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1. Page 17 Operation Control Panel Operation Initial Start up The hot tub will automatically begin to operate when electrical power is applied There is no ON OFF switch for the hot tub system At power up the jet pump will operate for one minute to clear any trapped air in the plumbing The control system is designed so that by simply connecting the hot tub to its properly grounded power source and pressing the mode button the hot tub will function properly and safely at 100 F In this mode all control panel buttons are completely functional To use the full capabilities it is important to set the time of day Setting the Time of Day Press then then or After either button is pressed once hours will advance or decrease automatically in one minute increments Press either again to stop the display s time setting cycle Filter System Operation The hot tub is continuously filtered for 24 hours a day The blower will activate for 30 seconds periodically to clean out the air channel and the jet pumps will operate for 5 15 minutes periodically to circulate the water and skim the water surface The optional ozone generator also operates continuously 24 hour circulation may be interrupted if the hot tub water temperature is above 100 and 2 above the set temperature until the water temperature returns to the set temperature or below 100 During this over temperature condition a pump will run for 15 minutes every three
2. For fewer air bubbles decrease the amount of air induction by rotating the control knobs clockwise When the knobs are turned to the smallest circles only water is being circulated Refer to illustration below Air Induction Controls INCREASE AIR FLOW COUNTERCLOCKWISE DECREASE AIR FLOW CLOCKWISE Air Blower The hot tub features a built in air blower and air jets in the seats of the hot tub to add to your enjoyment The blower sends air to air injectors located in the hot tubs seats and as the pressurized air is released tiny bubbles are formed These bubbles travel upward through the water and expand until they reach the surface and burst The exciting visual effect of the bursting bubbles contributes to the overall hydromassage experience Page 25 Operation Water Rainbow Activate the water feature by rotating downward the flow control lever located on the left side of the spout Use this lever to adjust the amount of water flowing through the Water Rainbow spout Turning OFF the flow at the fully adjustable jets will dramatically increase flow through the Water Rainbow and other jets CAUTION The water circulating through the Water Rainbow spout is not fresh water and therefore is NOT suitable for drinking Water Rainbow Spinning Neck Jets Pinnacle only A separate knob located on the hot tub rim controls this function For spinning neck jets rotate to increase the flow and rotate in the opposite directio
3. Make sure there are no other appliances on that circuit Electrical Your hot tub must be installed in an electrical circuit protected with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCl refer to Electrical Requirements At initial start up and before each use thereafter with power ON push the GFCI test button The reset button should pop out Push this button in to reset If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner there is a ground current flowing or a device malfunctioning indicating the possibility of electrical shock DANGER Turn OFF power and do not use the hot tub until the source of the problem has been identified and corrected Page 15 Operation Control Panel The control panel is easy to use with fingertip control of all the hot tub s functions STANDARD oo_ e 8 p Temperature Control When either of these buttons is pressed once the display will show the temperature that has been set in addition to the words SET HEAT Each time either of these buttons is pressed again the set temperature will increase or decrease in increm nts of 1 F depending on which button is pressed After three seconds of inactivity the display will automatically show the current hot tub water temperature Jets Control Press this button once to activate a jet pump on one side of the hot tub press it twice for both pumps to operate simultaneously for maximum effect Press it a third time to turn off the jet
4. Operation Normal Operation Whirlpool System You can enjoy the hot tub with or without activating the whirlpool Either way bathing in your hot tub can be pleasurable as well as therapeutic After a busy stressful day you can look forward to soaking in your hot tub in still water with no turbulence only the gentle warmth of the soothing and relaxing water For a more invigorating hot tub experience you can take advantage of the built in whirlpool system To do this press the JETS button for one bank or both banks of JETS Sit or recline in the hot tub so you are comfortable Since all of the jets are directionally adjustable you can direct a jet toward an area where muscles feel tense and stiff The warmth of the water and the stimulating water flow from the jets will pleasantly increase circulation For the total whirlpool effect and all over feeling of well being you can adjust all jets so they point in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to circulate the air and water mixture in a circular motion all about the hot tub Directionally Adjustable Whirlpool Jets Fully Adjustable Whirlpool Jets Page 24 Operation Silent Air Induction The intensity of the whirlpool action is determined by how much air is inducted into the water You can control this by adjusting the air induction control knobs located on the hot tub rim For maximum air induction rotate each control knob fully counterclockwise to the largest circle
5. Preparing the Hot Tub for Filling 1 Remove the plastic sheet covering the spa NOTE Stepping into the hot tub with shoes will scratch the acrylic surface 2 Remove any packing materials from the hot tub 3 The filter cartridges are packaged in a plastic bag which MUST be removed before operating the hot tub To gain access to the filters pull open the skimmer filter door by the handle located in the middle of the door and remove the skimmer basket and filter Front Access Skimmer Filter SKIMMER BASKET Y y N N Do a a er ROPE LOOP DOOR ul 4 Clean the interior of the hot tub of any remaining construction debris Remove stubborn stains paint or tar with isopropyl alchohol A mild liquid dishwashing detergent on a damp cloth is fine for cleaning off other dirt Plaster can be removed by scraping with a soft plastic or wooden edge Do not use a metal scraper wire brush or other metal tools as they will damage the hot tubs surface WEIR FILTER CARTRIDGE Page 13 Installation 5 On initial start up it is recommended to purge and sanitize the system as stated below Remove the hot tub cover completely Close the drain valve on the suction plumbing Fill the hot tub with water through the filler housing to its normal level which is to the water level indicator mark on the skimmer frame Turn ON the circuit breakers at the main electrical panel At
6. covered by warranty We recommend that you always keep the hot tub full of water when it is exposed to direct sunlight and that you keep the Jacuzzi Premium Spas insulating cover in place at all times when the hot tub is not in use Read and carefully follow the requirements for your hot tub s support base found in the section titled Locating Your Jacuzzi Premium spa Jacuzzi Premium Spas constantly strives to offer the finest hot tubs available there fore modifications and enhancements may be made which affect the specifications illustrations and or instructions contained herein FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Rearrange or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the s
