4SeasonSpa Savannah User manual

USER MANUAL
EasyMini control box
Spa models: Savannah, Lisa 23 and Augusta 20, Anna 33
With and without circulation pump

INTRODUCTION – HOW YOUR SPA WORKS 3
Operating spa display 3
1 SPA OPERATION 4
1.1 Hydro-massage Pump 4
1.2 Lighting 4
1.3 Blower (where fi tted) 4
2 WATER FILTRATION & TEMPERATURE 5
2.1 Filter Cartridges 5
2.2 Filtering 5
2.3 Water Temperature 6
2.4 Economy Mode 7
3 OTHER 7
3.1 Display Lock 7
3.2 Display Rotation 8
3.3 Stand By Function 8
3.4 Clock Function 8
4 HYDRO MASSAGE 9
4.1 Regulating the Jet power 9
4.2 Jets 9
5 EMPTYING THE SPA 9
6 WATERTREATMENT 10
6.1 Preparations 10
6.2 3-step Water treatment 10
7 IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW & DO TO MAINTAIN YOUR SPA 11
8 SERVICE 12
Contents

Dear 4SeasonsSpa Owner,
4SeasonsSpa congratulates you on your decision to enjoy your own Spa. This User Manual will acquaint you with the operation and general
maintenance of your Spa. In addition a technical manual has also been supplied for the installation and set-up of your Spa. This technical manual
provides a more detailed description regarding installation, operation and maintenance.
Operating spa display
The Spa is operated through the main display, enabling you to activate the
Spa pump, light and blower (where fi tted) and control the settings (fi ltration,
temperature, time).
Icon Solid Blinking
Pump 1 active at high speed Pump 1 active at low speed
Blower active
Light on
Display showing the desired temperature
Filter or Purge function active Filter or Purge function in stand-by
Heater active Heater not active due to Low Current setting
Economy function is activated Economy function is in stand-by
Icons meaning and light operation
(Fig.1)
Introduction – How your Spa works
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1 Spa operation
1.1 Hydro-massage Pump
This Spa has 1 pump (two speed) enabling you to select the preferred intensity of hydro-massage. This pump is connected and operated through
the display (Fig.1).
• Press on the buttons to activate the pump at low speed.
• Press the same button a second time to turn to high speed.
• Pressing the same button a third time turns the Pump off.
A built-in timer automatically turns off the Pump after 20 minutes.
For spa’s without circulation pumps only: if the pump is running automatically at low speed or remains running on low speed then the heating and/or fi ltration
cycle is operating and the pump will continue until the water has reached the desired temperature and/or the fi lter cycle is fi nished.
1.2 Lighting
• Press the to turn light on.
• Press a second time (within 4 seconds) to switch to a different color.
• Press a third time (within 4 seconds) to continue changing the color or alter the lighting sequence.
A built-in timer automatically turns off the light after 2 hours.
1.3 Blower (where fi tted)
When your spa has a blower you can start it the following way:
• Press the to turn blower on.
• Press a second time to stop the blower.
A built-in timer automatically turns off the Blower after 20 minutes.
1 Spa Operation
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To ensure the water in the Spa is clear and clean correct fi ltration (in combination with proper water treatment) is essential. We need to differentiate
two types of spa: a spa equipped with a 24 hour circulation pump and spa without this extra circulation pump.
Spa without circulation pump:
The spa is using the jet pump on low speed for filtering and heating. The Spa filter cycles should always operate for at least 2 × 2hours a day. This can
be controlled through the display (Fig. 1). Filtration starts and stops automatically.
Spa with extra circulation pump:
The spa is using the extra circulation pump for fi ltering and heating, this small pump is running for 24 hours a day which ensures a continuous fl ow in
your spa. Beside the continuous fl ow this spa will have some PURGE cycles as well. With a purge cycle (40 seconds) the jet pump is running on high
speed to clean the hoses and to have more water movement.
The water temperature is set at the desired level and is kept at this level through the heating system and the Spa insulation.
For proper water treatment according to local requirements please ask your dealer and check page 10.
