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Your  Riptide  spa  is  designed  for  either  indoor  or 
outdoor  use.  In  either  case,  please  adhere  to  the 
following guidelines: 

1. Select a site that is stable and capable of supporting 
the weight of your spa, its water, and the people using 
it (refer to the model brochure or contact an authorised 
Riptide  dealer  for  the  filled  weight  of  your  spa).  If 
installed  on  a  suspended  floor/deck,  it  should  be 
capable of supporting your spa. If you have concerns 
on  this  matter,  please  contact  a  qualified,  licensed 
contractor. 

2.  The  surface  needs  to  be  flat  and  level  as  it  must 
provide continuous support for the entire bottom of 
the  spa  structure.  Do  not  shim  or  block  up  the  spa 
creating voids below the base framework. If you do not 
intend to use a pit please ensure you have adequate 
drainage or a soak away. 

3. Avoid  installing  the  spa  in  a  pit  or  low  area where 
water may accumulate and damage the spa or its 
equipment. Choose a site where water will drain away 
from the spa and not towards it. 

4. 

Important:

  with  all  installations,  the  Riptide  spa 

must be located at least 150cm [5ft] from all electrical 
outlets, switches, and other permanently installed 
electrical devices. 

Indoor considerations:

 There are several considerations 

when  installing  your  Riptide  spa  indoors:  the 
environment both around and below the spa should 
be water resistant. It must be capable of handling water 
splashed out from the spa as well as the possibility 
of  a  leak  from  the  vessel  (  a  catch  basin  equivalent 
to the volume of your spa is recommended); it is 
recommended that the room you install the spa in has 
proper ventilation. This can usually be achieved by an 
exhaust  fan  or  a  dehumidifier  if  spa  is  used  for  less 
than one hour per day. 

note:

 Typical indoor surfaces include, but are not 

limited to: concrete; wood; non-slip tile or linoleum. 

outdoor Considerations: 

When selecting an outdoor 

site, several things should be considered. Firstly, avoid 
selecting a site where excessive water may contact the 
spa such as from sprinklers or a roof edge without rain 
gutters.  If  possible,  avoid  areas  of  direct,  prolonged 
sunlight.  The  ultraviolet  rays  of  sunlight  will  tend  to 
fade and damage your Riptide spa cover and cabinet. 
Lastly, avoid locating your spa in an area where debris 
could be blown into the spa. If sinking your Riptide spa 
into the ground a suitable drainage system must be 
installed to avoid the risk of hydrostatic pressure from 
rising ground water. 

note: 

Typical outdoor surfaces include, but are not 

limited to: concrete; brick; non-slip tile; wood-decking; 
pea shingle or sand.

eleCtrICal reQuIrements 
and ConneCtIons

All  Riptide  spas  must  be  wired  in  accordance  with 
all  national  electric  codes.  Always  use  a  qualified 
electrician to perform the electrical installation. 

wiring installation

Please provide a dedicated rcd protected power supply 
terminated  at  a  consumer  unit  fitted  with  a  type  C 
breaker. Alternatively, you could fit a rotary isolator and 
have your own electrician hardwire directly into the hot 
tub control box.

220/240v  Installation 

Use only a qualified, licensed electrician to make 240 
Volt electrical installations. 

Your  220/240v  standard  Riptide  spa  model  requires 
a  dedicated  supply,  wire  size  of  1.5mm-2.5mm.  It  is 
important that these circuits are dedicated (not being 
used by any other electrical appliance) or your spa 
may not function properly. 

Position your Riptide spa at least 150cm [5ft] from all 
electrical outlets or devices. 

electrician’s Instructions

We strongly recommend that a suitable seal cable 
guide is installed to retain the water tight seal of the 
control boxes. The incoming power line must be suitably 
fused and protected to a C.E. minimum standard and 
any national specific regulations required. 

INSTALLATION & SET-UP 

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Important InformatIon

never, under any circumstances, install your 
Riptide Spa on an electrically heated floor.

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Summary of Contents for Starlight Astra

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual SUMMER 2019...

Page 2: ...n k 1000 Error Codes 15 Diagnostics operation 15 Functions Bar Top Controls 16 Silver Ions Cartridge Replacement 16 Compartment Door 16 Clean Cycle 16 Circulation Pump 16 Ozone Generator 16 Freeze Pro...

Page 3: ...The Starlight Collection model range 3 Solstice x 5 Corona x 3 Orion x 5...

Page 4: ...The Starlight Collection model range Stellar x 7 Astra x 8 4 Eclipse x 6...

