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h e a l t h a n d r e l a x a t i o n f o r l i f e OWNER’S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS REFLECTIONS SPAS 2320 N.W. 147th Street Miami, Florida 33054

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OWNER’S MANUAL

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

REFLECTIONS SPAS2320 N.W. 147th Street Miami, Florida 33054

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OWNER’S MANUALDM INDUSTRIES, LTD.

2320 N.W. 147th Street Miami, Florida 33054

OWNER’S RECORD

DATE PURCHASED: _____________________________________

DATE INSTALLED: _______________________________________

DEALER: _______________________________________________

ADDRESS: _____________________________________________

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TELEPHONE: ___________________________________________

SERIAL #: ______________________________________________

MODEL #: _____________________________________________

To contact our Technical Service Department, please write to Reflections Spas, 2320 NW147th Street, Miami, FL 33054 or call 305-908-8187, during normal business hours,Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5pm, EST. Please have Serial and Model numberavailable when calling.

The Serial Number is located along the base of the spa. Please verify that the serialnumber is noted on your dealer’s purchase contract.

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G E NE RAL INF O RM AT I O N•Owner's Record and Service Information front piece

• Important Safety Instructions ........... 2-3•Manufacturer's Do's and Don'ts ...................... 3• WA RNIN G S....................................................... 4

S ET UP AND IN STA L LAT I O N•Site Selection/LOCAL CODES................. 5•Clearances...................................................... 6•Electrical Requirementsand Installation ........................................7-11

•Cover Installation....................................... 12

O PE RATION IN ST RU C T I O N S•Premier SeriesIndex................................................................13Operating Instructions........................14-19Warranty.........................................................20

•Ultra SeriesIndex................................................................21Operating Instructions........................21-27Warranty.........................................................28

•Ultra Plus SeriesIndex................................................................29Operating Instructions........................30-35Warranty.........................................................36

Jet Operation .........................................37A. Three Way Power Diverter Valve 37B. Turbo Massage Jet ........................... 37C . Directional and Rotational Massage 38D. Directional Mini Massage .............. 38E. Fragance Injector .............................. 39F. Air Control ........................................... 39G. Cluster ................................................... 39

•Aromatherapy System .............................40

S PA MAIN T E N A N C E• Filter Maintenance ....................................41•Draining Your Spa .....................................41•Winterizing Your Spa ................................42•Excel Plus Cabinet ....................................42•Cover Maintenance ...................................42•Care of Acrylic Surface and Spa Pillows 4 2•Spa Light Colors & Lenses .....................43•Spa Light Bulb Replacement ................43•Diverter Valve Cleaning ..........................43

WATER QUA L I TY & MAIN T E N A N C E•Sanitizing .................................................... 44•pH Control ................................................. 44• Important Maintenance Procedures ..45•Balancing Spa Water ....................... 46-48•Water Maintenance Do’s and Dont’s 4 9•Water Troubleshooting .................... 50-51

D I AG N O ST I CS & TROUBL ES H O OT IN G•Diagnostic Messages .............................. 52•LCD Display ................................................ 53

Maintenance Log Recording Area ...54-56

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Congratulations!Thank you for the purchase of your new REFLECTIONS SPA. You are now the proud ownerof one of the most comfortable and therapeutic spas in the world.

This Owner’s Manual has been designed to familiarize you with your Reflections Spaoperations and general maintenance. We suggest that you take some time to carefullyreview it. Please keep this manual available for reference.

If you have any questions regarding your Reflections Spa set-up, operations, ormaintenance, please contact your Authorized Reflections Spa Dealer.

Consumer satisfaction is important to us. We welcome your comments and suggestions.Please share them with us via telephone, letter, or E-mail us atr e f l e c t i o n s s p a s @ d m i n d u s t r i e s . c o m

Sincerely,

Eric Dormoy,President

DM Industries, Ltd.

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WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury,do not permit children to use this productunless they are closely supervised at alltimes.

DANGER–RISKOFACC ID E N TALDROW NIN G .Extreme caution must be exercised toprevent unauthorized access by children.To avoid accidents, ensure that childrencan not use the spa unless they aresupervised at all times.

A ground te r m i n a l (pressure wireconnector) is provided on the control boxinside the unit to permit connection of aminimum No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) solidcopper bonding conductor between thispoint and any metal equipment, metalwater pipe, metal enclosures of electricalequipment, or conduit within five feet(1.5m) of the unit.

DANGER – To reduce the risk of injury topersons, DO NOT remove suction fittings.The suction fittings on this spa are sizedto match the specific water flow createdby the pump. Should the need arise toreplace the suction fittings or the pump,be sure that the flow rates arecompatible. Never operate the spa if thesuction fittings are broken or missing.Never replace a suction fitting with onerated less than the flow rate marked onthe original suction fitting.

Install the spa – so proper drainage isprovided for the compartment containingelectrical components.

DANGER – RISK OF ELEC T RICALSHOCK –Install at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from allmetal surfaces. (A spa may be installedwithin 5 feet of a metal surface if eachmetal surface is permanently connectedby a minimum No. 8 AWG (8.42 mm2)solid copper conductor attached to thewire connector on the terminal box that isprovided for this purpose). NationalElectrical Code ANSI/NMFP A70-1993.

DANGER – RISK OF ELEC T RICAL SHOCK-Do not permit any electrical appliances,such as a light, telephone, radio, ortelevision within 5 feet (1.5 m) of thespa.

WA RNING – TO REDUCE THE RI S KOF INJURY:

A . The water in a spa should never exceed40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees F).Wa t e rtemperatures between 38 degrees C( 100 F) and 40 degrees C (104 F) areconsidered safe for a healthy adult. Lowerwater temperatures are recommended forextended use (exceeding 10 minutes)and for young children.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSW HEN IN STA L L ING AND USING THIS ELEC T RICAL EQ UIPME N T, BASIC SA FETYPRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, IN C LUD ING THE FOLLOW IN G :

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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D O A ND D O N ’ TS

DO Make sure the spa is connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)protected circuit. This GFCI is required by the National Electrical Code (NEC). andmust be installed by licensed electrician. Test the GFCI monthly.

DO Test the water with your hand before entering the spa to be sure it is comfort a b l e .

D O Remember that wet surfaces can be slippery. Take care when entering and exitingthe spa. Only enter by way of the steps in the spa. Do not step on spa edges orfilter lids.

D O Use the thermal cover when the spa is not in use, empty or full.

D O Take steps to prevent the intrusion of sand and dirt into the spa.

D O Maintain proper water chemistry.

D O Clean the filter cartridge weekly.

D O N ’ T Use the spa for long periods of time at temperatures over 10 4 º F.

D O N ’ T Operate the spa without water. Turn the circuit breaker off before emptying thespa and while it is empty.

D O N ’ T Store chemicals in the spa’s equipment compart m e n t .

D O N ’ T Open the electrical box. There are no user serviceable parts inside.

D O N ’ T Operate the pump(s) on hi-speed for extended periods of time with the cover on.Extended hi-speed pump operation will cause a slow heat build-up due to waterfriction, which could trip the spa’s hi-limit thermostat.

B. Since excessive water temperatureshave a high potential for causing fetaldamage during the early months ofp r e g n a n c y, pregnant or possiblypregnant women should limit spatemperature to 38 degrees C (100 F).

C. Before entering a spa, the user shouldmeasure the water temperature withan accurate thermometer, since thetolerances of water temperatureregulating devices vary.

D . The use of alcohol, drugs, ormedication, before or during spause, may lead to unconsciousnesswith the possibility of drowning.

E. Persons suffering from obesity or witha medical history of heart disease, lowor high blood pressure, circulationsystem problems, or diabetes, shouldconsult a physician before using a spa.

F. Persons using medication shouldconsult a physician before using a spasince some medication may inducedrowsiness, while other medicationmay affect heart rate, blood pressureand circulation.

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WA RNIN GS

Prolonged immersion in water that is warmer than normal body temperature can result in adangerous condition known as HYPE RT HE RMIA. The causes, symptoms, and effects ofh y p e rthermia may be described as follows: Hyperthermia occurs when the internaltemperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperatureof 98.6 degrees F. The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness,l e t h a r gy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. The effects of hypert h e r m i ainclude (1) unawareness of impending hazard, (2) failure to perceive heat, (3) failure torecognize the need to exit the spa, (4) physical inability to exit the spa, (5) fetal damage inpregnant women, and (6) unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning.

WA RNIN G – The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatalh y p e rthermia in spas. Persons taking medications that induce drowsiness such astranquilizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use the spa. Pregnant women andpersons with a medical history of heart disease, circulatory problems, diabetes or high bloodpressure should consult their physician before using the spa.

Children are especially sensitive to hot water. At no time should children have unsupervisedaccess to the spa. The use of elevated decking may encourage children to climb onto thethermal cover – IT IS NOT DES I G NED AS A SA FETY OR CHILD RES I STANT COV E R !

Every Reflections Spa comes with a thermal cover which is provided with locking straps.Install the locks for your child’s safety.

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IN STA L LATION IN ST RU C T I O N S

SITESELECTION/PRE PA RAT I O N :The spa must be installed on astructurally strong, solid and reasonablylevel surface. The majority of the weightof the spa is placed under the footwellarea of the spa. This area must be firmlysupported at all times. The site shouldallow for drainage away from theequipment compartment in which theelectrical components are housed. Takeinto account the following whenconsidering prospective sites.

Reflections Spas have a loading capacityin the range of 57lbs/sq ft to 90 lbs/sqft. Refer to your actual model for exactloading requirements.

LOCAL CODES:There may be certain restrictions and/or requirements that are particular toyour locality.

DELIVERY PASSAGEWAY:Doors, halls, stairs, etc. may poseobstructions to deliver the spa to itsintended site.

MAINTENANCE:Trees, lawn, placement surfaces, etc. cancreate extra work in keeping your spa areaclean and safe. Please be advised thatplacing your spa on dirt or grass mayincrease the amount of debris inadvert e n t l ybrought into the spa water on the feet ofusers or by the wind. The intrusion of thisdebris into the spa water may cause harmto your equipment as well as the spas u rface and is not covered under warranty.

PRIVACY ANDWIND SHIELDING:A sheltered environment can result inlower operating and maintenance costs.You may also want to take intoconsideration your privacy during times ofthe year when trees may be barren, havingthe spa located where you have a view ofa peaceful sunset, where you may be ableto catch soothing breezes, or your viewand the view of your neighbors may alsobe something that you should addressprior to the final installation of your spa.

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SpaL o c a t i o n

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CL E A RA NCESCHECK THE FOLLOWING AREAS PRIOR TO SPA DELIVERY

1. STEPS - We suggest no more than six without a landing.

2. TREE BRANCHES - Clearance for spa passage.

3. TIGHT CORNERS - Make sure there is space to maneuver.

4. STORAGE SHEDS, DOG HOUSES, WOOD PILES - Remove out of the way.

5. GATES: CLEARANCE FOR PA S S AGE OF SPA - Does gate need to be removed

from hinges?

6. OVERHANGS AND GUTTERS - Anything overhead, as well as drain pipe

locations, must allow for spa passage.

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W IRE YO UR SPA PER ONE OF THE DIAG RAMS MOST SIMILAR TO YO UR HOUSE PA NE L

ALL WIRES FEEDING THE SPA ARE TO BE THE SAME GAUGE. GROUND WIRES ARE TOBE INSULATED AS WELL. WHEN USING A GROUND ROD, THE GROUND WIRE TO THEROD SHOULD BE #6 BARE COPPER.

ALL SPAS REQUIRE THE USE OF AN ISOLATED GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUIT. THEINSTALLATION OF A DISCONNECT IS REQUIRED NO MORE THAN TEN (10) VISUALFEET FROM THE SPA AND NOT LESS THAN FIVE (5) FEET.