2.1 Filter Cartridges
The Spa is equipped with 1 or 2 cartridge water fi lters to fi lter small impurities from the water. As a result the fi lters may become clogged, resulting
In reduced water fl ow. It is important to maintain a clean, unobstructed fi ltration system. Clean the fi lter cartridge every week by rinsing it with
a powerful water jet (a garden hose not a pressure washer). Our recommendation is that you renew the fi lter cartridges every year. Your Spa dealer will
be able to provide you with special cleaning products for your fi lter cartridge. Never use regular soap as it will have a detrimental effect on the water
quality in your Spa. When fi lter cartridges are not cleaned in time a FLO message can show up in the display.
2.2 Filtering
For fi ltering, we differentiate spa’s with and without circulation pump.
2.2.1 Filter cycles for spa’s without extra circulation pump
Each fi lter cycle will start with the pump running for 40 seconds on high speed. After that the pump will continue on low speed. By pressing the
button and the and buttons the fi ltration cycle can be controlled and adjusted. The duration of the cycle and the time to start the fi rst cycle
can be selected, the subsequent cycles follow at 12 hourly intervals.
2 Water fi ltration & Temperature
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2.2.2 Filter cycles for spa’s with extra circulation pump
In this confi guration your spa is equipped with a 24-hour circulation pump, running all day long. To have more water movement in the spa and to clean
all hoses from the inside the spa control will start a PURGE cycles a few times a day. During each purge cycle the jet pump is running for 40 seconds
on high speed. By pressing the button and the and buttons the purge cycle can be controlled and adjusted. When you enter a purge of
6 (recommended) the spa will have each 4 hours 1 purge cycles of 40 seconds (24 hour/6=4).
Filter Boost function
This function is used to activate an accelerated fi lter cycle of limited duration. Pump 1 is started at high speed, and the ozone generator runs for
45 minutes. To activate the function, press and hold the button for 5 seconds. This function has to be activated after intensive use of the SPA
and/or addition of chemical products. The display shows the code BOO.
2.3 Water Temperature
• The display shows the current water temperature.
• By using the arrow buttons and you can adjust the water temperature to the desired level. The newly selected water temperature will
be shown on the display for fi ve seconds, confi rming the new settings, display shows . After 5 seconds the display will again show the current
temperature.
• The water will be re-heated when the temperature has dropped 0.5 degrees Celsius.
The water temperature can be set at a value between 15 and 40 °C.
be shown on the display for fi ve seconds, confi rming the new settings, display shows . After 5 seconds the display will again show the current
be shown on the display for fi ve seconds, confi rming the new settings, display shows . After 5 seconds the display will again show the current
be shown on the display for fi ve seconds, confi rming the new settings, display shows . After 5 seconds the display will again show the current
• FD – duration of the fi lter cycle
The duration of the fi lter cycles can be set from 0 hours (fi ltering
disabled) to 12 hours (continuous fi ltering) with 1 hour steps. We
recommend 2 or 3 hours each cycle.
• FS – start up time to start the fi lter cycle
Now you can enter time when you wish to start the fi rst fi lter cycles.
After that the fi lter cycles will start with an interval of 12 hours.
FDx: duration of the fi lter cycles, FSx: time to start the fi lter cycle for the fi rst time
2 Water fi ltration & Temperature
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2.4 Economy Mode
The economy mode allows the temperature of the water in the Spa to drop up to 10 degrees below the set temperature without re-heating. Only
use this mode if your Spa will not be used for an extended period of time. Thanks to the high insulation values, keeping the Spa at the desired
temperature is more economical than constantly reheating the water.
By pushing the button you can program:
EDx – duration of the economy cycle, ESx – start time of the economy cycle
3 Other
3.1 Display Lock
It is possible to lock the display partially or entirely, which can be a useful safety measure when the Spa is often used by children.
There are two settings possible: Partial (LOCK P): buttons operating pumps and the light can be operated.
Full (LOCK F): none of the buttons will function.
• Press and hold the button for 3 seconds the partial display lock (LOCK P) is activated.
