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2. Lips aerial Supply Ic 2009 OWNER S MANUAL United States Canada and International p 4 4 Hp 4 1 5 u ni 2 he 7 E ups Y ERU it ot Cal Spas Home Resort Rey UL UL www calspas com e LTR20091002 Rev B 1 30 09 Preparing for Your New nground Spa Clear Water Plan Inground Spa Installation Checklist The Key to Clear 23 Planning the Best Location For Your Spa 4 Testing and Adjusting Spa Water 24 Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor SAO aai 9 eee ewe eee 25 Equipment Filter 27 Inground Spa Site Preparation Bather Load 27 Electrical Requirements US and Canada 6 Starting the Spa with Fresh Water 28 GFCI Wiring Diagram 4 Maintenance Schedule 29 Electrical nstallation Europe 8 Del Zone Eclipse Ozonator 30 RCD Wiring Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems 31 Installing the Inground Shell 10 Cleaning and Maintenance Equipment Pack Plumbing Connections 11 Removing and Reseating the Pillows 32 Plumbing Connections 11 SPa COVO 6a x ice ER RC 32 Electrical and Electronic Connection
3. 13 Draining Your 33 Pouring the Deck 16 Cleaning and Replacing the Filter 33 9800 Electronic Control Operation Winterizing Cold Climate Draining 33 AgNO NE MESAJE eek ere Cleaning the Cover Shell and Pillows 34 Adjustable Jets 22 i J Appendix Diverter Knobs 22 Replacement Parts 36 iii dates 22 MEM Keeping Fit with your Cal Spa 37 Air Ventus cece ee Ear ee 22 Cal Spas 39 CONTACT INFORMATION For customer service please contact your authorized dealer immediately If you need additional information and or assistance please contact Copyright 2008 2009 LMS Inc All rights reserved Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited LMS Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona CA 91766 Toll Free 1 800 CAL SPAS Fax 1 909 629 3890 Cal Spas is a registered trademark Due to continuous improvement programs all models operation and or specifications are subject to change without prior notice LTR20091002 Rev B 1 30 09 www calspas com I mportant Safety I nstructions When installing and using this electrical equipment always follow basic safety precautions Following these instructions will help ma
4. The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedi cated protected circuit as required by ANSI NFPA 70 with no other appliances or lights sharing the power Use copper wire with THHN insulation Do not use aluminum wire Use the table below to determine your GFCI and wir ing requirements When NEC requires the use of wires larger than 6 AWG install a junction box near the spa and use 6 AWG wire between the junction box and the spa Wire runs over 85 feet must increase wire gauge to the next lower number For example A normal 50 amp with four 8 AWG Copper wires run over 85 feet would require you to go to four 6 AWG cop per wires Read and follow the heater manufacturer s safety and installation instructions prior to installation and op eration Incorrect installation may damage the heater and void its warranty Testing the GFCI Breaker Test the GFCI breaker prior to first use and periodical ly when the spa is powered To test the GFCI breaker follow these instructions spa should be operating Pressthe TEST button on the GFCI The GFCI will trip and the spa will shut off Reset the GFCI breaker by switching the breaker to the full OFF position wait a moment then turn the breaker back on The spa should have power again Spa Model Required Wires Required Designer inground spas One 50 amp Four 8 AWG wires with one 5 5 kW heater Designer inground
5. Without ozonator m Chlorinating Granules With ozonator Bromine level Without ozonator With ozonator Shocking the Water In addition to using a chemical sanitizer you will periodically need to shock the water Shocking the water helps remove burned out chemicals bacteria and other organic material from your spa s water and im proves your sanitizer s effectiveness Do not use chlorinating shock which will damage your spa s jets and pump seals The only shock you should use is Cal Spas Oxidizer Shock It is an easy way to maintain either chlorine or bromine chemical plans For best results use the directions below Add one ounce of Cal Spas Oxidizer Shock e Once a week e After heavy bather loads e f water has a strong odor Spa must be running with all of the jets on high for 30 minutes with the cover open If necessary repeat oxidizer shock in 30 minute intervals Chemical Safety Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles packages and in your owner s manual Failure to follow chemical directions may result in serious injury sickness or even death Do not exceed chemical dosages as recommended may have been exposed to chemical contact prior to in the Clear Water Plan or on chemical bottles and wearing them again packages Inhaling or ingesting chemicals will cause serious in Never change chemical brands or types without com jury sickness or even death pletel
6. button Circulation Pump This is an optional feature The circulation pump will come on when the system is checking temperature during filter cycles during freeze conditions or when another pump is on Preset Filter Cycles There are two filter cycles per day The start and end times of each cycle are programmable To program set the time as instructed above then press MODE PROG to advance to the next setting or to exit after the last setting The default filter cycles are as fol lows 2 www calspas com e first filter cycle is automatically activated at 8 00 AM and operates the pump until 10 00 AM The FILTER 1 indicator icon will light when filter is running e The second filter cycle is automatically activated at 8 00 PM and operates the pump until 10 00 PM The FILTER 2 indicator icon will light when filter 2 is running The pump and the ozone generator will run during fil tration At the start of each filter cycle the blower will run on highest speed for 30 seconds to clean out the air channels The lowest speed of pump 2 and pump 3 will run for five minutes In the event of power loss or shut down the time of day will need to be reset for filter cycles to run according to your desired program ming Clean up Cycle When the pump or blower is turned on by a button press a clean up cycle begins 30 minutes after the pump or blower is turned off or times out The pump and the ozone gener
7. 12915 5 Clear Water Plan 8 Starting the Spa with Fresh Water We recommend you use Cal Spas chemicals only Other brands of chemicals may have similar names and or usage descriptions but due to manufacturing differences use of other chemicals can increase the likelihood of under or over dosing the spa chemi cals Damage to the spa or spa s components from improper chemicals or chemical usage is not covered under the spa s warranty Prior to filling a spa for the first time or after a rou tine draining you will want to follow this start up plan to extend water life and performance As with all chemical dosages listed in these Clear Wa ter Plans start up dosages are intended for 500 gal lon spas Please adjust the chemical dosages to the capacity of your particular spa Clean the surface of the spa with Cal Spas Multi Purpose Cleaner Apply a protective coat of Cal Spas Fast Sheen to the acrylic surface Fill the spa to the proper water level with normal tap water Do not use soft water 4 Usetest strip and balance the spa water e Adjust total alkalinity acceptable range is 80 120ppm e Adjust pH if necessary between 7 2 to 7 8 Pour in 16 oz of Cal Spas Metal Protector in the center of the spa 6 Add Stain and Scale Prevention 7 Add either chlorine or bromine but not both Chlorine Add two tablespoons of Cal Spas Chorine Granules to the spa water Bromine Add 2 07 of Ca
8. F 37 5 C The last measured temperature is constantly displayed on the control panel Note that the last measured spa temperature is displayed The displayed temperature will be updated when the pump has been running for at least two minutes Press the UP or DOWN buttons once to display the set temperature Each time either button is pressed again the set temperature will increase or decrease depending on which button is pressed After three seconds the control panel will automatically display the last measured spa temperature Time When time hasn t been programmed the TIME icon flashes To set the time press the TIME button and then the MODE PROG button Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust time See the next page for more detailed instructions Standard Economy Sleep and Standby Modes Mode Prog This button is used to switch between standard economy and sleep modes 1 Press MODE PROG to enter mode program ming 2 Press the DOWN button to cycle through to the desired mode 3 Press MODE PROG to confirm selection Standard Mode This 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 two minutes The STAND icon will display until the mode is changed Economy Mode Economy mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during filter cycles Th
