Dynasty Spas excalibur Series User manual

Dynasty Spas, 101 Dynasty Way, Athens, TN 37303
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Dynasty Spas Owner's Manual
Dynasty Spas Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
Owners Information.............................
Safety Instructions...............................
Basic Introductory Information.............
Set-Up & Delivery Guidelines..............
Wiring Requirements...........................
Wiring Diagram.....................................
Pre-Operation Instructions...................
3000 & 4000 Systems..........................
5000 System........................................
Stereo Features...................................
Air Venturies & Diverter Valves............
Filter Location......................................
Filter Maintenance...............................
Water Care..........................................
Draining Your Spa...............................
Winterizing Your Spa...........................
Cover Maintenance.............................
Trouble Shooting Guide......................
Glossary of Terms................................
Reference Chart..................................
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Dear Dynasty Spa Owner:
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Dynasty Spa.
You now possess the ultimate passport to tranquility - a
miniature vacation at home, ready and waiting for you in your
own backyard!
We want you to enjoy your Dynasty Spa. Many hours of research
have gone into the design of your spa, to ensure the ultimate
in hydrotherapy and relaxation. Only the highest quality
components have been used, to ensure years of trouble-free
operation. Your comfort and enjoyment has been designed
into your Dynasty Spa from the start.
Please take the time to read through this Owner's Manual.
In it, you will find guidelines on caring for your spa, a
complete explanation of the controls, safety instructions,
a troubleshooting section, and lots more.
Once again, we welcome you to the family of Dynasty Spa
owners. Your thoughts and ideas are important and we
encourage you to share them with us. Please write to us at
the address below, or send us an e-mail with your comments.
Thank you for your business and your confidence in our
company. We look forward to serving you!
Sincerely
Mike Deans
President , Dynasty Spas
Dynasty Spas
101 Dynasty Way
Athens, Tennessee 37303
www.dynastyspas.com
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When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions
should be followed, including the following:
1) READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2) WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this
product unless they are closely supervised at all times. Keep Spa cover locked
when not in use.
3) A wire connector is provided on 220 V units to connect a minimum No. 8 AWG
(8.4 mm2) solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment,
metal water pipe, or conduit within 5ft. (1.5 m) of the unit.
4) 110 V cord connected spas are provided with a GFCI on the end of cord. The
GFCI must be tested before each use. With the spa operating push the test button.
Spa will shut off, next push the reset button on the GFCI. The product should now
operate normally. If the product fails to operate there is a ground current flowing
indicating the possibility of an electrical shock. Disconnect the power until the
fault has been identified and corrected.
5) DANGER Risk of injury. The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the
specific water flow created by the pump, be sure that the flow rates are
compatible. Never operate the spa if the suction fittings are broken or missing.
Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less that the flow rate marked on
the original suction fitting.
6) DANGER Risk of electrical shock. Install at least 5 feet (1.5m) from all metal
surfaces. as an alternative a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces
if each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No. 8 AWG
(8.4mm2) solid copper conductor to the wire connector on the terminal box that
is provided for this purpose.
7) DANGER Risk of electrical shock. Do not permit any electrical appliance, such
as light, telephone, radio or television within 5ft. (1.5m) of spa.
8) WARNING To reduce the risk of injury:
The water temperature in a spa should never exceed 104ºF.
A water temperature of 104ºF is considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and
when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing
fetal injury during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly
pregnant women should limit spa water temperature to 100ºF.
Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature
with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature
- regulating devices varies.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medications before or during spa use may
lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
Important Safety Instructions
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9) The causes, symptoms and affects of hyperthermia may be described as
follows:
10) For Cord Connection Units
11) Never touch or come in contact with any electrical accessory when in your spa
or when your body is wet.
12) Prior to performing any service to the Spa Pack, turn off ALL power to the
system at the main power source breaker.
13) Never turn equipment pack on unless spa is filled with water 2" above the
skimmer.
CAUTION: Each persons body and circulatory system has different tolerances
and responds differently to warm/hot immersion. Most people in good health
find a water temperature of about 102ºF to be satisfying and limit time in water
at this temperature to 20-30 minutes. Use of alcoholic beverages and certain
medications may affect the way your body's system reacts to warm water/hot
immersion. CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.
Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart
disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems,
or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
Persons using medication should consult a physician before using
a spa since some medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure,
and circulation.
