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11.4  Locking Filter Cycles

You may keep the filter cycle programs from being inadvertently
altered by electronically “locking” them. To accomplish this, simply
press 

CYCLE 

then, within 30 seconds, press 

DISPLAY, MODE 

and

WARMER ( + ), 

within five seconds each.

A padlock symbol will appear on the screen. In this state, the status of the 
cycle programming may be checked, but may not be altered.  To unlock the 
filter cycle programming to make changes, simply press 

DISPLAY, MODE

and 

COOLER ( - ) 

within five seconds each.

11.5  Panel Lock

To  help prevent unauthorized use of your spa, the Sentry controls
incorporate a unique panel locking system which disables the con-
trols on the panel.

To Lock The Panel: Press the 

DISPLAY, MODE

, and 

WARMER ( + ) 

sensor

pads, in order, within five seconds. A padlock symbol will appear on the LCD
screen.  With the panel locked, none of the components can be turned on
and the only settings that can be adjusted are the standard/economy oper-
ating mode and changing the time of day.  All automatic spa functions will
operate normally.

To  Unlock The Panel: Press 

DISPLAY, MODE, 

and 

COOLER ( - )

, in order,

within five seconds. The “lock” symbol will disappear. All sensor pads are now
active.

11.6  Temperature Setting Lock

To electronically lock the temperature setting, first enter the “temperature set-
ting” mode by pressing 

WARMER ( + ) 

or

COOLER ( - )

. Then, within five

seconds, press the three sensors described under “Panel Lock” above. This
will prevent the temperature setting from being changed by unauthorized per-
sons but all other sensors will remain active.

To unlock the temperature setting so that it can be adjusted, simply follow the
instructions above under 

“To Unlock The Panel.”

12.0  Spa Maintenance

Proper and regular maintenance of your spa will help it retain its beauty and
performance. Your authorized Jacuzzi Premium dealer can supply you with all

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Summary of Contents for J-350

Page 1: ...ProTechTM LCD Series Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...Filling The Spa 1 1 7 2 Safety Check 1 1 7 3 Turn on Power 1 1 7 4 Initiating Water Circulation 1 1 7 5 Adding Start Up Chemicals 12 7 6 Place Cover on Spa 12 8 0 Control Functions 12 8 1 Control Pan...

Page 4: ...12 2 Draining and Refilling 32 12 3 Cleaning The Spa Interior 33 12 4 Pillow Care 33 12 5 Maintaining The Cover 34 12 6 Maintaining The Wood Cabinet 34 12 7 Winterizing 34 12 8 Restarting Your Spa in...

Page 5: ...otice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection ag...

Page 6: ...replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction fitting 6 DANGER Risk of Electric Shock Install at least 5 feet 1 5m from all metal surfaces As an alter...

Page 7: ...ons should always be followed including the following 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 2 A green colored terminal or a terminal marked G Gr Ground Grounding or the symbol is located inside the suppl...

Page 8: ...ry in accordance with manufacturer s instructions M WARNING The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in spas 3 2 HYPERTHERMIA Prolonged immersion in hot water ma...

Page 9: ...s will help to discourage unsupervised children from entering the spa and keep the spa cover secure in high wind conditions There is no rep resentation that the cover clip tie downs or actual locks wi...

Page 10: ...it access to the equipment either from above or below for servicing Make certain that there are no obstructions which would prevent removal of the cabinet side panels and access to the jets components...

Page 11: ...Wires 3 3 3 Frequency 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Current Draw 46A 36A 31A Circuit Breaker 60A 2 Pole 50A 2 Pole 40A 2 Pole Important Information In 60A configuration the heater will operate while any two jets pum...

Page 12: ...h local electrical regulations Export J 350 J 360 J 370 Models 50Hz 230V 40A 230V 30A 230V 20A Voltage 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC Number of Wires 3 3 3 Frequency 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Current Draw 29A 23A 15A C...

Page 13: ...re larger than 6 10mm2 add a junction box near the spa and reduce to short lengths of 6 10mm2 wire to connect to spa 4 The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or ci...