9. alkalinity and too high Possible Solutions Clean filter Shock spa with sanitizer Add sanitizer Adjust pH and or alkalinity to recommended range ue d 493eAA 12915 Run jet pump and clean filter Drain and refill the spa Shock spa with sanitizer Add sanitizer Adjust pH to recommended range Shock spa with sanitizer Adjust pH to recommended range Shock spa with sanitizer if problem is vis ible or persistent drain clean and refill the spa Wipe off scum with clean rag if severe drain the spa use a spa surface and tile cleaner to remove the scum and refill the spa Shock spa with sanitizer and adjust pH Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain sani tizer level Adjust pH Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain sani tizer level Shock spa with sanitizer and maintain sani tizer level Allow free chlorine level to drop below 5 ppm before spa use Adjust total alkalinity and or pH Use a stain and scale inhibitor Adjust total alkalinity and pH if scale re quires removal drain the spa scrub off the scale refill the spa and balance the water Use a stain and scale inhibitor 12 www calspas com Cleaning and Maintenance bys 9 Removing and Reseating the Pillows You can remove the pillows for cleaning and maintenance quickly and easily This method works for all types of pillows Grab the lower edge of the pillow with both hands firmly and pull up As you do this the pillow i
10. and external filter Swim jet return Swim jet suction Ozone return Designer Spa Specifications DIJ 401 and DIJ 405 Equipment pack weight 250 Ibs DIJ 407 Equipment pack weight 300 Ibs One 2 5 HP heat pump One 4 HP swim pump Note Equipment pack cannot exceed 15 feet from spa Plumbing Connections IMPORTANT Always check local codes prior to any inground spa installation Once the spa and equipment are properly located you will want to lay out the plumbing run Trenches should be deep and wide enough to allow all pipes to be buried below the frost line and should be in as straight a line from the spa to the equipment as possible Check local code requirements for under ground pipes Always know what is under the ground before you dig anywhere You will need 2 flex or PVC lines for your suction in take and air line ground spas have marked intake and suction lines making it easy find and connect to and from the spa and equipment pack 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev _ Heat pump return Heat pump suction K EQUIPMENT PACK DIMENSIONS The plumbing run should not be any longer than 15 feet to maximize water pressure Another way to max imize water pressure is to limit or even eliminate the use of 90 elbows in your plumbing run A more direct plumbing run using 45 elbows is more efficient and promotes increased water pressure I dentifying Plumbing Lines
11. biceps then slowly return to start position Running or Walking Attach the exercise belt around your waist and at tach the two 62 exercise bands to the far wall of the spa Turn on the two swim jets and walk or run into jet stream Leg Streching and Strength Training Attach an ankle band to your ankle and attach a 62 exercise band to any exercise anchor Lift your leg to the side or back as the band provides tension a www calspas com xipueddy x Connecting the Exercise Equipment The drawings below show different ways the exercise kit can be connected depending on the exercises you wish to do THE ARM BAR EXERCISE BAND CONNECTION THE HOOK INTO THE STRENGTH TRAINING CONFIGURATION Appendix ROWING CONFIGURATION Y MITES KKK ROKR EK KEKE 555555555 d 0050500000000 af 0050505050000 XXX RRR 1010505050 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 555 00606000 RLS RRR ERE S54 KERR RRR RKO RON 4 PRR RRR A10 9 19 0 PREV KERR KKK OQ 03940295004 Co aee ROK bISS RR 19 0 9 9 060606060509 aS eee 009 I 20202945 8 8620192420544 A P KKH OM Co 05222525 Ral 96 59696 I n OCOL XXX X
12. cover and allow spa to cool below 107 F 42 C Press any button on the topside display to reset spa If spa will not reset after spa has cooled turn off power for approximately 30 seconds and then turn power back on If display message is repeated then shut the power off to the spa and call your dealer or service organization The priming mode will last for up to four minutes and then the spa will begin to heat and maintain the water temperature in the Standard mode The display will show SF when a vacuum switch closes All functions will turn off and the system will be disabled until a panel button is pressed Indicates heater is in Sleep Mode If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization May appear temporarily in an overheat situation and disappear when the heater cools Contact your dealer or service organization Indicates heater is in Standard None Mode Press any button to leave Standby Mode and return to normal operation 12 www calspas com eds uno pn Operating Your Spa 5 Adjustable ets Almost all of the jets in your spa are adjustable Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the left counter clockwise will decrease the amount of water flow through the jet Rotating the face of an adjustable jet to the right clockwise will increase the amount of water flow through the jet Neck jets adjust in the opposite directions counter clockwise to incr
13. 000865 CHE07000880 CHE07000830 When used as directed this product Establishes a bromide bank in is effective as a spa and hot tub water Spas and hot tubs disinfecting agent Spa Brite Foam Gone CHE07000580 CHE07000590 Clears up cloudy water in spas and hot tubs Effective at all spa and hot tub temperatures CHE07000800 CHE07000810 Breaks up existing foam in spa water Effective at all spa and hot tub temperatures Enzyme Formula Metal Protector CHE07000600 CHE07000605 Emulsifies and biodegrades bodily oils suntan lotion and other contami nants in spas and hot tubs CHE07000630 CHE07000640 Controls water discoloration caused by minerals Special Extra Strength formula for spas and hot tubs 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev Breaks down organic and inorganic material Removes calcium scale Prevents minerals from damaging spa components and affecting per formance xipueddy Brominating Tablets Fast Sheen 07000610 Unique water based chemically re active silicone sealant and polish Seals shines and protects spa sur CHE07000760 CHE07000770 Sanitizer disinfectant for spas and hot tubs faces Filter Cartridge Liquid Hardness Cleaner Increaser CHE07000690 CHE07000250 Increases water hardness to reduce corrosion Helps reduce and mineral deposits foaming pH Alkalinity Up pH Alkalinity Down CHE07000720 CHE07000730 CHE07000
14. 1 tablespoon of chlorine granules e The recommended level of Chlorine is 1 3 ppm 3 Add 2 oz of Stain and Scale Defense 4 Remove dirty filter from the spa and rinse off 5 Place your extra clean filter cartridge back into the spa 6 Vacuum debris from the bottom of your spa with the spa vacuum Day Two Friday 1 Test spa water using chlorine test strips 2 Based on the test strip reading e Adjust total alkalinity then the pH if needed Add 1 tablespoon of chlorine granules if needed 3 Add 2 oz of Cal Spas Oxidizer Shock to spa Run spa for 15 minutes with cover off 4 Replace cover 20 2009 Inground Spas www calspas com LTR20091002 Rev B Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems Problem Cloudy Water Water Odor Chlorine Odor Musty Odor Organic buildup scum ring around spa Algae Growth Eye Irritation Skin Irritation Rash Stains Scale Probable Causes Dirty filter Excessive oils organic mat ter Improper sanitization Suspended particles organ ic matter Overused or old water Excessive organics in water Improper sanitization Low pH Chloramine level too high Low pH Bacteria or algae growth Buildup of oils and dirt High pH Low sanitizer level Low pH Low sanitizer level Unsanitary water Free chlorine level above 5 ppm Total alkalinity and or pH too low High iron or copper in source water High calcium content in water total
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16. 750 Helps maintain pH in spas and hot Lowers pH in spas and hot tubs tubs Stain amp Scale Oxidizer Shock Prevention CHE07000650 2CHE07000660 CHE07000680 4 CHE07000710 Destroys organic contaminants and odor causing wastes 20 www calspas com of Martel Supply CHANGING THE Way You FEEL Powered by GE Motors LMS Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona CA 91766 Toll Free 1 800 CAL SPAS Fax 1 909 629 3890 www calspas com LTR20091002 Rev B 1 30 09
17. Add 8 oz of Cal Spas Liquid Filter Cleaner to the bucket of water Note It is a good idea to keep a spare filter to use in the spa while the dirty filter is being deep cleaned This way you can rotate the filters and both will last longer Twist off the tablet tube and set it aside Soak the filter for a minimum of 24 hours Spray the filter with a water hose Spray each pleat carefully Put fresh bromine in the tablet tube if you use it as a sanitizer and twist it back on top of the filter Reinstall the filter Do not overtighten Bather Load Bather Load is the term used to describe the num ber of people using a spa combined with the length of usage and the frequency of usage All these fac tors have a great effect on the spa water The higher the bather load the more chemicals need to be add ed and a longer filtration time will be needed All versions of the Cal Spas Clear Water Plan are designed for spas with average bather load 3 to 4 people 15 minutes of usage three times a week at 100 degrees If your bather load exceeds these guidelines and you experience water quality prob lems increase the amount of filtration first go to the next higher filtration number then if water quality is still not adequate consult the advice of your Cal Spas dealer for additional chemical or system recom mendations Be sure to give them your bather load information a www calspas com ue d 493eAA
