Poolspa SPA Marina User manual

SPA Bath
Marina 188 x 133
Installation and user manual

Dear customers,
Thank you for trusting us and buying our product!
The POOL-SPAcompany, one of the leaders in the European hydromassage bath market, has been
offering its world class quality products for many years. The endurance, reliability and safety of our
baths has always been of greatest importance to us; that is why we always use materials and devi-
ces from reputable suppliers.
The manual will help yoy learn about the bath installation and its use. In this way, you will be able
to use the bath without any problems for many years to come. Have a great time and enjoy our
baths!
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CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 4
PART 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1.1. Technical specification ...................................................................................................... 6
1.2. Jets ................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3. Conservation substances.................................................................................................. 8
1.4. Ventilation ......................................................................................................................... 8
1.5. Main functions accesible from the electronic control panel............................................... 8
1.6. Massage ......................................................................................................................... 12
1.7. Water ozonizing .............................................................................................................. 13
1.8. Disinfection .................................................................................................................... 14
1.9. Thermal cover (additional optional)................................................................................. 14
1.10. Measurement and treatment formula set...................................................................... 15
PART 2 - INSTALLATION MANUAL
2.1. Transport......................................................................................................................... 17
2.2. Site preparation............................................................................................................... 17
2.3. Bath positioning .............................................................................................................. 17
2.4. Preparation of water and electrical connections............................................................. 17
2.5. Grounding cable connection........................................................................................... 18
2.6. Main connection.............................................................................................................. 18
2.7. Maintenance of acrylic elements..................................................................................... 19
2.8. Electrical scheme of the Marina SPA.............................................................................. 20
WARRANTY FOR SPA.......................................................................................................... 21
TECHNICAL PRODUCT SHEET........................................................................................... 23
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Introduction
In order to be able to fully use all functions of a SPA Laguna, please read all sections of this
manual.
Youshouldrememberthatdespitethetherapeuticandrelaxingfunctionofahydromassagetreatment,
seriously ill persons or persons suffering from heart disorder diseases or high blood pressure need
to consider special conditions created inside the SPAbaths and consult their physician before using
such baths.
We recommend using hydromassage treatments in water of the average temperature of 37 degrees
for approximately 20 minutes.
It is recommended that children using the equipment are always accompanied by an adult.
This manual should be maintained for future reference.

PART 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Congratulations on buying a SPA MARINA portable bath!
Hydromassage in the SPA MARINA bath can be en-
joyed by even 3 people (two places for lying and a
seat). The bath size makes it easy to carry it through
any standard door; the room does not also have to
be large.
The bath is equipped with an ozonator which makes
it easier to keep the water clean and is very effec-
tive in beauty treatment. The qualities of ozone are
described in detail in Part 1 of the manual (page 13).
Thanks to the ‘antifrost system’, it is even possible
to take a bath when the outside temperature is below freezing.
The SPA MARINA bath comprises:
- electronic control panel
- 2 airmassage aeration regulators
- 3 function hydromassage valve
- 2 kW electric heater
- 1.5 HP hydromassage pump
- axial blower with air heater 1.1kW (0.8 kW blower and 0.3 kW air heater)
- water ozonator
- “antifrost” system for outside temperatures below freezing point
- water temperature sensor
- telescopic skimmer filter with replaceable cartridge
- jets: • 12 fixed mini jets
• 1 fixed ozone jet
• large Matrix jets with replaceable inserts:
- 2 fixed directional jets
- 4 fixed rotational jets
- water suction point
- underwater halogen lighting
- 3 polyurethane cushions (gray in a standard option)
- 4-piece wooden housing (mahogany or pine, as an additional option)
- thermal cover (additional option)
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1.1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
1880
1110
1330
145
400
500
110
695
605
430
185
75
750
SPA MARINA dimensions:
- length: 188 cm
- width: 133 cm
- depth: 70 cm
- height: 75 cm
Capacity: 580 litres
Weight:
150kg (without water and housing)
Material and construction:
acrylic strengthened by laminated polyester
on an aluminum frame
Voltage: 230 V, 4,5 kW
Nominal power:
- 2 kW electric heater
- 1,5 HP hydromassage pump
- axial blower with air heater 1.1kW (0,8 kW blower and 0,3 kW air heater)
Power cable: 3 x 2,5 mm²
Maximum number of people in the bath: 3
Water:
The water should come from the water system and be properly purified and disinfected accordingly
to DIN-19643/97 as well SIA-173.
