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Our enzyme-based water purification system is a perfect match for your hot 
tub.

 

AquaClara Natural

 naturally solves most water treatment problems and 

dramatically reduces hot tub maintenance. 

Added monthly, it effectively stabilizes pH/alkalinity, eliminates scum lines, foam, itching and 
rashes and helps to alleviate dry skin, by reducing overall chemical use.  

Below are some answers to common water chemistry questions. 

pH

  It is common to have pH fluctuations after adding chemicals to your hot tub or 

after a party. Let your jets run and give your water time to stabilize. 9 times out 
of 10, your pH will come back into the 7.4-8.2 range on its own. 

Mildew on 

cover

 

Mildew usually grows in the folds and seams of your cover and then drips into 
your hot tub water causing cloudiness and/or odor. Clean with our special non-
foaming All Purpose Cleaner and then rinse the inside of your cover with clean 
warm water. 

Foamy water

  Foam typically results from soap residue on your skin and hair, or laundry 

detergent residue on clothing. Take a soapless shower and rinse all clothing in 
warm water prior to bathing. 

CLEAR green 

or brown 

water

 

 Your “source water” most likely has dissolved heavy metals. When this is the 
case, use a respected brand of demineralizer found at any local pool/ hot tub 
store. Using a pre-filter can remove these contaminants before they get into 
your hot tub (see page 16). 

CLOUDY 

green water

 

Algae can be resolved by adding a respected brand of algaecide. 

CLOUDY 

white water 

Although a normal condition immediately after filling that dissipates after time, 
with stabilized water this is a visual indication that the total alkalinity or pH or 
both are at improper levels. Test your water weekly and maintain proper water 
chemistry (see page 18). 

Odor and/or 

cloudy water

 

If your water develops an odor and/or cloudiness, clean your cover and filters 
and try increasing the amount of time your hot tub filters per day by turning 
your filter cycle time or duration up.  

Heavy Use 

After a period of heavy use, your hot tub may cloud. Shock your hot tub with 2 
ounces of Clara Boost and wait 36 hours. 

Summary of Contents for St. Lucia Series

Page 1: ...St Lucia Series Hot Tubs 854 IN Owner s Manual Living Water Products 11620 54th Street North Clearwater FL 33769 Part Number 827939...

Page 2: ...ess __________________________ Telephone __________________________ Hot Tub Date Delivered __________________________ Model __________________________ Color __________________________ Serial Number __...

Page 3: ...days of purchase to ensure you understand what you are entitled to in terms of service If you have any questions you can call your local dealer for more information Printed in the U S A Part Number 8...

Page 4: ...ed any more information than this manual provides feel free to call In Touch In Touch is the hot tub industry s only full service diagnostic care center operating 24 hours a day 7 days a week Staffed...

Page 5: ...nsite woodshop Corner anchor supports tie the framework together in a strong durable manner and the removable panels permit easy access to internal components St Lucia hot tubs are made with Forever M...

Page 6: ...ENTRAPMENT Do not use the hot tub unless all suction guards and filters are installed and all suction and return lines open to prevent body and hair entrapment Do not sit in front of or on top of suc...

Page 7: ...rom the hot tub area Maintain water chemistry balance in accordance with manufacturer s instructions W W Wa a ar r rn n ni i in n ng g g S S Si i ig g gn n n WARNING DURING PREGNANCY SOAKING IN HOT TU...

Page 8: ...ERATURE IN EXCESS OF 100 F 38 C MAY BE INJURIOUS TO YOUR HEALTH Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6...

Page 9: ...oper access to water drainage and electricity 4 Place your hot tub on a uniform solid flat surface designed to properly support its weight For external installations a 4 inch 10 cm thick cement pad su...

Page 10: ...e 2 Conduit Entry Location Reference Points Model Dimension A Dimension B 854 IN 9 23cm 5 14cm Table 1 Conduit Entry Location Dimensions 10 Consider positioning your hot tub out of or adequately prote...

Page 11: ...tion Failure to abide by specifications listed may result in damage to the equipment and will void the warranty All hot tubs must be wired with a 50 Amp breaker not provided Failure to do so will caus...

Page 12: ...anently connected to fixed wiring Parts incorporating electrical components must be located or fixed so that they cannot fall into the hot tub Means for disconnection must be used in fixed wiring in a...

Page 13: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 11 Figure 4 U S and Canada Wiring Diagram See wire size chart on page 9...

Page 14: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 12 Figure 5 Board Diagram for VS501Z Single phase 240V 60Hz Domestic version...

Page 15: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 13 Notes...

Page 16: ...please call your local dealer for assistance For best results read each step in its entirety before proceeding Caution Running the high flow hybrid pump dry without water running through it can cause...

Page 17: ...ench Over tightening may cause damage to unions and gaskets which will not be covered under warranty Figure 8 Unions Tight 6 Check that the unions on all pumps are tight 7 Clean out any foreign debris...

Page 18: ...ub 3 Put the pre filter if equipped on the other end of the hose point the pre filter into a suitable drain turn on the water and allow any sediment to be flushed down the drain Once the water stream...

Page 19: ...panel The hot tub first goes into a 5 minute Priming mode indicated by Pr message Water heating is disabled during priming To exit Priming mode and begin normal hot tub operation press the Temp butto...

Page 20: ...Wa a at t te e er r r B B Ba a al l la a an n nc c ci i in n ng g g Note Perform water balancing weekly and whenever your water is changed or when your hot tub is first filled Once your hot tub reach...

