Great Lakes KELOWNA GL User manual

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KELOWNA GL SPA
Owner’s Manual - 60Hz
Electrical: 120V/15A
Weight: 450 lbs (Dry), 2050 lbs (Filled)
Water Capacity: 730 L
Jet Count: 20
Seat Count: 4
Size: 84” x 60” x 29”
Pump(s): 1 x 2 Speed 2 HP
Heater(s): 1 x 1.5 kW
Filter(s): 1 x 50sq ft Glacier
Antimicrobial Filter (KA-10082)
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SAFETY INFORMATION
NORTH AMERICA (60Hz)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment be sure to follow these basic safety
precautions:
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. DANGER: Risk of accidental drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to
prevent unauthorised access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children
cannot use this spa unless they are supervised at all times.
3. DANGER: Risk of injury. The suction ttings in this spa are sized to match
specic water ow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace
the suction tting or the pump, ensure that the ow rates are compatible.
Never operate the spa if suction ttings are broken or missing. Never
replace a suction tting with one rated less than the ow rate marked on
the original suction tting.
4. DANGER: Risk of Electrical Shock. Install at least 5ft (1.5m) from all metal
surfaces. As an alternative, spa may be installed within 5ft (1.5m) of
metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently connected (bonded) by a
minimum ground wire.
5. DANGER: Risk of Electrical Shock. Do not permit any electrical appliance such
as a light, telephone, radio, television, etc. within 5ft (1.5m) of a spa unless
such appliances are installed and built-in by the manufacturer.
6. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY: The electrical supply for this product must include a
suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors
to comply with the national electrical standards. This disconnect must be readily
accessible and visible to the spa occupant but installed at least 5ft (1.5m) from
the spa water.
7. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury:
a) The water in the spa should never exceed 40°C (104°F). Water temperature
between 38°C (100°F) and 40°C (104°) is considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when
the spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
b) Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal
damage during early months of pregnancy, 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 water 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.
8. AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT WARNINGS
(Optional equipment based on model)
CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock. Do not leave compartment door open.
9. CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock. Replace components only with identical
components.
10. WARNING: Prevent Electrocution. Do not connect any auxiliary components (for
example cable, additional speakers, headphones, additional audio/video
components, etc.) to system.
11. CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock. Do not service this product yourself as
opening or removing audio covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
risk of injury. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
12. CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock. When the power supply connections or power
supply cord(s) are damaged; if water is entering the audio / video compartment
or any electrical 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 the servicing to a qualied service personnel.
13. This unit should be subject to periodic routine maintenance (for example, once
every 3 months) to make sure that the unit is operating properly.
14. CAUTION: Do not operate audio video controls while inside the spa
15. Installation of the spa for other than a residential dwelling will result in voiding
the manufacturer’s warranty.
16. Do not bring any object into the spa that could damage the spa shell.
17. Never insert any object into any opening.
18. WARNING: Do not sit on the spa cover or place objects on it.
19. Remove any water or debris that may collect on the spa cover.
20. WARNING: Do not use the spa immediately after strenuous exercise.
21. If you feel pain or dizziness at any time while using the spa, discontinue use and
contact a physician.
22. WARNING: To reduce risk of injury it is especially important that persons with
pre-existing health conditions or problems such as obesity, heart disease, high
or low blood pressure, circulatory problems, pregnancy or diabetes consult
their doctor before using the spa.
23. WARNING: Observe reasonable time limits when using the spa. Long exposures
at high temperatures can cause high body temperatures. Symptoms may include
dizziness, nausea, fainting, drowsiness, and reduced awareness. These effects
could possibly result in drowning.
24. WARNING: The spa jets produce a stream of water with relatively high pressure.
Prolonged exposure of localized area of the body may cause bruises to the skin.
25. IMPORTANT: The included warning sign must be posted where all users of the
spa can see and read it.
26. WARNING: To avoid risk of drowning. The spa cover should be in place and
properly latched when spa is not in use.
27. IMPORTANT: Read and understand the warnings on the spa cover.
28. Proper water chemistry is necessary to maintain the water and prevent possible
damage to spa components.