THIS REQUIREMENT IS TO ASSURE THAT WHEN POWER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THESPA, POWER CAN NOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED BACK ON.

E L EC T RICAL REQ UIRE ME N TS AND IN STA L LAT I O N

S E PA RATE NE U T RAL & SO L IDG R O UND

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CO MMON NE U T RAL GROUND BARIN MAIN

S E PA RATE NE U T RAL & WEAKG R O UND OR ROMEX WIRE USED TO

FEED GFCI WITH UND E R S I Z E DG R O UND WIRE

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GFCI IN PA NEL WITH SEPA RAT ENE U T RAL AND SO L ID GROUND TO

PA NE L

GFCI IN PA NEL WITH CO MM O NNE U T RAL BAR AND/OR ROME X

WITH UNDERSIZED WIRE USED TOFEED DISCO NNEC T.

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GFCI MOUNTED IN PA NEL ANDD I SCO NNECT MOUNTED IN S IDE TO

CO MMON WALL WITH META LST UDS OR WITH METAL

M O UN T ING BOX .

GFCI IN PA NEL WITH WEAK GROUNDOR ROMEX WITH UND E R S I Z E DG R O UND WIRE USED TO FEED

D I SCO NNEC T

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1. The spa must be permanentlyconnected (hardwired) to the powersupply. No extension cords or plug-type connections are to be used inconjunction with the operation of thespa. Failure to supply power to thespa that is not in accordance withthese instructions could create apotential health hazard and will voidboth the manufacturer’s warranty andthe independent testing agencylisting.

2 . The National Electrical Code (NEC )requires that the power supply tothis spa must be a dedicate d ,ground fault circuit (GFCI) prote c te dcircuit with no other appliances orlights sharing power on this circuit.

3. Refer to the wiring diagram postedinside the electrical equipment doorto determine the current, voltage, andwire size requirements for your spa.

4. THHN type wire is recommended.The wire size for the distance of thewire run must conform to NEC andlocal electrical codes.

5. To ensure proper connections usecopper conductors only.DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE.

6. The spas’ power terminal strip islocated within the electrical controlbox.

7. Feed supply conductors throughpower supply inlets provided onthe spa and install into the controlb ox. Modifications to the electricalequipment box are not permitte d .Drilling holes in the electricalcontrol box to provide access forwires in areas other than thoseprovided for will void themanufacturer’s warranty and theindependent testing agency listing.

8. Connect wires to terminal block (TBI)color for color. All wires must beconnected or damage may result.TIGHTEN SECURELY!

ALL WIRING TO THE SPA SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCALAND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES. ALL WIRING SHOULD BE PERFORMEDBY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE OPERATION ANDWIRING OF A GFCI PROTECTED SYSTEM.

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INS TA L L INGTHE SPA CO V ER

1. Position the cover squarely over the spa.2. Position the locks for the tie-downs on the sides of the spa. You should allow

approximately 1/2” to 3/4” slack in the straps for ease of insertion into the locks andto allow for material shrinkage during temperature changes.

3. Using the screws provided, attach the locks and insert the cover tie-down straps.Utilizing the cover anytime the spa is not in use will reduce heat loss and therebyreduce the amount of running time required to make up that loss by the heatingsystem.

Keep cover fastened down at all times when not in use.

DANGER - RISK OF INJURYTo reduce the risk of potential injury:1. Never leave a spa uncovered or unattended.2. Never leave a spa cover unlocked.3. Do not stand, sit, or lie on the cover.

ALWAYS REMOVE SNOW FROM THE COVER. THE COVER HAS NOT BEENDESIGNED TO SUSPEND THE WEIGHT OF WET SNOW.

COVER IN STA L LAT I O N

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P R E M I E RS E R I E S

O PE RATION IN ST RU C T I O N S• Filling Your Spa........................................... 14

• Initial Startup............................................... 14A. Setting Permanent Temperature . 14B. Auto/Econo Mode........................14-15C. Setting Current Time ....................... 15D. Setting Filtration Cycles .................. 15

•Using Your Spa ...........................................15A. Displaying Time or Temperature 15B. Water Jet Therapy ...................... 15-16C. Air Injection Therapy ....................... 16D. Chromatherapy.....................................16E. Turning on the Light ........................ 16

• Special Features ........................................16A . Automatic Blower and Jets Purge .16B. Memory ................................................ 16C. System Reset ..................................... 16D. Panel Lock .................................... 16-17E. Freeze Protection .............................. 17F. Flow Protection .................................. 17G. Overheat Protection ......................... 17H. Diagnostics .......................................... 17I. Surround Stereo ............................17-18J. Fresh Water Misters ............................18K. Waveseat.................................................18

L. 3rd Pump (Option) ............................19M. Setting Amperage Service ................19

• Add Start Up Chemicals ....................... 19

Premier Spa Warranty...............................20

•JET OPERATION ..................................37-39

•AROMA THERAPY SYSTEM .....................40

•S PA MAIN T E N A N C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41- 4 3

•WATER QUA L I TY & MAIN T E N A N C E. . . . . .4 4 - 51

•D I AG N O STICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 - 53

•MAINTENANCE LOG...........................54-56

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NOTE: For best results, read eachstep carefully and entirely beforeproceeding to the next.

FILLING YOUR SPAWipe the interior of the spa with a damp,soft cloth to remove any residue thatmay be on the surface. Fill with a gardenhose by inserting the nozzle of the hosein the filter inlet. (After filling is complete,remember to put the filter cartridge inplace prior to starting the spa.) As thespa is filling, check in the equipmentaccess area for any leaks. On occasion, itmay be necessary to hand tighten aunion fitting that may have come looseduring transit. Also check that the gatevalves are pulled out to the open positionand that the hose bib is closed. Continueto fill to the water line.

NOTE: If your water is extremely hard, itis preferable to fill the spa halfway withhard water and the rest with softenedwater. Never fill the spa entirely withsoftened water.

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JETS

AUX

L I G H T PROGRA M

O PE RAT ING IN ST RU C T I O N S

WATER LINE

INITIAL START UP

Your spa has been programmed for yourconvenience. Once properly connected,the pump and heater will automaticallycome on, heat the spa to 102 F. Initialtemperature, day, and time can be setand changed by following theseinstructions.

A . S ETT ING TEMPE RAT URE :

1. Press “ PR O G ” to display watertemperature.

2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” arrows tochoose the desired temperature.Notice the heater icon flashing.

3. Wait 30 seconds or press any functionbuttons (“Jet” or “Light”) to exit theprogramming mode.

“F” FA HRE NHEIT OR “C” CELS IU SDEGREES

Your spa has been preset to show thetemperature in Fahrenheit “ F ” d e grees. Ifyou desire, you can change to Celsius“C” d e grees by entering the temp setroutine(Display temperature and thentouch the up or down arrow). Then whilethe numbers are flashing, hold the lightbutton for 10 sec. When the “ F ” or “ C ”appears, use the PROG buttons totoggle. To exit this procedure, wait 30seconds or press any button.

B. AUTO HEAT AND ECONOMY MODE

Your spa has been designed to operatein two heater control modes: A U TOHEAT (“AH”) and ECONOMY (“ECO”).In the AUTO HEAT mode, the pump andheater will turn on whenever the watertemperature falls 1 degree below thechosen temperature . Your spa has beenpreset to start upon activation in theAUTO HEAT mode. The spa water willbe automatically heated to thetemperature you choose or to the presettemperature of 102 F.

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O PE RAT ING IN ST RU C T I O N S

4PM to 6 PM. They can be changed asfollows.1. Press and hold the “PROG” buttonfor 5 seconds to enter the programmingmode. “AH” will flash on the display.If you are already in the programmingmode, go directly to the step 2.2. Press “PROG” three times to showthe filter cycle schedule. Notice theflashing filter icon.3. Press “UP” and “DOWN” to changethe hour.4. Press “JET” button to change the filterfrom “-” (Off) to “F” (ON) or vice versa.5. Wait 30 seconds or press the “Light”button to exit the programming mode.

USING YOUR SPA

A. DISPLAYING TIME ORTEMPERATURE

Pressing the “PROG” button will switchthe display between current time andcurrent water temperature.

B. WATER JET THERAPY

Your spa is equipped with one or twotherapy pumps that can be activated asfollows.

Jet Button:

SINGLE PUMP SYSTEM

1. Press “JET” to activate the RelaxationTherapy mode.2. Press “JET” to activate the Po w e rTherapy mode.3. Press “JET” to turn pump off

DUAL PUMP SYSTEM

1. Press “JET” to activate the RelaxationTherapy mode.2. Press “JET” to activate pump #1 &pump #2 Power Therapy mode.3. Press “JET ” to activate pump #1Power Therapy mode.4. Press “JET ” to activate pump #2

In the ECONOMY mode, the pump andheater will only come on duringp r o grammed hours. (See “SettingFiltration Hours”). Note that, if at the endof filtration cycle the water is not at thechosen temperature, the pump andheater will not continue to run until thattemperature is reached. This mode isused for energy conservation, the sameway you would control your heat or airconditioning in your house. The clockicon will be displayed when inECONOMY mode.

To switch to the ECONOMY mode:

1. Press and hold the “PROG” button for5 seconds to enter the programmingmode. “AH” will flash on the display.2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” button tochange between ECONOMY (ECO) andAUTO HEAT (AH). Observe the clockicon when in ECONOMY mode.3. Wait 30 seconds or press “Light”button to exit the programming mode.

C. SETTING CURRENT TIME

1. Press and hold the “PROG” buttonfor 5 seconds to enter the programmingmode. “AH” will flash on the display.If you are already in the programmingmode, go to step 2 directly.2. Press “PROG” one more time toshow the Hour.Observe the flashing clockicon and PM indicator. No indicatormeans AM.3. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select thecurrent hour.4. Press “PROG” one more time toshow the minutes.5. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select thecurrent minute.6. Wait 30 seconds or press the “Light”button to exit the programming mode.

D. SETTING FILTRATION CYCLES

Filtration cycles have been preset at thefactory from 8 AM to 10 AM and from

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The lighting system will automatically turnitself off after three (3) hours.

E. TURNING ON THE LIGHT

Your spa has an underwater light. A singletouch of the Light button turns the light on.A second touch will activate waveseat ifoption was added. A third touch will turnthe light off. If left on, the light willautomatically turn off after three (3) hoursof continuous operation.

SPECIAL FEATURES

A. AUTOMATIC PURGE

Once each day, at 10 AM the pump(s)will automatically run for one minute tocirculate potential stale water in thepiping. This is a normal function of thespa. The display will show “BJ2P” whilethis takes place.

B. MEMORY

All settings that are entered into your spacontroller will be permanently retained inits solid-state memory. In the event of apower failure, the time will be capturedand held until power returns. All settingsexisting at the time of the power failurewill be restored when power returns.

C. SYSTEM RESET

Anytime there is reason to believe thatyour spa electronic system is notoperating properly, perhaps as a result oflighting or other interference, like your PCat home, your spa system can be simplyreset by holding down the “DOWN”arrow button for 5 seconds while in thetime display mode. The system will bereset, maintaining all the settings you hadin memory.

D. PANEL LOCK

The spa panel can be locked to keepchildren or others from using any of thespa functions. To deactivate all buttons,make sure “Time” is displayed. Use“PROG” button to change to “Time”

Power Therapy mode.5. Press “JET” to de-activate pump #1.6. Press “JET” to de-activate pump #2.Note that for safety, all jet modes willautomatically turn off after 30 minutes.Reactivate any therapy mode asindicated above.

