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1.    I Congratulations     Your choice of an Arctic Spa indicates   that you are devoted to excellence  At  Arctic Spas  we believe a good foundation is  required to build a superior product  both in  design and philosophy  Canadian built with the  finest materials and advanced technology to withstand  even the harshest of weather conditions  Arctic Spas  are       made to perform    wherever you happen to live  To safely and effectively  use your spa  we recommend that you take the time to read this manual  before you hook up and operate the spa  This guide will acquaint you  with the operating features  hook up procedures  and the maintenance  and safety procedures  ensuring an enjoyable experience right from the  Start     If you require additional information  please call your local Arctic Spas9  dealer or check our website at www arcticspas com     IMPORTANT    In most cities and counties  permits will be required for the installation  of electrical circuits or the construction of exterior surfaces  decks and  gazebos   In addition  some communities have adopted residential bar   rier codes which may require fencing and or self closing gates on the  property to prevent unsupervised access to a pool or  spa  by children  under 5 years of age  Your Arctic Spa is equipped with a locking cover  that meets the ASTM F1346 91 Standard for Safety Covers and as a  result  is usually exempt from most barrier requirements  As a general  practice  your local Building Department will i
2.   Your Arctic Spa has been  carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against electric shock  Remember    connecting the spa to an improperly wired circuit will negate many of its safety features                               Startup Procedures       IMPORTANT    Your Arctic Spa has been thoroughly tested during the manufacturing process to  ensure reliability and long term customer satisfaction  Before filling the spa  wipe  the spa shell clean with a soft rag     The following instructions must be read and followed exactly to ensure a successful start up or refill     1  Ensure the electrical connections have been made in accordance with this manual and that the  supply cable has not been damaged in any way     2  Ensure all O Rings have been installed into unions and unions have been tightened sufficiently   3  Ensure all ball valves are open  and the drain has been closed     4  Using a garden hose with a pre filter  fill the spa with pre filtered water to the bottom of the pil     lows  or approximately 6    15 cm above the base of the floating weir      5  Once the spa is filled to the proper level  turn the power to the spa on  by turning on the RCD  breaker in your panel  Watch the display on the topside control  After power up  the display will  blink until a key is pressed  This feature is to let you know that there was a power outage     6  The jet pump  heating system and all internal plumbing will achieve a partial prime as the spa is  filled  To check the o
3.   blower  The TSC display responds to let you know you have pressed a button  and that    the selected function has been performed     Power Up Detection  After a power up  on the first 10 seconds the display will alternate between the software  number and revision  the display will then blink until somebody presses a key  This feature    lets you know that a power failure has occurred and all settings have returned to default     Therapy Air    Pump 2 Light Control       Pump 1  Display Panel    1 aw eu E y J          teste Spas    Pump 3 Filter Cycle Up Down Function Indicator Section  Arrow A small inverted triangle over the  ai symbol indicates that the  corresponding function is active           A Panel Lock    pm   pm   pm        N       It is possible to lock out all the keys  This feature is helpful when young children could have  access to the keypad  To lock unlock the keypad  simply press on the Pump  1 key for at  least 5 seconds    There are 2 keypad lock modes  the full lock  or the partial lock  The full lock  as the name  implies  locks ALL keypad functions  The partial lock locks only the programming  functions  the Pump  Blower  and Light keys remain useable    To lock  press on the Pump  1 key for 5 seconds  At that point     LocP    will be displayed  If  the key is released at this time  keypad will be in partial lock  However  if lock key is kept  pressed for another 5 seconds   LocF  will appear and the keypad will be fully locked   When the keypad is l
4.  3m of the hot tub shall be bonded to the equipment grounding buss with cop  per conductors not smaller than 8 4 mm     12  Use the hot tub straps and clip tie downs to secure the cover when not in use  This will    help to discourage unsupervised children from entering the hot tub  There is no representation  that the cover  clip tie downs  or actual locks will prevent access to the hot tub     WARNINGS   WARNING  Children should not use hot tubs without adult supervision     WARNING  Do not use hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair    entrapment   WARNING  People with infectious diseases should not use a hot tub   WARNING  To avoid injury  exercise care when entering or exiting the hot tub     WARNING  Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a hot tub to avoid uncon   sciousness and possible drowning     WARNING  Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a hot tub     WARNING  Water temperature in excess of 38  C may be injurious to your health                       The use of alcohol    or drugs can greatly        increase the risk of  fatal hyperthermia in    hot tubs or spas     WARNING  Before entering the hot tub  measure the water temperature with an accurate  thermometer     WARNING  Do not use a hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise   WARNING  Prolonged immersion in a hot tub may be injurious to your health     WARNING  Do not permit electric appliances  such as light  t
5.  above the water level to minimize the bleaching effects of  chlorinated water and other spa water chemicals  To extend their life  whenever the spa shell is being  cleaned  the spa pillows should be removed and cleaned  Body oils can be removed with a mild soap  and water solution  ALWAYS rinse off the spa pillows thoroughly to remove any soap residue  The  pillows can be conditioned with Arctic Pure  Cover Renew cleaner after cleaning  If the spa is not  going to be used for a long period of time  that is  during a vacation or if the spa is being  winterlzed   or when the spa water is being super chlorinated  the spa pillows should be removed  until the next use of the spa     To remove and replace the spa pillows    1  Carefully slide the pillow up and away from the spa shell   IMPORTANT  Just pulling the pillow straight out of the shell recess will damage the pillow  This  Is not covered under warranty    2  To reinstall the spa pillow  carefully slide the pillow down into the spa pillow recess     Care of the Spa Shell   Your Arctic Spa has a fibreglass reinforced  Lucite  cast acrylic shell  Stains and dirt generally will  not adhere to your spa s surface  A soft cloth or sponge should easily remove most dirt  Most  household chemicals are harmful to your spass shell    Sodium bicarbonate  baking soda  or vinegar can be used for minor surface cleaning  Always thor   oughly rinse off any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water     Service Notes    1  Iron and copper in