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches
a level several degrees above the normal temperature of 98.6ºF.
Replace damaged cord immediately with same specification cord.
Do not bury cord.
Connect to grounded, dedicated 20 amp receptacle.
The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal
temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness and fainting.
The effects of hyperthermia include:
Failure to feel heat
Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa
Unawareness of impending hazards
Fetal injury in pregnant women
Physical inability to exit the spa or hot tub
Unconsciousness resulting in the potential of drowning.
Important Safety Instructions (cont.)
SPA & POOL
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new spa. Our purpose is to provide you with a
warm and relaxing spa which incorporates a soothing water massage. In order to
maximize the pleasure of your spa, you will need to understand how it works.
The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must
be followed carefully. With proper care and maintenance your spa will provide you with
years of satisfaction with minimum effort.
The pump and heater should be operated a minimum of four hours per day for
cleaning and heating.
The length of time required to heat your spa to the desired water temperature
will vary, depending on the air temperature, season, and wind velocity. Therefore,
this is something each owner must adjust to your liking. We highly recommend
using a vinyl hard cover to minimize heat loss and to protect your spa when not
in use. Covers are available from your local Dynasty Spa dealer.
The replaceable filter cartridge is trouble free and easy to clean. A routine cleaning
is the best practice. Make sure the pump is off, then remove the cartridge. Wash it
off using a water hose with a pressure nozzle and then reassemble. This should be
done on a monthly basis.
Keep the spa water level 2" above 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 (water -
flow). Running the pump without water flow will damage the pump seal assembly
and could possibly result in further equipment damage.
If your spa has a redwood or mahogany skirt or if you purchased a wood
gazebo, we recommend applying a wood sealer of your choice (always follow
application instructions) to protect the finish. Repeat as directions suggest.
You should clean your spa at least every 3-4 months. Drain the spa water and
use a liquid cleanser free of abrasives to clean your spa. Such cleaners would be,
for example 409™ or Fantastic™. DO NOT use hard brushes. Fill with regular
tap water and chemically treat the water for a clean and healthy spa.
CAUTION: Cover must be kept on spa at all times when spa is drained or
winterized. Direct exposure to sunlight can damage plastic parts and interior
surface, jets, or any interior components. Damage as such will not be covered
under warranty.
WARNING: Do not use soft water. It may harm your acrylic.
Basic Introductory Information
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Getting Ready For Delivery & Set-up Of Your New Spa
Surface And Pad Requirements
Balconies And Deck Requirements
Access & Clearance
Electrical Requirements
Wiring Requirements
Your new portable spa must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat, and level
surface. A concrete pad 4 inches thick is best.
Your spa requires up to 40" of clearance through gates between house
and side fences, and up to 8.5' overhead clearance depending on the size
of the unit.
Your 110 Volt spa pack requires an isolated (no other appliances or lights
on this circuit at any time) 110 Volt, 20 amp circuit breaker cords maximum
length 15 ft. - Must use copper connections
Your 220 Volt spa pack will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI circuit
breaker, depending on model.
4 Wire #6 Gauge copper wire
over 50 ft. 2-Hots, 1-Neutral,
1-Isolated Ground
The clearance required to turn a corner can be equal to the length of the
spa.
All debris blocking access to the job site, must be removed prior
to delivery. Any trimming of trees or bushes, removal of debris, leveling
of ground or other general maintenance must be done prior to
delivery and is the responsibility of the customer.
Decking must be constructed to support 85 pounds per square foot.
Balconies must be constructed to meet current state and local codes.
Gates must be self closing and self-latching.
If your spa is located near sprinklers, adjust or cap them so as not to
hit the siding of the spa.
Set-up & Delivery Guidelines
4 Wire #8 Gauge copper wire
under 50 ft. 2-Hots, 1-Neutral,
1-Isolated Ground
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Getting Ready For Delivery & Set-up Of Your New Spa
Wiring Requirements (Cont.)
It is the customers responsibility to acquire necessary
permits, to arrange for installation and hook up of the
electrical power.
Extension Cords are not to be used in conjunction with operation of the
spa. Low voltage damage could result, which is not covered by warranty.
If you have any doubts, have your electrical system checked by a qualified
electrician.
