bromine  Open all of the jets and run the spa at  high speed  This is your base bromine level as the tablets will take a while to dissolve     Add two ounces of Oxidizer Shock  Open all of the jets and run on high speed with the cover half open for  at least 30 minutes     Place three or four bromine tablets into a floating bromine dispenser     Follow the maintenance schedule on page 27     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A          ue d 493eAA 12915        Clear Water Plan o  
44. ost and makes your heater work  more than necessary     Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Automatic Time outs  These features will automatically turn themselves  off during periods of continuous use   After 4 hours  After 15 minutes  After 15 minutes  After 15 minutes  After 4 hours    Low speed pump     High speed pumps  Optional circulation pump  Optional turbo   Spa light      One pump systems only       eds uno                           Operating Your Spa        Diagnostic Messages     Message   Meaning   Action Required    No message   1  Spa temperature is unknown  1  After pump has been running for 2 minutes  on display temperature will be displayed     2  Spa is in Economy or Sleep 2  In Economy or Sleep mode  the pump may be off  mode  for hours outside a filter cycle  If you wish to see the  current spa temperature  either switch to Standard          mode or turn Jets1 on for at least two minutes     3  Power has been cut off to the 3  The control panel will be disabled until power  spa  returns  Spa settings and time of day will be  preserved for 30 days with a battery back up     Internal problem detected  Repair required  Contact your dealer or service  organization     Insufficient water detected in Check water level in spa  Refill if necessary  Make   heater  Spa will be shut down for sure pumps are been primed and filter cartridges are   15 minutes  clean  Press any button to reset or wait 15 minutes  and spa will automatically reset  If mess
45. ot use a cord longer  than 15 feet  4 6 m  and must be plugged into a  dedicated 15 amp GFCI connection  NEC 680 42 A      2    Do not use extension cords   Always use a weatherproof covered receptacle     Receptacle shall be located not less than 5 feet  1 5  m  from and not exceeding 10 feet  3 0 m  from the  inside wall of the spa   NEC 680 43 A      Do not bury the power cord  If your cord becomes  damaged  replace it before next usage     All 120V spas must have a GFCI  This can be either a  15 amp GFCI receptacle or a 15 amp GFCI cord and  plug kit as shown  CKIT110   P N ELE09700086      Test the GFCI plug prior to first use and periodically  when the spa is powered  To test the GFCT plug  version  follow these instructions   Spa should already  be plugged in and operational      1  Press the TEST button on the GFCI  The GFCI will  trip and the spa will stop operating    2  Press the RESET button on the GFCI  The GFCI  will reset and the spa will turn back on     The spa is now safe to use     If the GFCI trips while the spa is in use  press the  RESET button  If the GFCI does not reset  unplug the  spa and call your local Coleman  dealer for service   DO NOT USE THE SPA        Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    230V 50Hz Electrical Installation    All 230V spas must be permanently connected   hardwired  to the power supply  These instructions  describe the only acceptable electrical wiring  procedure  Spas wired in any other way will void your  warran
46. our dealer       Motor overload condition    Motor overload will reset automatically  If  problem persists  contact your dealer       Damaged electrical cord    Contact your dealer       Pump cord not plugged in    Plug pump cord into red receptacle       GFCI tripped or in OFF position    Reset GFCI                                  Appendix    Limited Warranty    This warranty applies to Coleman  Heritage portable spas built after January 1  2014 and delivered in the  United States  in Canada  and internationally  It is administered by LMS for Coleman   spas  Coleman  portable  spas are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship  This warranty starts from date of  manufacture and ends either by specified time frame listed below  owner transfer  relocation  or installation of  any component other than by manufacturer  This warranty extends through the selling dealer to the original  purchaser at the original site of installation     5 Year Structure    Warranted against loss of water through the spa shell due to defects in materials and or  workmanship     3 Year Surface  Warranted against cracks  blisters  peeling  discoloration and delamination of interior surfaces     3 Year Equipment    Warranted against malfunction due to defects in materials and or workmanship in the control  system  heater  pumps and air blowers     1 Year Cabinet and Panels  Warranted against cracking and warping        3 Years Labor  Covers cost of labor for warranty repairs       