Well water is inadvisable, unless it has special certificates in compliance with current norms.
System ANTIFROST czyli Smart Winter Mode
Most important task of SPA electronic system is holding temperature of water within the range bet-
ween 15 to 400C. However electronic system has additional feature - winter operation mode (Anti-
frost/Smart Winter mode) which protects piping against frozing.
PCB integrated temperature sensor continously controls air temperature which surronds electronic
system. If air temperature decrease below 150C electronic system starts winter mode. In this mode
system switches on every pump for 1 minute (one by one). Frequency of pumps operations is con-
nected with surrounding temperature and is presented in the table below. Water heater works inde-
pendently of air temperature sensor, it depend only of water temperature sensor.
Temperatura 0COperating frequency (min)
12 < t ≤15 120
9 < t ≤12 60
6 < t ≤930
t ≤615
• Operation mode ANTIFROST system is marked by ICE symbol on the LCD screen.
• Stand by mode doesn’t affect on ANTIFROST system operations.
• after activating the ANTIFROST system all functions beside water heating are not used.
•All these functions are not available until ICE symbol disappered. Is possible to take a bath but use

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of any pump.
• If electronic system detects temperature below 150C degrees of the surrounding air then ANTI-
FROST systems starts after 15 minutes from last pump switch off.
• If during filtration mode ANTIFROST system starts, filtration mode will be switch off.
1.2. JETS
SPA MARINA is equipped with an innovative jet system:
Jets Number Photo
fixed mini jet 12 pcs.
fixed ozone mini jet 1 pcs.
Large Matrix jets with replaceable inserts
fixed directional jet 2 pcs.
rotational jet 4 pcs.
The direction and the rotational jets can be regulated.
The hydromassage can be intensified by turning the jets in a clockwise
direction (about 90°), and an anti-clockwise direction decreases hydro-
massage intensity and eventually closes the jets.
The rotational and directional jet inserts may be exchanged.
The inserts can be unscrewed by a firm hand movement in an anti-clockwise direction and then
taken out of its frame. Another prepared insert may be fitted to the frame, this time in a clockwise
direction until stop.
The exchange should be performed while the bath is NOT operating.

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1.3. CONSERVATION SUBSTANCES
The acrylic surface of the bath is covered with a thin layer of wax, being the remaining of the
polishing process. Metallic elements have been coated with silicone oil for protection purposes. The
SPA should be washed off (e.g. with a dishwashing detergent) prior to filling the bath with water.
1.4. VENTILATION
High water temperature during bath in the bath (39°C) causes emitting of big amounts of steam.
An efficient ventilation system should be provided in the room with the bath. Installing of a steam
condenser in the room which will maintain constant air humidity will minimize the risk of dampening
of walls and ceiling. An air-conditioning system in the building allows for elimination of the steam
condenser. Such problem does not exist in case of a bath operating in open air conditions.
1.5. MAIN FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE FROM THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL
Marina SPA control panel
1.5.1. Switching on/off the pump
The hydromassage pump can be switched on/off directly from the electronic control panel. After
starting the pump, this icon 1, appears on the display and after switching it off, the icon disap-
pears.
With the two-gear pump, pressing the button for the first time switches the pump over to a low gear
(filtration; this icon 1blinks on the display). Pressing the button once again switches the pump over
to a top gear (massage; this icon 1appears on the display). Pressing the same button again swit-
ches the pump off and the icon disappears from the display.
In some cases, the pump automatically switches over to a low gear after connecting it to the power
supply. This happens during the filtration or the water heating process in the SPA bath.
The pump working in massage mode have automatic time out (20 minutes) from the last button
start.
