Premier Collection Whirlpool Spa
OWNER’S MANUAL
Contents
Installation .............................................................................................................2
Inspection and Shipping Claim................................................................................2
Positioning Your Spa ..............................................................................................2
Electrical Requirements ..........................................................................................2
Electrical Precautions .............................................................................................3
Outdoor Installation .................................................................................................3
Drainage..................................................................................................................3
Indoor Installations ..................................................................................................3
Equipment Set-Up...................................................................................................4
Operation ...............................................................................................................5
Opearting Instructions .............................................................................................5
Control Panel ..........................................................................................................6
Display Messages ...................................................................................................7
Normal Operation/Whirlpool System.......................................................................8
Air Blower................................................................................................................8
Water Rainbow®
................................................................................................................................................................................
8
Silent Air Induction ..................................................................................................8
Maintenance ..........................................................................................................9
Water Quality and Water Chemistry........................................................................9
Filtration ..................................................................................................................9
Water Chemistry .....................................................................................................9
Disinfecting..............................................................................................................10
Balancing pH...........................................................................................................10
Balancing Total Alkalinity ........................................................................................10
Water Quality Definitions.........................................................................................10
Water Level/Drain ...................................................................................................11
Skimmer Basket Maintenance ................................................................................11
Filter Maintenance...................................................................................................11
Automatic Filtration/Maintenance............................................................................12
Winterizing ..............................................................................................................12
Factory Installed Redwood Skirt .............................................................................12
Spa Light .................................................................................................................13
Cleaning Your Spa ..................................................................................................13
Covering Your Spa..................................................................................................13
Repairs to the Acrylic ..............................................................................................13
Troubleshooting Guide.........................................................................................14
Alternate Use for Water Rainbow® .......................................................................16
Owner's Record
Date Purchased ________________________________________________________
Purchased From ________________________________________________________
Installed By ____________________________________________________________
Spa Serial Number __________________________ Model # ____________________
1
INSTALLATION
Inspection and Shipping Claim
Check for shipping damage upon receipt of the spa. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for damage to the
spa sustained during shipment. If damage is evident before unpacking, refer to instructions regarding shipping claims
on the outside of the carton and immediately file a claim with the carrier.
Once the spa has been removed from the carton and before it is permanently installed , check the spa completely
for damage. Fill the shell with water and operate the system (refer to Operating Instructions) to check for leaks which
may have resulted from improper shipping or handling. All Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath spas are factory tested for proper
operation and water tight connections prior to shipment. If leaks or other problems are detected, immediately notify
your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer, Authorized Service Agent, or call Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath, (510) 938-7070, or (510)
938-7411 for Warranty Service.
NOTE: Damage or defects which could have been discovered and repaired prior to installation and which are
claimed after final installation of the spa, are excluded from our warranty.
Positioning Your Spa
Because your spa is portable, you can locate it just about anywhere you wish—on a deck, patio, or even indoors.
Just be sure to position it above ground in an area with good drainage and on a level, continuous surface which can
support the weight of the spa when filled with water and people. You must also provide access to the spa's equipment
for service and general maintenance. See specifications sheet for minimum service access requirements.
Electrical Requirements
Your spa requires a 230 VAC, 50 AMP, 4-wire, grounded type GFCI protected electrical service with copper
conductors, and must be in a separate circuit having no other appliance connected in that circuit. If you do not have
this kind of circuit, a qualified electrician should install the necessary wiring. Inadequately sized wiring may cause the
unit to malfunction and bring about permanent damage to the spa’s electrical system. The circuit must also have a
ground wire in order to take advantage of the designed-in safety features of the spa. A bond wire must also be used.
Bond according to procedure described on the next page.
Danger: Without proper grounding and bonding, a system malfunction may cause fatal schock.