47. r yard that you find enjoyable  Perhaps  there is an area that catches a soothing breeze during  the day or a lovely sunset in the evening     Keep Your Spa Clean    In planning your spa s location  consider a location  where the path to and from the house can be kept  clean and free of debris     Prevent dirt and contaminants from being tracked  into your spa by placing a foot mat at the spa s  entrance where the bathers can clean their feet  before entering your spa     Allow for Service Access    Make sure the spa is positioned so that access to the  equipment compartment and all side panels will not  be blocked     Many people choose to install a decorative structure  around their spa  If you are installing your spa with  any type of structure on the outside  such as a  gazebo  remember to allow access for service  It is  always best to design special installations so that the  spa can still be moved  or lifted off the ground        eds                  MAN                                      Preparing for Your New Portable Spa   gt      Preparing a Good Foundation    Your spa needs a solid and level foundation  The  area that it sits on must be able to support the weight  of the spa  with water and the occupants who use it   If the foundation is inadequate  it may shift or settle  after the spa is in place  causing stress that could  DAMAGE YOUR SPA SHELL AND FINISH     Damage caused by inadequate or improper  foundation support is not covered by the  warranty  It is th
48. tage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A    Cleaning Your Spa    Spa Cover and Pillows    Due to the constant punishment your spa cover and pillows receive  you should protect them by  applying spa safe Vinyl and Leather Cleaner as part of your monthly maintenance plan  It is specifically  designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet light damage  It accomplishes  this without leaving an oily residue behind that is normally associated with common automotive vinyl  protectants     Warning  Do not use automotive vinyl protectants on spa covers or pillows  These products are  generally oil based and will cause severe water clarity issues that are difficult to correct     Spa Shell    Each time you drain your spa  before you refill it you should clean your spa shell with spa safe All   Purpose Cleaner and apply a protective coat of Fast Sheen                                   Suiu 9 5       Spa safe All Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent  non abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean  the spa without damaging its acrylic finish     Spa safe Fast Sheen is a non oil based wax that is specifically formulated to protect the spa s finish  from the chemicals and minerals associated with normal spa use     1  Spray Multi Purpose Cleaner directly to the spa s finish   Wipe clean with a soft cloth   Repeat on heavily calcified areas     Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge  rinsing often in a bucket of clean water     2   3   4   5  Allow the spa to dry complete
49. te the control panel  A slider control on the top opens and closes the water  valve     Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A       com ae      c ear W        har  r nr d E Ce    79          This section is intended for new spa owners with  no experience with water chemistry  Everyone s ex   perience with maintaining water quality is different   but there are some general concepts you need to  know     Water maintenance is not difficult  although it re   quires regular attention  The most important thing  to understand about taking care of your spa water is  that preventive action is much easier than correcting  water quality issues     The Key to Clear Water       Contents of this section     Testing and Adjusting Spa Water  Sanitation    Filtration   Bather Load   Starting the Spa with Fresh Water  Maintenance Schedule   Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems    Excellent water quality is a simple matter of four things              gular maintenance   sed on a regular  water maintenance     r water quality helps the en   your spa and extends your spa s  nting damage from neglect and  abuse     page 27 for the sched     ule of recommended main     tenance     Sanitation    Sanitizers kill bacteria and   viruses and keep the water   clean  A low sanitizer level    will allow microbes to grow  quickly in the spa water          Ne recommend using either chlorine or  romine as your sanitizer     3 for learn how to use sanitizer     Coleman  Heritage Spas                  C
