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1. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Circuit Board s Low Voltage Circuit If the control is non operational or the topside display is completely blank but the incoming voltage transformer and glass fuse all test okay the circuit board s IC Regulator Chip should be tested Checking the IC Regulator Chip Be sure your voltmeter multi meter is set to DC Volts to test this component Place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on the IC Regulator Chip s Testing Point 12 mounting nut and the other on the RIGHT most pin coming out of the top of the chip You should get a voltage reading of approximately 15VDC If not the board s bridge rectifier marked BR1 on the board has failed and needs to be replaced Next leaving one probe on the mounting nut move the other probe to the LEFT most pin coming out of the top of the chip You should get a voltage reading of approximately 5VDC If not the IC Regulator Chip itself has failed and needs to be replaced Troubleshooting the Light Circuit With the light turned on at the topside place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Testing Point 18 Light B and the other on Testing Point 19 Light W You should get a reading of 12VAC if the light jumpers are set to Low Voltage otherwise you should read high voltage If you read no voltage and the incoming power and transformer tested okay then the light relay has failed If you read voltage but the light does not function th
2. UNITED SPAS C5 Series Installation amp Service Manual FH BF B B For C5 Series Controls with the B7 Circuit Board Revision 10 12 End User Disclaimer End User Disclaimer United Spas Inc United Spas controls have absolutely no end user serviceable parts United Spas does not authorize attempts by the spa owner user to install or repair service any United Spas products Non qualified users should never open or remove covers as this will expose dangerous voltage points and other serious risks Non qualified users should not attempt to make changes to the topside s programming as mis programming can result in malfunction or possible damage Please contact your dealer or a locally licensed service center for service and technical support This installation and service manual is provided solely to aid qualified spa service technicians in installing setting up and troubleshooting spas with United Spas control systems Table of Contents End User Disclaimer 0000s 1 Electrical Installations 000000 es 3 120V Cord and Plug Connected 3 120V Permanently Connected 4 240V Installation 4 Wire 0008 5 240V Installation 3 Wire No Neutral 6 Control Box Installation A A A 7 Finishing Installation 4 44 aaa 9 Troubleshooting aaaakak awan eet tends ce eats 10 Important Tro
3. 8 where the wires enter the plug 240VAC Range of acceptability 216VAC to 264VAC should be read between the black and brown wires on a 240V transformer or 120VAC Range of acceptability 108VAC to 132VAC between the blue and white wires on a 120V Transformer If you are not getting a reading of the incoming power within the acceptable range and you ve confirmed the incoming voltage with the previous voltage checks then the 2A Glass Fuse Testing Point 7 should be checked next If the incoming voltage checks out proceed to test the output voltage 12VAC Range of acceptability 12VAC to 14VAC should be read between yellow wires If the voltage read between the yellow wires does not fall within the indicated ranges of acceptability then do not proceed with any further troubleshooting until the transformer has been replaced If the incoming voltage read does not fall within the range of acceptability re check the incoming voltage to the control box Checking the 2A Glass Fuse Put one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 2 Testing Point 2 and the other on the RIGHT fuse clip of the 2A Glass Fuse Testing Point 7 You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC Leaving one probe on Line 2 move the other probe to the LEFT fuse clip You should again get a voltage reading equal to the incoming power voltage if you do not then the fuse has blown and needs replacing 14
