Arctic Spas Beauport User manual

Owner’s
Manual
International
engineered for the world’s harshest climates®...
(wherever you happen to live)
available on
www.arcticspas.com

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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 Spas®
dealer. A complete list of dealers and international Arctic Spas websites
can be found on the internet 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 un-
der 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 inform you of any applicable bar-
rier requirements at the time a permit is obtained for the installation of
an electrical circuit. Your Arctic Spas Dealer can provide information on
which permits may be required.
Congratulations!

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Important Safety Instructions...........................................................3
Hyperthermia ...................................................................................5
Spa Specifications .............................................................................6
Installation Instructions ...................................................................7
Electrical Specifications ....................................................................8
Electrical Installation Instructions....................................................8
Startup Procedures............................................................................9
Spa Overview ..................................................................................11
Jets..................................................................................................12
Topside Control Panel ....................................................................13
Quick Reference Guide...................................................................14
Spa Care and Maintenance .............................................................16
LED Replacement...........................................................................19
Water Maintenance.........................................................................20
Common Spa Water Problems ~ Cause & Remedy.........................25
Warranty.........................................................................................27
Troubleshooting Spa Problems .......................................................29
Preforming Software Upgrade.........................................................30
Contents
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.
CAUTION!
Indicates a situation
in which damage to
equipment or material
may occur.
DANGER!
Indicates risk of injury.
WARNING!
Indicates information
of critical importance.

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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: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are
closely supervised at all times.
2) WARNING: A grounding wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum No. 8
AWG solid copper conductor (USA) No. 6 AWG stranded (Canada) 8.4mm (Europe) between this
unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit
within 5 feet (1.5 m) of the unit.
3) DANGER: Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthor-
ized access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children cannot use this hot tub unless they are
supervised at all times. Use the hot tub straps, cover safety 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.
4) DANGER: Risk of Injury. The suction fittings in this hot tub are sized to match the specific water
flow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump, be sure
that the flow rates are compatible. Never operate the hot tub if the suction fittings are broken or miss-
ing. Consult your local dealer for assistance in choosing an appropriate replacement
suction fitting.
5) DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. Install at least 5 feet (1.5 m), from all metal
surfaces. As an alternative, a hot tub may be installed within 5 feet (1.5 m) of metal
surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected (bonded) by a minimum No. 8
AWG solid copper conductor (US) No. 6 AWG stranded (Canada) 8.4 mm (Europe)
attached to the wire connector on the equipotential bonding bar which is located on
the side of the spa control pack.
6) DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electrical appliance, such as
a light, telephone, radio, television, etc. within 5 feet (1.5 m) of a hot tub. All controls
or devices accessible from the spa must be powered by a maximum of 12vdc. Do not
permit any electrical appliances powered by 12 vdc or more within 1.5 m of the hot
tub.
7) ELECTRICAL SUPPLY: The electrical supply for this product must include a
suitable circuit breaker GFCI (north America) RCD (Europe) to open all ungrounded
supply conductors. The disconnect must be readily accessible and visible to the hot
tub occupant but installed at least 5 feet (1.5 m), from the hot tub water.
8) WARNING: To Reduce the Risk of Injury:
a) The water in a hot tub should never exceed 104ºF (40ºC). Water temperatures
between 100ºF (38ºC) and 104ºF (40ºC) are considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when hot tub use
exceeds 10 minutes.
IMPORTANT!
This manual was
written to ensure
the proper use and
installation of any
Arctic Spa. Any
modifications to the
procedures outlined
may result in
your warranty
being voided.
Please read this
manual to avoid any
unnecessary damage
to your spa and
equipment.