50. temporary condition     If the display shows only this  message  periodically blinking    the spa is shut down     Indicates heater is in Standard None   Mode    Stby Pressing a button combination Press any button to leave Standby Mode and return to  on the user panel has activated normal operation     Standby Mode     SA  Sb  SNA  Snb  ST                            Coleman   Heritage Spas E  LTR50001141  Rev  A vani                  j                eds uno                    5     Operating Your Spa  8     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   See  example shown below      Neck jets adjust in the opposite directions  counter   clockwise to increase  clockwise to decrease      Waterfall    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  accomplished by rotating the diverter knob to the  left  counterclockwise   decreasing the amount of  water flow through a section of jets  To increase  the amount of water flow through the other section  of jets  rotate the handle to the right  clockwise         The waterfall is mounted opposi
51. tizer level    Adjust pH  Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain  sanitizer level    Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain  sanitizer level    Allow free chlorine level to drop below 5 ppm  before spa use    Adjust total alkalinity and or pH    Use a stain and scale inhibitor    Adjust total alkalinity and pH   if scale  requires removal  drain the spa  scrub off the  scale  refill the spa and balance the water    Use a stain and scale inhibitor    Coleman  Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    Spa Cover    Important  Keep the spa covered when not in use  See the manual enclosed with your cover for  instructions on mounting the locks and how to lock    e Covered spas will use less electricity in maintaining and unlock the cover    your set temperature    In addition  while the spa cover is rigid  it is not  designed to support any weight  Therefore  as a  Safety precaution and to preserve the life of your  You are required to keep the spa covered to cover  you must not sit  stand  or lie on it  nor should  maintain warranty coverage  you place objects of any kind on top of it     Covering your spa will protect your spa s finish  from the sun s ultraviolet rays     Covering your spa helps prevent children from  drowning in the spa     Draining Your Portable Spa   Locate hose ending with the 34 inch hose bib    fixture   Turn off the power at the breaker    Unscrew the cap     Remove all filters    Hook up the female end of a garden hose to the    Using a Phillips screwdriv
52. ty and may result in serious injury     This is the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure   Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty   See the wiring diagram on page 10     The electrical wiring of this spa must meet the  requirements of any applicable local  state  and  federal codes  The electrical circuit must be installed  by an electrical contractor and approved by a local  building   electrical inspector     RCD and Wiring Requirements    The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedicated  RCD protected circuit with no other appliances or  lights sharing the power     Use copper wire with THHN insulation  Do not use  aluminum wire     Use the table below to determine your GFCI and  wiring requirements     When wires larger than  6 AWG are required  install  a junction box near the spa and use  6 AWG wire  between the junction box and the spa     Wire runs over 26 m must increase wire gauge to  the next lower number  For example  A normal 50  amp RCD with four Z8 AWG copper wires run over  26 m would require you to go to four  6 AWG copper  wires     Testing the RCD Breaker    Test the RCD breaker prior to first use and periodically  when the spa is powered  To test the RCD breaker  follow these instructions  spa should be operating      1  Press the TEST button on the RCD  The RCD will  trip and the spa will shut off     Reset the RCD breaker by switching the breaker  to the full OFF position  wait a moment  then turn  the breaker back on  The spa sho
53. uld have power  again       Services   GFCI Required Wires Required    Sinole One 32 amp RCD or one   Three  10 AWG copper  9 16        RCD wires       Two 16 amp RCDs Five  10 AWG copper  wires    Coleman   Heritage Spas       LTR50001141  Rev  A    eds o qe340d MAN                                        RCD Wiring Diagram              BLUE   Neutral                                                                 BLUE  Neutral                 e s s e s e s e s e e  GREEN   YELLOW   Ground                                                                 GREEN   YELLOW   Ground              BROWN  Hot   BLUE  Neutral              amp  9 9                      INSTRUMENTS  INC                 ssonz       Preparing for Your New Portable Spa  8     Ground terminal block   attached to outside of  system box        BLUE   Neutral                                                                          g  BLUE  Neutral      21919  2  91215 12 9 2 9   GREEN   YELLOW   Ground               SOS OSVS           BROWN  Hot   BLUE  Neutral      BROWN  Hot   BLUE  Neutral     J2                         J57             om    JA INSTRUMENTS  INC  wi    F soz Q     COPYRIGHT 2007     V               PIN 2015 8          Ground terminal block   attached to outside of    system box        SSS Coleman   Heritage Spas    Coleman       17850001141  Rev        Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa    1  Inspect the spa equipment        After the spa has been placed on an approved surface and  has 
