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1. Change a Wier style skimmer filter Step 1 Remove the filter cover by slidding up the front plate Step 2 Remove the filter tray in order to access the filter compartment Step 3 Remove the old filter s by unscrewing Step 4 Replace with the new filter s and rescrew filter Step 5 Ensure the filter tray locates on the runners and slide back in place Note Follow the same process for a single port filter NOTE FOR SWIM SPAS Change the two filters stacked one on top of each other Bottom filter is threaded and the top filter is push fit TIP CLEANING YOUR FILTER It is advisable to clean your hot tub filters every 2 or 3 weeks Turn off spa electrics power Remove the cartridge from the filter housing and use a garden hose or a tap to wash down the filter Rinse until all dirt and debris have been removed ooak the filter cartridge for at least 1 hour overnight is preferable in a clean suitable size bucket using a filter cleaner solution Rinse the cartridge again after cleaning to remove any traces of cleaning solution Always dry the filters before inserting them back into your hot tub This ensures that the filters perform to there best and last longer Let them dry naturally It is also a good idea to keep a spare set of filters Do not run spa without filters To order more filters in the UK call 01293 824094 or our website www canadianspacompany com Remove the motors pumps electro
2. Canadian Spa Company Owners Manual UK Europe version CE om REGISTERED FIRM Intertek www canadianspacompany com SAFETY INFORMATION Europe 50Hz IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment be sure to follow these basic safety precautions 1 WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times DANGER Risk of accidental drowning Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorised access by children To avoid accidents ensure that children cannot use this spa unless they are supervised at all times DANGER Risk of injury The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match specific water flow created by the pump Should the need arise to replace the suction fitting or the pump ensure that the flow rates are compatible Never operate the spa if suction fittings are broken or missing Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction fitting DANGER Risk of Electrical Shock Install at least 5 feet 1 5m from all metal surfaces As an alternative spa may be installed within 5 feet 1 5m of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected bonded by a minimum ground wire DANGER Risk of Electrical Shock Do not permit any electrical appliance such as a light telephone radio television etc within 5 feet
3. UE NAMOHB ZAVBLO3N zan ama rA NMOHS Nr wo EJ z w m EEEN Made in Tusun CA any part of the moving of the spa and cannot advise on the methods used to move the spa Base The base for your swim spa must be a flat level surface that contacts the entire base of the spa We recommend 15 cm of re enforced concrete but any flat level base that is stable and will not shift or settle will suffice If sinking your spa into the ground you need to provide adequate drainage for water so that the hole the spa sits in cannot flood as this will damage the electronics and electrical components Also at least a metre of access to the entire front of the spa filters is required for component access You are responsible for providing access and repair to access to the spa in case of fault di b n e rd d N gt e Y is gm TS CS c Fil NANGLeRzE g E y I E ag Q5 NN WARRANTY ON 825 151M 2X21N M7 THESE US PATENTS HEATER 3 OKw 82 GRMORE SET G2823 6590188 WARNING USE OPEN END WRENCH TO HOLD C STUD WHEN TIGHTENING NUTS TO g AANUFACT URED UNDER ONE a a 5361215 555075 7 417 83 N TER PATENTS BOTH FOREIGN AND DOM ALL SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT BALBOA Y 5 j 0000000000080 ANI An mundi TE DIE a ron ANO PENONG GROUP gt M 58107 1206220016 Z PREVENT DAMAGE TO EPOXY END SEAI E188744 A AAAA M MIL 15 3 Starting your hot tub spa POWERING UP YOUR SPA
4. Once the spa is properly wired and filled with water the spa power can be turned on and Start up chemicals added 1 Turn on RCD breaker If breaker trips immediately check Neutral and Ground Wire connections Upon initial power up 4 sets of numbers flash on the LED display of the topside Console The last number in the sequence is the incoming power meter which can be used to verify that the spa is wired correctly 3 The spa begins an automatic priming routine which will last 6 minutes Pr is on the LED display 4 The priming routine will automatically run each spa pump to prime When the Pr is displayed press any PUMP button to prime that pump or wait for the priming routine to turn on the Pump IMPORTANT To avoid pump damage do not run pumps for more than 1 minute without moving water If no water is moving turn power off and perform air lock procedure See the Troubleshooting section 5 The Topside Console display flashes 100F then F for approximately 2 minutes to determine water temperature as it flows through the heater 6 The default pre set temperature is 36 5 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD readout This temperature will be current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes Set the desired temperature between 80 104 F 26 40 C by pressing the temp button s If the water temperature is below the set temperature the spa s heater and ind
5. EUROPE Your swim spa runs on 230V 50Hz single phase There are two configurations you can run your swim spa on The minimum supply current is 50 amps in this configuration the heater will disengage if all 4 pumps are turned on The second option is to have the heater on even when the entire spa is running on full speed in very cold climates this may be desirable especially if using the spa outdoors in winter for hours on end In this configuration a 60 amp supply is required The size of the wire required will be determined by the distance to the supply and the shielding method your electrician will be able to advise you of the required wiring for your specific situation Access The Swim spa will arrive assembled as a single unit on a pallet It will weigh approx one metric ton and cannot be disassembled For this reason you will need to have a crane or other mechanical method of unloading the spa and getting it to your site We recommend you book a contract lift where the lifting company will assess the situation and method of lift and carry insurance in case of accidental damage to the spa or the property The spa warranty does not cover damage from installation It is the responsibility of the customer or his agents be it crane company or lift operator to assess the lift and control all aspects of the moving of the spa Canadian Spa Company will not take responsibility for a a I SAC da FUSE T30A 480 DET wwoss
6. condensation and or any other problems arising from winterizing your spa will not be covered under the warranty For other service packages available visit www canadianspacompany com 24 How to Guide HOW TO CHANGE A PUMP ON A CANADIAN SPA HOT TUB TOOLS NEEDED Phillips CH3 screwdriver 13mm spanner head oil filter grip available at large hardware retailers Wire cutters IMPORTANT SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BY DISCONNECTING THE PLUG AT THE SOCKET OR ISOLATION SWITCH Please contact a qualified electrician if you need assistance or contact us at Canadian Spa STEP 6 Remove clamp to wire unplug pump plug from circuit board ensure cable ties are removed from plumbing STEP 1 Unscrew side panels to access pump on the fascia with air vent and the MP3 Player housing STEP 7 Unscrew earth wire from pump ensure wire is moved safely away from pump area STEP 2 Remove panel strips and side panels on the touch pad side STEP 8 Remove all 4 nuts from pump base using a 13mm spanner head i STEP 3 Uncouple on off switch A 1 N to MP3 1 STEP 4 Shut down both slice valves to isolate water STEP 9 Undo pump union joints using an oil filter grip available at large hardware retailers STEP 10 Lift pump off the 4 screw pump base and replace with NEW pump ensuring the screw heads are aligned with pump holes y d STEP 5 Unscrew Control pack di cover using a Phillips s
7. 1 5m of a spa unless such appliances are installed and built in by the manufacturer ELECTRICAL SUPPLY The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with the national electrical standards This disconnect must be readily accessible and visible to the spa occupant but installed at least 5 feet 1 5m from the spa water WARNING To reduce the risk of injury The water in the spa should never exceed 40 C 104 F Water temperature between 38 C 100 F and 40 C 104 is considered safe for a healthy adult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when the spa use exceeds 10 minutes Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during early months of pregnancy pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to 38 C 100 F Before entering a spa the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices varies The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medicatio
8. Plug amp Play 79 x 40 x 30 310Ib 1 310lb 200cm x 100cm x 74cm 140kg 595kg Quebec Plug amp Play 79 x 59 x 32 550Ib 1 970lb 200cm x 150cm x 80cm 250kg 890kg Winnipeg Plug amp Play 79 x 79 x 32 690Ib 2 650Ib 200cm x 200cm x 80cm 310kg 1 200kg Toronto 04 x 84 x 33 840lb 3 000Ib 213cm x 213cm x 82cm 380kg 1 360kg Thunder Bay 87 x 87 x 34 880Ib 3 475lb 220cm x 220cm x 85cm 400kg 1 575kg Niagara 90 x 90 x 39 1 015Ib 4 235lb 228cm x 228cm x 99cm 460kg 1 920kg Vancouver 90 x 90 x 35 1 015Ib 4 235Ib 228cm x 228cm x 87cm 460kg 1 920kg Victoria 87 X 87 x 34 880Ib 3 595Ib 220cm x 220cm x 85cm 400kg 1 630kg Alberta 03 x 83 x 34 815Ib 3 350Ib 211cm x 211cm x 85cm 370kg 1 520kg Halifax 84 x 64 x 34 660Ib 2 490Ib 213cm x 160cm x 85cm 300kg 1 130kg Montreal 04 x 64 x 34 660lb 2 335lb 213cm x 160cm x 85cm 300kg 1 060kg St Lawrence 13 Sport Pool 154 x 90 x 54 2 200 Ib 15 000 390cm x 230cm x 140cm 998 kg 6804 kg St Lawrence 16 Swim Spa 197 x 90 x 54 2 515Ib 16 975lb 500cm x 230cm x 140cm 1 140kg 7 700kg A sheltered environment such as a gazebo can prolong the life of the spa and reduce operating costs When planning out your location be sure to keep these tips in mind Water should always drain away from the spa DO NOT locate your spa in a low run off area since melting snow or rain could flood the area and cause pump and equipment damage A minimum of 3 1m of access needs to
9. Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SLP will alternate with temperature when heater current SLP will display solid when heater is not current Spa will only heat within Filter Cycle sessions To switch between Modes Press Mode button then Cool button until you reach desired mode then press Mode button to select PRESET FILTER CYCLES The first Filter Cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is powered up The second Filter Cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable from 1 to 12 hours Indicated by F 1 F 2 F 3 until F 12 The default Filter time is F 2 To program press Warm button then Jet 1 Press the Cool button to adjust to desired setting To select and continue press Jet 1 button DN D or N will now be shown on display e DN Day and Night Filtration e D Day Filtration e N Night Filtration Please note 2 Filtration cycles daily is recommended To Select Program press Cool until desired setting To select and Exit press Jet 1 button Freeze Protection ICE If the temperature sensors detect a drop to approximately 44 F 6 7 C within the heater then the pump s and blower will automatically activate to provide freeze protection The equipment will stay on until 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa
10. This spa must be permanently connected hard wired to the power supply No plug in connections or extension cords are to be used in conjunction with the operation of this spa BFIEAH BLUE resti Kt Consumer panel S d 3o ees RCD Breaker Hot tub control box IH SPA SYSTEM BOX supplying power to the spa which is not in accordance with these instructions will void both the independent testing agency listing and the manufacturer s warranty 2 The power supplied to this spa must be a dedicated circuit with no other appliances or lights sharing the power provided by the circuit 3 To determine the proper wire size see Power Requirements section a Wire size must be appropriate per local codes b All wiring must be copper to ensure proper connections Do not use Aluminum Wire Using Aluminum Wire will void the manufacturer s warranty 4 Although not required but recommended a suitably rated isolator switch to open all ungrounded supply connectors 5 he electrical circuit supplied for the spa must include a suitable Residual Circuit Device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA IMPORTANT For supply connections use conductors sized on the basis of amperage but rated for 75 C 167 F 6 An RCD breaker must be used in order for the spa to function properly 7 To gain access to the spa s power terminal block remove the screws to the access panel located
11. for an invigorating massage Aroma basket cap Open cap to place aromatherapy beads Close after use Large Diverter Located on the topside of the spa this valve physically diverts the flow of water from one jet zone of the spa to the other Air Controller These are located around the top of your spa Increase or decrease the force of your jets by opening or closing the air control valves Waterfall control Located on the topside of the spa this valve adjusts water flow to the waterfall ocating your hot tub spa CHOOSING A LOCATION This spa is designed for indoor or outdoor use Factors to consider when choosing a location for the spa include weight of the spa indoor outdoor location and drainage The following section provides guidelines that must be followed It is the sole responsibility of the spa owner to ensure proper installation of the spa IMPORTANT The base upon which the spa is placed must be smooth flat level and capable of uniformly supporting the combined weight of the spa water and users without shifting or settling for the entire time the spa is in place If the spa is placed on a surface which does not meet these requirements damage to the Spa Skirt and or Spa Shell may result Damaged caused by improper support is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure the integrity of the supporting structure at all times We recommend a poured
12. panel from the front of the spa cabinet 2 To access the power terminal strip remove the cover from the control box 3 Feed the mains power supply into the box through one of the removable cable entry points Fit the cable gland to the box and connect securely to the panel 4 Connect wires to terminal block All wires must be connected and tightened securely or damage may result 5 Replace the control box cover Electrical connection is now complete Made in Fusbo C HEATER 3 OKWW BOO 15ihi 2X2Ihi M USE OPEN END WRENCH TO HOLD 58118 PIM i 6 A Green coloured terminal or a terminal marked Ground is located in the supply terminal box compartment or on the side of the box This terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying the equipment to reduce the risk of electric shock 7 BONDING LUGS are provided on the external surface of the supply terminal box compartment All field installed metal components such as rails ladders drains or other similar hardware within 3 metres of the spa or hot tub must be bonded to the bonding lugs with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the supply conductors i Ea PETS re es Me nb ie i ER t e z HControlisystems WARRANTY 1206250119 VN C Installation Electrical requirements ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SWIM SPA
13. shapes and button configurations Also referred to as the Console AIR INJECTOR Small jet that allows air from the Air Blower into spa jets Waterfall Cup holder On Off Vavle Control panel Spa light Pop up speaker 9 Filter housing Water diver Rota jet 3 Suction fitting Point jet Aromatherapy Mini jet Mini Led light Massage jet Air regulator Side drainer Air injector Jumbo jet Miro jet Footwell JET Device that ejects water creating water movement in the spa AROMATHERAPY Treatment achieved by adding a scent directly to the water or a canister containing the scent in the air control system DRAIN VALVE Valve located on the outside of spa cabinet used to drain water from the spa A garden hose can be attached to the drain valve EQUIPMENT BAY Location under the Spa Shell covered by access panels that houses the spa controller and pumps FILTER HOUSING Assembly that holds the filter cartridge configurations may differ from model to model FLOATING WEIR Telescoping device in the filter system that skims the water to collect floating particles FOOT WELL Lowest portion of the spa where the suction fittings are located OVERLAY Decal covering the Topside Console showing button location for various spa operations SUCTION FITTING Located at the bottom of the spa used to return water back into the filter and pump system All pumps require two suction fittings AIR CON
14. steel reinforced concrete slab with a minimum thickness of 4 inches 10cm Wood decking is acceptable if it is constructed so that it meets the structural requirements outlined above The spa location must provide drainage away from the spa Placing the spa in a depression without provisions for proper drainage could allow rain water snow melt overflow and other casual water to flood the equipment bay creating a wet condition in which the spa could be damaged For spas recessed into a deck installation must permit access to the access panels either from above or below for servicing Ensure that there are no obstructions which would prevent removal of allaccess panels and access to jet components especially on the side of the access panels typically under the topside Console WEIGHT CALCULATIONS See spa specifications for exact weights Typically the dry weight of a spa can range from 600 1000 Ibs US 220 455 kg dry The volume of the spa can range from 300 400 gallons US 1135 1515 litres Use the average weight of water 8 Ibs US per gallon or 2 1 kg per litre to approximate the total weight of the spa without users OUTDOOR LOCATION Considerations for selecting an outdoor spa location e Local building and home owner association codes pertaining to the installation of a portable spa e Do not place your spa within 3m of overhead power lines Make sure the spa is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and a
15. tear e Gas shocks provide assistance to lift the cover e Low profile design e Virtually zero clearance required behind spa great for tight spaces e Mounts directly to the spa e Made of black powder coated steel e Fits up to 2 4m Spas Removal CRS 3 CANADIAN SPA CABINET MOUNT LIFTER Fully compatible with Canadian Spa Company Spas this Cover Lifter is the ideal choice to complement your hot tub or spa making cover removal and replacement a quick one handed operation while reducing wear and tear on your hot tub cover Mounts directly to the spa cabinet Made of black powder coated Aluminum Fits up to 2 4m Spas including swim spa Requires 30 48cm 45 72cm rear clearance Whilst this is the most suitable product to complement our Hot Tub range this product will also fit most regular shaped hot tubs and spas up to 2 4m wide NOTE This product requires some tools to assemble and fit including a spanner and a cordless drill Starting your hot tub spa FILLING UP YOUR HOT TUB SPA IMPORTANT Before filling the spa it is important to read and understand the water chemistry section of this manual Do not proceed until the water chemistry section is understood and the source water is tested Verify that the spa is in the desired final location Refer to the Choosing a Location section once filled the spa cannot be moved without draining Follow these filling instructions to avoid damage to t
16. temperature has risen to approx 45 F 7 2 C or higher N B In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensors Aux freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a 4 minute delay in turn off See your dealer for details Chemical maintenance INITIAL TREATMENT Fill spa with fresh water through skimmer basket Do not use water from a water softener Before adding chemicals it is important to find out your spa s water capacity in litres See opposite 1 Add 60 ml 2 oz of Scale Control scale Inhibitor per1000 litres 2 Once the spa has sufficient water for circulation turn on power 3 Add 30 ml 1 oz of Spa Clear per 1000 litres 4 Using the test strips balance pH to 7 2 7 6 Total alkalinity to 80 150 ppm 5 Add a chlorine tablet to floating dispenser or Chlorine granules directly into water DAILY MAINTENANCE 1 The spa must be left powered up at all times 2 Test and maintain ideal levels of pH Alkalinity and Chlorine using the test strips WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 1 Add 30 ml of Scale Control scale Inhibitor per 1000 litres while water is circulating 2 Add 30 ml of Spa Clear per 1000 litres 3 Test and maintain ideal levels of pH Alkalinity and Chlorine using the test strip PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 1 Calcium and organic waste c
17. the LCD stops flashing Each press of the Temp pad will continue to either raise or lower the set temperature If the opposite direction is desired release the pad and let the display revert to the current water temperature Press the pad to display the set temperature and again to make the temperature change in the desired direction After three seconds the LCD will stop flashing and display the current spa temperature Note If there is an alternate panel with separate Up and Down buttons in place of a Temp button may be used Simply press Up or Down where a Temp button press is indicated Ignore the direction reversal paragraph JETS 1 Touch the Jets button once to activate the low speed of the pump and again for the high speed Press the Jets button again to turn off the pump If left running the low speed of the pump will automatically turn off after 4 hours and the high speed will automatically turn off after 15 minutes It may also activate for at least 2 minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon mode When the low speed turns on automatically in its Filtration cycle it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Note Filtration Cycles will activate every 12 hours from the time spa was first powered up LIGHT Press the Light button to turn the li
18. the pump and again for the high speed Press the Jets button again to turn off the pump If left running the low speed of the pump will automatically turn off after 4 hours and the high speed will automatically turn off after 15 minutes It may also activate for at least 2 minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon mode When the low speed turns on automatically in its Filtration cycle it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Note Filtration Cycles will activate every 12 hours from the time spa was first powered up Note Circulation pumps may also be installed into some makes of spas which will run the heater and filtration cycles The circulation pump cannot be controlled on the topside panel and will run for duration of heating or Filtration cycles JETS 2 BLOWER 4 Button pad Touch the Blower button once to activate blower on and off If left on the blower will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note The blower will turn on for 30 seconds at the beginning of every filter cycle AD Y y Z Jets2 Blower EA c9 e Heat Set Temp gt LIGHT Press the Light button to turn the light on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after 4 hours To change the sequence on the LED lighting press Light button to turn light on then press again to turn light off then p