4. Pump 2 Low 8 Aux Relay K10 Hi Limit L2 Relay K5 Ozone Relay 18 If the Component is 120V Conne If the Component is 240V Conne Wig Ozone TNE Ozone QR wis Ng NS aaa Light ORG EASE eel Hight lp Cir Pump P maa CR ali Fi Mm P 1Lo Aux P 2 Lo Circ Audio Pump 1 BK LA Da Aux Ba Pump 2 5 Mi Ne DT a a audio 003 fe TEO JE Aor M pa pa 3 3 eo ko O O H Bi Top Side e ete o 0 o o Temp Sensor a S eme SE E Heater Line fee Let SE vottage Regulator To Neutral for 120V To Line 2 for 240V Fob Ls v N05 Gas Heater de High Limit Sensor He ct it s Common Line to the Neutral Lug NOTE ct it s Common Line to the Line 2 Lug To convert to 120V system the 240V transformer will need to be swapped with its 120V equivalent SPA LTGHT Baa N N Aa FT S P 1 FUSE Ground L2 N oe a E Line 1 Z L1 a USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY P 2 FUSE HN L1 2N FUSE x EMPLOYER UNIQUEMENT DES CL 3 Bree CONDUCTEURS DE CUIVRE f m T Transformer A000 ige Rectifier MaE Gas Heater Power Line Heater Line 2 Ki Pressure Switch Co SS ater Unit C5 Series Specs Environmental Operational Temperature 0 F 18 C to 145 F 62 C Storage Temperature 2 F 19 C to 175 F 79 C Humi
5. S al Cc D 7 o S O gt 3 D lt o 5 a U 2 D D gt Zz D Ng Ground Electrical Installations 120V Installation Permanently Connected Units Units to be operated at 120 volt must have all electrical connections accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and other electrical codes at the time of installation All connections must be made with copper conductors The conductors and circuit breaker must be sized to accommodate the total amperage load as specified on the Equipment Module data label Equipment Modules installed for 120 volt operation require a two wire electrical service plus ground Line 1 black Neutral white and Ground green The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the tub occupant but installed at least 5 feet 1 5 m from tub water The electrical supply for permanently connected units must include a suitably rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI in compliance with Article 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFP70 No other electrical appliance or fixture should be used on this circuit Weather Proof GFCI Kit Weatherproof Receptacle Cover Back View SHUM eds 0 Jamod Z D er s u r O o Ko D gt D p Ground Power from Neutral from Main Panel Main Panel Black White 120V GFCI Electrical Installations 240
6. V Installation 4 wire Line 1 Line 2 Neutral and Ground Units to be operated at 240 volt must have all electrical connections accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and other electrical codes at the time of installation All connections must be made with copper conductors The conductors and circuit breaker must be sized to accommodate the total amperage load as specified on the Equipment Module data label Equipment Modules installed for 240 volt operation require a three wire electrical service plus ground Line 1 black Line 2 red Neutral white and Ground green The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the tub occupant but installed at least 5 feet 1 5 m from tub water The electrical supply for permanently connected units must include a suitably rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI in compliance with Article 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFP70 No other electrical appliance or fixture should be used on this circuit Cuttler Hammer Spa GFCI Breaker Panel GFCI Breaker Breaker Enclosure gt Neutral Bar Neutral Pigtail 3 Ti NTG L Ground Bar Ee quae Neutral to Spa Hard Wired Neutral Ground from Main Panel to Neutral Bar Power from Main Panel Power to Spa Neutral from Main Panel 28 Neutral to Spa Power from Main Panel i Power to Spa Ground to Spa Electrical Install
7. activated during filtration cycles so you ll have to force the system to filter to test the ozone power Activation is not necessary for 24hr Circ pump or Audio as these components are constantly powered Next place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 2 Testing Point 2 and the other on the testing point for the component in question If the fuse checks out but no voltage is read on the power terminal of the component in question while the control is of course calling for that component to run then the relay for that component has failed 16 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Heating Circuit If the heater is non operational or the unit is not heating properly re check that the code settings have been programmed correctly for the hot tub s heating configuration If programmed correctly the heating circuit should be tested Testing the Heating Element To test the heating element you must first make sure the topside is calling for heat The display should be flashing the heat message HEt Then place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Testing Point 11 Heater Line 1 and the other on Testing Point 9 Heater Line 2 You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC If that is the case but the water is not getting heated then the heating element has failed burnt out dry fired If the voltage reading was not equal to the incoming power voltage then pr