Page 14: ...B Control Box Green TB3 Green TB3 10 4 3 7 3 1 2 2 2 1 Terminal Block 2 Bonding Lug 3 Grounding Terminal TB1 Figure A Equipment Area 1 Control Box 2 Power Supply Entrance s 3 2 Speed Pump 1 4 Heater...

Page 15: ...le to fill half way with hard water and the rest of the way with softened water Or you may fill entirely with hard water if you use a special water additive available from your Jacuzzi Premium dealer...

Page 16: ...A Select Sensor Pad filter cycle programming features B Cycle Sensor Pad accesses filter cycle program mode and next cycle C Mode Sensor Pad switches between standard and economy filtration modes Page...

Page 17: ...these characters identify what is being shown on the main 4 digit display F Light Symbol indicates spa light is on G JETS 1 Symbol indicates 2 speed pump 1 is on The symbol changes according to speed...

Page 18: ...pa Features And Controls 1 1 Vertical Jets Foot Jets 12 Footwell Suction Fittings and Filters Filters protect pump 2 and J 380 pump 3 plumbing network from debris buildup 13 Waterfall Feature 14 Mini...

Page 19: ...ed 2 The heater will turn off when the temperature corresponding to the thermostat setting is achieved Important Heater Details The maximum temperature for which the spa can be set is 104 F 40 C and t...

Page 20: ...Activate Pump 2 Pump 3 On two pump J 350 J 360 J 370 models the sensor pad labeled JETS 2 controls the high speed pump 2 Pressing this sensor cycles pump 2 on and off On the three pump J 380 model th...

Page 21: ...ide causes the jet nozzle to rotate moving the jet stream in a circular pattern 9 9 Waterfall Feature The waterfall feature allows you to independently control it for a customized soothing effect The...

Page 22: ...ration A On Off Press red PWR button once to turn stereo on Press a second time to turn off B Select Mode Press blue SEL button to select volume treble bass balance and fader functions as shown Use bl...

Page 23: ...s range from 7 to 7 F Adjust Balance Press blue SEL button four times to select balance mode Then press blue VOL or VOL button to adjust speaker balance as desired G Adjust Fader Press blue SEL button...

Page 24: ...rmal operation 3 seconds after last key press Optional Stereo Receiver Weather Band and Radio Operation A Select a Weather Band The stereo receiver has a three channel NOAA Weather Radio receiver NOAA...

Page 25: ...n is released C Program a Station Preset Six numbered green PRESET buttons 1 6 store and recall stations for each radio band Save a Station Preset 1 Press grey BAND button to select desired radio band...

Page 26: ...necessary 2 Press grey AS PS button for more than 3 seconds receiver beeps and flashes AST on display The new stations replace station presets previously stored in that band F Prescan Stations Scans s...

Page 27: ...ay and eject CD Receiver switches to radio operation Flip panel up to close B Skip Tracks Press blue button or button to advance to next track Track numbers show on display C Fast Forward and Fast Rev...

Page 28: ...en to track G Pause CD Play Press grey PLAY PAUSE button to pause CD play PAUS appears on display Press grey PLAY PAUSE button again to resume play WARNING A Avoid splashing water directly on unit Uni...

Page 29: ...ng range 87 5 MHz 107 9 MHz FM mono sensitivity 12 dBf 50 dB quieting sensitivity stereo 16 dBf Stereo separation 1 kHz 40 dBf Am Tuner Tuning Range 530 kHz 1720 kHz Amplifier Total system power 160 w...

Page 30: ...turns on as needed to maintain the set temperature After the set temperature is reached the heater turns off and the circulation pump continues to operate continuously to filter and clean the spa wat...

Page 31: ...a Summer Logic condition it may be necessary to reduce filter cycle and or circulation pump run times in warm weather 10 4 Preset Filter Cycles Your spa comes with four 30 minute filter cycles already...

Page 32: ...sily adjust two separate aspects of each of the filtration cycles 1 the time of day at which each cycle begins and 2 the duration of each cycle To make adjustments first press CYCLE to enter the filte...

Page 33: ...ion the circulation pump operates The factory default start time is 12 00AM Midnight The default duration is 24 hours To make adjustments press the sensor labeled CYCLE five times to enter the circula...

