IQue Tahiti2080 User manual

Developed and Designed in Sweden by
IQue Sweden AB Grustagsgatan 13
254 64 Helsingborg Sweden
Here is your manual, please read and follow the instructions carefully
Silver Version
www.iquehottubs.com
Ver.14.0 December 2013
Thank You for Choosing an IQUE Spa

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Table of Content
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS___________________________________________2
2 WARNING!________________________________________________________4
3. HYPERTHERMIA__________________________________________________4
4. PRECAUTIONS____________________________________________________4
5. INSTALLATION SILVER SERIES ____________________________________6
6. ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONFIGURATION ___________________________8
7. INITIAL START UP& SPA COVER BASKET LIFTER___________________15
8. START UP & CARE________________________________________________17
9. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ______________________________________20
10. WATER CHEMISTRY_____________________________________________23
11. SPA MAINTENANCE _____________________________________________27
12.TROUBLESHOOTING ____________________________________________29
13. WINTER AND SUMMER INSULATION _____________________________30
14. IMPORTANT additional information_________________________________ 33
15. HOW TO REPLACE THE JETS PUMPS AND CIRCULATION PUMP ____ 35
Picture shows Model Tahiti2080

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PLEASE FILL IN THE INFORMATION BELOWAND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Do remember to study the warranty form sign it and give it to your dealer, warranty null and void if not the
warranty form has been signed.
Name of Purchaser
Date of Purchase
Address
City
State/Prov
Zip/Code
Spa model
Spa color
Spa serial #
Store Name
Telephone
Store Address
City
State/Prov
Zip/Code
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual. However, we reserve the right to modify and
improve our spa products without prior notice. This may result in minor variations between this manual and your
spa. Thank you.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT - READ, FOLLOWAND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Read the entire manual and safety instruction before operating your Spa.
Follow these basic safety precautions when installing your spa.
(a) WARNING: Do not permit children to use this spa without close supervision at all times by an adult.
(b) DANGER: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DROWINNG:
Exercise extreme caution when children using the spa. To avoid accidents or risk of drowning, ensure
children do not use this spa unless under direct and close supervision at all times by an adult.
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(c) DANGER: RISK OF INJURY:
The suction fittings included in this spa are designed to match the water flow of the pump. To ensure safety
and compatible flow rates, install the same model suction fitting or pump, in the event a replacement is
required.
CAUTION: NEVER OPERATE THE SPA IF THE SUCTION FITTINGS ARE BROKEN OR MISSING.
NEVER REPLACE A SUCTION FITTING WITH ONE RATED LESS THAN THE FLOW RATE MARKED ON THE ORIGINAL SUCTION
FITTINGS.
(d) DANGER: RISK OF INJURY:
When the spa jets are in use, suction through drains and skimmers are powerful. Do not remove the suction
grate. A damaged suction grate can be hazardous to children and adults with long hair. As a precaution,
restrict long hair from floating freely in the spa. If any part of the body or hair is drawn into or stuck in the
fittings, turn the spa off immediately.
(e) DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Install the spa at least 5 feet (1.5M) from all metal surfaces. In accordance with your country electrical Code,
a spa may be installed within 5 feet (1.5M) of metal surfaces only if each metal surface is permanently
connected to the wire connector on the terminal box provided, by a minimum NO.8 AWG(8.4mm2) solid
copper conductor.
(f) DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Never operate any electrical appliances from inside the spa or if
you are wet. Do not permit any electric appliance, such as a hair dryer, light, radio, telephone or television,
within 5 feet (1.5m) of the spa.
(g) WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury:
iWater temperatures between 38'C (100' F) and 40'C (104'F) are considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
Never allow the spa water temperature to exceed 40'C (104'F).
ii Spa water temperatures for pregnant women should be limited to 38'C (100'F). Higher water
temperatures may have a high potential for causing fetal damage in the early stages of pregnancy.
Limit time is no longer then10 minutes
iii Individual tolerance of water temperature can vary and regulating devices may not reflect the proper
temperature. Check the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering a spa.
iv The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the
possibility of drowning and is strictly prohibited.
vThose people with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems,
diabetes or obesity should consult a physician before using a spa.
vi Some medication may induce drowsiness; affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation. Those
people using any medication should consult a physician before using a spa.
(h) Do not use the spa immediately after any strenuous exercise.
(i) Maintain water chemistry as recommended.

