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1. a Always enter and exit the spa slowly b Never use the spa alone c Always measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering the spa Tolerance of water temperature may vary and regulating devices may differ as much as 5 F 3 C d Spa water temperatures for pregnant women should be limited to 38 C 100 F Higher water temperatures may have a high potential for causing fetal damage in the early stages of pregnancy Always consult your doctor prior to using a spa e Children s body temperature can increase more rapidly than adults in water temperatures above 99 F or 37 4 C Limit use by children in water above body temperature f The use of alcohol drugs and or medication before or during spa use may result in hyperthermia serious injury unconsciousness or drowning g Those people with a history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 4 h Some medication may induce drowsiness affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation Those people using any medication should consult a physician before using a spa 1 People with infections sores or skin abrasions should not use the spa Warm temperatures may allow the growth of infectious bacteria if not properly disinfected jJ Test the GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter unit before each use Refer to instructions provided by GFCI manufacturer k Only service or repair a
2. A L1 L2 L3 Live N1 Neutral White wire RemovedJ26 J32 Blue wire Removed J28 J58 Switchbank A b Dip switch reference Al Test mode Normally OFF A2 ON Position Control panel button is JET LIGHT TEMP DOWN TEMP UP OFF Position Control panel button is UNSUDED JET TEMP LIGHT A3 ON Position Mini panel OFF Position DDUP LTDUP Panel A4 Aux Freeze must be OFF A5 A9 Pump 1 speeds and Circ Modes A6 ON Position 50Hz operation OFF Position 60Hz operation A7 ON Position Standard mold only OFF Position Std Ecn Sleep mold changes allowed A8 ON Position Temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius OFF Position Temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit A10 ON Position heater is disable while any high speed pump or blower is running low amperage mode OFF Position heater can run while any all high speed pump or blower is running high amperage mode Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 10 c Family Luxury series PUMP INSTALLATION i Plug wiring The Socket on the PCB please note the two outer holes shape Red Live Blue No use except for 2 live connector of 2 sp pump White Neutral Green Earth The Plug Live Connector 2nd Live Connector for 2 sp pump Netural Connector ii Earth Connector SETUP If for any reason need to change something connections should be reference as below 230VAC High speed
3. or liquid detergent Difficult stains and dirt may Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 26 be removed by using a non abrasive household cleaner dissolved in water To avoid excessive foaming when refilling the spa rinse the surface well CAUTION Do not use any cleaning products containing abrasives or solvents This could damage the surface and void your warranty Care of the spa cabinet Thermo Guard skirt To clean your Thermo Guard skirt simply wipe the cabinet with a clean towel and a mild soap Note The skirt will fade slightly under normal environmental exposure CAUTION Do not use any cleaning products containing abrasives or solvents This could damage the surface and void your warranty Care for the spa cover The thermal cover for your spa is made of extremely durable foam insulated material To ensure safety for children and to minimize heat loss we recommend the cover ties always are in place when the spa is not in use However the ties will not prevent unauthorized people from entering the spa SPECIAL COLD WEATHER INSTRUCTIONS WE DO NOT RECOMMEND DRAINING YOUR SPA FOR THE WINTER Winter is g great time to enjoy your spa However it is difficult to remove water from the plumbing lines If you do not plan to use your spa during the winter winterize to eliminate any water trapped in the system 1 Prior to draining the spa ensure the power is turned off Drain water as low as possible Using a wet dry vacuum or hig
4. the spa If the reading is above 3 PPM allow PPM to drop to proper range before using the spa To increase the effectiveness of the chlorine leave the protective cover on your spa Leaving the cover off may result in decay of the chlorine by exposure to sunlight and reduce the effectiveness of the chlorine by organic debris deposits Higher water temperatures also promote fast decay of chlorine Note Two individuals in a spa may reduce the level of chlorine as much as 3 PPM in 20 minutes Read the instructions on your chlorine container carefully or consult your local spa dealer if you are having difficulty adjusting your chlorine level Shock Treatments Potassium Peroxymonosulfate Even with regular sanitization the need for shock treatment may arise Shock is recommended over super chlorination because it does not require additional sanitizer Shock is also effective in oxidizing wastes and reducing chloramines or bromamines Follow the manufactures instructions listed on the label Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 23 Super Chlorination Super chlorination quickly oxidizes the spa water to burn away waste such as hairspray and lotions that the spa filter cannot remove This waste build up reduces the power of the sanitizer resulting in dull water and may cause irritation to the user s eyes and skin It may also produce an ineffective sanitizer Super chlorination can eliminate this occurrence To produce an adequate super chlori