6.  and when hot tub use exceeds 10    minutes     equipment        b  Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during  the early months of pregnancy  pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit hot tub wa   ter temperatures to 38 C  If pregnant  please consult your physician before using a hot   tub    c  Before entering the hot tub  the user should measure the water temperature with an accu  rate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices may vary as much  as     2  C    d  The use of alcohol  drugs  or medication before or during hot tub use may lead to uncon  sciousness with the possibility of drowning    e  Persons suffering from obesity or a medical history of heart disease  low or high blood pres  sure  circulatory system problems  or diabetes should consult a physician before using a hot  tub    f  Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a hot tub since some  medication may induce drowsiness  while other medication may affect heart rate  blood pres  sure  and circulation     10  A bonding lug bar is provided on the side of your spa pack to accommodate grounding of  entire spa  To reduce the risk of electric shock  connect the local common bonding grid in the  area of the hot tub to these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller  than 8 4 mm      11  All field installed metal components such as rails  ladders  drains or other similar hardware  within
7.  in pH  can cause corrosion or scaling of the spa components  Low TA can be corrected by adding Arctic  Pure  M Perfect Balance    4  If the Total Alkalinity is too high  the pH level will tend to be high and may be difficult to bring  down  The pH can be lowered by using Arctic Pure  Adjust Down    5  Once the TA is balanced  it normally remains stable  although some sanitizers  and the addition  of more water with a high or low alkalinity will raise or lower the TA reading of the water     6  When the Total Alkalinity is within the recommended range  proceed to the next step     Balancing the pH    1  We recommended a slightly higher pH range for your spa water  7 2 7 6   2  The pH level is the measure of acidity and alkalinity  Values above 7 are alkaline  those below 7  are acidic  Maintaining the proper pH level is extremely important for   e Optimizing the effectiveness of the sanitizer   e Maintaining water that is comfortable for the user   e Preventing equipment deterioration   3  If the spa waters pH level is too low  the following may result   e The sanitizer will dissipate rapidly   e The water may become irritating to spa users   e The spas equipment may corrode     If the pH is too low  it can be increased by adding Arctic Pure   Adjust Up to the spa water     4  If the pH level is too high  the following may result   e The sanitizer is less effective   e Scale will form on the spa shell surface and the equipment     e The water may become cloudy        If the p
8.  pH    e Sanitizer    Although reagent liquid test kits provide the highest level of accuracy  Test Strips are the most conve   nient testing method used by many spa owners  Keep in mind that test strips are susceptible to heat  and moisture contamination  which will result in inaccurate readings     IMPORTANT  Always read and carefully follow the directions included with the Test Kit or Test    Strips to ensure the accuracy of the test results     Hints For Successful Water Testing  When using the reagent test kit     e Always take water samples 30 45 cm  12      18     below the water surface          Rinse the test cells before and after each use      Do not dispose of test samples into the spa water    e When adding drops of chemicals from the kit  the reagents  into the test block  hold the bottle  vertically and add the drops slowly to be sure the correct quantity is used       The reagents should be replaced on a yearly basis to maintain the accuracy of the test results     Basic Chemical Safety    When using chemicals  read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely  Though chemicals  protect you and your spa when used correctly  they can be hazardous in concentrated form  Always  observe the following guidelines     e ALWAYS KEEP CHEMICALS OUT OF CHILDREN   S REACH    e NEVER MIX CONCENTRATED CHEMICALS TOGETHER    e ALWAYS THOROUGHLY RINSE ANY CONTAINER USED TO MIX CHEMICALS  AFTER USE      ALWAYS RINSE OUT ANY EMPTY CHEMICAL STORAGE CONTAINER BEFORE  DISPO
9.  the pack  We recommend Heyco Liquid Tight  Straight Through Fittings    Note  For cables 12 4mm through 20mm Part   M4346   For cables 15 0mm through 25 4mm Part   M4348    7  Connect wires  color to color  on terminal blocks TB1  TIGHTEN SECURELY  All wires must be    hooked up or damage could result     8  Close the control box door and reinstall the cabinet side panels        WARNING  Fill the spa with water before turning on the power     Once your spa has been filled with water  turn it on and test all of the circuit breakers   NOTE  If the RCD breaker trips immediately  verify that the BLUE neutral wire is connected    into the load neutral in the breaker  Each breaker should be tested prior to each use  Heres how     1  Push the    TEST    button on each RCD breaker  and observe it click OFF   2  Push the breaker switch to the OFF position  to ensure that it has completely disengaged    then push the breaker switch to the ON position     If any of the RCD breakers fails to operate in this manner  your spa may have an electrical  malfunction  and you may be at risk of electrical shock  Turn off all circuits and do not use the  spa until the problem has been corrected by an authorized service agent     WARNING  Removing or bypassing any RCD breaker will result in an unsafe spa and will void    the spas warranty     IMPORTANT  Should you ever find the need to move or relocate your Arctic Spa  it is   essential that you understand and apply these installation requirements
10.  the water can stain the spa shell if allowed to go unchecked  Your Arctic  Spas Dealer stocks Arctic Pure   Best Defence to use if your spa water has a high concentra   tion of dissolvedminerals    2  The use of alcohol or any household cleaners other than those listed to clean the spa shell surface  is NOT recommended  DO NOT use any cleaning products containing abrasives or solvents  since they may damage the shell surface  Damage to the shell by the use of harsh chemicals is not  covered under the warranty              MANUAL SAFETY COVER     NWARNING  N AVERTISSEMENT    KEEP CHILDREN AWAY  CHILDREN ENFANTS DE SUBSISTANCE PARTIS  DES  OR OBJECTS CANNOT BE SEEN ENFANTS OU LES OBJETS NE PEUVENT PAS    UNDER COVER  m   TRE VUS SOUS LA COUVERTURE   AVOI D REMOVE COVER COMPLETELY EVITEZ ENLEVEZ LA COUVERTURE COMPL  TEMENT    BEFORE ENTRY   BATHERS AVANT L BAIGNEUR   OCCLUSION D ENTREE  DROWNING entrapment PossiBLE  DE NOYER possiete   NON SECURED OR IMPROPERLY LES COUVERTURES NON FIXEES OU  RISK SECURED COVERS ARE A HAZARD  LE RISQUE INCORRECTEMENT FIXEES SONT UN RISQUE   FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL LE MANQUEDE SUIVRE TOUTES LES  INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INSTRUCTIONS PEUT AVOIR COMME  INJURY OR DROWNING  CONSEQUENCE LES DOMMAGES OU LA NOYADE        Care of the Spa Cover   WARNING  The cover is a manual safety cover that meets or exceeds all prevailing requirements of  ASTM Standards for spa safety covers when installed and used correctly as of the date of manufac   ture  Non secur
