Sunrise spas Spas User manual

SPA OWNER’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PART A –GENERAL MANUAL
(APPLIES TO ALL SPAS)
INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
START UP AND OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
Read in conjunction with Part B –brand specific manual
to form a complete Owner’s Manual
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INDEX
Table of Contents
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW SPA ...................................................................................................................3
YOUR PERSONAL SPA DATA .......................................................................................................................................................................5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..........................................................................................................................................................6
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................................9
WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR SPA .......................................................................................................................................................................11
WHAT'S UNDER YOUR SPA (THE EQUIPMENT) ........................................................................................................................................16
START-UP ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
MP3 SYSTEM OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
MP3/BLUETOOTH READY SYSTEM OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 21
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................................................................................................22
FILTER SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
ACCESSING FILTER CARTRIDGES ..............................................................................................................................................................25
DRAINING YOUR SPA ...............................................................................................................................................................................26
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA ..........................................................................................................................................................................27
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR SPA ...............................................................................................................................................................28
WATER TREATMENT GUIDE .....................................................................................................................................................................36

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CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF
YOUR NEW SPA
We have tried to compile a complete, easy to understand manual all about your spa and its' maintenance.
Years of research and development have gone into producing the superior quality product you have
purchased. Your spa is made from the highest quality material and latest technology available today. Pride
and meticulous attention to detail have resulted in the spa you have chosen. With proper care, your spa
will provide many years of comfort and pleasure.
Please take a few minutes now to read all of the instructions before you install your spa. This owner's
manual will help you understand your spa, so you will get the most from your investment. For service and
advice, do not hesitate to call your authorized dealer. Your questions will be welcomed by friendly and
knowledgeable staff.
May you have as much pleasure and enjoyment using your new spa, as we had making it for you.
We understand there are many choices in the marketplace when you are
considering adding a spa to your home, so thank you for choosing a spa by
Leisure Manufacturing Inc. Enjoy!
SAFETY SIGN
IMPORTANT NOTICE: SAFETY SIGN
Enclosed with this Owner’s Manual is a Safety Sign. This sign must be permanently installed in a location
that is visible to all spa users. It is the spa owner’s responsibility to remind all users about safe spa use,
particularly occasional users of the spa, who may not be aware of the various health and safety issues.
To obtain additional or replacement copies of the safety sign, contact your dealer.

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ATTENTION: SPA OWNER
In the immediate vicinity of the spa, a sign must be posted stating the following:
1) The spa’s address
2) Location of the nearest telephone with posted emergency numbers
3) Nearest available police department, fire department and ambulance/rescue unit
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY AND CONSUMER OBLIGATIONS
As a new spa owner, you have specific obligations in regards to the installation and safe use of
this spa. Failure to do so may result in a loss of warranty coverage not to mention personal
injury to those using this spa.
Inspect the spa upon its arrival for damage. If you are being made aware of this for the first time, your
spa may not have been delivered in its original factory packaging. If this is the case, please take time to
inspect your spa and report any damage or missing items to your dealer.
1) Install the spa both physically and electrically, in accordance with any local codes.
2) Provide suitable access to all sides of the spa. Any custom built enclosure, either above or below a
deck surface, must be able to be removed with relative ease.
3) Provide sufficient work area around the spa’s perimeter especially the side the spa’s equipment is
located on.
4) Regularly check operation of the spa in regard to filtration, jet pump operation and the heating
system.
5) Report any concern to the dealer. Any problem that arises towards the end of particular warranty
coverage should be documented and reported to the dealer
6) Maintain the water’s chemical balance and clean/replace the system’s cartridge filter(s) as
instructed by the dealer and/or Leisure Manufacturing Inc.
7) Drain and refill the spa on a regular basis as instructed by the dealer and/or Leisure Manufacturing
Inc.
8) Winterize and store the spa and its’components in accordance with the manufacturer’s printed
instructions.
9) Care for and maintain the spa cabinet, hard cover and acrylic surface as outlined in these
instructions.
10)Ask your dealer to record the spa’s serial number on your bill of sale.
11)Provide a copy of your bill of sale, if requested by the dealer or Leisure Manufacturing Inc.