5. 0 2000 Ver 11 0 Remarks Warning When using the curtain insulation during winter time it will save a lot on your energy cost But be aware of to remove it during summer time Failure in not remove it can seriously effect the installed equipment and warranty will be void if not following this instructions 31 14 IMPORTANT Additional installation information Due to vibrations during transportation the connections to pumps and heater must be checked during installation and water filling of the spa Fill the spa with water then check each connection for all pumps and the spa pak and hand tighten them Fill in your spa When you fill the water into spa please insert the water hose into the filter or direct fall the water into the filter This way can push out the air into pump to prevent the airlock in the pump Insert the hose into the filter Fall the water into the filter Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 32 IMPORTANT Airlock RE LEASE ACTION To re lease an air lock in the circulation system open the pump union nut Diamond and Gold Silver version have a 2 speed large pump installed the small circulation pump may have been installed Option please see your purchase information And let some water flow out of the pump then hand tighten the nut and power up again Prime mood Pr is displayed in control panel Check again for small bubbles if they still are there from some of the small jets then do it
6. 000 Ver 11 0 22 WARNING Sanitizers such as Tri chlor tablets or sticks calcium hypochlorite sodium hypochlorite peroxide based chemicals or any chemical compound that remains undeserved in direct contact or adheres to the spa surface will damage the spa and void the warranty Bromine Maintaining a proper total bromine level of 3 0 5 0 PPM can control bacteria Tablets are easy to use and effective Brominating tablets will keep your water clean clear and odor free A bromine floater dispenses the tablets properly and evenly into the spa water to avoid damage to the spa surface Do not drop bromine tablets directly into the water Allow for a bromide reserve by adding 1 2 oz of sodium bromide per 100 gal of water every time you fill your spa Chlorine Chlorine is also a water sanitizer It is sensitive to pH Any pH reading outside of the optimum range of 7 2 7 6 will reduce the effectiveness of chlorine The best chlorine for your spa is a granular Dichloride compound It dissolves quickly n moving water and has a nearly neutral pH For severely contaminated water it is most effective to drain the spa and refill it with clean water Add chlorine while jets are running and let them run for 1 2 hour Or disinfect the spa with large chlorine dosed in the range of 8 10 PPM Use a chlorine test kit or strips to maintain a reading of 1 0 3 0 PPM of free chlorine If the reading is below 1 PPM raise the level before using
7. 2 2kW Low speed 0 45kW J29 J20 J1 or J2 J29 J23 KN K 350 12 p Ke Ki u n 1 j i J52 J bin _ NT Ii Visual H7726 OPT HWAP 2 J47 KW urn on HT RI 00 Ba CA ETE ET A i h Pa im I wi k ETE Heater rated 240V J11 must be Jumpered Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 11 d Family Budget and Silver Series Configurations VL401 control panel Vol Warm For every time the Spa is powered it will go into Priming mode Display Pr The Priming mode will last for up 4 minutes Then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in Standard_mode IMPORTANT check for air lock in the circulation system Temp Control 26 C 40 C The last measured water temperature is constantly displayed The water temperature displayed is current only when the pump has al running for at least 2 minutes to display the set temperature press Warm or Cool v To change the set temperature press a temperature button again before the display stops flashing Each ONCE press of Warm or Cool will adjust the set temperature After three seconds the display will stop flashing and begin to display the current spa temperature Work Mode e The spa can work at standard economy sleep modes Work mode s changed by pressing Cool or Warm button then press the Light button to adjust it e Standard Mode i
8. Thank You for Choosing an IQUE Spa IQUE O PORTABLE SPAS HOT TUBS USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Silver versions SPA Models 2200 2120 2100 2080 2000 This manual ts designed and issued by IQUE BATHROOM CO LIMITED London United Kingdom Ver 11 0 August 2011 www iquehottubs com service iquehottubs com Filter area Table of Content I SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNING 3 HYPERTHERMIA 4 PRECAUTIONS 5 INSTALLATION SILVER SERIES 6 ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONFIGURATION 7 INITIAL START UP amp SPA COVER BASKET LIFTER 8 START UP amp CARE 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 WATER CHEMISTRY 11 SPA MAINTENANCE 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 WINTER AND SUMMER INSULATION 14 IMPORTANT additional information Air control regulator Control panel Air control regulator Picture shows Model Bahamas2080 Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Jet selector valve Light CoN KR A A N 14 16 19 22 26 28 29 32 PLEASE FILL IN THE INFORMATION BELOW AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Do remember to study the warranty form sign it and give it to your dealer warranty null and void if not the warranty form has been signed Name of Purchaser Date of Purchase Address City State Prov Zip Code Spa model Spa color Spa serial Store Name Telephone Store Address City State Prov Zip Code Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual However we reserve the right to modify and improve our s