11. 85 3 4  x E  230 Volt  32  68 3 4    8 Amp Single Phase  Fox   ee 3600 Ia 250 Kg 1292 Kg persquare or 2 16 Amp or  218 cm x 98 cm Litres  174 cm meter 3 16 Amp RCD  Protected Circuits     230 Volt 32  85 3 4  x MS    92 3 4    38 3 4  1513 389 Kg Amp Single Phase  rontier 3600   308 Kg 1973 Kg per square or 2 16 Amp Or  218cmx 98cm Litres No 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits     230 Volt 22  92 3 4  x Volt   x 92 3 4    38 3 4  1514 410 Kg   Amp Single Phase  ondiker 3600 I 386 Kg 2447 Kg persquare or 2 16 Amp or  235cmx 98cm itres NEA 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits     230 Volt 32  92 3 4  x Volt     92 3 4    38 3 4    1582 454 Kg Amp Single Phase  Kodiak 9g 3600 Li 386 Kg 2697 Kg persquare    or2 16 Amp or  235 cm x cm itres meci 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits  230 Volt  32  92 3 4  x NO  92 3 4    38 3 4  1476 405 Kg Amp Single Phase  Summit 9g 3600   386 Kg 2409 Kg per square or 2 16 Amp Or  235 cm x cm Litres med 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits  92 3 4  x 532Kg A E A  7 5 mp Single Phase  Tundra 32 3 4 os 3600 o 386 Kg 3160 Kg per square or2 16 Amp or  235 98 cm Litres 5 P  cm x meter 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits     230 Volt 32  85 3 4  x    493 K i  85 3 4    34 314    1374 93 Kg Amp Single Phase  Yukon 3600 Li 340 Kg 2253 Kg persquare or 2 16 Amp or  217 cm x 88 cm Itres eter 3 16 Amp RCD  217 cm Protected Circuits     Filled weight includes weight of water and maximum recommended number of people in the spa              Ins
12. A  Squirt Foam Dissolve  M on foam   FOAMING organics being agitated by Refer to pg 20 for more information   the jets  not with disposable filter                   e        Einem eod tan   Drain partially  add Arctic Pure  Best Defence  cor                        SCALE m rect pH level to 7 2   7 6 and alkalinity to 100 130  DEPOSITS pH  high alkalinity ppm  It is also recommended you take a sample of  water into your nearest Arctic Spa dealer for more  assistance with this problem     High level of organic   Check pH and adjust as required   ODOR contaminants  combined   Shock with Arctic Pure  Refresh  add sanitizers  ice ue   Dilution of water will reduce contaminants and odor     Check any ozone system is operational    pH too low   Add Arctic Pure   Adjust Up until level reads 7 2   7 6ppm  EYE SKIN   Combined chlorine due   Add Arctic Pure   Refresh  add sanitizers   IRRITATION to high concentration of   Change from Bromine to Chlorine or vice versa   organic contaminants   Drain and refill spa     Allergic reaction to sanitizer    Bacterial contamination    High concentration of con    Add sanitizers until levels are up to the recom   NO taminants using up sanitizers mended levels  CHLORINE    Replace test kits at least once a year  puni   Test kit reagents ineffective   Chlorine Bromine level very high and is bleaching    test reagent  dilute sample 50 50 with fresh water  retest and double the result       Possible bacterial contamination  have water tested    by a l
13. H is too high  it can be decreased by adding Arctic Pure  Adjust Down to the spa water   5  It is important to check the pH on a regular basis  The pH will be affected by the bather load     the addition of new water  the addition of various chemicals  and the type of sanitizer used     6  When the pH is within the recommended range  proceed to the final step     Calcium Hardness  CH     1  Most spa manufacturers recommend a Calcium Hardness  CH  level for your spa of 150 200 ppm   However  we do not recommend adding calcium to your spa if your spa water is above 100  PPM  or if your incoming water has a very low level of calcium hardness    2  Calcium Hardness is a measure of the total amount of dissolved calcium in the water  It is  believed that calcium helps control the corrosive nature of water  Calcium has a tendency to  precipitate  fall out of suspension  in high temperatures and high pH levels    Warning  When calcium falls out of suspension it can collect on the heater and pump  and  shorten their life    3  Any natural corrosiveness in the water can be combatted by maintaining a slightly higher Total    Alkalinity Level     Sanitize the Spa   Sanitizer is extremely important for killing algae  bacteria and viruses  and preventing unwanted   organisms from growing in the spa  At the same time  you dont want too high a sanitizer level  or it   can irritate your skin  lungs and eyes    1  Always maintain the sanitizer level in your spa at the recommended level for eac
14. SAL    e Accurately measure the quantities specified  Do not overdose your spa  Amount required  will vary depending on water condition  quantities to be used are only guidelines    e Store chemicals in a cool  dry  well ventilated place      Always keep chemical containers closed when not in use       Dont inhale fumes or allow chemicals to come in contact with your eyes  nose  or mouth  Wash  your hands immediately after use      Follow the emergency advice on the product label in case of accidental contact    e Never smoke around chemicals  Some fumes can be highly flammable     e Dont store any chemicals in the spa equipment compartment     Adding Chemicals to the Spa    Most chemicals  does not include any slow dissolving chemicals  can be added directly to the spa while    the pump s  is running on high speed  for a minimum of 10 minutes     IMPORTANT WHEN USING ARCTIC PURE   BOOST OR REFRESH TREATMENT  NOTE  After administering a super chlorination treatment or non chlorine shock to your spa  leave  the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes to allow the oxidizer gas to vent  A high   concentration of trapped oxidizer gas which may exist as a result of the shock treatment  not daily  sanitation  may eventually cause discoloration or vinyl degradation to the bottom of the cover  This    type of damage is considered chemical abuse and is not covered under warranty     The Arctic Pure   Water Maintenance Program  Following the Arctic Pure   water maintenance program will 
15. ab        Troubleshooting Spa Problems    1  Nothing functions  The RCD Breaker has tripped or there is a power failure  Test RCD  Breaker  Turn breaker back on and see if spa powers up  if not contact your factory authorized    dealer     2  Spa does not heat  Check to see if the heat indicator is on or there are any error messages on the  topside control panel  If the heat indicator is on and no error message appears contact your    factory authorized dealer     3  Poor Jet Pressure  First check to see that the jet s  are turned on fully  Check your filter to see  if its clogged or dirty  Next  check to see if the jet s  are obstructed or if the venturi air dial is  turned on  Finally  check to see if the jet s  are surging  If so  your pump is cavitating  sucking  in air   This usually occurs when the water level is too low and can be solved by adding water to    the spa  If the problem still persists  contact your factory authorized dealer   4  Light is not functioning  Follow the LED replacement section   5  Spa comes on by itself  This function is normal when heating and filtering  No action required     6  Jet s  are not spinning  Remove jet barrel by turning the jet counterclockwise until it pops out   Then irrigate the jet in the water  this will help remove any foreign particles that may be lodged  in the bearings   If the jet s  are still not spinning  it may be calcified  Try soaking the jet s  in  vinegar  be sure to immerse the bearings  for ten minutes  Then ir
16. age at each jet by  adjusting the mixture of air and water  Simply turn the venturi control lever counter  clockwise for a stronger flow and clockwise for a softer flow  Most jets are adjustable by turn   ing the face of the jet clockwise for a stronger flow and counter clockwise for a softer flow and  eventually off           Jets    Five Inch  5     Jets   The five inch Hydromassage jets have four different nozzle options  Tri face single pulse  Tri face  double pulse  Wave face single pulse  and Wave face double pulse  The Tri face jets give a wide  circular massage  while the Wave face jets divide the water flow into varying streams and spinning  patterns for a more customized circular massage  These jets are adjustable by turning the face of    the jet clockwise for a stronger flow and counter clockwise for a softer flow and eventually off     Three Inch  3     Jets   The three inch hydromassage jets have five nozzle options  The four above  plus directional jets   The Directional nozzle allows you to aim the water in the direction that feels best  The Tri face  jets give a wide circular massage  while the Wave face jets divide the water flow into varying  streams and spinning patterns for a more customized circular massage  The 3 inch jets are de   signed for a thorough massage of the muscles in your upper back  shoulders and neck  These jets  are adjustable by turning the face of the jet clockwise for a stronger flow and counter clockwise    for a softer flow and event