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2 WARNING!
During pregnancy, soaking in hot water may cause damage to the fetus.
Limit use to 10 minutes at a time.
Prevent drowning:
Prevent child drowning:
Spa heat speeds up effects of alcohol,
drugs or medicine and can cause
unconsciousness
Water attracts children.
Always attach a spa cover after each use.
Immediately leave spa if uncomfortable or
sleepy.
3. HYPERTHERMIA
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal
body temperature of 98.6'F or 37'C.
THE SYMPTOMS OF HYPERTHERMIA INCLUDE:
Dizziness
Fainting
Drowsiness
Lethargy
Increase in internal body temperature
WARNING: THE USE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS CAN GREATLY INCREASE THE RISK OF FATAL HYPERTHERMIA IN HOT TUBS AND
SPAS
4. PRECAUTIONS
a) Always enter and exit the spa slowly.
b) Never use the spa alone.
c) Always measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering the spa. Tolerance of
water temperature may vary and regulating devices may differ as much as ±5’F (3'C).
d) Spa water temperatures for pregnant women should be limited to 38'C (100'F). Higher water temperatures
may have a high potential for causing fetal damage in the early stages of pregnancy. Always consult your
doctor prior to using a spa.
e) Children's body temperature can increase more rapidly than adults in water temperatures above 99'F or 37.4'
C. Limit use by children in water above body temperature.
f) The use of alcohol, drugs, and /or medication before or during spa use may result in hyperthermia, serious
injury, unconsciousness or drowning.
g) Those people with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems,
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diabetes or obesity should consult a physician before using a spa.
h) Some medication may induce drowsiness; affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation. Those people
using any medication should consult a physician before using a spa.
i) People with infections, sores, or skin abrasions should not use the spa. Warm temperatures may allow the
growth of infectious bacteria if not properly disinfected.
j) Test the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) unit before each use. (Refer to instructions provided by
GFCI manufacturer.)
k) Only service or repair any equipment if the circuit breaker and/or all power to the spa are off.
l) When not it use and/or if children are present, the spa must be locked and the protective cover securely in
place at all times.
CAUTION
a) The following people should consult with a physician before using the spa. Those suffering from heart
disease, diabetes, high or low blood pressure, any condition requiring medical treatment, pregnant women,
the elderly and infants.
b) The consumer product safety commission recommends the water temperature in a spa should not exceed
104'F or 40'C. Complete immersion under water, in excess of 104'F or 40'C, can be hazardous to your health.
c) Long exposure in water at higher temperatures can cause high body temperature. Symptoms may include
dizziness, drowsiness, fainting, and nausea and reduced awareness and could lead to drowning. Limit
exposure when using the spa under these conditions.
d) Do not use the spa under influence of alcohol, narcotics, or other drugs. The use of the sap under these
conditions may lead to serious consequences.
e) Always test the spa water temperature before entering the spa. Enter and exit the spa slowly. Wet surfaces
can be very slippery.
f) Never bring any electrical appliance into or near the spa. Never operate any electrical appliance from inside
the spa or when you are wet.
g) Proper chemical maintenance of spa water is necessary to maintain safe water and prevent possible damage
to spa components.
h) Use the spa straps and clip tie downs to secure the cover when not in use. This will help to discourage
unsupervised children from entering the spa and keep the spa cover secure in high wind conditions. There is
no representation that the cover, clip tie downs, or actual locks will prevent access to the spa.

