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Spa Care and Maintenance 

Your 

HOT SPRING

 spa is manufactured from the highest quality, most 

durable materials available. Even so, the spa care and maintenance 

program you develop will ultimately determine how long your spa, and 

its individual components, will last. Regular maintenance and following 

the advice in this section will help you to protect your investment.

DRAIN & REFILL INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: 

It is NOT recommended to refill your spa when the 

ambient temperature goes below 10°C (50°F).
1.  Disconnect the spa from the power supply by tripping both of the 

GFCI breakers located in the subpanel. 

2.  Locate the main drain valve for the spa and remove the drain cap. 

Attach the inlet of a garden hose to the drain valve (to avoid flooding 

of the foundation surrounding the spa) and route the outlet of the 

hose to an appropriate draining area. Spa water with a high sanitizer 

level may harm plants and grass.

3.  Open the valve by turning the knob. The spa will drain by gravitational 

flow.  

IMPORTANT:

 All 

HOT SPRING

 spa models will drain almost 

completely through the main drain valve and the secondary drain. 

Equipment such as the jet pump and heating system will drain. Any 

water remaining within the plumbing or equipment after draining will 

only need to be removed if the spa is being winterized.

4.  Allow most of the water to drain through the main drain.
5.  Remove threaded cap from secondary drain. This will drain the 

remaining water (about four liters) from the bleedline system.

6.  When empty, inspect the spa shell and clean as required. (Follow 

the Care of the Exterior instructions.)

7.  Close the drain valve and reinstall the drain cap.
8.  Reinstall threaded cap onto secondary drain.
9.  Install new filters or clean existing with 

FRESHWATER

 filter cleaner. 

IMPORTANT:

 Always clean and rotate the filter cartridges each time 

the spa is drained for cleaning.

10. Refill the spa through the filter compartment using the 

CLEAN 

SCREEN

 pre-filter. 

IMPORTANT:

 Refill water temperature must be between 10° - 21°C 

to avoid high-limit tripping.

11. Follow the Quick Start-Up instructions in the Getting Started section.

COLD WATER REFILL

•  When refilling your spa if the tap water is below 10°C (50°F) the 

spa may go into a High Limit Protection mode (causing your spa to 

stop functioning).  If high limit tripping does occur, the fastest way to 

reactivate the spa control system is to first disconnect power to the 

spa completely, then warm the two sensors on top of the heater and 

the vinyl tubing (located in the 

equipment compartment) with a 

hair dryer for approximately 10 

minutes. Once you believe 

the sensors and heater tubing  

have been warmed sufficiently, 

reconnect power to the spa. 

•  Blending warm water with the cold tap water so it exceeds 10°C (50° 

F) during the refilling process will also achieve the same results if that 

is an option for you.

PREVENTION OF FREEZING

Your spa has been designed and engineered for year-round use in 

any climate. In some areas, extremely cold temperatures below -12°C 

(10°F) combined with strong wind, may cause partial freezing of the jet 

pump, even though the water inside the spa remains at the selected 

temperature. The energy efficiency of the spa may also decrease 

during these cold periods, as the heater will cycle more frequently. 

As an additional precaution against partial freezing of some of the 

components, the equipment compartment can be insulated with an 

insulating kit (available from your local dealer). This insulating kit will 

also help to maximize the spa’s energy efficiency.

IMPORTANT:

 When warmer weather returns approx. 15° - 21°C  

(60°-70°F), the insulating kit must be removed to prevent overheating of 

the jet pump.

WINTERIZING YOUR SPA

If you leave the spa unused for a long period of time in severely cold 

weather, you should drain the spa and winterize it to avoid accidental 

freezing due to a power or equipment failure.
Use only Propylene Glycol as your anti-freeze (available at most RV or 

marine supply stores). This is non-toxic. 

 DANGER: 

Never use an automobile anti-freeze (Ethylene Glycol) 

since it is toxic!
Warning: Failure to follow these instructions correctly can lead to freeze 

damage not covered by warranty.  It is strongly recommended that you 

contact your local dealer to perform this service
1. Drain your spa following the Drain & Refill instructions steps 1-8.
2. Remove the filter cartridges, clean and store in a dry place.
3. If you spa has a wireless remote, remove from spa and store in a dry 

warm place.