17. are three fundamental areas of water maintenance  They are  1  Water Filtration   2  Water  Sanitation  and  3  Chemical Balance pH Control     Before you even begin it is highly recommended to use the pre filter when filling your spa  because  tap water is not really pure water  By starting with water that is already filtered clean you will find  that you have much fewer problems maintaining crystal clear water    Although your spas filter system is working several hours a day to remove particles from your water   it does not remove bacteria or viruses  Water sanitation is the responsibility of the spa owner  It can  be achieved through the regular and periodic  daily  if necessary  addition of an approved sanitizer   The sanitizer will chemically control the bacteria and viruses present in the spa water  Bacteria and  viruses can grow quickly in undersanitized spa water  The waters chemical balance and pH control  are also the responsibility of the spa owner  You will have to add chemicals to maintain proper levels  of Total Alkalinity  TA  and pH  Proper water balance and pH control will minimize scale buildup  and corrosion of metals  extend the life of the spa  and allow the   sanitizer to work at maximum efficiency     Methods For Testing The Spa Water    Accurate water testing and analysis are an important part of effectively maintaining your spa water   To follow the Arctic Spas  recommended program  you must have the ability to test for       Total Alkalinity  TA   e
18. asis to protect the wood of the cabinet and    keep your spa looking good        LED Light Replacement   All Arctic Spas  come equipped with two 12 volt blue LED underwater lights for night use  The   Northern Lights    option uses two multicoloured LED assemblies  The Northern Lights    Deluxe   option comes with five lights  Should you need to change any light  follow these simple steps    1  Make sure the lighting is turned off  by checking the topside be sure the light icon is not showing    2  Remove the screws securing the equipment access doors  remove the doors    3  Locate the reflector  which is secured into the light housing  Carefully rotate the reflector counter   clockwise until it comes off the light housing    4  Carefully disconnect any cables  note the location of the cable s   as the LED assembly has two  sockets  and remove the light assembly from its socket or slot    5  Install the new LED assembly in its slot or socket  then reconnect the cables    6  To reinstall the underwater light  rotate the lamp assembly clockwise onto the light housing until    secure     Vacation Care Instructions   If you plan to be away from home for 7   14 days  follow these instructions to ensure that the water   quality of your spa is maintained    1  Adjust pH as needed    2  Ensure you have sufficient sanitizer to last until you return    3  Shock the spa with Arctic Pure   Spa Boost or Refresh    4  Lower the temperature    Upon your return    1  Shock the spa with Arcti
19. c Pure   Spa Boost or Refresh    2  Ensure you have sufficient sanitizer for regular use    3  Return the temperature to its original setting  You can use your spa once the residual sanitizer level  falls within the ideal range    Note  If you will not be using your spa for more then 14 days and a neighbor  friend or an outside   maintenance service is not available to check and balance the water chemistry  draining or    winterizing  for winter only  the spa is recommended     Winterizing Your Spa   If you plan to leave your spa unused for a long period of time in severely cold weather  you should drain  the spa to avoid accidental freezing due to a power or equipment failure    We recommend your local authorized dealer winterize your spa  Freezing can severely damage your spa     Improper winterizing of your spa can void your warranty     Arctic Spa Stereo  Optional   For instructions or troubleshooting of your stereo and related equipment  please see    the Owners Manual that comes with the stereo              Water Maintenance    Its important to have clean water  Water maintenance is one of the least understood  but very  important areas of spa ownership  Your dealer can guide you through the process of achieving and  maintaining perfect water in your spa  given your local conditions  Your program will depend on  your waters mineral content  how often you use your spa  and how many people use it  Here is our  suggested step by step program     General Information  There 
20. d should be replaced  Showering without using soap prior to entering the spa or using  only the rinse cycle when laundering your bathing suit will help to reduce detergent residue in the  spa water  However  foam problems are more likely to be caused by a build up of organic pollut   ants in the spa mostly by body oils  If you re using your spa frequently with a high bather load the  water will need to be replaced more often  Spa water gradually loses quality because of build ups of  unfilterable pollutants     IMPORTANT  Remember to change your water every three to four months     To Drain Your Spa    1  Shut off the RCD breaker located in the subpanel or the quick disconnect    2  Locate the main drain valve for the spa  on the outside of the cabinet to the right of the  equipment compartment  Attach the male threaded end of a garden hose to the drain valve  and  route the other end of the hose to an appropriate draining area    3  Open the valve by turning the large outside ring counterclockwise  The spa will drain by  gravitational flow    Note  All Arctic Spas  models will drain through the floor drain  Equipment such as the  pump s  and heater will drain  All models will leave a small amount of water in the footwell  Any  water remaining in the plumbing or equipment after draining will only need to be removed if the  spa is being winterized    4  When empty  inspect the spa shell and clean as required    5  Close the drain valve     6  Refill the spa BEFORE restoring po
21. ease contact your dealer for proper Chlorine levels     Weekly    1  Add pucks to floating dispenser and reset the setting if necessary    2  Add 2 tablespoons  28 grams  of Arctic Pure  Refresh per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of water    3  Wait at least one hour and add 1 tablespoon  14 grams  of Arctic Pure  Best Defence per 1000  litres  265 gallons  of water     Important  Arctic Pure  Refresh significantly reduces pH and TA  One hour after adding Arctic  Pure   Refresh test and adjust TA and pH as needed     Bromine System    Note  If you are planning to use your new spa right away  Peak Boost must be added first  Follow direc    tions for adding Peak Boost from this page    1  Fill floating dispenser with pucks and open to setting 7    2  Add 2 tablespoons  28 grams  of Arctic Pure9 Refresh per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of water    3  Add 2 1 2 tablespoons  35 grams  of Arctic Pure  Peak Boost per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of  water  to establish a Bromide reserve    4  Test the Bromine level  Once bromine reads within the ideal range  3 5 ppm  turn tablet  dispenser down to 2 or 3  more or less according to bather load      Note  The above example is for a spa without an ozone system  If your spa is equipped with an ozone  system please contact your dealer for proper Bromine levels     Weekly  1  Twice a week test and adjust Total Alkalinity  pH and Chlorine or Bromine levels     In extreme cases of sources water with high minerals  such as some well water   add  1 tabl