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SAFETY DEVICES
Your spa is equipped with the following safety features:
Over Heat Protection-- An electronic high limit switch is located under water. It shuts off the heater, pumps and
accessories when the water temperature exceeds 112'F or 44'C. This function automatically resets when the spa
water temperature drops below 109'F or 43'C.
Heater High Limit Protection--An electronic high limit switch is located on the heater barrel. It turns off the
heater and low speed pump if it senses a temperature of 118'F (44'C) or greater. To reset this safety device, power
to the spa must be interrupted.
Heater Dry Run Protection--A water flow sensor is also part of the design. It prevents the heater from turning
on until there is sufficient water flow.
Freeze Protection System-- This function will activate the jet pumps for 1 minute every 2 hours or less when
the temperature in the equipment compartment drops to 55'F or 13'C or below. Once the freeze protection system
is initiated, it will remain active for a 24- hour period.
Automatic Pump and Light Time Out-- The automatic, built-in timer turns off the spa jet pump(s) and air
blower (optional on some models) after 15 minutes of operation.
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION SILVER SERIES
Read all instructions in this manual prior to having your spa installed indoors or outdoors.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGEAND VOID THE
WARRANTY
Surface and Pad Requirements:
Place your new Spa on a 4‖ (10cm) thick reinforced CONCRETE PAD. Ensure the concrete has cured for at least
one week before setting the spa in place. A typical spa, filled with water, could weigh as much as 2.5tons.The
concrete could crack if it is not fully cured when placing the spa.
TO ENSURE YOU DO NOT VOID THE WARRANTY ON YOUR SPA, RESTRICT THE USE OF SHIMS OF
ANY KIND OR PLACING THE SPA ONAN UNEVEN OR CRACKED PAD. THIS WILLLALSO REDUCE
THE RISK OF CAUSING THE SPA TO BUCKLE .DISTORTAND/OR CRACK.
1) If your spa is located near water sprinklers, adjust of cap to ensure the water does not affect the wood cabinet
of the spa.
2) Build balconies and decks to meet current state and local codes to safely support the maximum load of your
filled spa including the number of people during use, Check with your construction contractor for safety
standards in your area.
3) Gates must be self- closing and self-locking. Check your local codes for regulations.
4) Ensure installation and the chosen location allows unobstructed access to the spa. It is the responsibility of
the spa owner to provide clear access on all sides of the spa for service. Failure to meet these guidelines may
result in additional service charges during maintenance or repairs to your spa.
5) To restrict water from entering the equipment compartment and away from all electrical components, ensure
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Electrical installation requirements:
IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY
NOTE:DO not turn on electrical power to your spa until instructed in the owner manual.
1) Improper electrical connections may damage the equipment, cause injury, a fire, and void your spa warranty.
We strongly recommend that only a licensed and bonded electrician perform the electrical installation.
2) Installation must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code; local and state electrical codes; and the
manufacturer’s instructions. It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure a qualified electrician performs
the electrical installation.
3) This equipment has been designed to operate on 230 or 380 volts, 50HZ alternating current.
4) The spa must be connected to a dedicated branch circuit.
5) IMPORTANT Note: Europe –R.C.D. Installation –circuit breaker, including ampere size and
selection of the conductor size and type must be performed by qualified electricians in accordance
with national Regional and Local codes and regulations in effect at the time of installation.
6) As required, the electrical circuit to the spa must include a Class A type Ground R.C.D Interrupter.
7) All supply wires must be copper and rated at a minimum 90.C
8) Input Power Wiring and Circuit Breaker Selection
The Equipment Type column does not include the circulation pump for Silver series.
A jumper in the equipment control box configures the mode. In the HC 32AMP 230 V or 2 and 3 phases Mode
the heater will operate with everything on in the spa. In the LC 16 AMP Mode the heater turns off if either pump
is in high speed or if the blower is turned on.
To hook-up your spa, follow these instructions:
1) Remove the screws holding the equipment access panel to the front of the spa cabinet. Set the panel aside.
Instructions how to open see page 26.
2) Loosen the 2 screws on the top of the front equipment control enclosure.
3) Use- ―flexible, non-metallic conduit for a spa requiring #10 AWG or #8 AWG wire or 1‖ flexible
non-metallic conduit for a spa requiring #6AWG wire. Run the conduit from the power source through the
hole in the left or right front corner of the enclosure into the equipment control box to the spa and secure /
seal with PG so no water can enter into the box.
4) After pulling all wires through the conduit and into the equipment control box, connect them to the proper
terminals as indicated by the wiring diagram see Electrical service configuration for each system
Diamond/Gold or Silver versions.
5) Configure the jumpers to the correct position as indicated by the Electrical service configuration. Ensure
the wires are properly tightened.
6) Close the lid on the equipment control box and secure with the 2 screws.
7) Electrical hook-up is now complete. Do not replace the equipment door at this point.