9. Use the spa straps and clip tie downs to secure the cover when not in use This will help to discourage diabetes or obesity should consult a physician before using a spa unsupervised children from entering the spa and keep the spa cover secure in high wind conditions There is no representation that the cover clip tie downs or actual locks will prevent access to the spa Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 5 SAFETY DEVICES Your spa is equipped with the following safety features Over Heat Protection An electronic high limit switch is located under water It shuts off the heater pumps and accessories when the water temperature exceeds 112 F or 44 C This function automatically resets when the spa water temperature drops below 109 F or 43 C Heater High Limit Protection An electronic high limit switch is located on the heater barrel It turns off the heater and low speed pump if it senses a temperature of 118 F 44 C or greater To reset this safety device power to the spa must be interrupted Heater Dry Run Protection A water flow sensor is also part of the design It prevents the heater from turning on until there is sufficient water flow Freeze Protection System This function will activate the jet pumps for 1 minute every 2 hours or less when the temperature in the equipment compartment drops to 55 F or 13 C or below Once the freeze protection system is initiated it will remain active for a 24 hour period Automatic Pump and L
10. been act vated Press any button to leave Standby mode and return to By pressing a button combination normal operation on User panel Periodic Reminder Messages Press the Mode button to reset a displayed reminder Message rPH r5R rCL rTG rDR rCcO IR Rcm Meaning Every 7 days Every 7 days Every 30 days Every 30 days Every 90 days Every 180 days Every 180 days Every 365 days Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Action Required Test and adjust PH chemical levels per manufacturer s instruction Test and adjust san tizer chemical levels per manufacturer s instructions Remove clean and reinstall filter per manufacturer s instructions Test amp reset GFCI per manufacturer s instructions Drain and refill spa per manufacturer s instructions Clean and condition cover per manufacturer s instruction Clean and condition wood per manufacturer s instructions Install new filter 20 Warning Shock Hazard No User Serviceable Parts Do not attempt service of this control system Contact your dealer or service organization for assistance Follow all owners manual power connection instructions A licensed electrician must perform installation and all grounding connections must be properly installed Jet Selector Valves Your spa 1s equipped with a spa side selector valve This valve can be used to divert jet power from one area in the spa to another This valve
11. cal codes and regulations in effect at the time of installation As required the electrical circuit to the spa must include a Class A type Ground R C D Interrupter All supply wires must be copper and rated at a minimum 90 C Input Power Wiring and Circuit Breaker Selection The Equipment Type column does not include the circulation pump for Silver series A jumper in the equipment control box configures the mode In the HC 32 AMP 230 V or 2 and 3 phases Mode the heater will operate with everything on in the spa In the LC 16 AMP Mode the heater turns off if either pump is in high speed or if the blower is turned on To hook up your spa follow these instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 N Remove the screws holding the equipment access panel to the front of the spa cabinet Set the panel aside Instructions how to open see page 26 Loosen the 2 screws on the top of the front equipment control enclosure Use flexible non metallic conduit for a spa requiring 10 AWG or 8 AWG wire or 1 flexible non metallic conduit for a spa requiring 6 AWG wire Run the conduit from the power source through the hole in the left or right front corner of the enclosure into the equipment control box to the spa and secure seal with PG so no water can enter into the box After pulling all wires through the conduit and into the equipment control box connect them to the proper terminals as indicated by the wiring diagram see Electrical servic
12. ds for maintaining water quality Note Use of the wrong chemicals can be dangerous and may void the warranty on your spa Water Testing Testing your spa water on a regular basis with an accurate test kit or strips is also recommended These kids are available from your authorized spa dealer Follow the chemical manufacturer s instructions for use PH CONTROL All water has a PH value This value measures the acid to alkaline relationship from 14 point scale A reading of 7 0 is considered neutral while a lower reading is considered acidic and a higher reading 1s alkaline The proper PH for spa water 1s between 7 2 7 6 A high PH above 7 6 can reduce sanitizer efficiency cloud the water promote scale formation on the spa surface and equipment and impede the filter operation When PH is too high add a PH reducer Low PH below7 2 can cause equipment corrosion water that can irritate users and rapid sanitizer dissipation Add PH increaser to adjust the level Note Good PH control and sanitation are essential for proper spa water treatment Always add PH adjuster with jets operating and circulate chemicals for at least 30 minutes Follow the chemical manufacturer s directions and procedures when adding chemicals to spa water Sanitizer Warm water creates a fertile environment for growth of bacteria To prevent growth it is very important to maintain adequate and constant levels of sanitizer in your spa Model2200 2120 2080 2