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INSTALLATION
Electrical Precautions
Outdoor Installation
CAUTION: Do NOT apply electrical power to the spa
unless it is filled with water to the normal water level,
which is approximately 7" below the spa rim (refer to
location of water level indicator on face of skimmer). If
the spa’s motor/pumps are actuated when there is not
sufficient water in the unit, the circulation pump could be
irreparably damaged. Not heeding this caution will
nullify the warranty. In addition to damaging the unit,
operating the unit with insufficient water could cause a
fire.
If you install the spa outdoors, we recommend that
you provide a concrete pad for it to rest on. To do this,
construct forms for a 4" thick level pad. Install a #10
gauge wire mesh 6" x 6" steel reinforced grid. Attach a
#8 solid copper wire to the grid with a ground clamp.
This wire should be long enough to reach the bond bar
on the spa electrical cabinet (minimum 36"), but should
NOT be located under the base of the spa. Then pour
the concrete pad.
Drainage
Do NOT locate lighting fixtures directly above the
spa; lighting and electrical receptacles must be located
at least 5 feet from the spa. Lighting located between 5
and 10 feet from the spa must be on a circuit protected
by a GFCI. (Refer to National Electrical Code, 680-6.)
Do NOT use electrically connected devices, such as
television, radio, telephones, stereo speakers, light or
cooking devices within 5 feet of the spa when the spa is
being used.
Whether you install your spa indoors or outdoors,
you can drain it completely by attaching a garden hose
to the hose bibb (drain valve) located on the suction
plumbing of the spa. Simply run the hose to the house
sewer line or drain field and open the hose bibb.
Make sure the area surrounding the spa has good
drainage to keep water from collecting at the base of the
spa—especially near the equipment area. If drainage is
poor, install a drain line and/or gravel drain field. (Refer
to illustration below.)
All fixed metal objects located within 5 feet of the
spa, such as fence posts, railings, door frames, green-
house structures, gutters, etc., must be attached to the
bonding bar on the outside of the spa electrical cabinet
using #8 solid copper wire. With #8 solid copper wire,
bond the spa to the house electrical panel or ap-
proved local bond.
Indoor Installation
Water that splashes on the floor during spa use may
cause a walking hazard and/or structural damage. Good
drainage must be provided and proper waterproof build-
ing materials must be used in the area surrounding and
beneath the spa. Take into consideration that high room
humidity will exist due to high spa water temperatures.
Providing natural or forced ventilation of the room will
help maintain comfort and minimize moisture damage
to the building. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not respon-
sible for damages resulting from excess moisture or
water spillage. Consult an architect or engineer for aid
in designing your indoor installation.
An approved ground may be an 8 foot long ground
rod, a plate electrode, or a buried metal water pipe with
at least 10 feet of buried pipe. Check your local building
code for requirements. Bonding lugs are available at
your local electrical supply store. (Bond bar location is
shown below.)
SUPPORT, DRAINAGE AND BONDING
BOND BAR
(SKIRTS
#8 BOND WIRE
(TO LOCAL BOND)
REMOVED)
ELECTRICAL
CABINET
WIRE
MESH
GRID
GRAVEL DRAIN FIELD
4" THICK CONCRETE PAD
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INSTALLATION
Equipment Set-Up
1. Remove the plastic sheet covering the spa.
NOTE: Stepping into the spa with shoes will scratch
the acrylic surface.
2. Remove any packing materials from the spa.
3. Remove the filter cartridge from its plastic bag.
4. Pull open the skimmer/filter door by the handle lo-
cated in the middle of the door and remove the
skimmer basket. Then insert the filter cartridge into
the filter housing and reinsert the basket so that it fits
in place over the filter cartridge and close the skim-
mer/filter door.
5. Clean the interior of the spa of any remaining con-
struction debris. Remove stubborn stains, paint, or
tar with turpentine, isopropyl alcohol or paint thinner.
A mild liquid dishwashing detergent on a damp cloth
is fine for cleaning off other dirt. Plaster can be
removed by scraping with a soft plastic or wooden
edge. DO not use a metal scraper, wire brush, or
other metal tools, as they will damage the spa’s
surface.