IMPORTANT:

 These additional instructions must be utilized when 

draining and winterizing your spa in climates where the temperature 

falls below 0°C (32°F). A 20 liter combination (vacuum/blower) wet/

dry shop vac must be used to effectively remove water that is trapped 

inside the plumbing lines.
4. Attach the vacuum’s hose to the blower side of the shop vac.

a. Remove the filter standpipes by turning them counterclockwise.  

(The standpipes may have a silicone sealant temporarily holding 

them in place and it may take firm pressure to get them to initially 

break free.)

b. Rotate 

SMARTJET

 levers to middle position and Water Feature 

lever to open position.

c. Place the end of the vacuum hose in one of the filter openings and 

cover the closest filter opening with a clean rag.

d. Turn on the blower function and allow it to blow out any water 

remaining in the plumbing lines (approximately 3 to 5 minutes).

e. Turn the 

SMARTJET

  lever to the second position and allow that 

system to purge.

f.  If your spa is equipped with more than two jet systems, then each 

jet system will also need to be blown out.

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Spa Care and Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Aria ARE

Page 1: ...HIGHLIFE COLLECTION Grandee Envoy Aria Vanguard Sovereign Prodigy Jetsetter Triumph O W N E R S M A N U A L 5 0 H Z...

Page 2: ...the right to change specifications or design without notification and without incurring any obligation Important In most cities and counties permits will be required for the installation of electrical...

Page 3: ...NU 21 TRIUMPH MODEL TRHE JET SYSTEM MENU 22 PRODIGY MODEL HE JET SYSTEM MENU 23 JETSETTER MODEL JJE JET SYSTEM MENU 24 SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE DRAIN REFILL INSTRUCTIONS 25 PREVENTION OF FREEZING 25 F...

Page 4: ...box that is provided Do not permit any external non spa integrated electrical appliances such as a light telephone radio or television within 1 5 m 5 feet of a spa Failure to maintain a safe distance...

Page 5: ...essure and circulation Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness such as tranquilizers antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use the spa HEALTH PROBLEMS AFFECTED BY SPA USE Pregnant wom...

Page 6: ...o user serviceable parts inside Opening of the control box by the spa owner will void the warranty If you have an operational problem carefully go through the steps outlined in the Troubleshooting sec...

Page 7: ...has a strong flow of water and air which quickly soothes away tension 10 The PRECISION directional or rotary jet delivers a therapeutic massage 11 The MOTO MASSAGE DX is a moving jet It has two warm...

Page 8: ...t pressure HYDROSTREAM JET The Hydrostream jet is a mid size hydromassage jet that delivers a great massage to the feet back and shoulder areas Turn the faceplate to increase and decrease the jet pres...

Page 9: ...off Weak or surging jets are an indication of a low water level condition or clogged filter cartridges IMPORTANT Be sure the COMFORT CONTROL Levers see illustration in Spa Features section are open b...

Page 10: ...t between 7 2 and using a FRESHWATER 5 way test strip IMPORTANT Make sure you adjust your Total Alkalinity first as an out of balance condition will affect your ability to adjust the pH correctly and...

Page 11: ...orrectly 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 Accurately me...

Page 12: ...tween 7 2 7 8 To lower the pH level use HOT SPRING FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Down sodium bisulfate To raise the pH level use FRESHWATER pH Alkalinity Up sodium carbonate Water Conditioners Spa fill wat...

Page 13: ...System converts water and sodium chloride salt into chlorine sanitizer The ACE is compatible with chlorine based systems and chemicals Although the system is reduced maintenance it is not automatic It...

Page 14: ...Prior to leaving 1 At least one day before you leave set the temperature to its lowest level This setting should represent an approximate water temperature of 26 C 80 F IMPORTANT Spa water oxidizers s...

Page 15: ...ed with the FRESHWATERAG silver ion purification system Not a sanitizer Nitric Acid The formulation of nitric acid a highly corrosive chemical is a byproduct of the ozone generating process Nitric aci...