7. pumps This button does not affect the filter pump operation which is an independent function When the jet action mode is started with this button it will automatically stop after 30 minutes of operation o 0 e i 200 ses Blower Control Starts or stops the blower for aeration in the hot tub Blower operates in all functions The blower will also automatically stop after 30 minutes of operation Page 16 Operation N Ze Za Light Control Press the button once to activate the highest setting again for the medium setting and again for the lowest setting A fourth press of the button will turn the light OFF The light automatically turns OFF after four hours of operation ta Time Control Press to display the time of day press again to display the current water temperature Current hot tub water temperature will automatically resume after five seconds 4 Program Button Initiates time setting and panel lock routines Mode Button ee Switches hot tub operation to either economy or standard mode In the economy mode the hot tub will heat but only when the water temperature is 20 F below the setpoint In the standard mode the hot tub will heat as needed to maintain the set temperature FILTER 1 sono 0 er Liquid Crystal Display N wer Om OE BEL 7 v Continually shows operating status of the hot tub as well as the various monitoring functions and programming information
8. the circulation pump could be irreparably damaged Not heeding this caution will nulify the warranty In addition to damaging the unit operating the unit with insufficient water could cause a fire Do NOT locate lighting fixtures directly above the hot tub lighting and electrical receptacles must be located at least 5 feet from the hot tub Lighting located between 5 and 10 feet from the hot tub must be on a circuit protected by a GFCI Refer to National Electrical Code 680 6 Do NOT use electrically connected devices such as televisions radio telephones stereo speakers light or cooking devices within 5 feet of the hot tub when the hot tub is being used All fixed metal objects located within 5 feet of the hot tub such as fence posts railings door frames greenhouse structures gutters etc must be attached to the bonding bar on the outside of the hot tub electrical cabinet using 8 solid copper wire With 8 solid copper wire bond the hot tub to the house electrical panel or approved local bond An approved ground may be an 8 foot long ground rod a plate electrode or a buried metal water pipe with at least 10 feet of buried pipe Check your local building code for requirements Bonding lugs are available at your local electrical supply store Bond bar location is shown on the next page Page 8 Installation Equipment Area 1 Electrical Cabinet 2 Power Supply Entrance 3 Pump 4 Heater 5 Hot Tub Drain
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10. available ozone generators will fit easily OZONE GENERATOR MOUNTING BOARD USE 6 SCREWS ELECTRICAL E CABINET FIGURE 3 MOUNTING BOARD 6 Attach the ozone delivery tubing Supplied with the ozone generator between the ozone generator outlet port and the ozone injector inlet Form the extra length of tubing into two or more loops 6 12 in diameter Find the bonded clip underneath the hot tub rim near the control panel area and secure the loops in a maximum height position by attaching the loops with a tie wrap strap to this clip NOTE If the ozone generator or ozone tubing includes a check valve make certain it is correctly oriented and correctly functioning before installation The check valve should permit ozone gas flow from the ozone generator to the ozone injector See Figure 4 OZONE GENERATOR ELECTRICAL CABINET POWER PLUG CONNECTION NOTE VERIFY ORIENTATION OF CHECK VALVES FIGURE 4 OZONE GENERATOR VINYL TUBING 7 Refill the hot tub with water to the fill mark on the skimmer frame Check for leaks 8 Plug the ozone generator power cord into the socket labeled ozone on the side of the hot tub electrical cabinet 9 Turn on the circuit breaker for power to the hot tub system Test the GFCI for proper operation 10 Operate the hot tub and recheck for leaks 11 Reinstall the plumbing access skirt panels and equipment access skirt panel Page 12 Installation
11. by reversing the above procedure NOTE When you remove the skirt you will notice the plastic covered insulating batts These batts are designed to be removed when service is required and reinstalled when service has been completed Page 35 Maintenance Automatic Filtration Maintenance If you plan to be away minimum water quality will be maintained by running the filter system If you will be away for an extended period however we recommend that you drain the hot tub following the procedure described under Winterizing on this page as long periods without maintenance of water quality could be detrimental to the hot tub Another means of maintaining minimum water quality while away for less than two weeks is to follow the procedure outlined for winterizing your hot tub in a warm climate Refer to Winterizing NOTE We do not recommend using this procedure if you are absent during the summer when algae build up is most likely Always keep your hot tub covered when not in use to reduce heat loss and evaporation and to prevent debris from falling in Winterizing In a climate where winter temperatures are below freezing follow this procedure when the hot tub will NOT be used 1 Turn OFF the power to the unit at the main electrical panel 2 Drain the hot tub completely by attaching a garden hose to the drain valve Then remove the hose and leave the drain valve open to drain the hot tub of any residual water After the ho
12. drain line and or gravel drain field Page 10 Installation Optional Ozone Generator Installation Instructions Your ozone ready hot tub is designed for easy field conversion to an ozone generator system You will need A Complete Ozone Kit and B Mazzei Injector Instructions 1 Turn OFF electrical power and drain the hot tub 2 Temporarily remove the equipment access skirt panel and other skirt panels as required for access to the plumbing 3 Cut off and discard the PVC caps atthe end of each length of flexible vinyl tubing as shown in Figure 1 3 4 VINYL TUBING N WITH CAPPED END CUT OFF CAP FROM DISCHARGE MANIFOLD OR PUMP DISCHARGE TO FOOTWELL FITTING FIGURE 1 OZONE READY SPA BEFORE CONVERSION SKIRTS REMOVED Some items not shown for clarity 4 Insert Injector fitting into flexible vinyl tubing and secure with hose clamps 2 Do NOT change the length of the flexible vinyl tubing downstream of the red ozone injector Observe the proper orientation of the ozone injector make sure the molded in arrow points downstream to the footwell fitting See Figure 2 IN LINE DETAILS 6540 202 FROM TO MAZZEI DISCHARGE FOOTWELL FITTING HOSE CLAMPS NOTE Flow arrow on injector points downstream to footwell FIGURE 2 OZONE INJECTOR LINE CONVERSION Page 11 Installation 5 Install the ozone generator according to the manufacturer s instructions Several commercially