13. e configuration for each system Diamond Gold or Silver versions Configure the jumpers to the correct position as indicated by the Electrical service configuration Ensure the wires are properly tightened Close the lid on the equipment control box and secure with the 2 screws Electrical hook up is now complete Do not replace the equipment door at this point Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 1 6 ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONFIGURATION The settings made from factory as default is usually 1 x 32Amp 2 x16Amp If not the setting had been agreed to change for a specific country check with the Distributor Retailer 6 1 MAINS CONNECTIONS Family Budget and Silver Series a Services Configuration Options 1 or 2 and 3 phases GS500Z Balboa System PN 54509 Configuration Setting 1x 2 speed pump 2 4 6 8 24hrs Circ Celsius Temp Display L1 Live N1 Neutral White wire J26 J32 Switchbank A s he Q n 7 i 7 i S r ru ra i nass E Ik RS a u rrr r i J gt r 6 N A O w ee ven u ae ie a L u z 4 E L1 Live N1 Neutral White wire J26 J32 Switchbank A el ry CAA A fy Y k d gt 22 a a il P l Ku N 3 4 T ig tv lu p Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 L1 L2 Live N1 N2 Neutral White wire Removed Switchbank
14. e of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning and is strictly prohibited v Those people with a history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems diabetes or obesity should consult a physician before using a spa vi Some medication may induce drowsiness affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation Those people using any medication should consult a physician before using a spa h Do not use the spa immediately after any strenuous exercise 1 Maintain water chemistry as recommended Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 3 2 WARNING During pregnancy soaking in hot water may cause damage to the fetus Limit use to 10 minutes at a time Prevent drowning Prevent child drowning E Spa heat speeds up effects of alcohol Water attracts children drugs or medicine and can cause Always attach a spa cover after each use unconsciousness Immediately leave spa if uncomfortable or sleepy 3 HYPERTHERMIA Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F or 37 C THE SYMPTOMS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE Dizziness Fainting Drowsiness Lethargy Increase n internal body temperature WARNING THE USE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS CAN GREATLY INCREASE THE RISK OF FATAL HYPERTHERMIA IN HOT TUBS AND SPAS 4 PRECAUTIONS
15. h pressure blower will remove most of the water from the spa plumbing blower only air line 2 When the spa is drained leave the hose bib open and open the pump drain plug on the bottom side at the front end of the pump Loosen all pump unions and fittings to allow air and water to flow in the system This should help prevent expansion damage in pipes and fittings If your region is subject to heavy snowfall in winter you may want to build a protective cover over the spa A piece of plywood reinforced with 2x4 planks may work well Your spa is equipped with automatic freeze protection During severe cold weather conditions check your spa on a frequent basis to ensure proper operation In the event of a power outage your spa equipment system may freeze quickly Check your spa immediately after any power failure to ensure it 1s operating properly Contact your local spa dealer for additional information on winterizing your spa Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 27 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Heating System lt r Does not heat Temperature setting is too low Turn up the thermostat Dirty filter Clean filter Air Lock Prime pump Temperature setting too high Turn down the thermostat High limit tripped Call for service Too much filtration Reduce the number of filter cycles and or the filter cycle duration Hot Tub Fill with water to 3 7cm Temperature to 4 10cm above top of erratic water the filter Displa
16. ible in the water To dissipate the sanitizer leave the spa cover off to expose the water to direct sunlight Remember to drain and refill your spa at least every 4 months depending on use To drain your spa 1 Turn power off 2 Attach a hose to the hose bib at the lowest point of your spa Open the valve allowing the water to drain away from the spa See illustration below 3 Clean the spa surface See care of spa surface 4 Refill spa Follow initial start up procedures to reheat spa Filter cleaning As part of your regular maintenance or in where there is a decrease in jet performance clean the filters every 3 4 weeks On initial start up filters should be cleaned every second day for the first two weeks of operation Always turn off the spa before removing and cleaning the filter cartridges To clean the filters simply use a garden hose with and spay nozzle and spay the entire filter Remove stains lotions etc Remove basket and filter cartridge by soaking the cartridge By twisting counter clockwise into warm water add filter And lift up cleaning compound VE available at your distributor You may use a brush for removing remaining dirty particles Rinse it thoroughly and let dry Care for the spa surface Your spa has been crafted with a high luster finish that will generally not adhere stains and dirt After draining the spa use a soft damp cloth to wipe down and household soap
