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LOCATION AND INSTALLATION 

 

Your spa has been conveniently designed for use in either an indoor or outdoor setting.  While selecting an appropriate location for 

your spa, there are important things to consider.  

   

Indoor Considerations 

1.  Walls, ceiling, flooring, and/or hardwood must be able to withstand high humidity.  Just like in your bathroom, an exhaust fan 

would be a good idea.

 

 

2.  Spa Chemicals in the air may corrode certain metals in your home.

 

 

3.  A self-draining floor is a great way to ease any worries about spilled water.

 

 

4.  Spas must be accessible at all times to permit servicing if needed.  Cost associated with the removal of walls, pulling a spa out of 

an enclosed area, etc. are not the responsibility of the manufacturer.  All costs associated with these types of items will be the 

sole responsibility of the homeowner.   

5.  Remember  that  you'll  need  extra  space  to  store  the  cover  when  it  is  removed.   When  using  our  handy  cover-lift  device,  you 

should allow for an extra 16" of clearance behind the spa.  

6.  The spa must be placed on a solid, flat, and level surface that does not move or shake.

 

 

7.  You should consult with a builder or engineer to determine if your floor will support the spa weight.  Remember, you must allow 

for the spa, water, and people in your total weight calculations.   

8.  Be sure your spa is secure from access by young children.  We offer a locking spa cover, but we also suggest keeping the spa 

room locked and off limits to children.

 

 

 

Outdoor Considerations 

1.  Place your spa on a solid, flat, and level surface.  We recommend a 4" thick reinforced concrete pad as the best surface.  Dirt, 

sand,  concrete  pavers,  paver  stones,  etc.  are  not  acceptable  surfaces  for  your  spa  and  these  surfaces  will  void  all  warranty 

claims.

 

See figure 1 below for more information. 

2.  Keep  in  mind  natural  elements  such  as  wind,  sun,  falling  leaves,  etc.    Also  consider  lighting,  visibility  from  the  house,  and 

accessibility.   

3.  We recommend that you locate your spa in a locked fenced-in area to prevent access to the spa by children

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4.  It is a good idea to have a contractor review your proposed site to see that there are no support problems. There are often local 

ordinances that need to be met for spa use.

 

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED SUPPORT 

Figure 1 

Service 

GFCI 

At least 5 feet 

Figure 2 

Summary of Contents for Tranquility Series

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 2012 Important Information Enclosed Please read before setting up or using your spa Rev 1 1 12 MODELS ER15 ES15 ER23 ES25 EG4 and EG5 ...

Page 2: ...WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times 8 A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum No 8 AWG 8 4mm2 solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment metal enclosures of electrical equipment metal water pipe or conduit within 5 feet 1 52 m of the unit 9 Excessive water temper...

Page 3: ... WARNING Improper electrical connections or conductor sizing may cause the equipment module to operate improperly create the potential for an electrical hazard and may void the warranty 9 CAUTION Use only approved pressure type wire splicing lugs or connectors suitable for the size and type of wiring used If your hot tub is equipped with audio components the following instructions also apply 1 CAU...

Page 4: ...ced on a solid flat and level surface that does not move or shake 7 You should consult with a builder or engineer to determine if your floor will support the spa weight Remember you must allow for the spa water and people in your total weight calculations 8 Be sure your spa is secure from access by young children We offer a locking spa cover but we also suggest keeping the spa room locked and off ...

Page 5: ... Electrical Code N E C and local code requirements The connection must include the conductors necessary for operation and bonding as required by N E C 1 Remove the spa from its shipping container and retain all safety operation and warranty information 2 Position the spa on a flat level surface such as concrete or a wood deck which provides adequate drainage 3 Position the spa at least 5 feet from...

Page 6: ...ion at the equipment module You should re check the tightness of the fittings and placement of the O rings Check that the filter is positioned in the skim filter system 6 Activate the power to your spa Refer to the Control Panel Instruction section of this manual Spas running on 110v will heat at an average of 1 2 per hour Not to scale May vary by model 1 1 2 6 3 8 5 4 7 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GATE VAL...

Page 7: ...you must properly test and maintain your spa water for health and appearance reasons Chemical imbalance can cause skin irritations and dirty water is both unsightly and undesirable to soak in With little effort you can have clean water for your constant enjoyment This is attained through the use of spa chemicals a superb filter system and the optional ozonator Consult your dealer to set up a prope...

Page 8: ...de surface Bug Tar Remover or OOPS Do not use an abrasive brush or cleaning agent as it will scratch the finish DO NOT USE any of the following items to clean your tub Acetone Goof Off or any cleaners that contain esters ethers ketones aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons Isopropanal concentrations greater than 25 If you have stubborn dirt or scum marks at the water line use a spa cleaner and a sc...

Page 9: ... sure that the thermostat is set to keep the water warm If you intend on closing down your spa for the winter you should follow the winterizing procedures listed below 1 Drain the spa as explained in the Draining Your Spa section 2 Be sure that all water is removed from the spa 3 Shut off all electrical power at the breaker box 4 Disconnect the unions from the equipment module to allow the water i...

Page 10: ...ower input terminals figure 2 5 Locate the 14 AWG jumper wire between White AC terminals and Red AC terminals and remove discard figure 2 6 Locate Switchbank A near the bottom center of the circuit board and adjust DIP switch 10 to the OFF position High Amperage mode see figure 4 7 Connect 240VAC input wiring to terminal block Refer to figure 3 for proper conductor connections 8 Attach the front c...

Page 11: ...Mode press Jets button repeatedly and be sure the pump is free of air Priming Mode lasts less than 5 minutes Press the Warm or Cool button to exit After Priming Mode the spa will run in Standard Mode see Mode section Pump 1 low speed is responsible for heating and filtration and will be referred to simply as the pump In multi button sequences if the buttons are pressed too quickly in sequence they...

Page 12: ...e current water temperature will be displayed DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool Once the heater has cooled reset by pushing any button If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool At 107 F 41 7 C the spa should automatically reset If spa does not reset shut of the power...

Page 13: ...el hot water coming from the jets Make sure all valves are open to allow full water flow through the system Limited water flow will NOT build enough pressure to allow the heater to come on Clean the filter to assure maximum water flow Pulsating Or Minimal Water Flow In High Speed Mode Make sure water level of the spa is at least 2 above the skim filter Be sure jets are turned open see Spa Operatio...

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Page 15: ...cated or 4 commercialorpublicuseofthe spa Warranty coverage shall not extend for any reason beyond the stated periods The warranties as set forth and limited herein are the sole and exclusive warranties made by Emerald and Emerald hereby expressly disclaims any other warranties express or implied EMERALD HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WAR RANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT...

Page 16: ... OR TO OP TIONAL PARTS OR SYSTEMS WHICH ARE PURCHASED FOR INCLUSION ON OR IN THE SPA EMERALD SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY TO AID IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF ANY WARRANTIES AGAINST MANUFACTURERS OF SUCH ITEMS PARTS SYSTEMS OR OPTIONS Optional Parts include without limitation ozone generator all audio systems and LED lighting Emerald shall not be liable for loss of use of the spa or other incidental or co...

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