WARNING
REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION
1. Never place an electric appliance within 5ft (1.5m) of spa.
REDUCE THE RISK OF CHILDREN DROWNING
1. Supervise children at all times.
2. Attach and lock down spa cover after each use.
REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING
1. Check with a doctor before use if pregnant, diabetic, in poor health, or under medical care.
2. Exit immediately if uncomfortable, dizzy, or sleepy. Spa heat can cause hyperthermia and unconsciousness.
3. Spa heat in conjunction with alcohol, drugs, or medication can cause unconsciousness.
WHEN PREGNANT; soaking in hot water for long periods can lead to pregnancy concerns. Measure water temperature
before entering.
1. Do not enter spa if water is hotter than 100ºF (38ºC).
2. Do not stay in spa for longer than 10 minutes.

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• IMPORTANT: All electrical installation work must be performed by a qualied electrician and must conform
to local codes
• Check to see if the proper sized GFCI is installed.
• Be sure the GFCI is rated for more amperage than the system will draw.
• For a 240V system, the GFCI must include a load neutral out.
• NOTE: If the white load neutral wire is routed from the GFCI neutral bar directly to TB1 in the system box,
then the GFCI will trip when a 120V device is activated. This is the most common reason if your hot tub is
tripping immediately.
• If the wiring is correct and the GFCI will not reset, then unplug the heater and try to reset the GFCI.
• If the GFCI trips again, then unplug the pump and reset the GFCI. If the GFCI continues to trip, then do the same procedure
for the ozone generator.
• If the GFCI stops tripping after you unplugged one of the spa’s components, turn off the power to the spa then plug in
each component except the one that tripped the GFCI.
• Power up the system. If the GFCI no longer trips, then you have correctly identied the problem.
• Repair or replace the component as instructed by the spa manufacturer.
• If everything looks to be in perfect working order, then the GFCI may be defective.
Do NOT proceed with installing your hot tub in freezing temperatures! In colder temperatures please make sure
to place a space heater inside the cabinet immediately after delivery for 24 to 48 hours before installation to
prevent startup issues.
A licensed electrician can install the wiring by drilling a hole into any panel and terminating the connection at
the control pack.
All hot tubs must be placed on a proper base that is reinforced for the weight of the hot tub, water and people
who may be within the hot tub at any given time. This base must be at and come in contact with the entire
base of the spa. We recommend a base that can support at least 150 pounds per square foot such as a 4-6
inches poured concrete pad.
WINTER INSTALL
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
PROPER SPA BASE
INSTALLATION
GFCI TROUBLESHOOTING (240V ONLY)
IF CORRECT WIRING IS VERIFIED
Keep in mind that the majority of 240V GFCI tripping problems can attribute to incorrect wiring.
GFCI troubleshooting usually nds the problem
REFER TO DIAGRAM ON NEXT PAGE
WARNING: THE OWNER SHOULD TEST AND RESET THE
GFCI ON A REGULAR BASIS TO VERIFY ITS FUNCTION
Lay your cover onto your hot tub then line up locking straps and secure with mounting hardware. Use the lock
and key clasps to secure your cover in place. Always lock your cover when the hot tub is unattended.
Do NOT walk or sit on the spa cover.
ATTACH SPA COVER
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240V GFCI Electrical Installation
Neutral Terminal
Hot Terminal
Hot Terminal
Ground Terminal
1
2
3
4
Please refer to wiring
diagram inside of spa
pack cover for correct
terminal installation
Control Pack

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Tempup
TempDown
Left
Right
JETS 1
JETS 2
Control Centre
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Waterfall Control Valve
1Air Diverter
Speaker
Water Diverter
2
3
4
FEATURE FUNCTIONS
WHAT DOES THIS DO?
5
6
7LED Cup Holder
Aromatherapy
Suction valve
4
6
1
Waterfall Control Valve
1
Speaker
2
3
4
FEATURE FUNCTIONS
WHAT DOES THIS DO?
5
6LED Cup Holder
Aromatherapy
Suction Intake
2
2
5
6
1
3
Air Control Valve
6

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AIR CONTROL VALVE
SUCTION INTAKE
AROMATHERAPY
Open and close this valve to inject air bubbles into the
jet stream. The warm air from inside the cabinet is
mixed with the water to help maximize the
hydrotherapy experience!
Place the aromatherapy beads inside the canister to
mix in with the air valves to release scented bubbles
throughout the tub.
This suction intake brings in water from the bottom of
the tub for maximum efciency. Please make sure these
suctions are always clear!
WATERFALL CONTROL VALVE
The waterfall control valve controls the amount of water
owing out through the waterfalls.
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JETS
The massage is the best part! Our jets offer massage or
directional styles! The directional style can target
specic muscles for a precise massage where the
massage style jet offers a circular and gentle massage.
