Emerald Spa Great Lakes Spa 2008 User manual

Owner’s Manual
2008
Rev 2.22.07

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions .......................................................................................................................... …….. 2
Location and Installation ................................................................................................................................ …….. 4
Spa Set Up ..................................................................................................................................................... …….. 5
Spa Operation ................................................................................................................................................ …….. 6
Spa Care and Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... …….. 8
Winterizing, Ozone ......................................................................................................................................... …….. 9
Water Care, Consumer Notice ....................................................................................................................... …….. 10
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................. …….. 11
GFCI Load Center Wiring ............................................................................................................................... …….. 12
120 Volt to 240 Volt Wiring Conversion .......................................................................................................... …….. 13
Warranty.......................................................................................................................................................... …….. 14
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always 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.
3. A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum No. 8 AWG (8.4mm2) solid copper conductor between this unit and
any metal equipment, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5m) of the unit.
4. DANGER-Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children. To avoid
accidents, ensure that children cannot use this hot tub unless they are supervised at all times.
5. DANGER-Risk of Injury. The suction fittings in this hot tub are sized to match the specific 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 missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the origi-
nal fitting.
6. 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 of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) solid copper
conductor to the wire connector on the terminal box that is provided for this purpose.
7. DANGER-Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electric appliance, such as a light, telephone, radio, or television, within 5 feet
(1.5 m) of a spa or hot tub.
8. WARNING-To reduce the risk of injury:
a) The water in a spa should never exceed 40°C (104°F). Water temperatures between 38°C (100°F) and 40°C (104°) are consid-
ered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when hot tub use exceeds 10
minutes.
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 spa water temperatures to 38°C (100°F).
c) Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of wa-
ter temperature-regulating devices varies.
d) The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
e) Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes
should consult a physician before using a spa.
f) Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while
other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
9. (For cord-connected / convertible units) DANGER-Risk of injury.
a) Replace damaged cord immediately.
b) Do not bury cord.
c) Connect to a grounded, grounding type receptacle only.
10. WARNING– People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub.
11. WARNING– To avoid injury exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub.

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12. WARNING– Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
13. WARNING– Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
14. CAUTION– Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instruction.
15. CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS OF HYPERTHERMIA - Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body
reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F. They symptoms of hyperthermia include an
increase in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting. The effects of hyperthermia include
(1) failure to perceive heat, (2) failure to recognize the need to exit spa or hot tub, (3) unawareness of impending hazard, (4) fetal
damage in pregnant women, (5) physical inability to exit the spa or hot tub, (6) unconsciousness resulting in the danger of
drowning. WARNING-The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. A green colored terminal or a terminal marked G, GR, Ground, Grounding, or the international symbol is located inside the supply
terminal box or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means
provided in the electric supply panel with a continuous copper equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this
equipment.
2. At least two lugs marked “BONDING LUGS” are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal box or
compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the hot tub or spa to
these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 6 AWG.
3. All field-installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains or other similar hardware within 3m of the spa or hot tub shall be
bonded to the equipment grounding bus with copper wire conductors not smaller than No. 6 AWG.
4. For units intended for use with other than single family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of
the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 5 feet (1.52 m) away,
adjacent to, and within sight of, the unit.
If your hot tub is equipped with audio components, the following instructions also apply:
1. CAUTION - Risk of Electric Shock. Do not leave component access panel open.
2. CAUTION - Risk of Electric Shock. Replace components only with identical components.
3. Do not operate the audio components while inside the spa.
4. WARNING - Prevent Electrocution. Do not connect any auxiliary components (for example cable, additional speakers,
headphones, additional audio/video components, etc.) to the system.
5. These units are not provided with an outdoor antennae; when provided, it should be installed in accordance with Article 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
6. Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risk of injury.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
7. If the power supply connections or power supply cord(s) are damaged; if water is entering the audio equipment compartment
area; if the protective shields or barriers are showing signs of deterioration; or if there are signs of other potential damage to the
unit, turn off the unit and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
8. This unit should be subjected to periodic routine maintenance (for example, once every 3 months) to make sure that the unit is
operating properly.
