Model 2100,2080,2000 Ver.14.0
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SAFETY DEVICES
Your spa is equipped with the following safety features:
Over Heat Protection--
An electronic high limit switch is located under water. It shuts off the heater, pumps and
accessories when the water temperature exceeds 112'F or 44'C. This function automatically resets when the spa
water temperature drops below 109'F or 43'C.
Heater High Limit Protection--
An electronic high limit switch is located on the heater barrel. It turns off the
heater and low speed pump if it senses a temperature of 118'F (44'C) or greater. To reset this safety device, power
to the spa must be interrupted.
Heater Dry Run Protection--
A water flow sensor is also part of the design. It prevents the heater from turning
on until there is sufficient water flow.
Freeze Protection System--
This function will activate the jet pumps for 1 minute every 2 hours or less when
the temperature in the equipment compartment drops to 55'F or 13'C or below. Once the freeze protection system
is initiated, it will remain active for a 24- hour period.
Automatic Pump and Light Time Out--
The automatic, built-in timer turns off the spa jet pump(s) and air
blower (optional on some models) after 15 minutes of operation.
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION SILVER SERIES
Read all instructions in this manual prior to having your spa installed indoors or outdoors.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND VOID THE
WARRANTY
Surface and Pad Requirements:
Place your new Spa on a 4‖ (10cm) thick reinforced CONCRETE PAD. Ensure the concrete has cured for at least
one week before setting the spa in place. A typical spa, filled with water, could weigh as much as 2.5tons.The
concrete could crack if it is not fully cured when placing the spa.
TO ENSURE YOU DO NOT VOID THE WARRANTY ON YOUR SPA, RESTRICT THE USE OF SHIMS OF
ANY KIND OR PLACING THE SPA ON AN UNEVEN OR CRACKED PAD. THIS WILLL ALSO REDUCE
THE RISK OF CAUSING THE SPA TO BUCKLE .DISTORT AND/OR CRACK.
1)
If your spa is located near water sprinklers, adjust of cap to ensure the water does not affect the wood cabinet
of the spa.
2)
Build balconies and decks to meet current state and local codes to safely support the maximum load of your
filled spa including the number of people during use, Check with your construction contractor for safety
standards in your area.
3)
Gates must be self- closing and self-locking. Check your local codes for regulations.
4)
Ensure installation and the chosen location allows unobstructed access to the spa. It is the responsibility of
the spa owner to provide clear access on all sides of the spa for service. Failure to meet these guidelines may
result in additional service charges during maintenance or repairs to your spa.
5)
To restrict water from entering the equipment compartment and away from all electrical components, ensure
all water drains away from the spa.