All jets are interchangeable and adjustable! Swap
them around and turn them off/on to customize your spa
to your satisfaction!
Directional Massage
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Pump(s) Glacier AO3P*
(Locations may vary, refer to the AO3P Sticker
on your spa)
Electrical*
1
2
3
4
5
Control Pack & Heater
Drain
EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS
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Tempup
TempDown
Left
Right
JETS 1
JETS 2
Control Centre
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2
1
2
35*
GLACIER AO
3
P
4*

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DRAIN
ELECTRICAL*
GLACIER AO3P (purchase separately)
Twist and pull out the drain valve to access the
built drain and attach your garden hose for better
convenience. We recommend that you change your
water seasonally.
Free of pollution, glaciers contain the world’s most
pristine water. Our Glacier AO3P system sterilizes up
to 99.9% of bacteria in your hot tub, reducing chemical
usage by up to 80% and leaving your water crystal
clear!
Plug and play models have designated electrical panels
so please keep this in mind when placing your tub in its
location. All 240V hot tubs allow you to choose which
panel you would like to create a hole in for your wiring
to pass through.
PUMPS
With up to 400% more hydro massage congurations,
Canadian Spa Company’s multi-speed pumps give you
endless combinations of jet speeds and power. From
relaxation to aquatic exercise to marathon training, our
pumps can really do it all.
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CONTROL PACK & HEATER
Our control pack software design incorporates patented
technology using a microprocessor to intelligently
monitor the hot tub water temperature and detect a
runaway pump or stuck relays.
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JETS 2
JETS 1MENU
JETSMENUTEMP UP
JETS 2
JETS 1MENU
JETSMENUTEMP UP
Spa will attempt to “Prime”
itself, press “TEMP UP” to
bypass
Pressing the “TEMP UP”
button or the “TEMP DOWN”
button will cause the current
set temperature to ash
Press the “TEMP UP” or
“TEMP DOWN” button to set
desired temperature while
the numbers are ashing
When the ashing stops, the
temperature is set and will
show the current temperature
of the water
PRESS
TEMP UP
START UP SEQUENCE
Pump 1 will then run on
low speed to read current
temperature. It will then start
to heat up to the set
temperature.
A B C D E F G
H
I
A-Heat: Indicates that the heater is on
B-Ready Mode: Set temperature will be maintained at all
times (Recommended for Winter months)
C-Rest Mode: Heater will only run during ltration cycles
(Recommended for Summer months)
D-Light: Multiple colour choices for your custom experience
E - Cleanup Cycle: Pump will run 30 min after spa use to lter
and clean spa for 30 min
F - Jets 1: Pump 1 is on Note: longer lines for high speed
G-Jets 2: Pump 2 is on Note: short lines for low speed
H - Temperature Range: Temperature can be set between
80°F and 104°F
I - SET: Appears when changing settings
J - Filter Cycle: Indicates spa is running the ltration cycle
When power is applied to
the spa, the rst messages
will be the version number
of the system
Make sure the voltage shown
on your screen matches the
electrical voltage of the hot
tub (120V OR 240V)
J
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE
YOUR CONTROL CENTRE
*Only on multi-pump spas
PRESS
TEMP UP
Note: Jets 1 low speed will
continue to run until the set
temp is reached
Note: TOO COLD message may occur if the initial water is too cold. Pump will continue to run until temperature reaches 45°F at
which point the heater will turn on
PRESS
TEMP UP
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CONTROL CENTRE GUIDE

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Press the “TEMP UP” or “TEMP
DOWN” button to select Ready
or Rest Mode then press
“MENU” again to complete
action
Note: It is recommended to
leave the spa in ready mode
Press “LIGHT” button to
activate lights
Press the “MENU” button
until your screen displays
MODE
Press “MENU” button until
your screen ashes FLTR
Press “JETS 1” button for
pump 1 low speed to turn
on. Press “JETS 2” button
to activate pump 2 (if
available)
PRESS
Press “LIGHT” button
repeatedly until desired light
setting is active
Press “JETS 1” button or
“JETS 2” button a second
time for high speed (if
available)
Press “TEMP UP” or “TEMP
DOWN” button to set the
number of hours you would like
your ltration cycle to run every
12 hours. Press “MENU” again
to complete action.