17. ight Time Out The automatic built in timer turns off the spa jet pump s and air blower optional on some models after 15 minutes of operation 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION SILVER SERIES Read all instructions in this manual prior to having your spa installed indoors or outdoors IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY Surface and Pad Requirements Place your new Spa on a 4 10cm thick reinforced CONCRETE PAD Ensure the concrete has cured for at least one week before setting the spa in place A typical spa filled with water could weigh as much as 2 5tons The concrete could crack if it is not fully cured when placing the spa TO ENSURE YOU DO NOT VOID THE WARRANTY ON YOUR SPA RESTRICT THE USE OF SHIMS OF ANY KIND OR PLACING THE SPA ON AN UNEVEN OR CRACKED PAD THIS WILLL ALSO REDUCE THE RISK OF CAUSING THE SPA TO BUCKLE DISTORT AND OR CRACK 1 If your spa is located near water sprinklers adjust of cap to ensure the water does not affect the wood cabinet of the spa 2 Build balconies and decks to meet current state and local codes to safely support the maximum load of your filled spa including the number of people during use Check with your construction contractor for safety standards in your area 3 Gates must be self closing and self locking Check your local codes for regulations 4 Ensure installation and the chosen location allows unobstructed access to the spa It is the respon
18. is fully adjustable and can be used to suit the bather s desired affect The valve may be difficult to turn when the spa pump is on high speed This is normal and is caused by the high rate of water flow and pressure present in the valve Two pump systems have two valves and one pump systems have one valve Air Control Valves The air control is an on off valve that allows air to be introduced into a specific jetting configuration resulting in more vigorous jet action Turn the valve handle clockwise to turn the air on and counter clockwise to turn the air off Opening the valve increases jet pressure and closing the valve decreases the jet pressure Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 21 10 WATER CHEMISTRY Maintaining water chemistry will aid in preventing possible damage to your spa and ensuring safe water conditions for users Water Quality Filtering the water helps maintain clean clear and safe water You spa is equipped with a 2 cartridges filter system Although the filter traps most solid materials it is necessary to add a sanitizer chlorine or bromine to the water This will help oxidize organic materials and reduce build up of algae or bacteria Note Do not use peroxide chemicals To ensure the safe operation of your spa we recommend using chemicals from your authorized spa dealer The dealer is informed about the care and maintenance of your spa and can provide guidance when choosing alternative metho
19. k for 30 seconds and if there is still small bubbles do as follows Turn the power off and follow the instructions on last page in this Manual WARNING DO NOT ALLOW THE PUMPS TO RUN FOR MORE THAN 1 one MINUTE WITHOUT WATER FLOWING FROM THE JETS PUMPS WITH DRY RUN PROBLEMS WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 3 Once the priming is completed Re attach the equipment access panel 4 Heating will occur at a rate of 5 12 f or 3 5 C per hour depending upon the size of the spa and the electrical circuit 5 Add stain and scale control or a similar product 6 Test and adjust total alkalinity Run pump for 1 2 hour 7 Test and adjust pH Run pump for 1 2 hour Test again to ensure stable pH and alkaline levels 8 If sanitizing with bromine add sodium bromide with jets running See bromine in this section 9 Fill and set bromine floater or adjustable bromine feeder and place in the spa water 10 Shock water using potassium peroxymonosulfate while jets are running 11 If sanitizing with chlorine use only a granular Dichloride compound On start up turn on all jets add 1 oz per 500 gal spa water Check free available chlorine FAC to attain 2 3PPM Repeat of needed For regular use turn jets on scatter 1 2 oz per 500 gal to spa water to maintain 2 3PPM of FAC See chlorine in this section 12 Run jet pump s and blower if installed for 1 2 hour Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 16 13 Be sure to reg
20. nation apply 5 times the normal chlorine dosage Stain amp Scale inhibitor Controlling Stain amp Scale Due to hot water conditions staining and scaling may become a problem Water circulation can cause the erosion of metals from spa equipment and create a stained surface A weekly dose of a stain and scale fighter will help To eliminate metals in your water and increase the life of your spa equipment add a sequestering agent to the spa water when draining or refilling the spa for the first time Total Alkalinity Total alkalinity TA is the amount of carbonate bicarbonate and hydroxy ions in the water TA total alkalinity affects and protects the PH of water Proper TA levels allow other chemicals to work more effectively Water with a TA above 160 makes it difficult to adjust the pH With a TA below 130 the PH is unstable and difficult to maintain at proper levels Foam Inhibitor Rapid circulation of spa water combined with soap residue from the user may cause foaming in your spa Foam inhibitors cannot remove the soap but will control foam in the water A shock treatment can oxidize soap in the water and help prevent foaming If foaming remains an issue change the water Consult the foam inhibitor container for directions When adding chemicals to your spa water ad to the center of the spa with the pump and air blower bubbles operating simultaneously Never add chemicals directly into the skimmer To ensure no chemical