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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 water temperatures to
100ºF (38ºC). If pregnant, please consult your physician before using a hot tub.
c) The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness
with the possibility of drowning.
d) Persons suffering from obesity or a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, cir-
culatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a hot tub.
e) 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 pressure, and circulation.
9)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 No. 8 AWG solid (US)
No. 6 AWG stranded (Canada) 8.4 mm (Europe).
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS!
WARNING: Children should not use hot tubs without adult supervision.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser une cuve de relaxation sans surveillance.
WARNING: Do not use hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair
entrapment.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour eviter que les cheveux ou une partie du corps Puissent étre aspires, ne pas utiliser
une cuve de relaxation si esgrilles de prise d’aspiration ne sont pas toutes en place.
WARNING: People with infectious diseases should not use a hot tub.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les personnes atteintes de maladies infectieuses ne devraient pas utiliser une cuve de
relaxation.
WARNING: To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the hot tub.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter des blessures, user de prudent en entrant dans une de cuve de relaxation et
en sortant.
WARNING: Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a hot tub to avoid unconsciousness
and possible drowning.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter l’évanouissement et la noyade éventuelle, ne prendre ni drogue ni alcool
avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation ni quand on s’y trouve.
WARNING: Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a hot tub.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les femmes enceintes, que leur grossesse soit confirmée ou non, devraient consulter un
médecin avant d’utiliser la cuve de relaxation.
WARNING: Water temperature in excess of 100ºF (38ºC) may be injurious to your health.
AVERTISSEMENT: Il peut être dangereux pour la santé de se plonger dans de l’eau a plus de 100ºF
(38°C).
WARNING: Before entering the hot tub, measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.

Hyperthermia
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AVERTISSEMENT: Avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation mesurer la température de l’eau à l’aide d’un ther
momètre précis.
WARNING: Do not use a hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation immédiatement après un exercice fatigant.
WARNING: Prolonged immersion in a hot tub may be injurious to your health.
AVERTISSEMENT: L’utilisation prolongée d’une cuve de relaxation peut être dangereuse pour la santé.
WARNING: Do not permit electric appliances (such as light, telephone, radio, television, etc.) within 5 feet
(1.5m) of this hot tub.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas placer d’appareil éléctrique (luminaire, téléphone, radio, téléviseur, etc.) à moins de
5 feet (1.5m) de cett cuve de relaxation.
CAUTION: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
ATTENTION: La teneur de l’eau en matières dissoutes doit être conformé aux directives du fabricant.
WARNING: The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs.
AVERTISSEMENT: La consommation d’alcool ou de drogue augmente considérablement les risques
d’hyperthermie mortelle dans une cuve de relaxation.
WARNING: People using medications and / or having an adverse medical history should consult a
physician before using a spa or hot tub.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les personnes qui prennent des médicaments ou ont des problémes de santé
devraient consulter un médecin avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation.
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level sev-
eral degrees above the normal body temperature of 99ºF (37°C). The symptoms of
hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal tempera-
ture of the body. The effects of hyperthermia include:
Unawareness of impending hazard;
Failure to perceive heat;
Failure to recognize the need to exit hot tub;
Physical inability to exit hot tub;
Fetal damage in pregnant women; and
Unconsciousness and danger of drowning.
WARNING!
The use of alcohol
or drugs can greatly
increase the risk of
fatal hyperthermia in
hot tubs or spas.

Outside
Dimensions Heights Heater
(Watts)
Water
Capacity
Dry
Weight
Electrical Requirements
North America
Electrical Requirements
Europe
Athabascan 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Beauport 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Cub 86”x86”
217cm x 217cm
41”
104 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
313 Gallons
1185 Litres
740 Lbs
336 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Fox 86”x69”
217cm x 174cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
234 Gallons
884 Litres
611 Lbs
277 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Frontier 86”x93”
217cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
351 Gallons
1330 Litres
785 Lbs
356 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Glacier 86”x86”
217cm x 217cm
41”
104 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
302 Gallons
1144 Litres
827 Lbs
375 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Glacier XL 86”X93”
217cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
343 Gallons
1300 Litres
783 Lbs
355 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Hudson 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Juneau 171.75”x93”
436cm x236 cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 60 Amp 1Øx40Amp, 3Øx16Amp,
3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp
Kingfisher 171.75”x93”
436cm x236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 60 Amp 1Øx40Amp, 3Øx16Amp,
3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp
Klondiker 93”x93”
235cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
378 Gallons
1431 Litres
944 Lbs
428 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Kodiak 93”x93”
235cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
370 Gallons
1400 Litres
972 Lbs
441 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Norwegian 93”x93”
235cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
413 Gallons
1565 Litres
950 Lbs
431 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Ocean 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Okanagan 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
Summit 93”x93”
235cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
371 Gallons
1405 Litres
935 Lbs
424 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Summit XL 117”X93”
297cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
525 Gallons
1988 Litres
1056 Lbs
479 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Tundra 93”x93”
235cm x 235cm
38.75”
98 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
449 Gallons
1700 Litres
950 Lbs
431 Kg
240 Volt, 50 Amp
(Epic series require 60amp)
1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp
(Epic series require 1Øx40A, 3Øx-
16Amp, 3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp)
Wolverine 171.75”x93”
436cm x 236cm
50.5”
128.5 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
1347 Gallons
5100 Litres
1909 Lbs
866 Kg 240 Volt, 60 Amp 1Øx40Amp, 3Øx16Amp,
3Øx20Amp, 3Øx25Amp
Yukon 86”x86”
217cm x 217cm
41”
104 cm
NA / Euro
5500/2x3600
359 Gallons
1360 Litres
734 Lbs
333 Kg 240 Volt, 50 Amp 1 phase x 32Amp or 3 phase
x 16Amp
SPA SPECIFICATIONS
* North American Spas can run single phase 240 Volt, 40, 50 and 60 amp. low level programming
should be set to reflect what power is supplied. When supplied power is less than required the spa
pack will adjust operation to not exceed available power. This may result in inability to operate all
devices at once.
** European spas can run single and three phase with 16,20,25,32 and 40amp. Low
level programming should be set to reflect what power is supplied. When supplied
power is less than required the spa pack will adjust accordingly to not exceed avail-
able power. This may result in inability to operate all devices at once. Refer to note
on page 8.