PRESS
TEMP UP
PRESS
Press “MENU” button until
your screen ashes FLIP
Press “TEMP UP” or “TEMP
DOWN” button to set which
orientation you would like for
the screen to display. Press
“MENU” again to complete
action
PRESS
PRESS
TEMP UP
OR OR
TEMP DOWN TEMP DOWN
PRESS
TEMP UP
OR
TEMP DOWN
TURN ON THE LED LIGHTS
SET THE FILTER DURATION (IN HOURS)
PRESS
OR
1
2
PRESS
PRESS
PRESS
OR
1
2
Note: 2:00 means the spa would lter for a total of
4 hours per day (recommended)
TURN ON THE PUMPS
FLIP/INVERT THE DISPLAY
CHANGE THE SPA HEATING MODE(READY/REST)
For PH, FLTR etc. reminders, press
either temperature button to bypass
HOLD
TEMP UP
OR
TEMP DOWN
CONTROL CENTRE GUIDE

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SPA CHEMICAL STARTUP GUIDE
Kit Includes
Chlorine Granules, Alkalinity Booster,
pH Up, pH Down, Test Strips
Test Water
Balance in the following order:
Alkalinity, pH, Chlorine
Alkalinity Booster
Adjust alkalinity level to 80 -150 ppm
(use pH Down to reduce)
(see bottle for directions)
Wait 30 mins.
after adding
pH Up / pH Down
Adjust pH level to 7.2 -7.6
(see bottle for directions)
Wait 30 mins.
after adding
Chlorine Granules
Add 15g per 1000L
Wait 30 mins.
after adding
Starter Chemical Kit
Kit De Démarrage Chimique Pour Spa
INCLUDED INCLUS
Chlorine Granules (500g/L)
Foam Free (500g/L)
pH Up (500g/L)
pH Down (500g/L)
Test Strips(50)
Chlorine Granules (500g/L)
Foam Free (500g/L)
pH Up (500g/L)
pH Down (500g/L)
Test Strips(50)
FREE Water Test App
Application de test d'eau GRATUITE
YOUR STARTER KIT USING YOUR CHEMICALS
ENJOY!

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SANITIZE
Replenish sanitizer levels with chlorine
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
PROCEDURE EACH
USE WEEKLY 3-4
MONTHS
SPA SHOCK
Oxidize your water to allow optimize the power of your sanitizer
SCALE CONTROL
Protect against hard water and metals which can leave a buildup or
residue
REPLACE FILTER
According to replacement schedule
CHANGE WATER
Drain and rell your water
CHECK UV-C BULB (purchased separately)
Ensure LED is on during lter cycle
BALANCE
Balance you water according to Test Strip readings
SPA BALL
Replace your Spa Ball once it begins to sink below the surface of your
water
FILTER FREE
Soak lter overnight and rinse to clean you lters
YEARLY
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SPA FLUSH*
Add before draining spa water

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LIMITED WARRANTY
ACRYLIC SPAS
Structural Warranty: Canadian Spa Co. warrants structure of the spa shell against
water loss due to structural failure for a period of ten (10) years from the date of
purchase by the original owner. If in Canadian Spa Co. opinion, structure proves to be
defective, Canadian Spa Co. will repair or, at its discretion, replace the defective
structure without charge to the customer.
Surface Warranty: Canadian Spa Co. warrants the acrylic finish against defects in
material and workmanship and specifically against blistering, cracking or delamination
for the period of two (2) years from the original purchase date to the original
purchaser. If, in Canadian Spa Co. opinion, the surface proves to be defective during
this period, Canadian Spa Co. will repair or, at its option, replace the defective spa shell
without charge to the customer.
Equipment/Plumbing Warranty: Canadian Spa Co. warrants the functional
equipment and plumbing of the spa remain free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original
purchaser.
Gazebo Warranty: Canadian Spa Co. provides a 1 year (1) parts only warranty for
authorized purchases of gazebos through Canadian Spa Co. or their authorized dealer.
Extent of Warranty: This Limited Warranty applies to spas
manufactured after March 1st, 2021 and sold by authorized Canadian Spa Co. dealers
to residential retail customers. This Limited Warranty is given only to the first retail
purchaser and terminates upon transfer of ownership. No warranty is provided on any
dealer installed accessories. Cost of installation, removal and/or shipping of the spa is
not covered by this Limited Warranty. In the event Canadian Spa Co. deems necessary
the removal of the spa to a place of repair or that the spa must be replaced, any and
all costs of the spa removal and replacement; landscaping, decking, fencing and/or
structure removal, alteration and/or replacement; or other costs of providing access to
the spa will be for the purchaser. This Warranty applies only to spas in single family,
residential installations. This Limited Warranty becomes void if the spa is placed in
commercial application.