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6. ELECTRICAL SERVICE CONFIGURATION
The settings made from factory as default is usually 1 x 32Amp, 2 x16Amp
If not the setting had been agreed to change for a specific country, check with the
Distributor/Retailer
6.1 MAINS CONNECTIONS –Family Budget and Silver Series
(a) Services Configuration Options 1 or 2 and 3 phases
GS500Z Balboa System PN: 54509
Configuration
Setting
1x 2-speed pump
2,4,6,8,24hrs Circ
Celsius Temp Display
230V, 1X16AMP
L1 –Live
N1 –Neutral
White wire J26-J32
230V, 1X32AMP
L1 –Live
N1 –Neutral
White wire J26-J32
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230V, 2X16AMP
L1, L2–Live
N1 , N2 –Neutral
White wire Removed
400V, 3X16AMP
L1, L2, L3 –Live
N1 –Neutral
White wire RemovedJ26-J32
Blue wire Removed J28-J58

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(b) Dip switch reference
A1 Test mode (Normally OFF)
A2 ―ON‖Position: Control panel button is JET/LIGHT/TEMP DOWN/TEMP UP
―OFF‖Position: Control panel button is UNSUDED/JET/TEMP/LIGHT
A3―ON‖Position: Mini panel
―OFF‖Position: DDUP/LTDUP Panel
A4 Aux Freeze (must be OFF)
A5+A9 Pump 1 speeds and Circ Modes:
A5
A9
Circ Mode
Pump1Speed
OFF
OFF
NO Circ pump
2-Speed
ON
OFF
24 hours circ
1-Speed
OFF
ON
3︒F Shut off
1-Speed
ON
ON
FILTERS/Polls only
2-Speed
A6―ON‖Position: 50Hz operation
―OFF‖Position:60Hz operation
A7―ON‖Position: Standard mold only
―OFF‖Position: Std/Ecn/Sleep mold changes allowed
A8―ON‖Position: Temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius
―OFF‖Position: Temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit
A10―ON‖Position: heater is disable while any/high-speed pump or blower is running (low amperage mode)
―OFF‖Position: heater can run while any/all high-speed pump or blower is running (high amperage mode)
WARNING
Main Power to system should be turned OFF BEFORE adjusting DIP SWITCH (EXCEPT doing
Panel configuration, see seciton 4)
Persistent Memory (J43) must be RESET to allow new DIP switch settings to take effect
1. Power down by disconnecting power source from spa
2. Put a jumper across J43, covering both pins
3. Power up connecting power source to spa
4. Wait until ―Pr‖ is displayed on your panel
5. Power down again
6. Remove jumper from J43 (May also move to cover 1pin only)
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(c) Family Luxury series PUMPINSTALLATION
(i) Plug wiring
The Socket on the PCB, please note the two outer holes shape
The Plug
(ii) SETUP
If for any reason need to change something, connections should be reference as below:
Output Features
connect to Jack
Jet pump = Jet on the control panel,
230VAC, High speed –1.85kW, Low speed –0.45kW
J23
Circulation pump, 230VAC 0.25kW (OPITONAL)
J47
Ozonator
J29
Light
J20
Control Panel
J1 or J2
Audio Visual
J50
J1
Red- Live
Blue - No use (except for 2nd live connector of 2 sp pump)
White–Neutral
Green –Earth
R
B
W
G
J47
J20
J29
J2
J50
J23