6. Install the skirt panels which were not installed on the
spa at the factory. Use the screws provided in your
spa accessory package and follow instructions pro-
vided with the panels.
7. On initial start-up, it is necessary to purge and sanitize
the system as stated below.
• Remove the spa cover completely.
• Close the drain valve on the suction plumbing.
• Open the adjustable jets.
• Fill the spa with water to its normal operating
level, which is to the water level indicator mark on
the skimmer/filter frame.
MODE
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY
WARM
JETS
BLOWER
COOL
LIGHT
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OPERATION
Operating Instructions
Now that your spa is in place, you are probably eager to take advantage of its unique designed-in features—
especially the famous Jacuzzi® hydromassage performance. Besides being a beautiful addition to your indoor decor
or outdoor landscaping, your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath spa will provide you with the ultimate in spa pleasure. Familiarize
yourself with the operation of the electronic control panel, as described on pages 7-8 of this manual. Access under
the spa (behind the skirts) is required only to drain the water.
WARNING: Do not turn ON power to the spa unless it is filled with water to the normal water level. Refer to water
line indicator mark on skimmer frame. Whenever the power is ON, the system may activate even though no
controls are operated. If the spa’s motor/pump is actuated when there is not sufficient water in the unit, the
circulation pump and heater could be irreparably damaged. Not heeding this caution will nullify the warranty. In
addition to damaging the unit, operating the spa with insufficient water could cause a fire.
Initial Instructions
• Using a garden hose, fill the spa with water to the
water line indicator mark on the skimmer frame. (Re-
fer to information on using the Water Rainbow spout if
desired.)
• At the house service panel, turn ON the circuit breaker
or switch that controls the electrical service to your
spa. Make sure there is no other appliance on that
circuit.
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OPERATION
The spa will automatically begin to operate when electrical power is applied. There is no ON/OFF switch for the
spa system.
The control system has been designed so that by connecting the spa to its properly grounded power source and
pressing the mode button, the spa will function properly and safely at 100°F. When your spa is first actuated, the
display will alternately flash ECON, the current spa temperature, and COOL until the spa water is less than 15°F cooler
than the set temperature. During each filter cycle, the spa will heat to the set temperature.
Control Panel
The control panel is easy to use with fingertip control of all the spa's functions. Control of temperature, jets, blower
and spa light is readily accessible from within the spa.
MODE
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY
WARM
JETS
BLOWER
COOL
LIGHT
Temperature Controls
The current temperature is constantly shown on the
display. Press either or once to display the set
Whenever the low-speed is energized with this
button, it will automatically turn off after 4 hours of
operation. The high-speed automatically turns OFF
after 30 minutes.
temperature. (The set temperature is designated by a
triangle on the left side of the display.) Each time either
button is pressed again, the set temperature will in-
crease or decrease depending upon which button is
pressed. After 3 seconds, the display will automatically
show the current spa temperature. Press any button to
reset the system in the rare instance of an overheat
condition.
Blower
The
button starts and stops the blower for
aeration in the spa.
The blower will automatically turn OFF after 30
minutes of operation.
Jets Control
Light
Press the
button once to activate the low-
The
light.
button activates and deactivates the spa
speed jet operation. Press the button again for the high-
speed jet operation, and again to deactivate the jets.
The low-speed jet operation will start automatically
when the heater is turned on or when a filter cycle is
activated. When a freeze condition is detected, high
speed jets are automatically activated.
The spa light will automatically turn OFF after 4
hours of operation.
