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Contents

1. Prepare for Installation

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1.1. Selection a Location

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1.2. Delivery

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2. Technical Parameter and Specification

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2.1. Structure of the SPA

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3. Wiring Instruction

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3.1.Find the Electrical Box and the Inlet

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3.2.Connect to your power supply

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4. Fill the SPA with water

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4.1. Preparation

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4.2 Fill your SPA within the standard level

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4.3 Additional Instruction: How to open/remove/change the filter?

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5. Turn on your SPA(System Instruction)

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5.1. Power connect:

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5.2. The Automatic Lock

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5.3. Time setting

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5.4. The setting of circulation cleaning

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5.5 The operation of pre-heating

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5.6. Switch between power-on and standby status

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5.7. Temperature setting

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5.8. Radio/Bluetooth

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5.9. The Operation Of Pumps: Setting of Water Pump

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5.10. The operation to long time circulation

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5.11. Bottom light

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5.12. Heating operation

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5.13. Blower

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5.14. Fahrenheit and Celsius conversion

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5.15. Water shortage protection

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5.16. Unfrozen protection

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5.17. Current control

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6. Maintenance

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6.1. How to drain the water from your SPA?

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6.2. Water quality

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7. Precautions of using the SPA outdoors

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7.1 Environment of Using

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7.2 Instructions and Requirements in Winter

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7.3 The Low Temperature Protection Function

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8. Troubleshooting Guide

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Summary of Contents for Gamma 4 OS030981K

Page 1: ...Article No OS030981K PRODUCT MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ing of circulation cleaning 7 5 5 The operation of pre heating 8 5 6 Switch between power on and standby status 9 5 7 Temperature setting 9 5 8 Radio Bluetooth 9 5 9 The Operation Of Pumps Setting of...

Page 3: ...rs or bricks or a reinforced deck The adequacy of the structural support for a spa placed on a terrace balcony roof terrace or other elevated structure must be determined by a licensed structural engi...

Page 4: ...Filter pump 250W 1pc Power of heater 3000W 1pc Power of air pump 300W 1pc Colorful light 12V 100mA Total Power 5050W 2 1 Structure of the SPA Size 1800 1800 800mm Number of Seats 4 6 Shell Aristech Ac...

Page 5: ...vable skirt board You will find the following stickers on the board To open the skirt board you need a pliers and a screwdriver 1 Remove the gray screw around the skirt board use pliers if it s tight...

Page 6: ...figuration is three phase 2 Open the electrical box and find the power connector The user needs to remove the original cable 3 The user needs to connect the cable from the home to the connector corres...

Page 7: ...level marker on your tub as picture below and make sure the water is filled up within the standard range Start all the pumps to test the system See section 5 for the system instruction Put the filter...

Page 8: ...struction 5 1 Power connect The display shows current time and water temperature when the power is on When the display shows the system is in standby status and pre heating and circulation cleaning ar...

Page 9: ...cleaning need to be set on the condition of the standby status the display shows 1 Press to enter circulation cleaning setting status then display shows FLON and the mark of FLON would flicker Circula...

Page 10: ...standby status the display shows 1 Press to enter setting status and display shows HTON and time would flicker The start time of pre heating can be set up now diagram3 Press again to turn off the pre...

Page 11: ...he heater is working at the power on status This temperature setting does not affect the pre heating setting temperature 5 8 Radio Bluetooth is the on off button of the radio and Bluetooth which can o...

Page 12: ...g time circulation Ozone will run for 15 minutes every 120 minutes Ozone will not work when the water pump or blower is turned on Ozone will not work when the circulating pump is turned off 5 11 Botto...

Page 13: ...when system is turned on When the water temperature is lower than 5 C the heater and circulating pump will automatically start When the water temperature reaches 10 C the heater will stop working This...

Page 14: ...se and return it to its position 6 2 Water quality The water in the SPA can be contaminated in many ways Due to warm water and abundant food supplies such as sweat dander skin cream and hair bacteria...

Page 15: ...inter the water in the spa should be drained away completely then check and make sure there is no water left in the water pumps and the pipes please twist off the inlet connector that is in the front...

Page 16: ...Put the cover on for quicker heating Check the heating time is set correctly and the heating temperature It takes 40 minutes for 1000L of water to rise by 1 degree under ideal conditions If the weathe...

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