19. ANT e Always lock Spa Cover in place when not using the spa e Do not walk or sit on Spa Cover e Remove snow build up to avoid breaking the foam inner core e Do not drag Spa Cover on rough surfaces Like any luxury item a boat car or recreational vehicle care and maintenance is critical to the lasting quality and enjoyment of a spa The spa has been designed to provide years of health and relaxation benefits Proper care and maintenance outlined in this section is neces sary to ensure the longevity of the spa Damage caused by not follow ing care and maintenance guidelines in this section is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty CRS 1 BOTTOM MOUNT HOT TUB COVER LIFTER Fully compatible with Canadian Spas this Cover Lifter is the ideal choice to complement your hot tub or spa making cover removal and replacement a quick one handed operation while reducing wear and tear on your hot tub cover e Mounts directly to the spa e Can be mounted with optional under spa brackets without the need for drilling holes in the skirt Made of black powder coated Aluminum Requires 30 48cm 45 72cm rear clearance CRS 2 TOP MOUNT HOT TUB COVER LIFTER Fully compatible with ALL our Canadian Spa hot tubs and spas and most other brands this Cover Lifter is the ideal choice to complement your Hot Tub making cover removal and replacement a quick one handed operation while extending your covers life by reducing wear and
20. L SLP Diagnostic Messages MEANING No message on display Power has been cut off to spa Temperature unknown Overheat The spa has shut down One of the sensors has detected that the spa water is 110 F 43 3 C or higher Overheat The spa has shut down One of the sensors has detected that the spa water is 110 F 43 3 C Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugged into Sensor A jack is not working Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugged into Sensor B jack is not working sensors are out of balance If alternating with spa temperature it may be a temporary condi tion If flashing by itself spa is shut down A significant difference between temperature sensors has been detected This could indicate a flow problem Persistent low flow problems Display on the fifth occurrence of HL HFL message with in 24 hours Heater is shut down but other spa functions continue to operate Possible inadequate water poor flow or air bubble detected in the heater Spa is shut down for 15 minutes Inadequate water detected in heater Displays on third occurrence of dr message Spa is shut down Ice Potential freeze condition detected Spa is in Economy Mode Spa is in Economy Mode 20 ACTION REQUIRED The control panel will be disabled until power is re established Based on spa controller configuration will return to Factory Default Settings After the Pump has been running 2
21. Odour Foaming Scum Ring Algae Growth Eye Irritation Skin Irritation Rash Stains Scale Erratic pH Test Results Unusual pH Test Color Canadian Spa Company Owners Manual Trouble shooting POSSIBLE CAUSE Inadequate filtration dirty filter Excessive oils organic matter Suspended particles High total dissolved solids TDS Low Chlorine levels Low sanitizer level Excessive organics Improper sanitisation Inadequate filtration Dirty filter Low pH Low Chlorine levels Chloramine level too high Low pH Low pH Bacteria or algae growth Build up of body oils lotion and chemicals resulting from soap or detergent Calcium Hardness too low Large amounts of Total Dissolved Solids TDS High pH Low Sanitizer level Chloramine level too high Low sanitizer level pH or total Alkalinity out of balance Unsanitary water Chlorine level above 5 ppm Soaking too long Total Alkalinity and or pH too low High iron or copper content High Calcium content Total Alkalinity and or pH too high Low Sanitiser level Old pH indicator dye Deluxe Chemical Kit 21 SOLUTION Increase filtration Cycle duration if used heavily Clean or replace filter as necessary Shock spa with Sanitiser or Shock Run jets and clean Filter Use a Clarifier Depending on severity drain spa to half full and refill or completely drain and refill Add Chlorine Use Spa Shock and adjust sanitiser level Use Spa Shock and ad
22. Pump or Motor Spa Overheating Spa will not turn off Abnormal water Water not clean Trouble shooting POSSIBLE CAUSE Breaker or RCD off Loose wire connection Mis wired Component failure Improper voltage to heater Set on ECON or SLP mode Temperature set to low Water level too low Blown fuse Component failure Air lock Improper voltage to pump Time out Component failure Thermal overload Low water level Burned out bulb Blown fuse Time out Thermal overload Component failure Blown fuse Burned out UV bulb Component failure Air lock Adjustable jets turned off Faulty pump or motor Slice valve closed Clogged filter Jet face not seated Broken jet Adjustable jets turned off Air control valve not open Broken jet Jet not seated properly Air lock Low water level Clogged filter Damaged or warn motor bearings High ambient temperature Filtration duration Spa is trying to heat Spa is on high filter cycle Spa is in standard mode Excessive evaporation Excessive splashing Dirty or clogged filter Poor water chemistry Insufficient filtration Cycle duration High solids content 22 SOLUTION Check that RCD breaker is turned ON Check wire connections Check wiring per diagram especially neutral wire Perform elimination test to determine failed component See elimination test section At power up verify voltage to heater by observing the last numbers displayed on Topside Cons
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24. TROL Device located on top side of spa used to turn on and off air assist to jets One valve can operate up to 20 jets WATER DIVERTER Device located on top side of spa and used to change the direction of water flow ON OFF VALVE located on Top Rail of spa used to turn water on and off to features such as waterfalls and fountains SLICE VALVE Two position open or closed sliding valve used to cut off water flow so that the pumps and spa controller can be removed or serviced Slice valve operations up for open down toward the valve body for closed SPA COVER Marine grade vinyl covering filled with rigid foam inserts to cover the top of the spa The spa cover is the most important item for maintaining consistency of the spa water temperature and chemistry How your spa functions BASIC Water is drawn through the drains in the foot well and the skim filter on the side of the spa Water is pumped through a filter over the heater into the Ozone Reaction Chamber and returns to the jets Water entering the spa has been filtered heated and mixed with air ready for use Note A pressure switch on the heater ensures water flow over the heater before allowing the heater to energise JETS All regular jets can be flow adjusted by rotating the face of the jet As the jet is turned clockwise the air at the jet is gradually reduced then the water As the jet is rotated counter clockwise water flow is increased then the water and air mix is inc
25. amming The blower purges for 30 seconds at the beginning of each filter cycle The low speed of the pump runs during filtration and the ozone generator if installed will be enabled Note Setting filtration cycles for long periods on high cycles will overheat pump it is advisable to set on F 2 or F 4 Only use F 8 or F C to help clear cloudy water for a short period FREEZE PROTECTION IC ICE If the temperature sensors detect a drop to below 44 F 6 7 C within the heater the pump will automatically activate to provide freeze protection ICE will alternate with temperature display until temp reached The equipment stays on until 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to 45 F 7 2 C or higher In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensors Auxiliary freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a 4 minute delay in turn off Contact your dealer for details opa operation VL404 Control Pad North America UK Europe VL404 North America 3 amp 4 Button VS501 SZ TOPSIDE CONTROL EXPLANATION Models Winnipeg Toronto Quebec Halifax Montreal VL404 UK Europe 3 amp 4 Button CPGS501Z TOPSIDE CONTROL EXPLANATION Models Toronto START UP When your spa is first actuated it will go into Priming m
26. an build up on the filter Use Filter Clean once every two months to prolong the life of the filter 2 If foam appears squirt a small amount of Defoamer on the area 3 When to drain the spa 1 3 x Gallons average number of bathers per day i e 1 3 X 300 50 Days Important Note In hard water areas use two to three times the PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Cloudy water Suspended particles High pH test to verify Poor filtration igh dissolved solids Empty spa and re fill Coloured Water Dissolved metals Foaming Fragrance High concentration of oils Scale deposits High calcium level High pH control High alkalinity Balance pH Odour High level of organic contaminates Eye skin irritation Low pH and or alkalinity Combined chlorine due to organic contamination rece Spa type Yukon 455 Quebec 645 Montreal Spa Capacity Litres Volume Kin Canadian Spa Company Deluxe Chemical Kit SOLUTION Add spa clear Add pH down Clean filter w Filter Free Add Scale Control de scaler Reduce amount of fragrance Add Foam Free defoamer soaps and organic compounds Rinse bathers and suits prior to entry Add Stain amp Scale Inhibitor Increase the amount of Chlorine tabs and check Ozonator Add Alkalinity Booster Increase the amount of Chlorine tabs Granules and check Ozonator n MESSAGE HH OHH OH OHH SA SnA Sb Snb Sn SnS HL HFL LF dr dry IC ICE EC ECN S
27. anner STEP 3 Shut down slice valves either side of control box STEP 8 Undo left and right side heater unions using large grips STEP 4 Unscrew face plate of control box using screwdriver STEP 9 Remove gaskets from plumbing and fit new ones from new heater STEP 10 Install new heater STEP 11 To re assemble reverse the above sequence STEP 5 Unplug sensors plug from circuit board Pinch tab down before pulling out plug ua 28 Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Canadian Spa Co Manufacturing extends the following warranties to the original purchasers of its portable spas Structural Warranty Canadian Spa Co warrants structure of the spa shell against water loss due to structural failure for the period of 25 years from the date of purchase by the original owner If in Canadi an Spa Co opinion structure proves to be defective Canadian Spa Co will repair or at its option replace the defective structure without charge to the customer Surface Warranty Canadian Spa Co warrants the acrylic finish against defects in material and work manship and specifically against blistering cracking or delamination for the period of two 2 years from the original purchase date to the original purchaser If in Canadian Spa Co opinion the surface proves to be defective during this period Canadian Spa Co will repair or at its option replace the defective spa shell without charge to the
28. arm button to skip Priming Mode and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the Standard mode TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Temp 80 F 104 F 26 C 40 C The start up temperature is set at 100F 37 C The last measured tem perature is constantly displayed on the LCD Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes Press the Warm2 or Cool button to display and adjust the set tempera ture After 3 seconds the LCD will automatically display the last measured spa temperature JETS 1 Touch the Jets 1 button once to activate the low speed of the pump and again for the high speed Press the Jets 1 button again to turn off the pump If left running the low speed of the pump will automatically turn off after 4 hours and the high speed will automatically turn off after 15 min utes It may also activate for at least 2 minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon mode When the low speed turns on automatically in its Filtration cycle it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Note Filtration Cycles will activate every 12 hours from the time spa was first powered up Note Circulation pumps may also be installed into some makes of spas which will run the heater and filtration cycles The circulation