21. ny equipment if the circuit breaker and or all power to the spa are off 1 When not it use and or if children are present the spa must be locked and the protective cover securely in place at all times CAUTION a The following people should consult with a physician before using the spa Those suffering from heart disease diabetes high or low blood pressure any condition requiring medical treatment pregnant women the elderly and infants b The consumer product safety commission recommends the water temperature in a spa should not exceed 104 F or 40 C Complete immersion under water in excess of 104 F or 40 C can be hazardous to your health c Long exposure in water at higher temperatures can cause high body temperature Symptoms may include dizziness drowsiness fainting and nausea and reduced awareness and could lead to drowning Limit exposure when using the spa under these conditions d Do not use the spa under influence of alcohol narcotics or other drugs The use of the sap under these conditions may lead to serious consequences e Always test the spa water temperature before entering the spa Enter and exit the spa slowly Wet surfaces can be very slippery f Never bring any electrical appliance into or near the spa Never operate any electrical appliance from inside the spa or when you are wet g Proper chemical maintenance of spa water is necessary to maintain safe water and prevent possible damage to spa components h
22. p and care The side of the skirts panel for install the spa cover basket lifter Note the spa cover basket lifter should install the back skirt panel that side face to the control box panel side one this side shirt we have drilled the holes for the fixing screws just need to use the screw to fix the spa cover basket lifter Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 14 Back side for install sap cover basket lifter Front side control box and panel side Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 15 8 SPA START UP and CARE IMPORTANT Your spa has passed stringent quality assurance testing by trained technicians to ensure reliability and your long term satisfaction Before filling the spa wipe the shell clean with a soft dry rag Follow these instructions to ensure a successful start up or refill 1 Fill spa to correct level approximately 4 inches 10 cm above the top of the filter cartridge 2 Power up First the system starts in priming mode the circulation pump starts up automatically do NOT start jet pumps or blower at this stage let the priming mode continue until the control panel display shows standard mode IMPORTANT Check for air locks in the circulation pump system during the priming There are six small jets installed in the foot well walls one is the ozonator where there should be a stream of bubbles coming out if there is small bubbles coming out from some of the other small jets there is an airlock in the system chec
23. pa products without prior notice This may result in minor variations between this manual and your spa Thank you SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ FOLLOW AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read the entire manual and safety instruction before operating your Spa Follow these bas c safety precautions when installing your spa a WARNING Do not permit children to use this spa without close supervision at all times by an adult b DANGER RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DROWINNG Exercise extreme caution when children using the spa To avoid accidents or risk of drowning ensure children do not use this spa unless under direct and close supervision at all times by an adult Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 2 c DANGER RISK OF INJURY The suction fittings included in this spa are designed to match the water flow of the pump To ensure safety and compatible flow rates install the same model suction fitting or pump in the event a replacement is required CAUTION NEVER OPERATE THE SPA IF THE SUCTION FITTINGS ARE BROKEN OR MISSING NEVER REPLACE A SUCTION FITTING WITH ONE RATED LESS THAN THE FLOW RATE MARKED ON THE ORIGINAL SUCTION FITTINGS d DANGER RISK OF INJURY When the spa jets are in use suction through drains and skimmers are powerful Do not remove the suction grate A damaged suction grate can be hazardous to children and adults with long hair As a precaution restrict long hair from floating freel
24. reaction only add chemicals to heated water Never add chemicals to cold water Store all chemicals in a cool dry place and out of reach of children or pets Consult your authorized spa dealer prior to any chemical use Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 24 Keeping your water clean amp safe MONDAY FRIDAY TEST Bromine Chlorine PH Total Alkalinity TEST Bromine Chlorine PH Total Alkalinity ADJUST Follow steps 1 4 ADJUST Follow steps 1 3 ADD stain and Scale control STEP 1 Adjust total alkalinity ideal range 130 160 Test water follow directions on manufacturer s label and add required amount of chemicals with jets on Wait 30 minutes before running additional tests STEP 2 Adjust PH ideal range 7 4 7 6 Test water follow directions on manufacturer s label and add required amount of chemicals with jets on STEP 3 Adjust bromine chlorine ideal range 3 Sppm or 4 6ppm for heavy usage for bromine and 1 3 ppm for chlorine Fill bromine floater or adjustable feeder and shock spa as necessary STEP 4 Stain and scale control Add required amount each week with jets on Note The chemical chart above is a simple schedule for moderate spa use Depending on the user load and frequency of use more frequent chemical balancing may be required Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 25 11 SPA MAINTENANCE Draining your spa Do not drain water onto your lawn or garden until all chemicals are neglig