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LOCATION AND INSTALLATION
Your Great Lakes Spa has been conveniently designed for use in either an indoor or outdoor setting. While selecting an appropriate
location for your spa, there are important things to consider.
Indoor Use Only
• Humidity will not likely be a problem. However, just like in your bathroom, an exhaust fan would be a good idea.
• No matter how careful you are, you will splash water, especially when exiting the spa. We suggest a tile or vinyl floor.
• A self-draining floor is a great way to ease any worries about spilled water.
• Remember that you'll need extra space to store the cover when it is removed. When using our handy cover-lift device, you
should allow for an extra 16" of clearance behind the spa.
• The spa must be placed on a flat and level surface that does not move or shake.
• You should consult with a builder or engineer to determine if your floor will support the spa weight. Remember, you must allow
for the spa, water and people in your total weight calculations.
• Be sure your spa is secure from access to young children. Great Lakes Spas offers a locking spa cover, but we also suggest
keeping the spa room locked and off limits to children.
Outdoor Use Only
• Place your spa on a solid, flat surface. We recommend a 4" thick reinforced concrete pad as the best surface.
• Keep in mind natural elements such as wind, view, falling leaves, etc.
• We recommend that you locate your spa in a locked fenced-in area to prevent access to the spa by children.
• It is a good idea to have a contractor review your proposed site to see that there are no support problems.
Indoor or Outdoor Use
• When installing the spa, provide for adequate drainage to prevent water from entering the equipment module area.
• When installing the spa, enable access to the equipment compartment.
• Never locate light switches or other electrical components within reach from inside your spa. The equipment module must remain
protected by the skirting of the spa.
Wherever you locate your spa, you will need to have access to water in order to fill it. Any water spigot or faucet will work. Also, you
will need to be able to drain your spa periodically. Since your spa water will likely have chemicals in it, you won't want to drain your
spa on the lawn or into a garden. Be sure you can reach a garden hose from the spa to where you plan to drain the water. Never let
water get on the equipment module that is located in the door opening of your spa. Finally, we suggest that you consult an electrician
prior to installation to be sure of power availability and cost.
RECOMMENDED SUPPORT

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SPA SET UP
SPA SETUP
Unpacking
1. Completely unwrap your spa and dispose of the packaging materials.
2. Remove any tape that holds down various components within the spa.
3. Clean any dirt or dust from the interior of your spa with a damp cloth. Remove any stubborn stains with an acrylic spa cleaner or
isopropyl alcohol (concentrations under 25%). Never use an abrasive cleaner or scraper to clean the surface of your spa.
4. Position the cover on the spa and install the locking tabs to the spa cabinet (instructions included with cover).
5. Remove the spa access panel to reach the pump and control box. This panel is held in place with 4-8 square drive screws. A
square drive screwdriver bit has been furnished in this packet for your convenience.
Electrical
Be sure your electrician reads this section and any others relating to the electrical hookup of your spa.
A multi-terminal bonding connector, located on the side of the equipment module, is provided to permit connection of a bonding wire
between this point and any accessible metal surface within 5 feet of the spa, as may be needed to comply with local requirements.
The bonding wire connecting this bonding connector to the accessible metal surfaces must be a solid, No. 6 AWG copper conductor.
This bonding connector may also be used to bond any field wired components.
All electrical connections to the equipment module must be accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and in accordance with any local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation. All electrical connections must be
made in accordance with the wiring information contained in this manual, or on the back of the field wiring access panel of the
equipment module. National Electrical Code requires a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) at the power source. Use copper
conductors only. WARNING: Improper electrical connections or conductor sizing may cause the equipment module to operate
improperly, create the potential for an electrical hazard, and may void the warranty. CAUTION: Use only approved pressure-type
wire splicing lugs or connectors suitable for the size and type of wiring used.