8. any other SPA GH g al 2A LIGHT EY BP VI 4 V EY 12V Light 120V Light Default configuration then shown in the diagrams may damage the circuit board Power Installation For 4 wire 240V power installations the incoming Line 1 Line 2 and Neutral wires will need to be connected to the correspondingly labeled power lugs on the circuit board The ground wire will need to be connected to the ground lug fastened to the aluminum frame right next to the board NEUTRAL Control Box Installation For 3 wire 240V power installations the i ing Line 1 and Line 2 wi gt este e incoming Line 1 and Line 2 wires SS will need to be connected to the paa O correspondingly labeled power lugs on LINE 2 the circuit board The incoming Line 2 Be will also need to be brought to the MO Neutral power lug The ground wire will ee need to be connected to the ground lug BE fastened to the aluminum frame right A next to the board SA For 120V power installations the NEUTRAL 240V transformer will need to be SE swapped out with it s 120V equivalent The incoming Line 1 and Neutral LINE 2 wires will need to be connected to the SEA correspondingly labeled power lugs on aA A the circuit board The incoming Neutral LINE 1 will also need to be brought to the 2 amp 4 Line 2 power lug on the circuit board G a Finishing Installation After installation of the C5 control bo
9. ations 240V Installation 3 wire Line 1 Line 2 and Ground Units to be operated at 240 volt must have all electrical connections accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and other electrical codes at the time of installation All connections must be made with copper conductors The conductors and circuit breaker must be sized to accommodate the total amperage load as specified on the Equipment Module data label Equipment Modules installed for 240 volt operation require a two wire electrical service plus ground Line 1 black Line 2 red and Ground green The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the tub occupant but installed at least 5 feet 1 5 m from tub water The electrical supply for permanently connected units must include a suitably rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI in compliance with Article 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFP70 No other electrical appliance or fixture should be used on this circuit Cuttler Hammer Spa GFCI Breaker Panel GFCI Breaker Breaker Enclosure gt Neutral Bar Neutral Pigtail 3 Ti ate L Ground Bar FAE E REN am Wired Neutral Ground from Main Panel to Neutral Bar Power from Main Panel Power to Spa Neutral from Main Panel Power from Main Panel i Power to Spa Ground to Spa Control Box Installation Mounting and Plu
10. d 120VAC 108VAC 132VAC 120VAC 108VAC 132VAC 120VAC 108VAC 132VAC 120VAC Range of acceptability 108VAC to 132VAC should be read between Neutral and Line 1 Line 2 and Neutral and Line 1 and Ground Voltage Check for 240V 3 Wire Incoming Power 28 7 LINE 2 gt A waa LINE 1 ma Ka Line 2 and Line 1 Neutral and Line 1 240VAC 216VAC 264VAC 240VAC 216VAC 264VAC 240VAC Range of acceptability 216VAC to 264VAC should be read between Line 2 and Line 1 and between Neutral and Line 1 11 Troubleshooting Voltage Check for 240V 4 Wire Incoming Power LINE 2 gt POV LINE 1 PI Line 2 and Line 1 Neutral and Line 1 240VAC 216VAC 264VAC 120VAC 108VAC 132VAC 240VAC Range of acceptability 216VAC to 264VAC should be read between Line 2 and Line 1 120VAC Range of acceptability 108VAC to 132VAC should be read between Neutral and Line 1 If ANY of the voltages read when checking the incoming power do not fall within the indicated ranges of acceptability then do not proceed with any further troubleshooting until the incoming power issue is corrected Further Troubleshooting If the system passes the incoming voltage check the transformer and the circuit boards s glass fuse should be tested next By testing the incoming voltage and the power to the board the transformer and glass fuse you can proceed with further troubleshooting without possibly missing an underlying power relat