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Installation Instructions
Site Preparation
Please ensure the following:
• 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 (30 cm x 30 cm). Even with stones in place, the spa will possibly settle and become uneven, 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 is firm and level.
Deck Installation
To be certain your deck can support your spa, you must know the deck’s maximum load capacity. Con-
sult 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 foot must not exceed the
structure’s rated capacity, or serious structural damage could result.
Your Arctic Spas®Dealer can help you with local information such as zoning regulations and building
codes.
All Weather Pool Site Prep
Your new All Weather Pool should be placed on a prepared, uniformly solid and level surface (concrete
pad, properly engineered wood deck, etc.). The AWP should not be placed directly on a lawn, bare
ground, or gravel pad due to irregularities in the surface that may cause structural failure of the cabinet
and shell that could void the warranty.
Balconies, concrete pads, and decks should
be constructed to meet all builder codes
and should be able to or exceed supporting
146 Lbs per square foot.
Your Arctic Spa is equipped with access
doors on all four sides. It is the customer’s
responsibility to provide access and en-
sure there is a minimum of 18” and 24”
(450mm and 600mm) the more the better.
Consult your sales person or service de-
partment on the different ways to achieve
this clearance.
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.
Please ensure access to all doors on all 4 sides of the
spa for serviceability.

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Note to European customers:
8’ Epic Series Electrical Requirements are 240 Volt, 40
AMP Single Phase or 2-20 AMP or 3-20 AMP or 3-16
AMP you have the choice of a 1, 2, or 3 phase power
supply at 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, & 60 amperages.
Electrical Specifications
WARNING!
All electrical hookups must be performed by a licensed electrician!
To Spa
From
Electrical
Box
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS: (North American installation)
Neutral of the GFCI must be connected to the neutral bus.
Neutral from the spa must be connected to the breaker.
Sub Panel
Wiring Diagram
Example
Electrical Installation Instructions
DANGER!
Shock Hazard.
DO NOT PROCEED if
you are not a licensed
electrician. This
diagram is for
reference only!
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.
The electrical supply must satisfy the requirements of the spa as marked on the certification label which
is located adjacent to the spa controller (pack). If the ratings are not legible or cannot be found, please
contact the factory for assistance. - DO NOT GUESS!
WARNING: Removing or bypassing any GFCI /RCD breaker will result in an unsafe
spa and will void the spa’s warranty.
IMPORTANT: 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.
The Eco-Pak spa pack allows you to use all the features of our free app, onSpa®, for your smartphone. onSpa®has a wide
range of user guides and information that will be useful with any spa pack. For detailed instructions on how to use onSpa,
download the app here http://www.arcticspas.com/support/downloads-manuals-brochures/ or go to www.ArcticSpas.com