WARNING: Do not turn ON the power to the spa unless it is filled with water and all valves are open. Be sure water level is at the
recommended point. If the power is ON, the system may start even though the controls were not activated. If the equipment module
is started without sufficient water in the spa, the system could be permanently damaged. Also, operating spa without sufficient water
could cause a fire.
Filling Your Spa
Once the electric power has been connected, check the following while the power is OFF:
1. Be sure all fittings to the support system are tight. Hand tighten only!
2. Be sure the drain valve is closed.
3. Your spa is equipped with 2 or 4 push/pull valves. There is one located before the suction side of the pump and one located
adjacent to the discharge side of your heater. If you have a secondary pump, there will be two valves for this pump as well. Pull
the push/pull valves OUT so they are open.
4. Using a garden hose, fill with water to 2-4" above the skim filter. Always fill your spa with hard (not softened) water. Do not
overfill. After the spa is filled, remove the garden hose.
5. Check the equipment module area for water leaks. If there is water dripping, it is probably a loose connection at the equipment
module. You should re-check the tightness of the fittings and placement of the "O"-rings. If you cannot locate the source of the
water leak, contact your dealer.
6. Check that the filter is positioned in the skim/filter system. To remove, refer to the "Cleaning your filter" section.
7.
Activate the power to your spa. Refer to the Topside Instruction sheet included with this manual.

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SPA OPERATION
Refer to the Control Manual operating instructions for the spa-side control unit. The operating functions of your spa controller will
vary depending on the model of Great Lakes Spa you have purchased.
Your Great Lakes Spa comes equipped with a variety of jets and water/air controls. Some of the jets allow you to control the
amount of water flow by rotating the face of the jet. Turning the face clockwise will reduce the water flow from the jet and turning it
counterclockwise will increase the water flow.
Air Controls
Your spa comes equipped with air controls that are located on the top of
your spa. If you turn the air controls open (counterclockwise) when the
pump is on high speed, air will be drawn through the jets. Each control
regulates the airflow to a different jet or jets. Turn the air control
counterclockwise while the pump is on high speed and you will see the jets
produce added agitation. Turning the control clockwise will return the jets
to water-only operation.
Diverter Valve
Certain spas are equipped with a top-side diverter valve. Turning the valve
will divert water to one of two different zones within the spa. Centering the
valve lever will allow water to flow to both zones.
Flow Control Valve
Certain spas are equipped with flow control valves. By turning the handle on
the valve clockwise, the flow of water will be at minimized level. By turning
the handle on the valve counter clockwise, the flow of water will be at
maximum level.
Ozone Jet
In the foot well of your spa there is a jet which allows ozone to be drawn into your spa when your spa is
equipped with an ozone unit. With an ozonator installed, there will be a steady stream of small air
bubbles coming from the ozone jet whenever the spa pump is in operation. See your dealer for an
optional ozone unit.

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1-1/2” Mini Jets
A forceful, steady stream of water/air is delivered from these jets when the pump is on high or low speed.
Interchangeable Jet Faces
The jet faces of the various styles of 5” jets and 3” jets can be easily interchanged with others of the same size. This allows you to
customize your spa massage therapy. Each style of jet varies in intensity or sensation. To remove the jet face to relocate it, simply
turn the outer ring counterclockwise past the stop point. This disengages the jet, then gently pull on the outside ring of the jet. The
jet insert will pull away from the spa. Follow the same procedure with another jet. To reinstall, simply push the jet insert back into
the jet cavity until it stops, then rotate the jet clockwise until it snaps into place. Water flow through these jets can be controlled by
turning the outside face of the jet. Turning the trim ring clockwise will reduce the water flow from the jet and turning it
counterclockwise will increase the water flow.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Drain spa and disconnect power before attempting to open
lens. Do not attempt re-lamping without the proper tool. Contact qualified service personnel or
your dealer if the tool is not available.