C. A IR INJEC T I O N /AROMA THE RA P Y( O P T I O N A L )

If your spa is equipped with an “AUX”therapy pump. A touch of the buttonactivates the power-mode for air bubbleaction and induction of air into the AromaTherapy system. Touching the “AUX” buttonagain will turn it off. For safety, the pumpwill automatically turn off after 30 minutes.To reactivate, start sequence over.

D. CHROMATHERAPY (Optional)

The Chromatherapy option is activated bypressing the Light button on the spa sidecontrol.

To program the lights, press and hold theLight button for 5 seconds.

Once the display reads L=XX, release thebutton.

Using the arrow buttons, you may selectthe different settings.

Review each setting to determine which isbest suited for you. The selection may bechanged at any time by repeating theprevious steps.

L=00 Off

L=01 Diamond

L=02 Blue

L=03 Green

L=04 Red

L=05 Strobe effect Red/Green/Blue

L=06 Gradual change Red/Green/Blue

L=07 - 10 Combination Colors

L=11 - 20 Reduce Intensity 50%

L=21 - 20 Reduce Intensity 75%

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i n d u s t r y. Anytime the topside controlrecognizes a conflict of entries by variousoutside influences in its software such aspower fluctuations or contrary informationbeing fed by the system sensors, it will startflashing the display.

You can initiate the diagnostic test by initiallydisplaying the temperature. Go to thetemperature set mode by pressing the uparrow. As the Heat icon is flashing, press the“PROG” button three times. The displaywill initially show the software revision, thenthe Service Amperage Draw setting, thePump setting, and then commence thediagnostic test which will run for three and ahalf minutes.

Anytime during the first minute of testing,you can stop the test by pressing the“PROG” button once and use the “PROG”button to cycle through the programmingmode.Upon completion of the test, if everything isoperating correctly, the message ( ) willbe displayed for 30 seconds.

I. Surround Stereo (Optional)

Country Code Setting

Advance the programming sequence to theminute set position.

Hold down the “PROG” for 5 seconds andobserve that the screen shows CO = X(where X is either U for USA, E for Europe,or J for Japan)

Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons tochange the country, as required

Stereo Access and Volume Control

To access the stereo, press “UP” and“DOWN” buttons on the spa control padsimultaneously. The stereo will turn on, andyou will automatically be taken to thevolume control.

Your volume range is L0 through L8(L=00equal off and L=08 is the loudest).

To adjust the volume level press “UP” or“DOWN” arrows.

display if needed. Then hold the “UP”arrow button for 5 seconds. Notice theflashing lock icon. The panel is locked. Tounlock the panel, hold the “UP” arrowbutton for 5 seconds again. The flashinglock icon will disappear and all spafunctions will be accessible.

E. FREEZE PROTECTION

If temperature in the spa plumbingfalls below 50 degrees Fahrenheit(10 degrees Celsius) the water pump(s)will turn on and run for at least oneminute. The display will show “ICE”.After one minute, if the water is stillbelow 50 degrees F (10 degr e e sCelsius), the heater will turn on and raisethe water temperature 10 degrees F.

F. FLOW PROTECTION

If the flow of water through the heater isinsufficient, the spa controller willautomatically turn the heater off toprevent overheating. Self-testing will beinitiated by the diagnostic control. Call forservice if you cannot pinpoint the cause.

G. OVERHEAT PROTECTION

If the water temperature inside the spaplumbing reaches 112 F, the pumps andthe heater will be disabled. If the watertemperature continues to rise andreaches 118 F due to friction in thepumps and plumbing system, the entiresystem including all pumps will bedisabled. In “HILI” condition, DO NOTENTER THE WATER. Remove the coverand allow the water temperature to cooldown to 104 F. Then, reset the systemby holding down the “PROG” button for5 seconds while in time display mode. Ifthe “ HILI” message returns, call forservice.

H. DIAGNOSTIC

SELF – DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL

The topside control on your spa has thelatest diagnostic control system in the spa

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K. WAV ES E AT (optional)

Only on ENVIDA or GRANADA models

A c t i v a t i o n

The waveseat can be activated from eitherthe topside control or the remote control.From the Topside control, one must press the“LIGHT” button twice to activate thewaveseat pump. The lights will remain onwhile the pump is in operation.

Speed Switch

The speed switch may be used to select timebetween cycles. The speed switch will onlyfunction when the user has selected one ofthe six sequences. Default speed is theslowest, there is a 15 second delay betweeneach step (light will blink slowly). Depressingthe speed key once will delay 10 seconds.Twice will reduce another 5 secondsbetween cycles (light will blink rapidly). Th r e etimes, it will return the cycle delay time to 15seconds.

Pause Switch

To interrupt your massage sequence. You canstop the cycles and keep the jets working inthat particular spot for as long as you like oruntil the main control times out after 30minutes. To restart wave action, press thePause switch a second time. If the Pa u s eswitch is activated, the first indicator light willstay on.

Sequence Switch

Allow the user to select the type of massagethey want. A total of 6 different sequeces arep r o grammed into the system including one,in which, all the valves are open. The lightson the control pad indicated which cycle isoperating at the time. If all valves are open,the light indicators should be off.

The press of the switch will sequence thecycles forward. they can not be reveresed ormodified. The L.E.D. will flash for thecorresponding cycle. There are four lightsthat illustrate the jet pattern. the user canpreview the cycle selected at an acceleratedrate for 5 seconds prior to its actual start. Toaccept the selected cycle, do not touch thekeypad for 5 seconds. The system will thenacknowledge the selected cycle and displaythe L.E.D.

Bass

While in the volume mode, press “PROG”

Bass range is B00 through B008

Frequency Source

From Bass Mode, press “PROG” to selectsource.

S=A equals A.M., S=F equals F.M., S=Lequals line input.

After source is selected, press “PROG” toexit selection or use “UP” or “DOWN”keys to scan stations.

In S=L you can connect optional Vita CDplayer, or any other personal stereo device,such as a walkman or MP3.

The “VIEW” button can be pressed toescape the stereo mode.

J. FRESH WATER MISTERS

Connection

Connect garden hose or supplied adapterand Poly Hose kit from fresh water sourceto spa “Inlet”

Activation

Turn on water source.

To activate misters, open valve locatedwithin spa filtration compartment. Spadoes not need to be operating to operatemisters.

Maintenance

Periodically Flush or replace in line filter.Located inside panel (same side as watersource inlet). See your dealer foravailability or replacement

If Mister heads become clogged unscrew(counterclockwise) and clean using a smallprobe such as a needle.

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The Service Amperage Draw setting are notassociated with the operation of the 3rdpump. Running the 3rd pump while theService Amerage is in the S=2 or S=1 settingwill not have any affect on the heater.

ADD START UP CHEMICALS

Carefully follow the directions and addthe start-up chemicals recommended toyou by your dealer. Contact your dealerto clarify any questions you may have.Your spa comes ready for the Reflectionsexclusive “Simple Pure” natural mineralpurification cartridges. Combined with anoz o n a t o r, “Simple Pure” will aid inreducing the need for Bromine or otherchlorine sanitizers. Simple Pure andozone will make your spa look cleaner,smell cleaner, feel softer and eliminateskin or eye irritation. Ask your dealerabout Reflections Spa’s “Simple Pure”sanitizing alternative.

L. 3RD PUMP ( O p t i o n a l )

Available on C O RDOBA, EN V IDA, &GRA N A DA

The 3rd Pump can be activated from eitherthe topside control or the remote control.From the Topside control, one must press the“LIGHT” button twice to activate the 3rdPump. The lights will remain on while thepump is in operation.

The 3rd Pump can also be activated from theremote control by pressing the “ L I G H T ”button twice or by pressing the “JET 3”button. By activating the pump with the “JET3 ” button, the lights will not be turned on.Only when the “ L I G H T ” button is used toactivate the pump will the lights be turnedon. Either the “ L I G H T ” button or the “JET3 ” button may be used to turn the pump off.

M . S ETT ING THE SERVICE AMPE RAG ED RAW

1. Press“ PR O G ” to enter the progr a m m i n gmode. Notice the heater icon flashing.

2 . Hold the “JET” button down for 10s e c o n d s .

3 . The display will show “ S = 3 ”. Use the“ UP ” or “ D OWN” arrows to change thed i s p l a y.

S = 3 Indicates that the heater will stay onwhen the pumps are on at anytime. Highor Low speed.

S = 2 Indicates that the heater will shut off ifeither of the large pumps are turned onhigh speed

S = 1 Indicates that the heater will only runwhen the primary pump is on low speed.Yet in an effort to control the amperagedraw and conserve electricity, the heaterwill run if the primary pump is turned ontolow speed but then shut off while theprimary pump goes to high speed or if thesecondary pump is turned on high. Oncethe power level has been set, this doesnot have to be set each time. It will beentered into the system memory.

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U L T R AS E R I E S

TA BLE OF CO N T E N T S

O PE RATION IN ST RU C T I O N S• Filling Your Spa .......................................... 22

• Initial Startup............................................... 22A. Setting Permanent Temperature . 22B. Auto/Econo Mode .......................22-23C. Setting Current Time ....................... 23D. Setting Filtration Cycles .................. 23

•Using Your Spa ..........................................23A. Displaying Time or Temperature 23B. Water Jet Therapy ............................ 23C. Air Injection Therapy ....................... 23D. Chromatherapy.....................................24E. Turning on the Light ........................ 24

• Special Features .......................................24A . Automatic Blower and Jets Purge 24B. Memory ................................................ 24C. System Reset ..................................... 24D. Panel Lock ........................................... 24E. Freeze Protection .............................. 25F. Flow Protection ................................. 25G. Overheat Protection ........................ 25H. Diagnostics .......................................... 25I. Surround Stereo............................25-26J. Fresh Water Misters ............................26K. Waveseat ................................................26

L. 3rd Pump (Option) ............................27M. Setting Amperage Service ................27

• Add Start Up Chemicals ...................... 27

Premier Spa Warranty .................................28

•JET OPERATION ..................................37-39

•AROMA THERAPY SYSTEM .....................40

•S PA MAIN T E N A N C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41- 4 3

•WATER QUA L I TY & MAIN T E N A N C E. . . . . .4 4 - 51

•D I AG N O STICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 - 53

•MAINTENANCE LOG...........................54-56

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A . S ETT ING TEMPE RAT URE :

1. Press “ PR O G ” to display watertemperature.

2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” arrows tochoose the desired temperature.Notice the heater icon flashing.

3. Wait 30 seconds or press any functionbuttons (“Jet” or “Light”) to exit theprogramming mode.

“F” FA HRE NHEIT OR “C” CELS IU SDEGREES

Your spa has been preset to show thetemperature in Fahrenheit “ F ” d e grees. Ifyou desire, you can change to Celsius“C” d e grees by entering the temp setroutine(Display temperature and thentouch the up or down arrow). Then whilethe numbers are flashing, hold the lightbutton for 10 sec. When the “ F ” or “ C ”appears, use the PROG buttons totoggle. To exit this procedure, wait 30seconds or press any button.

B. AUTO HEAT AND ECONOMY MODE

Your spa has been designed to operatein two heater control modes: A U TOHEAT (“AH”) and ECONOMY (“ECO”).In the AUTO HEAT mode, the pump andheater will turn on whenever the watertemperature falls 1 degree below thechosen temperature . Your spa has beenpreset to start upon activation in theAUTO HEAT mode. The spa water willbe automatically heated to thetemperature you choose or to the presettemperature of 102 F.In the ECONOMY mode, the pump andheater will only come on duringp r o grammed hours. (See “SettingFiltration Hours”). Note that, if at the endof filtration cycle the water is not at thechosen temperature, the pump andheater will not continue to run until thattemperature is reached. This mode isused for energy conservation, the sameway you would control your heat or air

NOTE: For best results, read eachstep carefully and entirely beforeproceeding to the next.