18. D or Service 2 Three 10 AWG copper two 16 amp RCDs a www calspas com 200 9 Inground Spas RCD Wiring Diagram Value M 7 and 2000LE M 7 System JSN 0S MOZ IXM BROWN Hot Hite System In Spa System Box 746 NIR 3M AZ 434402 3SN GREEN YELLOW Ground Ground 2009 Inground Spas 2 LTR20091002 Rev B www calspas com eds 2 nstalling the nground Shell A B DECK TO 8E UNDER LIP DECK CLEARANCE TO OF SPA FOR SUPPORT SPA SHELL MINIMUM 2 A Deck must go under lip of spa uniformly for proper lip support Lip is not to bear any weight from spa Deck is only to stop lip from flexing when stepped or sat on B Deck must not be poured up against spa since cement expands and contracts as temperature changes Leave a gap of 2 from shell for proper structure protection E Gu xu e d Preparing for Your New Inground Spa amp WOOD DECK amp SUPPORTS CONCRETE DECK SAND FILL SPA MUST SET ON A SOLID BASE SPA AND LIP MUST SET ON A SOLID BASE SUPPORTS MUST BE 12 MIN ON SEATS AND STEPS LIP MUST SET ON A SOLID SURFACE 20 2009 Inground Spas www calspas com k LTR20091002 Rev B Equipment Pack Plumbing Connections The example shown below is typical for a system with two pumps with external heater
19. La www calspas com Suiu 9 5 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the Cover Shell and Pillows Due to the constant punishment your spa cover and pillows receive you should protect them by applying Vinyl and Leather Cleaner as part of your monthly maintenance plan Cal Spas Vinyl and Leather Cleaner is specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet light damage It ac complishes this without leaving an oily residue behind that is normally associated with common automotive vinyl protectants Use of Vinyl and Leather Cleaner Cal Spas Vinyl and Leather Cleaner should be used sparingly Incorrect usage may cause water clarity Issues Spa Covers Remove spa cover from spa Allow spa cover to dry completely Spray Vinyl and Leather Cleaner to cover evenly and wipe dry Allow spa cover to dry completely Reinstall cover on spa All Purpose Cleaner Spa finish cleaning Cal Spas All Purpose Cleaner is an essential part of maintaining your spa s finish Through normal use the spa s finish can accumulate dirt oil and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines Cal Spas All Purpose Cleaner is a low detergent non abrasive cleaner specifically formulated to clean the spa without damaging its acrylic finish The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention When the following steps are followed the s
20. Service 1 One 50 amp 1 Four 8 AWG copper wires Service 2 One 30 Service 2 Three 8 AWG copper wires 2 www calspas com hground Spas LTR20091002 Rev B Wiring Diagram House Breaker Box Breaker Box RED HOT BLK HOT System Box Sje sje sje sjoe sjo sjo S GFCI Breaker Box Front View of GFCI RED HOT BLK HOT WHT WHT LOAD NEUTRAL GRN GROUND In Spa System Box 2029 WHITE NEUTRAL 2 BLK HOT 3 RED HOT 4 GREEN GROUND 5 WHT LOAD NEUTRAL GRN GROUND BLK LOAD HOT RED LOAD HOT 2009 Inground Spas 20 LTR20091002 Rev www calspas com eds Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Electrical I nstallation Europe All 230V spas must be permanently connected hard wired to the power supply These instructions de scribe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury This the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty See the wiring diagram on page 9 The electrical wiring of this spa must meet the re quirements of any applicable local state and federal codes The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approve
21. The spa s plumbing lines are clearly marked during water testing at the factory This is done to assist in stallers in properly identifying the installation We still recommend that the installers verify plumbing lines prior to gluing This can be done by using one of the following techniques 2 www calspas com eds 2 Preparing for Your New Inground Spa 5 Air Test 0E9900 The air test requires a wet dry vacuum pu Locate the plumbing line you wish to identify and secure the vacuum hose to cut open end Turn on the vacuum enter the spa and listen for vacuum suction sound from inside the spa side filter canister If you hear the suction sound in the canister the line is prop erly marked and can be connected to the suction side of the pump on the equipment pack DISCHARGE 1 2 SUCTION Water Test The water test requires a garden hose and water source Locate the plumbing line you wish to identify and secure the outlet side of the garden hose to cut open end Turn on the water supply CHECK VALVES to the garden hose enter the spa and look for water inside the spa side filter canister If you see water in the canis ter the line is properly marked and can be connected to the suction side of the pump on the equipment pack If any plumbing line is not properly marked or not marked at all follow either the air or water test procedure until a
22. This will lock the spa into the concrete and provide for a much stronger bond of the spa to the deck It will also eliminate cracking of the deck where it meets the spa When setting your outside forms remember you want any water from rain or splash out to run off the deck not into the spa If your deck is going to tie into an ex isting deck then some type of drain system should be planned to handle the run off Proper drainage plan ning is very important An experienced concrete finisher should always be used when pouring spa decks especially when you are doing a cantilevered deck as the forms must be taken off at the proper time to allow finishing of the inside of the form 9800 Electronic Control Operation nitial Start up When first powered up your spa will perform a self diagnostic check and then automatically go into priming mode The topside will display PR to indicate this Priming mode will be active for less than five minutes When the spa has finished priming the heater will be activated and the water temperature will be maintained in stan dard mode The spa will automatically heat to 100 F 37 5 C at start up until you change the set temperature as listed in the Temperature Adjustment section below These instructions will describe features and options that your particular spa may not be equipped with Temperature Adjustment 80 F 104 F 26 0 C 40 0 C The start up temperature is set at 100
23. W 120V CXW 5 5 Storm E EN 30 Standard gray PLU21703425 LIT16000100 Stainless steel PLU21703624 MN Walfitting Clear Lens Cap Jumbo Spa Light 5 mfw 3 Micro Flow in LIT16100153 Standard gray PLU21703432 T Stainless steel PLU21703631 CAL ee Insert J umbo Spa EW 2 Euro LIT16100155 Standard gray PLU21703420 Stainless steel 21703621 Blue Lens Insert J umbo Spa Light SW Swim LIT16100156 Standard face PLU21700565 OZ 2 Ozone Injector P Filter Cartridge 75 Sq Ft Standard gray PLU21700818 Remote Equipment FIL11100215 Diverter Valve 2 2 Way Silver Teardrop Handle 2 tone Filter Lids PLU21300062 Covers eer um m Rust Gray Slate Palomino Teal Navy Hunter 93 Round 93 x 130 93 x 200 a 2009 Inground Spas www calspas com R20091002 Rev B Keeping Fit with your Cal Spa IMPORTANT Always consult your physician before starting any exercise activity or program The fitness series spas feature rubber exercise bands When stretched these bands create a high tension condition Improper use or failure to connect the exercise bands properly may cause injury Always inspect all of the exercise equipment prior to beginning any exercise Do not use any damaged equipment The fitness equipment consists of two rowing arm bars two 62 exercise bands two 32 exercise bands two 27 exercise bands two hand grips two ankle bands two hand loo
24. al components j Powthedek 0 Planning the Best Location For Your Spa Safety First Do not place your spa within 10 feet 3 m of over head power lines Make sure the spa Is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and all side panels will not be blocked Be certain that your installation will meet all city and local safety codes and requirements Consider How You Will Use Your Spa How you intend to use your spa will help you de termine where you should position it For example will you use your spa for recreational or therapeutic purposes If your spa is mainly used for family rec reation be sure to leave plenty of room around it for activity If you will use it for relaxation and therapy you ll probably want to create a specific mood around it Plan for Your Environment If you live in a region where it snows in the winter or rains frequently place the spa near a house entry By doing this you will have a place to change clothes and not be uncomfortable Consider Your Privacy In a cold weather climate bare trees won t provide much privacy Think of your spa s surroundings dur ing all seasons to determine your best privacy op 2 www calspas com tions Consider the view of your neighbors as well when you plan the location of your spa Provide A View With Your Spa Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your spa Do you have a special landscaped area in your yard t