- unavailable
1.5.2. Extra equipment - airmassage (on/off)
1.5.3. Switching on/off the lighting
Press the button with the lamp symbol on it to switch on the lighting. This icon appears on the
display. Press the same button again to switch off the lighting, and the icon disappears from the
display. The lighting switches off automatically after 2 hours from the last pressing of the lighting
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Press and hold this button for more than 5 seconds to view from inside the spa the water
temperature and time display projection, to read these data.
1.5.4. Setting the right time
The controller is fitted with the RTC system (real-time clock), which works permanently even after
disconnecting the main power. The RTC system makes it easier to use the SPA, since the controller
memorize the clock, filtration and the economy mode setting even after the main power is off. It is
not necessary to set the filtration start time and its duration again.
To change the RTC system setting:
●Press and hold the clock button for about 5 seconds until the clock icon starts blinking and
appears permanently on the display.
●Set the hour by using the up/down arrow buttons
●Press the clock button once again to set minutes by using the up/down arrow buttons
●Press the clock button once again to save the current setting after the time modification. If no
button is pressed for longer than 5 seconds, the controller returns to its normal mode without
saving the setting.
1.5.5. Economy mode
After switching on the economy mode (energy saving mode), the controller keeps the temperature
10°C (50°F) lower than that previously set.
When this mode is working, this icon appears on the display. The economy mode can be activated
(the icon is displayed permanently) or suspended for 40 minutes from the moment of switching off the
last pump, when at least one pump is switched on during this mode. Regardless of the temperature
previously set, the controller maintains the water temperature not lower than 15°C (59°F).
To enter the economy mode:
●Press this button
●The display will then show „Edx”, where x stands for the economy mode duration (from 0 to 24
hours)
Ed0 – the economy mode is switched off,
Ed24 – the economy mode is working continuously.
●To change the hour, use the up/down arrows and use this button on the control
panel to confirm the setting.
●After confirming the settings, the display will show the time when the economy mode is to start.
●Set the hour and minutes using the arrows and confirm the setting with this button
●Confirming the minutes with this button the economy mode is set. The display returns to its
normal status.
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1.5.6. Filtration
In this system, the filtration process is based on water ozonation. The water is sucked by the skim-
mer filter and then mixed with ozone by the injector. After that, the water returns to the SPA bath
through the ozone jet. The filtration process consists on two steps. The first step lasts 1 minute,
water pump work at the highest speed, while the heater is on. When one pump works in a low gear
along with the water ozonator and the electric heater. The duration of filtration depends on the time
setting. Filtration mode is indicated by this special icon on the display. Filtration process can be
suspended (the filtration icon is blinking on the display) by switching on any of massage pumps.
Filtration will return to its normal mode after 40 minutes after user last operations. Switching the
lighting on does not suspend the filtration process.
Setting filtration parameters:
●Press the filtration button
●The display will show Fdxx, where xx stands for the filtration duration from 0 to 12 hours.
●If xx is set on 0, the filtration does not work
●Filtration duration can be changed with these arrows and the selected value is confir-
med by pressing the filtration button
●The blinking filtration start time will appear on the display
●Changes are made with these arrows and confirmed by using the filtration button
●After confirming the selected minutes by pressing the filtration button, the controller memorizes
the setting and returns to its normal work. If no button is pressed for longer than 5 seconds during
the setting procedure, the controller will quit the filtration setting menu and will not remember any
changes.
1.5.7. Fast filtration (Boost)
The “boo” function enables to make faster water filtration. During this function, all the pumps work for
1 minute.Additionally, pump works in a fast gear for 45 minutes along with the ozonator. The heater
works normally during the fast filtration process. After switching this function on, the „boo” sign ap-
pears on the display and is present until this function is finished. Fast filtration process is triggered
by pressing and holding the pump 1 button for 10 seconds. This function can be switched off earlier
by starting any other pumps.
1.5.8. Setting the water temperature
To set the water temperature, press the arrow buttons on the control panel.