FIL L ING YO UR SPAWipe the interior of the spa with a damp, soft clothto remove any residue that may be on the surf a c e .Fill with a garden hose by inserting the nozzle ofthe hose in the filter inlet. (After filling is complete,remember to put the filter cartridge in place priorto starting the spa.) As the spa is filling, check inthe equipment access area for any leaks. Onoccasion, it may be necessary to hand tighten aunion fitting that may have come loose duringtransit. Also check that the gate valves are pulledout to the open position and that the hose bib isclosed. Continue to fill to the water line.

N OT E : If your water is extremely hard, it ispreferable to fill the spa halfway with hard waterand the rest with softened water. Never fill the spaentirely with softened water.

WATER LINE

JETS

AUX

L I G H T PROGRA M

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USING YOUR SPA

A. DISPLAYING TIME ORTEMPERATURE

Pressing the “PROG” button will switchthe display between current time andcurrent water temperature.

B. WATER JET THERAPY

Your spa is equipped with one or twotherapy pumps that can be activated asfollows.

Jet Button:

SINGLE PUMP SYSTEM

1. Press “JET” to activate the RelaxationTherapy mode.2. Press “JET” to activate the Po w e rTherapy mode.3. Press “JET” to turn pump off, spa willturn back on to get back up totemperature or for approximately 30seconds to cool heater.

DUAL PUMP SYSTEM

1. Press “JET” to activate the RelaxationTherapy mode.2. Press “JET” to activate pump#1 PowerTherapy mode.3. Press “JET ” to activate pump #2Power Therapy mode.4. Press “JET” to de-activate pump #1.5. Press “JET” to de-activate pump #2.Note: that for safety, all jet modes willautomatically turn off after 30 minutes.Reactivate any therapy mode asindicated above.

C. A IR INJEC T I O N /AROMA THE RA P Y( O P T I O N A L )

If your spa is equipped with an “AUX”therapy pump. A touch of the buttonactivates the power-mode for air bubbleaction and induction of air into the AromaTherapy system. Touching the “AUX” buttonagain will turn it off. For safety, the pumpwill automatically turn off after 30 minutes.To reactivate, start sequence over.

conditioning in your house. The clock iconwill be displayed when in ECO N O MYmode.

To switch to the ECONOMY mode:

1. Press and hold the “PROG” button for 5seconds to enter the programming mode.“AH” will flash on the display.2. Press “UP” or “DOWN” button tochange between ECONOMY (ECO) andAUTO HEAT (AH). Observe the clock iconwhen in ECONOMY mode.3. Wait 30 seconds or press “Light” buttonto exit the programming mode.

C. SETTING CURRENT TIME

1. Press and hold the “ PROG” buttonfor 5 seconds to enter the programmingmode. “A H ” will flash on the display.If you are already in the programmingmode, go to step 2 directly.2. Press “PROG” one more time to showthe Hour.Observe the flashing clock iconand PM indicator. No indicator means AM.3. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select thecurrent hour.4. Press “PROG” one more time to showthe minutes.5. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to select thecurrent minute.6. Wait 30 seconds or press the “Light”button to exit the programming mode.

D. SETTING FILTRATION CYCLES

Filtration cycles have been preset at thefactory from 8 AM to 10 AM and from 4PMto 6 PM. They can be changed as follows.1. Press and hold the “ PROG” buttonfor 5 seconds to enter the programmingmode. “A H ” will flash on the display.If you are already in the programmingmode, go directly to the step 2.2. Press “PROG” three times to show thefilter cycle schedule. Notice the flashingfilter icon.3. Press “UP” and “DOWN” to change thehour.4. Press “JET” button to change the filterfrom “-” (Off) to “F” (ON) or vice versa.5. Wait 30 seconds or press the “Light”button to exit the programming mode.

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D. CHROMATHERAPY (Optional)

The Chromatherapy option is activated bypressing the Light button on the spa sidecontrol.

To program the lights, press and hold theLight button for 5 seconds.

Once the display reads L=XX, release thebutton.

Using the arrow buttons, you may selectthe different settings.

Review each setting to determine which isbest suited for you. The selection may bechanged at any time by repeating theprevious steps.

L=00 Off

L=01 Diamond

L=02 Blue

L=03 Green

L=04 Red

L=05 Strobe effect Red/Green/Blue

L=06 Gradual change Red/Green/Blue

L=07 - 10 Combination Colors

L=11 - 20 Reduce Intensity 50%

L=21 - 20 Reduce Intensity 75%

The lighting system will automatically turnitself off after three (3) hours.

E. TURNING ON THE LIGHT

Your spa has an underwater light. A singletouch of the Light button turns the light on.A second touch will activate waveseat ifoption was added. A third touch will turnthe light off. If left on, the light willautomatically turn off after three (3) hoursof continuous operation.

SPECIAL FEATURES

A. AUTOMATIC PURGE

Once each day, at 10 AM the pump(s)will automatically run for one minute tocirculate potential stale water in thepiping. This is a normal function of thespa. The display will show “BJ2P” whilethis takes place.

B. MEMORY

All settings that are entered into your spacontroller will be permanently retained inits solid-state memory. In the event of apower failure, the time will be capturedand held until power returns. All settingsexisting at the time of the power failurewill be restored when power returns.

C. SYSTEM RESET

Anytime there is reason to believe thatyour spa electronic system is notoperating properly, perhaps as a result oflighting or other interference, like your PCat home, your spa system can be simplyreset by holding down the “DOWN”arrow button for 5 seconds while in thetime display mode. The system will bereset, maintaining all the settings you hadin memory.

D. PANEL LOCK

The spa panel can be locked to keepchildren or others from using any of thespa functions. To deactivate all buttons,make sure “Time” is displayed. Use“PROG” button to change to “Time”display if needed. Then hold the “UP”arrow button for 5 seconds. Notice theflashing lock icon. The panel is locked. Tounlock the panel, hold the “UP” arrowbutton for 5 seconds again. The flashinglock icon will disappear and all spafunctions will be accessible.

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E. FREEZE PROTECTION

If temperature in the spa plumbingfalls below 50 degrees Fahrenheit(10 degrees Celsius) the water pump(s)will turn on and run for at least oneminute. The display will show “ICE”.After one minute, if the water is stillbelow 50 degrees F (10 degr e e sCelsius), the heater will turn on and raisethe water temperature 10 degrees F.

F. FLOW PROTECTION

If the flow of water through the heater isinsufficient, the spa controller willautomatically turn the heater off toprevent overheating. Self-testing will beinitiated by the diagnostic control. Call forservice if you cannot pinpoint the cause.

G. OVERHEAT PROTECTION

If the water temperature inside the spaplumbing reaches 112 F, the pumps andthe heater will be disabled. If the watertemperature continues to rise andreaches 118 F due to friction in thepumps and plumbing system, the entiresystem including all pumps will bedisabled. In “HILI” condition, DO NOTENTER THE WATER. Remove the coverand allow the water temperature to cooldown to 104 F. Then, reset the system byholding down the “PROG” button for 5seconds while in time display mode. Ifthe “ HILI” message returns, call forservice.

H. DIAGNOSTIC

SELF – DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL

The topside control on your spa has thelatest diagnostic control system in the spai n d u s t r y. Anytime the topside controlrecognizes a conflict of entries by variousoutside influences in its software such aspower fluctuations or contrary informationbeing fed by the system sensors, it will startflashing the display.

You can initiate the diagnostic test by initiallydisplaying the temperature. Go to thetemperature set mode by pressing the uparrow. As the Heat icon is flashing, pressthe “PROG” button three times. Thedisplay will initially show the softwarerevision, then the Service Amperage Drawsetting, the Pump setting, and thencommence the diagnostic test which willrun for three and a half minutes.

Anytime during the first minute of testing,you can stop the test by pressing the“PROG” button once and use the “PROG”button to cycle through the programmingmode.Upon completion of the test, if everything isoperating correctly, the message ( ) willbe displayed for 30 seconds.

I. SURROUND STEREO (Optional)

Country Code Setting

Advance the programming sequence to theminute set position.

Hold down the “PROG” for 5 seconds andobserve that the screen shows CO = X(where X is either U for USA, E for Europe,or J for Japan)

Use the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons tochange the country, as required

Stereo Access and Volume Control

To access the stereo, press “UP” and“DOWN” buttons on the spa control padsimultaneously. The stereo will turn on,and you will automatically be taken to thevolume control.

Your volume range is L0 through L8(L=00equal off and L=08 is the loudest).

To adjust the volume level press “UP” or“DOWN” arrows.

Bass

While in the volume mode, press “PROG”

Bass range is B00 through B008

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Frequency Source

From Bass Mode, press “PROG” to selectsource.

S=A equals A.M., S=F equals F.M., S=Lequals line input.

After source is selected, press “PROG” toexit selection or use “UP” or “DOWN”keys to scan stations.

In S=L you can connect optional Vita CDplayer, or any other personal stereo device,such as a walkman or MP3.

The “VIEW” button can be pressed toescape the stereo mode.

J. FRESH WATER MISTERS

Connection

Connect garden hose or supplied adapterand Poly Hose kit from fresh water sourceto spa “Inlet”

Activation

Turn on water source.

To activate misters, open valve locatedwithin spa filtration compartment. Spadoes not need to be operating to operatemisters.

Maintenance

Periodically Flush or replace in line filter.Located inside panel (same side as watersource inlet). See your dealer foravailability or replacement

If Mister heads become clogged unscrew(counterclockwise) and clean using a smallprobe such as a needle.

K. WAV ES E AT (optional)

Only on ENVIDA or GRANADA models

A c t i v a t i o n

The waveseat can be activated from eitherthe topside control or the remote control.From the Topside control, one must press the“LIGHT” button twice to activate thewaveseat pump. The lights will remain onwhile the pump is in operation.

Speed Switch

The speed switch may be used to select timebetween cycles. The speed switch will onlyfunction when the user has selected one ofthe six sequences. Default speed is theslowest, there is a 15 second delay betweeneach step (light will blink slowly). Depressingthe speed key once will delay 10 seconds.Twice will reduce another 5 secondsbetween cycles (light will blink rapidly). Th r e etimes, it will return the cycle delay time to 15seconds.

Pause Switch

To interrupt your massage sequence. You canstop the cycles and keep the jets working inthat particular spot for as long as you like oruntil the main control times out after 30minutes. To restart wave action, press thePause switch a second time. If the Pa u s eswitch is activated, the first indicator light willstay on.

Sequence Switch

Allow the user to select the type of massagethey want. A total of 6 different sequeces arep r o grammed into the system including one,in which, all the valves are open. The lights onthe control pad indicated which cycle isoperating at the time. If all valves are open,the light indicators should be off.

The press of the switch will sequence thecycles forward. they can not be reveresed ormodified. The L.E.D. will flash for thecorresponding cycle. There are four lightsthat illustrate the jet pattern. the user canpreview the cycle selected at an acceleratedrate for 5 seconds prior to its actual start. Toaccept the selected cycle, do not touch thekeypad for 5 seconds. The system will thenacknowledge the selected cycle and displaythe L.E.D.

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The Service Amperage Draw setting are notassociated with the operation of the 3rdpump. Running the 3rd pump while theService Amerage is in the S=2 or S=1 settingwill not have any affect on the heater.

ADD START UP CHEMICALS

Carefully follow the directions and addthe start-up chemicals recommended toyou by your dealer. Contact your dealerto clarify any questions you may have.Your spa comes ready for the Reflectionsexclusive “Simple Pure” natural mineralpurification cartridges. Combined with anoz o n a t o r, “Simple Pure” will aid inreducing the need for Bromine or otherchlorine sanitizers. Simple Pure andozone will make your spa look cleaner,smell cleaner, feel softer and eliminateskin or eye irritation. Ask your dealerabout Reflections Spa’s “Simple Pure”sanitizing alternative.