25. alin ity will raise or lower the TA level Balancing the pH Balancing the Calcium Hardness Calcium hardness CH is a measure of the total amount of dissolved calcium in the water Calcium helps control the corrosive nature of the spa s wa ter and is why soft water is not recommended The low calcium content of soft water is very corrosive to the equipment and can cause staining of the spa shell The recommended calcium hardness is 150 200 ppm If the CH is too low add Cal Spas Liquid Hardness Increaser If the CH is too high dilute the spa water with soft water or if this is not available add Cal Spas Stain and Scale Defense When the CH is balanced it normally remains sta ble although adding soft water or very hard water will raise or lower the CH level Too alkaline The pH level is the measure of the balance between acidity and alkalinity causes scaling If the pH is too low it can cause corrosion of metal fix tures and the heating element Low pH can be corrected by adding pH Alkalinity Up If the pH is too high it can cause scaling by allowing metals or minerals to form deposits and stain spa sur faces High pH can be corrected by adding pH Alkalinity Too acidic Down causes corrosion Testing For I deal Range ppm Minimum Maximum Total Alkalinity Ideal balance Chemicals To Use To Raise To Lower pH Alkalinity Up pH Alkaliity Down Calcium Hardness Liquid Hardness Increase
26. ator will run for one hour Ozone This is an optional feature On most systems the ozone generator if installed runs during filter cycles except when pump 1 is operating at high speed on a non circ system and during clean up cycles On some systems the ozone generator operates whenever the pump runs If your system is configured with the op tional ozone disable feature the ozone generator will turn off for one hour any time a function button JETS 1 JETS 2 OPTION etc is pressed Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detect a drop to 44 F within the heater the pump automatically activates to provide freeze protection The equipment stays on until four minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to 45 F or higher In colder climates an optional additional freeze sensor may be added to protect against freeze conditions that may not be sensed by the standard sensors Auxiliary freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a four minute delay in turnoff Periodic Reminder Messages Press the Mode button to reset a displayed reminder Every 7 days Test and adjust chemical evels per manufacturers structions 40 rsa Every 7days Test and adjust chemical leves per manufacturer s instructions spa manufacturer s instructions Every 90days Drain and refil spa per manufacturers
27. d by a local building electrical inspector RCD and Wiring Requirements The power supplied to the spa must be on a dedi cated RCD protected circuit with no other appliances or lights sharing the power Use copper wire with THHN insulation Do not use aluminum wire Use the table below to determine your GFCI and wir ing requirements When wires larger than 6 AWG are required install a junction box near the spa and use 6 AWG wire between the junction box and the spa Wire runs over 85 feet must increase wire gauge to the next lower number For example A normal 50 amp RCD with four 8 AWG copper wires run over 85 feet would require you to go to four 6 AWG cop per wires Testing the RCD Breaker Test the RCD breaker prior to first use and periodical ly when the spa is powered To test the RCD breaker follow these instructions spa should be operating 1 Press the TEST button on the RCD The RCD will trip and the spa will shut off Reset the RCD breaker by switching the breaker to the full OFF position wait a moment then turn the breaker back on The spa should have power again Spa Model Required Wires Required Designer inground spas with one 3 One 32 amp RCD or two 16 amp Four 10 AWG copper wires kW heater RCDs Designer inground spa with one 3 5 1 One 32 amp or Service 1 Four 10 AWG copper kW heater and one 5 5 kW heater two 16 amp RCDs Service 2 One 32 amp RC
28. e ECON EXT PES P Y 61915011 icon will display until the mode is changed Pressing the JETS 1 button while in economy mode puts the spa in standard in economy mode which operates the same as standard mode but reverts back to economy mode automatically after one hour During this time pressing the MODE PROG button will revert to econ omy mode immediately Sleep Mode Sleep mode heats the spa to within 20 F 6 79C of the set temperature only during filter cycles The SLEEP icon will display until the mode is changed Standby Mode Pressing Warm or Cool then JETS 2 will turn off all spa functions temporarily This is helpful when changing a filter Pressing any button resets the spa Jets 1 and Jets 2 Press the JETS 1 button once to turn pump 1 on or off and to shift between low and high speeds if equipped If left running the low speed turns off af ter two hours and the high speed turns off after 15 minutes On non circulation systems the low speed of pump 1 runs when the blower or any other pump is on It may also activate for at least two minutes every 30 minutes to detect the spa temperature and then to heat to the set temperature if needed depending upon the mode When the low speed turns on au tomatically it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high speed may be started Option This is an optional feature Press the OPTION but ton to turn the optio
29. e dissipation rate will be faster at higher water temperatures and slower at lower temperatures When you add chlorine open all of the jets and run the spa at high speed with the cover open for at least 30 minutes Follow the maintenance schedule on page 29 Using Bromine as a Sanitizer Bromine is a very effective sanitizer that produces low chemi cal odors Unlike chlorine it can break down bacteria and other impurities to a safe level with a low burn out rate Adding Sanitizer Tablets to the Chemical Chamber Bromine is available in both granulated and tablet form Use granulated bromine to establish your bromine base Use tab lets to maintain it The filter cartridge provided with your spa has an internal chamber for bromine tablets Do not use a floater When you begin with fresh water add 2 ounces of Cal Spas Go Brom Open all of the jets and run the spa at high speed This is your base bromine level as the tablets will take a while to dissolve Add two ounces of Oxidizer Shock Open all of the jets and run on high speed with the cover half open for at least 30 minutes Place three or four bromine tablets in the chamber inside the filter cartridge Follow the maintenance schedule on page 29 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev www calspas com ue d 493eAA 12915 Clear Water Plan 3 Chemicals To Use Testing For I deal Range ppm Minimum Maximum To Raise To Lower Chlorine level
30. ease clockwise to decrease 2 www calspas com Diverter Knobs Diverter knobs are 1 and 2 knobs located around the top of your spa They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of the spa to the other or in most cases from floor jets to wall jets This is ac complished by rotating the diverter knob to the left counterclock wise decreas ing the amount of water flow through a sec tion of jets To increase the amount of water flow through the other section of jets rotate the handle to the right clock wise Waterfalls Some spa series include optional waterfalls When the booster pump is on turn the knob near the wa terfall Water will immediately start flowing through it Air Venturis Air venturis are the 1 knobs located around the top of your spa Each one will let you add a mixture of air with the jet pressure This is accomplished by rotating the air ven turi knob to the left counterclockwise to increase the amount of airflow through the jets To decrease the amount of airflow through the jets rotate the handle to the right clockwise 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev Clear Water Plan This section is intended for new spa owners with no experience with water chemistry Everyone s ex perience with maintaining water quality is different but there are some general concepts you need to know Water maintenance is not difficult altho
31. garden hose and refill Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Filtration is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure clean clear water It is far less expensive to fix water clarity problems by filtering your spa than by using excessive amounts of chemicals excessive filtration times or by water replacement See the section Clear Water Plan for more information on cleaning your filter Winterizing Cold Climate Draining In many areas of the country the temperature drops below 32 F 09C We recommend that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures 80 F to 100 F 26 7 C to 37 8 C This will help reduce the risk of freezing in your spa and your spa s equipment WARNING If you find the need to drain your spa please be aware of the potential of freezing in your spas equipment and plumbing Even if the directions below are followed perfectly there is no guarantee that your spa will not suffer freeze damage and thereby void the warranty coverage Open all filter covers Remove the filter baskets and filters Drain your spa completely as described in the instructions above Remove drain plugs from the front of the pumps Disconnect the unions from both sides of the pump 6 Use a wet dry vacuum to blow any remaining water out of the jets and equipment area Cover your spa with a good spa cover and an all weather tarp to ensure that neither rain nor snow enters the spa 2009 3