The selected temperature does not have to be confirmed, but only set. The display, after 5 seconds
from the last pressing, will return to the previous status and start showing the current water tempe-
rature. The controller maintains the set temperature with an accuracy of ± 0,5°C (1°F). If the water
temperature is lower than that previously set, the controller will start the heater and low gear pump
(filtration circuit) and keep it on until the water reaches its required temperature. If the economy
mode is on the controller keeps the water temperature lower by 10 degrees than that previous
ly set. After the economy mode is off, the controller returns to maintaining the previou set tempera-
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1.5.9. Increasing the maximum temperature
This function allows the user to increase the water temperature by two degrees centigrade above
40°C (104°F). To set the temperature above 40°C, set the maximum temperature and next press
and hold the up arrow button for 5 seconds until the Orx.x sign appears on the display, where
x.x signifies how much the temperature value is to be increased above the maximum temperature. This
value can be increased half a degree, and the maximum value is two grades, so the maximum water
temperature is42° C.To returnto anormal mode ofsetting the watertemperature, pressthe downarrow
button a few times until the normal temperature, ranging from 15 to 40°C, appears on the display.
1.5.10. “Stand-By” function
This function blocks access to all devices connected to the controller for 60 minutes. This function
stop all functions without need of disconnecting the power supply. To switch off this function, press
this button 5 seconds. After switching this function on, the “Sby” sign will appear together with
the time left to the end of this function.
There are three methods to end this function:
●Wait 60 minutes until this function stops working.
●Press this button for longer than 5 seconds when the function works.
●Disconnect the controller from the power supply.
The “Stand-By” function blocks the filtration function. If 40 minutes after going out from “Stand-By”
mode SPA still will be in filtration period Filtration mode will start again.
1.5.11. Control panel keyboard locking
Partial keyboard locking:
●Press and hold this button . During this operation, the key-shaped icon blinks.
●The LocP sign will appear on the display after pressing this button on the control panel for 3
seconds. Once this sign has appeared, the function becomes active and the key icon is on perma-
nently. The control panel is locked.
●Release the button (only jets, light, air/aux).
To unlock the panel, press and hold this button for not less than 5 seconds.
The LocP sign will appear on the display if any button is pressed after locking the keyboard. The
partial keyboard locking function is not remembered after a power cut-off.
Total keyboard locking:
●Press and hold this button . The key-shaped icon blinks during this operation.
●The “LocP” sign will appear on the display after pressing this button on the control panel for 3
seconds. Once this sign has appeared, the function becomes active and the key icon is on perma-
nently. The control panel is locked (all of the buttons).
●Keep this button pressed.
●After 5 seconds the LocF sign appears, and since that moment the function is active.
●Release the button.
To unlock the panel, press and hold this button for not less than 5 seconds.
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keyboard. The total keyboard locking function is not remembered after a power cut-off.
1.6. MASSAGE
There are water and air massage systems installed in the bath:
1.6.1. Hydromassage (whirl bath)
Hydromassage is the pressure on defined muscles exerting by stream of water or stream of air
and water. Water or air and water at high pressure bring out from regulated jets and hit on body
surface. It tones and relaxes the skin, at the same time massaging and cleaning it. Hydromassage
is recommended for anybody with spine, arthritic or muscle pains, respiratory system diseases or
gynaecological problems.
Hydromassage regulation is controlled via an aeration regulator on either side of the control panel.
The more air, the stronger the flow.
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
3 way hydromassage
valve hydromassage aeration
regulators
right section
left section
Hydromassage intensity is increased by turning the regulator knobs anti-clo-
ckwise (towards the "ON" sign)
Hydromassage intensity is decreased by turning the regulator knobs clockwi-
se (towards the "OFF" sign)
3 way hydromassage section valve
The valve allows switching hydromassage to left, right or both sections of the bath.
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
OFF
ON
A
I
R
Both section Left section Right section
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1.6.2. Airmassage (pearl bath)
In air massage, heated air is pumped into water by a blower. Millions of bubbles come from the
perforated bath bottom, actively relaxing the body. The bubbles stimulate circulatory system, relax
muscles and joints. Their activity may be compared to a normal hand massage. It soothes the ner-
vous and respiratory system, and improves metabolism.