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YOUR PERSONAL SPA DATA
Before you begin the installation of your new spa please take a few minutes to fill out the details of your
spa. This information will become invaluable later should you have a question for your dealer or should
you need to make a warranty claim. Ask your dealer to assist you in recording this information.
Model Year
Model Name/Number
Spa Serial#
Jet Pump(s) Size (HP, SPL, Watts etc.)
Heater size (kw)
Filter Cartridge (Model Number/Size)
Topside Control/Keypad
Spa Pack Model #
Spa Pack Serial #
Dealer Name
Date of Purchase
We strongly recommend that you attach your bill of sale to this manual after installation is complete.
Keep it in a safe place for future reference. You may also wish to attach any notes you have made about
the dealer delivery, dealer start up demo or any other notes that may be of benefit in the future.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS
DANGER: Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent
unauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children cannot use this spa
unless they are supervised at all times.
DANGER: Risk of Injury. The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water
flow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump, be
sure that the flow rates are compatible.
Never operate 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 fitting.
DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. Install at least 5 feet (1.5m) from all metal surfaces. As an
alternative, a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is
permanently connected by a minimum 8 AWG (8.4mm2) solid copper conductor to the wire
connector on the terminal box that is provided for this purpose.
DANGER: Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electrical appliance, such as a light,
telephone, radio, or television, within 5 feet (1.5m) of a spa.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury:
a) The water in a spa should never exceed 40°C (104°F). Water temperatures between 38°C
(100°F) and 40°C are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are
recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
b) Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during
the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa
water temperatures to 38°C (100°F).
c) Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature 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.
CAUTION:
Maintain water chemistry in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

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READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When using this equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Including the following:
a) A green coloured terminal or a terminal marked G, GR, Ground, Grounding or the international
grounding symbol is located inside the supply terminal box or compartment. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric
supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors
supplying this equipment.
b) At least two lugs marked "BONDING LUGS" are provided on the external surface or on the inside of
the supply terminal box or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local
common bonding grid in area of the hot tub or spa to these terminals with an insulated or bare
copper conductor not smaller than No.6 AWG.
c) All field-installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains or other similar hardware within
3m (10ft) of the spa or hot tub shall be bonded to the equipment grounding bus with copper
conductors not smaller than No.6 AWG.
DO NOT connect your spa to an extension cord.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HYPERTHERMIA
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal
temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37°C
(98°F). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal
temperature of the body. The effects of hyperthermia include:
Unawareness of impending hazard
Failure to perceive heat
Failure to recognize the need to exit spa
Physical inability to exit spa
Fetal damage in pregnant women
Unconsciousness and danger of drowning
WARNING:
The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can significantly
increase the risk of fetal hyperthermia.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SPAS WITH AUDIO SYSTEMS
CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. Do not leave compartment door open.
CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. Replace components only with identical components.
Do not operate the audio/video controls while inside the spa.
WARNING: Prevent Electrocution. Do not connect any auxiliary components to the system
(example: cable, additional speakers, headphones, additional audio/video components etc).
These units are not provided with an outdoor antenna. When provided, it should be installed in
accordance with article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other risk of injury. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
If 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 servicing to a qualified service personnel.
This unit should be subjected to periodic routine maintenance (example: once every 3 months)
to make sure that the unit is operating properly.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Remember, your new spa is a powerful piece of electrical and plumbing equipment. You owe it to yourself,
your family and your friends to install it correctly and safely. Before attempting to hook-up or use your
spa, please read the following instructions.
POSITIONING OF YOUR SPA - CONSIDERATIONS
Your spa is completely self-contained. Therefore, you can situate it just about anywhere; on a patio, in or
on a deck, in a basement or sunroom. It comes completely pre-plumbed and water tested from the
factory. Never lift or carry the spa by the plumbing. Damage could occur which would not be covered
under warranty.
You should take into account the following when selecting prospective spa sites in order to maximize
enjoyment.
To avoid any personal injury or damage to your spa, have 4-5 people ready to assist you to move the spa
to its' final location. Use a moving dolly and/or straps to more evenly distribute the spa's weight. Never lift
or carry the spa by its' plumbing.
SITE CONSIDERATIONS
Local codes
Local building, property and electrical codes may affect your installation.
Delivery access to location
Gates, overhangs, fences, gas meters, and AC units may become
obstructions. You may need to access from a neighbour's yard or employ
a crane.
Vegetation in spa area
Trees, bushes, flowers etc. can all add to spa maintenance.
Spa location relative to
buildings
The location could add to your spa maintenance (removing snow from
cover) and increase operating costs.
Fences, tree lines
More privacy during use and serves as a wind break but may also add
more maintenance.
Spa step out location
Any surface that is slippery when wet could be dangerous for bathers both
entering and exiting the spa.
Spa Direction
View when using a lounger & ease of access for servicing.
Downspouts and natural
drainage of land
These may flood the spa area, damage spa or create a safety hazard to
bathers.
Outside water supply and
draining location
You will need a place to safely drain the spa and a way to refill it easily.
Optional accessories
These may take up added space that you must plan for (cover
remover/holder).
SPA SUPPORT
Whatever the support is, it must be:
a) A continuous, level surface, above grade, capable of handling 80 lbs. per sq. ft. that will not be
compromised by changes in the water table or water sitting in the area.
b) Such that the weight of the spa, water and bathers is not supported by the spa lip.
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ACCEPTABLE SPA SUPPORT BASES
Concrete Pad
4" to 6" thick with provision for run off
Patio Stones, Pavers etc.
Levelled with proper preparation of the earth
Wooden Deck Floor
Incl. centre support uprights in concrete and joists spaced 12" on centre
Engineered Plastic Spa Pad
Following pad manufacturer's instructions
Unacceptable Spa support bases include crushed gravel, stone dust, bare earth, platform built directly
onto earth. Damage caused by improper spa installation will void factory warranty.
Do NOT locate your spa in a low run-off area since melting snow or rain can cause pump and
equipment damage. WATER SHOULD ALWAYS DRAIN AWAY FROM THE SPA.
See “Part B – Your Specific Spa’ for dimensions that can be used to determine the proper location of
submerged conduits in concrete slab installations. All dimensions are made from the outside of the spa's
frame with the access panels removed.