To service the spa light, turn off all power to the spa. Drain the hot tub. To open the lens of the fixture,
follow the instructions on the GG lens insert tool found in your Owner’s Manual Packet. Use the GG
lens insert tool to turn the front lens of the light assembly (counter-clockwise to remove, clockwise to
install). Pull the lamp straight out of the socket and gently push in the new lamp. CAUTION: The
replacement lamp must be the same rating as the factory installed lamp. Verify the gasket is not
damaged and is properly in place when replacing the lens. Contact a qualified service person if a
replacement gasket is needed. Replace the lens with the tool. Tighten lens approximately 1-1/2 turns
until tool aligns with flange notches.

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SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Draining Your Spa
Under normal usage, you should change the water in your spa every 3-4 months. To drain
spas equipped with the Quick Drain™ System, first turn off electrical power
to your spa. Screw on either the garden hose or 1- 1/4”
barbed adapter and attach your garden
hose or 1-1/4”
drain
hose (sold
separately).
Your spa has a two-fixture Quick Drain™ with a removable spigot handle. To drain, open
the valve by turning the handle counter- clockwise until it stops. Close the valve by rotating the handle clockwise until it stops. The
remaining water in the spa can be scooped or siphoned out and you are now ready to clean the acrylic surface. Note: It is
recommended that you not drain water onto grass or vegetation since chemicals in the spa water may damage them.
Cleaning The Spa Surface
Your Great Lakes Spa is manufactured with either a premium grade acrylic or a premium grade weather resistant ABS surface.
Both are quality finishes that are durable and easy to clean and maintain. When the spa is empty, you can clean the surface by
using a mild, nonabrasive liquid detergent or specially formulated spa cleaner. For general cleaning, any of the following items can
be used: Ivory (soap & water solution), Formula 409, Windex, Spic and Span, Scrubbing Bubbles, Fantastik, Simple Green, Pine
Sol or any product available at your local spa dealer. For heavy cleaning, you may try one of the following cleaning items, but
make sure to remove immediately after use: Soft Scrub (may slightly abrade surface), Bug & Tar Remover or OOPS. Do not use
an abrasive brush or cleaning agent, as it will scratch the finish. DO NOT USE any of the following items to clean your tub:
Acetone, Goof Off or any cleaners that contain esters, ethers, ketones, aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons, Isopropanal
(concentrations greater than 25%). If you have stubborn dirt or scum marks at the water line, use a spa cleaner and a scrub pad
designed for use on spa surfaces, which are available at your spa dealership. Clean only a small portion of the surface at one
time. Use a soft, clean cloth to apply the cleaner. To prevent suds, thoroughly remove all residue from the cleaning agent prior to
refilling the spa.
Adjustable Jets
The jet faces on the various 1-3/4”, 3”, 4”, and 5” adjustable jets should be removed from time
to time to clean off any accumulated hair, dirt deposits, etc. This will insure proper operation of
the water flow control feature.
Thermal Spa Cover
It is important that you properly care for your spa cover. Do not sit or stand on the cover, as it
will break. Do not let snow build up on your cover. Lock-down tabs are included with your
cover and should be used to prevent access to the spa by children. If your spa is located
outdoors, it is important that you use the tie down tabs to prevent the wind from lifting the cover off your spa. Periodically clean
your cover as described in the maintenance and cleaning instructions provided with the cover. When handling your cover, take
care not to drag it over rough surfaces that will scuff or tear the fabric. Always lift by the handles or use the cover lift device which
is available from your dealer.

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WINTERIZING
If you live in an area where the danger of freezing exists, you must take extra precautions to insure that your spa will operate properly.