1.7. WATER OZONIZING
Oxygen (O )
2Ozone (O )
3
O1O3
O2
Oxygen atoms
Electric
current
or UV light
The ozonized air has, apart from a nice scent, many ther-
apeutic and antiseptic properties. It greatly helps in keep-
ing the water clean both in the bath and the plant. Ozone
definitely supports maintenance hygiene in the SPA. The
heated and ozonized air is pumped into the air duct sys-
tem underneath the bath. Operating only during filtration.
Ozone producing process
Ozone is healthy:
– it is more and more popular in beauty treatment,
– helps to remove lacuni, cellulite and wrinkles,
– improves complexion,
– helps to treat varices and skin diseases,
– helps in heart and circulatory system problems,
– soothes problems connected with menopause.
Why is ozone necessary in SPA?
– it has antiseptic properties,
– helps to keep the bathe clean,
– helps to keep water clean, fresh and clear,
– eliminates any unpleasant water smell,
– eliminates fungi and yeast in water,
– refilling with water does not need to be frequent.
Water filtration system
SPA MARINA filtration system comprises:
- telescopic skimmer filter – an element taking and filtering water
- filtration and massage pump
- water filter (with a renewable cartridge for multiple use)
- water suction point
- pipes and PVC piping
fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3

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Skimmer filter with replaceable cartridge maintenance.
After the bath and its filtration have been turned off (“O”), take off the acrylic cover above the skim-
mer filter, unscrew the plastic lid of the filter and take out the cylinderlike cartridge. The cartridge
should be cleaned with a soft brush and warm water. Then all the elements should be installed again
in the opposite order and the bath may be switched on again.
Filtration (first speed)/
Hydromassage (second speed)
Filtration and massage flow (first and second speed)
Additional flow
(only second speed) through a pressure valve
Telescopic skimmer filter
Return flow (first and second speed)
Massage jets
1.8. DISINFECTION
Disinfection process in the SPA Marina is ozone based. Ozone is used during filtration.
Additionally, the bath is equipped with a START SET for pH correction and disinfection with active
oxygen, as described in Part 1.10.
1.9. THERMAL COVER (ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL)
The SPA MARINA can be optionally provided with a thermal cover.
When is it necessary to have a thermal cover?
– when the bath is going to be used outdoors, i.e. in a garden (the cover prevents the water from
excessive cooling down and keeps the bath clean),
– when the bath is going to be used very frequently indoors (the cover serves to prevent the water
from excessive evaporation)..
To keep the cover on place (no matter of the weather
conditions) there are 4 tie down strips with buckle-lock.
Metalic ends of the strips should be assembled to the down
side of the cabinet.
The thermal cover has 2 symetrical parts with the kind of

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hinge in the middle, for easy folding and handling.
Continous exposition to the sun, UV lightning can be the
cause of color change of the thermal cover.
Protect the thermal cover against the mechanical dama-
ges.
1.10. Measurement and treatment formula set
Before the first bath and always once in 2 weeks, please check the water pH with
the enclosed Dinofresh/pH Tester!!!
pH measurement:
• rinse a test container and fill to the 10 ml mark with pool water
• add 1 PHENOLRED tablet to the container and close the plug
• shake the container and dissolve the tablet
• compare the test water color with the colors in the left row
• ideal values range from 7.2 to 7.6
• all pH values below 6.8 make the water turn yellow
• all pH values above 8.2 make the water turn red.
Dinofresh measurement:
(This is a measurement of the active oxygen concentration contents, informing about the oxygen
contents level in water)
• rinse a test container and fill to the 10 ml mark with pool water
• add 1 DPD no 4 tablet to the container and close the plug
• shake the container and dissolve the tablet
• compare the colour of the solution with the colours in the column on the right side to read the
Dinofresh value of the tested water sample
• ideal values range from 5.0 to 8.0 mg/litre.
Important instructions:
• do not touch the tablets! It may distort the test outcome
• reading of results must take place immediately after the tablet has dissolved in water
• after each measurement the test container and its lid should be thoroughly rinsed. Otherwise,
it may also distort the results.
