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JACUZZI SWIMSPA COLLECTION 

OWNER’S MANUAL 

1005244 Revision A

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SWIMSPA Power Actve J16

Page 1: ...J16 Power Ac ve J19 Power Ac ve J16 Power Pro J19 Power Pro JACUZZI SWIMSPA COLLECTION OWNER S MANUAL 1005244 Revision A...

Page 2: ...not opera ng e ciently then follow the without CLEARRAY water chem istry parameters as de ned by the Associa on of Pool and Spa Professionals CLEARRAY re quires an annual bulb replacement to properly...

Page 3: ...truc ons 15 6 0 Electrical Installa on Instruc ons 230 240 Volt Service 15 7 0 Power Requirements 18 8 0 Swim Spa Fill Up Procedure 18 9 0 Spa Features 24 9 1 J16 19 Power Ac ve Swim Spa Features 24 9...

Page 4: ...44 12 5 Maintaining the Synthe c Cabinet 45 12 6 Cleaning the Control Panel 45 12 7 Cover Care and Maintenance 45 12 8 Winterizing 46 12 9 Star ng Your Swim Spa in Cold Weather 47 13 0 Water Quality M...

Page 5: ...llustra ons and or instruc ons contained herein 2 0 WARNINGS Jacuzzi Europe S p A declines all liability for damages arising from failure to observe the following direc ons For periodic lling if you d...

Page 6: ...the swim spa Jacuzzi swim spas are class 1 appliances and must therefore be permanently connected without intermediate junc ons to the electrical network and to the protec on circuit grounding system...

Page 7: ...lity sensory and or cogni ve abili es only if supervised and only if they have the knowledge necessary to use the equipment safely as well as to understand the dangers arising from im proper use Child...

Page 8: ...r medica on that cause drowsi ness or that can raise lower the blood pressure Do not use the swim spa in extreme weather condi ons during storms etc Persons under medical care must consult a doctor be...

Page 9: ...LLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY This swim spa was manufactured to meet the standards and speci ca ons outlined in the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act VGB Safety Act When installing and u...

Page 10: ...ly Wet surfaces can be slippery To reduce the risk of contrac ng a waterborne illness e g an infec on bacteria or virus and or respiratory ailments maintain water chemistry within the parameters liste...

Page 11: ...e restric ons on the use or installa on of this swim spa since local code requirements vary from one locality to another Note Suc on covers must be replaced every 5 years A Warning Sign is provided in...

Page 12: ...ic masses surrounding the spa for example water and gas pipes metallic platforms and so on 4 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 0 Choosing a Loca on IMPORTANT Because of the combined weight of the swim spa wat...

Page 13: ...ent 4 1 Outdoor Loca on In selec ng the ideal outdoor loca on for your swim spa we suggest that you take into con sidera on The proximity to changing area and shelter especially in colder weather The...

Page 14: ...ort you should consult a professional Structural Engineer with experience in this type of ap plica on Proper Drainage It is extremely important to have in place measures to su ciently handle excessive...

Page 15: ...must be installed properly to ensure dependable usage Please contact your local Jacuzzi dealer or local building department should you have any ques ons regard ing your installa on 6 0 Electrical Inst...

Page 16: ...of the building must be provided with a 0 03A di eren al switch and with an e cient protec on earth circuit Check for proper opera on of the di er en al switch by pressing the TEST bu on which should...

Page 17: ...AREA 1 Master 2 Auxiliary heater 3 Pump 1 4 Pump 2 5 Pump 3 6 Pump 4 7 CLEARRAY Water Puri ca on System 8 Power Supply Entrance Note Equipment loca on and quan ty such as pumps CLEARRAY system heater...

Page 18: ...illing Clear all debris from the swim spa Although the swim spa shell has been polished at the factory you may want to treat it with a specially formulated spa cleaner Consult your authorized Jacuzzi...