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WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR SPA
HYDROTHERAPY JETS
A variety of jet sizes and internal styles are used in unique seating patterns to achieve superior
hydrotherapy in individual spa models. Therefore, not every jet described or pictured below is in every
model. Not all jet internal styles are available in all jet sizes.
To adjust the water volume, simply turn the jet face clockwise to the off position or counter clockwise to
the maximum position. If you move too hard to maximum you will release the internal from the jet body.
Jet Type
Size
Adjustable
Flow
Where it is most often used
Ozone
1 ½” (38mm)
2” (51mm)
No/Yes
Seat backs, neck & shoulders, palm jets (adjustable
flow)
Cluster
2 ¼” (56mm)
Yes
Palm jets, loungers, seat backs, calves
Mini
3 5/16” (84mm)
Yes
Seat backs, footwells, neck collars, loungers
Poly
3 ⅝” (92mm)
4 ⅜” (105mm)
Yes
Seat backs, footwells, loungers
Power
5 ¼” (133mm)
Yes
Seat backs, footwells, loungers
Poly Monster
3 ½” (89mm)
No
Domes
Master Massage
7 ½” (191mm)
Yes
Footwells
Foot Domes
Many of our larger models have unique foot domes that provide soothing therapy for
your tired and aching feet. The dome gives us the chance to provide foot massage to
several seating areas at the same time.