54. ve their installer change this setting so the spa will run on high power for  50 amp operation  See configuration instructions on page 6     Warning  Never set a spa to run on high power without installing a properly rated GFCI     Control   Default                   Control setting Power Setting GFCI Required  CO H 737B Power saver mode   One 40 amp Four 48 AWG copper  Factory default GFCI wires  5100DV High power setting    CO H 737L  See configuration   One 50 amp Four  6 AWG copper  instructions on GFCI wires  page 6     Wires Required    CO H 737B ECO  CO H 737L ECO  CO H 847B  CO H 847L                                                 Coleman  Heritage Spas  LTR50001141  Rev  A                   Preparing for Your New Portable Spa              High Power Configuration  DIP Switch Definitions for 5100DV    Number of high speed pumps    OFF Position  Down       ON Position  Up     Test Mode OFF aa   Test mode  normally OFF      d      heater    Standard   Economy   Standard Mode only  OR  Sleep Mode changes  allowed before heater runs at 120VAC    Use Digital Duplex or Use Mini Panel  Light Duplex plane  Pump 2 enabled 4      Pump 2 disabled    Single voltage heating Dual voltage heating enabled   240VAC only      A5 ON     Safety Suction  must be  OFF     See table at right 7  gt   See table at right    Temperature displayed in Temperature displayed in  Fahrenheit Celsius       No circ pump  Pump 1 is Circ pump acts like Pump  two speed 1 low speed  filter cycle   polling
55. voltage range by more than  10      Spas improperly installed or placed on non ap   proved surfaces     Although shell cracks  which are breaks in the shell that go all the way through  are covered by this limited  warranty  cosmetic scratches  gouges and crazing are not considered cracks and are not covered     The limited warranty applies only to spas normally used for personal  family or household purposes     For relocating your spa without voiding your warranty  contact LMS Customer Service for relocation  procedures     Replaceable service items such as filters  pillows  and jet inserts are specifically excluded from the limited  warranty     Spa covers are delivered with their own manufacturer s warranty  For more information  please see their  warranties in the owner s information package that was delivered with your spa for more information     Disclaimers    This limited warranty is made with the express understanding that the spa is not an essential device or medical  device as defined under State and Federal Law  LMS shall not be liable for loss of use of the spa or other  incidental or consequential costs  expense or damages  which may include but are not limited to removal  of permanent deck or other custom fixtures or the necessity for crane removal  Any implied warranty shall  have duration equal of the applicable warranty stated above  Under no circumstances shall LMS or any of its  representatives be held liable for injury to any person or damage to any prop
56. y      will not shut off  Noisy pump    Pump turns off during  operation    Pump has a burning  smell while running    Pump does not work    Coleman  Heritage Spas    LTR50001141  Rev  A       Possible Causes    Problem with circuit board    Water level is too low    Possible Solutions    Contact your dealer    Add water to normal level       Block wall suctions or skimmer    Clean the wall suction skimmer       Damaged or worn out motor block    Contact your dealer       Clogged floor suction or skimmer    Clean floor suction or skimmer       Leakage of air into suction line    Contact your dealer       Debris is inside pump    Contact your dealer       Gate valves are closed    Open gate valves  Note  Never operate your  spa with the gate valves closed        Damaged or worn motor bearings    Contact your dealer       Improper or defective wiring  Automatic timer has completed its cycle    Contact your dealer  Start the cycle again       Pump has overheated due to the vents  on the equipment door being blocked    Clear items away from vents       The pump motor is defective  Damaged or worn motor bearings    Power may be turned off    Contact your dealer  Contact your dealer    Reset power       Pump has over heated    Let cool for one hour       Incorrect or faulty wiring of electrical  supply    Contact your dealer       Switch is off    Auto reset after the motor has cooled down       House circuit breaker tripped or in OFF  position    Reset circuit breaker    Contact y
    
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