Coast Spas Buoyant Operating Spa System Guide de dépannage

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CONTENTS:
Important safety instructions ....................................................... Page 2
Cautions ................................................................................................ Page 3
Setup and delivery guidelines
Location of your new spa .......................................................... Page 3
Electrical requirements .............................................................. Page 3
Start-up instructions ........................................................................ Page 3
Fill instructions for Cascade Series owners only .................... Page 4
Filter maintenance ............................................................................ Page 5
Draining and winterizing your spa.............................................. Page 6
Home Theater Series ........................................................................ Page 6-9
Water quality maintenance ........................................................... Page 9 - 10
Product/pillow care .......................................................................... Page 10 - 11
Spa control panels ............................................................................ Page 12 - 19
Glossary of terms .............................................................................. Page 21
Troubleshooting guide.................................................................... Page 22-24
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Page 1 - CONTENTS:

1CONTENTS: Important safety instructions ... Page 2Cautions ...

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

10PH CONTROL pH is a measure of relative acidity or alkalinity of water and is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. The midpoint of 7 is said to be neutral

Page 3 - START-UP INSTRUCTIONS

11CEDAR CABINET: Our cedar cabinets are made from top-quality Western Cedar and manufactured and stained at our factory. With proper care and maintena

Page 4 - BLEEDER VALVE

12 CONTROL PANELS

Page 6 - YOUR SPA

14 CONTROL PANELS

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15 CONTROL PANELS

Page 8 - BALBOA DOLPHIN REMOTE

16 CONTROL PANELSWhen water temperature is 1˚F (0.5˚C) lower than the Set Point, the heater will automatically turn on until water tempera-ture reache

Page 9 - WATER QUALITY MAINTENANCE

17Summary of control panel parametersCL Time of dayFlon Filter cycle start timeFIdu Filter cycle durationECon Economy mode start timeECdu

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18TroubleshootingStarting Pump 1:Turning fiber light on:Starting Pump 2:Setting water temperature:Turning the light on:Starting the blower:Automatic wa

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19To save energy, the Economy mode Set Point is 11˚C (20˚F) below the Normal mode Set Point.The "Economy Mode" icon lights up when Economy m

Page 12 - CONTROL PANELS

2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY1) DANGER: Risk of Injury. The suction ttings in this hot tub are sized to ma

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20GFCICorrect wiring of the electrical service box, GFCI box and pack terminal block is essential. All installations should be carried out by a certi

Page 14 - CONTROL PANELS

21GLOSSARY OF TERMSAIR CONTROL: Mounted generally on the lip of the spa, it induces warm air from the equipment enclosure into the jet stream through

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22TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDENO HEAT OR HEAT TOO LOWProbable Cause Recommended actionBreaker at house OFF.Reset breaker at house. Breaker can appear to be

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23FLOATING REMOTE DOESN’T WORKProbable Cause Recommended actionLow battery power Replace with new batteries.Programming of remote is incorrectRefer to

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24INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS AUDIO/VISUAL TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Recommended actionThere’s no picture •RefertoLCDMonitortroubleshooting presented

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3HYPERTHERMIAProlonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. A description of the causes, symptoms, and eects of hyper-thermia are as follo

Page 19

4up your spa to prevent any damage to the unit.INITIAL START-UP OF PUMPS (FOR SPAS WITH WIDE-MOUTH SKIMMER)• Turnpoweroatthebreaker.• Makes

Page 20 - GREEN (GROUND)

5button on your keypad and the spa will begin to heat. Depending on initial water temperature, reaching the desired temperature may take 6-10 hours.WA

Page 21 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

6• Followstart-upinstructions.WINTERIZING:If it is necessary to leave your spa unattended for long peri-ods of time during cold weather conditions

Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

7•Floatable•Totallysealed•3“AAA”batteriesinwatertightcompartment(remotecontrol retains values even after having replaced the batteries)•Sp

Page 23 - Problem Recommended action

8- Volume Down button will decrease volume of the Sony® Radio/CD player.- Channel Up skips to next channel in CABLE mode.- Channel Down skips to previ

Page 24 - B.O.S.S

9MP3 PLUGIN WINDOW WITH SLIDING DOOR WATER QUALITY MAINTENANCEMaintaining the quality of the water within specied lim-its will serve to enhance y

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