Page 16: ...s icon to access the Memory screen Clean Cycle Press this icon to access the Clean Cycle screen Icon will flash when Clean Cycle is on Settings Screen Press this icon to access the first Settings scre...

Page 17: ...Home screen Screen will automatically revert back after 10 seconds of non activity SETTINGS SCREENS Press on Home screen to display first Settings Screen The first Settings screen allows you to turn...

Page 18: ...reappears Press to return to second Settings screen if check mark icon is not pressed Screen will automatically revert back after 10 seconds of non activity JETS CONTROL SCREEN Press on the Home scre...

Page 19: ...x to remove any device connected to the music system To view the signal strength between your Bluetooth device and the music system Press with SIGNAL displayed inside TOOLS box LIGHTS CONTROL SCREEN P...

Page 20: ...et e 1 Water Feature JET PUMP 2 JET SYSTEM 1 Left SMARTJET lever in position a 1 MOTO MASSAGE DX jet b 8 directional PRECISION jets c 1 directional hydromassage jet d 1 Water Feature e 1 FOOTSTREAM je...

Page 21: ...et d 4 directional PRECISION jets e 4 directional PRECISION calf jets f 2 HYDROSTREAM jets JET PUMP 2 JET SYSTEM 1 Right SMARTJET lever in position a 4 HYDROSTREAM jets b 2 SOOTHINGSTREAMjets c 1 FOOT...

Page 22: ...STREAM jet d 1 water feature JET PUMP 2 JET SYSTEM 1 SMARTJET lever in position a 2 dual port rotary jets b 7 directional PRECISION jets c 8 directional PRECISION jets d 1 water feature JET PUMP 1 JET...

Page 23: ...TJET lever in position a 2 dual port rotary jets b 4 PRECISION jets above MOTO MASSAGE DX c 1 Water Feature d 2 Directional hydromassage e 2 SOOTHING SEVEN jets JET PUMP 2 JET SYSTEM 2 SMARTJET lever...

Page 24: ...OOTHINGSTREAMjets d 3 Jet Cluster system 2 dual port rotary 1 directional hydromassage e 1 FOOTSTREAM jets f 1 Water Feature JET SYSTEM 1 SMARTJET lever in position a 1 MOTO MASSAGE DX jet b 4 directi...

Page 25: ...s in Lounge feet c 4 Directional PRECISION Jets calf jets d 4 Directional HYDROSTREAM Jets e 4 Directional PRECISION Jets JET SYSTEM 2 SMARTJET lever in position a 1 MOTO MASSAGE DX jet b 4 Directiona...

Page 26: ...SAGE DX jet b 4 directional PRECISION jets c 1 FOOTSTREAM jet d 2 dual port rotaryjets e 2 SOOTHINGSTREAMjets JET SYSTEM 2 SmartJet lever in position a 1 MOTO MASSAGE DX jet b 10 directional PRECISION...

Page 27: ...t 2 dual port rotary jets 1 directional hydromassage jet b 4 HYDROSTREAM jets c 1 MOTO MASSAGE DX jet JET SYSTEM 1 SMARTJET lever in position a 1 FOOTSTREAM jet b 4 HYDROSTREAM jets c 4 directional PR...

Page 28: ...r with the cold tap water so it exceeds 10 C 50 F during the refilling process will also achieve the same results if that is an option for you PREVENTION OF FREEZING Your spa has been designed and eng...

Page 29: ...needs of the jet pump system Additionally a separate filter is dedicated to serving the 24 hour circulation system As with any water filtering system the filter cartridges may become clogged resultin...

Page 30: ...d polymer for durability and adds a film finish that provides a rich wood like appearance Cleaning of the EVERWOOD HD consists of simply spraying the cabinet with a mild soap and water solution to rem...

Page 31: ...ide of the cover just above the skirt Gently push do not lift with both hands towards the opposite rear corner of the cover diagonally As the cover opens the gas springs will allow the cover to come t...