Page 5: ...an greatly increase the risk of fatal Hypothermia in a spa b The causes symptoms and effects of hypothermia maybedescribedasfollows hypothermiaoccurswhen the internal temperature of the body reaches a...

Page 6: ...m Outdoor Considerations When selecting an outdoor site several things should be considered Firstly avoid selecting a site where excessive water may contact the spa such as from sprinklers or a roof e...

Page 7: ...e Riptide spa is full but before turning the power on check all the fittings and equipment in the equipment compartment for signs of leakage If a leak is detected except from fittings that can be hand...

Page 8: ...r connected audio with in stream 2 connected color with in mix installed spa settings To select a mode slide the left wheel up or down until the desired icon menu is highlighted in the middle Quick Re...

Page 9: ...the right wheel until the display contrast icon is highlighted in the middle Simply touch the line of the contrast you want to select water temperature The temperature at the bottom of the screen sho...

Page 10: ...on pump configured to run 24 hours the screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration The purges are pre programmed for a fix number of minutes therefore the duration will be set to N A...

Page 11: ...to reset the time once a task has been completed To reset a task select it by pressing the curved arrow then confirm when prompted Once you have confirmed the task will be reset set date Here you can...

Page 12: ...d he will be prompted again to select a 4 digit code same functionality as a Safe in a hotel room The keypad can be unlocked with a universal unlock code 3732 or by a reset of the keypad miscellaneous...

Page 13: ...en check mark Swipe Up or Down the list to select your network wifi network password If the wifi network is password protected enter it when keyboard prompts Use Enter key to validate the password If...

Page 14: ...The fade and subwoofer sliders will only appear on the screen if the corresponding speakers are installed on the in stream 2 turn in stream 2 OFF icon green Press the icon at the center of the screen...

Page 15: ...er NoBr Add BromiCharge to spa water OH Spa temperature is too high Pr Temp probes or detection circuit are defective RH ID in xm2 and in therm incompatible RH NC Comm error between in xm2 in therm SC...

Page 16: ...ns 16 FUNCTIONS Bar Top Controls By turning Diverter Control you can divert the water current between the different spa jets You can also adjust the Air Control to allow more air to join the spa water...

Page 17: ...update via Bluetooth Automatic position error correction Load sensitive obstacle recognition Safety guard for system monitoring DO NOT LET CHILDREN USE THE REMOTE CONTROL OR OPERATE THE FOLDAWAY POWE...

Page 18: ...its independent of commanded direction Cover Lifetime The cover lifetime monitor is a program routine that estimates the quality of thermal insulation of the cover by measuring it s gain in weight wit...

Page 19: ...a dedicated safety micro processor that supervises the main processor for correct operation Safety relay Controlled by the safety guard it disconnects the power stages from the supply in case of any...

Page 20: ...ter load or an overload condition aligned the cogs and the resulting gap between the surfaces allows the drive to move See also Q A Imbalance between arms when opening for corrective action Q The cove...

Page 21: ...data fault Alignment required 180 AND within 2sec 180 Green blinking System message Alignment imminent Blue System message Obstacle detected Internal fault Clear obstacle allow cool down time see tro...

Page 22: ...lip securing clip 8 Cover hinge 9 Cover hinge 10 Coded smart key 11 Smart key docking station 12 Foldaway control box FOLDAWAY DIMENSIONS EMERGENCY LIFT OPERATION 1 Remove the plastic securing clip fr...

Page 23: ...irclip on both lifter arms Make sure the area below the cover is free before pulling the circlips Removing the clips exposes the spa cover to free fall Be careful when touching dark surfaces in direct...

Page 24: ...in the water pH levels under 7 0 are acidic while pH levels over 7 0 are alkaline The proper pH range for a spa is 7 2 to 7 6 MAINTENANCE High pH levels over 7 6 can cause the following Scale build u...

Page 25: ...he correct amount to raise the level to between 3 5 PPM Start up water chemistry is now complete However it may take several days for the filter to completely clear the water MAINTENANCE Maintaining S...

Page 26: ...0g 282 00g Orion 1 350 Reduce Sodium Bisulphate pH Reducer 32 04g 64 80g 97 20g 129 60g 162 00g 194 40g 226 80g 259 20g 291 60g 324 00g 1 350 Increase Sodium Bicarbonate Alkalinity Increaser 27 00g 54...

Page 27: ...clean cloth Use 303 Protectant or it s equivalent once per month This will maintain water resistance and lustre of the product Between uses it is recommended to remove the headrests and store in a dr...

Page 28: ...weeks then we suggest that you not make any changes in operating your spa No use for 2 6 weeks If you plan to not use your spa for 2 6 weeks then you may wish to lower the temperature setting to appr...

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