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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. Make sure to fill spa through filter bucket.
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.
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. The spas drain fitting located on
the external cabinet. Refer to page 16 for location information
4) Using a garden hose with a pre-filter, fill the spa with pre-filtered water to the bottom of the
pillows (or approximately 6”, 15 cm above the base of the floating weir).
Note: If your spa is equipped with Peak 2 Ozone ensure you fill the spa from the filter
bucket that does not have the weighted filter weir.
5) Once the spa is filled to the proper level, turn the power to the spa on, by turning on the GFCI
/RCD breaker in your panel.
6) The jet pump, heating system and all internal plumbing will achieve a partial prime as the spa is
filled. To check the operation 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 a second time to turn the pump to high
speed. Allow to run for 1 minute.
b) Signature, Epic, and Legend series: Push pump 2 button also. This pump runs at high speed
only. Run for one minute.
c) Legend and Epic series: Push pump 3 also. This pump runs at high speed only. 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.
d) Epic Series push pump #4 and #5 buttons once to turn on and run for one minute.
IMPORTANT: Weak or surging jets are an indication of a low water level, a clogged filter cartridge, or
an improperly adjusted filter weir.
7) Adjust the chemicals and balance the water according to your dealer’s instructions. A guideline
is also included in this manual, under the Water Maintenance Section.
8) Set the temperature control to the desired temperature (between 100ºF and 104ºF (38ºC and
40ºC), 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.

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CAUTION!
Do Not turn on power
to the spa until the spa
is filled to the required
level. Running the spa
pump without water
could cause immediate
damage and invalidate
your warranty!
CAUTION!
If your spa or AWP is equipped with Spa Boy
or ONZEN please consult the: Spa Boy Owners
Manual or ONZEN User Guide for further setup
requirements. If you do not have a copy, they
can be down loaded from the following link
http://www.arcticspas.com/support/down-
loads-manuals-brochures/ or go to www.
ArcticSpas.com
When the water temperature climbs above 85ºF (29ºC), proceed to the next step.
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”. When this system is enabled,
“boo” is displayed on the screen. This will give 45 min of circulation and filtration to
disperse the chemicals.
11) You can set the temperature (between 38°C and 40°C or 100°F to 104°F) by pressing the
TEMP ( ) and TEMP ( ) 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.

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A: Topside Control | See Topside Control Overview section in this manual.
B: Waterspout | Control by an ON/OFF valve.
C: Neckjets | Rotating neck jets are designed for your own personal comfort and are controlled by an ON/OFF valve.
D: Monsoon Jet
E: Jets | All jets are adjustable and can be turned ON/OFF and can also be locked in the fully ON position, simply by
rotating the Jet face.
F: Diverter | If your spa is equipped with a Diverter, its purpose is to distribute water pressure to varying jets or
provide water pressure to the Monsoon Jet or both.
G: Venturi | Allows air into jets to boost jet performance when Pump 1 is on. Leave in the “closed” position when spa is
not in use.
Spa Overview
A
F
G
E
B
D
C

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Jet
Five Inch (5”) Jets
The five-inch Hydro-massage jets give a wide 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.
The Jet can also be locked in the fully ON (open) position by turning the face of the jet clockwise until
it does not go any further. Then rotate again to allow the jet to override the lock stop.
Three Inch (3”) Jets
The Turbo Single jets give a wide circular massage. The 3-inch jets are designed 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 eventually off. The Jet
can also be locked in the fully ON (open) position by turning the face of the jet clockwise until it does
not go any further. Then rotate again to allow the jet to override the lock stop.
Monsoon Jet (Certain models)
The Monsoon Jet is a large hydro-massage 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 massaging feet, legs, hips
and lower back. The intensity of the Monsoon Jet can be altered using one of the FusionTM Diverter
(the location varies depending on spa model). Consult your local dealer regarding which
diverter lever or just jump in and experiment for yourself. On an 8ft Spa, the Epic series has a dedicated
pump, pump 5 for the Monsoon Jet. There is no Diverter.
Therapy Air Jets (Optional)
When the Therapy Air System is turned on (see spa control functions), soft air bubbles are produced
and enter the water all around you for an exhilarating massage.
Single
Pulse
Single
Pulse Neck Jet

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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 you’re 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 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
When spa is powered up it performs a check to see if the hi-limit probe is attached to the heater bar-
rel. While this is happening “tSt” will be displayed and the lights in the spa will flash until the test has
passed. If the “tSt” fails, the code “HPt” will be displayed on the screen. Please reference the quick
reference guide on the next page for probable solutions.
Pump 1
Pump 2
Therapy Air Light Control
Display Panel
Pump 3 Filter
Cycle
Up
Arrow
Down
Arrow
Function Indicator Section
A small inverted triangle over the symbol indicates that the corre-
sponding function is active.
Pump 1
Pump 2 Pump 3 Light Control
Display Panel
Pump 4 Pump 5 Up
Arrow
Down
Arrow
Function Indicator Section
A small inverted triangle over the
symbol indicates that the correspond-
ing function is active.