11. dity Up to 80 RH non condensing Mechanical Weight without topside cable C5 B 7 50 Ibs 3 40 kg C5 T 8 15 Ibs 3 70 kg C5 L 8 00 Ibs 3 63 kg C5 G 5 50 Ibs 2 49 kg C5 R 9 00 Ibs 4 08 kg Dimensions without tail peices C5 B 11 25 H x 15 50 W x 3 25 D C5 T 13 00 H x 15 50 W x6 00 D C5 L 11 25 H x 20 50 W x 6 50 D C5 G 11 25 H x 12 75 W x3 00 D C5 R 11 25 9x 12 75 W x 3 00 D C5 R Heater 6 00 H x 15 50 x3 25 D Dimensions mounting holes 13 25 x 2 63 Enclosure Control Box Aluminum Heater No heater on C5 G Stainless Steel Certifications ETL Listed UL STD 1563 5th Edition USA amp Canada File 119733 CSA C22 2 NO 218 1 Minimum Heater Flow C5 B C5 T C5 R 25 GPM Minumum C5 L 15 GPM Minumum C5 G N A Electrical Incoming Power 240V 50 60Hz 120V 50 60Hz w optional transformer 240V 120V 1A 12V 9A or 120V 2A 12V 240V on 240V Systems w no neutral Circulation Pump 240V 120V 2A Pump 1 240V 120V 12A Aux 240V 120V 12A Pump 2 240V 120V 12A Audio 240V 120V 4A Gas Heater C5 G only 120V 240V 1A 21 Warranty United Spas One Year Limited Warranty on Spa Controls United Spas Inc warrants to the original purchaser the Spa Control Equipment against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from date of purchase The obligation of this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the part which in the opinion of the compan
12. ed problem The Troubleshooting Test Points outlined on the next page will be referenced throughout the rest of this section in explaining how to test the various internal circuits of the control box The page after next will explain how to properly test the transformer and circuit board s glass fuse The pages that follow that will explaining trouble shooting the other various circuits of the control box 12 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Test Points The following test points will be used when troubleshooting the control box s internal circuits OO POVOOS a Besit RO 9 DOO 1 Incoming Neutral 11 Heater Line 1 2 Incoming Line 2 12 IC Regulator Chip 3 Incoming Line 1 13 Pump 2 Hi Speed Power 4 20A Fuse F1 14 24Hr Circ amp Audio Power 5 20A Fuse F2 15 Aux Pump 2 Lo Speed Power 6 20A Fuse F3 16 Pump 1 Lo Speed Timed Circ Power 7 2AGlass Fuse F4 17 Pump 1 Hi Speed Power 8 Transformer Receptacle 18 Light black wire 9 Heater Line 2 19 Light white wire 10 T18 Gas Terminal 20 Ozone Power 13 Troubleshooting Transformer Voltage Checks The transformers used in United Spas controls have 4 wires There is a black and a brown wire These two wires are blue and a white on the 120V transformers and two yellow wires It should be possible to slide the pins of your voltmeter multi meter into the top of the transformer plug Which is plugged into Testing Point
13. en the light bulb itself has failed and needs replacing 15 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Pumps Blower Ozone If one or more of the pumps blower ozone are non operational re check that the code settings have been programmed correctly for the equipment configuration If programmed correctly the main fuses and output voltages should be checked Checking the Main Fuses On the B7 board the Circulation Pump Pump 1 Audio and ozone all use the F1 Fuse Testing Point 4 The Blower Pump 3 or Pump 2 Low Speed uses the F2 Fuse Testing Point 5 while Pump 2 Hi Speed uses the F3 Fuse Testing Point 6 Check the fuse of the non operational component by putting one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 2 Testing Point 2 and the other on the RIGHT fuse clip of the fuse in question You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC Leaving one probe on Line 2 move the other probe to the LEFT fuse clip You should again get a voltage reading equal to the incoming power voltage if you do not then the fuse has blown and needs replacing Checking the Output Voltages The output power pin of each component are located at the top left of the circuit board Testing Points 13 17 and 20 To test activate the desired component that is being tested Pump 1 Pump 2 and Aux can be activated by simply pressing their corresponding button on the topside The ozonator is only
14. he servicing company remove the part and send it for inspection along with proof of purchase and field service report freight pre paid to United Spas 2480 B N Glassell St Orange CA 92865 If the failure is covered by the warranty there will be no charge for the repaired or replacement part Removal charges re installation charges and freight charges to and from United Spas of the failed part shall be the purchaser s responsibility Any such warranty replacement or repair shall be subject to the terms and condition of this warranty for the remainder of the Original period of coverage United Spas reserves the right to inspect the malfunction or defect on location Disclaimers Legal Remedies United Spas shall not be liable for the loss of use of any equipment This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties obligations or liabilities any implied warranty of merchantability shall be limited in duration to the duration of this written limited warranty Any action for breach of warranty hereunder including but not limited to any applied warranty of merchantability must be brought within a period of 12 months from date of purchase Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you No agent representative dealer or employee of the company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations of this warranty In no case shall the company be liable for any incide
