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1.  

Locate your spa on a solid, level surface that is structurally strong enough to 

           support its filled weight.
 
2.  

Installations on wooden decks or balconies should be checked to insure that the 
floor can support the weight of the full spa and the persons using it.

 
3.

A reinforced poured concrete slab (min. 4" thick) is recommended.  However, 
wood decking is also acceptable, provided it is constructed so that it meets the 
requirements outlined above.  (see No. 2)

 
4.

The spa must be installed in such a manner as to provide drainage away from 
the spa.

 
5.

Spas which will be installed into a floor or wood deck must be installed to permit 
access to the equipment for servicing.

 
6.

Do not install the spa under any electrical wires.

 
7.

In selecting the ideal outdoor, or indoor location for your spa, we suggest you 

           take into  consideration the following:
 

a)

The view you will have from the spa.

 

b)

The proximity to your home for changing and/or shelter (this is very 
important in cold weather).

 

c)

A sheltered environment, providing protection from wind and weather if 
needed.

 

d)

The overall enhancement of your yard or room.

 

e)

Do not place the spa under an unguttered roof overhang.

 

f)

Indoor installations require provisions for proper ventilation.

 

g)

Check local codes for building and fence requirements.

 

h)

Water is carried and splashed out by the user, be sure the spa is not 
located in an area or on a surface that may be damaged by water.  
(Examples:  Carpeting, 2nd floor in house, etc.)

i)

Indoor spas should be installed in rooms constructed of materials that will 
not be damaged by high humidity.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

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Summary of Contents for sportub series

Page 1: ...nt Safety Instructions Please read and follow all instructions before installing operating or enjoying your spa Please refer to the operational video that is supplied with spa Save these instructions for future reference REV03 05 Spa Owner s Spa Owner s Manual Manual FOR FOR HOTTUBS COM ...

Page 2: ...ser William II Mineral springs in those days were very similar to today s spas in that both were used for therapeutic and recreation purposes The ancient Romans after a day of conquering the world retreated to the pleasures of their mineral springs In fact many well preserved mineral springs built by the ancient Romans still exist today in places as far off as Bath England and Tiberias Israel Afte...

Page 3: ...stalled at least 5 ft 1 5 m from spa water See GFCI Warning pg 4 6 DANGER Risk of Accidental Drowning Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by children To avoid accidents ensure that children do not use this spa unless they are supervised at all times 7 DANGER Risk of Injury The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water flow created by the pump S...

Page 4: ... the risk of injury a The water in a spa should never exceed 40 C 104 F Water temperature between 38 C 100 F and 40 C 104 F are considered safe for a healthy adult Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes b Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy pregnant or possibl...

Page 5: ... Push the reset button on the GFCI and the product should operate normally If the product fails to operate in this manner there is a ground current flowing indicating the possibility of an electrical shock Disconnect the power until the fault has been identified and corrected SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 120 VOLT OZONE GENERATOR 4 120 VOLT OZONE GENERATOR INSTALLATION optional The Sportub series are equipp...

Page 6: ...any electrical wires 7 In selecting the ideal outdoor or indoor location for your spa we suggest you take into consideration the following a The view you will have from the spa b The proximity to your home for changing and or shelter this is very important in cold weather c A sheltered environment providing protection from wind and weather if needed d The overall enhancement of your yard or room e...

Page 7: ...rcuit The heater will provide 1100 watts 1 1 kw of heat when the pump is operating in low speed and thermostat is calling for heat Under no circumstances should an extension cord be used Use of an extension cord will seriously degrade the performance of the equipment module and can create an electrical hazard Use copper conductors ONLY 5 MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR GROUND 10 AWG Refer to local codes for...

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Page 9: ...r water leaks 6 Familiarize yourself with controller operations Pages 9 10 7 Apply power to the Equipment Module 120 Volt Units Plug cord into dedicated 15 amp outlet 240 Volt Units Turn the main disconnect switch to the ON position 8 Push the JET button located on the topside SPORTUB control panel The pump will now operate at high speed 9 Set desired temperature IMPORTANT NOTE It is very importan...

