Cannon BAHAMA User manual

CANNON POOLS: BAHAMA SPA OWNER’S MANUAL
You are now an owner of a Cannon Spa. This Hot Tub will bring you to a world of relaxation!
1. See owner’s manual to hook up electrical. It is located in the panel on the same side of the spa as
the controls. The wires can be run through a small conduit near the ground, left kiddy-corner of
the controls. The majority of these spas run at 220V 60 AMP GFCI and will require 4 copper
wires: 2 #6 hots, 1 #8 neutral, and 1 #10 ground with the outside portion placed inside ¾”
weather tight conduit. We recommend using an electrician experienced with spas, and are not
liable for the electrical installation.
a. Note: if the breaker immediately trips during startup, move the white wire from the
neutral bar to the terminal on the back of the GFCI breaker at the breaker box.
2. Remove the spa filter(s) and fill up your spa with water into the area where the filters are located.
If the source is well water, consider paying a 3rd party water hauler OR use a pre-carbon filter
which are available at any Cannon location. Keep the spa water level 2" above the skimmer.
Most spas have a fill line indicator on the skimmer. Never allow the water level to drop below
the bottom of the skimmer opening. If the water level is too low, the skimmer will allow air into
the water lines of the pump, causing it to lose its prime and could possibly result in further
equipment damage.
3. Set temperature. It comes from the factory set at 100 degrees. The current temperature is
constantly displayed on the LED. You can toggle up or down accordingly. After three seconds,
the LED will automatically display the current spa temperature.
4. Set filter cycle. The factory setting is for 2 hours, 2x per day. This works well for most, but if
the spa is being used daily, then you can increase the duration. Keep in mind the ozone/UV are
emitted while in the filter setting.
5. Put a test strip in the water and ensure the pH, alkalinity, and hardness are in the correct ranges.
If the pH, alkalinity, or hardness are off, adjust accordingly. Inexpensive balancing chemicals can
be purchased also at your nearest Cannon location, along with free water analysis. We
recommend bringing a water sample in a Tupperware or Ziplock bag at the start and as often as
you like until you feel comfortable with at home testing.
6. The at home test strips do not measure metals such as iron and copper. This can be tested at the
store and products are available to remove them. Metals are often found in well water.
7. Wait until water gets hot and enjoy your first soak!
CANNON POOLS AND SPAS: KEEPING YOUR SPA WATER
HEALTHY WITH THE FROG @ EASE SYSTEM
Cannon spas are being delivered with this industry leading maintenance program. Our
clients are finding @ Ease to be simple, low chemical, and affordable.
Instructions:
-Snap the top and bottom halves together. The top (blue in color) is where the mineral is
emitted and lasts for 4 months. The bottom (grey in color) is where the SmartChlor is emitted
and lasts for 1 month.
-Set the dial on the grey half. 200-299 gallons = setting 1, 300-450 gallons = setting 2,
451-550 gallons = setting 3, 551-600 gallons = setting 4. Swim spas will require multiple units.
-Float unit in water
-Add packet of Jump Start. This is dichlor and activates the minerals.
-Change the Smartchlor monthly. After 3-4 weeks, the floater will flip over and the grey
will be on top. This indicates the Smartchlor is empty. In turbulent water the floater naturally
leans a little. To verify that it is empty, lift up and drain all water from the floater, then place
back in spa and see if it flips completely.
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-Shock once per month or when water is hazy. Use a capful of the oxidizing non-chlorine
shock, also known as monopersulfate.
-After 4 months replace the top half.
-Test weekly and adjust levels accordingly. A bottle of 30 test strips is included.
-Change water every 4 months. We recommend using Brilliance Jet Cleanse prior to
draining the water to thoroughly clean the plumbing of organics/biofilm.
*More info can be obtained on www.frogproducts.com/product/atease_floating_system/ and
there are detailed instructions in the box.
Other Water Chemistry Tips
pH: Keep within 7.2 – 7.6
If it is too low, the surface of the shell may become etched. To fix, add pH increaser.
If it is too high, scale forms of the shell, water can become cloudy, and it can compromise
equipment. To fix, add pH decreaser.
Alkalinity: Keep within range 80 – 120 ppm
If it is too low, there is no buffer, causing the pH to fluctuate. To fix, add alkalinity increaser
If it is too high, the water will become cloudy. To fix, add muriatic acid.
Hardness: Keep within range 150 - 250 ppm
If it is too high, scale (calcium) will form on the shell and in the mechanicals. To fix, dilute
water.
Metals: You do not want metals present in the spa water (except silver). Either use a pre-carbon filter on
the fill hose or add a metal sequestrant agent such has Brilliance metal and scale control.
Foam: Ensure air controls are in the off position when not in use. Avoid lotions and detergents on
bathing suits. Use Brilliance defoamer if needed. Worst case scenario, drain ½ the water.
Spa Filter Settings: When spa runs on pump 1, low speed to circulate water
through filter(s) and emit ozone and UV + other topside control functions
-we have added a separate manual on the Cannon Pools web site under the Cannon University section to
go into more detail on changing filter settings, economy settings, water care settings, and other functions.
The factory settings work very well for 95% of spa owners. The touchscreen unit is the K1000 and the 4-
button topside is the K300, both made by Gecko.
What are all these switches and dials around the spa perimeter?
-toggles/switches control air flow. When on, it makes the jets feel much stronger.
-medium dial with large water droplets controls the waterfall and/or fountains.
-medium dial with tiny water droplets on figurine’s neck controls the neck jets.
-large dials labeled with 1, 2, or 3 divert the water from each pump to various seats.
-turn these dials gently to avoid damage. It is normal for the dials to have resistance when pump(s) are on.
-it is normal to have a small dribble from neck jets and waterfalls even in the off position to prevent
biofilm build up and freeze in the supporting plumbing.
-Massage can be customized via pump speed, large pump dial, air control, and individual jets
*We appreciate you choosing Cannon Pools and Spas. All future chemicals will now be 10% off if
you mention you own a “Cannon” spa at the register.
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