29. automatically display the last measured spa temperature JETS 1 Touch the Jets 1 button once to activate the low speed of pump 1 and again for the high speed Press the Jets 1 button again to turn off pump 1 If left running the pump s low speed will automatically turn off after 4 hours and the pump s high speed will automatically turn off after 15 minutes The pumps low speed runs when the spa is heating when a filter cycle is activated or when a freezing condition is detected When the low speed turns on auto matically it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started JETS 2 Touch the Jets 2 button once to turn pump 2 on or off and to shift between low and high speeds if it is a two speed pump If left running pump 2 will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Either pump can also be activated by an optional auxiliary control button LIGHT Press the Light button to turn the spa light on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after 4 hours If a fibre optic light is installed press the Light button once to start the light and wheel press it again to stop the wheel and then again to turn the light off BLOWER This button turns the blower on and off The blower automatically turns off after 15 minutes MODE This button is used to switch between Standard Economy and Sleep Modes e Standard Mode is programmed to maintain the desired temperature N
30. be given around the base of the spa in case any service is required Do not locate your spa underneath any overhanging wires and keep it clear of any electrical appliances Try to position your spa away from any overhanging trees as small debris such as pine needles can become lodged inside the jets causing damage to the equipment Be sure to have a proper base created before delivery Your spa must be placed on a flat level surface that is at least 4 10 cm thick and every part of the spa base must be in contact with the surface Patio stones concrete slabs and well supported decks should be sufficient enough for your spa For St Lawrence Swim Spa owners Your spa will arrive as a single unit on a flatbed truck and will require a crane or other mechanical method of unloading to get the spa to your location We recommend that you hire a professional lifting company to assess the situation and organize the move for you Canadian Spa Company will not take any responsibility for moving the spa and the spa warranty does not cover damage incurred from unloading We recommend a 6 15cm re enforced concrete pad as a suitable base for your swim spa Failure to properly locate your spa may void your warranty please contact your local Canadian Spa Company dealer if you have any questions Installation Electrical requirements Electrical Installation 50 Hz U K Europe Spa Model Voltage Min RCD Size Yukon Plug amp Play 230V 13A Quebec Plug am
31. be installing a cover lift as an add on feature allow 3ft 1m on all sides of the spa Damage caused by not following the Choosing a Location guidelines or improper installation not in accordance with local codes and authorities is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Consult local state providence or city building codes before installation POSITIONING YOUR HOT TUB SPA When selecting a site for your spa take into account the following A Local Codes There may be certain restrictions and or requirements that are particular to your locality If in doubt check with your local council B Delivery Passageway The spa will arrive as a unit and cannot be disassembled Ideally the spa will be placed on a trolley either on its side or on its base The unit will then be rolled into place easily crossing grass gravel and small terrain anomalies For safe and non intrusive installation we require an opening not less than the size of your spa see dealer for current sizes plus at least 40cm height for the trolley and a minimum of 5cm clearance on each side If your access does not meet these conditions or in the case of other obstacles steps fences walls steep hills etc contact Canadian Spa Company for advice and conditions C Location amp Base A sheltered environment can result in lower operating and maintenance costs You must allow 1 metre clearance for access to the spa s access panel for servicing e The site
32. crewdriver 5 Y N we gt N I X aw Li y STEP 11 To re assemble reverse the above sequence 25 How to Guide REPLACE AN AMPLIFIER ON A HOT TUB TOOLS NEEDED Drill Phillips CH3 screwdriver Wire cutters insulation tape 4 x 5A connection strips small flat screwdriver IMPORTANT SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BY DISCONNECTING THE PLUG AT THE SOCKET OR ISOLATION SWITCH Please contact a qualified electrician if you need assistance or contact us at Canadian Spa STEP 6 Unscrew amplifier from cabinet STEP 1 Remove panels below Touch pad to get access to MP3 panel housing on off button a STEP 7 Re screw NEW amplifier onto cabinet STEP 8 Remove insulation cover from wires STEP 2 Unscrew nut and then unplug on off connection from amplifier STEP 9 Insert wires into 5A connection blocks Red to Brown and Red Black to Grey STEP 3 Remove wiring from MP3 housing STEP 10 Insulate tape connector and wire STEP 4 Disconnect power supply lead from amplifier by pulling plugs apart STEP 11 To re assemble follow steps 4 1 STEP 5 Cut Black Red and Red wires on amplifier wires 26 How to Guide REPLACE AN SPEAKER ON A HOT TUB TOOLS NEEDED Drill Wire cutters 5A Connection Strip x 2 Small flat screwdriver insulation tape IMPORTANT SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BY DISCONNECTING THE PLUG AT THE SOCKET OR ISOLATION SWITCH Please contact a qualified electricia
33. customer Plumbing Warranty Canadian Spa Co warrants the plumbing of the spa will remain free from leaks for the period of two 2 years from the date of purchase to the original purchaser Equipment Warranty Canadian Spa Co warrants the equipment pack pump blowers heater and control system against malfunction and defects in the materials and workmanship for two 2 years from the date of purchase to the original purchaser Skirting Warranty Canadian Spa Co warrants the wood skirting surrounding the spa to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of purchase Because wood is a natural product and subject to weathering any fading crazing cracking or warping of the wood finish is not covered Extent of Warranty This Limited Warranty applies to portable spas manufactured after January 1st 2013 and sold by authorised Canadian Spa Co dealers to residential retail customers This Limited Warranty is given only to the first retail purchaser and terminates upon transfer of ownership No warranty is provided on light bulbs light lens covers filters or any dealer installed accessories Cost of installation removal and or shipping of the spa is not covered by this Limited Warranty In the event Canadian Spa Co deems necessary the removal of the spa to a place of repair or that the spa must be replaced any and all costs of the spa removal and replacement landscaping decking fencing and or structure remova
34. e Filling spa through the filter housing prevents air lock in the spa pumps which is an air pocket preventing the flow of water through the pump Permanent damage caused by running the pump with air lock or without water is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty 10 Check for leaks Although spas are fully checked at factory shipping amp delivery might cause a leak 11 Before power is applied refer to and become familiar with the spa side control operations 12 Adding a Scale Contriol during the filling process is recommended Follow package instructions 13 Fill the spa until water is 1 inch 25mm above the waterl ine on the spa shell or 1 inch 25mm above the mid point of the filter housing Do not overfill the spa If needed more water may be added after the power is turned on and the plumbing is filled See Powering Up Spa section 14 Turn water off and remove hose 15 Reinstall filter cartridge basket and filter lid 16 Add Start up Chemicals after power is turned on Refer to Powering Up the Spa section DRAINING YOUR HOT TUB SPA USING THE DRAIN VALVE 1 Start by shutting off the breaker connected to your spa 2 Open the drain valve located at the side of the spa and let the water drain out This valve has a straightforward locking mechanism that stops the water from flowing out while you attach a garden hose to the cap Here are the steps to operate your valve 3 With the valve extended
35. e protection The equipment stays on until 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to approx 45 F 2 C or higher In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensors Aux freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a 4 minute delay in turn off See your dealer for details optional If your system is equipped with a circ pump it may be configured to work in one of three different ways 1 The circ pump operates continuously 24 hours with the exception of turning off for 30 minutes at a time when the water temperature reaches 1 5 C 3 F above the set temperature most likely to happen in very hot climates 2 The circ pump stays on continuously regardless of water temperature 3 The circ pump will come on when the system is checking temperature polling during filter cycles during freeze conditions or when another pump is on opa operation ML551 Control Pad UK Europe ML551 7 Button GL2000m3 TOPSIDE CONTROL EXPLANATION Models Niagara Alberta Vancouver Victoria Mode Ls CANADIAN eo O e O SS SPA CO Jets 1 Jets 2 Blower Jets 3 START UP When your spa is first powered up it will go into Priming mode indicat ed by Pr The Priming mode will last for less than 5 minutes press W
36. e sections of the spa skirt located on the operator side of the spa The Equipment Bay including pump s and spa controller are located behind the access panels COMPUTER CONTROLLER SPA Unit that controls spa operations containing electronic programming boards heater and all connections for Pump s Light s Ozone Generation Unit and Topside Console Also referred to as Spa Pack or Controller CIRCULATION PUMP Small energy efficient pump used for filtration and heating of the spa MASSAGE PUMP Electro mechanical device to move water consisting of a wet end and a motor AIR BLOWER Air pump used to add extra bubbles to the water stream The pump is connected electrically to the Control Pack and is controlled by the spa controller OZONE GENERATOR Device that generates ozone to aid in maintaining water quality Ozone helps eliminate organic material such as body oils dead skin cells and hair HEATER Electrical resistance device located in the Spa Controller containing the heating element and 2 temperature sensors The flow through heater heats the spa s water as it flows across the heating element Heaters are available in several wattages TOPSIDE CONSOLE Button pad and temperature display panel located on the top of the spa into which various commands control sequences and options for operating the spa can be input User can set temperature filtration cycle and mode through the console Consoles have various