32. hat you find enjoyable Perhaps there is an area that catches a soothing breeze dur ing the day or a lovely sunset in the evening Keep Your Spa Clean Prevent dirt and contaminants from being tracked into your spa by placing a foot mat at the spa s en trance where the bather s can clean their feet before entering your spa You may also consider keeping a small water filled basin nearby for bathers to rinse their feet before entering your spa In planning your spa s location consider a location where the path to and from the house can be kept clean and free of debris Allow For Service Access Many people choose to install a decorative structure around their spa If you are installing your spa with any type of structure on the outside such as a gaze bo remember to allow access for service It is always best to design special installations so that the spa can still be accessed Planning the Best Place for the Outdoor Equipment Pack The Designer Spa series requires an external equip ment pack When locating the outdoor equipment pack you will want to consider the following e he equipment pack must be located within maximum of 15 feet from the spa Ensure the equipment running its normal filtra tion cycles does not make too much noise for spa owners and or neighbors Ensure the equipment can be easily serviced for filter cleaning and periodic inspections in the lo cation chosen If you are using a gas heate
33. her switch to Standard mode or turn J ets1 on for at least two minutes 3 Power has been cut off to the 3 The control panel will be disabled until power re spa turns Spa settings and time of day will be preserved for 30 days with a battery back up LI Internal problem detected Repair required Contact your dealer or service organi zation Insufficient water detected in Check water level in spa Refill if necessary Make sure heater Spa will be shut down for pumps are been primed and filter cartridges are clean 15 minutes Press any button to reset or wait 15 minutes and spa will automatically reset If message spa does not reset call your dealer or service organization dry Insufficient water detected in Follow directions for dr message and press any button dY heater Spa is shut down to reset spa Spa will not automatically reset when dry Displays on third occurrence of oy e eagle dr message Indicates heater is in Economy None Mode F or C Temperature unknown After the pump has been running for two minutes the temperature will be displayed A difference in readings between Make sure spa is filled to proper level and that pumps EL temperature sensors has been are primed and filter cartridges are clean If message detected indicating a possible does not reset call your dealer or service organization water flow problem IC Potential freeze condition de No action required The pumps and the blowe
34. if the pleats appear frayed If you use the Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator you will need to re place the ozone cartridge We recommend that your spa water be changed every 4 to 6 months You may find the need to change your spa water more frequently with heavy use When empty your spa should be cleaned with a non abrasive cleaner such as Cal Spas All Surface Cleaner and then rinsed thoroughly 2 200910 Rev www calspas com ue d 493eAA 12915 Clear Water Plan amp Del Zone Eclipse Ozonator The Del Zone Eclipse ozone generator releases ozone into the spa water You will still need to test for chlorine and occasionally replenish it to return the chlorine level to the baseline This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for spas equipped with the optional Del Zone Eclipse ozonator The chemical references are designed for Cal Spas chemicals only Start Up 1 Follow the spa start up procedures for chlorine Clear Water Plan 2 Set the spa s filtration time for F 4 This activates the ozonator and produces the ozone gas Note Filtration time may need to be increased with heavy bather load Day One Monday 1 Test spa water using chlorine test strips You will need to use a small amount of chlorine as a supplemental sanitizer 2 Based the test strip readings e Adjust total alkalinity acceptable range of 80 120 ppm e Adjust the pH if needed range is between 7 2 to 7 8 e Add
35. ill allow for a six inch over dig all the way around the spa once it is in place Additional hand excavation will be re quired to insure the skimmer will fit in the excavation when attached to the spa Sand or rock dust must be used to bed the shell into the excavation and for backfill In no event is dirt to be used One of the easiest ways to know how much sand is needed to be placed on the bottom of the excavation is to set a grade stake at all four corners and one on each side of the center line in the bottom of the hole If there are areas that are deeper than 2 to 4 these can be filled with sand and are of no consequence 2 www calspas com eds Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Electrical Requirements US and Canada All 240V spas must be permanently connected hard wired to the power supply These instructions de scribe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedure Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury See the wiring dia gram on page When installed in the United States the electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of Na tional Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 2008 and any ap plicable local state and federal codes The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approved by a local building electrical inspec tor and Wiring Requirements
36. instructions Your new Cal Spa comes equipped with an electric heater Following the directions listed below will ensure the most efficient operation NOTE This method 15 only for soa usage under two hours a week e Keep the spa s operating temperature 5 F below the desired usage temperature when not in use One or two hours before use set the temperature to the desired temperature If the spa usage exceeds two hours a week the set temperature should remain at the desired usage temperature The air venturis should be used sparingly When open water temperature drops quite rapidly and can also dissipate chemicals Allowing the water temperature to lower more than 10 F below the desired usage temperature and reheating it prior to usage will cause the heater to operate longer than it normally would maintaining the desired tem perature Doing this will increase your operating cost and makes your heater work more than necessary 2009 Inground 20 1782009100 4 RE A www calspas com eds uno Operating Your Spa 8 Diagnostic Messages Message Meaning Required No message 1 Spa temperature is unknown 1 After pump has been running for 2 minutes tempera on display ture will be displayed 2 Spa is in Economy or Sleep 2 In Economy or Sleep mode the pump may be off for mode hours outside a filter cycle If you wish to see the cur rent spa temperature eit
37. ire the least amount of prep aration for the dig but in many cases there is no level area therefore the site must be prepared to accept the spa prior to dig The spa site should be elevated slightly higher than the surrounding area When dealing with slopes the severity of the slope will determine if retaining walls must be built in order to have a level area for the spa If the slope is rela tively minor contact your local building safety Site Excavation Hard Bottom For hard bottom placement for inground spas you will need a smooth and flat concrete surface at least 2009 Ingroi LTR20091002 Rev E 4 thick as large as the bottom contact points Be sure not to seal the bottom off and making a sealed box You will need adequate water drainage for es cape under the spa A gravel beds around the con crete base will help with this Site Excavation Sand Bottom With the spa area and all elevations planned includ ing your decided type of decking you are now ready to proceed with the dig An ideal excavation is one that is as close as possible to the dimensions of the spa shell but with the following rules in mind The excavation should be 2 to 4 deeper than the actual spa for your sand bed The sand bed is to level the spa shell and provide a perfect support base with no voids when the spa is lowered into the hole Your excavation should be approximately one foot longer and one foot wider than the spa shell This w
38. ke your first spa ses sion a pleasurable one READ AND FOLLOW ALL I NSTRUCTI ONS NOTE A licensed electrician may be required to up grade your standard receptacle and or circuit break er DANGER RISK OF ACCI DENTAL DROWN I NG Do not allow children to be in or around a spa unless a responsible adult supervises them Keep the spa cover on and locked when not in use See instructions enclosed with your cover for locking pro cedures DANGER RI SK OF I NJ URY The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water flow created by the pump Should the need arise to re place the suction fittings or the pump be sure the flow rates are compatible DANGER RISK OF I NJ URY Never operate the spa if the suction fitting or filter baskets are broken or missing DANGER RISK OF INJURY Never replace a suction fitting with one that is rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction fitting DANGER RISK OF ELECTRI C SHOCK Install the spa at least five feet 1 5 meters from all metal surfaces As an alternative a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is permanently bonded by a minimum 8 AWG solid copper conductor to the outside of the spa s control box DANGER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not permit any external electrical appliances such as lights telephones radios televisions and etc within five feet 1 5 meters of the spa Never at tempt t