Set-up & Delivery Guidelines
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Factory Recommended G.F.C.I. Load Center Wiring
Wiring Diagram
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Note: The white neutral wire
from the back of the G.F.C.I. MUST
be connected to an incoming line
neutral. The internal mechanism of
the G.F.C.I. requires this neutral
connection. The G.F.C.I. will not work
without it.

Priming Pump For Electric Packs
Turn off power at the breaker
It is important to make sure that all of the air is out of the equipment pack
before operating. To do this follow procedures below:
The Power pack system is located under the wood skirt. The equipment
can be serviced by simply opening the doors.
Set thermostat, located on top side control panel to desired temperature, and
continue heating until desired temperature has been reached. Depending
on equipment, this will normally take 8 to 10 hours.
Make sure the gate valves are open
Fill the spa with water to fill line, or just below neck jets
Turn the power on at the breaker
Start the pump on Hi-Speed and water will start circulating within
one to two minutes. (The pump is self-priming). If water does not circulate,
turn off the power and make sure all gate valves are open if so equipped.
Restart the pump. Within one to two minutes, it should be primed
Open Air bleed screw, just beside skimmer, to prime pumps.
After bubbles stop, tighten off bleed screw.
General Pre-Operation Instructions
WARNING: Do not run spa with gate valves closed or run pump with
no water circulating in spa for long periods. This could damage
the spa equipment.
Corona Discharge Equipment Pack
Gate Valves
Fiber Optic
Illuminator
Flow Thru
Heater
Unions
2 Speed
High Performance
Pump
2 Speed
High Performance
Pump Location of
(3rd)2 Speed
High Performance
Pump (Optional)
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3000 & 4000 Systems
Depending on the Dynasty Spa model you purchased, you'll have different options
available to you with Dynasty's digital controls. The operations of your hot tub
can be enjoyed at the touch of a button. This section is designed to walk you
through the details of the operation of the Dynasty 3000, 4000 & 5000 controls.
Top Side Control Instructions
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When water temperature is 1˚F (0.5˚C) lower
than the Set Point, the heater will automatically
turn on until water temperature reaches Set
Point plus 1˚F (0.5˚C).
The "Heater" indicator lights up when
the heater is on. It flashes when there
is a request for more heat but the heater
has not yet started.
N.B.: If your system is configured in Low Current
Mode, the heater will not start if a pump is running
at high speed.
Press Pump 1 to turn Pump 1 on at low speed.
Press a second time to turn pump to high speed.
A third time turns pump off. A built-in timer au-
tomatically turns pump off after 20 minutes.
The "Pump 1" indicator lights up
when Pump 1 is on.
Press Pump 2 to turn Pump 2 on. Press a second
time turns Pump 2 off. A built-in timer automati-
cally turns Pump 2 off after 20 minutes, unless it
has been manually deactivated.
The "Pump 2" indicator lights up
when Pump 2 is on.
Press Light to turn light on. Pressing a second
time turns light off. A built-in timer automatically
turns light off after 2 hours, unless it has been
manually deactivated.
The "Light" indicator is displayed
when light is on.
Fiber Box Option: If spa has an optional fiber
box, press Light key to turn fiber box (motor
and light) on. Pressing a second time turns fiber
box off but leaves light on. A third time turns
both motor and light off. A built-in timer turns
fiber box off after 2 hours, unless it has been
manually deactivated. The "Light" icon is dis-
played when fiber box light is on. It flashes
when fiber box motor and light are on at the
same time.
Use Upor Down arrow key to regulate water
temperature. The temperature setting will be
displayed for 5 seconds to confirm your new
selection.
The "Set Point" indicator displays the
desired temperature, NOT the current
water temperature!
Water temperature can be adjusted by 1˚ in-
crements from 59 to 104˚F (15 to 40˚C).
Press Econo key to switch from Normal mode
to Economy mode. In Economy mode, system
maintains temperature at the desired Set Point
during filter cycles only. Set Point is 20˚F (11˚C)
below the Normal mode Set Point for the rest
of the time. In Economy mode, the display will
toggle between the current water temperature
and the "Econ" message.
Starting Pump 1:
Starting Pump 2:
Turning the light on:
Setting water temperature:
Automatic water heater start:
Economy mode:

3000 & 4000 Top Side Control Instructions
The system automatically performs two filter cycles per day, at 12-hour intervals. During a filter cycle:
• Pump 2 runs for one minute, then
• Pump 1 runs at low speed for the programmed number of hours
The "Filter Cycle" indicator lights up when the filter cycle is on.
