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b. Locate and loosen the heater output union a quarter turn.
c. After all the air has escaped and the water starts dripping, re-tighten the union.
In normal cases, your spa should now be properly de-aerated.
Add Startup Chemicals
You should have an adequate supply of spa chemicals at hand. Please familiarize yourself with the
necessary types and amounts of chemicals necessary to maintain your spa clean and healthful. Your
spa dealer stocks the necessary chemicals and is usually a good source of information on chemicals
and procedures.
The importance of chemical balance in the spa cannot be over emphasized. At this time you should
apply the proper chemicals. Please refer to the instructions included with your chemical kit for the
proper procedures, amounts and the correct sequence of chemicals to be added.
Set Filtration Time Clock
If your spa is equipped with a digital electronic system please skip to the section titled “Digital
Systems”.
a. Locate time clock on the front of the control box in the equipment compartment. Rotate clock dial
CLOCKWISE only to set the correct time of day.
b. Observe small tabs on the outer perimeter of the dial. Each set tab will filter for 15 minutes. Se-
lect the time of day when you need the spa to filter, observe the AM / PM markings, and set as many
tabs as you wish. (Minimum recommended filtration is 2 hrs. / day).
c. Locate the mode switch next to timer dial. Position the switch in the AUTO mode.
Set Spa To Heat
a. On the control panel, make sure the ECONOMY light is switched off.
b. Turn off the JETS. The jets indicator light is now switched off.
c. Rotate thermostat knob clockwise so that pointer is in the vertical position. Do not at this time go
all the way to maximum temperature.
d. Rotate all air control valves to the OFF position.