L. 3RD PUMP ( O p t i o n a l )

Available on C O RDOBA, EN V IDA, &GRA N A DA

The 3rd Pump can be activated from eitherthe topside control or the remote control.From the Topside control, one must press the“LIGHT” button twice to activate the 3rdPump. The lights will remain on while thepump is in operation.

The 3rd Pump can also be activated from theremote control by pressing the “ L I G H T ”button twice or by pressing the “JET 3”button. By activating the pump with the “JET3 ” button, the lights will not be turned on.Only when the “ L I G H T ” button is used toactivate the pump will the lights be turnedon. Either the “ L I G H T ” button or the “JET3 ” button may be used to turn the pump off.

M . S ETT ING THE SERVICE AMPE RAG ED RAW

1. Press “ PR O G ” to enter the progr a m m i n gmode. Notice the heater icon flashing.

2 . Hold the “JET” button down for 10s e c o n d s .

3 . The display will show “ S = 3 ”. Use the“ UP ” or “ D OWN” arrows to change thed i s p l a y.

S = 3 Indicates that the heater will stay onwhen the pumps are on at anytime. Highor Low speed.

S = 2 Indicates that the heater will shut off ifeither of the large pumps are turned onhigh speed

S = 1 Indicates that the heater will only runwhen the primary pump is on low speed.Yet in an effort to control the amperagedraw and conserve electricity, the heaterwill run if the primary pump is turned ontolow speed but then shut off while theprimary pump goes to high speed or if thesecondary pump is turned on high. Oncethe power level has been set, this doesnot have to be set each time. It will beentered into the system memory.

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U L T R A P L U SS E R I E S

O PE RATION IN ST RU C T I O N S

• Filling Your Spa..............................................30

• Initial Startup ..................................................30A. Setting Permanent Temperature ...30B. Setting Current Day ...........................30C. Setting Current Time .........................30

• Using Your Spa ............................................31A. Displaying Time or Temp. .............. 31B. Temporarily Adjusting Temp. ........ 31C. Water Jet Therapy ............................. 31D. Air Injection/Aromatherapy .............. 31E. Turning on the Light ......................... 31F. Chromatherapy .................................... 31

• Special Features ......................................... 32A. Automatic Blower and Jets Purge 32B. Memory ................................................ 32C. Factory Settings ................................... 32D. Inverting Display ............................... 32E. Panel Lock ............................................ 32F. Heater Lock ........................................ 32G. Freeze Protection .............................. 32H. Flow Protection ................................. 32I. Overheat Protection ........................... 32J. Regular Dispay .................................... 32K. Remote Control ....................................33L. Setting Skim Away ..............................33

M. Setting Circulation Pump .................33

N. Self-Diagnostic ......................................33O. Amperage Setting................................33P. Ultra Plus Series .............................33-34Q. Surround Stereo ..................................34R. Fresh Water Misters.............................34S. Waveseat .................................................34

Advanced Features ........................................35A. Fahrenheit and Celsius Degrees . 35B. Heat Days ............................................ 35

Add Startup Chemicals ..................................35

Ultra Plus Series Warranty ............................36

•JET OPERATION ..................................37-39

•AROMA THERAPY SYSTEM .....................40

•S PA MAIN T E N A N C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41- 4 3

•WATER QUA L I TY& MAIN T E N A N C E. . . . . .4 4 - 51

•D I AG N O STICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 - 53

•MAINTENANCE LOG...........................54-56

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INITIAL START UPYour spa has been programmed for yourconvenience. Once properly connected, thepump and heater will automatically come on,heat the spa to 102 F. Initial temperature, day,and time can be set and changed by followingthese instructions.

A . S ETT ING PE RM A NENT TEMPE RAT URE :

1 . Press “ PR O G ” to enter the progr a m m i n gmode. Notice the heater icon flashing.

2 . P r e s s “ UP ” or “ D OW N ” arrows to choose thedesired temperature. NOTE: There is aprocedure to choose a different temperaturefor each day of the week (See “A d v a n c e dFeatures–Heat Days”).

B . S ETT ING CURRENT DAY :

1 . Press “ V IE W ” to show the day of week.Notice the clock icon flashing.

2 . Press “ UP ” or “ D OW N ” to select the currentd a y. Choose 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, soon and so forth up to 7 for Saturday.

N OTE: To change current day directly, dos tep A1 & B1.

C . S ETT ING CURRENT TIME :

Press “VIEW” to show the Hour. Observethe PM indicator. No indicator means AM.Press “ UP ” or “ D OW N ” to select thecurrent hour. Press “ V IE W ” to showthe minutes. Press “UP” or “DOWN” toselect the current minute. NOTE: To changecurrent time at any time, press the “PROG”button and then press the “VIEW” buttontwice to display time.

RET URNING TO REG ULAR DISPLAY :Wait 30 seconds or press any button to exit thep r o gramming mode.

NOTE: For best results, read eachstep carefully and entirely beforeproceeding to the next.

FIL L ING YO UR SPAWipe the interior of the spa with a damp, soft clothto remove any residue that may be on the surf a c e .Fill with a garden hose by inserting the nozzle ofthe hose in the filter inlet. (After filling is complete,remember to put the filter cartridge in place priorto starting the spa.) As the spa is filling, check inthe equipment access area for any leaks. Onoccasion, it may be necessary to hand tighten aunion fitting that may have come loose duringtransit. Also check that the gate valves are pulledout to the open position and that the hose bib isclosed. Continue to fill to the water line.

N OT E : If your water is extremely hard, it ispreferable to fill the spa halfway with hard waterand the rest with softened water. Never fill the spaentirely with softened water.

V IE W

JETS BLOW E R L I G H T

F° / C° PROGRA M

WATER LINE

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induction of air into the Aromatherapysystem. Touching the blower button againwill turn it off. For safety, the pump willautomatically turn off after 30 minutes.

To reactivate, start sequence over.

E. TURNING ON THE LIGHT

Your spa has an underwater light. A singletouch of the Light button turns the light on.A second touch turns the light off. If left on,the light will automatically turn off after three(3) hours of continuous operation.

F. CHROMATHERAPY (Optional)

The Chromatherapy option is activated bypressing the Light button on the spa sidecontrol.

To program the lights, press and hold theLight button for 5 seconds.

Once the display reads L=XX, release thebutton.

Using the arrow buttons, you may select thedifferent settings.

Review each setting to determine which isbest suited for you. The selection may bechanged at any time by repeating theprevious steps.

L=00 Off

L=01 Diamond

L=02 Blue

L=03 Green

L=04 Red

L=05 Strobe effect Red/Green/Blue

L=06 Gradual change Red/Green/Blue

L=07 - 10 Combination Colors

L=11 - 20 Reduce Intensity 50%

L=21 - 20 Reduce Intensity 75%

The lighting system will automatically turnitself off after three (3) hours.

A . D I S PLAY ING TIME OR TEMPE RAT URE

Pressing the “VIEW” button will switch thedisplay between current time and current watertemperature.

B. T E MP O RA RILY ADUST ING TEMPE RAT URE

If you like to temporarily change your watertemperature setting, up or down, during anyone day, you can do so for the current day byswitching to the current temperature display(press “VIEW”) and by pressing the “UP” or“DOWN” arrows. The “adjusted” temperaturewill be in effect until midnight that day, atwhich point, the temperature setting willrevert back to the original setting for that day.Notice the flashing heater icon while makingthis change.

C. WATER JET THERAPY

Your spa is equipped with one or two2-mode therapy pumps. The soft-mode (Low)provides soft Relaxation Therapy and thepower-mode (High) provides vigorous PowerTherapy.

DUAL PUMP SYSTEMS:

Press “JET” to activate the Relaxation Therapymode. Both pumps will turn on to service everyseat.

Press “JET” to activate the Power Therapymode. Pump #1 will turn on.

Press “JET” to activate pump #2 in PowerTherapy mode. Both pumps will be on.

Press “JET” to de-activate pump #1.

Pump #2 will remain in Power Therapy mode.

Press “JET” to de-activate pump #2. Bothpumps will be off.

Note that for safety, all jet modes will automatically turnoff after 30 minutes. Re-activate any therapy mode asindicated above.

D. A IR INJECTION/AROMA BU TTO N

Your spa is equipped with an air therapy pump.A touch of the auxiliary button activates thepower-mode for air bubble action and

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A. AUTO M ATIC BLOWER AND JET PUR G E

Twice each day, at 10AM and 6PM,the blower and jet pump(s) will automaticallyrun for one minute to circulate potential stalewater in the piping. This is a normal functionof the spa. “ BJ 2 P ” will be displayed whilethis takes place.

B. ME M O RYAll settings that are entered into your spacontroller will be permanently retained in itssolid state memory. In the event of a powerfailure, the time will be captured and held untilpower returns. All settings existing at the timeof the power failure will be restored whenpower returns.

C. FAC TO RY SETT IN GS

To reset to factory settings, do as follows:1. Turn off the power breaker to the spa for

five minutes.2. Turn breaker on3 . Hold down the “ V IE W ” button for 10 sec-

onds. ” 12:00” will be displayed and allprevious settings will be lost other thantemperature ”10 2 º F.” Time, day, and heatdays will have to be programmed into thes y s t e m .

D. IN V E R T ING DISPLAY

The Selectron Plus display can be inverted toallow easier reading from inside the spa. Todo so, first make sure “ T IME ” is displayed.Use “ V IE W ” button to change to “ T IME ”display if needed. Then press the “ D OW N ”arrow for approximately 10 seconds to invertthe display. Follow the same procedure tor e v e rt the view back to its original position.

E. PA NEL LO C KThe Selectron Plus spa panel can be locked tokeep children or others from using any of thespa functions. To deactivate all buttons, makesure “ T IME ” is displayed. Use “ V IE W ” b u t t o nto change to “ T IME ” display if needed. Th e nhold the “ UP” arrow button for 5 seconds.Notice the flashing lock icon. The panel islocked. To unlock the panel, hold the “ UP ”arrow button for 5 seconds again. The flashinglock icon will disappear and all spa functionswill be accessible.

F. HE ATER LO C K

You may want to prevent anyone fromc h a n ging the water temperature you havechosen, while still allowing the use of any ofthe spa functions. This can be accomplishedfrom the “ PA NEL LOCK” position only.

Follow the “ PA NEL LO C K ” procedures firstand then, with the lock icon flashing, holddown the “ D OWN” arrow for 5 seconds.The lock icon will be present but not flashing.All other spa functions will still operate. Tounlock the “ HE ATER LOCK” and “ PA NE LLOCK” hold down the “ UP ” arrow buttonfor 5 seconds. The lock icon will disappearand all spa functions, including temperatureadjustment will be accessible.

G. FREEZE PROTECTION

If the temperature in the spa plumbing fallsbelow 50º Fahrenheit (10º Celsius) the waterpump(s) will turn on soft-mode and run for atleast one minute. The display will show “ I C E ”.After one minute, if the water is still below 50 ºF (10º Celsius), the heater will turn on andraise the water temperature 10º F.

H. FLOW PROTECTION

If the flow of water through the heater isinsufficient, the spa controller willautomatically turn the heater off toprevent overheating. Call for service if youcannot pinpoint the cause.

I. OVERHEAT PROTECTION

If the water temperature inside the spareaches 112º F, the pumps and the heaterwill be disabled. If the water temperaturecontinues to rise and reaches 118º F due tofriction in the pumps and plumbing system,the entire system including all pumps will bedisabled. In “ HILI” condition, DO NOTENTER THE WATER! Remove the coverand allow the water temperature to cooldown to 104 degrees F. Then reset thesystem by pressing the “PROG” button 3times. If the “HILI” message returns, call forservice.