Page 34: ...none of the components can be turned on and the only settings that can be adjusted are the standard economy oper ating mode and changing the time of day All automatic spa functions will operate norma...

Page 35: ...footwell suction covers Page 14 that prevent debris from entering pump 2 and J 380 pump 3 when operating These filters must remain in place to protect the pump 2 and J 380 pump 3 plumbing network s Th...

Page 36: ...now it is time for a change when you cannot control sudsing and or you can no longer get the normal feel or sparkle to the water even though the key water balance mea surements are all within the prop...

Page 37: ...spa through both filter wall fittings page 1 1 12 3 Cleaning The Spa Interior To preserve the sheen of your spa s surface it is crucial that you avoid using abrasive cleaners or cleaners which have a...

Page 38: ...sed by UV rays from the sun Never allow anyone to stand or sit on the cover and avoid drag ging it across rough surfaces 12 6 Maintaining The Wood Cabinet With time and exposure to the elements the wo...

Page 39: ...ont of the pump s Figure A Page 10 Remove these plugs to allow the water to drain out of the pumps and heater Note Approximately one to two gallons will be released during this procedure Use a wet dry...

Page 40: ...N A SLIGHTLY ALKALINE CONDITION OF 7 2 to 7 8 Problems become proportionately severe the further outside of this range the water gets A low pH will be corrosive to metals in the spa equipment A high p...

Page 41: ...in excessively hot weather Remember the spa s ability to cool is directly affected by the ambient temperature An excessively hot ambient temperature may prevent the spa from cooling down because it s...

Page 42: ...HE SPA HAS BEEN DRAINED AND REFILLED IF YOU SUSPECT THAT THIS IS THE CASE SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 40 UNDER PUMP DOES NOT OPERATE Panel sensors have been pressed too many times in a short period o...

Page 43: ...or authorized service center CLOSED OR SHORTED FLOW SWITCH ON SYSTEM STARTUP system disabled Flow switch is non functional This must be repaired only by a dealer or qualified service organization 15 0...

Page 44: ...ag reinstall filter and activate pump 1 on high speed Another method of priming the spa s pump s is as fol lows 1 Turn off the power to the spa 2 Remove the handle from diverter valve 1 Sec 8 3 Page 1...

Page 45: ...a reasonable peri od of time contact your dealer or authorized service center Should checking the above steps fail to correct the problem please call your dealer so that he may arrange service Jacuzz...

Page 46: ...B1 TB3 PUMP 1 PUMP 2 TB1 TB6 TB4 TB3 J6 J7 K13 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 J1 J2 K7 K8 HEATER 5 5 kW 1 1 2 1 2 2 CD Ozone Optional 1 3 5 8 10 WHT WHT WHT WHT LO HI HI BLK BLK BLK BLK RED RED F1 30A 250 V SC 30...

Page 47: ...B6 TB1 TB1 GRN 1 3 5 6 8 10 1 2 1 2 JP20 JP19 JP9 1 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 TEMPERATURE SENSOR To Heater Pump 2 Relay From TB1 SPA LIGHT TB5 From TB1 30A 250V SC 30 F1 UV or CD Ozonator Optional INT...

Page 48: ...lays HI HI LO BLU BRN BLK GRN Circulation Pump F1 20A 250V SC 20 This equipment was tested and found to be fully compliant with EN55014 1 1997 EN55014 2 1997 EN61000 3 2 1995 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN55022...

Page 49: ...OR TRANSFORMER T1 TB3 TB3 TB4 G 11 1 1 2 TB2 2 1 1 2 PUMP 1 PUMP 2 PUMP 3 HI HI LO TEMPERATURE SENSOR To Heater Relay SPA LIGHT TB7 From TB1 TB1 UV or CD Ozonator Optional HEATER 2 7kW 230 VAC Circula...

Page 50: ...s Red L2 Red L2 Pigtail Neutral Bus Ground Black L1 Black L1 Green GFCI Sub Panel Main Panel 2 Pole GFCI Breaker Ground Lug No Load Neutral Wire Main Panel with Secondary GFCI Shut Off Box Using a 2 P...

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