If you plan to operate your spa throughout the winter, be sure that the thermostat is set to keep the water warm. If you intend on
closing down your spa for the winter, you should follow the winterizing procedures listed below:
1. Drain the spa as explained in the "Draining Your Spa" section.
2. Be sure that all water is removed from the spa.
3. Shut off all electrical power at the breaker box.
4. Disconnect the unions from the equipment module to allow the water in the spa lines and equipment module to drain.
5. If your spa is equipped with dual pumps, remove the pump-to-pump water circulation line connected to the front of both pump
housings, and drain all water from the pump housings and the line, then reconnect the line.
6. If your spa is equipped with a single pump, remove the drain plug on the pump housing to allow water to drain out of the pump.
Replace the drain plug.
7. Open all air controls to allow trapped water to drain through jets.
8. Remove the filter element from the filter housing and see that the filter housing is dry. If water is left in the filter housing it will
freeze and cause the housing to crack.
9. Using a wet/dry shop vacuum, vacuum out each of the lines at the point where you disconnected the unions from the equipment
module. Also, put the vacuum hose up against the face of each jet opening to vacuum out any water remaining in their supply
lines.
10. Cover your spa with your spa cover and be sure it is locked in place.
WARNING: Failure to maintain the proper chemical levels or properly winterize your spa may cause extensive damage to
components. Damage to components or the spa shell itself resulting from improper chemical maintenance or improper winterization
will NOT be covered under warranty.
OZONE
The optional ozonator is a unit that contains an ultra-violet light. When the unit is activated, ozone is generated which is drawn into
the spa via the ozone jet. The ozone gas appears as tiny bubbles that come from the ozone jet which is located near the front of the
spa. The ozone coming into your spa purifies the water without the skin irritation and chemical smell that can occur with the use of
chemicals. The ozone unit operates when installed according to the instructions provided with the ozone unit and when the
equipment module is in the filtering mode.
Ozone is a gas which occurs in nature. The ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun creates ozone photo-chemically in the outer limits
of the atmosphere. Ozone is also created near ground level by lightning during electrical storms. Ozone generators simulate the
short wavelength ultraviolet radiation of the sun with specially designed quartz lamp and ballast systems.
Oxygen molecules (O
2
) contained in the air passing across these lamps, are energized and split into single oxygen atoms (O
1
). These
O
1
’s are highly reactive and combined with additional O
2
form Ozone (O3). This photochemical method of producing ozone is safe
and efficient.
Ozone has proven to be a very effective supplement for conventional chemicals to provide cleaner, healthier water and to significantly
reduce undesirable chemical by-products.

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WATER CARE
Your Great Lakes Spa is equipped with what we believe is the finest filtering device available. We call it the Skim/Filter system,
and it is one of the few skimmers available which actually skims the water surface. When your spa is operating, watch how the
Skim/Filter bobs up and down with the water level. You'll notice a distinct whirlpool being drawn into the system, and floating
debris of all sizes will literally "fall" into the unit and be trapped by the filter. It is important that
you keep your filter clean, and it is suggested that you check the filter at least once per month
and replace it when it becomes loaded with dirt or debris.
Filter Basket and Cartridge Removal and Replacement Procedure
1. Turn off electrical power to the spa.
2. Remove the floating weir and attached basket by rotating it counterclockwise to align the
flat tabs on the filter housing flange with the flat areas on the floating weir and basket as-
sembly, then lift out the assembly.
3. Lift the filter cartridge straight up and out of the filter housing, quickly moving it away from
the tub to prevent collected debris from falling back into the water.
4. Separate the floating weir from the basket by rotating it counterclockwise to align the
notches on the floating weir flange with the tabs on the top of the basket, then simply pull
them apart.
5. Clean any accumulated debris from the basket. Avoid hitting the basket against objects to
knock debris loose, as this will break the basket.
6. Re-attach the basket to the floating weir.
7. Install a new filter cartridge in the filter housing.
8. Reinstall the floating weir and attached basket assembly.
9. Turn electrical power to your spa back on.
CONSUMER NOTICE
Chemicals
Due to the warm temperatures in your spa, you must properly test and maintain your spa water for health and appearance reasons.