37. ee temperature is lost in spa Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ecn will alternate with temperature when heater current Ecn will display solid when heater is not current Spa will only heat within Filter cycle sessions Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SLP will alternate with temperature when heater current SLP will display solid when heater is not current Spa will only heat within Filter cycle sessions To switch between Modes Press Mode button then Cool button until you reach desired mode then press Mode button to select PRESET FILTER CYCLES The first Filter Cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is powered up The second Filter Cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable from 1 to 12 hours Indicated by F 1 F 2 F3 until F 12 The default Filter time is F 2 To program press Warm button then Jet 1 Press the Cool button to adjust to desired setting To select and continue press Jet 1 button DN D or N will now be shown on display e DN Day and Night Filtration e D Day Filtration e N Night Filtration Please note 2 Filtration cycles daily is recommended To Select Program press Cool until desired setting To select and Exit press Jet 1 button Free
38. emoved by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks Adjustable and interchangeable jet spins and pulsates The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks Standard jet is permanently on and supplies heated water continually The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise Adjustable and interchangeable jet features a directional nozzle The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it Adjustable and interchangeable jet which spins to deliver a soothing massage The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks into place 5 Massage jet Adjustable and interchangeable jet features an internal spinner to deliver a low pressure soothing massage The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks into place 5 Jumbo Directional jet Adjustable and interchangeable jet features a directional nozzle The jet can be removed by turning it counter clockwise To replace the jet push inward and clockwise until it clicks into place Circ Jet Supplies Ozone and heated water from the circulation pump Air Jet pepper pot Linked to the blower to inject air into the spa
39. for selecting an indoor spa location e Local building codes pertaining to indoor installation of a portable spa e Adequate space for spa with accessibility for service Clearance of 3 ft 1m around the spa is recommended to permit servicing the unit e Structural support Proper support is critical Consult a licensed professional Structural Engineer to determine if the foundation will adequately support the spa the entire time it will be in place especially if the spa is to be placed on a second story or higher balcony roof or other platform not specifically tied into the main structural support ocating your hot tub spa THINGS TO CONSIDER e Drainage The area in which the spa is placed must have adequate drainage to handle the entire water content of the spa In the event of spillage areas around the spa may become wet therefore all flooring furniture walls and adjacent structures should be able to withstand or resist water and moisture e Proper ventilation Consult an Engineer or authority who understands the necessary provisions to vent moist or heated air and air with chemical odors When the spa is in use considerable amounts of moisture escapes potentially causing mold and mildew which can damage certain surfaces and surroundings e Proximity to the power source long length of cable can be expensive e Overall enhancement of the environment including aesthetics and privacy e Cover lift clearance if you will
40. ght on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after 4 hours To change the sequence on the LED lighting press Light button to turn light on then press again to turn light off then press Light button on again to change Sequence Phone Plug RJ Type VL GS Connector MODE Mode is changed by pressing the Temp button then pressing the Light button e Standard Mode is 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 Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ec will alternate with temperature when heater current Ec will display solid when heater is not current Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SL will alternate with temperature when heater current SL will display solid when heater is not current PRESET FILTER CYCLES The first filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is powered up The second filter cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable for 2 4 6 8 hours or for continuous filtration indicat ed by F C The default filter time is 2 hours To program press Temp then Jets Press Temp to adjust Press Jets to exit progr
41. hanging the air flow WEITER Diverter Valve Allows you to adjust water pressure between seats High Density Foam Insulation Foam creates a thermal barrier which insulates and retains heat whilst improving energy efficiency Mp3 Speaker System Enjoy your playlist while you soak LED pop up speakers Pressure Tested Plumbing Every fitting is glue and clamped The water jets are supplied by a manifold system to allow for precise jet allocation and maximum efficiency Infrared Heat Reclamation System Using a foil backed insulation package the heat from the motor is restrained and passed back into the water through the air controls Solid Frame Construction A Canadian Spa Company spa is built from the ground up with a totally enclosed floor and reinforced framing For complete flow through purification Canadian Spa Company uses a canister skimmer filter system Air is mixed with the water by using the air controls creating a gentle to most vigorous massage Water flow is adjusted by simply turning the outer face of the full sized jets Our hot tubs have a combination of pulsating rotating and directional adjustable jets 2 Directional jet into place 2 Twin Roto jet into place 2 Point jet until it clicks into place 3 Directional jet clicks into place 3 Massage jet Adjustable and interchangeable jet features a directional nozzle The jet can be r
42. he spa pumps 1 Leave power to the spa off until spa is completely filled 2 Never leave an unfilled spa exposed to direct sunlight without the opa Cover installed Resulting damage such as bubbles and wrinkles in the spa shell and fading of the jet faces is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty 3 Never operate spa pumps without water Resulting permanent pump and or heater damage is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty 4 Remove all warning labels from spa shell 5 Apply Acrylic Surface Protection solution if desired typically included in Chemical Kit to keep the spa shell clean especially around the water line Follow package instructions 6 Remove the filter lid basket and filter cartridge 7 Inspect all Jets shipping may cause jets to become loose or detached Check to see that the Black Drain Valve located to the left or right of the front access panel is closed and that all barrel unions are tight The slice valves should be open valve is open when the handle is pulled out closed when it is pushed in IMPORTANT Follow the next steps closely to prevent damage to the Spa Pumps 8 Insert garden hose or other clean water source directly into filter housing Push hose into filter housing until it stops Fill up to bottom of spa pillows 9 Secure hose placement and turn on water The spa can be filled with tepid water If warm water is used the spa will be available for use in a shorter period of tim
43. icating heat light will turn on All features of the Topside Console will be available The spa will heat approximately 1 every 10 minutes 7 Check for leaks Although spas are fully checked at factory shipping amp delivery might cause a leak Remember to pay particular attention to barrel unions Contact your Canadian Spa dealer directly if there is a problem The above photograph refers to plug and play models only If your new spa pump does not prime flow on the initial start up you may be experiencing an air lock This normal occurrence can be easily corrected by loosening the plumbing union on the suction side of the Jet or Circulation pump until water flows into the pump and all air is expelled PRESS BUTTONS SLOWLY FOR FIRST RUN WHEN STARTING UP ONCE PR EXITS SET TEMPERATURE ON SPA SEE SPA OPERATION SECTION FOR DIFFERENT SPA TOPSIDES installation Adding your spa cover ATTACHING YOUR SPA COVER The Spa Cover an important feature to help preserve the spa s temperature The Spa Cover also serves as a safety device preventing unauthorised users from entering the spa Proper installation of the Spa Cover is an important step in the spa installation 1 Remove Spa Cover from packaging 2 Place Spa Cover on spa in order to allow easy access to the topside console when opening the cover 3 Line up attaching straps and secure with mounting hardware 4 Uselocking mechanism to lock Spa Cover in place IMPORT
44. is Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever Our vision is to continue being a caring viable community driven company NAD Yy Y O 2 Bu cO We improve our customers quality of life by delivering a unique product and outstanding customer care SE le Y Q zZ So cQ Our pride of reputation ensures peace of mind and continuous commitment to our customers p Y Y Jw S cO Notre objectif est de demeurer une societe quiassocie bien etre viabilite et esprit communautaire poog Yy Y Se Jo o Nous ameliorons la qualite de vie de nos clients en leur offrant a la fois des produits uniques ainsi qu un service client de premier ordre OE T Y Q 2 To c Le renom de notre reputation garantit a nos clients tranquilite d esprit et engagement perpetuel S Y Y O zZ Soy co Unsere Unternehmensphilosophie ist es ein zuverl ssiger Partner mit hohen Anforderungen an Qualit t und Ausstattung zu sein und zu bleiben pany Yy Y O zZ Soy co Wir m chten Ihre Lebensqualit t verbessern indem wir einzigartige Produkte und herrausragenden Service liefern und Sie mit unseren Aussenwhirlpools Entspannung und Erholung in Ihrer eigenen Wellnessoase finden SA Y Y Q zZ Soy cC Daf r steht die Canadian Spa Company seit mehr als 20 Jahren UK Office Canadian Spa Company Canada House Salbrook Road Salfords Redhill Surrey RH1 5GL T 44 1293 824094 www canadianspacompany co uk France Office Canadian Spa Company sarl
45. just sanitiser level Use Spa Shock and adjust sanitiser level Increase Filtration Cycle duration if used heavily Clean or replace filter as necessary Raise pH with product Spa Up If metals are present use a Metal Chelate Add Chlorine Use Spa Shock and adjust sanitiser level Raise pH with PH UP Raise pH with PH UP Shock water with Sanitiser if problem persists drain clean and refill the spa Remove scum line with a clean towel Use a Foam Free product Add Calcium to obtain 150 400 ppm Calcium level Drain and refill the spa Adjust pH Shock and adjust Sanitiser level Adjust pH Shock and adjust Sanitiser level Adjust pH Shock and adjust Sanitiser level Adjust pH Adjust pH Use Spa Shock and adjust Sanitiser level Allow Chlorine level to drop below 5 ppm Recommended use 15 minutes or less Adjust Total Alkalinity and or pH with PH UP Use a Metal Chelate Metal be Gone Adjust Total Alkalinity and or pH If scale requires removal completely drain and refill spa Test pH when Sanitiser level is below 5 ppm Replace test strips Chemical Kit ISSUE No power RCD trips Heater not operating or spa not heating Pump not operating or turns off after a short time e Pump surging Light will not turn on e Air Blower will not operate or turns off after a short time Ozone Generation Unit will not operate No water Flow from Jets Jet popped Out No air flow from jet Noisy