Thetabletreagents areprovidedfor thepurposeof theabovedescribed chemical
analyses and should not be used for any other purposes. The tablet reagents
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The START SET
If the measured pH is outside the range 7.2 to 7.6 it will be necessary to use SPA Marina
granules to correct level!!!
1. Dinominus - pH decreasing granules.
Dosage: about 10 g/1000 litre to lower pH by 0.1 (in case of MARINA approximately 5 – 7 g).
The granules should be poured over water surface as the filtration pump is on.
The pH measurement should take place directly after the correction. Do not add the granules
anywhere close to the skimmer.
2. Dinofresh - active oxygen granules should be added to the skimmer.
Dosage: 25 g/1m3- is a start value (15 g for MARINA), and then in 5g doses to restore the
Dinofresh level to 5 - 8 mg/l.
3. Dinoclean S- alkaline, liquid and strong chemical to clean the rim of the bath and dissolve
fats. It is perfect to clean any greasy stains from the walls or the rim of the bath, and to remove
calciferous deposits. Dosage: spread concentrated or dissolved (1:10) agent on dirty surfaces
using a brush. Rinse thoroughly after a short period of time. Do not let the agent dry before
rinsing.
A set of disinfecting agents for MARINA SPA can be purchased at your sales agent
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PART 2 - INSTALLATION MANUAL
2.1. TRANSPORT
The bath should only be transported in the original manufacturer's packaging! After unpacking, the
bath can be carried by the aluminum frame or acrylic elements. The pipes and cables must not be
used as handles/grips!!!
2.2. SITE PREPARATION
The SPA MARINA portable bath may be operated both indoors and outdoors. The site for the bath
should comply with the following conditions:
a. the proper area and the proper transportation routes (in case of closed premises)
b. 4.5 kW ~230V (3x2.5mm220A) electric connection protected by a circuit breaker switch with a
maximum cut-off value 30mA.
c. water supply and drainage (ø50)
d. leveled floor (floor drain recommended)
e. sufficient ventilation (indoors)
f) in case of a bath installed in a closed premise, access to the electrical equipment must be pro-
vided for maintenance or inspection purposes.
2.3. BATH POSITIONING
The floor should be very well leveled. All the bath
legs should be on a solid and hard surface. The
total weight of the bath with water is about 750kg.
The weight of the bath should be equally spread
over the 9 bath legs. The figure below shows the
points of support.
Location of the bath points of support
2.4. PREPARATION OF WATER AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Present regulations and the fact that the SPA MARINA devices are constantly powered make it
necessary to install a power line made from three wires (phase, neutral and ground) with a suitable
manual switch in the site’s electric installation. The line should be connected with the automatic cir-
cuit breaker with a maximum sensitivity 30mA.
BATH FILLING AND DRAINAGE
The bath requires connections to the water supply and sewage drain. It is equipped with a ½ ‘’ joint
that serves to transport water when filling and draining the bath.
It is not possible to drain the entire water content inside the bath
just through the drain valve (in the right hand side). The area
that cannot be drained is marked on the figure. The water there
should be removed manually (e.g. with a small bucket). The bath
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Please check the water level before entering the bath. The water level should
be from 3 to 4 cm above the skimmer. See the figure on the right. If the water
level is not sufficient, the filtration system will not work properly. Also heating
will not be possible. Please remember about adding water from time to time to
maintain the water level.
2.5. GROUNDING CABLE CONNECTION
A grounding installation with a 2.5 mm2wire is necessary for the circuit breaker and safety mecha-
nisms to work properly.
2.6. MAIN CONNECTION
The power cable must be connected to the fixed power supply to an IP X5 safety level. Socket
installation is not permitted. The power installation in the wall can be connected by a junction box.
An IP X5 junction box should be in the 3rd zone, and at least 20 cm above the floor level.
According to current regulations, sockets may not be installed within zones 0,1 and 2.
Zone 0 is the area inside the bath.
Zone 1 is the zone 0 area plus the space up to 2,25 m above the floor.