Chemical imbalance can cause skin irritations, and dirty water is both unsightly and undesirable to soak in. With little effort you can
have clean water for your constant enjoyment. This is attained through the use of spa chemicals, a superb filter system and the
optional ozonator. Consult your dealer to set up a proper water treatment program that will work best with the equipment in your
spa.
CAUTION: Always follow the water treatment chemical manufacturer’s instructions when treating your water. Higher than normal
concentrations of certain chemicals can degrade or cause permanent damage to your spa. When introducing chemicals into the
water, never pour them directly into the filter.
Be aware that the mineral content of spa water increases from water evaporation and with the addition of algaecidal and sanitizing
chemicals. If the mineral concentration of the water becomes too high, the minerals will precipitate and deposit on the spa, in the
filter, and on the heater. The water must be changed when the amount of dissolved solids becomes excessive. Algaecidal and
sanitizing chemicals are either alkaline or acidic. Sodium and calcium hypochlorite are alkaline. Chlorine gas and practically all
other dry chlorine products are acidic. Whichever type of chlorine is used, it is very important that the ph level be checked fre-
quently and maintained between 7.2 and 7.8.
CAUTION: Do NOT store spa or pool chemicals near the equipment module because their corrosive fumes may cause damage.
Change the spa water frequently, typically every 3 to 4 months or when the water clarity and cleanliness can no longer be main-
tained by chemical treatment. It is recommended that the total alkalinity of the spa water be kept from 80 to 100 parts per million
(ppm) when sodium or calcium hypochlorites are used, and 100 to 120 ppm when other dry chlorine products are used.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
•
Equipment Module Will Not Operate
•
Make sure the spa control is plugged into the circuit board of the equipment module.
•
Check the main circuit breaker panel. If the GFCI or circuit breaker has tripped, reset the breaker. If the circuit breaker
trips repeatedly, contact your dealer.
•
Turn the circuit breaker, or switch, supplying power to the equipment module OFF then ON.
•
If breaker continues to trip, check with your electrician to be sure the proper amperage breaker was installed.
•
Pump Will Run But There Is No Water Flow
•
Make sure all valves are in the open position.
•
Make sure the filter is clean.
•
Make sure the suction intake covers are free of debris.
•
Make sure the water level of the spa is at least 2" above the skim filter.
•
Check to make sure all adjustable flow-type jets are turned open.
•
Pump Runs And There Is Water Flow But No Heat
•
Press the temperature set button to increase temperature. Do NOT expect to feel hot water coming from the jets.
•
Make sure all valves are open to allow full water flow through the system. Limited water flow will NOT build enough
pressure to allow the heater to come on.
•
Clean the filter to assure maximum water flow.
•
The system is equipped with a heater delay switch that will prevent heater operation from occurring for approximately 20
seconds after the pump starts. Make sure the pump has been operating for at least 20 seconds.
•
Pulsating Or Minimal Water Flow In High Speed Mode
•
Make sure water level of the spa is at least 2" above the skim filter.
•
Be sure jets are turned open (see "Operation" section).
•
Make sure all valves are open.
•
Make sure the filter element is clean.
•
Make sure the suction intake covers are free of debris.
•
Ozone Bubbles Are Not Coming Out Of Ozone Jet
•
Make sure the lever of the Diverter Valve (if equipped) is not in the center position.
•
Pump Vibrates Excessively
•
Check for loose screws on equipment module face and bolts attaching equipment module to frame.
•
Make sure spa is not touching or rubbing against anything such as a deck rail, house, etc.
•
Air may be trapped in pump housing. Turn pump off. Slightly loosen the pump unions. With a towel covering the area
(water will splash) turn the pump on for 3-5 seconds to bleed air out of pump housing. Turn pump off and tighten the
unions. Repeat if necessary.