Page 19: ...ing chemicals in step 5 see sec on 11 2 5 Add Start Up Chemicals Add the swim spa water chemicals as recommended by your authorized Jacuzzi swim spa dealer See sec on tled Water Quality Maintenance fo...

Page 20: ...m spa can be set is 104o F 40o C and the minimum is 80o F 27o C Se ng the thermostat at maximum will not accelerate the hea ng process This will only result in a higher ul mate temperature The heater...

Page 21: ...J16 2010 USG 7638 Litres 1425 grams J19 2378 USG 9038 Litres 1687 grams Use average ll volume for chemical maintenance 10 Leave swim spa cover open during this step to allow excessive chemical vapour...

Page 22: ...ons then add chemi cals to swim spa water to achieve a constant sani zer reading within the levels recom mended on the inside cover of this manual 14 Turn on jet pumps when adding chemicals to ensure...

Page 23: ...hin the levels recommended on the inside cover of this manual If sani zer levels are not stable at this me it will be necessary to repeat this procedure in its en rety un l stable sani zer readings ar...

Page 24: ...24 9 0 Swim Spa Features 9 1 J16 19 Power Ac ve Swim Spa Features 1 Air controls x3 2 Wide sheet Waterfall control x1 3 2 Water diverter...

Page 25: ...25 9 2 J16 19 Power Pro Swim Spa Features 1 Air controls x3 2 Wide sheet Waterfall control x1 3 2 Water diverter...

Page 26: ...rol Icon will spin if any pump is running A Lock Icon is visible if the panel or se ngs are locked Note A er 30 minutes the display will automa cally go into sleep mode which turns the display o This...

Page 27: ...oesn t do much in that situa on When the panel is locked the Se ngs Screen will only show items not a ected by that lock System Info and Lock Screens Adjust set temperature higher Adjust set temperatu...

Page 28: ...a Screen The Spa Screen shows all available equipment to control The display shows icons that are re lated to the equipment installed on a par cular swim spa model so this screen may change depending...

Page 29: ...every screen except the Main Screen the Priming Mode Screen are a Message Display Screen When you see only this bu on or this bu on plus an Inac ve Save Bu on it means Back or Exit It appears on edi...

Page 30: ...there is a right arrow at the bo om of the screen it takes you to the next page Page Up and Down If an Up or Down bu on is shown and pressed when on a page with a text list the list can be scrolled a...

Page 31: ...re range se ngs with independent set temperatures The speci c range can be selected on the Se ngs screen and is visible on the Main Screen in the upper le corner of the display These ranges can be use...

Page 32: ...ump has come on automa cally for example for hea ng you can switch between low speed and high speed but you cannot turn the heater pump o Circula on Mode If the swim spa is con gured for 24HR circula...

Page 33: ...resets the checking intervals to 30 minutes whenever the user interacts with the system ac vates equipment changes hea ng modes changes the set temperature etc Once the user stops interac ng with the...

Page 34: ...irc bu on during Priming Mode Priming the Pumps As soon as the Priming Mode screen appears on the panel select the Jets 1 bu on once to start Pump 1 in low speed and then again to switch to high speed...

Page 35: ...e to turn the pump on or o and to shi be tween low and high speeds if equipped If le running the pump will turn o a er a me out period of 30 minutes Non Circ Systems The low speed of pump 1 runs when...

Page 36: ...p and the ozone generator will run for 30 minutes more depending on the system On some systems you can change this se ng 10 6 Time of Day Be sure to set the Time of Day Se ng the me of day is importan...

Page 37: ...cally Filter Cycle 2 Op onal Filtra on Filter Cycle 2 is OFF by default Viewing Filter 1 while Filter 2 is OFF Viewing Filter 1 while Filter 2 is ON Press 1 to view Filter 1 Press 2 once to view Filte...

Page 38: ...hange it to Enabled ON The se ngs can be edited the same way that the Filter Cycles are edited Brightness Up Bu on Tap to raise the intensity of the lights to the maximum level of 5 The intensi ty lev...