15. mbing Considerations The C5 control box is made for above ground portable hot tubs As such it is an indoor unit meant to be mounted inside of the portable hot tub s enclosure Water may flow through the heater in either direction as long as the water is being pushed through it plumbed up to the discharge of the pump Plumbing the heater up to the suction of the pump will not allow the heater to operate Temperature Sensor Installation The C5 control box comes with a 1 4 diameter temperature sensor This is a dry sensor that is not to be exposed to water Its probe is meant to be installed into a thermowell which itself should be installed mid water level in the hot tub to provide the most accurate temperature reading After installing the temperature sensor probe be sure to plug the connector on the end of the cable into the temperature sensor receptacle on the control box The included sensor is carefully calibrated to it s cable s length and therefore must in no way be altered or shortened lengthened Equipment Connection The Circulation Pump receptacle is for circulation pumps rated 2A or less If your pump does not match this description it must be connected to the Pump 1 receptacle and used as Pump 1 See page 11 for an important note on how to wire the Circulation Pump cord for timed operation The C5 control uses the red wire for low speed operation of Pump 1 and Pump 2 Connecting a single speed pump as Pump 1 for bo
16. ntal or consequential from state to state United Spas does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale application engineering damages for breach of this of any other warranty expressed or implied whatsoever Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary installation use removal return or replacement of it s systems and no such representations are binding on United Spas 22 United Spas Inc 2480 B N Glassell St Orange CA 92865 Web UnitedSpas com E mail sales unitedspas com Phone 714 282 1117 Fax 114 282 8684 2012 United Spas Inc All rights reserved
17. oceed with checking the heater relays Testing the Heating Relays Place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 1 Test Point 1 and the other on Test Point 9 Heater Line 2 You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC If that is the case proceed to the next test If you read no voltage however then the K10 relay has failed If the K10 relay checks out place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 2 Test Point 2 and the other on Test Point 10 T18 Gas Terminal You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC If that is the case proceed to the next test If you read no voltage however then the K1 relay has failed If the K1 relay checks out place one probe of your voltmeter multi meter on Line 2 Test Point 2 and the other on Test Point 11 Heater Line 1 You should get a voltage reading equal to the control box s incoming power voltage 240VAC or 120VAC If you read no voltage then the K9 relay has failed 17 Replacing Relays Replacing Relays Should a relay fail it can be replaced by anyone qualified to solder or work on electronics Replacement relays should be available from anywhere United Spas products are sold Relay Locations K1 Temp Relay K6 Light Relay K2 Pump 1 Lo Speed Relay K7 Pump 2 Hi Speed Relay K3 Pump 1 Hi Speed Relay K9 Hi Limit L1 Relay K4
18. th operating the jets and heating filtration is not recommended but if you must use a single speed pump for both you must connect the red and black wires of the pump cable together up to the high speed terminal on the back of the pump s motor to both operate jets and heat filter If you are connecting an air blower or third pump to the Auxiliary receptacle then if there is a two speed Pump 2 it must be wired for single speed no red wire operation at the back of the motor 7 Control Box Installation The Pump 1 and Pump 2 receptacles are pre wired for 240V The Ozone Circulation Pump Auxiliary Audio and Gas on the C5 G receptacles are all pre wired for 120V These receptacles are all dyed different colors and have white wires striped with their respective receptacle s color To change the voltage of a receptacle simply move it s correspondingly color striped white wire at the power lugs from Neutral to Line 2 to convert to 240V or from Line 2 to Neutral to convert to 120V Place wire on Neutral to make receptacle 120V Place wire on Line 2 to make receptacle 240V The Light receptacle is pre wired for industry standard 12V lighting up to 0 9A To convert the receptacle to operate 120V lighting up to 2A the two jumper wires on the circuit board marked SPA LIGHT must be moved from Low V to High V Both wires must be moved together as shown in the diagrams Wiring the jumper wires in