39. l Spas Go Brom to estab lish a bromine base Add 2 Cal Spas Bromine Tablets to bro mine floater Set floater opening at 2 8 Turn on jets for 15 minutes Leave spa uncov ered during this time Put cover on spa and allow to heat up to desired temperature Water level is very important to the operation of your spa I f the water lev el is too low or too high your spa will not operate properly The water level should be about six inches from the top when the spa is not being used 2 www calspas com Maintenance Schedule Each time you refill the spa Follow the section Starting the Spa with Fresh Water Prior to each use Test the spa water using either test strips a reagent test kit Adjust chemical levels as necessary Once a week Test the spa water using either test strips a reagent test kit Adjust chemical levels as necessary Once a month Deep clean your spa s filter Follow filter cleaning instruction at beginning of Clear Water Plan Every two to four months Drain and clean your spa with Multi Purpose Cleaner Polish the acrylic surface with Fast Sheen Clean and treat spa cover pillows and Cal Select cabinet if equipped with Cover Protector Refill your spa following the section Starting the Spa with Fresh Water If you are using the Cal Clarity Automatic Bromine Generator Clear Water Plan add new sodium bromide to the water Once a year Replace filter cartridges
40. le PVC plumbing is acceptable when properly buried in trenches Most water plumbing lines are 2 or larger and must be schedule 40 or heavier PVC When plumbing mini mize the use of 90 elbows as much as possible The use of 45 elbows will increase the amount of jet pressure you will have over the use of 90 elbows The plumbing on the spa shell is labeled by the factory in the following manner Pump 1 Suction 2 line that connects the spa filter and bottom drain assembly to the front of pump 1 Pump 1 Return 2 line that connects the top of pump 1 through the equipment filter and heater back to selected jets in the spa Pump 2 Suction 2 line that connects the spa filter and bottom drain assembly to the front of pump 2 Pump 2 Return 2 line that connects the top of pump 2 back to selected jets in the spa Ozone Line 1 line that connects to a 1 flexible line extending off the bottom of the equipment pack filter canister through an ozone injector If ozone equipped and connected to ozone port on the spa Air Blower 1 1 2 line that is plumbed out of the air blower located on the equipment pack and extended up 18 above the spas water level to prevent water flooding the air blower Air Venturi 1 2 line that is plumbed 18 above the spa s water level Topside Control Panel and Temp Sensor 1 line that connects to the bottom of the control box located on the equipment pack Electrical and Electronic C
41. ll lines are identified prior to glu ing NOTE Once complete water test the plumbing run for at least three days prior to covering any plumbing trench es and back filling spa cavity com pletely 62 2558550555055 050 LN KKK RRND SSR 006060604 etate 45 900606 roa Qu 5252 4 NOTE Some local inspectors require pressure testing the plumbing lines Although the spa is pressure tested at the factory local inspectors may insist on pressure testing the plumbing run between the spa and equipment pack A SCOTI SSES SSS Gate Slice Valves The use of gate valves is recommended on all plumb NOTE When draining the spa to perform mainte ing lines both suction and return lines These valves nance always close the gate valves prior to draining are used to contain the spa s water in either the equip This will maintain the pumps prime ment or the spa This will assist in the pump priming process and future servicing without needing to drain the spa www calspas com Connecting Plumbing to Remote Equipment Connecting the plumbing from the spa to the equip ment pack must be performed in accordance to local and city codes NOTE Most codes require plumbing to be rigid PVC schedule 40 or heavier in both above and below ground installations In most cases the use of flexib
42. llow your body s core temperature to rise above 103 F 39 5 C Symptoms of excessive hyperthermia in clude dizziness lethargy drowsiness and fainting The effects of excessive hyperthermia may include e Failure to perceive heat e Failure to recognize the need to exit spa or hot tub e Unawareness of impending hazard e Fetal damage in pregnant women e Physical inability to exit the spa e Unconsciousness WARNING The use of alcohol drugs or medi cation can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyper thermia bh www calspas com psa siuppeou Preparing for Your New Inground Spa Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits In addition some communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and or self closing gates on property to prevent unsupervised access to the property by children Your dealer can provide information on which permits may be required and how to obtain them prior to the delivery of your Cal Spa Preparing for Your New Inground Spa I nground Spa I nstallation Checklist Before Delivery Plan your delivery route Choose a suitable location for the shell and equipment pack Excavate the hole EN Install dedicated electrical supply Install dedicated line for gas heater After Delivery install shell in ground install equipment ___ plumbing 0000 Connect electric
43. n is an essential part main taining your spa s finish Through normal use the spa s finish can accumulate dirt oil and calcium causing a rough feel and unsightly scum lines Cal Spas Fast Sheen is a non oil based wax that is spe cifically formulated to protect the spa s finish from the chemicals and minerals associated with normal spa use The most effective solution to minimize cleaning time is prevention When the following steps are followed the spa s finish will actually start to resist most of the elements that cause calcium build up and make scum line clean up easier Prior to Spa Start Up and Refilling 1 Spray Cal Spas Multi Purpose Cleaner directly to the spa s finish LTR20091002 Rev Wipe clean with a soft cloth Repeat on heavily calcified areas Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge rinsing often in a bucket of clean water Allow the spa to dry completely Apply a coat of Cal Spas Fast Sheen to the spa s entire finish with a soft cloth or sponge Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and pow dery 8 Buff clean with a soft cloth rotating frequently IMPORTANT Cal Spas Fast Sheen should not be used on spas full of water Only apply to clean cool dry surfaces Incorrect product usage may cause water clarity issues 2 www calspas com Suiu 9 5 Replacement Parts Ma gt Light Inground 100
44. n on the next page for proper identification and see the wiring diagram on the inside cover of the control box for proper placement 6 Turn on the power supply to the spa equipment and briefly test all functions on the topside control panel to verify that both connections and exten sion loom are in working order before proceeding with the installation NOTE Circuit board programming will not allow spa operation without both the temperature and high limit sensors being properly connected to the circuit board bh www calspas com eds 7 Once topside panel operation is verified Turn off power disconnect the extension loom from the circuit board and GENTLY route through conduit to complete installation NOTE This loom and its connector are not meant to withstand heavy pulling Make sure when routing the extension loom and temperature sensor lines through conduit you exercise extreme caution Once properly run through the conduit repeat steps 5 and 6 above I nground Spa Light I nstallation In structions On spas ordered with inground lights the factory installs the light niche for you The next steps of installation should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician Always read and follow light manufacturer s safety and installation instructions prior to installation and operation Incorrect installation may damage the light and void its wa
45. nal equipment on and off If left 12 www calspas com eds uno 5 Operating Your Spa amp on the equipment will automatically turn off after 15 minutes Light Press the LI GHT button to turn the spa light on and off and to shift between dim and bright settings if your light is dimmable On dim the control panel will show the center circle plus one quarter of the light beams Half of the light beams will show on medium bright ness and all of the light beams will show on bright Invert Press the INVERT button to change the numbers in the display to read upside down Another press returns the display to the right side up position This enables you to read the display while you are in the Spa Locking the Panel To lock the panel e Press TIME JETS 1 and the UP button within three seconds When locked the panel will display LOCK All buttons are frozen except the TIME button To unlock the panel e Press TIME JETS 1 then the DOWN button within three seconds Setting the Temperature Lock To activate the temperature lock e Press the UP or DOWN button TIME JETS 1 then the UP button within three seconds The panel will display TEMP LOCK when the set tem perature Is locked To unlock the set temperature e Press the UP or DOWN button TIME JETS 1 and then the DOWN