Page 39: ...to a reduced se lec on of menu items These include Filter Cycles Invert Informa on and Fault Log They can be seen but not changed or edited Panel Locked and Se ngs Unlocked Locking Unlocking The same...

Page 40: ...ancels the workout Workout elapsed me is shown Workout can be paused resumed A swimmer icon animates when the workout is running The icon stops and turns gray when the workout is paused Adjust speed S...

Page 41: ...om of Workout List 1 Select User Workout 2 Press check bu on 1 Horizontal graph axis represents total workout dura on 2A One segment of me The total workout dura on is divided into segments of me Each...

Page 42: ...u on to go to the next stage This screen appears dur ing the workout Press the red bu on to stop the workout Press arrow bu ons to change water speed during workout if de sired 12 0 Swim Spa Maintenan...

Page 43: ...ining your swim spa If it is extremely cold and the swim spa in outdoors freezing could occur in the lines or the equip ment see WINTERIZING On the other hand if it is hot outdoors do not leave the sw...

Page 44: ...in from the top of the skimmer opening 12 3 Cleaning the Swim Spa Interior To preserve the sheen of your swim spa s surface it is crucial that you avoid using abrasive cleaners or cleaners which have...

Page 45: ...e sponge or so bristle brush use diluted or mild soap to gently scrub the top 3 Rinse and clean and do not allow soap to dry on the cover Do not use soap on the un derside of the cover 4 Please check...

Page 46: ...e during peri ods of severe freezing temperatures it is important that all water be removed from the swim spa and equipment to protect against damage from freezing Expert winteriza on of your swim spa...

Page 47: ...or guidance before a emp ng to restart your swim spa under these condi ons 13 0 Water Quality Maintenance To decrease the risk of contrac ng a waterborne illness e g an infec on bacteria or virus and...

Page 48: ...roy bacteria and organic compounds in the swim spa water a sani zer must be used regularly Chlorine and bromine are two most popular sani zers used to date The Proclear Mineral Spa Clari er designed e...

Page 49: ...t is the power supply for the puri ca on sys tem it has two LED indicator lights The Power On red color indica ng incoming power ow and the Lamp On green color indica ng the system is properly working...

Page 50: ...er is disabled This must be repaired only by a quali ed authorized service organiza on or service technician 5 Open Hi limit Temp Sensor The hi limit temperature sensor is not func onal Heater is disa...

Page 51: ...the swim spa will ash on and o as an indica on that the swim spa is in an overheat condi on The heater icon will be blinking and the error icon will be displayed under the tem perature WARNING RISK O...

Page 52: ...ES NOT Ac vate the JETS OPERATE 1 If no sound is detected or if a buzzing sound is detected turn o power to the swim spa and contact your dealer or service organiza on 2 If the motor operates but no w...

Page 53: ...easonable period of me contact your dealer or authorized service organiza on FILTER CIRCULATION 1 Verify lter circula on pump is programmed to run 8 hours PUMP OFF a day 2 Make sure there are no error...

Page 54: ...54 16 0 Typical Swim Spa Wiring Diagrams 240VAC North America 240 VOLT 60 HZ THREE PHASE GFCI WIRING 240 VOLT 60 HZ SINGLE PHASE GFCI WIRING 240 VOLT 60 HZ DUAL PHASE GFCI WIRING...

Page 55: ...55 16 1 Typical Swim Spa Wiring Diagrams 230VAC European 230 VOLT 50 HZ THREE PHASE RCD WIRING 230 VOLT 50 HZ SINGLE PHASE RCD WIRING 230 VOLT 50 HZ DUAL PHASE RCD WIRING...

Page 56: ...56 17 0 Circuit Board Wiring Diagrams 240VAC North America...

Page 57: ...57 17 1 Circuit Board Wiring Diagrams 230VAC European...

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