**Floor models purchased from an authorized retailer come with a
two (2) year parts replacement warranty only**
TERMS, CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Any defect or damage caused by installation, alteration or repair by anyone who is not
an employee of Canadian Spa Co. or authorized service technician is not covered by the
Warranty. This Warranty becomes void if the spa has been subjected to misuse, abuse,
alteration or attempted alteration, repairs or attempted repairs by anyone other than an
authorised Canadian Spa Co. service technician. Improper installation, improper water
chemistry, improper maintenance, acts of god, or damage caused beyond the control of
Canadian Spa Co. is not covered. Misuse and abuse shall include any operation of the
spa other than as directed in the Canadian Spa Co. Manual.
Examples of misuse and abuse include, without limitation:
• Damage of the spa surface caused by leaving the spa uncovered while the spa is
empty of water or due to covering the spa with plastic lm of any kind.
• Damage to the spa surface caused by contact with unapproved cleaners or solvents.
• Damage caused by the operation of the spas at water temperatures outside of the
range of 2 – 40 degrees Celsius.
• Damage caused by unapproved sanitizer such as calcium hypochlorite, tri-chlor
type chlorine or any sanitizing chemical that may remain undissolved on
the spa surface.
• Damage caused by failure to provide an even base support for the spa.
• Damage caused by freezing when new spa is not installed within a timely manner
during below freezing temperatures.
Warranty Performance: In the event of a defect covered under the terms of this
Limited Warranty, notify your authorised Canadian Spa Co dealer and create a ticket at
support.canadianspacompany.com. A Canadian Spa Co. authorised service technician
will repair the spa subject to the Terms and Conditions of this Limited Warranty. Use all
reasonable means to protect the spa from further damage. Reasonable travel charges
may be assessed by Canadian Spa Co. or its authorized service technician if the spa is
located outside the nearest authorized service technician’s service area. This warranty
covers parts ONLY and does not include travel or on-site service charges unless a Service
Contract has been purchased from Canadian Spa Co. Proper access must be provided to
all sides of the spa at the cost of the customer in the extent of a warranty claim. Failure
to provide access will nullify the warranty.
Disclaimers: Canadian Spa Company or any of its authorized service technicians shall
not be held liable for injury, inconvenience, loss of use, chemical or water damage,
transportation costs, contingent liabilities or any other incidental or consequential costs,
expenses or damage as result of any deciency or alleged deciency of the spa. In no
event shall Canadian Spa Co. be liable, for any reason or cause, in excess of the amount
paid for the product. No other warranties, expressed or implied, are valid. No agent,
dealer, distributor, Service Company or other party is authorized to change, modify
or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever. Warranty is
only valid with a proof of purchase and manufacturers plate/serial number. Cosmetic
damage or normal wear and tear is not covered by the warranty.
canadianspacompany.com
Canadian Spa Company meets ISO 9001 Standards. When you purchase a hot tub from Canadian Spa
Company the ISO 9001 certication assures world class excellence in manufacturing and customer service.
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KM-10220
06.04.2022
North America Head Ofce:
Canadian Spa Company
1283 Cornwall Rd,
Oakville, ON L6J 7T5
T:1-877-909-7727
canadianspacompany.ca
greatlakesspas.ca
Canadian Spa Company LLC
6405 Inducon Drive West,
Sanborn, NY 14132
T:1-844-879-7727
canadianspa.com
greatlakesspas.com
European Head Ofce:
Canadian Spa Company
Canada House
Salbrook Road
Salfords, Redhill
Surrey, RH1 5GL
T: +44 1293 824094
canadianspacompany.co.uk
France Ofce:
Canadian Spa Company sarl
29 avenue de Grande Bretagne
66000 Perpignan, France
T: +33 9970 4448004
canadianspacompany.com
German Ofce:
Canadian Spa Company GmBh
Hohenstaufenring 43 – 45
50674 Köln, Germany
TEL: + 49 22038064038
canadianspacompany.de

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HOT
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SPA KELOWNA GL
Manuel du propriétaire - 60Hz
Exigences Électriques: 120V/15A
Poids: 450 lbs (Sec), 2050 lbs (Rempli)
Capacité d’eau: 730 L
Nombre de jets: 20
Nombre de places:4
Taille: 84” x 60” x 29”
Pompe(s): 1 x 2 vitesses 2 HP
Chauffage: 1 x 1.5 kW
Filtre(s): 1 x Filtre Glacier Antimicrobien
de 50 pieds carrés (KA-10082)

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INFORMATION DE SÉCURITÉ - AMÉRIQUE DU NORD (60Hz)
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
Durant l’instalation et de l’utilisation de cet équipment électrique, veuillier respecter
toutes les précautions de sécurité:
1. AVERTISSEMENT: P o u r r é d u i r e l e r i s q u e d e b l e s s u r e , n e p e r m e t t e z p a s a u x
enfants d’utiliser ce produit â moins qu’ils soient surveillés en tout temps.