25. s programmed to maintain the desired temperature Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes St will be displayed momentarily when you switch into Standard Mode e Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles EC will display solid when the temperature is not current and will alternate with temperature when temperature is current e Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SL will display solidly when temperature is not current and will alternate with temperature when temperature is current Jets To start pump two speed press Jets k WA one time the pump will work at low speed then press Jets again the pump1 will work at high speed The low speed will turn off automatically after 4 hours and if in its filter cycle duration time the pump will work in low speed and the high speed will turn off automatically after 15minutes Press the third time Jets the pump will stop Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 12 Light White light Press the Light button to turn on the lights again to turn off it Preset Filter Cycles The first preset filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa 1s energized The second preset filter cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable for 2 4 6 or 8 hours or for continuo
26. sibility of the spa owner to provide clear access on all sides of the spa for service Failure to meet these guidelines may result in additional service charges during maintenance or repairs to your spa 5 To restrict water from entering the equipment compartment and away from all electrical components ensure all water drains away from the spa Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 6 Electrical installation requirements IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY NOTE DO not turn on electrical power to your spa until instructed in the owner manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 N 8 Improper electrical connections may damage the equipment cause injury a fire and void your spa warranty We strongly recommend that only a licensed and bonded electrician perform the electrical installation Installation must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code local and state electrical codes and the manufacturer s instructions It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure a qualified electrician performs the electrical installation This equipment has been designed to operate on 230 or 380 volts 5 0HZ alternating current The spa must be connected to a dedicated branch circuit IMPORTANT Note Europe R C D Installation circuit breaker including ampere size and selection of the conductor size and type must be performed by qualified electricians in accordance with national Regional and Lo
27. spa cover and allow water to cool Once the heater has cooled reset by pushing any button If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool At 107 F approximately 41 7 C the spa should automatically reset If spa does not Reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization No action required The pumps and the blower will automatically activate regardless of spa status If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization May appear Temporarily in an overheat situation and Disappear when the heater cools If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization May appear Temporarily in an overheat situation and Disappear when the heater cools 18 Message 5n5 HFL LF dr4 Pr Meaning Sensors are out of balance If this Is alternating with the temperature It may just be a temporary condition If the display shows only this message periodically blinking the spa is Shut Down A substantial difference between the Temperature sensors was detected This Could indicate a flow problem Persistent low flow problems Displays On the fifth occurrence of the HFL Message within 24 hours Heater is shut Down but other spa functions continue To run normally Inadequate water detected in heater Inadequate
28. the same once again until the small bubbles doesn t come out anymore There should only be coming out a stream of bubbles from one jet which is the ozone Please note that once the jet pumps or blower has started the the ozone will shut of for one hour and then automatically start again Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 33
29. ularly check your sanitizer levels 14 Check for air locks in the circulation pump system there are six small jets installed in the foot well walls turn off the jet pumps and blower check for small bubbles coming out from the small jets 15 To conserve energy and ensure your spa is ready for use place the thermal cover securely on and lock it 16 IMPORTANT Pillows_must be removed from the Spa after each time the spa has been used Pillows will not be replaced on guarantee if the color has changed or faded Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 17 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MESSAGE S DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL Message OHH OHS ICE SNr Snb Meaning No message on display Power has been cut off to the spa Overheat The spa has shut down On some systems an alarm may sound One of the sensors has detected 118 F approximately 47 8 C at the heater Overheat The spa has hut down One of the sensors has detected that The spa water is 110 F approximately 43 3 C Ice potential freeze condition detected Spa is shut down The sensor that is Plugged into the sensor A jack is not Working Spa is shut down The sensor that is Plugged into the sensor B jack is not Working Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Action Required The control panel will be disabled until Power returns Spa settings are preserved on all systems DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the