22. ed or improperly secured covers are a hazard  Open the cover to its fully open posi   tion before use  Be sure to inspect the cover for premature wear or deterioration  Over time  with  use  there is a chance of normal cover wear and deterioration  To properly maintain your cover see    directions below     Vinyl Cover  The vinyl spa cover is an attractive  durable foam insulation product  Monthly cleaning and    conditioning is recommended to maintain its beauty     To clean and condition the vinyl cover    1  Remove the cover from the spa and gently lean it against a wall or fence    2  With a garden hose  spray the cover to loosen and rinse away dirt or debris    3  Using a large sponge and or a soft bristle brush  and using a very mild soap solution or baking  soda  scrub the vinyl top in a circular motion  Do not let the vinyl dry with a soap film on it    before it can be rinsed clean     ps    Scrub the covers perimeter and side flaps  Rinse clean with water     MA    Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only  use no soap   and wipe it clean with a dry    rag       To condition the cover after cleaning  apply a thin film of Arctic Pure  Cover Renew to the    ON    vinyl surface and buff     Care of the Spa Cabinet   Cedar Cabinet  When properly cared for  the wood cabinet of your spa will maintain its beauty  for many years  Your Arctic Spa cabinet has been specially treated with Olympic Maximum Wood  Stain  Use this stain or a similar product on a regular b
23. elephone  radio  television  etc    within 1 5m of this hot tub     CAUTION  Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer s instructions     WARNING  The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in  hot tubs     Warning  Do not use spa if power supply cable has been damaged     Hyperthermia    Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia     Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several  degrees above the normal body temperature of 37  C  The symptoms of hyperthermia  include drowsiness  lethargy  and an increase in the internal   temperature of the body  The effects of hyperthermia include      gt  Unawareness of impending hazard         Failure to perceive heat        Failure to recognize the need to exit hot tub       Physical inability to exit hot tub     gt  Fetal damage in pregnant women  and        Unconsciousness and danger of drowning        INTERNATIONAL SPA SPECIFICATIONS    Outside Heichts Heater Water Dry Filled Weight per Electrical  Dimensions 8  Watts  Capacity Weight Weight  m Requirements  meter  92 3 4  x 230 Volt  32    92 3 4    38 3 4  1855 527 Kg Amp Single Phase  valanche 235 9g 3600 Li 386 Kg 3152 Kg persquare or 2 16 Amp or  cm x cm Itres Ha 3 16 Amp RCD  235 cm Protected Circuits  85 3 4  x me   E A     og g mp Ing e ase  Cub ln n 34 3 4 3600 ne 340 Kg 2212 Kg per square or 2 16 Amp or   cmx 88cm Itres 3 16 Amp RCD  217 meter p  cm Protected Circuits  
24. en or missing  Consult your local dealer for assistance in choosing an appropri   ate replacement suction fitting        written to ensure 6  DANGER  Risk of Electric Shock  Install at least 1 5m  from all metal    the proper use and in  surfaces  As an alternative  a hot tub may be installed within 1 5m of metal sur   faces if each metal surface is permanently connected  bonded  by a minimum  6mm  solid copper conductor attached to the wire connector on the grounding    lug  inside the equipment compartment on the equipment box     stallation of any  Arctic Spa  Any    modifications to the  7  DANGER  Risk of Electric Shock  All controls or devices accessible from the spa    must be powered by a maximum of 12vdc  Do not permit any electrical appli     procedures outlined    may result in     ances not powered by 12vdc orless within 1 5m of a hot tub     your warranty    being voided  8  ELECTRICAL SUPPLY  The electrical supply for this product must include a  suitable circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors  The disconnect  must be readily accessible and visible to the hot tub occupant but installed at least    1 5m  from the hot tub water     Please read this  manual to avoid any  unnecessary damage    to your spa and 9  WARNING  To Reduce the Risk of Injury   a  The water in a hot tub should never exceed 40  C  Water temperatures  between 38  C and 40  C are considered safe for a healthy adult  Lower water tem   peratures are recommended for young children
25. ep     9  Test and Adjust Sanitizer level  Chlorine ideal 1   3 ppm or Bromine ideal 3   5 ppm      10  Rotate Diverters to centre position and press  PUMP 2  button on topside control  panel for 5 seconds to activate the    Boost filtration system     this will ensure sufficient  circulation and filtration for entire jetting system  When enabled   BOO  message is    displayed     11  You can set the temperature  between 38  C and 40  C  100 F to 104  F  by pressing the  TEMP  A  and TEMP  N7  buttons on the control panel  The spa will normally come  up to temperature within 16 to 24 hours  Replace the spa cover while the temperature is  reaching the set point     IMPORTANT  For safety  you can lock your desired temperature setting  Refer to the Topside  Control Panel section for details     Fusion Jetting System    With your Fusion    Jetting System  you can control the massaging action of your spa  Using  the Fusion    diverter lever  the jets are activated in groups  known as jet systems  The jetting  systems are selected by turning the diverter lever from one side to the other  or select both by  leaving the diverter lever in the middle  The number of diverter levers you will have will depend  on the model and series of Arctic Spa you have  Feel free to consult your local dealer with any    questions regarding the function of this system  or just jump in and experiment for yourself     Venturi Controls    The Venturi Controls allow you to control the intensity of the mass
26. espoon  14 grams  per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of Arctic Pure   Best Defence weekly     Important  Arctic Pure  Refresh significantly reduces pH and TA  One hour after adding Arctic  Pure   Refresh test and adjust TA and pH as needed     The use of Clarifiers and Foam inhibitors is not recommended with Arctic Pure   Disposable filters              Common Spa Water Problems  Cause      Remedy    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS      A  Poor Filtration Dirty filter  clean with Arctic Pure   Filter Restore     not with disposable filter   Increase Filter cycle     B  Suspended particles   Add Arctic Pure  Easy Clear      Organic contaminants build up    CLOUDY   pH high  WATER    A    D   C  Shock treatment with Arctic Pure  Refresh   D  Add Arctic Pure  Adjust Down until level reads 7 2 7 6  E      Total alkalinity high      Add Arctic Pure Adjust Down to adjust TA level to  100 130ppm    E Shock treatment until combined chlorine is  eliminated  see container instructions       Combined chlorine in  the water      High dissolved solids  H  Hardness too high    G  Empty spa and refill    H  Add Arctic Pure Best Defence until level reads  15 280ppm      Dissolved metals from   Use Arctic Pure  Best Defence and have your  water source dealer check your water balance             COLOURED  WATER   Low chlorine bromine levels      Arctic Pure   Boost treatment and test chlorine   bromine levels      Fragrance   Stop the use of fragrance             High concentration of oils and   