Quick Reference Guide
The Quick Reference Guide provides a quick overview of your spa’s main
functions and the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
Starting Pump 1:
Press Pump 1 button to turn Pump 1 on at low
speed. Press a second time to turn Pump 1 to high
unless it has been manually deactivated.
The Pump 1 indicator lights up when Pump 1 is on
speed.
Starting Pump 2:
Press Pump 2 button to turn pump 2 on. A second
manually deactivated.
The Pump 2 indicator lights up when Pump 2 is on
at high speed.
Starting Pump 3:
Press Pump 3 button to turn Pump 3 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 4 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 4 button to turn Pump 4 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 5 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 5 button to turn Pump 5 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting the blower:
Press the Blower button once to turn on theTherapy
Air (TA) blower. A second time turns the TA
Setting water temperature:
Use Up or Down arrow button to regulate water
temperature. The temperature setting will be
-
tion. Water temperature can be adjusted by 1º
increments from 59 to 104ºF (15 to 40ºC).
The temperature symbol indicates the desired tem-
perature, NOT the current water temperature.
Automatic water heater start:
When water temperature is 1ºF (0.5ºC) lower than
the Set Point, the heater will automatically turn on &
heat until the water temperature reaches 1ºF (0.5ºC)
above the set point.
The Heater indicator lights up when the heater is on.
Arctic Spas®Quick Reference Card
Temperature unit:
Press and hold the light button for 5 seconds to toggle
between ºF and ºC.
Turning the light on:
Press Light button to turn light on. Press a second
deactivated.
The Light indicator is displayed when the light is on.
Stereo (on stereo-equipped spas):
Any user function will turn the stereo on for 2 hours.
Waterfall
The waterfall will be operated by turning pump 1 on
and adjusting a small bear paw control nearest to the
location by the model and series.
Standby mode:
Press and hold Pump 3 button for 5 seconds to enter
standby mode.The“stby”message is displayed and
Pressing any button will exit standby.
Note: If the system is turned down while the heater is
on, Pump 1 will run for an additional 3 minutes.
Pad Lockout:
There are two modes you can choose from: Full or par-
tial lock. Full lock means that all keypad functions are
locked. Partial lock means that only the basic functions
will remain accessible (pumps, blower, light).
Locking your digital control pad:
Press and hold Pump 1 for 5 seconds. The display will
show“LocP”, with“P”representing partial lock. Release
the button and the keypad will be in Partial lock mode.
Keep button pressed down for 5 more seconds if you
want to be in Full lock mode. The“LocF”message will
then be displayed.
When control pad is locked, all automatic functions will
run as usual. If a button is pressed down, a“LocP”or
“LocF”message will be displayed for 1 second. To unlock
the keypad, simply press and hold Pump 1 button again
for 5 seconds.
Boost Mode:
Press and hold Pump 2 button for 5 seconds to enable
Boost mode. In this mode, Pump 1 high speed and the
ozonator will run for 45 minutes.When enabled,“boo”
message is displayed. This mode is used to speed up
chemicals just added to the spa. Pressing any button
will exit boost mode.
The Quick Reference Card provides a quick overview of your spa’s main functions and
the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
3
4
5
Fogger Waterfall
The Fogger Waterfall is controlled by pressing and holding
the“light”button for 2 seconds.This will activate the lights,
fogger and the small pump that operates the system.Press-
ing the“light”button once will turn the Fogger/Waterfall
off.The system will stay active for 2 hours unless it has been
manually turned off using the“light”button.
It is advisable on first start up or restart that water is put
into the opening of the Fogger/Waterfall to fill up the area
to prevent premature damage to the Fogger units.
Turning the light on:
If your Spa is equipped with Ultimate lighting you can
toggle through the the color options by pressing the light
button ON/OFF/ON.
Press Light button to turn light on.Press a second time to
turn light off.A built-in timer automatically turns it off after
2 hours,unless it has been manually deactivated.
The Light indicator is displayed when the light is on.
SpaBoy Boost (if equipped)
Press and hold the Pump 2 key for 10 seconds to initiate
SpaBoy boost which runs the SpaBoy electrode for 30
minutes regardless of the ORP setting. When activated
“Sbb”will be displayed
Invert Display
Push and hold the blower key for 20 seconds to invert the
display.
Starting Pump 1:
Press Pump 1 button to turn Pump 1 on at low
speed. Press a second time to turn Pump 1 to high
unless it has been manually deactivated.
The Pump 1 indicator lights up when Pump 1 is on
speed.
Starting Pump 2:
Press Pump 2 button to turn pump 2 on. A second
manually deactivated.
The Pump 2 indicator lights up when Pump 2 is on
at high speed.
Starting Pump 3:
Press Pump 3 button to turn Pump 3 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 4 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 4 button to turn Pump 4 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 5 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 5 button to turn Pump 5 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting the blower:
Press the Blower button once to turn on theTherapy
Air (TA) blower. A second time turns the TA
Setting water temperature:
Use Up or Down arrow button to regulate water
temperature. The temperature setting will be
-
tion. Water temperature can be adjusted by 1º
increments from 59 to 104ºF (15 to 40ºC).
The temperature symbol indicates the desired tem-
perature, NOT the current water temperature.
Automatic water heater start:
When water temperature is 1ºF (0.5ºC) lower than
the Set Point, the heater will automatically turn on &
heat until the water temperature reaches 1ºF (0.5ºC)
above the set point.
The Heater indicator lights up when the heater is on.
Arctic Spas®Quick Reference Card
Temperature unit:
Press and hold the light button for 5 seconds to toggle
between ºF and ºC.
Turning the light on:
Press Light button to turn light on. Press a second
deactivated.
The Light indicator is displayed when the light is on.
Stereo (on stereo-equipped spas):
Any user function will turn the stereo on for 2 hours.
Waterfall
The waterfall will be operated by turning pump 1 on
and adjusting a small bear paw control nearest to the
location by the model and series.
Standby mode:
Press and hold Pump 3 button for 5 seconds to enter
standby mode.The“stby”message is displayed and
Pressing any button will exit standby.
Note: If the system is turned down while the heater is
on, Pump 1 will run for an additional 3 minutes.
Pad Lockout:
There are two modes you can choose from: Full or par-
tial lock. Full lock means that all keypad functions are
locked. Partial lock means that only the basic functions
will remain accessible (pumps, blower, light).
Locking your digital control pad:
Press and hold Pump 1 for 5 seconds. The display will
show“LocP”, with“P”representing partial lock. Release
the button and the keypad will be in Partial lock mode.
Keep button pressed down for 5 more seconds if you
want to be in Full lock mode. The“LocF”message will
then be displayed.
When control pad is locked, all automatic functions will
run as usual. If a button is pressed down, a“LocP”or
“LocF”message will be displayed for 1 second. To unlock
the keypad, simply press and hold Pump 1 button again
for 5 seconds.
Boost Mode:
Press and hold Pump 2 button for 5 seconds to enable
Boost mode. In this mode, Pump 1 high speed and the
ozonator will run for 45 minutes.When enabled,“boo”
message is displayed. This mode is used to speed up
chemicals just added to the spa. Pressing any button
will exit boost mode.
The Quick Reference Card provides a quick overview of your spa’s main functions and
the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
3
4
5
Starting Pump 1:
Press Pump 1 button to turn Pump 1 on at low
speed. Press a second time to turn Pump 1 to high
unless it has been manually deactivated.
The Pump 1 indicator lights up when Pump 1 is on
speed.
Starting Pump 2:
Press Pump 2 button to turn pump 2 on. A second
manually deactivated.
The Pump 2 indicator lights up when Pump 2 is on
at high speed.
Starting Pump 3:
Press Pump 3 button to turn Pump 3 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 4 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 4 button to turn Pump 4 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting Pump 5 (Epic series only):
Press Pump 5 button to turn Pump 5 on. Press a
unless it has been manually deactivated.
Starting the blower:
Press the Blower button once to turn on theTherapy
Air (TA) blower. A second time turns the TA
Setting water temperature:
Use Up or Down arrow button to regulate water
temperature. The temperature setting will be
-
tion. Water temperature can be adjusted by 1º
increments from 59 to 104ºF (15 to 40ºC).
The temperature symbol indicates the desired tem-
perature, NOT the current water temperature.
Automatic water heater start:
When water temperature is 1ºF (0.5ºC) lower than
the Set Point, the heater will automatically turn on &
heat until the water temperature reaches 1ºF (0.5ºC)
above the set point.
The Heater indicator lights up when the heater is on.
Arctic Spas®Quick Reference Card
Temperature unit:
Press and hold the light button for 5 seconds to toggle
between ºF and ºC.
Turning the light on:
Press Light button to turn light on. Press a second
deactivated.
The Light indicator is displayed when the light is on.
Stereo (on stereo-equipped spas):
Any user function will turn the stereo on for 2 hours.
Waterfall
The waterfall will be operated by turning pump 1 on
and adjusting a small bear paw control nearest to the
location by the model and series.
Standby mode:
Press and hold Pump 3 button for 5 seconds to enter
standby mode.The“stby”message is displayed and
Pressing any button will exit standby.
Note: If the system is turned down while the heater is
on, Pump 1 will run for an additional 3 minutes.
Pad Lockout:
There are two modes you can choose from: Full or par-
tial lock. Full lock means that all keypad functions are
locked. Partial lock means that only the basic functions
will remain accessible (pumps, blower, light).
Locking your digital control pad:
Press and hold Pump 1 for 5 seconds. The display will
show“LocP”, with“P”representing partial lock. Release
the button and the keypad will be in Partial lock mode.
Keep button pressed down for 5 more seconds if you
want to be in Full lock mode. The“LocF”message will
then be displayed.
When control pad is locked, all automatic functions will
run as usual. If a button is pressed down, a“LocP”or
