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It’s important to have clean water. Water maintenance is one of the least understood, yet most important areas of spa ownership. Your dealer can guide you through the
process of achieving and maintaining perfect water in your spa, given your local conditions. Your program will depend on your water’s mineral content, how often you
use your spa, and how many people use it. 

GENERAL INFORMATION

THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL AREAS OF WATER MAINTENANCE:

• Water Filtration

• Chemical Balance/pH Control

• Water Sanitation

Water Sanitation is the responsibility of the spa owner, achieved through the regular and periodic (daily, if necessary) addition of an approved sanitizer. The sanitizer will
chemically control the bacteria and viruses present in the fill water or introduced during use of the spa. Bacteria and viruses can grow quickly in undersanitized spa
water.

The water’s chemical balance and pH control are also the responsibility of the spa owner. You’ll have to add chemicals to maintain proper levels of Total Alkalinity (TA),
Calcium Hardness (CH) and pH. Proper water balance and pH control will minimize scale buildup, extend the life of the spa, and allow the sanitizer to work at an
optimum level.

METHODS FOR TESTING THE SPA WATER 

Accurate water testing and analysis is an important part of effectively managing your spa water. You must have the ability to test for:

• Total Alkalinity (TA)
• Calcium Hardness (CH)
• pH
• Sanitizer

Two types of testing methods are recognized and recommended by Watkins

®

Manufacturing Corporation:

The Reagent Test Kit

is a method which provides a high level of accuracy. The reagents come in either liquid or tablet form.

Test Strips

are a convenient testing method used by many spa owners. Keep in mind that test strips are susceptible to heat and moisture contamination, which will

result in inaccurate readings. 

IMPORTANT:

Always read and carefully follow the directions included with the Test Kit or Test Strips to ensure the accuracy of the test results.

BASIC CHEMICAL SAFETY 

When using chemicals, read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely. Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly, they can be hazardous
in concentrated form. Always observe the following guidelines:

• Allow only a responsible person to handle spa chemicals. 

KEEP THEM OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN

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• Accurately measure the exact quantities specified, never more. Do not overdose your spa.
• Handle all containers with care. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated place.
• Always keep chemical containers closed when not in use. Replace caps on their proper containers.
• Don’t inhale fumes or allow chemicals to come in contact with your eyes, nose, or mouth. Wash your hands immediately after use.
• Follow the emergency advice on the product label in case of accidental contact, or if the chemical is swallowed. Call a doctor or the local Poison Control Center.

If a doctor is needed, take the product container along with you so that the substance can be identified.

• Don’t let chemicals get on surrounding surfaces or landscaping. 
• Don’t use a vacuum cleaner to clean up chemical spills.
• Never smoke around chemicals. Some fumes can be highly flammable.
• Don’t store any chemicals in the spa equipment compartment.

HOW TO ADD CHEMICALS TO THE WATER

IMPORTANT:

All spa water chemicals, including granulated dichlor, MPS (monopersulphate) granulated pH increaser or decreaser, granulated total alkalinity increaser,

calcium hardness increaser, liquid stain and scale inhibitor, and liquid de-foamer must always be added directly into or in front of the filter compartment while the jet
pump is running, and it must run for a minimum of ten minutes. 

To Administer Spa Water Chemicals:

1. Fold back the cover. 

2. Push the “CLEAN” button to turn on the jet pump.

3. Carefully measure the recommended amount of chemical and slowly pour it into or in front of the filter compartment. Use care not to splash chemicals on your

hands, in your eyes, on the spa shell surface or on the siding.

4. After ten minutes, shut off the jet pump(s) and close and lock the cover to complete the procedure. 

Risk of Drowning:

Never leave an open spa unattended!

WARNING: 

High sanitizer levels can cause discomfort to the user’s eyes, lungs and skin. Always allow the sanitizer level to fall to the recommended range before

using the spa.

WATER QUALITY AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for Geneva

Page 1: ...GenevaTM Niagara Tahitian Elation AspireTM Utopia Aquatic Melodies Series Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ..._________________________ SPA MODEL SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________ COVER SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________ In most cities and counties permits will be required for the i...

Page 3: ...PERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control Panels 20 Locking Features 20 Main Control Panel Buttons and Display 21 Auxiliary Control Panel Buttons 22 Aquatic Melodies Surround Sound System 23 EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT...

Page 4: ...uctions per electrical configuration 230 volt permanently installed models A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block located inside the control box To reduce the risk of electric shock conne...