• Press and hold the button for 6 seconds all buttons are disabled (LOCK F).
• Press and hold the button again for 5 seconds the display is reactivated (ULOC).
• The ED (duration)
Condition varies from 0 to 24 hours selected with the arrow buttons.
0 = function deactivated and 24 = function always active.
• The ES (time to commence Economy Mode)
Now you can enter time that you want to start the first filter cycles.
After that the ECO cycles will start.
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3.2 Display Rotation
This function is used to invert the direction of the display to make it easier to read when you are seated in the spa.
This function can be activated as follows:
Press and hold for 5 seconds the button. The function is disabled in the same way. The function is also disabled by switching the pack off.
3.3 Stand By Function
Allows you to lock all the functions (60-min duration) so as to carry out the ordinary maintenance operations without cutting off power to the spa.
The STAND-BY function is activated by pressing the key for 5 seconds. Whenever the function is active, the message “Sby” will be visualized
alternatively on your display and the elapsing time will be in minutes. The STAND-BY function locks the fi ltering/purging cycles, which are
programmed and carried out every 40 min after the end of the stand-by function. This function can be terminated by pressing the key LIGHT
for 5 seconds or available time has elapsed (60 minutes).
3.4 Clock Function
This function is controlled by the user by the key , which helps you visualize and set the time on the clock of your Control.
Carry out the following steps, as listed below:
• Keep on pressing the key for 5 seconds until your display visualizes the time digits which will blink on and off slowly;
• By using the keys and on the keypad, choose your desired time;
• Press the key to change the minutes;
• By using the keys and , choose your desired minutes;
• Press for the third time the key to store the new settings.
3 Other
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The Spa is emptied by using the gravity drain. Enter the technical compartment and to open the gravity drain remove the fi rst cap and turn
the valve counter clockwise, after that pull the valve open, water will then fl ow out. Only empty the Spa when the power to the Spa is completely
shut-off. Never leave the Spa empty during frosty periods as water might remain in the tubes and cause serious damage.
5 Emptying the Spa
The hydro-massage is regulated and set by using the pump on low or high speed (see display), activating the venturi system, regulating the water
direction and opening/closing individual jets.
4.1 Regulating the Jet power
The pump forces a large amount of water through the jets. It is possible to add more force to the jets by adding air to the water with the use of the
venturi system.
The air supply is regulated using one of the venturi air valves. Turn the valve to the left to open the air supply or to the right to close the air supply.
Each seat (combination) has its own venturi air valve.
You will only see an effect when the pump is operating at high speed. The air valves are the small controllers found on the top edge of the spa.
To regulate the water distribution, the large controller (diverter) can be used (only when present on the spa). By turning this water controller, it
distributes the water fl ow to the desired seat(s) in the Spa.
Using these diverter the desired massage intensity can be set. Turn the pump off before setting/turning the diverter in the desired direction.
4.2 Jets
Each 4SeasonsSpa is equipped with the WIRP-system, based on 4 different
types of jets. Each jet type offers a different massage and comes in a variety
of sizes. Each individual jet can be opened and closed by turning it clockwise
or anti-clockwise.
4 Hydro-massage
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6 Watertreatment
6.1 Preparations
• Specifi c rules for water treatment in your residential spa cannot be prescribed. The minimum required standards for spa maintenance are outlined
below. 4SeasonsSpa is not responsible for providing information about water treatment. This page will only provide you with some guidelines.
Each region or country has its own rules about water treatment.
• Take into account the directions given by your dealer. Local dealers are familiar with different water treatment products, specifi c to your region and
water-type. Make sure you are properly informed.
• Ensure proper information is provided on the chemicals being offered. Ensure the provided chemicals can be used for the water treatment in your
spa, and that they are allowed in the country you will be using your spa in. Very important: 4SeasonsSpa is not responsible for the water quality
in your spa, as this is entirely dependent on water treatment and the water quality from your supplier.
• To fi ll your spa, use only regular tap water.
• As soon as the spa is fi lled, begin water treatment. The fi ltration mechanism has to be on continuously, which requires constant current
to be available.