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(d) Family Budget and Silver Series Configurations
VL401 control panel
For every time the Spa is powered, it will go into Priming mode. Display ―Pr‖ The Priming mode will last for
up 4 minutes. Then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in Standard mode.
IMPORTANT check for air lock in the circulation system
Temp Control (26°C - 40°C)
The last measured water temperature is constantly displayed.
The water temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes. to
display the set temperature, press ―Warm‖ or ―Cool‖ once.
To change the set temperature, press a temperature button again before the display stops flashing. Each
press of ―Warm‖ or ―Cool‖ will adjust the set temperature. After three seconds, the display will stop
flashing and begin to display the current spa temperature.
Work Mode
The spa can work at standard, economy, sleep modes. Work mode is changed by pressing ―Cool or
Warm‖ button then press the ―Light‖ button to adjust it.
Standard Mode is programmed to maintain the desired temperature .Note that the last measured spa
temperature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes, ―St‖
will be displayed momentarily when you switch into Standard Mode.
Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles, ―EC‖ will display solid
when the temperature is not current, and will alternate with temperature when temperature is
current.
Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20°F /10°C of the set temperature only during filter cycles. ―SL‖
will display solidly when temperature is not current, and will alternate with temperature when
temperature is current.
Jets
To start pump (two speed) press ―Jets‖one time, the pump1 will work at low speed, then press
OR
OR

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―Jets‖again, the pump1 will work at high speed. The low speed will turn off automatically after 4 hours,
(and if in its filter cycle duration time the pump1 will work in low speed) and the high speed will turn off
automatically after 15minutes. Press the third time ―Jets‖the pump1 will stop.
Light .
White light Press the ―Light‖button to turn on the lights, again to turn off it。
Preset Filter Cycles
The first preset filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is energized. The second preset filter cycle begins
12 hours later. Filter duration is programmable for 2, 4, 6, or 8 hours or for continuous(24hours) To program,
press ―cool‖ or ―warm‖, then ―Jets.‖ Press ―cool‖or ―warm‖ to adjust. Press ―Jets‖ to exit programming
6.2 Additional fuse and jump wire
There are one set additional fuses for the control box in the package, adhered on one white
board fixed on the frame, in pump area, in case any fuse in box is burnt can be replaced in
time.
When the spa delivered setting power services configuration is 2phase or 3phase, the jump
wire which removed from the control box are also put in this fuse package.
OR
OR
Additional fuses position

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6.3 The power cable cap
There are both power cable caps on the corner shirt. you can use a drill machine to drill the suitable hole for the
power cable.

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7. INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURES AND SPA COVER
BASKET LIFTER
DO NOT TURN ON THE POWER TO THE SPAWHEN THE SPA IS PARTIALLY FILLED OR EMPTY
1) Ensure the circuit breaker to the spa is off
2) Rotate all the jets in the spa to a clockwise—fully open position Executed in FACTORY
3) If the spa is equipped with valves
(a handle located near the jet pumps),
ensure the handle is open.
Spas with 1 pump will include 2 valves and
spas with 2 pumps will include 4 valves.
Note: a circulation pump will include 2 valves.
The valves are in open position upon delivery see picture.
4) How to open and close the door to pump area
5) To prevent the possibility of leakage in the equipment bay, ensure the pump unions are tight.
6) Close and cap the hose bib. This is used for draining the spa
Now check next chapter for the spa start up and care
There are two locks on the door each
side, turn in the lock in anti-clockwise,
lifter up a little then pull out the door

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The side of the skirts panel for install the spa cover basket lifter
Note: the spa cover basket lifter should install the back skirt panel that side face to the control box/panel side,
one this side shirt we have drilled the holes for the fixing screws, just need to use the screw to fix the spa cover
basket lifter.
The holes for the fixing screws
Back side for install sap
cover basket lifter
Front side, control box
and panel side