27. esult             WARNING  WARNING              We recommend that the Arctic Spa be installed  above ground  Consult a licensed building  contractor to design or evaluate your custom  decking requirements        Electrical Specifications           WARNING   All electrical hookups must be performed by    a licensed electrician     DANGER            Shock Hazard   DO NOT PROCEED if  you are not a licensed  electrician  This  diagram is for  reference only     Power Input    All Arctic Spas   are tested for the following     230 VAC  50 Hz  32 A  International     Connect the power input wires to the terminal block labeled    AC Input     Make sure to  respect the alignment and that the screws are properly tightened     INPUT SUPPLY WIRING     1 x 32A  230   240VAC  1 PHASE        2x 16A      JUMPER FOR PUMPES  Ga vasi ed V M J        NEUTRAL         NOT AVAILABLE FOR AUSTRALIA   amp  NEW ZEALAND          INPUT SUPPLY WIRING  230   240V AC  3 PHASES  1x 16A          Electrical Installation Instructions    ARCTIC SPAS   MUST BE WIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL  APPLICABLE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES  ALL ELECTRICAL WORK  SHOULD BE DONE BY AN EXPERIENCED  LICENSED ELECTRICIAN  AND APPROVED BY A LOCAL BUILDING   ELECTRICAL INSPECTION  AUTHORITY  WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF APPROPRIATE ELEC   TRICAL CONDUIT  FITTINGS AND WIRE FOR ALL CIRCUITS  The spa  can be wired with one 32 amp 230 volt single circuit  two 16 amp circuits or  three 16 amp circuits  three phase      We recommend an electrical 
28. f the Filtration Cycles     The system will automatically perform four filtration cycles per day  6 hours apart   During a cycle  the following sequence is executed       Pump 2  Pump 3  on 3 pump systems  and Blower start at high speed for 1 minute    Pump 1 then starts and runs at low speed for the preset number of hours    Ozone output is turned on  optional     To set the duration of the filtration cycles  the amount of time Pump 1 will be on   follow  this procedure     Press on the Filter Cycle key  The display will  show Fd XX where XX represents the  number of hours Pump 1 will be operating  at low speed           Use the Up  amp  Down arrow keys to change the  number of hours   00   no filtration  01   1 hour cycle  02   2 hour cycle    C         Press the filter cycle key again to display the  number of cycles  FF  in a 24 hour period  You can  select from 1 cycle to 4 cycles per day  The Filter    pm   pm   pm          Cycle triangular icon will appear on the display when       a filter cycle is on     Overtemp During Filter Cycle    In order to prevent excessive water temperatures due to long Filter cycles during warm weather  the  system has a special safeguard     If the water temperature exceeds the set point by more that 1  C  the system will cancel the Filter cycle  and the Filter cycle icon will blink for the remainder of the filter cycle  The Filter cycle icon blink  pattern will be  ON for   2 second  OFF for      second  ON for   2 second  and then finall
29. h type of  sanitizer    2  We recommend the following sanitizers     Chlorine System    e Arctic Pure  Chlorine Tablets   e Arctic Pure  Refresh   e Arctic Pure  Spa Boost   Bromine System    e Arctic Pure  Brominating Tablets  e Arctic Pure  Refresh    e Arctic Pure  Peak Boost    Important  Sanitizers are acidic and will decrease the Total Alkalinity  Regular testing and balancing    of TA is extremely important with these products     Important  Always remove the floating dispenser while the spa is in use  Remove dispens     ers with a plastic bucket  keeping submerged  and store out of reach of children until spa use has    ended     Using Chlorine System  CAUTION  The use of personal protective equipment  rubber latex vinyl gloves  eye protection  is    recommended while handling the dispenser or the pucks              Start up    1  Add pucks to floating dispenser and open to setting 4    2  Add 2 tablespoons  28 grams  of Arctic Pure   Refresh per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of water    3  Add 1 tablespoon  14 grams  of Arctic Pure  SpaBoost per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of water    4  Test the Chlorine level  Once the chlorine reads within the ideal range  1 3 ppm  turn tablet  dispenser down to 1   2  more or less according to bather load     5  Start the Boost Filtration mode to circulate the chemicals and do not use spa for two hours after  the mode ends     Note  The above example is for a spa without an ozone system  If your spa is equipped with an  ozone system pl
30. ing at high speed     e    Pump 3  On Off Button   Optional       A Press the Pump 3 key to turn Pump 3 on High speed  A second press will turn Pump  3 off  If Pump 3 is left on  it will automatically shut off 20 minutes after it has been  p started  unless it has been manually shut off     Note  A long press  5 seconds  on Pump 3 key puts the system on standby  In Standby  mode  the display shows    OFF    for at least 10 seconds and all outputs are turned off for 30  minutes  All keys are disabled except the On Off key  A second long press  5 seconds  will    restart the system before the 30 minutes ends     When power is first applied to the spa  it is    On    by default           222  e  N    Therapy Air Button  Optional     v Press the Therapy Air key to turn Therapy Air on  A second press will turn Therapy  2E Air off  If Therapy Air is left on  it will automatically shut off 20 minutes after it has  been started     The Therapy air ON triangle icon will appear solid on the display when Therapy air is on     Light Button    v Press the light button to toggle the light s  on and off  If the lights are left on  they  wz  will automatically shut off 2 hours after it has been started  If the spa is equipped  2x with Northern Lights     or Northern Lights    Deluxe  the different lighting   sequences can be cycled by pressing the light key on and off repeatedly     The light ON triangle icon will appear solid on the display when the light is on     To Program the Duration o
31. nform you of any ap   plicable barrier requirements at the time a permit is obtained for the  installation of an electrical circuit  Your Arctic Spa Dealer can provide  information on which permits may be required        Contents    Important Safety Instructions                       eeeeeeeeeeee eese e ee eene teet n nannte 4  Fy Pel CCEA NENNT A M                 e 6  Iustallaton Instructions   ooiiere esed EPA P US UR PEERS VUE SINUS US URERESVRENS FREE USER ERE EUNE P AME 8  Electrical Specifications ii cssiersnani ves taccsueetsssves vecusseasessseqntccuserstaaesecauvease  9  Electrical Installation Instructions                ccccccsssssscsesssseeeecssssscseeeees 10  SEALED FOC OC GE CS aveo cauvensccossnnescauvecedessssuasescsunsseaviesesesovesvverssonsse  12  Fusion  Jettiop Systemi seas feet cease cesececcvesasacesccasacesscesssenerexseeverics 13  VSM OEE Godin c                  H   13    pu                                               14  Tonside Control Panel odes ease vene eUdree us EN FEES Ux EO EUEEE VERE IRI UHR 15  Spa Care and Maintenanite quienes dia ossa SEYuIS sn US SURE TEAMERSS INI ESSE E EE EINE 20  bitu TIPO aes ca E E cacacesscnaesncesses 24  Common Spa Water Problems   Cause  amp  Remedy                             29  Troubleshooting Spa Problems                                    eee 30    CAUTION  DANGER  WARNING     Indicates a situation   Indicates risk of injury    Indicates information  of critical importance     in which damage to  equipmen