13. from normal use However the most important part of maintaining water chemistry is keeping the proper level of disinfectant in the water at all times This is accomplished by adding chlorine to the water which will control particles too small to be trapped by the filter such as bacteria and algae and will oxidize any organic materials Follow the instructions provided here and with water quality products for the health and safety of hot tub users as well as to make your hot tub bathing as enjoyable as possible Your Jacuzzi Premium Spas hot tub can be equipped with an optional ozone generator which operates automatically during the system filter operation Ozone Is fed into the hot tub footwell where it mixes with the water Ozone is used in conjunction with chlorine to assist in disinfecting and clarifying the water Use of the ozone generator will generally reduce the requirement for and the cost of water quality maintenance chemicals Page 28 Maintenance Filtration The filtration system of your hot tub will keep your water clear and clean if used properly The filter cartridge element s will trap most solid materials and debris in the water However the presence of materials such as body oils or other particles which are too small to be captured in the filter s may bring about various undesirable water quality conditions These conditions can be corrected with the use of hot tub treatment chemicals which are available from your Ja
14. hours to filter and skim the hot tub water NOTE The optional ozone generator will be disabled for 1 hour whenever the jet pump s blower or light button is pressed Page 18 Operation Changing Heating Cycles If you wish to leave the heater OFF during the day the following procedure can be used to change the automatic heater operation The time of day will be shown Then press The SET TIME message will be shown Then press be The SET START FILTER 1 message will shown At this point each time the program button is pressed the filter start time the heater enable status symbol and the filter stop time will be indicated on the display When the filter start or filter stop times are displayed press to reset the times When the SET HEAT message is displayed press x to set the center display to ON or OFF In the ON position the hot tub will warm to the set temperature In the OFF position the heater in the economy mode will not be activated Page 19 Operation Panel Lock The panel lock is provided to prevent tampering with the control panel When the panel lock is engaged all the automatic hot tub functions will operate normally Press the following buttons within 3 seconds to activate the lock The center display will read LOC Then press Ga The center display will read U Then press _ _ The center display will read Temperature Lock The temperature lock is provided to
15. prevent unauthorized temperature adjustment of your hot tub While setting your hot tub water temperature and after you have pressed follow the instructions below to lock the set temperature When the temperature lock is engaged all automatic hot tub functions will operate normally These buttons must be pressed within 3 seconds to activate the lock When locked the display will show the hot tub temperature the lock symbol and the words SET HEAT When the hot tub is in the temperature locked mode the temperature buttons are deactivated When pressed the set temperature will appear with a double arrow next to it D The display will read Z KR The display will read LOC F Then press a The display will read re SET HEAT Page 20 Operation Unlocking the Panel To unlock the panel these buttons must be pressed in the correct sequence and within 2 seconds When the last button is touched the lock symbol will disappear All buttons are now active Press j then press WP Display Messages These are some of the Messages you May see on the center display Message Meaning Pd Battery Backup Power has been cut OFF to the hot tub It is using its 15 minute rechargable battery backup to preserve its settings The control panel will be disabled until power returns to the unit OH Overheat Protection The hot tub is deactivated If a malfunction occurs and the hot tub water reaches 1
16. that the base upon which the hot tub rests be smooth flat level and capable of uniformly supporting this weight without shifting or settling for the entire time the hot tub is in place If the hot tub is placed on a surface which does not meet these requirements damage to the skirt and or the hot tub shell may result Damage caused by improper support is not covered under warranty It is the responsibility of the hot tub owner to assure the integrity of the support over time Page 5 Installation Wood decking is acceptable provided it is constructed so that it meets the requirements outlined on the previous page However we recommend a poured reinforced concrete slab minimum 4 inches thick as shown below Start with the forms built from 2X4 s and 1X2 stakes as shown above The foundation must be as large as the bottom of the hot tub Dig down 2 inches below the bottom of the forms and fill back to the bottom of the forms with clean sand It is recommended that you lay a 1 foot square grid of 1 2 reinforcing rods over the level sand bed tying them together with bailing wire Mix concrete and pour it into the form spreading it evenly with a sturdy steel rake Level concrete with a screed built from 1X4 s as shown above Pull the screed toward you with a side topside zigzag motion When concrete is leveled smooth out with a large mason s float Allow concrete to cure at least one week before setting tub Page 6 Installat
17. 12 F the system will completely shut down DANGER DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Contact your dealer or service organization FLO Flow Switch Constantly displayed A flow switch has malfunctioned Contact your dealer or service organization FLO Flow Switch Flashing 1 The filter s may be plugged Remove the filter s and clean 2 The amount of water may be inadequate Be sure the hot tub is properly filled 3 A flow switch has malfunctioned The hot tub will operate but the heater will not activate Contact your dealer or service organization COOL Temperature Set Back If the hot tub water is more than 20 F cooler than the temperature setpoint the filter bump and heater will automatically activate This is a normal hot tub function no corrective action is necessary Page 21 Operation Display Messages Continued Message Meaning ICE Freeze Protection If a freeze condition is detected the pump s are automatically activated This is also a normal hot tub function no corrective action is necessary Sni Open Sensor The hot tub is deactivated The high limit temperature sensor is nonfunctional This must be repaired by a dealer or service organization SnI Open Sensor The hot tub is deactivated The water sensor is nonfunctional This also must be repaired by a dealer or service organization Optional Remote Controller The remote controller works in conjunction with the built in controller To use the remote controlle
18. 5m of the hot tub If located within 10 feet 3 0m of the hot tub they must be on a circuit protected by a GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter All fixed metal objects located within 5 feet 1 5m of the hot tub such as fence posts railings door frames greenhouse structures gutters etc must be attached to the bonding bar on the outside of the hot tub electrical cabinet using 8 solid copper wire With 8 solid copper wire bond the hot tub to the house electrical panel or approved local bond Page 3 Important Hot Tub Owner Safety Information Read and Follow ALL Instructions The spa must be installed with adequate access and water drainage system refer to Installa tion to drain water away from electrical components CAUTION Do not turn power ON to the hot tub unless it is filled with water to the normal water level which is to the water level indicator mark on the skimmer frame Activating the hot tub when there is an insufficient amount of water can damage the circulation pump and may cause a fire Hot tubs installed in a 230VAC circuit DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Your hot tub must be equipped with a GFCI at the Main Electrical Panel At initial start up and before each use thereafter with power ON push the GFCI test button The reset button should pop out Push this button in to reset If the interrupter fails to operate in this manner there is a ground current flowing or a device malfunctioning indicating