46. l alteration and or replacement or other costs of providing access to the spa will be for the purchaser This Warranty applies only to spas in single family residential installations This Limited Warranty becomes void if the spa is placed in commercial application 29 TERMS CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS Any defect or damage caused by installation alteration or repair by anyone who is not an employee of Canadian opa Co or authorised service technician is not covered by the Warranty This Warranty becomes void if the spa has been subjected to misuse abuse alteration or attempted alteration repairs or attempted repairs by anyone other than an authorised Canadian Spa Co service technician improper installation improper water chemistry improper maintenance acts of god or damage caused beyond the control of Canadian Spa Co Misuse and abuse shall include any operation of the spas other than as directed in the Canadian Spa Co Manual Examples of misuse and abuse include without limitation e Damage of the spa surface caused by leaving the spa uncovered while the spa is empty of water or due to covering the spa with plastic film of any kind e Damage to the spa surface caused by contact with cleaners or solvents e Damage caused by the operation of the spas at water temperatures outside of the range of 2 40 degrees Celsius e Damage caused by unapproved sanitizer such as calcium hypochlorite tri chlor type chlorine o
47. lation of the spa for other than a residential dwelling will result in voiding the manufacturer s warranty Do not bring any object into the spa that could damage the spa shell Never insert any object into any opening WARNING Do not sit on the spa cover or place objects on it Remove any water or debris that may collect on the spa cover WARNING Do not use the spa immediately after strenuous exercise If you feel pain or dizziness at any time while using the spa discontinue use and contact a physician WARNING To reduce risk of injury it is especially important that persons with pre existing health conditions or problems such as obesity heart disease high or low blood pressure circulatory problems pregnancy or diabetes to consult their doctor before using the spa WARNING Observe reasonable time limits when using the spa Long exposures at high temperatures can cause high body temperatures Symptoms may include dizziness nausea fainting drowsiness and reduced awareness These effects could possibly result in drowning WARNING The spa jets produce a stream of water with relatively high pressure Prolonged exposure of localized area of the body may cause bruises to the skin IMPORTANT The include warning sign must be posted where all users of the spa can see and read it WARNING To avoid risk of drowning The Spa cover should be in place and properly latched when spa is not in use IMPORTANT Read and understand the warnings
48. level is 1 inch 25mm above water line Clean or replace filter Contact dealer During extreme high ambient temperatures the spa may over heat due to internal friction with in the plumbing Reduce set temperature or remove spa cover to cool Reduce filtration cycle duration to minimum setting Check set temperature or heat indicator light on topside console is ON Check filter cycle and reduce to 2 or 4 See spa modes section Check and adjust spa cover if needed Monitor water level after each use Clean or replace filter See common water problems section Based on usage adjust filtration cycle duration See common water problem section HOW TO CHANGE A FILTER ON A CANADIAN SPA HOT TUB If the spa will not be used for extended periods in a location where there IMPORTANT SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BY DISCONNECTING THE PLUG AT THE SOCKET OR ISOLATION SWITCH Please contact a qualified electrician if you need assistance or contact us at Canadian Spa How to Guide Change a floating skimmer filter Step 1 Removing the basket and filter can be done with or without water in the spa hot tub Tip when lifting filter from water have a net or sieve to hand in order to catch any residual dirt Step 2 To lift basket turn anti clockwise until the flat part of the basket aligns with the flat part of the filter housing Step 3 Lift out the basket Step 4 Remove the old filter Step 5 Replace with the new filter 23
49. ll side panels will not be blocked Be certain that your installation will meet all relevant local and national safety codes and requirements e How you intend to use your spa will help you determine where you should position it For example will you use your spa for recreational or therapeutic purposes If your spa is mainly used for family recreation be sure to leave plenty of room around it for activity If you will use it for relaxation and therapy you ll probably want to create a specific mood around it e f you live in a region where it is cold or rains frequently place the spa near a house entry If you chose to locate your spa indoors we recommended that the area be properly ventilated e nacold weather climate bare trees won t provide much privacy Think of your spa s surroundings during all seasons to determine your best privacy options Consider the view of your neighbours when you plan the location of your spa e Prevent dirt and contaminants from being tracked into your spa by placing a foot mat at the spa s entrance where the bather s can clean their feet before entering your spa You may also consider keeping a small water filled basin nearby for bathers to rinse their feet before enter your spa e Adequate space for spa with accessibility for service Clearance of 3 ft 1m around the spa is recommended to permit servicing the unit Structural support Proper support is critical Consult a licensed professional Structu
50. minutes the current water temperature will be displayed DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove Spa Cover and allow water to cool Once the Heater has cooled press any button to reset If spa does not reset shut off power to the spa and contact the dealer DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove spa cover and allow water to cool At 107 F 41 C the spa should automatically reset If spa does not reset shut off power to the spa and call your dealer If problem persists contact the dealer May appear temporarily in an overheat condition If problem persists contact the dealer May appear temporarily in an overheat condition If problem persists contact the dealer May appear temporarily in an overheat condition If the water level is normal make sure all pumps have been primed and no Air Lock exists If problem persists contact the dealer Follow action required for HL HFL message Heating capability of the spa will not reset automatically Press any button to reset If the water level is normal make sure all pumps have been primed and no Air Lock exists This message will reset within 15 minutes If problem persists contact the dealer Follow action required for dr message Spa will not reset automatically Press any button to reset Please contact your Dealer See Spa Modes section See Spa Modes section ISSUE Cloudy water Cloudy Green Water Water Odour Chlorine Odour Bromine Odour Yellow Water Musty
51. n if you need assistance or contact us at Canadian Spa STEP 5 Screw in new speaker using body to tighten removing nut and using fixed nut to spa until tight STEP 1 Remove panel next to faulty speaker STEP 2 Unplug white plug to speaker light 4 STEP 6 Remove insulation from speaker wires and join using 5A connection block Red to Red and Black Red to Black Red STEP 3 Cut Red wire and Red Black wires to speaker STEP 7 Insulate tape wires and block before reassembly STEP 8 To re assemble reverse the above sequence Steps 3 to 1 STEP 4 Using body of speaker unscrew by turning anti clockwise Note the nut is silliconed in place 27 How to Guide HOW TO CHANGE A HEATER ON A CANADIAN SPA HOT TUB TOOLS NEEDED Drill Phillips CH3 screwdriver 13mm spanner head Grips 6mm Spanner 3 8 Spanner IMPORTANT SWITCH OFF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BY DISCONNECTING THE PLUG AT THE SOCKET OR ISOLATION SWITCH Please contact a qualified electrician if you need assistance or contact us at Canadian Spa STEP 6 Unscrew heater nuts using 3 8 mm spanner underneath copper jumper and hold in place while unscrewing top nuts using a 6 mm spanner STEP 1 Unscrew side panels to access pump on the fascia with air vent and the MP3 Player housing STEP 2 Remove panel strips and side panels on the touch pad side STEP 7 Unscrew both locking uaa nuts on heater from brackets using 2 6mm sp
52. n may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation 10 ie 12 13 14 il 16 re 18 1 l 20 2i 22 23 24 29 26 2 28 AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT WARNINGS Optional equipment based on model CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock Do not leave compartment door open CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock Replace components only with identical components WARNING Prevent Electrocution Do not connect any auxiliary components for example cable additional speakers headphones additional audio video components etc to system CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing audio covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risk of injury Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock When the power supply connections or power supply cord s are damaged if water is entering the audio video compartment or any electrical equipment compartment area if the protective shields or barriers are showing signs of deterioration or if there are signs of other potential damage to the unit turn off the unit and refer the servicing to a qualified service personnel This unit should be subject to periodic routine maintenance for example once every 3 months to make sure that the unit is operating properly CAUTION Do not operate audio video controls while inside the spa Instal
53. nics and blowers and store them in a warm dry place Ensure the drain valve is left open i e pushed in Wrap spa hot tub cover or Canadian Spa winter cover Winterlsing your spa If the spa will not be used for extended periods in a location where there is likelihood of below freezing temperatures the spa should be prepared as follows 1 Shutoff power 2 Drain spa of all water 3 If spa is equipped with a blower turn on power and run the blower for 10 seconds to clean the air channels of water 4 Shutoff the power 5 Remove any remaining water with a sponge or wet dry Vacuum 6 Disconnect the inlet and outlet union to the Control Pack and tilt the Pack slightly to allow any remaining water to run out Using a wet dry vacuum or similar product vacuum any additional water out of the uncoupled lines pack and pump heads Remove the motors pumps electronics and blowers and store them in a warm dry place to prevent moisture damaging the units Leave the TOPSIDE control in place and seal wire ends in a plastic bag 8 Using a wet dry vacuum either suck water from each jet and open line or blow water from each jet 9 Ensure Hose Bib drain is left open 10 Cover all open pipes from motors and control system with screen mesh to prevent debris from entering the system 11 Wrap spa hot tub with hard cover for added protection cover spa with tarpaulinn or Canadian Spa winter cover Note Damage caused by moisture
54. ode indicat ed by Pr The Priming mode will last for less than 5 minutes press Temp to skip Priming Mode and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the Standard mode TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Temp Set 80 F 104 F 26 C 40 C The start up temperature is set at 100F 37 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes To display the set temperature press the Temp pad once To change the set temperature press the pad a second time before the LCD stops flashing Each press of the Temp pad will continue to either raise or lower the set temperature If the opposite direction is desired release the pad and let the display revert to the current water temperature Press the pad to display the set temperature and again to make the temperature change in the desired direction After three seconds the LCD will stop flashing and display the current spa temperature Note If there is not a blower on the system an alternate panel with separate Up and Down buttons in place of a Set or Temp button may be used Simply press Up or Down where a Temp or Set button press is indicated Ignore the direction reversal paragraph JETS 1 Touch the Jets button once to activate the low speed of