J. RETURNING TO REGULAR DISPLAY

Wait 30 seconds or press any button to exitthe programming mode.

K. REMOTE CONTROL

Your spa model may come equipped with aremote control located on the opposite sideof the spa from the main spa side control.The remote control will operate the jets, blower,light, and Aux. operates the light. It can not beused to program the spa.

L. SKIM–AWAY

S k i m – Away is an automatic skimmingaction which takes place each day from

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8am until 8:30am each morning andfrom 4pm until 4:30pm each afternoon.The primary and secondary pumps willactivate in low speed mode. This will pull allsurface oils and debris into the filter wellcavity.

During the programming sequence, when“SA=1” is displayed, you may then adjust theS k i m - A - Way feature. The display of “SA=1” isthe factory setting. This setting permits theskim-away feature to operate for 30 minuteseach morning and afternoon for a total of 1hour each day. By pressing the “UP” or“DOWN” arrows, you can change the skim-away tim to 2, 4, or 6 hours each day. Thetotal selected time will be split betweenmorning and afternoon.

M. SETTING CIRCULATION PUMPYou are also given the choice between12 forced hours of circulation or 24forced hours, regardless of watertempature.1. Press “PROG” until heat icon flashes2. Press “VIEW” 4 times “C=12”

appears.3. Press “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to

change.4. Press “LIGHT” button to clear or wait

30 seconds.

N. SELF – DIAGNOSTIC CONTROL

The topside control on your spa has the latestdiagnostic control system in the spa industry.A n ytime the topside control recognizes aconflict of entries by various outside influencesin its software such as power fluctuations orcontrary information being fed by the systemsensors, it will start flashing the display.

You can initiate the diagnostic test by pressing“ PR O G ” button three times. The display willinitially show the software revision, then theService Amperage Draw setting, the Pumpsetting, and then commence the diagnostictest which will run for three and a half minutes.

A n ytime during the first minute of testing, youcan stop the test by pressing the “ PR O G ”button once and use the “ V IE W ” button tocycle through the programming mode.

Upon completion of the test, if everything isoperating correctly, the message ( ) willbe displayed for 30 seconds.

O . S ETT ING THE SERVICE AMPE RAGE DRAW

1. Press “ PR O G ” to enter the progr a m m i n gmode. Notice the heater icon flashing.

2 . Hold the “JET” button down for 10 seconds.

3 . The display will show “ S = 3 ”. Use the “ UP ” o r“ D OWN” arrows to change the display.

S = 3 Indicates that the heater will stay on when thepumps are on at anytime. High or Low speed.

S = 2 Indicates that the heater will shut off if either ofthe large pumps are turned on high speed

S = 1 Indicates that the heater will only run when theprimary pump is on low speed. Since the heatermay be associated with the circulation pumpsystem, the primary pump does not need to beon for the heater to operate. Yet in an effort tocontrol the amperage draw and conservee l e c t r i c i t y, the heater will run if the primarypump is turned onto low speed but then shutoff while the primary pump goes to high speedor if the secondary pump is turned on high.Once the power level has been set, this doesnot have to be set each time. It will be enteredinto the system memory.

The Service Amperage Draw setting are notassociated with the operation of the 3rd pump.Running the 3rd pump while the Service Amerageis in the S=2 or S=1 setting will not have any affecton the heater.

P. ULT RA PLUS SERIES

Your spa has been full foamed at the timeit was manufactured and is equipped witha circulation pump. After the first twelvehours of operation each day, as aprotection against overheating, the pumpwill turn off if the water temperatureexceeds the desired temperature. Th epump will comeback on when the watertemperature falls 1 degree Fa h r e n h e i tunder the desired temperature. This willthen activate the heater.

Q. SURROUND STEREO SYSTEM(OPTIONAL)Country Code Setting

Advance the programming sequence to theminute set position.Hold down the “PROG” for 5 seconds andobserve that the screen shows CO = X(where X is either U for USA, E for Europe,or J for Japan)Use the “ UP” or “DOWN” buttons tochange the country, as required

S tereo Access and Volume Control

To access the stereo, press “ UP” a n d“DOWN” buttons on the spa control padsimultaneously. The stereo will turn on, andyou will automatically be taken to thevolume control.

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Your volume range is L0 through L8(L=00equal off and L=08 is the loudest).

To adjust the volume level press “UP” or“DOWN” arrows.

Bass

While in the volume mode, press “PROG”

Bass range is B00 through B008

Frequency Source

From Bass Mode, press “PROG” to selectsource.

S=A equals A.M., S=F equals F.M., S=Lequals line input.

After source is selected, press “PROG” toexit selection or use “UP” or “DOWN” keysto scan stations.

In S=L you can connect optional Vita CDplayer, or any other personal stereo device,such as a walkman or MP3.

The “VIEW” button can be pressed toescape the stereo mode.

J. FRESH WATER MISTERS

Connection

Connect garden hose or supplied adapter andPoly Hose kit from fresh water source to spa“Inlet”

Activation

Turn on water source.

To activate misters, open valve located withinspa filtration compartment. Spa does not needto be operating to operate misters.

Maintenance

Periodically Flush or replace in line filter. Locatedinside panel (same side as water source inlet).See your dealer for availability or replacement

If Mister heads become clogged unscrew(counterclockwise) and clean using a smallprobe such as a needle.

K. WAV ES E AT (optional)

Only on EN V IDA & GRA N A DA

A c t i v a t i o n

The waveseat can be activated from either thetopside control or the remote control. From theTopside control, one must press the “ L I G H T ”button twice to activate the waveseat pump. Th e

lights will remain on while the pump is in operation.

Speed Switch

The speed switch may be used to select timebetween cycles. The speed switch will only functionwhen the user has selected one of the sixsequences. Default speed is the slowest, there is a15 second delay between each step (light will blinkslowly). Depressing the speed key once will delay10 seconds. Twice will reduce another 5 secondsbetween cycles (light will blink rapidly). Th r e etimes, it will return the cycle delay time to 15seconds.

Pause Switch

To interrupt your massage sequence. You can stopthe cycles and keep the jets working in thatp a rticular spot for as long as you like or until themain control times out after 30 minutes. To restartwave action, press the Pause switch a second time.If the Pause switch is activated, the first indicatorlight will stay on.

Sequence Switch

Allow the user to select the type of massage theywant. A total of 6 different sequeces arep r o grammed into the system including one, inwhich, all the valves are open. The lights on thecontrol pad indicated which cycle is operating at thetime. If all valves are open, the light indicatorsshould be off.

The press of the switch will sequence the cyclesforward. they can not be reveresed or modified.The L.E.D. will flash for the corresponding cycle.There are four lights that illustrate the jet pattern.the user can preview the cycle selected at anaccelerated rate for 5 seconds prior to its actuals t a rt. To accept the selected cycle, do not touch thekeypad for 5 seconds. The system will thenacknowledge the selected cycle and display theL . E . D .

3 RD PUMP (Optional) onC O RD O B A

The 3rd Pump can be activated from either thetopside control or the remote control. From theTopside control, one must press the “ L I G H T ”button twice to activate the 3rd Pump. The lightswill remain on while the pump is in operation.

The 3rd Pump can also be activated from theremote control by pressing the “ L I G H T ” b u t t o ntwice or by pressing the “JET 3” button. Byactivating the pump with the “JET 3” button, thelights will not be turned on. Only when the“ L I G H T ” button is used to activate the pump willthe lights be turned on. Either the “ L I G H T ” b u t t o nor the “JET 3” button may be used to turn thepump off.

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Example:

Let’s assume that you have selected 100degrees F as your desired temperature inthe “Setting Permanent Te m p e r a t u r e ”procedure and Sunday as “1.” You wouldnow like to lower the water temperatureto 80 degrees F on Mondays, Tuesdays, andWednesdays.

Press “PROG.”

Hold down “PROG” for 5 seconds.

Press “PROG” as many times as needed todisplay “hd=2” (Monday).

Press “UP” to display temperature.

Hold down “ D OW N ” button to lowertemperature to 80 degrees F.

Repeat steps 2, 3, & 4 to do the same forTuesday and Wednesday.

Note that using the procedure outlined in“Setting Permanent Temperature” willreset all heat days to the sametemperature.

ADD START UP CHEMICAL

Carefully follow the directions and add thestart-up chemicals recommended to you byyour dealer. Contact your dealer to clarifyany questions you may have.

“F” FAHRENHEIT OR “C” CELSIUS DEGREES

Your spa has been preset to show thetemperature in Fahrenheit “ F ” d e grees. If youdesire, you can change to Celsius “C” d e gr e e sby pressing the “ PROG ” button, and thenholding down the “ MODE ” button for 10seconds. “F” will appear in the display. Pressthe “ PROG ” button to switch back and fort hbetween “ F ” and “ C ” mode. To exit thisprocedure, wait 30 seconds or press anyb u t t o n .

HEAT DAYS

If your spa is located in a weekend home,or if your schedule allows utilization of thespa only on certain days of the week, youmay decide for energy conservation reasonsto lower the water temperature on the daysyou will not use the spa. To choose differenttemperatures for different days of the week:

1. Press the “ PR O G ” button. The heatericon will start flashing. With the temperatureshowing and the heater icon flashing,hold down the “ PR O G ” button for5 seconds and the current heat day(hd=1,hd=2…etc.) will appear.

2. Press the “PROG” button to advance to thenext heat day or if you would like to changethe temperature from the originally settemperature.

3. With the heat day showing, press the “UP”arrow button to display the set temperaturefor that day.

4. Then press the “UP” or “DOWN” arrowbuttons to select the temperature for thatday.

5. Repeat steps 2, 3, & 4 to select any othertemperature for any other day. To exitprocedure, wait 30 seconds or press anybutton except “ PR O G ”, “ UP ” a n d“DOWN”.

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JET OPE RAT I O NYour Reflections Spa is designed with a unique jet system to allow you to select a widevariety of massage patterns. The following is a description of the various types of jets andtheir operation you may use to tailor your spa to your specific massage needs.

(A) THREE WAY POWERDIVERTER VALVE

The Power Diverter Valve allows water tobe diverted to a zone of jets or to theTurbo jet exclusively, or to bothcombined. Turning the valve to the left,water will be diverted to “A” jet(s) givingthat zone the maximum output. Rotatingthe valve to the right will give “B” jet(s)the maximum output. When turned tothe center, both “A” and “B” will operatesimultaneously

(B) TURBO MASSAGE JET

With the Power Diverter Valve turned to“A” or “B” depending on the spa model,the water will be delivered exclusively tothe Turbo Massage Jet. The Tu r b omassage therapy is great for working outthose hard-to-relieve muscleknots and tocreate swirling whirlpool effect in the spa.The Turbo Massage jet pressure can beadjusted by rotating the Power DiverterValve between “A” and “B” positions.

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(C) DIRECTIONAL AND ROTATIONAL MASSAGE JETS

When the pump(s) is on and the Turbo massage jet is in the off position, the DirectionalQuad jets and Rotational Therapy jets will be operational. The nozzle of the DirectionalQuad jets can be adjusted to direct the flow to specific part of your body. The Rotationaljets provide a “swirling” type therapy. The water pressure can be adjusted in both jets byrotating the outer rim of the jet clockwise for minimum pressure and counter clockwise form aximum pressure. Water pressure can also be varied by opening or closing the air control.

(D) DIRECTIONAL MINI MASSAGE JET

These jets are used for neck andshoulder massage. They deliver a firmpinpoint jet stream of massaging actionthat can be directed to specific areas ofthe neck or shoulders. They can bepressure controlled by rotating the jetface or by opening and closing the aircontrol valves.

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(F) AIR CONTROL

The Air Controls are used to introduce airinto the water jet stream. They allow theuser to increase (open) jet pressure ordecrease (close) jet pressure as desired.