To set the filter cycle duration:
Press and hold Filter key
until the display shows " xx ",
representing the currently
set filter cycle duration in
hours.
When the desired setting
is displayed, press Filter key
again to confirm. A filter cycle
starts immediately.
Use Up
or Down arrow keys
to change setting.
0 = no filtration
12 = continuous filtration
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Water temperature in the spa has reached 112º F (44º C).
Do not enter the water! Allow water to cool down. The
system will reset automatically when water temperature
reaches 109º F (43º C).
Call your dealer or service supplier if problem persists.
Water temperature is flashing.
The display is flashing.
GECKO
Pumps have started up for one
minute on several occasions and
"Filter Cycle" indicator is flashing.
3 flashing dots are displayed.
protects your spa from the
Not a bug but a feature!
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cold by automatically turning pumps on for one minute
several times a day to prevent water from freezing in
pipes.
A problem has been detected.
Do not enter the water! Check and open water valves.
Clean filter if necessary. Check water level. Add water
if necessary.
Shut power off and power your spa up again to reset the
system.
Call your dealer or service supplier if problem persists.
A power failure has occurred. Press any key to reset the
system, then reprogram all desired parameters.
Smart
Winter
Mode
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An irregularly flashing "Filter" indicator light indicates that
the system has stopped filtering after 3 hours because the
water temperature exceeds the set point by more than
2º F (1º C). If the temperature cools down to 1º F (0.5º C)
above set point before the scheduled end of the cycle,
filtering will resume for the remainder of the programmed
duration.
Note: After a power failure, the filter cycle
duration will return to it's default value
(6 hours). In this case, the first filter cycle
will start 12 hours after power has been
restored.
Troubleshooting

5000 Top Side Control Instructions
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When water temperature is 1˚F (0.5˚C)
lower than the Set Point, the heater will
automatically turn on until water tempera-
ture reaches Set Point plus 1˚F (0.5˚C).
The "Heater" icon lights up when the
heater is on. It flashes when there is a
request for more heat but the heater
has not yet started.
Automatic water heater start:
Press and hold Light key for 5 seconds to
display water temperature in either Fahr-
enheit (˚F) or Celsius (˚C).
Temperature display unit:
The display toggles every 5 seconds alternately
showing the hourly time and the current water
temperature.
Time & Temperature display:
Press Pump 1 to turn Pump 1 on at low
speed. Pressing a second time turns Pump 1
to high speed. A third time turns Pump 1 off.
When at high speed, a built-in timer turns
pump off after 20 minutes and when at low
speed after 2 hours, unless it has been
manually deactivated.
The "Pump 1" icon lights up when
Pump 1 is on at high speed. It flashes
when Pump 1 is on at low speed.
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Starting Pump 1:
Press Pump 3 to turn Pump 3 on. Pressing a
second time turns Pump 3 off. A built-in timer
automatically turns pump off after 20 minutes,
unless manually deactivated first.
The "Pump 3" icon lights up when
Pump 3 is on.
Note: If blower is installed, press Pump 3 to turn
blower on at high speed. Press a second time to
turn blower to low speed. A third time turns
blower off. A built-in timer turns blower off after
20 min., unless manually deactivated first. The
"Pump 3" icon lights up when blower is on at high
speed. It flashes when blower is on at low speed.
Starting Pump 3:
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Starting Pump 2:
When blower or Pump 3 are not installed:
Press Pump 2 once to turn Pump 2 on at low
speed. Pressing a second time turns Pump 2
to high speed. A third time turns pump off. A
built-in timer turns pump off after 20 minutes,
unless manually deactivated first.
The "Pump 2" icon lights up when
Pump 2 is on at high speed. It flashes
when Pump 2 is on at low speed.
When blower and Pump 3 are installed:
Press Pump 2 once to turn Pump 2 on at low
speed. Pressing a second time turns Pump 3
on and Pump 2 to high speed. A third time
turns both pumps off. A built-in timer auto-
matically turns pumps off after 20 minutes,
unless manually deactivated first. The
"Pump 2" icon lights up when Pump 2 and
Pump 3 are on at high speed. It flashes
when Pump 2 is on at low speed.