55. ole 12 for 110 120 volt spas or 24 for 230 240 volt spas Reset to STD Set temperature above current water temperature Add water until water level is 1 inch 25mm above Water Line Check 30amp bus fuse on control board Contact dealer See Air lock procedure Contact dealer or qualified electrician As a safety precaution the Spa Controller only allows Pump operation for 15 minutes continuously Contact dealer or qualified electrician During extreme high ambient temperatures the pump motor may reach the motor thermal overload limit Wait until motor cools and retry If problem persists contact dealer Add water until water level is 1 inch 25mm above water line Change bulb Check Air Blower fuse As a safety precaution the Spa Controller only allows Air Blower operation for 15 minutes continuous During extreme high ambient temperatures the Air Blower motor may reach the motor thermal overload limit Wait until motor cools to and retry If problem persists contact dealer Contact dealer or qualified electrician Check Ozone fuse Replace unit Contact dealer See air lock procedure Turn jets on Contact dealer Open slice valve Clean or change filter Insert jet and turn clockwise until jet snaps into place you will feel the jet seat Contact dealer Turn jets on Open air control valve Contact dealer Insert jet and turn clockwise until jet snaps into place as it seats See air lock procedure Add water until water
56. on the spa cover Proper water chemistry is necessary to maintain the water and prevent possible damage to spa components REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 1 Never place an electric appliance within 5 feet 1 5m of spa REDUCE THE RISK OF CHILDREN DROWNING 1 Supervise children at all times 2 Attach and lock down spa cover after each use REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING 1 Check with a doctor before use if pregnant diabetic in poor health or under medical care 2 Exit immediately if uncomfortable dizzy or sleepy Spa heat can cause hyperthermia and unconsciousness 3 Spa heat in conjunction with alcohol drugs or medication can cause unconsciousness WHEN PREGNANT soaking in hot water for long periods can harm your fetus Measure water temperature before entering 1 Do not enter spa if water is hotter than 1000F 3800 2 Do not stay in spa for longer than 10 minutes ACCESS PANELS y ca player Ws CD cabinet Top Side Console Spa Skirt Acrylic shell Seriel plate EE Fiberglass reinforcement E Ozone generator Slice valve Drain valve Computer Controller Massage pump Massage pump Air blower Circ pump Waterproof base SPA SHELL Surface of the spa that holds the water constructed of Acrylic and fiberglass SPA SKIRT Surround material that conceals the underside of the Spa shell and equipment bay Also referred to as the spa cabinet Cladding or Panels ACCESS PANELS Removabl
57. ote that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when pump 1 has been running for at least 2 minutes STd will be displayed momentarily when you switch into Standard Mode e Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ecn will display solid when temperature is not current and will alternate with temperature when temperature is current e Sleep Mode heats the spa to within approx 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SLP will dis play solid when temperature is not current and will alternate with temperature when temperature is current Phone Plug RJ Type VL GS Connector PRESET FILTER CYCLES The first filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is energised The sec ond filter cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable for 2 4 6 8 hours or for continuous filtration indicated by FILC The default filter time is 2 hours To program press Warm or Cool then Jets Press Warm or Cool to adjust Press Jets to exit programming Pump 2 purges for 5 minutes and the blower purges for 30 seconds at the beginning of each filter cycle The low speed of pump 1 runs during filtration and the ozone steriliser if installed will be enabled FREEZE PROTECTION If the temperature sensors detect a drop to approximately 44 F 6 7 C within the heater then the pump and the blower will automatically activate to provide freez
58. overheat pump it is advisable to set on F 2 or F 4 Only use F 8 or F C to help clear cloudy water for a short period FREEZE PROTECTION IC ICE If the temperature sensors detect a drop to below 44 F 6 7 C within the heater the pump will automatically activate to provide freeze protection ICE will alternate with temperature display until temp reached The equipment stays on until 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to 45 F 7 2 C or higher In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensors Auxiliary freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a 4 minute delay in turn off See your dealer for details opa operation VL701S Control Pad VL701S 7 Button VS514SZ TOPSIDE CONTROL EXPLANATION Models Niagara Alberta Victoria Mode Ls CANADIAN SPA CO e e o e Jets 1 Jets 2 Blower Jets 3 START UP Temp Set 80 F 104 F 26 C 40 C The start up temperature is set at 100 F 37 5 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when pump 1 Jets 1 has been running for at least 2 minutes Press the Warm or Cool button to display and adjust the set temperature After three seconds the LCD will
59. p Play 230V 13A Winnipeg Plug amp Play 220V 13A Toronto 230V 20A Thunder Bay 230V 25A Niagara 230V 32A Vancouver 230V 32A Victoria 230V 25A Alberta 230V 32A Halifax 230V 25A Montreal 230V 25A St Lawrence 13 Sport Pool 230V 42A St Lawrence 16 Swim Spa 230V 48A Canadian Spa Company requires that the electrical installation of your hot tub is carried out by a professionally licensed electrician and that all local electrical and building codes are adhered to Access to the electrical pack can be found by removing the panel directly below the topside control CONNECTING HOT TUB TO RCD AND CONSUMER PANEL e All hot tubs must be wired with the appropriate sized wiring Failure to do so will cause equipment damage and will not be covered by your warranty e All hot tubs must be protected with a appropriately sized RCD Residual Current Device in the consumer panel Have your electrician verify using the diagram opposite ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED TO HELP COMPLETE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 1 RCD Breaker 2 Electrical cable check length and width for amperage and distance 3 Cable gland 4 Tidy clips 2 Outside isolation 3 Hot tub Control box switch 1 Consumer Panel RCD Protected IMPORTANT The electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of any applicable local codes The electrical circuit must be installed by a qualified electrician and approved by a local building electrical inspection authority 1
60. pump cannot be controlled on the topside panel and will run for duration of heating or Filtration cycles JETS 2 Touch the Jets 2 button once to activate and again to turn off If left running the Pump will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Jets 2 will purge for 5 minutes at the beginning of each filter cycle BLOWER JETS 3 Touch the Blower Jets 3 button once to activate either blower or pump 3 depending on item that is fitted in spa and press again to turn off If left running the blower jets 3 will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Blower will purge for 30 seconds at the beginning of each filter cycle Jets 3 will purge for 5 minutes at the beginning of each filter cycle LIGHT Press the Light button to turn the light on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after 4 hours To change the sequence on the LED lighting press Light button to turn light on then press again to turn light off then press Light button on again to change Sequence Molex tyoe ML GL Connector MODE This button is used to switch between Standard Economy or Sleep Mode settings e Standard Mode is programmed to maintain the desired temperature Note that the last measured spa temperature dis played is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes Std will be displayed momentarily when you switch into Standard Mode Spa will restart heating when 0 5 degr
61. r any sanitising chemical that may remain undissolved on the spa surface e Damage caused by failure to provide even sufficient support for the spa Warranty Performance In the event of a defect covered under the terms of this Limited Warranty notify your authorised Canadian Spa Co dealer A Canadian opa Co authorised service technician will repair the spa subject to the Terms and Conditions of this Limited Warranty Use all reasonable means to protect the spa from further damage Reasonable travel charges may be assessed by Canadian Spa Co or its authorised service technician if the spa is located outside the nearest authorised service technician s service area This warranty covers parts ONLY and does not include travel or on site service charges unless a Service Con tract has been purchased from Canadian Spa Co Ltd Disclaimers Canadian Spa Co or any of its authorised service technicians shall not be held liable for injury inconvenience loss of use chemical or water damage transportation costs continent liabilities or any other incidental or consequential costs expenses or damage as result of any deficiency or alleged deficiency of the spa In no event shall Canadian Spa Co be liable for any reason or cause in excess of the amount paid for the product No other warranties expressed or implied are valid No agent dealer distributor Service Company or other party is authorised to change modify or extend the terms of th
62. rake Safety is of the upmost importance to us by cutting the suction when the drain is blocked the spa automatically protects against entrapment Ozone Cleaning System The Ozone is injected into the water at regular intervals disinfecting and controlling bacteria in the water NS T water valves are located in front of pumps to prevent water loss during any maintenance or repairs opa operation Adjustable Easy grip Arthritis Friendly Jets Canadian Spa Co Hurricane jets allow you to adjust all the jets individually to target specific muscle groups and varying pressures Deep Soaking Seats With an exclusive mould from Canadian Spa Co the Toronto spa provides a unique spa with a barrier free bench a deep captain s chair a moulded step higher elevation seat to cool off in and a no float lounge to stretch out Drainage System Canadian Spa Company conveniently located the drain system at the bottom of the spa for easy maintenance HOW JETS WORK Energy Efficient Motors Quiet and powerful pumps provide consistent water pressure throughout the spa All Canadian Spa Company tubs come with 2 5 intake vs the standard 2 for increased efficiency Hot tub controls Jets Aromatherapy Basket With a variety of scented beads Our aromatherapy directly uses the air from the jets to infuse scents into the air Air Flow Control Adjust the message action and jet pressure by c