30. us 24hours To program press cool or warm then Jets Press cool or warm to adjust Press Jets to exit programming i a re f a zn p i opr 2 There are both power cable caps on the corner shirt you can use a drill machine to drill the suitable hole for the power cable Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 13 7 INITIAL START UP PROCEDURES AND SPA COVER BASKET LIFTER DO NOT TURN ON THE POWER TO THE SPA WHEN THE SPA IS PARTIALLY FILLED OR EMPTY 1 Ensure the circuit breaker to the spa is off 2 Rotate all the jets in the spa to a clockwise fully open position Executed in FACTORY 3 Ifthe spa is equipped with valves a handle located near the jet pumps ensure the handle is open Spas with 1 pump will include 2 valves and spas with 2 pumps will include 4 valves ican Note a circulation pump will include 2 valves The valves are in open position upon delivery see picture 4 How to open and close the door to pump area Un tighten the three screws in bottom of the door and remove it Note that the door is always on the side where the control panel is installed For Diamond and Gold series there is a lock installed Use the attached keys to open and lock 5 To prevent the possibility of leakage in the equipment bay ensure the pump unions are tight 6 Close and cap the hose bib This is used for draining the spa Now check next chapter for the spa start u
31. water detected in heater Displays on third occurrence of dr Message spa is shut down When your spa is first activated it will Go into priming mode Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Action Required If the problem persists contact your dealer Or service organization Check water level in spa Refill if necessary If the water level 1s okay Make sure the pumps have been primed If problem persists contact your dealer Or service organization Follow action required for HFL message Heating capacity of the spa will not reset automatically you may press any button to reset Check water level in spa Refill if Necessary If the water level is okay Make sure the pumps have been primed Press any button to reset Follow action required for dr message spa will not automatically reset you may Press any button to reset The priming mode will Last for up to 4 minutes and then the spa Will begin to heat and maintain the water Temperature in the standard mode 19 Message F 5by Meaning Action Required Temperature unknown After the pump has been running for 2 Minutes the Temperature not temperature will be displayed current in In Economy or sleep mode the pump may Be off for Economy Or sleep mode hours outside a filter If you wish To see the current spa temperature either Switch to Standard mode or turn Jets 1 on For at least two minutes Standby Mode has
32. y in the spa If any part of the body or hair is drawn into or stuck in the fittings turn the spa off immediately e DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Install the spa at least 5 feet 1 5M from all metal surfaces In accordance with your country electrical Code a spa may be installed within 5 feet 1 5M of metal surfaces only if each metal surface is permanently connected to the wire connector on the terminal box provided by a minimum NO 8 AWG 8 4mm2 solid copper conductor DD DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Never operate any electrical appliances from inside the spa or if you are wet Do not permit any electric appliance such as a hair dryer light radio telephone or television within 5 feet 1 5m of the spa g WARNING To reduce the risk of injury 1 Water temperatures between 38 C 100 F and 40 C 104 F are considered safe for a healthy adult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes Never allow the spa water temperature to exceed 40 C 104 F ii Spa water temperatures for pregnant women should be limited to 38 C 100 F Higher water temperatures may have a high potential for causing fetal damage in the early stages of pregnancy Limit time is no longer then10 minutes iii Individual tolerance of water temperature can vary and regulating devices may not reflect the proper temperature Check the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa iv The us
33. y reads OVERHEAT l Too much filtration 1 Reduce the number of filter 2 Temperature setting too high cycles and or the filter cycle duration 2 Turn down the thermostat Will not turn on 1 No power 1 Check circuit breaker in any mode and or R C D Turns on by itself Normal automatic daily power No action required b nn Light isout is out 1l Burnedoutbulb si out bulb 1l Replacebulb sd bulb Pump shuts down Unexpectedly Automatic timer has shut pump Push JETS Button again to while in use off start another cycle Motor over heated and If pump s will not restart automatic protective device has when JETS Button is shut down pump s pushed call for service If problem persists call for service Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 28 13 WINTER AND SUMMER INSULATION Spas are equipped with an insulation curtain on the pump area skirt that can remove and install it for usage in summer and winter time DURING SUMMER TIME THE CURTAIN INSULATION MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SKIRT Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 Remarks Outside temperature for summer time is from 15 C and upwards Warning the curtain must be removed and put it away during summer time otherwise the temperature will be too high and may cause the equipment to be overheated 29 Model2200 2120 2080 2000 Ver 11 0 30 DURING WINTER TIME THE CURTAIN INSULATION SHOULD BE INSTALLED Model2200 2120 208
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