Page 5: ...or with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using spa Unclean water Keep the water clean and sanitiz...

Page 6: ...any problems can easily be diagnosed over the telephone by an Authorized Service Technician SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SITE PREPARATION You probably have a spot picked out for your new spa whether it s i...

Page 7: ...er regularly to ensure proper levels of sanitizers pH and other water care requirements Drain clean and refill your spa with fresh water on a regular schedule and in accordance with this owner s manua...

Page 8: ...ria Jet 11 Diverter Valve 12 Suction Screen 13 Light 14 Ozone Jet 15 Control Panel 16 Pillow 17 Filter Compartment 18 Auxiliary Panel 19 Grab Rail 20 Atlas Neck Jet Valve 21 Atlas Neck Jet Pillow 22 T...

Page 9: ...Air Jet 5 MagnaTM Jet 6 VersaSsage Jet 7 OrbiSsageTM Jet 8 Whirlpool Jet 9 Euphoria Jet 10 Diverter Valve 11 Suction Screen 12 Light 13 Ozone Jet 14 Control Panel 15 Pillow 16 Filter Compartment 17 Au...

Page 10: ...TM Jet 9 Whirlpool Jet 10 Euphoria Jet 11 Diverter Valve 12 Suction Screen 13 Light 14 Ozone Jet 15 Control Panel 16 Pillow 17 Filter Compartment 18 Auxiliary Panel 19 Grab Rail 20 AcquarellaTM Waterf...

Page 11: ...zone Jet 11 Diverter Valve 12 Suction Screen 13 Light 14 Pop up Speakers 15 Control Panel 16 Pillow 17 Filter Compartment 18 Grab Rail 19 AcquarellaTM Waterfall Valve 20 Auxiliary Control Panel 21 Atl...

Page 12: ...uphoria Jet 9 Ozone Jet 10 Diverter Valve 11 Suction Screen 12 Light 13 Pop up Speakers 14 Control Panel 15 Pillow 16 Filter Compartment 17 Grab Rail 18 AcquarellaTM Waterfall Valve 19 Auxiliary Contr...

Page 13: ...elf is already connected to the neutral bus bar 4 Connect the 10 AWG BLUE wire from the subpanel 30 amp breaker terminal L1 to TB 1 terminal 2 5 Connect the 10 AWG RED wire from the subpanel 30 amp br...

Page 14: ...ge wire than stated ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION System Ground Terminal GRD WARNING THE EXACT PHYSICAL LOCATION OF THE TERMINALS ON THE GFCI BREAKER WILL VARY BETWEEN MANUFACTURERS CONNECTING THE HOT WIRE...

Page 15: ...is manual 4 Adjust Total Alkalinity TA to 125 ppm Calcium Hardness CH to 150 ppm then spa water pH to between 7 4 and 7 6 These procedures are listed in the Water Quality and Maintenance section IMPOR...

Page 16: ...valve on the inside wall of the spa ATLAS NECK JET VALVE The GenevaTM Niagara and Elation spas are equipped with 4 directional neck jets located in the EcstaSeatTM The flow of the neck jets is regulat...

Page 17: ...rotation can be changed by rotating the jet faceplate from a full stream to shutting the jet completely off For cleaning or replacement instructions see VersaSsage OrbiSsage Jets Maintenance section T...

Page 18: ...Jet Pump 2 Jet System 2 Located in Ultra Massage seat front right 2 Euro Directional jets 2 VersaSsage jets 2 OrbiSsage jets Activates right side diverter Right Side Jet System 1 1 Whirlpool jet on ri...

Page 19: ...et System 2 Located in Ultra Massage seat front right 2 Euro Directional jets 2 VersaSsage jets 2 OrbiSsage jets Activates right side diverter Right Side Jet System 1 1 Whirlpool jet on right wall Acq...

Page 20: ...nt right 2 Euro Directional jets 2 VersaSsage jets 2 OrbiSsage jets Activates right side diverter Right Side Jet System 1 1 Whirlpool jet on right wall Acquarella Waterfall Jet Pump 2 Jet System 2 Loc...

Page 21: ...System 1 AcquarellaTM Waterfall 6 Sole Soothers in back center Located in Ultra Massageseat 2 Euro Directional jets 1 VersaSsage jets 2 OrbiSsage jets 6 Sole Soothers Combination Jet System Jet Pump...