•
Make sure that the spa has been installed on a properly supported surface.

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NOTE:
The white neutral wire from the back of the GFCI MUST be connected to an incoming line neutral. The internal mechanism of
the GFCI requires this neutral connection. The GFCI will not work without it.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Installation of this GFCI-Circuit Breaker, including ampere sizing and selection of conductor size and type, must be
accomplished by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code, or the Canadian Electrical Code, and
all federal, state and local codes and regulations in effect at the time of installation.
TO HOT TUB
SYSTEM BOX
FROM HOUSE
BREAKER BOX
GROUND
RED (HOT)
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLACK (HOT)
WHITE
WHITE
RED (HOT)
GFCI LOAD CENTER
GREEN OR
BARE COPPER
GFCI LOAD CENTER WIRING
BLACK

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Thank You!
The employees of Great Lakes Spas would like to extend their sincere thanks to
you for purchasing a Great Lakes Spa.
We hope that you, your family, and friends will experience many enjoyable
years of fun and relaxation in your Great Lakes Spa
.
Please fill in the following information, it will be very important should you ever have
questions or concerns regarding your spa.
Your Great Lakes Spa Dealer
Dealership ___________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________
City __________________________ State _______ ZIP _________
Phone ___________________ Fax ____________________________
E-mail ___________________________________________________
Contact Person _______________________________________________
Your Spa
Model Purchased ________________________________
Date Purchased _________________________________
Serial Number _________________________________
Colors
Spa Shell______________________________
Cabinet _________________________________
Cover _________________________________
Notes:
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
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GREAT LAKES SPAS
LIMITED WARRANTY
Emerald Spa Corporation, manufacturer of Great Lakes Spas, (“Emerald Spa Corporation”) extends this Limited Warranty solely to the original consumer
purchaser of any Great Lakes Spa manufactured in the U.S.A. and installed in the U.S.A. or Canada after July 1, 2006.
TEN-YEAR STRUCTURAL WARRANTY
Emerald Spa Corporation warrants (parts and labor) the spa shell against water loss due to defects in the spa shell for a period not to exceed the lesser of
ten (10) years from the date of purchase or ten (10) years six (6) months from the date of manufacture.
FIVE-YEAR SURFACE WARRANTY
Emerald Spa Corporation warrants (parts and labor) the spa surface against cracks or blisters caused by defective materials or workmanship for a period not
to exceed the lesser of five (5) years from the date of purchase or five (5) years six (6) months from the date of manufacture. Excluded from this warranty
are the cosmetic damages or conditions arising from abuse, misuse, normal wear or acts of God.
THREE-YEAR COMPONENT WARRANTY
Emerald Spa Corporation., warrants the mechanical equipment, plumbing, fittings, and controls against defects in workmanship for a period not to exceed
the lesser of three (3) years from the date of purchase or three (3) years six (6) months from the date of manufacture. Damage caused by improper electri-
cal hook-up or wiring voids the warranty. Travel, trip, or mileage costs are not covered under this warranty and service travel charges will be assessed to
the purchaser by the dealer. Notwithstanding anything in this paragraph to the contrary, Emerald Spa Corporation warrants stainless steel components for
the earlier of one hundred eighty (180) days from the date or purchase or two (2) years from the date of manufacture.
EXTENT OF WARRANTY
This warranty extends only to the original "consumer" purchaser of the spa as that term is defined in the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 USC Section
101, as amended. This warranty terminates upon: (1) transfer of ownership of the spa; (2) rental of the spa; (3) rental of the premises where the spa is
located; or (4) commercial or public use of the spa. Warranty coverage shall not extend for any reason beyond the stated periods.