6.2 3-step Water treatment
1 Test the pH value of the water and adjust if necessary. Keep the pH between 7.2 and 7.6. At this pH value disinfecting products will work best.
The total alkaline value should be kept between 80 and 120 ppm (mg/l). Record the values in a log-book for your records.
2 Free chlorine should be kept at 3.0–4.0 ppm.
3 Every two or three months, the night before draining the spa, add some special Anti-scale spa chemicals to your spa water and leave it to run
overnight. This will remove any lime scale from your pipes and pumps. The manufacturer is not liable for replacing pumps, heater, jets or other parts,
due to too high calcium levels.
A regular checkup (at least twice a week and before each spa use) of the water is necessary for the following parameters:
a) pH-value between 7.2 and 7.6
b) Free chlorine value must be 3.0–4.0 ppm
c) Bound chlorine should be at most 0.2 mg/l and always lower than Free chlorine
d) Total alkaline value should be between 80 and 120 ppm
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6 Watertreatment
For optimum performance durability and to prevent problems with your spa a standard maintenance regime is required. Your spa dealer will explain
everything to you during installation. Herewith are important instructions to follow carefully.
• Before fi lling your spa for the fi rst time your dealer needs to check that the water is not too hard*. When water is too hard the spa needs to be
balanced with a water softener. Calcium hardness of water needs to be in a range between 120 and 250 ppm (parts per million). Water hardness can
also be measured in terms of German Hardness expressed as °dH and your spa water needs to be in between 7 and 13 °dH. If the water is too hard
or soft it will damage your pumps, jets and heater and will invalidate your warranty.
• Twice weekly water maintenance is required. Checking pH and chlorine are the most important values (see chapter 6 for required pH and chlorine
values).
• Weekly clean the fi lter cartridge by rinsing it with a powerful water jet (a garden hose not a high pressure washer).
• Once every 2 or 3 months clean and grease the diverters to prevent dehydration and lime / calcifi cation. When your diverters are turning smoothly
7 Important things to know & do to maintain your spa
11
To test for these values use a reliable testing kit and record the values in a log book. This way you can maintain an overview of the manner in which
the water is treated and used. In most situations we recommend replacing the water every three months if the spa is in standby.
If the spa is used more often, the water should be changed more regularly.
Hard water due to too high calcium levels in the water can damage your spa and/or certain parts. Soft water can have a negative infl uence
on your water quality. The quality of tap water needs to be within an acceptable range, at a calcium hardness of 150 ppm to 250 ppm.
Too high calcium levels will void your 4seasonsspa warranty. Contact your spa dealer to ensure your water is within the acceptable
calcium level range.
Never use chlorine tablets (tri-chlorine). The only form of chlorine allowed is in powder form (di-chlorine). If you do use chlorine tablets, this
will void the warranty on the spa completely and entirely.

FLO Flow switch is not detecting fl ow when it should be
there (heating pump is on).
Take fi lter out and verify if message disappears. When error
is gone you need to clean or replace fi lter.
FLC Flow switch is detecting fl ow when it should not be
there (heating pump is off). Shut off the power for 10 minutes and restart the spa after.
HO Your spa is overheated, temperature is 44�°C or higher. Open cover and cool water below 43�°C.
HL Water or technical area is overheated. Shut off the power for one hour and restart the spa after.
In case you experience any diffi culties or problems with your spa resulting in a specifi c code on your display, please check the table below. The
description after the display code explains what it means (Problem) and provides advice on how to solve it (Action). If the problem persists after
following recommended actions please get in contact with your authorized 4SeasonsSpa dealer. Your closest 4SeasonsSpa dealer can be found at:
www.4Seasonsspa.com/stores.
Display code Problem Action
7 Important things to know & do to maintain your spa
8 Service
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it is not necessary to clean and grease them. Ask your dealer to help you the fi rst time.
• Change the water at least every 3 months.
• Once a year a service check by your dealer is required.
*Hard water is water that contains an appreciable quantity of dissolved minerals (like calcium and magnesium).
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