2. DANGER: Risque de noyade accidentelle. Il faut être extrêmement prudent pour
éviter l’acccès non autorisé des enfants. Pour éviter des accidents, assurez-vous
que les enfants ne peuvent pas utiliser ce spa à moins qu’ils soient surveillés en
tout.
3. DANGER: Risqué de blessure. Les raccords d’aspiration de ce spa sont
dimensionnés pour correspondre au débit d’eau spécique créé par la pompe. En
cas de besoin de remplacer le raccord d’aspiration ou la pompe, assurez-vous
que les débits sont compatibles.
N’utilisez jamais le spa si les raccords d’aspiration sont cassés ou manquants.
Jamais remplacer un raccord d’aspiration par un autre dont le débit est inférieur
au débit indiqué sur le raccord d’aspiration d’origine.
4. DANGER: Risque de choc électrique. Installez au moins 5 pi (1.5 m) de tout
surfaces de métal. Comme alternative, le spa peut être installé à moins de 5 pi
(1.5 m) des surfaces métalliques si chaque surface métallique est connectée
(collée) en permanance par un l de terre.
5. DANGER: Risque de choc électrique. Ne laissez aucun appareil électrique tell
comme lumière, téléphone, radio, télévision, etc, à moins que ces appareils sont
installés et intégrés par le fabricant.
6. ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE: L’alimentation électrique de ce produit doit
comprendre un interrupteur ou disjoncter de calibre approprié pour ouvrir tous
les conducteurs d’alimentation non mis à la terre pour se conformer aux
standards électriques nationales. Cette d’éconnexion doit être facilement
accessible et visible pour l’occupant du spa, mais installé à au moins 5 pieds
(1.5 metres) de l’eau du spa.
7. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour réduire le risque de blessure:
a) L’eau du spa ne doit j’amais dépasser 40 C (104 F). La température de l’eau entre
38 C (100 F) et 40 C (104 F) est considéré sauf pour un adulte en bonne santé.
Des températures d’eau plus basses sont recommandées pour les jeunes enfants
et quand l’utilisation du spa dépasse 10 minutes.
b) Étant donné que les températures excessives de l’eau ont un potentiel éléve
de provoquer dommages pendant les premiers mois de la grossesse, les femmes
enceintes devrait limiter la température de l’eau à 38 C (100 F).
c) Avant d’entrer dans le spa, l’utlisateur doit mesurer la température de l’eau avec
un thermomètre précis car la tolérance de régulation de la température de l’eau
peut varier.
d) La consommation d’alcool, de drogues ou de médicaments avant ou pendant
l’utilisation du spa peut mener à inconscience avec posibilité de noyade.
e) Personnes obèses et personnes ayant des antécédents de maladie cardiaque,
d’hypoglycémie la pression, les problèmes du système circulatoire ou le diabète
devraient consulter un médecin avant d’utiliser le spa.
f) Les personnes qui prennent des médicaments devraient consulter un médecin
avant d’utiliser un spa car certains médicaments peuvrnt provoquer de la somno
lence tandis que d’autres médicaments peuvent affecter le coeur, pression artéri
elle et circulation.
8. AVERTISSEMENTS RELATIFS AUX ÉQUIPEMENTS AUDIO/VIDÉO
(ÉQUIPEMENT OPTIONEL SELON LE MODÈLE
ATTENTION: Risque de choc électrique. Ne laissez pas la porte du compartiment
ouverte.
9. ATTENTION: Risque de choc électrique. Remplacez les composants seulement
par des composants identiques.
10. AVERTISSEMENT: Empêchez l’électrocution. Ne connectez aucun composant
auxiliaire (par exemple - câbles, haut-parleurs supplémentaires, composants
audio/vidéo supplémentaires, etc) au système.