19. ubleshooting Information 10 Incoming Voltage 42 ceaeeaeeee AKA KAHERA ee es 11 Troubleshooting Test Points 13 Transformer amp 2A Glass Fuse 14 Low Voltage Circuit amp Light Circuit 15 Pumps Blower Ozone 00 000 eee eee ee 16 Heating Circuit 242 nogeanwo4s oe 4 HEARD MANG NG NG 17 Replacing Relays 2020 eee 18 Wiring Diagram 0 ce es 19 C5 Series SPECS aa GG towne teense ANA KA KAG 21 VEGA PP PP PP PE AE 22 Electrical Installations 120V Installation Cord and Plug Connected Units Equipment Modules provided with a factory installed power cord are to be plugged into a grounding type 120 volt receptacle The connection of the plug to a 240 volt service will cause the Equipment Module to operate improperly create the potential for an electrical hazard and will void the warranty The electrical supply for cord and plug connected units must include a suitably rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI in compliance with Article 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFP70 No other electrical appliance or fixture should be used on this circuit e Use only dedicated electrical line with 20 amp breaker e Do not use an extension cord e Always use a weatherproof covered receptacle e Do not bury the power cord Weather Proof GFCI Kit Weatherproof Receptacle Cover Back View 5 5 O O O O 3 3 Ho
20. x is complete its time to read through the installation manual and user s guide booklet that comes packaged with the topside control The installation manual will guid you through installing and programming the topside which completes the installation process Troubleshooting Important Troubleshooting Information Warning When working on the control box be aware that it may contain high voltage wiring Warning Always keep your fingers and tools away from the circuit board and any wiring while the power is on Serious injury may result Warning Make sure that the power to the control box is shut off before touching any wiring When troubleshooting a United Spas control system no matter how minor the issue is the first things that must be checked are the incoming power to the control board and the output power of the transformer You will need to set your multi meter or voltmeter for AC Volts when testing voltages within the United Spas control system You will only set your multi meter or voltmeter to DC Volts when testing the IC Regulator Chip Once you ve completed the incoming voltage and transformer voltage checks as outlined on the next few pages you can proceed with further diagnosis using the test points and instructions outlined later in this section 10 Troubleshooting Incoming Voltage Checks Voltage Check for 120V Incoming Power Neutral and Line 1 Line 2 and Line 1 Line 1 and Groun
21. y shall be proved defective in materials or workmanship This limited warranty does not include the limitations described below Limitations of Coverage This warranty does not cover failures due to damage freezing power failure power reduction unusual atmospheric conditions rust or corrosion repairs necessary because of operator negligence improper re packaging and damage incurred in shipping This warranty does not cover thermostat calibration plumbing expendable items gaskets o rings filter cartridges Acts Invalidating Warranty This warranty shall be invalid if this equipment has been subjected to alterations misuses or abuse improper water chemistry maintenance or used for commercial purposes used in other than single family household purposes Misuse and abuse shall include application installation or operation outside of the environment and limitations for which it was designed or other than in accordance with United Spas or the spa manufacturer printed instructions This warranty shall also be invalid if the spa equipment is damaged by earth or ground fill movement fire flood wind lightning by Act of God accident or by intentional reckless or negligent acts any person Warranty Performance All warranty service and or replacement of parts must be performed by an individual or service company that has been authorized by United Spas The purchaser may obtain the benefits of warranty coverage on a failed part by having t

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