(E) FRAG RANCE INJEC TORS (R20 0SERIES ONLY)

These injectors blow thousands of airbubbles while at the same time allowingthe Aromatherapy scents to be released.

(G) CLUSTER JETS

These jets work as a team, that’s whythey’re usually found in groups of two ormore. They can deliver vigorous pinpointaction for a therapeutic effect, or you canturn into soothing massage with just atwist of your finger.

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CHROMATHERAPY SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)

Chromatherapy offers the unique benefits of combining Aroma and Hydrotherapy. Simplydefined, chromatherapy is the practice of using pure essential oils – the highlyconcentrated extracts of plants, herbs, and flowers – to improve one’s feelings of wellbeing through the acute sense of smell.

Your spa is equipped with an aroma dispenser located on the lip of the spa. To activatechromatherapy, insert one of Reflections Spa’s exclusive chromatherapy scents and turnon the Chromatherapy Induction System. You will immediately experience the wonderand pleasure of aromatherapy. It will soothe your senses and invigorate your spirit.

To extend the lifespan of the Chromatherapy beads, it is recommended that they beremoved from the spa and stored in the resealable packet after each use. Chromatherapyscents are available exclusively from Reflections Spa Dealers.

C HR O M AT HE RA P Y

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FILTER MAINTENANCE

Reflections Spas are designed with the mostefficient top loading filtration system in theindustry. Filter maintenance is the most criticalfactor in keeping your spa water clean.

TO CLEAN THE FILTER:(NOTE: Never run the spa without afilter installed)

Remove the cartridge and spray it with agarden hose. It will be necessary to rotate thecartridge while spraying so as to thoroughlyremove the debris lodged between the filterpleats.

After allowing to dry, inspect the cartridge forcalcium deposit (scaling) or an oil film. Rapidmineral build-up from hard water, or oil build-up from the use of oil-based water scent orbody oil may coat the filter cartridge. A filtercleaner to soak the cartridge is available fromyour Reflections Spa dealer and should beused as part of your spa maintenance. Use arag to remove any debris at the bottom of thefilter housing and inside the filter screen.Replace the cartridge in the filter housing. Werecommend the use of a spare filter. This wayone can be soaking and cleaning while youcontinue to enjoy the use of your spa.

DRAINING YOUR SPA

Detergent residues from bathing suits as wellas soap film from your body may graduallyaccumulate in the water. Foam inhibitors willsuppress the foam but will not remove thesoap from the water. Eventually, the soapbuild-up in the water will concentrate enoughto leave an unclean feeling on the user’s skin,causing sudsing and make the waterimpossible to clarify. Depending on theamount of soap input, the spa water shouldlast between two and three months.

TO DRA IN YO UR SPA

Turn the power off at the GFCI breaker. To locatedrain look at the front base of the spa. Oncelocated remove cap by turning it counterclockwise.Attach a garden hose to the bib that is locateddirectly behind the cap, once removed. Route theoutlet of the hose to an appropriate draining area.Twist body then pull. The spa will empty by gr a v i t y.Siphon or scoop out the balance of the water.

IMPORTANT: Spa water with a high sanitizerlevel may harm plants and grass. If you aredraining your spa for the winter, be sure tofully drain water from the pipe bydisconnecting the two unions at the gatevalves found by each of the two speed pumpsand the two unions found by the circulationpump. Drain the water pumps by removingthe pump plug. Then reinstall the pump plugs.Remove the filter and clean as required.Inspect the spa shell and clean as required.

Refill the spa BE F O RE restoring power to it.

S PA MAIN T E N A N C E

Your Reflections Spa is manufactured with the highest quality and most durablem a terials available. A spa care and maintenance program is recommended toincrease your comfort, maintain the spa’s reliability, and protect your investment.

Drain Body

Drain Cap

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WINTERIZING YOUR SPA

Your Vita Spa has been designed and engi n e e r e dfor year-round use in any climate. If the spa will notbe used for prolonged periods of time, contactyour local authorized service station to properlydrain and protect your spa.

EXCEL-PLUS CABINET MAINTENANCE

The exterior of your Reflections Spa cabinetis made from a newly formulated highstrength material that is factory stained andsealed. Depending on the location andexposure of the spa to nature’s elements, itis recommended that you clean the cabinetonce or twice a year with warm water anda mild soap.

COVER MAINTENANCE

Your cover is manufactured from adurable marine grade, UV resistantmaterial. Even so, monthly cleaning andperiodic conditioning is recommended tomaintain its beauty. To clean andcondition the vinyl cover: Lightly spraythe cover with a garden hose to rinse itand remove the debris. Using a largesponge or soft cloth and a mild soapsolution (1 teaspoon dish washing liquidwith 2 gallons of water), scrub lightly incircular motion. Then rinse it thoroughlywith plenty of water. Condition the vinylafter cleaning by applying a thin film ofvinyl conditioner. NOTE: To remove treesaps, use lighter fluid (not charcoal lighterbut the kind used in cigarette lighters).Use sparingly and rinse with mild soapsolution afterwards. Wipe dry.

CARE OF ACRYLIC SURFACE

To maintain the surface of your spa,simply clean with a soft damp cloth (amild detergent is okay) or with any glasscleaner. DO NOT clean the surface withany type of abrasive as it will dull thesurface and natural luster of the acrylic.DO NOT use any type of oil basedsolvent. Such products can be veryharmful to the surface of the spa and willvoid the surface warranty of the spa.

CARE OF SPA PILLOWS

The spa pillows will provide years ofcomfort if treated with care. Each pillowhas been positioned above the waterlevel to minimize the bleaching effects ofchlorinated water and other spa waterchemicals. It is recommended thatpillows be removed and cleaned eachtime the spa itself is cleaned. A mild soapand warm water works best in removingbody oils. ALWAYS rinse the pillows offthoroughly after applying any type ofsoap to assure that no residue remains. Ifyou are winterizing your spa or do notplan on using it for a while, it is best toremove the pillows until the next use.Pillows should always be removedwhenever the spa is being s u p e r c h l o r i n a t e d .

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SPA LIGHT COLORED LENS REMOVAL

In your owners packet you will findcolored lenses for your spa light. Theycan easily be installed or removed byplacing them over the spa light andgently pushing on the outer edges toinstall and pulling along the edges toremove.

LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT1. Turn off the power to the spa.2. Remove the front panel of the spa.3. Locate the spa light.4. Turn the bulb counter - clockwise 1/4

turn to remove from its socket5. The replacement bulb is locked into

place by turning it clockwise 1/4 turn6. Close up the cabinet and turn the

power back on.7. Check the Top Side display and adjust

the time.

DIVERTER VALVE

Over a period of time sand or grit mayintrude into your spa. The diverter valvesmay become difficult to turn. It is import a n tthat the debris be removed as soon aspossible to avoid damage to the valve.

1. Turn off the power to the spa.

2. Remove the diverter handle bypulling upward and gently rocking it.

3. Grasp the collar and turn it counter-clockwise.

4. Lift the valve body up.

5. Wipe the valve body and interior wallsof the valve with a soft cloth.

6. Inspect the valve and valve walls forany grooves caused by the debris.

7. Using a fine grit sandpaper, smoothdown any deep furrows.

8. Wipe the valve and wall down with adamp cloth and remove any debrisleft behind.

9. Lubricate the valve body with awaterproof lubricant.

10. Reassemble the valve and restore thepower to the spa.

11.Check the Top Side display and adjustfor time.

S PA MAIN T E N A N C E

S PA LIGHT

LIGHT BUL B

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WATER QUA L I TY AND MAIN T E N A N C E

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR WATERQUALITY MAINTENANCE

Maintaining water quality within specificlimits will enhance your enjoyment andprolong the life of the spa. Safe, comfort a b l eand clean spa water is a fairly simple task toachieve, but it does require attentionbecause of the numerous factors that canalter it. There is no one formula to befollowed because of the variables, i.e. qualityof the water used to fill the spa, watertemperature, user load, etc. For specificguidelines for water quality maintenance,consult your Reflections Spa dealer who canassist you to develop a program based onyour specific needs. Disregard for watermaintenance will result in poor soakingconditions, damage your spa investment,and possibly void your warranty.

SPA WATER MAINTENANCECONSISTS OF THREE SEPARATE,EASILY DEVELOPED PROGRAMS:Sanitizing and maintaining a safe level ofsanitizer in the spa water. Balancing thepH and maintaining the recommendedmineral content level. Achieving andmaintaining water clarity.

SIMPLE PURE SANITIZERTo destroy bacteria and organic compoundsin the spa water, a sanitizer must be usedr e g u l a r l y. The use of ozone as an oxidizerhas proven to be an effective method tohelp maintain water cleanliness, but aresidual chemical sanitizer such asbromine, the most common sanitizer used

in spas, must be used in conjunction withozone. Do not drop bromine tabletsdirectly in the spa. The use of a floater isrequired to dispense safely and properlythe right amount of bromine in the spaw a t e r. A bromine residual of 2 to 3 PPM isgenerally considered desirable. A two-partbromine system or granular chlorine(Dichlor) are also acceptable sanitizers.

pH CONTROLpH is a measure of acidity and alkalinityof the spa water. The recommended pHfor spa water is 7.4 to 7.6 PPM. Below7.0 (considered neutral), the spa water isacidic and can cause damage to theheating system. Above 7.8 the water istoo alkaline and can result in cloudywater and scale formation on the spashell, heater and cover.

IMPORTANT: NEVER USE CHLORINETABLETS (TRICHLOR) IN YOUR SPA.This chemical can have an extremelycorrosive effect on certain materials inthe spa. Also, the use of liquids, chlorineor acid, are not recommended. Damagecaused by use of any chemical, is notcovered under the spa warranty.

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IMP O R TANT WATER MAINTENANCE PR O C E D URES

DA ILY

3 days a week

Check water level. Keep water above bottom of skimmer doorand a minimum of 1” above highest jet.

Check and adjust chlorine level to 1.0 to 3.0 ppmif chlorine is used as sanitizer. If Sparkle Clear is used, check weekly.

W E E K LY

Once a week

Test the spa water using 3-way water test strips

Adjust pH and total alkalinity. pH: 7.4 to 7.6 (ideal 7.6).

Total Alkalinity: 80 to 120 ppm

Maintain 1.0 to 3.0 ppm bromine or free chlorine.

Add 1 ounce of additive, such as “Spa Defender,” toprevent calcium build-up.

Calcium hardness: 120 to 250 ppm.

Spray filter element to remove loose particles.

M O N T HLY

Four to sixweeks

Two to threemonths

Inspect and clean the spa filter cart r i d g e . It isimportant to maintain your spa filter cartridge and keep itclean and free of particles which can restrict water flow. Ifthe filter is not cleaned on a regular basis, the filter may clogand restrict water flow, which causes improper filtration andpoor jet performance. See “Filter Cleaning” instructions.

Drain your spa. Follow the procedures outlined in“Draining Your Spa” page 21 and clean it following theprocedures on page 22. When refilling your spa, be sure tofollow the procedures outlined in “Balancing Your SpaWater” on the next page.

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Water treatment is an important factor inthe enjoyment of your Reflections Spa.Proper water sanitation is essential toyour health as well as permitting years oftrouble-free use of your spa. The mostcommon water chemistry problems thatcan damage your spa are:

1. Improper pH maintenance. pHbalance is critical to proper watermaintenance. Too low of a pH levelwill result in corrosion of the spa’scomponents.

2. Not pre-dissolving chemicals beforeadding to the water.

3. Use of improper chemicals.

4. Over chlorinization. Sodium dichlor isthe recommended type of sanitizer.Sodium dichlor dissolves easily andhas a neutral pH, which m i n i m i z e sthe effect that the addition of asanitizer has on a pH balance. Trichlorcompounds are not recommendedbecause they have a very low pH,and are very potent and difficult todissolve.