19. Electrical Cabinet CIRCUIT BOARD 6 Air Blower 7 Pump Drain Plugs 8 Pump 2 9 Circulation Pump Terminal Block Page 9 Installation Outdoor Installation If you install the hot tub outdoors we recommend that you provide a concrete pad for it to rest on To do this see instructions for constructing a concrete pad on page 6 Indoor Installation Water that splashes on the floor during hot tub use may cause a walking hazard and or structural damage Good drainage must be provided and proper waterproof building materials must be used in the area surrounding and beneath the hot tub Take into consideration that high room humidity will exist due to high spa water temperatures Providing natural or forced ventilation of the room will help maintain comfort and minimize moisture damage to the building Jacuzzi Premium Spas is not responsible for damages resulting from excess moisture or water spillage Consult an architect or engineer for aid in designing your indoor installation Drainage Whether you install your hot tub indoors or outdoors you can drain it completely by attaching a garden hose to the fill and drain valve located on the pan of the hot tub Simply run the hose to the house sewer line or drain field and open the drain valve Make sure the area surrounding the hot tub has good drainage to keep water from collecting at the base of the hot tub especially near the equipment area If drainage is poor install a
20. acuzzi Premium Spas dealer The test kit must be of the type which allows you to test for the disinfectant chlorine level pH and total alkalinity Ensure thatthe chemicals used in your hot tub are especially for hot tub use and not for swimming pools as water quality maintenance of hot tubs and of swimming pools is very different Set up a daily program at first to check the disinfectant level pH and total alkalinity of the water Familiarize yourself with the amount of chemicals to add and to determine how often to make chemical adjustments during normal use Remember that the more heavily the hot tub is used the more often you should check the water chemistry When adding any chemicals always run the filter system to ensure complete dilution with the water Do not add chemicals directly into the skimmer Disinfecting When filling the hot tub for the first time follow the purge sanitizing instructions in the Equipment Set Up procedure of the Installation Instructions Add chlorine to the water on a regular basis to help control the amount of bacteria algae and organic materials Such bacterial contaminents if not controlled could cause skin rashes or other physical problems To disinfect the hot tub for normal use first establish the amount of chlorine to add and determine how often you need to add it We recommend that you maintain a free chlorine level of 2 0 to 5 0 ppm at all times except when you must exceed that during the i
21. ake the connections necessary to use the Water Rainbow as a fill spout follow this procedure Turn OFF circuit breakers atthe main electrical panel and drain the hot tub completely Unscrew the spout from the 3 4 pipe Cut the 3 4 piping as shown in the illustration below Cap the piping by cementing a 3 4 PVC cap where the cut has been made WATER RAINBOW SPOUT SPA SHELL INSTALL AND CEMENT 1 1 2 to 2 3 4 PVC CAP HERE SAVE FOR LATER REINSTALLATION IF DESIRED CUT PIPE HERE TEE LOCATED ON DISCHARGE PIPING SUGGESTED MODIFICATION REFER TO LOCAL CODES FOR REQUIREMENTS Product specifications are subject to change without notice Use installation instructions supplied with this product Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 PREMIUM SPAS Part 2530 300 I
22. ater additive available from your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or service organization Page 14 Operation Operating Instructions Now that the hot tub is in place you are probably eager to take advantage of its unique designed in features especially the patented hydromassage performance Besides being a beautiful addition to your indoor decor or outdoor landscaping your Jacuzzi Premium spa will provide you with the ultimate in hot tub pleasure Familiarize yourself with the operation of the electronic control pad as described on the following pages of this manual Access under the hot tub behind the skirts is not required for normal operation WARNING Do not turn ON power to the hot tub unless it is filled with water to the normal water level Refer to the water line indicator mark on the skimmer frame Whenever the power is ON the system will activate even though no controls are operated When there is not sufficient water in the unit with the hot tub s motor pump actuated the circulation pump and heater could be irreparably damaged Not heeding this caution will nullify the warranty In addition to damaging the unit operating the hot tub with insufficient water could cause a fire Initial Instructions Using a Garden hose fill the hot tub with water to the water line indicator mark on the skimmer frame At the house service panel turn ON the circuit breaker or switch that controls the electrical service to your hot tub
23. balancing process over again Low alkalinity below 60 ppm could be corrosive and damage your hot tub system Superchlorination Also referred to as shock treatment the addition of an above normal level of disinfectant to kill any bacteria or algae that might have become resistant to normal levels of disinfectant Page 32 Maintenance Water Level Drain The water level in the hottub must be maintained at the normal level Evaporation and splashing will cause the water level to drop When concentrations of impurities from evaporation water quality chemicals body oils perfumes dirty feet and winds etc accumulate in the hot tub and cannot be filtered out it is necessary to drain your hot tub and refill it with fresh water This should be done every two months or more often depending on the amount of usage To drain the hot tub turn OFF the circuit breakers at the main electrical panel Connect a garden hose to the drain valve Open the valve and drain the hot tub After draining the hot tub clean the hot tub shell suction cover skimmer and filter s Close the drain valve Then refill the hot tub with fresh water Check the pH level and maintain water WATER LEVEL qual Ity MARKER The suction cover located in the footwell area should be checked at least once a week for collected debris such as leaves hair etc and cleaned as necessary lt may not be necessary to remove the suction cover to clean it but if yo