11. ATTENTION: Risque de choc électrique. Ne réparez pas ce produit vous-même
car l’ouverture ou le retrait des capots audio peut vous exposer à une tension
dangereuse ou à un autre risque de blessure. Conez toutes les réparations à un
technicien qualié.
12. ATTENTION: Risque de choc électrique. Lorsque les connexions d’alimentation,
ou les cordons d’alimentation sont endommagés; si de l’eau pénètre dans le
compartiment audio/vidéo ou toute zone du compartiment de l’équipement
électrique; si les écrans ou barrières de protection montrent des signes de
détérioration; ou s’il y a des signes d’autres dommages potentiel, éteignez-le et
conez l’entretien à un technicien qualié.
13. Cette unité doit être soumise à un entretien périodique régulier (par exemple une
fois tous les 3 mois) pour vous assurer que l’appareil fonctionne correctement.
14. ATTENTION: N’utilisez pas les commandes audio/vidéo lorsque vous êtes à
l’intérieur du spa.
15. L’installation du spa pour autre chose qu’un logement résidentiel entraînera
l’annulation de la garantie du fabricant.
16. N’introduisez aucun objet dans le spa qui pourrait endommager la coque du spa.
17. N’insérez jamais d’objet dans une ouverture.
18. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne vous asseyez pas sur le couvercle du spa et ne placez
aucun objet dessus.
19. Retirez toute eau ou débris qui pourraient s’accumuler sur le couvercle du spa.
20. AVERTISSEMENT: N’utilisez pas le spa immédiatement après un exercice
intense.
21. Si vous ressentez de la douleur ou des étourdissments à tout moment pendant
l’utilisation du spa, arrêtez et contacter un médecin.
22. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour réduire les risques de blessures, il est particulièrement
que les conditions ou problèmes de santé préexistants tels que l’obésité, les
maldies cardiaques. ou hypotension artérielle, problèmes circulatoires, grossesse
ou diabète consulter leur médecin avant d’utiliser le spa.
23. AVERTISSEMENT: Respectez les délais raisonnables lors de l’utilisation du spa.
Expositions longues à des températures élevées peuvent entraîner des
températures corporelles élevées. Les symptômes peuvent inclure
étourdissements, nausées, évanouissements, somnolence et perte de conscience.
Ces effets pourrait entraîner la noyade.
24. AVERTISSEMENT: Les jets du spa produisent un jet d’eau avec une pression
relativement élevée. Une exposition prolongée à une zone localisée du corps peut
provoquer des ecchymoses sur la peau.
25. IMPORTANT: Le panneau d’avertissement inclus doit être afché à l’endroit où
tous les utilisa teurs du le spa peut le voir et le lire.
26. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter tout risque de noyade. La couverture du spa doit
être en place et correctement verrouillé lorsque le spa n’est pas utilisé.
27. IMPORTANT: Lisez et comprenez les avertissements sur la couverture du spa.
28. Une bonne chimie de l’eau est nécessaire pour maintenir l’eau et empêcher
dommages aux composants du spa.
AVERTISSEMENT
RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’ÉLECTROCUTION
1. Ne placez jamais un appareil électrique à moins de 5 pieds (1,5 m) du spa.
RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE NOYADE DES ENFANTS
1. Surveillez les enfants en tout temps.
2. Fixez et verrouillez la couverture du spa après chaque utilisation.
RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE SURCHAUFFE
1. Vériez auprès d’un médecin avant utilisation si vous êtes enceinte, diabétique, en mauvaise santé ou sous soins médicaux.
2. Quittez immédiatement si vous êtes mal à l’aise, étourdi ou somnolent. La chaleur du spa peut provoquer une hyperthermie
et une perte de conscience.
3. La chaleur du spa en conjonction avec de l’alcool, des drogues ou des médicaments peut provoquer une perte de conscience.
QUAND ENCEINTE; tremper dans de l’eau chaude pendant de longues périodes peut entraîner des problèmes de
grosses mesurer la température de l’eau avant entrant.
1. N’entrez pas dans le spa si l’eau est plus chaude que 100°F (38°C).
2. Ne restez pas dans le spa plus de 10 minutes.

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• IMPORTANT: Tous les travaux d’installation électrique doivent être effectués par un électricien qualié et
doivent se conformer aux codes locaux
• Vériez si le GFCI de taille appropriée est installé. (Reportez-vous au manuel du spa)
• Assurez-vous que le GFCI est conçu pour plus d’ampérage que le système n’en consommera.