BALANCING YOUR SPA WATERThe instructions below will assist youwith balancing the spa water for the firsttime. You will need the following items tobalance your spa water.

1. “3-WAY TEST STRIPS”

2 . “ PH - UP” and”PH - D OWN” for pH control.

3. “MINERAL SURFACE PROTECTOR” forCalcium and Scale control.

4. “METAL INHIBITOR” for breakdown ofmineral deposits.

5 . “ BR O MINE” or “CHLO RINE” forsanitizing the spa water.

BA LA N C ING THE SPA WAT E R

WATER MAIN T E N A N C E

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5. After the alkalinity is properlyadjusted, the pH is next. If the pH isabove 7.8, use PH-DOWN (1 oz. at atime) to lower it to the acceptablerange. It is extremely important toNEVER allow the pH of your spawater to be under 7.0, as this canseverely damage your equipmentand will void the warranty.

6. Add Sanitizer, either chlorine orbromine. For Chlorine: Follow thedirections on the bottle. Chlorinedissolves rapidly; you should get areading on the test strip withinminutes of application. For Bromine:Follow the directions on your floatingbrominator. It is necessary to addsodium bromine only when the spais being filled. Bromine tablets erodeslowly, and it may take several hoursbefore you will get a reading on thetest strip. It may be necessary toadjust the floating brominator.

7. To properly maintain the chemicalbalance of your spa, follow the 3 daya week program outlined on pages27 and 29.

Please read “WATER MAIN T E N A N C E ”then follow these easy ste p s :

1. Fill your spa until the water level is 1inch above the highest jet. It is NOTadvisable to use softened water inyour spa, as may become corrosive.

2. Add a 1/2 pint of Spa Metal Inhibitorto prevent iron or copper depositsfrom staining the finish of your spa. Ifyour water is known to contain highconcentrations of these metals it maybe necessary to add an additionalquantity of Spa Metal Inhibitor.

3 . Use a 3-Way Spa Water Test Strip ortest kit to measure the pH andAlkalinity of your water. The followinginstructions utilize test strips for testing.Immerse the test strip in the spa water,following the instructions on the teststrip container label. Compare the stripto the label to determine the conditionof the spa water.

4. If the Alkalinity is not within theacceptable range (80 to 120 ppm) itshould be adjusted first. If it is low,raise the alkalinity by adding PH-UP 1oz. at a time, retesting until thealkalinity reaches 120 ppm. If thealkalinity is high, it should be loweredby using PH-DOWN 1oz. at a time.

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MONDAY

1. TEST THE WATER USING

“ 3 - WAY SPA WATER TEST ST RIPS ”.

2 . Adjust pH and total alkalinity -Refer to pH and total alkalinity onlabel of “PH - UP” and “PH - D OW N ”.

3 . Maintain 1.0 to 3.0 ppm Bromineor free Chlorine.

4 . Add 1 ounce of “METAL SURFAC EPR OT EC TOR” to prevent calciumbuild up.

5. Shock treat with 2 ouncesof “POTA S S IUM PE R OX YMONOSULFATE”, a nonchlorineshock, every week as needed.

WEDNESDAY

1. Nothing required if Bromine isused as sanitizer. Check andadjust Chlorine level if Chlorineis used.

FRIDAY

1. Nothing required if Bromine isused as sanitizer. Check andadjust Chlorine level if Chlorineis used.

BA LA N C ING THE SPA WAT E R

3 DAY A WEEK SPA CARE PROGRAM

Note: The above table is anexample only. Actual spa usagewill determine the amount ofchemicals required to maintainproper chemical balance.

TOO ALKA L INE

S CA L ING ZO NE

CO MF O RT ZO NE

TOO ACID I C

CO RR O SI V EZO NE

ADD pH DECREA SERTO LO W ER pH

ID EA L

ADD pH IN CREA SERTO RA ISE pH

8.4

8.2

7.8

7.6

7.4

7.2

7.0

6.8

ALKALINITY

pH LEVEL

DO NOT USE SPA UN T IL TEST KITREA D ING IS BELOW 5.0 ppm

RE CO MMEND ED LEV ELS A FE

DO NOT USE SPAADD SANI T IZER TO REACH

RE CO MMEND ED LEV EL

p p m

5 . 0 -4 . 0 -3 . 0 -2 . 0 -1. 0 -

0 -

SANITIZER LEVEL

VERY LOW 0 ADD SO D IUMBI CA RB O N AT ETO IN C RE A S E

8 0ACC E P TA BL E

ZO NE ID E A L120

HI G H 18 0 ADD SO D IUMBIS UL FATE TO

VERY HI G H 24 0 D EC RE A S E

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DO Add all chemicals slowly with thehydro jets operating in high speed.

DO Use care when handling chemicals.

DO Store granulated chlorine in a cool,dry place to maintain the chlorine’sfreshness. Granulated chlorine willdegrade if stored improperly or for a longperiod of time. Do not store in sunlight.

DO Maintain total alkalinity level withinthe recommended range of 80 to 120ppm. The calcium hardness level shouldbe maintained in the 120 to 250 ppmrange.

DO Maintain the pH level within therecommended range of 7.4 to 7.6.

DO Maintain proper chemical balance toreduce the risk of catching or spreadinginfection.

DO Use granulated chlorine/bromineproduced specifically for portable spas.

DO NOT Use swimming pool chemicalsin your spa.

DO NOT Use household bleach (liquidsodium hypochlorine).

DO NOT Use swimming pool (muriatic)acid to lower pH. Many swimming poolwater care products can cause damageto spa and equipment.

DO NOT Allow anyone to be in the spawhile chemicals are being added ordissolving.

DO NOT Use incorrect products such asTr i c h l o r, which has a very low pH (2.6),dissolves very slowly, is highly concentrated,and was designed for concrete or plasterswimming pools. It will cause damage toyour spa!

CHEMICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using chemicals, read labelscarefully and follow directions precisely.Though chemicals protect you and yourspa when used correctly, they may behazardous in a concentrated form.Observe these guidelines:

DO Accurately measure and use theexact quantities specified, never more.

DO Handle all containers with care.Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated place.

DO Keep chemical containers closed atall times when not in use. Replace capson proper containers.

DO Allow only a responsible person tohandle spa chemicals. Keep them out ofthe reach of children.

DO Follow the emergency advice on theproduct label in case of accidentalcontact, or if the chemical is swallowed.Call a doctor or local Poison ControlCenter. If a doctor is needed, take theproduct container along so that thesubstance can be identified.

DO NOT Inhale fumes or let chemicalscome in contact with your eyes, nose ormouth. Wash your hands after use.

DO NOT Let chemicals get onsurrounding surfaces or landscaping.Don’t use a vacuum cleaner to clean upchemical spills.

DO NOT Smoke around chemicals.Fumes may be highly flammable.

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SYMPTOM

Cloudy Water

Water Odor

Chlorine Odor

Musty Odor

Foaming

PROBABLE CAUSE

Inadequate filtration/dirty filter

Excessive oils/organic matter

Improper sanitation

High pH and/or high alkalinitySuspended particles/organic matterOverused or old water

Excessive OrganicsToo many chloraminesbromamines- insufficient free available chlorineImproper sanitation

Low pH

Too many chloramines-insufficientfree available chlorineLow pH

Bacterial or algae growth

Buildup of body oils,lotion and chemicalsresulting in soap or detergentOverused or old waterExcessive organics

SOLUTIONS

Clean filter with a filter cleaner ordegreaser.Shock the spa with “POTASSIUMPEROXY MONOSULFATE”.Increase sanitizer to recommendedl e v e l .Adjust pH; add “PH-DOWN”.Use clarifierDrain the spa, clean and refill.

Shock the spa with “POTASSIUMPEROXY MONOSULFATE”.

Increase sanitizer level torecommended level.Raise pH with “PH-UP”.

Shock the spa with “POTASSIUMPEROXY MONOSULFATE”.Adjust pH; raise pH with “PH-UP”

Shock the spa. If problem isvisible, draining and cleaning maybe required.

Add defoamer, or drain and refill.

Drain and refill.Shock with “POTASSIUM PEROXYMONOSULFATE”.

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SYMPTOM

Organic Buildup/Scum RingAround The Tub

Algae

Eye Irritation

SkinIrritation/Rash

Stains

Scale

PROBABLE CAUSE

Body oils and dirt

Inadequate filtration

High pH

Low free chlorine/bromine

Low pHInsufficient free availablechlorine/bromine

Unsanitary/polluted water.

Chlorine/bromine level toohigh (above 5ppm FAC).

pH or total alkalinity too low.

High iron or copper in watersource.Too much calcium dissolvedin water pH.

SOLUTIONS

Wipe off scum with a clean rag oruse mild detergent. If needed,drain, refill spa, and adjust water.Clean filter with a filter cleaner ordegreaser.

Shock with “POTASSIUM PEROXYMONOSULFATE”, adjust pH.Shock with “POTA S S IUM PE R OX YM O N O S UL FAT E ”, maintain sanitizerat recommended level.

Raise pH with “PH-UP”.Shock with “POTASSIUM PEROXYMONOSULFATE."

Maintain recommended sanitizerresidual at all times; super-chlorinate.Allow chlorine/bromine level to dropbelow 5 ppm before using spa.

Adjust pH and total alkalinity; usesequestering agent; drain andclean with appropriate product.

Use sequestering agent for metals; adjust waterAdjust total alkalinity and pHlevels by adding the appropriatesodium bisulfate product; withconcentrated scale deposits, drainthe spa, clean the liner (asoutlined in Liner Clean Up), refillthe spa and balance the water.

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D I AG N O STIC & TROUBL ES H O OT IN GSYMPTOMSpa Inoperative

Spa Side Inoperative

MESSAGEBLO

CP

FLO

CS

F1 or F2

HC

HP

LP

P1 or P2

Pb

PS

SS

LS

HILI

ME A NIN GPower failure outside of spa.

Spa Side could be locked.

Blower Error

Circulation pump may be faulty.

Lack of flow:Heater disabled

Current Sensor

Blown Fu s e

Heater Error

High Vo l t a g e

Low Vo l t a g e

Pump 1 Error or Pump 2 Error

Power Board Communication

Pressure Switch Error

Heater Sensor

Water Sensor

High Limit Sensor DetectsTemperature Rise Above 112 F

AC T I O NCheck power source Breaker and GFCI;Reset breaker/GFCI. Call Electrician if itwill not start.

If lock icon is visible, unlock by depressingthe “ UP ” button for 5 seconds

Check fuse 3 and then verify that the

blower motor is plugged in.

Check that circulation pump is plugged in.

Remove filter. If “FLO” disappears, clean

f i l t e r.

Check that current sensor board is plugged

into circuit board.

Replace fuse 1 or fuse 2

Replace heater

High power (voltage) observed. Check

power connections and rerun diagnostic

t e s t

Low Power (voltage) observed. Check

power connections and rerun diagnostic

t e s t

Check plug for Pump 1 or Pump 2

Check topside connection and remote

panel connections to power board.

Replace Pressure Switch

Replace Sensor

Replace Sensor

Allow spa to cool, power down spa, turnpower back on and reset spa side control

IF ANY ERRORS ARE FOUND, THE FOLLOW ING MESSAG ES MAY BE DISPLAY E D :

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Still: Heater is on

Flashing: Temperature Adjustment Mode

Still: Economy Mode (No timer Icon

means Standard Mode)

Flashing: Day and Time Adjustment Mode

Flashing: Panel lock. All buttons are

deactivated

Still: Filter is On

Flashing: Filter adjustment Mode

I CO N ME A NIN G

LC D D I S PLAY GLO SSA RY

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