46. nserts will pop out of the holes Cleaning and Maintenance Reseat the pillows by aligning the pillow inserts with the holes and striking the pillow hard enough to insert the pegs back into the holes Spa Cover Important Keep the spa covered when not in use See the manual enclosed with your cover for instruc tions on mounting the locks and how to lock and un e Covered spas will use less electricity in maintain lock the cover ing your set temperature In addition while the spa cover is rigid it is not de signed to support any weight Therefore as a safety precaution and to preserve the life of your cover you You are required to keep the spa covered to must not sit stand or lie on it nor should you place maintain warranty coverage objects of any kind on top of it Covering your spa will protect your spa s finish from the sun s ultraviolet rays Covering your spa helps prevent children from drowning in the spa 2 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev B www calspas com Draining Your Spa Your spa should be drained every four to six months and refilled with fresh tap water The following is the recommended method for draining your spa 1 Turn off the power at the breaker Remove all filters Hook up the female end of a garden hose to the drain fitting if equipped 2 3 4 Place the other end of the garden hose where you would like the water to drain to Let spa drain completely then remove
47. o operate any electrical device from inside the spa This does not apply to lights built in to the spa as factory options from Cal Spas WARNING RISK OF I NJ URY The spa water should never exceed 104 F 40 Water temperatures between 100 F 38 C and 104 F 40 C are considered safe for a healthy adult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes High water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during pregnancy Women who are pregnant or who think they are pregnant should always check with their physician prior to spa usage The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning Persons suffering from obesity a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circula tory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using the spa Persons using medications should consult a physi cian before using the spa since some medications may induce drowsiness while others may affect heart rate blood pressure and circulation Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air or water can induce hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the inter nal temperature of the body reaches a level 3 F to 6 F above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F or 2 C to 4 C above 37 C While hyperthermia has many health benefits it is important not to a
48. on nection Remote Equipment Topside Control Panel The next few steps to complete the installation should be performed along with installation of the tempera ture sensor and 12V spa light wiring if applicable All of these components are generally installed using the same conduit 1 Locate the topside control panel extension loom in the control box mounted with the equipment pack This extension loom and attached black ter minal connector see figure at right will be used to connect the topside control panel to the control box 2 Connect one end of the black terminal connector to the topside control panel cable 3 Connect the other end of the terminal connector to the extension loom NOTE This connection must be kept dry We recom mend that a waterproof junction box be used in instal lations where moisture could penetrate this terminal connector 4 Lay out the extension loom to verify that you have enough length to reach the control box Remem ber that conduit runs are not generally run in a Straight line Every bend and up and down run consumes line length Take this into consideration when verifying electrical and plumbing runs 5 Connect the extension loom to the control panel location on the circuit board located inside the control box You will also need to connect both the temperature and high limit sensors to the cir cuit board prior to testing See the temperature and high limit installation instructio
49. ough this is not difficult it needs to be done regu larly Depending on your choice of sanitizer you need to test the level of calcium hardness total alkalinity and pH Spa owners with a Cal Clarity bromine generator also need to check total dissolved solids and phos phates See page 25 for learn how to balance Spa water 2 www calspas com ue d 493eAA 12915 Clear Water Plan 2 Testing Adjusting Spa Water You have two types of testing methods to choose from e he reagent test kit is a method which provides high level of accuracy It is available in either liquid or tablet form e Teststrips are a convenient testing method commonly used by spa owners Balancing the Total Alkalinity Total alkalinity TA is the measure of the total lev els of carbonates bicarbonates hydroxides and other alkaline substances in the water TA can be considered a pH buffer It is the measure of the ability of the water to resist changes in pH level The recommended total alkalinity is 80 120 ppm If the TA is too low the pH level will fluctuate wide ly from high to low Low TA can be corrected by adding Cal Spas pH Alkalinity Up If the TA is too high the pH level will tend to be too high and may be difficult to bring down High TA can be corrected by adding Cal Spas pH Alkalinity Down When the is balanced it normally remains sta ble although adding water with high or low alk
50. pa s finish will actually start to resist most of the elements that cause calcium build up and make scum line clean up easier Prior to Spa Start Up and Refilling Spray Cal Spas Multi Purpose Cleaner directly on to the spa s finish Wipe clean with a clean soft cloth Repeat on heavily calcified areas www calspas com Pillows 1 Wipe pillows dry with a soft cloth Carefully spray Vinyl and Leather Cleaner directly onto pillow Wipe pillows dry Allow pillows to dry complete ly Warning Do not use automotive vinyl protectants On Spa covers or pillows These products are gener ally oil based and will cause severe water clarity is sues that are difficult to correct Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge rinsing often with a buck et of clean water Allow spa to dry completely Apply a coat of Cal Spas Fast Sheen to the spa s entire finish with a soft towel or sponge Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and powdery 8 Buff clean with a soft cloth rotating frequently Periodic Maintenance 1 Spray Cal Spas Multi Purpose Cleaner directly to the spa s finish Wipe clean with a clean soft cloth Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge rinsing often in a bucket of clean water Cal Spas Multi Purpose Cleaner should not be sprayed directly into the spa water Incorrect usage of this product will cause water clarity issues Fast Sheen Spa finish protecting Cal Spas Fast Shee
51. ps and an exercise belt This equipment attaches to the exercise anchors located on the spa walls Fitness Series Exercise Program Refer to the equipment configurations shown on the next page for the following exercises Seated Row Use the exercise bars in a seated position with your feet stable abs tight and lower back stable Keep your palms down arms extended with elbows slightly bent Pull towards your chest squeezing your shoulder blades to the middle back and returning slowly to the starting position Standing Chest Fly Using the exercise grips place palms sideways facing your body with your elbows slightly bent Pull forward your body forward bringing hands together squeez ing and flexing chest muscles then slowly returning to the starting position Standing Chest Press Using the exercise grips place your palms down with your elbows bent at 90 Press forward bringing your hands together squeezing and flexing your chest mus cles then slowly return to the start position 2009 Inground Sp LTR20091002 Rev B Standing Shoulder Press Using the exercise grips place your palms facing away from your body with your elbows bent at 90 Press upward bringing your hands together in front of you above your head and slowly return to the start position Arm Curls Using the exercise grips place your hands face up with your elbows slightly bent pull upward towards your chin squeezing and flexing your
52. r you will need to consider wind and drafts as well as heater ex haust for proper heater placement See heater owner s manual for important location and safety information The equipment base and heater must be placed on either a 3 1 2 cement slab or 3 paving stones Make sure the equipment area selected will not be in an area where water could run or stand If the area receives direct sunlight you will want to provide some protection for the equipment portion of the equipment pack The equipment pack and heater are delivered sepa rately Do not cover gas heaters unless properly vent ed See heater owner s manual for important safety information I nground Spa Site Preparation e Ensure there is enough room for the spa and equipment Plan for proper electrical and gas service to both the equipment area and spa side Ensure the required flat level foundation can be constructed in the area chosen The spa must be properly back filled with wet sand underneath and on all four sides Never place any spa in a sealed area Water must be able either to be absorbed into the surround ing area or channeled away Water build up un der and or around the spa will cause the spa to float out of the ground Grading Prior to Excavation Selection of the Designer Spas site will determine how much grading will have to be accomplished prior to the actual dig for the spa Naturally a level area is best because it will requ