24. cuzzi Premium Spas dealer Such conditions include the following Foaming A defoamer is available to minimize foaming of the water This condition is usually caused by the addition of soaps or oils or other fatty substances to the hot tub water The interaction of these with hot water especially at high pH more alkaline will cause the water to foam Refer to Water Quality Definitions Oil Film or Cloudy Water Add water clarifier to congeal oil film on the water surface into globules sufficiently large enough to be trapped by the systems filter s Cloudiness is caused by particles that are too small to be trapped in the filter s and is also due to the presence of human body oils lotions and cosmetics During normal use these materials can accumulate on the filter element s and clog its pores The addition of clarifier will make the water clearer but clogged filters must be cleaned as prescribed under the section entitled Filter Maintenance in this manual Hard Water Add a demineralizer to break down or deionize mineral particles present in the hot tub water Follow the Filter Maintenance procedure described in this manual to ensure optimum performance of your hot tubs filtration system Page 29 Maintenance Water Chemistry You can ensure better water chemistry by testing your hot tub water every day and adjusting the chemical balance frequently Obtain a water quality test kit designed especially for hot tubs from your J
25. e high pH can cause scale or calcium deposits to build up in the system or on the shell After adding chemicals run the filter system for at least 30 minutes before testing water quality again for accurate readings Balancing Total Alkalinity Total alkalinity is the measure of base materials in the water The recommeded range for total alkalinity is between 80 ppm and 150 ppm If the chemistry of the water is not within this range you will have difficulty adjusting your pH level which will affect your adjustments for the proper amount of free available chlorine If the alkalinity of your hot tub water is high it is advisable to drain the water from the hot tub refill and begin the balancing process over again Purge and sanitize your hot tub according to the instructions in the Equipment Set Up section of the Installation Instructions and clean the hot tub surfaces thoroughly before refilling with fresh water Then reestablish water chemistry If the hot tub is used heavily change the water at least every month Page 31 Maintenance Water Quality Definitions pH A chemical term used in expressing relative acidity or alkalinity in numerical values with 7 0 usually regarded as neutral and for purposes of this manual indicating pure water From 7 to O indicates increasing acidity and 7 to 14 indicates alkalinity PPM Parts per million Ozone Triatomic oxygen O a gas found commonly in nature which when dissolved in hot tub wa
26. eparation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the circuit connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Page 1 Important Hot Tub Owner Safety Information Read and Follow ALL Instructions Warning Risk of injury Children the elderly and the infirm should not use the hot tub unless they are supervised at all times Infants should not be permitted in the hot tub at water temperatures over 100 F 38 C Hot tub water temperature in excess of 104 F is not recommeded High water temperatures in excess of 104 F 40 C and prolonged periods of use can raise internal body temperature excessively and impair the body s ability to regulate its internal temperature Pregnant women and people with heart circulatory conditions or diabetes should consult their physicians before using the hot tub at water temperatures over 100 F 38 C Limit your initial use of the hot tub to 10 15 minutes High body temperatures affect people differently consult your physician about your safety and comfort before using the hot tub lf your hot tub product does not have a thermometer we recommend that you use a medical clinical type of thermometer for an accurate measurement of hot tub water temperatures O
27. intain the water resistance and lustrous finish The pillows are held in place by snap in fittings and can easily be removed for cleaning For all units remove the pillows if a chlorine shock treatment is used Page 39 Troubleshooting NOTE See also DISPLAY MESSAGES Problem Probable Cause Remedy 1 Water not clean 2 Abnormal water usage 3 Low water flow from jets A Clogged or blocked suction cover or skimmer basket B Filter clogged dirty C Poor water chemistry D Improper maintenance E High content of solids in water F Filter motor plug not connected to the electrical cabinet A Leak in suction line discharge line or connections B Excessive evaporation and or splashing A Low water level B Clogged or blocked suction cover or skimmer basket C Dirty filter D Adjustable jet partially closed E Suction or discharge line partially plugged F Pump running at subnormal speed G Worn or damaged pump seal H Subnormal voltage A Clean suction skimmer B Clean or replace filter C See Chemistry section D See Maintenance section E Use clarifier or drain and refill the hot tub F Check filter motor connection on the electrical cabinet A Repair leak B Use rigid hot tub cover lower thermostat setting A Fill to water level indicator mark on skimmer filter frame B Clean suction cover or skimmer basket C Clean or replace filter D Ope
28. ion The hot tub must be installed in such a manner as to provide drainage away from the hot tub Placing the hot tub in a depresion without provisions for proper drainage could allow rain overflow and other casual water to flood the equipment and create a wet condition in which it would sit For hot tubs which will be recessed into a floor or deck install so as to permit access to the equipment either from above or below for servicing Make certain thatthere are no obstructions which would prevent removel of the cabinet side panels especially on the side with the equipment bay doors In selecting the ideal outdoor location for your hot tub we suggest that you take into consideration 1 the proximity to change area and shelter especially in colder weather 2 the pathway to and from your hot tub this should be free of debris so that dirt and leaves are not easily tracked into the hot tub 3 the closeness to trees and shrubbery remember that leaves and birds could create extra work in keeping the hot tub clean 4 a sheltered environment less wind and weather exposure can result in lowered operation and maintenance costs and 5 the overall enhancement of your environment It is preferable notto place the hot tub under an unguttered roof overhang since run off water will shorten the life expectancy of the hot tub cover For indoor installations be certain to make provisions for proper ventilation When the hot tub is in use considerab
29. l cover then pull the filter cartridges upward and out of the well by the loop at the top of the filters Clean the filter by separating the folds of the filter and spraying with fresh water from a garden hose Then reinstall the cartridges into the well reversing the above procedure See Equipment Set Up Oils will coat the filter resulting in a reduced flow To remove such materials soak the cartridge in a plastic pail containing a commercial filter cleaning solution available from your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or most pool supply stores Follow the manufacturer s instructions for use Another method is to soak the filter in a plastic pail containing a mild solution of trisodium phosphate ISP and water An hour of soaking time is usually required to break down oil coatings from the cartridge Use a stronger solution of TSP and water to remove algae Most hardware or paint stores stock TSP Use the same method of cleaning when the cartridge becomes plugged with clay or vegetation Replacement cartridges are available through your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer Page 34 Maintenance Factory Installed Wood Skirt Your hot tub is supplied with a factory installed wood skirt which completely surrounds the hot tub The skirt can be opened for service If it becomes necessary to remove one or more of the skirt panels for service access simply remove all the screws from the panel being detached The panels can be reattached to the hot tub