“LocF”message will be displayed for 1 second. To unlock
the keypad, simply press and hold Pump 1 button again
for 5 seconds.
Boost Mode:
Press and hold Pump 2 button for 5 seconds to enable
Boost mode. In this mode, Pump 1 high speed and the
ozonator will run for 45 minutes.When enabled,“boo”
message is displayed. This mode is used to speed up
chemicals just added to the spa. Pressing any button
will exit boost mode.
The Quick Reference Card provides a quick overview of your spa’s main functions and
the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
3
4
5
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PROGRAMMING THE SETTINGS
- Pump 2, Pump 3 (Pump 4 & Pump 5 on an epic series spa) and the blower run for 20 seconds, then
- Pump 1 runs at low speed for the programmed number of hours (see below), and
- The ozonator is turned on.
Press the Filter button (pump 5 on
options. Your display will show
“Sett”and from here you will be
able to choose your settings.
Press your Filter/Pump 5 but-
option. This is your Ozone
Cycle Duration (if equipped).
Use your arrow keys to select
your Ozone Cycle Duration.
You can select from 1 to 24
hours per day.
Press your Filter/Pump 5
button again. Your display
will now show the settings
for your Onzen system (if
equipped).
Sett On 02
O 03
3
Use your arrow keys to select
your Onzen Cycle Duration.
You can select from 1 to 24
hours per day.
Press your Filter/Pump 5
button again. Your display
will now show the settings
for your Filter Duration.
F 06
Use your arrow keys to select
your Filter Duration in hours.
You can select from 0 to 6
hours.
Press your Filter/Pump 5 but-
ton again. Your display will
now show the settings for
your Filter Cycle Frequency.
F 06
p
FF 02
Use your arrow keys to select
your Filter Cycle Frequency
from 1 to 4 times per day.
555
5 5
O 03
3
On 02
p
FF 02
Please note: You will see the options that are applicable to your spa. If you have neither ozone nor onzen, you will proceed directly into setting your Filter Duration. Also, though an Epic
topside is of a different design, the steps are as shown. You can move backwards through the settings by pressing the Pump 3 button (Pump 4 on Epic series spas). The Pump 1 button will al-
low you to exit without saving any changes. When you get to the end of the options, press the filter key one last time to save changes and begin a filter cycle immediately. If you do not press
the filter key again your changes will be saved and the filter cycle will begin when you have programmed it to do so.
45 Minute filter cycle time-out: If you turn a pump, blower or light on during a filter cycle, the cycle will be interrupted and will only resume 45 minutes after you ( or the system )
have turned the last active output off.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION
Prr Temperature probe is disconnected from the base board
HL Over temperature. The water temperature of the spa is > 112oF (44.5oC)
(Flashing)
Hl High limit. The temperature of the heater barrel is > 119oF (48oC)
FLO Flow Switch Open. The flow switch is reading no flow while pump 1 is running.
FLC Flow Switch Closed. The flow switch is reading flow while pump 1 is off.
oth Heater barrel is heating too quickly. Only checked while the heater is on.
FrEEzE
ProtEct Freeze protect mode. Starts when the water temperature is < 50oF (10oC) and ends when the water temperature reaches 59oF (15oC)
Requested feature would overload the breaker and as a result has been declined.
GF Requested function has been disabled due to a suspected ground fault.
Topside has been partially locked
l f Topside has been fully locked
When spa is powered up it performs a check to see if the hi-limit probe is attached to the heater barrel. While this is happening “tSt” will be displayed.
hpt If the heater probe test fails then HPt will be displayed.
hIf the hi-limit probe is disconnected from the board “Hd” will be displayed.
ph If Spa-Boy is installed and the pH is above 8.2 “pH” will be displayed.
* If activated in Low-level programming the lights will flash when
there is an error code present
Note: For an expanded descrition of the Error Codes, download the
Error Codes Quick Reference Card for the following link
http://www.arcticspas.com/support/downloads-manuals-bro-
chures/ or go to www.ArcticSpas.com
Further troubleshooting guidance is also available from the follow-
ing Link: myarcticspa.com.
Open the Troubleshooting tab along the horizontal tool bar
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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 ordinary. 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 ac-
cumulate in your spa’s water. Normally, in about three to four months the water will become
difficult to balance and 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 pollutants in the spa, mostly from 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 GFCI /RCD breaker located in the sub panel or the quick disconnect.
2. Locate the hose adapter and thread on to your garden hose.
3. Remove the drain plug, and thread in the adapter.
4. When the adapter is threaded all the way in the drain will automatically open and
begin draining.
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 foot well. 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 power.
IMPORTANT: With reusable filters, it is necessary to rinse the filter cartridges week-
ly. 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).