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OPERATION
Mode Function
Automatic Filter Cycles
Pressing the
button switches spa operation to
Your spa will automatically filter itself for 2 hours
twice each day. The first filter cycle will begin 1 minute
after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will
begin twelve hours after the start of the first cycle. The
blower will activate for 30 seconds at the start of each
filter cycle to clean out the air channel. The low-speed
jets will constantly run during the filter times (unless the
high-speed jets are on) and the heater will be enabled.
either the ECONOMY or STANDARD mode. In the
economy mode, the spa will heat only during the filter
cycles and only when the spa water temperature is 20°F
below the temperature set point. In the standard mode,
the spa will continuously heat to the set temperature.
Display Messages
These are some of the messages you will see on the
center display.
Message Meaning
Message Meaning
Economy: The spa is in ECONOMY mode.
ECON is flashed alternately with the current
temperature and COOL until the spa water is
less than 20°F cooler than the set tempera-
ture.
Temperature Set Back: If the spa water is
more than 20°F cooler than the temperature
set point, the heater will automatically acti-
vate. This is a normal spa function; no
corrective action is necessary.
Overheat Protection: Spa is deactivated. If a
malfunction occurs and the spa water
reaches 112°F, the system will completely
shut down.
Freeze Protection: If a freeze condition is
detected, the pump is automatically acti-
vated. This is also a normal spa function; no
corrective action is necessary.
Danger: DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
Turn off all power to the spa and contact
your dealer or service organization. Press
any panel button to reset.
Open Sensor: Spa is deactivated. The high
limit temperature sensor is nonfunctional.
This must be repaired by a dealer or service
organization.
Flow Switch (Constantly displayed): A pres-
sure switch has malfunctioned. Contact
your dealer or service organization.
Open Sensor: Spa is deactivated. The
water sensor is nonfunctional. This also
must be repaired by a dealer or service
organization.
Flow Switch (Flashing): 1) The filter may be
plugged. Remove the filter and clean. 2)
The amount of water may be inadequate. Be
sure the spa is properly filled. 3) A pressure
switch has malfunctioned. The spa will
operate, but the heater will not activate.
Contact your dealer or service organization.
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OPERATION
Normal Operation/Whirlpool System
You can enjoy the spa with or without activating the whirlpool. Either way, bathing in your spa can be pleasurable,
as well as therapeutic. After a busy, stressful day, you can look forward to soaking in your spa in still water with no
turbulence—only the gentle warmth of the soothing and relaxing water.
For a more invigorating spa experience, you can take advantage of the built-in whirlpool system. To do this, press
the JETS button for low or high speed JETS. Sit or recline in the spa so you are comfortable. Since all the jets are
directionally adjustable, you can direct a jet toward an area where muscles feels tense or stiff. The warmth of the water
and the stimulating water flow from the jets will pleasantly increase circulation.
For the total whirlpool effect and all over feeling of well being, you can adjust all jets so they point in a clockwise or
counterclockwise direction to circulate the air and water mixture in a circular motion all about the spa.
Air Blower
The spa features a built-in air blower and factory
WATER RAINBOW
drilled air holes in the seats of the spa to add to you
enjoyment.
The blower sends air to a channel located under the
spa's seats; this air is distributed through the air holes,
and as the pressurized air is released from the holes, tiny
bubbles are formed. These bubbles travel upward
through the water and expand until they reach the
surface and burst. The exciting visual effect of the
bursting bubbles contributes to the overall hydromas-
sage experience.
DIRECTIONALLY ADJUSTABLE
WHIRLPOOL JETS
Silent Air Induction
The intensity of the whirlpool action is determined by
how much air is induced into the water. You control this
by adjusting the air induction control knobs located on
spa rim. For maximum air induction, rotate each control
knob fully counter clockwise to the largest circle. For
fewer air bubbles, decrease the amount of air induction
by rotating the control knobs clockwise. When the knobs
are turned to the smallest circles, only water is being
circulated. (Refer to illustration below.)
FULLY ADJUSTABLE
WHIRLPOOL JETS
Water Rainbow™
INCREASE AIR FLOW
(COUNTERCLOCKWISE)
The Water Rainbow will add the soothing sound of a
waterfall to your bathing pleasure as well as provide a
beautiful cascade of shimmering water for an exciting
visual effect.