32. ocked  all automatic functions of the system run as usual  However   when a locked key is pressed  an  LocP  or  LocF  message is displayed for 1 second  Also    note that a power up unlocks the keypad     Invert Display    It is possible to set the display so that it is readable from either inside or outside the spa  To  do this  just press on the Filter key for 5 sec to toggle between the inverted mode or not        Temperature displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius    The temperature can be displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius  To toggle between those choices   press on the light key for five seconds   Note that after a power up the system always return to default Celsius display     Boost Filtration mode    This mode is used to speed up filtration after intensive use of the spa or to help mix  chemical just added to the spa  Press the PUMP 2 key for 5 seconds to enable the Boost  Filtration mode  In this mode  the Pump 2 will turn on high speed  and the ozonator will    operate for 45 minutes  When enabled     BOO    message is displayed     Clean filter reminder    This message is displayed every three months to remind you to replace the filter cartridge on  the spa  The display will start blinking with the message  CLE   Press any key on the keypad  to clear the message  Replace your disposable filter every three  3  months   See Spa Mainte   nance section for more information         Temperature Control  Up  amp  Down Arrows     These keys are used to set the temperature of 
33. peration of the jet system and to remove any remaining air from the  plumbing system  follow these steps    a  All Models  Push the Pump 1 button twice to turn the pump to high speed  Allow to run for 1  minute     an Signature  Ultra  and Legend series  Push Pump 2 button also  This pump runs at high    speed only  Run for one minute        c  Legend series only  Push Pump 3 button also  This pump runs at high speed only   CAUTION    Run for one minute   Once the jet system is fully operational  as indicated by strong  non surging  jets   priming of the spa is complete  Push each Pump button once to turn the  pumps off    IMPORTANT  Weak or surging jets are an indication of a low water    or a clogged filter cartridge     Do Not turn on power  to the spa until the  spa is filled to the    required level  Running 7  Adjust the chemicals and balance the water according to your dealer s    the spa pump without instructions  A guideline is also included in this manual  under the Water  Maintenance Section   water could cause im     mediate damage and in  8  Set the temperature control to the desired temperature  between 38  C and    validate your warranty  40  C or 100  F and 1049F   then place the insulated cover on the spa and allow       the water temperature to stabilize  approximately 16 hours   Make sure you secure the cover  in place using the cover locks  Periodically check the spa water temperature  When the wa   ter temperature climbs above 29 C  proceed to the next st
34. rigate the jet s  again and    re install  If problem persists contact your factory authorized dealer     7  Spa doesn t drain completely  The spa is drained by gravity  It will not always drain fully  It  Is not necessary to drain the spa in its entirety except when winterizing the spa  If you wish to    remove the last little bit of water  we recommend you vacuum it out with a wet dry vacuum        Important    This manual and its contents are subject to change without notice  Although Blue Falls Manufac   turing has prepared this manual as accurately and precisely as possible  Blue Falls Manufacturing will  not be liable for loss  injury or damages caused by improper servicing or by use of spa  improper or    otherwise      Arctic Spas  are Canadian built with the finest materials and advanced technology to withstand the  harshest weather conditions  Performance and Reliability is the Arctic Spas  Customer Guarantee   If your spa cannot be repaired under our extensive warranty  Arctic Spas  will provide a replacement  spa equal in value to the original purchase price of the defective spa  Our philosophy Guarantees you    Customer Satisfaction  These are words we will stand behind in writing              
35. save you time and frustration and ensure    clear  clean spa water     Remove Excess Minerals    Most tap water has minerals such as Calcium  Copper  Iron  Manganese and Sodium in it  and the          circulation of water can cause the erosion of metals from spa equipment which can present possible  scaling and staining problems in your spa  To remove these simply fill your spa with the Pre Filter     In extreme cases of source water with high minerals  such as some well water      1  We recommend you add 3 1 2 tablespoons  48 grams  of Arctic Pure  Best Defense per 1000  litres  265 gallons  of water while filling your spa    2  Also  as water evaporates from your spa and new water is added  the amount of dissolved  minerals will increase  The spa water may eventually become    hard     Calcium Hardness too  high  enough to damage the heater by calcifying its surface  To protect against these problems    add 1 tablespoon  14 grams  per 1000 litres  265 gallons  of Arctic Pure  Best Defense weekly     Balance the Total Alkalinity  TA    1  The recommended Total Alkalinity  TA  for your spa water is 125 150 ppm    2  Total Alkalinity is a measure of the total levels of carbonates  bicarbonates  hydroxides  and other  alkaline substances in the water  TA is referred to as the waters    pH buffer   In other words  it s a  measure of the ability of the water to resist changes in pH level    3  If the TA is too low  the pH level will fluctuate widely from high to low  Fluctuations
36. subpanel containing appropriate RCD breaker is used to supply power  and protect the spa  The grounding conductor must be at least the same gauge as the line conduc    tors  but not less than 6 mm   A minimum 6 mm  solid copper bond wire is also required  Mount the  subpanel in the vicinity of the spa  but not closer than 1 5m away  in accordance with all local codes  A  qualified electrician must install the electrical circuit     1  This hot tub 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 hot tub   Supplying power to the hot tub  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 hot tub must be a dedicated circuit with no other appliances or lights  sharing the power provided by the circuit     3  Do not use aluminum wire     4  The appliance should be supplied through a residual Current device  RDC  with a rated tripping    current not exceeding 30mA     5  To gain access to the hot tub   s power terminal block  remove the four screws securing the two  cabinet panels on the side of the spa containing the ETL label  Then open the door to the control  box   See diagram on previous page      6  IMPORTANT To maintain TUV Ratings  A water resistant strain relief  rated IPx5 or better  must  be used on the Power Supply Cable where it enters
37. t or material  may occur        S    Read and Follow    All Instructions    It is important to  inform occasional  users of the spa  about the DANGERS   WARNINGS  and  CAUTIONS listed in  this manual before  they use the spa                 Important Safety Instructions     READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY  When installing and using this electrical equipment  basic safety precautions  should always be followed  including     1  WARNING  Do not use spa if power supply cable has been damaged     2  WARNING  To reduce the risk of injury  do not permit children to use this product unless  they are closely supervised at all times     3  WARNING  A grounding wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum  8 4 mm  solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment  metal enclosures of  electrical equipment  metal water pipe  or conduit within 1 5m of the unit     4  DANGER  Risk of Accidental Drowning  Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent  unauthorized access by children  To avoid accidents  ensure that children cannot use this  hot tub unless they are supervised at all times     5  DANGER  Risk of Injury  The suction fittings in this hot tub are sized to match the specific wa     Pr NS flow created by the pump  Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump   AK   UN be sure that the flow rates are compatible  Never operate the hot tub if the suction fittings    IMPORTANT     This manual was                   are brok