63. ral Engineer to determine if the foundation will adequately support the spa the entire time it will be in place especially if the spa is to be placed on a deck balcony roof or other platform not specifically tied into the main structural support e Drainage The area in which the spa is placed must have adequate drainage to handle the entire water content of the spa In the event of spillage areas around the spa may become wet therefore all flooring furniture walls and adjacent structures should be able to withstand or resist water and moisture e Pathway to and from the spa free of debris dirt and leaves as not to be tracked into the spa e Closeness to trees and shrubbery leaves and birds create extra cleaning e Sheltered environment less wind and weather exposure results in lower operating and maintenance costs e Proximity to changing area and shelter especially in cold weather e Environmental factors such as rain wind snow and sunlight run off water as from an unguttered roof overhang shortens the life expectancy of the spa cover e Accessibly to children you should be able to monitor the use of the spa from the home to prevent unauthorized use by children you may want to enclose the spa with a fence or a self latching gate to prevent unauthorized use e Cover lift clearance if you will be installing a cover lift as an add on feature allow 3ft 1m on all sides of the spa INDOOR LOCATION Considerations
64. reased FILTER A weir is located on the skimmer It is used to skim oils and floating pieces of debris from the surface of the spa If applicable the weir should be facing in to the skimmer opening AIR CONTROLS Air Controls inject air into the jets via a venturi system Rotating the left or right control from Min to Max activates the air control NOTE The system functions when your jets are at full power only NOTE On spas with Turbo Option one or more air controls may not do anything as they have been made redundant opa operation Filtration cycle Filtration System gum eee en en _ em ii i OZONE LINE AB DRAIN Y VALVE E i CHECK VALVE l FILTER Y mm om i ques a B FILTERS BAD OUT DEAD c3 GERMS amp DIRT zZ Your spa exposed Toronto model LED Pop up speaker Slice valves LED Pop up speaker Shell insulation foam 5 Jet body 2 Jet body Heater unions 2 water pipe 2 Pump Pump Water manifold 3 Jet body 2 6 Pump union union Front access side of spa Hear side of spa Filtration housing Lucite Microban Accrylic Microban antimicrobial product protection is built in to Lucite acrylic during the manufacturing process to help prevent the growth of stain causing bacteria on the surface of the spa Control Panel Finger tip controls allow instant adjustment to water temperature preprogrammed filter modes speeds and lighting Anti entrapment Suction B
65. rent only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes Press the Warm2 or Cool button to display and adjust the set temperature After 3 seconds the LCD will automatically display the last measured spa temperature JETS 1 Touch the Jets 1 button once to activate the low speed of the pump and again for the high speed Press the Jets 1 button again to turn off the pump If left running the low speed of the pump will automatically turn off after 4 hours and the high speed will automatically turn off after 15 minutes It may also activate for at least 2 minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon mode When the low speed turns on auto matically in its Filtration cycle it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Note Filtration Cycles will activate every 12 hours from the time spa was first powered up Note Circulation pumps may also be installed into some makes of spas which will run the heater and filtration cycles The circulation pump cannot be controlled on the topside panel and will run for duration of heating or Filtration cycles JETS 2 Touch the Jets 2 button once to activate and again to turn off If left running the Pump will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Jets 2 will purge for 5 minutes at the beginning of each filter cycle JETS 3 Touch the Jets 3 b
66. ress Light button on again to change Sequence MODE Mode is changed by pressing the Temp button then pressing the Light button e Standard Mode is 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 Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ec will alternate with temperature when heater current Ec will display solid when heater is not current Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SL will alternate with temperature when heater current SL will display solid when heater is not current PRESET FILTER CYCLES The first filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is powered up The second filter cycle begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable for 2 4 6 8 hours or for continuous filtration indicated by F C The default filter time is 2 hours To program press Temp then Jets Press Temp to adjust Press Jets to exit programming The blower purges for 30 seconds at the beginning of each filter cycle The low speed of the pump runs during filtration and the ozone generator if installed will be enabled Note Setting filtration cycles for long periods on high cycles will
67. tah Victoria 3201 F 09 357 36 97 84084 AUSTRALIA www canadianspacompany nl T 1 801 696 5677 www canadianspacompany com T 61 397708873 F 61 397708795 www canadianspacompany co uk I EI C RoHS a P COMPLIANT Cc US 4 ME S NT The Association of NEEE Pool amp Spa Professionals Us REGISTERED FIRM Intertek Canadian Spa Company meets ISO 9001 Standards When you purchase a hot tub from Canadian Spa Company the ISO 9001 certification assures world class excellence in manufacturing and customer service
68. under the Topside Console Remove the cover to the spa controller 8 Choose a location for the entrance of the supply power either the side of the spa or from underneath the unit Use the appropriate cable gland to secure the power supply 9 Connect the wires colour to colour on the terminal block TIGHTEN SECURELY all wires must be hooked up securely or damage could result 10 Install the spa control box cover and reinstall the spa access panel Installation Electrical requirements ELECTRICAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS UK Have a licensed electrician run the required 230 volt power line to the spa installation site This power line must be permanently connected hard wired to the mains supply Do not use extension cords or plug in type connections At the site where the spa is to be located leave 5 meters of cable and the appropriate cable gland All electrical wiring to a hot tub spa must be installed by a qualified licensed electrician and meet local building electrical codes A certificate from the electrician verifying it has been tested must be obtained PLEASE NOTE Failure to supply the recommended power will void the Manufacturer s Warranty e For all spas the power supplied must be red protected dedicated supply see previous page for supply rating To connect your spa follow these instructions Ensure that the power supply is shut off prior to connection To be done by qualified personnel only 1 Remove the access
69. unscrew the cap from the middle of the valve 4 Screw in the male end of the garden hose to the valve and run the hose to your drain location When ready push the valve back in and twist it to empty the water from the spa 5 Once the water has stopped flowing out of the drain valve use the wet dry vacuum to suck out any remaining water from each jet head NOTE If your spa is equipped with a blower briefly turn the power to the spa back on and run the blower for 10 seconds to remove excess water shut off the power when finished 6 Twist valve and pull out to CLOSE opa operation VL 200 Control Pad UK Europe VL200 3 Button CPGS501Z TOPSIDE CONTROL EXPLANATION Models Yukon Winnipeg Quebec CANADIAN SPA CO START UP When your spa is first actuated it will go into Priming mode indicated by Pr The Priming mode will last for less than 5 minutes press Temp to skip Priming Mode and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the Standard mode TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Temp 80 F 104 F 26 C 40 C The start up temperature is set at 100F 37 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes To display the set temperature press the Temp pad once To change the set temperature press the pad a second time before
70. utton once to activate pump 3 and press again to turn off If left running jets 3 will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Jets 3 will purge for 5 minutes at the beginning of each filter cycle BLOWER JETS 4 Touch the Blower Jets 4 button once to activate pump 3 and press again to turn off If left running Blower Jets 3 will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Note Jets 4 will purge for 5 minutes at the beginning of each filter cycle LIGHT Press the Light button to turn the light on and off If left on the light automatically turns off after 4 hours To change the sequence on the LED lighting press Light button to turn light on then press again to turn light off then press Light button on again to change Sequence Molex type ML GL Connector This button is used to switch between Standard Economy or Sleep Mode settings e Standard Mode is 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 Std will be displayed momentarily when you switch into Standard Mode Spa will restart heating when 0 5 degree temperature is lost in Spa Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Ecn will alternate with temperature when heater current Ecn will display solid when heater is not current Spa will only heat within Filter cycle sessions
71. you select for your spa MUST be a flat level continuous surface that fully contacts the bottom of the spa e Your new spa weighs between 300 450kg when dry and when filled to capacity weighs 900 2300kg Therefore a solid support is essential when the spa is mounted on a deck or ground level patio floor We recommend that you install your spa at ground level This allows easy access to equipment e A10to 15cm thick re enforced concrete slab is ideal but not essential In most cases your spa can be placed on properly installed existing patios e The base must be at least the size of the bottom of your spa see dealer for current sizes e Water should always drain away from the spa DO NOT locate your spa in a low run off area since melting snow or rain could flood the area and cause pump and equipment damage e DO NOT situate spa near or under overhead wires keeping clear of all electrical appliances RS A installation amp Setup PRE DELIVERY SETUP A standard a Canadian Spa Company hot tub will be delivered to your curb standing on its side and securely strapped to a pallet the St Lawrence models will arrive via flatbed truck Be sure that you will have sufficient means to move your spa to your desired location trolley forklift crane etc The spa cannot be disassembled and will require sufficient clearance to move it refer to table below for spa dimensions Spa Model Dimensions Dry Weight Filled Weight Yukon
72. ze Protection ICE If the temperature sensors detect a drop to approximately 44 F 6 7 C within the heater then the pump s and blower will automatically activate to provide freeze protection The equipment will stay on until 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to approx 45 F 7 2 C or higher N B In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the stan dard sensors Aux freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a 4 minute delay in turn off See your dealer for details opa operation ML551 Control Pad UK Europe North America ML551 8 Button GL2KM3 St Lawrence 13 amp 16 Swim Spa UK Europe ML551 8 Button EL2000 St Lawrence 13 amp 16 Swim Spa North America SPA CO Blower Jets 4 Jets 2 Jets 3 START UP When your spa is first powered up it will go into Priming mode indicat ed by Pr The Priming mode will last for less than 5 minutes press Warm button to skip Priming Mode and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the Standard mode TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Temp 80 F 104 F 26 C 40 C The start up temperature is set at 100F 37 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD Note that the last measured spa temperature displayed is cur
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