Activate the waterfall feature by rotating downward
the flow control lever located on the left side of the spout.
Use this lever to adjust the amount of water flowing
through the Water Rainbow. The waterfall effect will be
greatest in the high-speed JETS mode. Turning OFF the
flow at the fully adjustable jets will dramatically increase
flow through the Water Rainbow.
DECREASE AIR FLOW
(CLOCKWISE)
CAUTION: The water circulating through the Water
Rainbow spout is not fresh water and therefore is
NOT suitable for drinking.
AIR INDUCTION CONTROLS
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MAINTENANCE
Water Quality and Water Chemistry
Maintaining water quality and water chemistry in your spa is extremely important and should be a regular part of
your spa maintenance program, as a neglected spa can be a breeding place for dangerous bacteria.
The water quality of your spa is maintained by a combination of filtration and chemistry. The spa’s integral filter
system helps maintain the water cleanliness and clarity by trapping most solid materials such as hair, and other debris
resulting from normal use. However, the most important part of maintaining water chemistry is keeping the proper level of
disinfectant in the water at all times. This is accomplished by adding chlorine or bromine to the water, which will
control particles too small to be trapped by the filter, such as bacteria and algae, and will oxidize any organic materials.
Follow instructions provided here and with water quality products for the health and safety of spa users, as well as to
make your spa bathing as enjoyable as possible.
Filtration
Water Chemistry
The filtration system of your spa will keep your water
You can ensure better water chemistry by testing
your spa water every day and adjusting the chemical
balance frequently. Obtain a water quality test kit,
designed especially for spas, from your Jacuzzi Whirl-
pool Bath dealer. The test kit must be of the type which
allows you to test for the disinfectant (chlorine) level, pH,
and total alkalinity. Ensure that the chemicals used in
your spa are especially for spa use, and not for swim-
ming pools, as water quality maintenance of spas and of
swimming pools is very different.
clear and clean if used properly. The filter cartridge
elements will trap most solid materials and debris in the
water. However, the presence of materials such as body
oils or other particles which are too small to be captured in
the filters may bring about various undesirable water
quality conditions. These conditions can be corrected
with the use of spa treatment chemicals which are
available from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer. Such
conditions include the following:
Foaming: A defoamer is available to minimize foaming
of the water. This condition is usually caused by the
addition of soaps or oils, or other fatty substances to the
spa water. The interaction of these with hot water,
especially at high pH (more alkaline), will cause the
water to foam. (Refer to Water Quality Definitions.)
Set up a daily program at first to check the disinfec-
tant level, pH, and total alkalinity of the water. Familiar-
ize yourself with the amount of chemicals to add and to
determine how often to make chemical adjustments
during normal use. Remember that the more heavily the
spa is used, the more often you should check the water
chemistry.
Oil Film or Cloudy Water: Add clarifier to congeal oil
film on the water surface into globules sufficiently large
to be trapped by the system’s filter. Cloudiness is caused
by particles that are too small to be trapped in the filter,
and is also due to the presence of human body oils,
lotions, and cosmetics. During normal use, these mate-
rials can accumulate on the filter element and clog its
pores. The addition of clarifier will make the water
clearer, but clogged filters must be cleaned as pre-
scribed under the section entitled Filter Maintenance in
this manual.
When adding any chemicals, always run the filter
system to ensure complete dilution with the water.
Do NOT add chemicals directly into the skimmer.
Hard Water: Add a demineralizer to break down or
deionize mineral particles present in the spa water.
Follow the Filter Maintenance procedure described
in this manual to ensure optimum performance of your
spa’s filtration system.
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MAINTENANCE
Water Chemistry (Continued)
Disinfecting
When filling the spa for the first time, follow the
purge/sanitizing instructions in the Equipment Set-Up
procedure of the Installation Instructions.