38. tallation Instructions    Site Preparation   Make sure you ensure the following    e Always put your spa on a structurally sound  level surface  A filled spa can weigh a great deal   Make certain that the location you choose can support the weight of your filled spa      Locate your equipment compartment  which houses all of the electrical components  in a place  where you will have easy access for periodic spa care and maintenance      Allow adequate access to all other doors for service     Outdoor Ground Level Installation   No matter where you install your new spa  it s important that you have a solid foundation for sup   port  If you are installing a spa with a wooden pedestal floor outdoors  we recommend you place  patio stones underneath spaced out evenly  The stones should be at least two inches thick and  twelve inches square  5 cm by 30 cm   Even with stones in place  the spa will possibly settle and  become unlevel  and may require re leveling over time  If you are installing a spa with a Forever  Floor  outdoors  you may set it on virtually any surface  as long as it 1s level     Deck Installation    To be certain your deck can support your spa  you must know the decks maximum load capacity   Consult a qualified building contractor or structural engineer  To find the weight of your spa  its  contents and occupants  refer to the Spa Specification chart  This weight per square meter must not  exceed the structures rated capacity  or serious structural damage could r
39. the water  As soon as you press one of these  keys  the display will show the current set point and will keep showing it for 5 seconds after  releasing the key  Pressing the keys will either increase or decrease the current set point  The  Set Point logo on the display tells you if the display shows the current set point or the actual  temperature of the water     The water temperature can be adjusted in 1 degree increments from 15  C to 40  C  59  F to  104  F   After a power down  the default set point is 39  C  1029F      Pump 1 Button    1    v Press the Pump 1 key to turn Pump 1 on at low speed  A second press will change  Pump 1 to high speed  A third press will turn Pump 1 off  Note  You may not be able  ML toshut Pump 1 off if in a filter or heating cycle  A built in timer will shut Pump 1 off     A 20 minutes after it has been started  unless it has been manually shut off  The Pump   1 ON triangular icon will appear solid on the display when Pump 1 is running at high   speed  It will lash when Pump 1 is running at low speed    Note  Pushing and holding the Pump 1 button will lock the panel  See the section  Panel   Lock  for details     Pump 2 Button  Optional     e    wv Press the Pump 2 key to turn Pump 2 on High speed  A second press turns Pump 2  off  If Pump 2 is left on  it will automatically shut off 20 minutes after it has been  started  unless it has been manually shut off    The Pump 2 ON triangle icon will appear solid on the display when Pump 2 is run   n
40. ually off     Orca Jet   The Orca Jet is a large orifice hydromassage jet designed to maximize massaging action on a  specific area of the body  It is located in the lower part of the spa to allow easy access for massag   ing feet  legs  hips and lower back  The intensity of the Orca Jet can be altered using one of the  Fusion     Diverter levers  the location varies depending on spa model   Consult your local dealer    regarding which diverter lever or just jump in and experiment for yourself     Therapy Air Pads  Available on Designer  Ultra  Legend Extreme and Legend SE series only   When the Therapy Air System is turned on  see spa control functions   soft air bubbles all around    you for an exhilarating massage     Waterfall  The waterfall is turned on and off by means of a small diverter control  The location may vary    depending on the model   On select models only         Topside Control Panel    Your spa control has been specifically designed so that by simply connecting the spa to a  properly grounded source  and following the start up procedures in this manual  the spa  will automatically heat to the set temperature  Many other functions  such as filtration   safety checks and maintenance reminders have been automated so that your spa experience    will be as carefree as possible     But youre in charge  The topside control  TSC  panel allows you to set the temperature   initiate the filtration cycle  control the lights  and activate or deactivate the pump s  and
41. wer     IMPORTANT  With reusable filters  it is necessary to rinse the filter cartridges weekly  Every  month  and each time the spa is drained for cleaning  clean the cartridges in filter cleaner    With  Arctic Spas  disposable filters  simply replace the cartridge whenever the spa is drained  or about  every three months         Filtration System   Important  The use of Clarifiers and Foam inhibitors is not recommended with Arctic Pure   Disposable filters    Arctic Spas  are equipped with balanced filtration  meaning that the filter cartridges are sized to  meet the needs of the pump system    As with any water filtering system  the filter cartridge may become clogged  resulting in reduced  water flow  It is important to maintain a clean  unobstructed filter system  We recommend that your  filter cartridge be replaced with a Arctic Pure  disposable filter cartridge every three  3  months     Filter Cartridge Removal and Installation   1  Put the spa in Standby mode using the on off button  Pump 3 button on 3 pump systems  on the  topside control panel    2  Remove the filter basket by rotating the top outside ring counterclockwise and lifting    3  Remove the filter cartridge    4  Clean any debris out of the skimmer basket    5  To reinstall the filter cartridge  reverse the order of steps in which it was removed     Care of Spa Pillows   The spa pillows used in many of the Arctic Spas  models will provide years of comfort if treated  with care  They have been positioned
42. y OFF for  1  2 seconds  This sequence will then repeat  The filtration cycle will automatically reset itself once the  water temperature falls below the setpoint     Filter Cycle Suspension    During a Filter cycle  if an accessory  a pump  the blower  or the light  is used manually  the Filter  cycle is suspended for the time the accessories are in use  Once all accessories are turned off  whether  manually or by the built in timer   the Filter cycle remains suspended for an extra 40 minutes  When  a Filter cycle is suspended  the Filter cycle icon will blink              Spa Care and Maintenance       Your Arctic Spa is manufactured from the highest quality  most durable materials available  Even so   the spa care and maintenance program you develop will ultimately determine how long your spa  and its individual components will last  Regular maintenance following the advice in this section  will help you to protect your investment     IMPORTANT  Before performing any maintenance on your spa  make a visual inspection of the  spa to get an understanding of what condition it may be in and if anything looks out of the ordi   nary  If any part appears to be damaged  loose or missing  do not proceed  Contact your Factory  Authorized Dealer immediately     Draining the Water   Detergent residues and dissolved solids from bathing suits and chemicals will gradually accumulate  in your spas water  Normally  in about three to four months the water will become difficult to  balance an
    
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