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Nozzle Type
Hydrotherapy Effect
Description
Fixed Stream
A steady, non-adjustable stream of water.
Adjustable Fixed Stream
A volume adjustable stream of water.
Directional
A steady volume adjustable stream of water with adjustable
nozzle direction
Rifled
A volume adjustable stream of water that gives the feel of a
rotating stream of water without moving parts.
Massage
A volume adjustable stream of water that rotates. The
combination of the moving inner mechanism and front face
gives an ever changing pattern to the massage.
Master Massage
Most often powered by itself from a single pump via a diverter
valve. This jet produces a tidal wave sensation in the footwell
and upwards to the water surface.
Monster Jet
This high volume jet nozzle produces a volcano like sensation
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OTHER INTERNAL FITTINGS
Return Fitting (Models with Circ Pump only)
The return fitting is simply a wall fitting through which filtered and heated water
return to the spa. Never block this fitting with any part of your body.
Suctions
These multi-holed, anti-vortex fittings in the footwell provide the intake water for the
pump(s). A powerful suction is produced here when the jet pumps are turned on. On
systems with a circulation pump, the bypass suction fitting (smaller than regular
suction), may have little to no suction on it, since the circulation pump has a lower
flow than the jet pump and the suction is only active as the filter(s) become clogged.
All suctions in our spas are VBG compliant for your safety.
Bottom Drain (Most models)
This grated fitting, connected to the drain valve, allows for uninterrupted draining of
the spa to the lowest level possible in each model.
Perimeter LED Lighting
These round or hex shaped, multi-faceted fittings, located on the vertical spa wall and
deck of the spa, are the lenses for the LED light outputs.
Air Injectors (Models with Air Blower option)
These gently domed fittings are located in the bottom of the seats and are designed to
diffuse the air, provided by the air blower, into tiny bubbles to enhance the spa
experience.
Air Blower system with Aromatherapy Canister (Models with Air Blower option)
The Aromatherapy system works automatically whenever the air blower is activated. A
wonderful fragrance will fill the spa area adding to the overall spa experience.
To add beads to the canister:
Locate the canister on the deck of the spa Make sure the air blower is off before
removing the cap Place beads inside the canister Replace cap Turn on air blower and
enjoy!
A random trial package is included with the original Owner's Manual. Ask your dealer
for refills of aromatherapy beads.

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Teleweir
Skimmer/Filter
This is the housing for your cartridge filter(s) and provides skimming action to remove
surface debris. Some models have a removable basket from which debris can be
dumped.
DECK CONTROLS
Diverter Valves
These wave handle valves are used to direct water flow between 2 groups of jets.
You can choose 1 group independently or mix between the 2 groups. We
recommend you shut off the jet pump before changing the valve setting.
Wave
Toggle
Air Controls
Located on the deck of the spa, these valves control the amount of air being
mixed with the water stream at each jet. The minimum to maximum movement
is approximately ¼ turn or on/off for toggle type. More air will increase the
massage effect from the jet. Proper air draw is achieved when the jet pump is
operating on high speed, particularly if the pump is a 2-speed pump.
On/off Water Valve
This positive seal valve is used to turn the water feature on/off. Adjust it as
needed to achieve the best effect from the water feature.
WATER FEATURES
LED Waterfall
The LED waterfall located on a flat along the inside of the spa creates a relaxing
sheet of water when turned on and adjusted using the on/off valve. When the
Light key is pressed LEDs light up the waterfall body as well as the water sheet
coming out of the waterfall.
Whitewater
(Sunrise)
Whitewater
(Paragon)
XL
Roadster