Zone 2 is the zone 1 area extended by 0,6 m, again up to 2,25 m above the floor.
Zone 3 is the area reaching 2,4 m beyond zone 2, up to 2,25 cm above the floor.
2,4 m
2,4 m
Zone 1 Zone 1
Zone 0
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 3
Zone 2
Zone 2
2,25 m
0,6 m 0,6 m
0,2 m
Location of protection zones
~
(30 mA cut-off value)
230 V electric connection
with 4,5 kW efficiency protected
by a circuit breaker switch
Water connection 1/2”
for filling and draining
the bath.
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All the SPA MARINA hydromassage components are on the right hand side of
the bath. To ensure easy access to them, the right side of the bath should not
be encased.
Hydraulic connections
DD
P
I
H
G
F
K
R
VT
Z2Z1
A. 2 fixed rotational jets
B. 4 rotational jets
C. 12 fixed mini-jets
D. 2 aeration regulators
E. Suction point
F. Skimmer filter
G. Water ozonator
H. Hydromassage and filtration pump
I. Blower
K. Control box
L. Light
O. Fixed ozone mini-jet
P. Control panel
R. Electric heater
S. Cushions
T. Filling / draining valve
V. Filling / drainage
X. Section valve
Z . Pump inlet
. Filtration and hydromassage outlet
1
Z2
OFF
ON
A
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OFF
ON
A
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D
D
P
F
CB
B
C
X
A
SS
S
C
E
L
O
2.7. MAINTENANCE OF ACRYLIC ELEMENTS
Only mild fluids (not containing acetone, abrasive or caustic
substances) should be used to clean the bath. The structure
and low level of surface adhesion of acrylic mean that keep-
ing the bath clean should not be a problem.
Mechanically damaged gloss acrylic (small, shallow scratch-
es) can be easily repaired. In the case of small scratches, a
small amount of wax-free car-polish should be used. Deeper
scratches may be removed by sandpaper in order of grain
800, 1200, 2000 followed by the car-polish mentioned earlier.
In order for the surface to be smooth it should be ground in
a circular motion, followed by a wax car polish (which pro-
vides a high level of shine). Repairs can be made with a
repair kit available at the dealer shops; however we recom-
mend using the services of our authorized POOL-SPA
service staff. The repair kit

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2.8. ELECTRICAL SCHEME OF THE MARINA SPA
1234
ON
PUMP 1
20AT 20AT
RELAY
16A/250VAC
RELAY
16A/250VAC
RELAY
16A/250VAC
RELAY
16A/250VAC
RELAY
5A/250VAC
RELAY
5A/250VAC
RTC
LNPE LNPE LNPE
AUX
COMP
TANK
CIRC
PUMP
2AT
2AT
630mAT
5AT 6,3AT 6,3AT
+
~
~
_
PE
PROGRAMMING
KEY
TEMP
PROBE
AUX
KEYPAD
FLUX
COMP
TANK
LEVEL
VAR
PUMP
VAR
BLOWER
SD
INTERFACE
TSC 9
KEYPAD
MAIN
KEYPAD
LEVEL
SENSE
I2C
BUS
ASTREL
HI/LI
PROBE
BLOWER OZONE
LNPE
L
N
PE
R91
R90
R89
R88
R120
R119
R118
R94
INPUT VOLTAGE
PUMP 2
L/LO N PE
PUMP 2
L/HI N PE
PUMP 1
L/LO N PE
L/HI N PE
NL
LNPE LNPE
RELAY
30A/250VAC
RELAY
30A/250VAC
RELAY
30A/250VAC
RELAY
16A/250VAC
RELAY
16A/250VAC
Transformer
RELAY
30A/250VAC
HEATER
Multicolor
LED LAMP
OZONE
GENERATOR
230V 50/60Hz
MASSAGE PUMP 1
1,1 kW
MAINS SUPPLY
~230VAC 50Hz
L: 4,5 kW
Wire: 3 x 2,5mm2
HEATER
2kW 230VAC
Blower
230V 50/60Hz
1,1kW
KEYPAD TSC4 Water level
sensor
LIGHT
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