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Pressing Light key once turns light on at high
intensity. Pressing a second time turns light to
low intensity. A third time turns light off. A built-
in timer turns light off after 2 hours, unless it has
been manually deactivated.
The "Light" icon is displayed when
light is on at high intensity. It flashes
when light is on at low intensity.
Fiber Box Option: If spa has an optional fiber
box only, pressing Light key turns fiber box
(motor & light) on. Pressing again turns fiber
box motor off but leaves light on. A third time
turns both motor and light off. A built-in timer
turns fiber box off after 2 hours, unless it has
been manually deactivated. The "Light" icon is
displayed when fiber box light is on. It flashes
when fiber box motor and light are on at the
same time.
Turning the light on:

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5000 Top Side Control Instructions
Troubleshooting
Pumps have started up for
one minute on several
occasions and "Filter Cycle"
icon is flashing.
Not a bug but a feature!
Our Smart Winter Mode
protects your system from
the cold by automatically
turning the pumps on for
one minute several times a
day to prevent water from
freezing in pipes.
Water temperature is
displayed.
Water temperature in the
spa has reached 112˚F
(44˚C).
Do not enter the water!
Allow water to cool down.
The system will reset au-
tomatically when water
reaches 109˚F (43˚C).
Call your dealer or service
supplier if problem persists.
3 flashing dots are dis-
played.
A problem has been de-
tected.
Do not enter the water!
Check and open water
valves. Clean filters if nec-
essary. Check water level.
Add water if needed.
Shut power off and power
your spa up again to reset
the system.
Call your dealer or service
supplier if problem persists.
The display is flashing.
A power failure has
occurred. Press any key
to reset the system, then
reprogram all desired
parameters.
Use Up or Down arrow key to regulate water
temperature. The temperature setting will be
displayed for 5 seconds to confirm your new
selection.
The "Set Point" symbol indicates the
desired temperature, NOT the current
water temperature!
Water temperature can be adjusted by 1˚ in-
crements from 59 to 104˚F (15 to 40˚C).
Setting water temperature:
An irregularly flashing "Filter Cycle" icon means that the system has stopped filtering after 3 hours
because water temperature exceeds Set Point by more than 2˚F (1˚C). If temperature cools
down to 1˚F (0.5˚C) above Set Point before the scheduled end of the cycle, filtering will resume
for the remainder of the programmed duration.

5000 Top Side Control Instructions
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Lock
icon
Temperature
unit
Programming Mode
icon
Filter Cycle
icon Heater
icon
Economy Mode
icon
Up & Down
arrows
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Time of day
Filter cycle start time
Filter cycle duration
Filter cycle frequency
Step 5 Economy mode start time
Step 6 Economy mode duration
Step 7 Storing settings in memory & returning to Normal mode
Step 1- Time of day
Setting the time:
1- Enter Programming mode by holding
Prog. key pressed down for 2 seconds.
2- The display will show the current setting.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
11:43 pm
10:25 am
The system automatically performs two filter
cycles per day, at 12-hour intervals. During the filter
cycle, Pumps 1 & 2 and the blower will run for one
minute, then Pump 3 will run for one minute.
Pump 1 will then run at low speed for a programmed
number of hours. The "Filter Cycle" icon lights up
when a filter cycle is on.
To program a filter cycle, you must enter: 1) the
time you want the cycle to start and 2) the duration
of the cycle. If no filtering is required, the duration
should be set to "0". For continuous filtering, the filter
cycle duration should be set to "12:00".
Setting filter cycle start time:
1- Press Prog. key a second time.
2- The display will show FSxx, with "xx"
representing the starting hour.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
Setting filter cycle duration:
1- Press Prog. key a third time.
2- The display will show Fdxx, with "xx"
representing the duration in hours.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
Steps 2 & 3- Filter cycle start time &
duration
FS08
FS10
Fd06
Fd04
Setting filter cycle frequency:
1- Press Prog. key a fourth time.
2- The display will show FFxx, with "xx"
representing the frequency per day.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
Step 4- Filter cycle frequency
FF10
FF06
Step 7- Storing settings in memory
Press Prog. key a seventh time to store the settings in the
system's non-volatile memory and to return to Normal
mode.
Steps 5 & 6- Economy mode start time &
duration*
Setting Economy mode start time:
1- Press Prog. key a fifth time.