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LED Pop Up Waterfall
This unique water feature uses the flow of water to lift the top cover when the
waterfall valve is opened. The cover's underside design causes the water to form
a fan shaped sheet which provides a waterfall effect. When the waterfall valve is
closed the cover drops back to its' rest position slowly. The pop up waterfall is
also LED ready so when the LED lights are turned on the water sheet formed will
take on the colour of the LED system.
WATER FOUNTAINS
Located along the deck of the spa, these water features create a water rope
effect into the spa when turned on.
MISCELLANEOUS
LED Spa Light
This clear or slightly bluish fitting is usually in the vertical surface of the spa
steps. It is controlled by a designated switch on the keypad. It serves as a safety
feature; lighting the spa's contours for those entering or exiting the spa.
Head Cushions
The many head cushions you will find in our spas are designed to add comfort to
your spa experience. Whether it is just to rest you head as you sit back and
enjoy the hydrotherapy or if it is to support your neck as you let our neck collar
jets soothe your aching neck and shoulders, you'll find all our head cushions
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WHAT’S UNDER YOUR SPA (THE EQUIPMENT)
The spa's control pack, circulation pump, heater, drain connection and ozonator
may be accessed by removing the cabinet panel along the control side of the
spa. Removing the panel(s) to the right or left of the spa's main access panel will
allow access to the jet pumps, blower and any other optional equipment. On
some models, all equipment is accessible from the main access panel.
The free standing spa pack houses the receptacles and switching apparatus (circuit board) for the
pump(s) blower, light, keypad etc. ,as well as the heat regulating system. The spa pack is also where the
electrical supply connections are made. The horizontal heater is attached to the bottom of the spa pack.
2-Speed Jet Pump
A high performance 2-speed jet pump provides the power to operate the
various hydrotherapy jets in the spa, at the optimum level. On models
without a circulation pump, the low speed of the pump is used to circulate
the water so it can be filtered and heated. Some models may have a 2nd jet
pumps to properly power the jets. Gate valves in the plumbing lines allow
easy servicing of the circ pump and heater. Safety clips on the valve shafts
keep the valves open during use.
Circulation Pump
The high efficiency, space saving circulation pump slowly moves water
through the filter system, across the heater element and then back to the
spa via the return fitting.
Air Blower Pump
The quiet air blower pumps air to the air manifold creating a "champagne"
bubbling effect from the air injectors inside the spa. The air passes through
an aromatherapy canister first, eroding the scented beads that are inside
the canister.
Ozonator
An ozonator is used to assist in water treatment. The corona discharge (CD)
model produces ozone which is drawn into the spa water via the return
plumbing.
UV Sanitizer
A UV sanitizer is used to reduce chemical use by passing the spa water over
a UV bulb. The specific wavelength disrupts the DNA in the bacteria so it
cannot reproduce. This results in better overall water quality with fewer
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Varimax Pump
This optional variable speed jet pump is controlled by a separate keypad
on the deck of the spa. The speed of the pump can be lowered, raised or
set to alternate between 2 speeds allowing you to customize the therapy
even more. See the separate Varimax instruction sheet, in your Spa
Owner’s Packet, for complete details on how to operate this pump.
Microsilk Pump
This optional high pressure jet pump in conjunction with a patented
plumbing system creates a “cloud” of small, micro bubbles in the spa.
These micro bubbles help open your pores to invigorate both your body
and senses. Microsilk runs independently from the rest of your spa. See
the separate Microsilk instruction sheet, in your Spa Owner’s Packet, for
complete details on how to operate this unique pump.
Bromine Generator
A bromine generator uses small doses of electrical current to charge
special “plates” inside the unit. These charged plates help release bromine
from a bromine bank established in the spa. The amount to be released
can be lowered, raised or given a 1 time “boost” depending on bather load.
Complete set up and operation of the bromine generator is explained in
the manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual that we pass along to you, in your Spa
Owner’s Packet.
Other items under your spa may include an audio power supply, audio receiver and LED control system.

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START-UP
HOW YOUR SPA WORKS
Circulating, Heating and Filtering
Dedicated 24/7 circulation pump or low speed of a 2 speed pump (depending on model).
Immersion heating element within a stainless steel heater barrel.
Filter System
Single or two-cartridge system that is accessible from inside the spa.
Hydrotherapy
A combination of up to three (3) single or 2-speed jet pumps provides a gentle, low-speed therapy or
intense, high-speed therapy. The jets have directional nozzles, multiple directional nozzles, fixed nozzles
or rotating nozzles. Most of the jets have the ability to have the water volume adjusted to your therapy
needs.
Deck Controls
Air controls mix air with the water stream coming out of the jet. A diverter valve is used on some models
to dedicate pump flow to specific groups of jets or share it amongst several jets. Models with the waterfall
feature have a control valve to turn the waterfall on/off.
A digital topside control panel allows you to activate the pumps, blower and light plus set the temperature
that you want the water to be. The topside display also shows error messages and tells you if any special
spa pack features are operating, including protection against overheating and freeze-up.
Champagne Air Bubbler
The blower feature uses a high output air pump to send air through the water via shower head injectors.