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Filtration System
The use of Clarifiers and Foam inhibitors is not recommended with 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 an 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 on the topside control panel.
2. Remove the telescoping filter cylinder
3. Unscrew the filter cartridge and either clean the reusable filter or discard the disposable filter.
4. Re-thread the clean or new filter.
5. Slide the telescoping filter cylinder back into the filter bucket.
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 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 winterized), 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. Pull the pillow directly upwards until it is fully extended. Next to the acrylic of the shell, there is
a button that you press to allow you to pull the pillow upwards and out completely.
2. To reinstall the spa pillow, push the button and carefully insert pillow.
Care of the Spa Shell
Your Arctic Spa®has a fiberglass reinforced, Aristech®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 spa’s shell. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or vinegar can also be used for minor surface
cleaning. Always thoroughly rinse off any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water.
Service Notes:
1. Iron and copper in 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 concentration
of dissolved minerals.
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
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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 manufacture.
Non-secured or improperly secured covers are a hazard. Open the cover to its fully open position 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.
4. Scrub the cover’s perimeter and side flaps. Rinse clean with water.
5. Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only (use no soap), and wipe it clean with a dry
rag.
6. To condition the cover after cleaning, apply a thin film of Arctic Pure®Cover Renew to the
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 basis to protect the wood of the cabinet and keep your
spa looking great for years to come.
The easiest method of maintaining your cedar cabinet and to keep your cedar cabinet looking as good
as the day your spa was first delivered, is to apply one coat of oil to your cedar cabinet twice a year. Just
before summer and again at the end of summer are the best times. In between oiling your cedar cabinet
you can also clean and rejuvenate your cedar cabinet with Arctic Pure Cover and Cabinet Renew.
No Maintenance Cabinet: Wash with soap and water. (no harsh chemicals)
MANUAL SAFETY COVER

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LED Light Replacement
All Arctic Spas®come equipped with two 12 volt multicolored
underwater lights for night use. The Family Light Package 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.
If your Ultimate Lights quit working call your closest authorized service provider.
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®Boost or Refresh.
4. Lower the temperature.
Upon your return:
1. Shock the spa with Arctic Pure®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.
Aquatremor®, Aquatemor®Deluxe or WetTunes®Stereo (Optional)
With the new Eco-Pak which has both Bluetooth® connectivity. All of your music can now stream
from a Bluetooth-enabled device such as any Smartphone to your spa. To activate the stereo any but-
ton on the top side controller must be pressed. Power to the stereo will automatically stop after two
hours from last time any button is pressed.
This manual suits for next models
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