Page 10: ...Temperature Program point has returned to the default value JETS KEY The Jets key is used to turn the pump on or off at selected speeds The first press will turn on the pump HIGH speed the second press will change the pump to LOW speed the third press will turn the pump off or return to a heat or filtration mode see note A built in timer will shut the pump off 20 minutes after it has been started ...

Page 11: ...sired temperature setting Release and press again to increase decrease to the desired temperature setting The temperature can be adjusted in 1 F increments from 59 F to 104 F or 15 C to 40 C The desired temperature setting will remain in the display box for 5 seconds as confirmation of the new setting After 5 seconds the display will show the current water temperature Note The temperature program ...

Page 12: ...E INTERNAL SYSTEM TIME PATTERN Desired Filter Cycles Programming Time Filtering Time 1 Cycle per 24 Hour Period 8 00 PM 8 00 PM 2 Cycles per 24 Hour Period 8 00 PM 8 00 PM 8 00 AM 3 Cycles per 24 hour Period 2 00 PM 10 00 PM 6 00 AM 2 00 PM Note The easiest way to change the internal system time pattern is to simply TURN OFF ALL POWER to the spa for 10 ten seconds and then promptly start your prog...

Page 13: ... CONSULT YOUR NATURE2 OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING PURIFICATION SYSTEM ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR DEALER FOR RECOMMENDATION AND MAINTENANCE DETAILS FILTER REMOVAL JET OPERATION Open air control fittings when in HIGH speed Jets mode Turn outer ring to direct flow from TurboStream to Magna Jets Each TurboStream jet controls bucket seat jets Pull tab and turn lock ring counterclockwise Remove filter lid...

Page 14: ...t Re attach clear hose completely over barbs and re secure with clamp Complete cabinet installation TO DRAIN SPA MAKE SURE EQUIPMENT IS IN OFF POSITION Simply remove the drain cap Attach a garden hose to threads Turn front face counter clockwise and pull outwards There should be a slow but steady flow of water which originates from the gravity drain located in bottom of the Baja spa CABINET DRAIN ...

Page 15: ...ANCE SCHEDULE 14 CLEANING THE FILTER Your Baja Spa comes complete with a 50 Sq Ft filter cartridge that is designed to work under pressure With normal use this filter should be removed a minimum of once every 30 days or anytime you notice an appreciable decrease of the flow from the spa jets You should take time to clean the filter TO CLEAN THE FILTER 1 TURN OFF THE POWER 2 REMOVE THE COVER FROM T...

Page 16: ...ANY ABRASIVE CLEANERS as they can scratch or dull the brilliant acrylic surface Your insulated cover can be cleaned with a non abrasive household cleaner A non silicone based vinyl restorer will help protect the surface from sun damage REGULAR SPA MAINTENANCE 15 If the spa is to be left unused for an extended period of time in areas where freezing temperatures DO NOT OCCUR it may be desirable to t...

Page 17: ...17 TROUBLESHOOTING Air lock plumbing system Bleed the system see start up procedure page 8 Restricted flow ...

Page 18: ...ezing temperatures PRESSURE SWITCH To assure proper heater operation a water pressure switch has been installed to monitor the system If 3 flashing dots appear below the temperature in the LED window this indicates the need for system service Refer to the advanced troubleshooting guide available from your spa retailer or contact a service technician to correct the problem HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTI...

Page 19: ...rough the heater Readjust pressure or flow switch With Pump Off a If 3 flashing dots appear while the pump is off the pressure or flow switch is activated although no water is flowing through the heater Readjust pressure or flow switch System Error LED Illuminated a This is an indication of an Over Temperature condition Ensure that the High Limit temperature sensor is properly connected to the pri...

Page 20: ...wner Spa Condition Headrest Condition Care _________________________ _________________________ Spa Cover Condition Care _________________________ _________________________ Skirting Condition Care _________________________ _________________________ Overall Spa Appearance _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Other_______________________ ______________________...

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