Page 21: ...stop tapping Temp the desired temperature setting displays for five seconds to confirm your new selection and then returns to display the actual water temperature The set point icon indicates that th...

Page 22: ...e programming mode Use Temp to set the desired duration continuous 2 4 6 or 8 hours per day 2 recommended Pressing Temp and then Light toggles between standard economy and sleep modes Standard mode he...

Page 23: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 21 Functional Diagrams Figure 10 In Touch 1000 4 button Programming Summary...

Page 24: ...t t e e e r r r e e e o o o The built in iPod MP3 Stereo system if equipped plays audio selections from the built in iPod MP3 connector iPod or MP3 player not provided Connect the small USB audio cab...

Page 25: ...tub Figure 11 Cover Callouts 1 Lock down tab 2 Double stitched seams 3 Marine grade cover material 4 Edge overlap material 5 Grip handle 6 Aluminum channel 7 Heat sealed insulation 8 Chemical resistan...

Page 26: ...cover with clean warm water Foamy water Foam typically results from soap residue on your skin and hair or laundry detergent residue on clothing Take a soapless shower and rinse all clothing in warm wa...

Page 27: ...repairs W W Wh h ha a at t t h h ha a ap p pp p pe e en n ns s s w w wh h he e en n n m m my y y w w wa a ar r rr r ra a an n nt t ty y y e e ex x xp p pi i ir r re e es s s In Touch will continue to...

Page 28: ...sulate all of our hot tubs First the bottom of each shell is blanketed with a thick layer of solid cell high density insulating foam Second an outer layer of insulation is added Third an inner layer o...

Page 29: ...nion until the water stops leaking Loosen the discharge union on Pump 2 if equipped as above Turn on all pumps to make sure that there are no leaks Put the access panels back on Turn on the GFCI break...

Page 30: ...n or change filters Rinse all bathing suits before bathing Leak Loose connection Check and hand tighten unions at heater pumps or clamps on jets Drain open Close drain valve or replace cap Light doesn...

Page 31: ...rol valves Water too hot High set temperature Turn down set temperature on topside electronic control panel High ambient temperature Remove the cover Water will not heat Thermostat is set too low Chec...

Page 32: ...working correctly Hot tub is shut down Check the sensor A plug connection to circuit board The problem may appear temporarily in an overheat situation and disappear when the heater cools If the proble...

Page 33: ...water detected in heater Displays on third occurrence of dr message hot tub is shut down Check water level in hot tub Add water if necessary Be sure that slide valves are open Make sure the pump is p...

Page 34: ...cover on your hot tub is made from a weatherproof marine grade vinyl Your cover will last much longer if you heed the following suggestions 1 Don t drag your cover on the ground wearing of the vinyl...

Page 35: ...ional flow 8 After the hot tub drains perform steps 5 7 in reverse order to close the drain prior to refilling hot tub 9 Attach the garden hose to a thoroughly flushed pre filter not included rinsed o...

Page 36: ...o scratch optical surfaces If the back side of this lens is also dirty remove the rear panel twist the light assembly counterclockwise turn to remove the light from its holder and clean in this same m...

Page 37: ...could craze crack discolor dull or dissolve the acrylic surface and will void your shell warranty Use only the following cleaners when cleaning your hot tub shell Living Water Products All Purpose Cle...

Page 38: ...tub unused for long periods of time in severely cold weather you should winterize your hot tub to avoid accidental freezing due to a power or equipment failure We highly recommend that you have a hot...

Page 39: ...is a leak of electricity detected in the equipment Ionizer See Ozonator Jet Hydrotherapy A plumbing device that directs pressurized air and or water to desired areas of a hot tub Ozonator An electroni...

Page 40: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 38 Notes...

Page 41: ...er r re e eo o o O O Op p pt t ti i io o on n n a a al l ll l l m m mo o od d de e el l ls s s Part Description 1 531512 Slim Line Pop up Speaker 4 CS 3 5311087 Stereo Power Supply 115 230V 4 531153 i...

Page 42: ...IN N N Specifications Mold 1108IN Dimensions 84 L x 84 W x 36 D Seats 6 Water Jets 54 Air Jets 0 Capacity 345 USG 1305 L Dry Weight 770 Lbs 3502 Kg Filled Weight 3640 Lbs 1640 Kg Electrical 240VAC 40A...

Page 43: ...trol 5 Gr Part Description 11 621251 Waterfall Valve 1 Gr 12 609082 Return Wall Fitting Gr 13 609082 609084 Ozone wall fitting Drain Gr Drain Valve Economy 14 612069 Suction 200GPM 2 Slip Gr 15 620252...

Page 44: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 42 Notes...

Page 45: ...ion Damage due to shorted heater elements Corrosion at jets Deterioration of pillows filter lid filters any seals and gaskets Note In Touch must receive written notification within 10 days if the orig...

Page 46: ...For HELP call In Touch at 727 490 5353 Page 44...

Page 47: ...have been attempted by anyone other than a designated representative or if the failure is caused by accident acts of God or other causes beyond the control of LWP Neglect misuse and abuse include any...

Page 48: ...St Lucia Series Hot Tubs Living Water Products 11620 54th Street North Clearwater FL 33760 USA...

Page 49: ...u have read and understand the Owner s Manual in its entirety Dealer Dealer Address City State Zip Date Customer Signature Hot Tub Model Color Hot Tub Serial Number Customer Address City State Zip Day...

Page 50: ...Return Address St Lucia Series Hot Tubs 11620 54th Street North Clearwater FL 33760 USA...

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