53. r Stain and Scale Defense pH Alkalinity Up pH Alkaliity Down www calspas com Sanitation After you fill your spa you need to decide which chemical sanitizer you wish to use Consult your Cal Spas dealer for the right decision with regards to your lifestyle and spa usage We recommend either bromine or chlorine as your sanitizer Both work well when maintained regularly DO NOT use trichlor Trichlor is very acidic and the hot temperature of the spa causes it to dissolve too quickly It will cause damage to your spa and will void your warranty Sanitizers kill bacteria and other organic waste by breaking them down to non harmful levels and are filtered out Make sure you follow all instructions and use only Cal Spas brand chemicals Whichever plan you decide on follow it completely and don t take shortcuts It will provide you with clean safe clear spa water with a minimum of effort Spa owners with the Cal Zone Quest ozonator still need to use a chemical sanitizer See page 30 for instructions on usage Using Chlorine as a Sanitizer If you choose to use chlorine as a sanitizer only use granulated chlorine not liquid chlorine We recommend you use only Cal Spas Chlorinating Granules Once a week check the chlorine level using either a test strip or a reagent kit See the table on the following page for the ideal range Add one or two tablespoons of Cal Spas Chlorinating Granules to the spa water weekly Note that chlorin
54. r will au ICE tected tomatically activate regardless of spa status Persistent low flow problems Follow action required for HL or HFL message Heating Heater is shut down but other capacity of the spa will not reset automatically Press spa functions continue to run any button to reset normally Displays on the fifth occurrence of the HL or HFL mes sage within 24 hours Overheat protection The spa has DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and shut down One of the sensors allow water to cool At 107 F the spa should automati has detected that the spa water cally reset If spa does not reset shut off the power to is 110 F the spa and call your dealer or service organization 12 www calspas com Message Meaning Action Required Overheat protection spa is shut down One sensor has detected 118 F 48 C at the heater When your Spa is first actuated it will go into priming mode di Safety Suction Spa is shut down Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugged into the sensor A or B jack is not working Sensors are out of balance e f this is alternating with the temperature it may just be a temporary condition If the display shows only this message periodically blink SL SA Sb SNA Snb ing the spa is shut down ST Stby Pressing a button combination on the user panel has activated Standby Mode DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa
55. rew mounts and electrically grounds the housing securely to the mounting ring and wet niche Failure to use the screw provided could create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to pool users installers or others due to electrical shock 2009 Inground Spas 2 LTR20091002 Rev B www calspas com Preparing for Your New Inground Spa amp Pouring the Deck It is recommended that all electrical hook ups and all plumbing be completed before pouring the concrete Make certain all electrical inspections on lights bond ing and all other electrical work have been completed and checked off by the local inspectors prior to pro ceeding with your concrete or finish work It is a good idea to run the spa for at least 24 hours before pouring the concrete to insure there are no leaks We under stand you want to enjoy your spa now but a 24 hour period with your spa running will let you know of any problems before they will be extremely hard to fix The type of decking you have selected will have de termined the grade of the spa If you are pouring a regular deck up to the spas coping then the top of the coping should be 4 above the surrounding area In either event it is recommended to dig out an area around the spa exposing the flange of the coping and 2 www calspas com just under it This is important as concrete should be packed under and over the flange of the spa as the deck is poured
56. rranty The light circuit must be on a GFCI protected service alone or with a switch Preparing for Your New Inground Spa The water resistant junction box or for 12 volt models the low voltage transformer must be located e atleast 8 20 cm above water level e atleast 4 10 cm above ground level and e atleast 48 121 cm away from the spa See figure below 48 To GFCI Circuit Breaker and Power Source Rigid Conduit 8 AWG Ground Connector bonded to rebar 2 www calspas com Light niche and any metallic items in a 5 152 cm radius must be properly bonded with 8 AWG grounding wire 1 Connect rigid conduit to the 3 4 hub located at the back of the light niche and run to a water re sistant junction box or for 12 volt models to a low voltage transformer no further than 25 7 6m Remember this is a water cooled light so the con duit and all connections must be leakproof 2 Feed the light cord through the rigid conduit to the junction box leaving at least 4 feet of cord at the end of the light fixture This slack in the light cord will allow servicing without draining the spa in the future 3 Wrap light cord slack around back of light housing and attach light to niche with mounting screw 4 Cutthe cord at the junction box leaving at least 6 15 cm of cord to make connections 5 Strip 6 15 cm of the out cord jacket to expose the three insulated wires Be careful no
57. t to dam age the insulation on the three inner wires 6 Connect the three wires to the corresponding cir cuit wires in the junction box and secure the junc tion box cover in place 7 Replace the light assembly in the niche and tight en the special pilot screw 8 Fill the spa until the underwater light is completely submerged in water before operating the light for more than 10 seconds Turn on the main switch or circuit breaker as well as the spa light control to check for proper operation I mportant Make sure spa light is submerged in at least 18 of water prior to testing 8 min Junction Box or low Voltage Transformer NTO 18 min to top of Lens 6 0 09 Inground Spas 20091002 Rev B Circular Clamp Position of Circular Clamp Orientation of Wire Clamp and Bolt Connection _90 Degrees Pilot Screw Bolt is to be tightened at approx 90 degrees from the pilot screw on the face ring as shown above eds Clear lens Floodlamp Face ring chrome brass Gasket 4 diameter Screw stainless steel 10 24 x 3 8 6 required Pilot screw with captive gum washer Kwik change color lens Face ring assembly Wire spring clamp 1 4 20 x 5 8 bolt Uni tension wire assembly stainless steel with welded nut 00 A WARNING Use only the special pilot screw provided with this underwater light This sc
58. ugh it re quires regular attention The most important thing to understand about taking care of your spa water is that preventive action is much easier than correcting water quality issues The Key to Clear Water Contents of this section Testing and Adjusting Spa Water Sanitation Filtration Bather Load Starting the Spa with Fresh Water Maintenance Schedule Cal Zone Quest Ozonator Cal Clarity Bromine Generator Troubleshooting Water Clarity Problems Excellent water quality is a simple matter of four things r water requires regular maintenance ablish a routine based on a regular Schedule for your spa water maintenance Maintaining your water quality helps the en joyment of your spa and extends your spa s life by preventing damage from neglect and chemical abuse See page 29 for the sched ule of recommended main tenance Sanitation Sanitizers kill bacteria and viruses and keep the water clean A low sanitizer level will allow microbes to grow quickly in the spa water 2009 Inground Spas LTR20091002 Rev _ Cleaning your filter regular and most effective single thin to keep your water clear and pump to work harder than th to possibly causing them to fail with the proper am of water flow through System See page 27 for filter clean ing instructions Chemical Balance You will need to test and adjust the chemical bal ance of your spa water Al th
59. y draining flushing and thoroughly cleaning the Chemicals must be stored completely out of the spa and cover first Never mix chemicals together Do not allow chemicals to come in contact with skin eyes or clothing Remove and wash clothing that 2 www calspas com reach of children in an area that is well vented cool and dry Failure to provide a proper area for chemical storage may result in serious injury sickness fire ex plosion and even death Do not store your chemicals inside the equipment area of your spa Filter Cleaning The filter is the part of your spa that removes the debris from the water and needs to be cleaned on a regular basis to maximize your spa s filtering performance and heating efficiency In addition to spraying off the filter weekly to remove surface debris your filter should be deep cleaned pe riodically to dissolve scale and particles that get lodged deep within the filter fibers and impede the filtration process Even if the filter looks clean scale and particles can clog the fibers and prevent water from flowing through the filter resulting in the most common spa problem no heat caused by a dirty filter We recommend you clean your filter once a month and replace it once a year or as necessary 1 Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwise unscrewing the bottom threads then pulling it up and out Place the dirty filter into a bucket of water deep enough to cover the filter
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