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Lighting
Your spa is equipped with a multi-LED spa light allowing you to enjoy the effects of a colour changing LED
light system. LED lights around the perimeter of the spa create a special effect of colour changing lights.
LED Light Operation
Your spa may be equipped with an LED light system consisting of perimeter lights, lighted water
feature(s), lighted jets and a thru wall underwater spa light, depending on the spa model and options. The
system is controlled using the LIGHT key on the topside control panel. The spa pack is factory
set/programmed for simple on/off spa light operation. Note that not all colours are available on all LED
systems.
Operation: To move from setting to setting simply turn the LIGHT key on/off.
If the light is turned OFF for more than 5 seconds, the sequence automatically restarts at the last colour
shown.
Light Sequence (Ultrabrite System)
Slow Cycle
White (Blue, Green and Red mix)
Aqua (Blue and Green mix)
Magenta (Blue and Red mix)
Blue
Gold (Red and Green mix)
Green
Red
Flash
Strobe
Light Sequence (Via LM8 Spa Pack Module)
Gem (Red, Green and Blue mix)
Blue
Green
Red
Strobe
Fade
Island (Green and Blue mix)
Roses (Red and Green mix)
Violets (Red and Blue mix)
Music (If you have the audio option, the LED lights will change with the music)
Light Sequence (Sunlite Feature/Option Where Available –Lighted Jets)
The Sunlite System uses a special MZ controller that has a unique colour sequence.
Colour Wheel (Slow fade from colour to colour)
White
Aqua
Magenta
Blue
Red
Colour Jump (A fast change from colour to colour)

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FILLING YOUR SPA
Okay, your new spa has been connected to the power and you have a basic understanding of how the
equipment works and what the jets can do for you. We know you are anxious to fill the spa and get it
started, but please read this section carefully before you fill your spa.
1) Make certain that the breaker or fuse(s) that supplies your spa equipment is off.
2) Wash the spa surface thoroughly with warm water and a soft cloth only to remove any construction
or transportation debris.
3) Check that the drain connection is closed.
4) Check that the unions on the spa pack and pump(s) are tight. They can loosen during
transportation.
5) Remove the filter cartridges.
6) Begin filling the spa with a standard garden hose. Do not fill your spa with soft water (consult
dealer). If possible, your source fill water temperature should not be less than 70°F (21°C). Do Not
operate the spa with low water levels. A level 4" over the bottom of the skimmer mouth is
recommended. Maximum initial water level should be 6” below the spa lip. Adjust as needed based
on number of bathers using the spa. Consider adding an overflow to your spa if you are regularly
having enough bathers in the spa to significantly raise the water level such that damage to
equipment may occur.
7) Increase the fill pressure slowly to prevent surface damage by a jerking hose.
8) Visually check all lines for leaks and correct immediately. If you cannot stop the leak simply by
tightening a union or resetting an "O" ring or gasket, contact your dealer immediately.
9) Turn on the main power at your electrical panel.
10)The topside control panel will initialize and begin its’ start-up procedure. Then the system will start
the circulation pump(or low speed pump) and the heater.
11)Re-install the filter cartridges.
IMPORTANT: Now, read about the keypad operation, user settings, system defaults, automatic
functions and display messages included in this manual (see User Guide in the Index). Take a
few minutes to try the various keys and features on your new spa. For your convenience the
User Guide is located at the end of Part B of this Owner’s Manual.
Once you feel comfortable with the operation of your spa's controls, set the temperature to the desired
level (100°F/38°C is an excellent starting point). Close the air controls and cover the spa with your hard
cover. Heat up times will vary based on volume of water in the spa, but you can generally expect 6-8
hours to reach maximum temperature. Spas running on 120VAC will have a longer initial heat-up time.
Always view the temperature display before entering the water. For your own personal safety,
do not enter when the temperature exceeds the maximum set point of 40°C (104°F).
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