Page 22: ...6 Sole Soothers in footwell 2 VersaSsage jets on front left wall Located in LumbarSsage seat front right 4 Euro Directional jets 2 VersaSsage jets Combination Jet System Jet Pump 1 diverter in mid po...

Page 23: ...the lock will remain in place SPA LOCK The Spa Lock feature deactivates all of the functions of the control panel It is generally used to prevent unwanted use of the spa To activate the Spa Lock press...

Page 24: ...t temperature display will increase by one degree every half second To decrease the set temperature of the spa water press the TEMP Each time the button is pressed the set temperature display will dec...

Page 25: ...minimized When the outside temperatures begin to cool the Summer Mode timer should be turned to the OFF position the summer mode icon on the main control panel shut off This is the efficient 24 hour...

Page 26: ...available station in radio mode NOTE Five seconds after the last button is pressed the auxilary panel defaults back to normal spa mode AQUATIC MELODIES MUSIC SYSTEM Available on Elation and Aspire The...

Page 27: ...MENT 4 5 2 3 4 4 4 4 6 7 1 Jet Pump 1 2 Jet Pump 2 3 Ozone Injector 4 Unions 5 Air Blower 6 Light 7 Temperature Sensor 8 Pump Drain Plug Air Blower available on GenevaTM Niagara and Tahitian spas only...

Page 28: ...25 A B C D EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT A AdventTM System Control Box B EnergyPro Circulating Pump C EnergyPro Flow Through Heater D Monarch CD Ozone Generator E SpaGloTM LED Light Controller E CONTROLS SIDE...

Page 29: ...era dealer Refer to the back of this manual to determine the appropriate size for your spa DIVERTER VALVE MAINTENANCE If your spa s diverter valves become difficult to turn it is likely that sand or g...

Page 30: ...t dry vacuum or a sponge 3 It will be necessary to remove all water from the interior plumbing 4 Remove the filter lid floating weir basket filter cartridge and standpipe Insert a shop vacuum hose int...

Page 31: ...surface NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICALS Damage to the shell by the use of harsh chemicals is not covered under the warranty IMPORTANT Some surface cleaners contain eye and skin irritants Keep all cleaners...

Page 32: ...ctions precisely Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly they can be hazardous in concentrated form Always observe the following guidelines Allow only a responsible person to han...

Page 33: ...orrosive nature of the spa s water That s why calcium low water commonly known as soft water is not recommended It is very corrosive to the equipment and can cause staining of the spa shell C If the C...

Page 34: ...ed A weekly shock treatment is required The shock treatment quickly destroys any remaining contaminants while revitalizing the silver cartridge allowing the silver ions to continue to be released into...

Page 35: ...or chlorine Answers Bromine or biguanides will chemically react with the sanitizing action of the silver ions This will eliminate their beneficial sanitizing effect DOS AND DON TS DO check your MPS or...

Page 36: ...ally The greater the usage time or the bather load the faster the residual value is diminished SUPPLEMENTAL WATER MAINTENANCE Proper water sanitation and mineral balance pH control are absolutely esse...

Page 37: ...cup or bucket Place the container on the equipment compartment floor NOTE White vinegar will not damage any of the spa components 5 Carefully loosen the long tubing to the bottom of the ozonator A liq...

Page 38: ...ecifically not covered under the terms of the warranty Question When I open my spa I smell chlorine How do I get rid of this smell Answer There are two types of chlorine in your spa The first is the F...

Page 39: ...low pH or by water with levels of TA CH pH or sanitizer which are outside the recommended ranges DPD The preferred reagent used in test kits to measure the Free Available Chlorine Halogen Any one of...

Page 40: ...l include any operation of the spa other than in accordance with Watkins Manufacturing Corporation printed instructions or use of the spa in an application for which it is not designed specifically us...

Page 41: ...ptic harness Dirty Filter Low water level Pressure switch problem Temperature sensor problem Heater high limit thermostat tripped Temperature set too low Spa cover improperly positioned Dirty Filter S...

Page 42: ...39 NOTES...

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Page 44: ...LLONS BS BS BS PER SQUARE FOOT VOLT OR AMP 3INGLE PHASE PROTECTED CIRCUIT g X g 5TOPIA ENEVA4 3QUARE FEET ALLONS BS BS BS PER SQUARE FOOT VOLT OR AMP 3INGLE PHASE PROTECTED CIRCUIT 5TOPIA 4AHITIAN 3QU...

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