30. le amounts of moisture will escape This can damage certain surfaces over time lf you have any questions regarding the placement or installation of your hot tub consult your authorized Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or service organization Page 7 Installation Electrical Requirements Your Jacuzzi Premium spa except the Triton requires a 230VAC 50 AMP 4 wire grounded type GFCI protected electrical service with copper conductors and must be in a separate circuit having no other appliance connected in that circuit If you do not have this kind of circuit a qualified electrician should install the necessary wiring A wiring diagram is provided on the inside cover of the electrical control box Inadequately sized wiring may cause the unit to malfunction and bring about permanent damage to the hot tubs electrical system The circuit must also have a ground wire in order to take advantage of the designed in safety features of the hot tub A bond wire must also be used Bond according to procedure described below WARNING Without proper grounding and bonding a system malfunction may cause fatal shock Electrical Precautions CAUTION Do NOT apply electrical power to the hot tub unless it is filled with water to the normal water level which is approximately 7 below the hot tub rim refer to location of water level indicator on the face of skimmer If the hot tubs motor pump s are actuated when there is not sufficient water in the unit
31. lways be in place on the suction fitting to minimize the potential hazard of hair entanglement or body entrapment Keep body hair and clothing a minimum of 12 inches away from suction fitting and skimmers at all times when the hot tub is operating Hair longer than shoulder length should be secured close to the head or a bathing cap should be worn Do not operate the hot tub if the suction cover is broken or missing Contact your Dealer for replacement cover if broken or missing The wet surface of the hot tub is slippery Use care when entering or exiting Danger Risk of child drowning Do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised The use of a locked cover is highly recommended to prevent unattended access DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK When installing and operating this electrical equip ment basic safety precautions should always be adhered to Warning A wire connector is provided at the electrical cabinet on this hot tub to connect a minimum No 8 AWG 8 4mm solid copper conductor between this hot tub and any metal equipment metal enclosures of electrical equipment metal water pipe or conduit within 5 feet 1 5m of the hot tub Do not use electrically connected devices such as televisions radios stereo speakers lights cooking devices or telephones within 5 feet 1 5m of the hot tub while the hot tub is being used Lighting fixtures must not be located directly above or within 5 feet 1
32. n jet E a G H Call a qualified electrician or your power company NOTE The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this hot tub require the services of qualified personnel Contact your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or service organization Page 40 Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Remedy 4 No water flow from jets 5 Noisy pump and motor 6 Water leakage at pump shaft rotating connection between pump and motor 7 Motor will not start A Power turned OFF B Pump OFF C Motor s not connected D House circuit breaker tripped no power to system E GFCI tripped F Faulty pump or motor A Clogged suction cover s B Leakage of air into suction line C Vibrating parts attached to motor or support brackets D Low water level E Damaged or worn motor bearings F Impeller rubbing inside case G Debris inside pump A Worn or damaged pump seal A Power OFF B House circuit breaker tripped or in OFF position C GFCI tripped D Subnormal voltage E Improper or defective wiring F Locked shaft or impeller G Motor windings burned out H Defective starting switch inside motor A Turn ON power at the service panel B Press jets button C Check motor plug connections on electrical cabinet D Reset circuit breaker E Reset GFCI F A Clean suction covers B Locate and repair leaks C Tighten fasteners D Add water t
33. n to decrease the flow CONTROL KNOB FOR SPINNING NECK JETS Page 26 Operation Diverter Valves Triton only Two diverter valves are located as shown in the illustration below These valves divert water between jet systems Stereo CD Pinnacle and Triton only Access to the stereo CD unit is available by pushing on the magnetic touch latch at the bottom of the safety door The door is installed to limit user access to the stereo CD while occupying the hot tub The door is a safety feature to limit potential shock Do not remove the door or attempt to defeat its purpose Detailed stereo CD information is provided on the stereo manufacturer s manual that is packed with the hot tub installation instructions NOTE The quality of AM reception will vary by locality Jacuzzi Premium is not responsible for the quality of AM reception STEREO AND CD ACCESS PUSH HERE PUSH DOOR CLOSED TO LATCH Page 27 Maintenance Water Quality and Water Chemistry Maintaining water quality and water chemistry in your hot tub is extremely important and should be a regular part of your hot tub maintenance program as a neglected hot tub can be a breeding place for dangerous bacteria The water quality of your hot tub is maintained by a combination of filtration and chemistry The hot tubs integral filter system helps maintain the water cleanliness and clarity by trapping most solid materials such as hair and other debris resulting
34. nitial purge sanitizing procedure or during superchlorination refer to Water Quality Definitions on page 30 Superchlorinate your hot tub every two weeks with heavy use If using sodium dichlor add one heaping tablespoon for each 150 gallons of hot tub water Scrub the hot tub surfaces with this solution to remove any oily deposits This will ensure that any bacteria or algae which are resistant to the normal disinfectant level are killed After adding the disinfectenct run the filter system and allow the free chlorine level to return to the 2 0 to 5 0 ppm range before using the hot tub again Do not install a cover until the disinfectant level is back to normal High concentrations of chlorine will damage metallic plated finishes if the cover is in place Page 30 Maintenance Balancing pH For good hygiene and equipment longevity maintain the pH of your hot tub water according to the instructions provided pH is the measure to determine if the hot tub water is too acidic low OH or too alkaline high pH The ideal range for hot tub water is 7 4 to 7 6 pH For excessive acidity below 7 2 pH add soda ash or sodium bicarbonate to the hot tub water For excessive alkalinity above 7 5 pH add dry acid to the spa water CAUTION Refer to the hot tub chemical manufacturer s instructions for the initial amount of chemicals to add for the gallonage of your hot tub Low pH can cause equipment damage as acidic water will dissolve metals whil