2- The display will show ESxx, with "xx"
representing the starting hour.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
Setting Economy mode duration:
1- Press Prog. key a sixth time.
2- The display will show Edxx, with "xx"
representing the duration in hours.
3- Use Up and Down arrows to change
setting.
ES08
ES10
Ed06
Ed04
Step
Programming
Sequence

5000 Top Side Control Instructions
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Summary of control panel
parameters
FSxx Filter cycle start time
Fdxx Filter cycle duration
FFxx Filter cycle frequency
ESxx Economy mode start time
Edxx Economy mode duration
Tu X Temperature unit
LocX Control pad lockout
This function allows you to prevent unauthorized parameter
setting of the unit. This feature is especially helpful when young
children have access to the keypad.
There are two modes you can choose from: Full lock or Partial
lock. Full lock means that all keypad functions are locked. Partial
lock means that the basic functions of the spa will remain accessi-
ble (pumps, blower and light), but it will be impossible to change
the temperature Set Point, to override the Economy mode or
to enter the Programming mode.
When control pad is locked, the "Lock" icon will be displayed.
Locking your digital control pad:
1- Press and hold Pump 1 key for
5 seconds.
2- The display will show LocP, with "P"
representing Partial lock.
3- Release the key and the keypad will be
in Partial lock mode. Keep key 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 of the
system run as usual. If a key is pressed down, a "LocP" or "LocF"
message will be displayed for 1 second. To unlock the keypad,
simply press and hold Pump 1 key again for 5 seconds.
Digital control pad lockout
LocP
LocF
Inverted display
Press and hold Pump 2 for 5 seconds to invert the display. Note
that the ˚F or ˚C icon is not displayed in reverse mode. Follow
the same procedure to return to default mode. If a power-up
occurs, the display always returns to default mode.
Economy mode
Press Econo key to switch from Normal mode to Economy
mode. To save energy, the Economy mode Set Point is 20˚F
(11˚C) below the Normal mode Set Point.
The "Economy Mode" icon lights up when Economy
mode is on.
There are 3 available Economy operating modes:
noEc:No Economy mode
Ec 1:Economy mode on during a programmed
number of hours (see Steps 5 & 6*)
Ec 2:Economy mode always on
Selecting the desired Economy mode:
1- Press and hold Econo key for
more than 2 seconds.
2- The display will show the current
mode (noEc, Ec 1 or Ec 2).
3- Keep key pressed down until the
desired mode is displayed.
After 5 seconds, the new setting will be programmed.
Ec 1
noEc

Excalibur Stereo Features
Note: For more infomation, please refer to your stereo owner's
manual guide located inside your equipment area.
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Features
4 x 40 Watts 160 Total
Water resistant detachable security panel
with sealed membrane switches
Front Panel Completely conceals CD Slot
High Speed audible track search
Random, Repeat, intro, pause
30 Station Presets (18FM/12AM)
One Touch Memory
Digital LCD Clock
3 Band Weather Receiver
Electro-luminescent backlighting
Whether you want to be worlds away, or have the world
at your fingertips, the Dynasty Spas Excalibur Series 6
Speaker AM/FM CD w/remote, delivers total
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Water Diverter
Water Diverter
Air Control
Air Control
Neck Jet
Diverter
Aromatherapy
Air Controls
Waterfall
Diverter
Diverter Valves
Air Controls
Air Venturies & Diverter Valve Controls
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This valve controls the output of the pumps to either side of the spa and
neck jets, a simple turn of the pointer toward the seat(s) will increase the
output allowed. Another turn of the pointer away from the seat(s) will
decrease the flow of the jets, or it may operate all the jets if left in the middle
position. The purpose of these valves is to increase or decrease the output
of one side or another for maximum or minimum water flow in case of one or
multiple person usage. This valve is also used to turn the master massage
jet on and off.
Each spa is equipped with either 2, 4 or 5 air controls (venturies), depending
on your model. The purpose of these controls is to regulate the mixture of air
and water to flow throughout the jets.
Waterfall Diverter
This diverter works much like the standard diverter valves, however it has
another purpose. It directly controls the Waterfall(s) that comes standard on
your spa. Simply turn the pointer in one direction or another for the desired
water flow.

Skimmer / Filter
Location
Baron 3000
Skimmer / Filter
Location
Filter Location
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