• Pour un système 240V, le GFCI doit inclure une sortie neutre de charge.
• REMARQUE: Si le l neutre de charge blanc est acheminé de la barre neutre GFCI directement à TB1 dans le
boîtier, le GFCI se déclenchera lorsqu’un appareil 120V est activé. C’est la raison la plus courante si votre
spa trébuche immédiatement.
• Si le câblage est correct et que le GFCI ne se réinitialise pas, débranchez le chauffant et essayez de réinitialiser le GFCI.
• Si le GFCI se déclenche à nouveau, débranchez la pompe et réinitialisez le GFCI. Si le GFCI continue de se déclencher,
faites la même procédure pour le générateur d’ozone.
• Si le GFCI cesse de se déclencher après avoir débranché l’un des composants du spa, coupez l’alimentation du spa puis
branchez chaque composant sauf celui qui a déclenché le GFCI.
• Démarrez le système. Si le GFCI ne se déclenche plus, c’est que vous avez correctement identié le problème.
• Réparez ou remplacez le composant selon les instructions du fabricant du spa.
• Si tout semble être en parfait état de fonctionnement, le GFCI est peut-être défectueux.
N’installez PAS votre spa dans des températures glaciales! Par temps froid, assurez-vous de placer un chauffant
portable à l’intérieur de l’armoire immédiatement après la livraison pendant 24 à 48 heures avant l’installation
pour éviter les problèmes de démarrage.
Un électricien agréé peut installer le câblage en perçant un trou dans n’importe quel panneau et en terminant
la connexion au pack de contrôle.
Tous les spas doivent être placés sur une base appropriée qui est renforcée pour le poids du spa, de l’eau et
des personnes qui peuvent être dans le spa à un moment donné. Cette base doit être plate et entrer en contact
avec la base du spa. Nous recommandons une base pouvant supporter au moins 150 livres par pied carré,
comme un 4-6 po en béton coulé.
INSTALLATION HIVERNALE
ÉLECTRICIEN AGRÉÉ
BASE DE SPA APPROPRIÉE
INSTALLATION
DÉPANNAGE GFCI (240V SEULEMENT)
SI LE CÂBLAGE EST VÉRIFIÉ
La majorité des problèmes de déclenchement du GFCI 240V peuvent être attribués à un câblage incorrect.
Le dépannage GFCI trouve généralement le problème
SE RÉFÉRER AUX DIAGRAMMES SUR LA PAGE SUIVANTE
AVERTISSEMENT: LE PROPRIÉTAIRE DOIT TESTER ET
RÉINITIALISER LE GFCI RÉGULIÈREMENT POUR VÉRIFIEZ
SA FONCTION. SE RÉFÉRER AUX DIAGRAMMES SUR LA
PAGE SUIVANTE
Posez votre couverture sur votre spa puis alignez les sangles de verrouillage et xez-les avec le matériel de
montage. Utilisez la serrure et la clé pour sécuriser votre couverture en place. Verrouillez toujours votre
couvercle lorsque le spa est sans surveillance. Ne marchez PAS ou ne vous asseyez PAS sur la couverture du
spa.
FIXER LA COUVERTURE DU SPA
POUR PLUS DE GUIDES D'AIDE, VISITEZ-NOUS À:
greatlakesspas.com/support
1-877-968-8827

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Installation électrique 240C GFCI
Boîte de disjoncteur GFCI
Boîte de disjoncteur
Neutre
Tige de terre extérieure
Noir (Hot)
Rouge (Hot)
Blanc Blanc
Vue de dessous du GFCI
Terminal Neutre
Terminal "Hot"
Terminal "Hot"
Terminal de terre
1
2
3
4
Veuillez vous référer au
câblage diagramme à
l'intérieur du spa
couvercle du pack pour
corriger installation du
terminal
Pack de contrôle
Voltage
Correcte
Lorsque les sondes sont placées en
travers

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Valve de contrôle de d’air
1Valve de contrôle d’air
Haut-parleur
2
3
4
FONCTIONS DES CARACTÉRISTIQUES
5
6
Soupage d’aspiration
Aromathérapie
Porte-gobelet LED
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Tempup
TempDown
Left
Right
JETS 1
JETS 2
Control Centre
www.canadianspacompany.com
4
6
1
2
2
5
6
1
3
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