WARRANTY PERFORMANCE
In the event of any malfunction or defect covered by this warranty, contact the authorized dealer from whom you purchased your spa. All service work
must be performed by an authorized dealer or an authorized agent of Emerald Spa Corporation. In the event there is not an authorized dealer or repair firm
in your area, the spa can be returned pre-paid freight (you pay) to Emerald Spa Corporation for evaluation and, if necessary, repair of the defect. Emerald
Spa Corporation will then ship the spa back to you pre-paid (Emerald Spa Corporation pays) upon completion of the repair. In the event the spa needs to
be returned to Emerald Spa Corporation for repair, contact Emerald Spa Corporation in advance at: 4150 East Paris Avenue, Kentwood, Michigan, 49512,
phone number: (800) 766.7727, for packaging and shipping instructions. In addition, Emerald Spa Corporation reserves the right to inspect or designate a
person to inspect any part that is claimed to be defective and covered by this warranty. For any warranty service of components, Emerald Spa Corporation
reserves the right to choose at its option repair of the problem or a replacement of the defective component. You are responsible to provide adequate ac-
cess to the spa, equipment, and plumbing. Emerald Spa Corporation, its dealers or agents will not perform service on spas where conditions are unclean,
unsafe or potentially unhealthy due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance. With regard to spa surface warranty repairs, cracks or blisters will be re-
paired so as to prevent damage to or leakage from the spa shell. No warranty is made that the color or texture of the repair will match the original surface.
Emerald Spa Corporation reserves the right to substitute a part or component of equivalent value, either new or reconditioned, and any such repair or re-
placement shall assume as its warranty only the remaining portion of the warranty on the original product. Travel, trip, and mileage costs are not covered
under this warranty and these charges will be assessed to you.
ACTS INVALIDATING WARRANTY
This warranty is void if the spa has been subject to alteration, misuse or abuse, or if any repairs to the spa are attempted by anyone other than an authorized
representative of Emerald Spa Corporation. Alteration shall include but is not limited to any component or plumbing change, electrical conversion, or the
addition of any non-approved sanitation or water purification device or heating system, which contributes to a component or unit failure, or unsafe opera-
tion system. Use of the spa in an application for which it is not designed will void this warranty. CORROSION OR DEGRADATION TO THE SPA
SHELL, SURFACE, FITTINGS, STAINLESS ACCENTS, ELECTRONICS, PUMP AND ALL OTHER COMPONENTS THAT ARE CAUSED BY
IMPROPER USE OF CHEMICALS AND/OR WATER TREATMENT ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY. Damages caused by the
following also void this warranty: operation of the spa at water temperatures outside the range of 50 degrees F. to 104 degrees F.; dirty, clogged or calci-
fied filter cartridges; a defective Support System (must be on a solid, flat, level surface); harsh chemicals which are not recommended by the plastic manu-
facturer which come into contact with the spa surface; allowing undissolved spa sanitizing chemicals to come into contact with the spa surface; improper
water chemistry maintenance; allowing the spa to remain uncovered in direct sunlight; freezing conditions; moving or relocating the spa; improper electri-
cal hook-up or wiring; and acts of God or other damages caused to the spa which are outside the control of Great Lakes.
DISCLAIMERS
Any implied warranties arising out of your purchase of the spa, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose, are limited in duration equal to the duration of the applicable warranty stated above. Emerald Spa Corporation shall
not be liable for loss of use of the spa or other incidental or consequential costs, expenses or damages, which may include but are not limited to,
the removal of or reinstallation of a wall, deck or other fixture, water leakage, costs of shipping or packaging, applicable taxes, or the payment of
any costs or expenses of disassembly, removal, or reinstallation of the spa or any part. Under no circumstances shall Emerald Spa Corporation or
its representatives be held liable for injury to any person or damage to any property, however arising, even if caused by Emerald Spa Corporation
or its representatives’ negligence. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. These warranties give you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. No distributor, salesperson, dealer, retailer, or other representative of Em-
erald Spa Corporation other than its President in writing has the authority to alter or change these warranties either orally or in writing.

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