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8 SPA START-UP and CARE
IMPORTANT
Your spa has passed stringent quality assurance testing by trained technicians to ensure reliability and your long
–term satisfaction. Before filling the spa, wipe the shell clean with a soft dry rag.
Follow these instructions to ensure a successful start-up or refill.
1) Fill spa to correct level (approximately 4 inches 10 cm above the top of the filter cartridge).
2) Power up. First the system starts in priming mode the circulation pump starts up automatically do NOT start
jet pumps or blower at this stage let the priming mode continue until the control panel display shows
standard mode. IMPORTANT! Check for air locks in the circulation pump system, during the priming.
There are six small jets installed in the foot well walls one is the ozonator where there should be a stream of
bubbles coming out if there is small bubbles coming out from some of the other small jets there is an airlock
in the system check for 30 seconds and if there is still small bubbles do as follows. Turn the power off and
follow the instructions on last page in this Manual.
WARNING
DO NOTALLOW THE PUMPS TO RUN FOR MORE THAN 1 (one) MINUTE WITHOUT WATER FLOWING FROM
THE JETS. PUMPS WITH DRY RUN PROBLEMS WILLNOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
3) Once the priming is completed, Re-attach the equipment access panel.
4) Heating will occur at a rate of 5-12 f or 3-5 .C per hour, depending upon the size of the spa and the electrical
circuit
5) Add stain and scale control (or a similar product.)
6) Test and adjust total alkalinity. Run pump for 1/2 hour.
7) Test and adjust pH. Run pump for 1/2 hour. Test again to ensure stable pH and alkaline levels.
8) If sanitizing with bromine, add sodium bromide with jets running. (See ―bromine‖ in this section.)
9) Fill and set bromine floater or adjustable bromine feeder and place in the spa water.
10) Shock water using potassium peroxymonosulfate while jets are running.
11) If sanitizing with chlorine, use only a granular ―Dichloride‖ compound. On start up, turn on all jets, add 1 oz.
per 500 gal. spa water. Check free available chlorine (FAC) to attain 2-3PPM. Repeat of needed. For regular
use, turn jets on, scatter 1/2 oz. per 500 gal. to spa water to maintain 2-3PPM of FAC. (See ―chlorine‖ in this
section.)
12) Run jet pump/s and blower if installed for 1/2 hour

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13) Be sure to regularly check your sanitizer levels!
14) Check for air locks in the circulation pump system, there are six small jets installed in the foot well walls
turn off the jet pumps and blower check for small bubbles coming out from the small jets.
15) To conserve energy and ensure your spa is ready for use, place the thermal cover securely on and lock it.
16) IMPORTANT Pillows must be removed from the Spa after each time the spa has been used. Pillows will not
be replaced on guarantee if the color has changed or faded.

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9. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MESSAGE’S DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL
Message
Meaning
Action Required
No message on display
Power has been cut off to the spa
The control panel will be disabled until
Power returns.
Spa settings are preserved on all systems
OHH
"Overheat‖ – The spa has shut down.
On some systems, an alarm may sound.
One of the sensors has detected 118’F
(approximately 47.8’C) at the heater
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove
the spa cover and allow water to cool.
Once the heater has cooled, reset by
pushing any button. If spa does not reset,
shut off the power to the spa and call your
dealer or service organization
OH5
―Overheat‖- The spa has hut down. One
of the sensors has detected that The spa
water is 110’F (approximately 43.3’C)
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove
the spa cover and allow water to cool. At
107’F (approximately 41.7ºC), the spa
should automatically reset. If spa does not
Reset, shut off the power to the spa and
call your dealer or service organization
ICE
―Ice‖- potential freeze condition
detected.
No action required. The pumps and the
blower will automatically activate
regardless of spa status.
5Nr
Spa is shut down. The sensor that is
Plugged into the sensor ―A‖ jack is not
Working
If the problem persists, contact your dealer
or service organization. (May appear
Temporarily in an overheat situation and
Disappear when the heater cools.)
5nb
Spa is shut down. The sensor that is
Plugged into the sensor ―B‖ jack is not
Working
If the problem persists, contact your dealer
or service organization. (May appear
Temporarily in an overheat situation and
Disappear when the heater cools.)
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