Page 32: ...emove the 6 door panel screws 2 Pull bottom of panel away from spa then down in order to remove door 3 Locate the control box Loosen the screws on the front of the control box Remove the screws and th...

Page 33: ...utdoors on a patio or on a deck Just make sure you check the following Always put your spa on a structurally sound level surface A filled spa can weigh a great deal Make certain that the location you...

Page 34: ...levated corners Place the set of shims corresponding to each corner directly under its designated leveling point 7 Lift the spa remove the support block and set the spa on the shims Repeat steps 5 thr...

Page 35: ...ions are acceptable so long as a level base is prepared prior to delivery Three foundation base pictures shown at right represent examples of alternatives to a concrete slab for spas installed without...

Page 36: ...pa before making critical design or pathway decisions NOTE Watkins Wellness requires that the GRANDEE be installed on a minimum 10 cm 4 thick reinforced concrete pad or a deck that is able to withstan...

Page 37: ...ructions Page 6 ENVOY MODEL KKE Dimensions NOTE All dimensions are approximate measure your spa before making critical design or pathway decisions DOOR SIDE IMPORTANT The ENVOY has 15 leveling points...

Page 38: ...81 cm 36 91 cm 41 5 105 cm 41 5 105 cm 18 46 cm 18 46 cm 87 221 cm 20 51 cm 26 5 67 5 cm 20 51 cm 17 25 44 cm 87 221 cm MAIN DRAIN SECONDARY DRAIN 1 5 4 cm ELECTRICAL CUTOUT Front view Bottom view DO...

Page 39: ...4 cm 14 5 37 cm 60 152 5 cm SOVEREIGN MODEL IIE Dimensions NOTE All dimensions are approximate measure your spa before making critical design or pathway decisions DOOR SIDE IMPORTANT The SOVEREIGN has...

Page 40: ...r spa before making critical design or pathway decisions 93 236 cm 89 226 cm 15 38 cm 3 5 9 cm 33 84 cm 22 25 56 5 cm 22 25 56 5 cm 22 25 56 5 cm 22 25 56 5 cm 70 178 cm 17 43 cm 74 188 cm 29 73 5 cm...

Page 41: ...18 45 7 cm 78 198 cm 84 213 4 cm 24 61 cm 19 5 49 5 cm 19 48 3 cm 17 43 cm 31 5 80 cm 3 5 8 9 cm 29 73 6 cm 33 83 8 cm 14 35 6 cm 61 5 156 2 cm DOOR SIDE IMPORTANT The PRODIGY has 15 leveling points...

Page 42: ...SETTER MODEL JJE Dimensions NOTE All dimensions are approximate measure your spa before making critical design or pathway decisions DOOR SIDE IMPORTANT The JETSETTER has 15 leveling points place shims...

Page 43: ...t would normally invalidate the limited warranty such as water chemistry damage do not apply to the NO FAULT heater It is important to note that the NO FAULT heater is protected by both the heater hig...

Page 44: ...by improper pH balance or other improper water chemistry maintenance and damage to the spa surfacecaused by leaving the spa uncovered while empty of water and in direct exposure to sunlight this may...

Page 45: ...US SPA STATE ACTION LCD Message Spa is Ready Blue On Green On Green On Temperature within 2 degrees F Heater Available ACE Functioning Spa is not Ready Blue On OFF Green On Temperature not within 2 He...

Page 46: ...the spa Organic buildup scum ring around spa Build up of oils and dirt 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 Al...

Page 47: ...ed circuit TRIUMPH Model TRHE Seats 4 Adults 2 36m x 1 88m 84 cm 18m 1 500 1 275 liters 265 kg 1 860 kg 525 kg m 230 volt 16 amp1 Single phase GFCI2 protected circuit PRODIGY Model HE Seats 5 Adults 2...

Page 48: ...L VVE 12 17 ARIA MODEL ARE 12 17 SOVEREIGN MODEL IIE 12 17 TRIUMPH MODEL TRHE 12 17 PRODIGY MODEL HE 12 17 JETSETTER MODEL JJE 12 17 2017 Watkins Wellness All Rights Reserved Hot Spring Highlife and A...

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