35. nnnans Filtration Water Chemistry Disinfecting Balancing pH Balancing Total Alkalinity uu000402440RRnnennnnennnn anne nennn nenn nenn nenn nenne nenn nenn Water Quality STAMOS esrscionirto processo a o aso Oak ie Water Level Drain 00 CO O1 OI 0 10 10 11 13 15 15 16 18 18 18 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 or 28 28 29 30 30 31 32 33 Skimmer Basket Maintenance Filter Maintenance aaa aaa Factory Installed Wood Skirt o Automatic Filtration Maintenance MM CC TIZ UNG nenn HOL TUD CION een GEAR YOU AOL TUD rada Covering Your Hot TUB anne en Repairs to the ACI Cisco i a Headrest PillowsS 0o ococcococococcoconononoo TrOUDIESNOO UNO u 0er anna Alternate Use of the Water Rainbow as a Fill Spout 34 34 35 36 3 38 39 39 40 43 Important Hot Tub Owner Safety Information Read and Follow ALL Instructions Your Jacuzzi Premium spa is constructed to the highest standards and is capable of providing many years of trouble free use However because heat retentive materials are utilized to insulate the hot tub for efficient operation an uncovered hot tub surface directly exposed to sunlight and high temperatures for an extended period is subject to permanent damage Damage caused by exposing the hot tub to this abuse is not
36. o normal level E A Turn ON power at the service panel B Reset circuit breaker C Reset GFCI D Call a qualified electrician or your power company E F G H NOTE The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this hot tub require the services of qualified personnel Contact your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or service organization Page 41 Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Remedy 8 Motor stops A Motor overload condition A Let cool for one hour Motor overload will reset if problem persists see NOTE B Inadequate supply wiring B Consult a qualified electrician to correct wiring to unit 9 Air blower does not operate A Power OFF A Turn power ON at the service panel B Switch is OFF B Press blower button C House breaker tripped no C Reset circuit breaker power to system D GFCI tripped D Reset GFCI E Faulty motor E NOTE The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this hot tub require the services of gualified personnel Contact your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or service organization Page 42 Alternate Use of the Water Rainbow as a Fill Spout You can use your Water Rainbow as a fill spout by permanently plumbing it to a fresh water supply if local codes permit Local plumbing codes may require the use of an anti siphon valve for such a connection Do not interconnect water supply with recirculating system of the hot tub To m
37. r point the front of the remote toward a sensor on the hot tub wall locations shown below LOCATION OF SENSOR MANUAL CONTROLLER POINT LOCATION OF SENSOR TOWARD SENSOR LIGHT BUTTON JETS BUTTON BLOWER BUTTON Page 22 Operation Remote Controller Operation Jets Control Press this button once to activate a jet pump on one side of the hot tub press it twice for both pumps simultaneously for maximum effect Press it a third time to turn off the jet pumps This button does not affect the filter pump operation which is an independent function When the jet action mode is started it will automatically stop after 30 minutes of operation Blower Control Starts or stops the blower for aeration in the hot tub blower takes a few seconds to activate When both jet pumps are operating the blower is disabled The blower will also automatically stop after 30 minutes of operation Light Control Press the button once to activate the highest setting again for the medium setting and again for the lowest setting A fourth press of the button will turn the light OFF The light automatically turns OFF after 4 hours of operation The remote batteries have an anticipated life of three years depending on usage If batteries need to be replaced please call 714 438 3280 for return authorization Return unit to Balboa Instruments Inc 3598 Cadillac Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 Page 23
38. t tub has drained turn the circuit breaker on and turn the blower on briefly NOTE Stand back to avoid any spray Turn the circuit breaker off This will evacuate any residual water from the air injector lines Remove any remaining water in the seating areas and footwell 3 Open all pump motor unions as shown below Remove the spring clamp disconnect the hose from the barbed fitting and drain After draining close the union hand tight and reinstall circulating pump hose and clamp Remove any residual water from the pan When refilling the hot tub check for leaks gt TO CIRCULATING PUM UNION TO OPEN Page 36 Maintenance Winterizing Continued 4 Remove clean and store the filter cartridge s in a dry location 5 Keep water and debris out by covering with a hot tub cover Before using the hot tub again review the Operating Instructions In a warm climate where there are occasional freezing temperatures your hot tub is automatically protected against freezing Whenever the water temperature falls to 40 F the pumps will activate to circulate water until the temperature reaches 45 F To maintain water quality adjust the temperature setpoint to the minimum setting 80 F Hot Tub Light Two filters one blue and one red are provided with each hot tub light To change the filter simply snap the colored filters in place on top of the normal lens Two replacement bulbs are also included Put them in a safe place for fut
39. ter helps destroy impurities and contaminents Free Chlorine Chlorine that has not combined with other chemicals and that is avalable to destroy bacteria in the hot tub water Trichlor A form of chlorine used in pool water treatment usually supplied in tablet form Not recommended because ot its higher acidic nature and slow dissolving action Prolonged contact with the hot tub shell may bleach or permanently mark the shell Sodium Dichlor The type of chlorine that is recommended for hot tub use as it is available in fast dissolving granular form It is neither excessively acidic nor alkaline in character and does not readily dissipate in higher water temperatures Calcium Hypochlorite A granular chlorine product that is inexpensive and effective but not recommended because it often tends to form calcium deposits on heater parts and plumbing fittings and leaves an unattractive film on the hot tub at the water line Sodium Hypochlorite A liquid chlorine product that is inexpensive and effective but not recommended because the liquid is readily spilled onto the hot tub or a Surrounding area Causing permanent damage Total Alkalinity The measure of alkaline materials Such as carbonates bicarbonates and hydroxides in the water High alkalinity inhibits the effectiveness of chemicals to change the pH If the alkalinity of your hot tub water is high above 150 ppm it is advisable to drain the water from your hot tub refill and begin the
40. the control panel on the hot tub rim press the JETS button twice for maximum jet action Add 1 2 cup sodium dichlor a fast dissolving granular type of chlorine to the water and run for 30 minutes Turn OFF the circuit breakers Immediately open the drain valve and drain the hot tub completely CAUTION Leave the optional cover OFF the hot tub during this procedure DO NOT use the hot tub during this procedure Drain the hot tub immediately afterword 6 Close the drain valve and fill the hot tub with water approximately 7 inches below the hot tub rim to the water line indicator on the skimmer frame 7 Turn ON circuit breakers at the main panel 8 Test the hot tub for proper operation Refer to Operating Instructions 9 Add 4 tablespoons of chlorine to the water 10 Refer to Water Quality section of the Operating Instructions Test for water quality and then add treatment chemicals as necessary to ensure proper water quality levels All Jacuzzi Premium spas are factory tested for proper operation and water tight connections prior to shipment If leaks or other malfunctions are detected immediately notify your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer or Authorized Service Agent NOTE Never fill with water from a water softener If your water is extremely hard it is preferable to fill it half way with hard water and the rest of the way with softened water Or you may fill entirely with hard water if you use a special w
41. the possi bility of electrical shock Turn off power and do not use the hot tub until the source of the breakdown has been identified and corrected Read manufacturer s safety information provided with all optional equipment Page 4 Installation Inspection and Shipping Claim Check for shipping damage upon receipt of the hot tub Jacuzzi Premium Spas is not responsible for damage to the hot tub sustained during shipment If damage is evident before unpacking refer to instructions regarding shipping claims on the outside of the carton and immediately file a claim with the carrier Once the hot tub has been removed from the carton and before it is permanently installed check the hot tub completely for damage Fill the shell with water and operate the system refer to Operating Instructions to check for leaks which may have resulted from improper shipping or handling All Jacuzzi Premium Spas hot tubs are factory tested for proper operation and water tight connections prior to shipment If leaks or other problems are detected immediately notify your Jacuzzi Premium spa dealer or Authorized Service Agent for Warranty Service NOTE Damage or defects which could have been discovered and repaired prior to installation and which are claimed after final installation of the hot tub are excluded from our warranty Positioning Your Hot Tub IMPORTANT Because of the combined weight of the hot tub water and users it is extremely important
42. ther types of thermometers generally available such as those used for swimming pools are not sufficiently accurate to determine hot tub water temperature Extra care should be taken when using the hot tuo and consuming alcoholic beverages Alcohol drugs or certain medications such as tranquilizers affect a persons ability to with stand high temperatures and may produce dangerous effects including drowning Persons using medication should consult with a physician before using a hot tub The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs Hyperthermia Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia A description of the causes symptoms and effects of hyperthermia are as follows Hyperthermia occurs when the inter nal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body tempera ture of 98 6 F 37 The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness lethargy and an increase in the internal temperature of the body The effects of hyperthermia include 1 Un awareness of impending hazard 2 Failure to perceive heat 3 Failure to recognize the need to exit the hot tub 4 Physical inability to exit the hot tub 5 Fetal damage in pregnant women and 6 Unconsciousness and danger of drowning Page 2 Important Hot Tub Owner Safety Information Read and Follow ALL Instructions Danger Risk of injury Do not remove the suction grille Itis asafety device and must a
43. u need to remove the center screw with a Phillips screwdriver and clean the cover by flushing with water from a hose CAUTION Ensure replacement of the suction cover immediately after cleaning It is a safety device and must be in place over the suction fitting to minimize the potential hazard of hair and body entrapment It heavy rains raise the hot tub water level drain the hot tub to its normal level A hot tub cover available as an option when in place over the hot tub will help reduce evaporation and control the amount of debris entering the hot tub when the hot tub is not occupied In addition its use will reduce energy consumption Page 33 Maintenance Skimmer Basket Maintenance The basket located in the skimmer of the hot tub should be checked at least once a week for collection of debris such as leaves hair etc and cleaned as necessary To clean the basket remove it from the skimmer by pulling it out then backflush it with water from a garden hose and reinstall SKIMMER BASKET SISI TS Esos Re E a ee ed oa a T r y I I Al LS Sai a WEIR AA FILTER CARTRIDGE Filter Maintenance The filter cartridge s should be checked periodically In normal use check them at least once a month Keep them clean An obstructed filter cratridge reduces water quality and inhibits proper system performance Removable filter cartridges are located inside the filter well To remove them lift the wel
44. ure use When a bulb burns out replace it from the back of the light fitting on the rear surface of the shell by pulling out the bulb receptacle Light Bulb Replacement LOCKING NUT LENS COLORED LIGHT BULB J BULB RECEPTACLE LIGHT BEZEL SHELL Page 37 Maintenance Cleaning Your Hot Tub Your hot tub shell consists of two layers of plastic materials Its smooth surface of acrylic is tough and durable and contains concentrated color This is supported by a substantial thickness of fiberglass reinforced polyester resin A catalyst causes a chemical reaction during manufacture that bonds these layers permanently into a hard strong material With a minimum amount of care and cleaning your hot tub will look new for years To clean your hot tub simply use a mild nonabrasive liquid detergent isopropyl alcohol or a commercially prepared hot tub cleaner Do not use abrasive cleaners You can protect and restore the gloss to a dulled surface by applying Mequiar s 10 Mirror Glaze which is a product specifically designed for use on acrylic finishes If Mequiar s is not available an acrylic polish of equal quality or automotive paste wax will do Use a hot tub cleaner for residue build up at the water level of the hot tub surface This may be applied to the acrylic surface with a soft cloth and wiped clean Use sparingly in small amounts to avoid contaminating the hot tub water If the water line is heavil
45. y soiled it may be advisable to lower the water level 2 3 inches before cleaning then refill to the normal level Covering Your Hot Tub An optional hot tub cover for your hot tub is available from your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer Use of this cover will help reduce energy costs by minimizing heat loss and evaporation In addition the attractive cover is an effective means of preventing debris such as leaves and dirt from entering your hot tub when not in use Follow the instructions for use and care provided with the hot tub cover CAUTION The hot tub cover is not designed to support any weight Therefore as a safety precaution and to preserve the life of your cover you must not sit stand or lie on it nor should you place objects of any kind on top of it NOTE Jacuzzi Premium Spas does not guarentee or warrant this cover Refer to the hot tub cover manufacturer s information provided with the cover Page 38 Maintenance Repairs to the Acrylic Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish acrylic can be removed with 600 grit wet dry sandpaper Restore the glossy finish with Meguiar s 10 Mirror Glaze or comparable automotive paste wax Major scratches or gouges which penetrate the acrylic surface will require refinishing Ask your Jacuzzi Premium Spas dealer for special instructions Headrest Pillows Clean the pillows regularly with soap and water and a clean cloth Use a vinyl conditioner once a month to ma

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