Add a disinfectant to the water on a regular basis to
help control the amount of bacteria, algae and organic
materials. Such bacterial contaminants, if not con-
trolled, could cause skin rashes or other physical prob-
lems. To disinfect the spa for normal use, first establish
the amount of chlorine or bromine to add and determine
how often you need to add it.
We recommend that you maintain a free chlorine
level of 2.0-5.0 ppm at all times except when you must
exceed that during the initial purge/sanitizing procedure
or during superchlorination (refer to Water Quality Defi-
nitions below). Superchlorinate your spa every two
weeks with heavy use. If using sodium dichlor, add one
heaping tablespoon for each 150 gallons of spa water.
Scrub the spa surfaces with this solution to remove any
oily deposits. This will ensure that any bacteria or algae
which are resistant to the normal disinfectant level are
killed. After adding the disinfectant, run the filter system
and allow the free chlorine level to return to the 2.0 to 5.0
ppm range before using the spa again.
Do not install a cover until the disinfectant level
is back to normal. High concentrations of chlorine
or bromine will damage metallic plated finishes if
the cover is in place.
WATER QUALITY DEFINITIONS
pH: A chemical term used in expressing relative acidity or
alkalinity in numeric values with 7.0 usually regarded as
neutral, and for purposes of this manual, indicating pure
water. From 7 to 0 indicates increasing acidity, and 7 to 14
indicates alkalinity.
Calcium Hypochlorite: A granular chlorine product that is
inexpensive and effective but not recommended because it
often tends to form calcium deposits on heater parts and
plumbing fittings and leaves an unattractive film on the spa
at the water line.
PPM: Parts per million.
Sodium Hypochlorite: A liquid chlorine product that is
inexpensive and effective but not recommended because
the liquid is readily spilled onto the spa or a surrounding
area, causing permanent damage.
Free Chlorine: Chlorine that has not combined with other
chemicals and that is available to destroy bacteria in the spa
water.
Total Alkalinity: The measure of the amount of alkaline
materials (such as carbonates, bicarbonates and hydrox-
ides) in the water. High alkalinity inhibits the effectiveness
of chemicals to change the pH. If the alkalinity of your spa
water is high (above 150 ppm), it is advisable to drain the
water from the spa and begin the balancing process over
again. Low total alkalinity (below 60 ppm) could be corro-
sive and damage your spa system.
Superchlorination: (Also referred to as shock treatment.)
The addition of an above-normal level of disinfectant to kill
any bacteria or algae that might have become resistant to
normal levels of disinfectant.
Trichlor: A form of chlorine used in pool or spa water
treatment; usually supplied in tablet form. Not recom-
mended because of its higher acidic nature and slow
dissolving action. Prolonged contact with the spa shell may
bleach or permanently mark the shell.
Sodium dichlor: The type of chlorine that is recommended for
spa use, as it is available in fast dissolving granular form. It is
neither excessively acid nor alkaline in character and does
not readily dissipate in higher water temperatures.
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MAINTENANCE
Skimmer Basket Maintenance
Water Level/Drain
The basket located in the skimmer of the spa should
be checked at least once a week for collection of debris,
such as leaves, hair, etc., and cleaned as necessary. To
clean the basket, remove it from the skimmer by pulling
it out, then backflush it with a garden hose and reinstall.
The water level in the spa must be maintained at its
normal level. Evaporation and splashing will cause the
water level to drop.
When concentrations of impurities from evapora-
tion, water quality chemicals, body oils, perfumes, dirty
feet, and winds, etc., accumulate in the spa and cannot
be filtered out, it is necessary to drain your spa and refill it
with fresh water. This should be done every 2 months or
more often depending on the amount of use.
FRONT ACCESS
SKIMMER/FILTER
To drain the spa, turn OFF circuit breakers at the
main electrical panel. Connect a garden hose to the
drain valve in the suction plumbing, via access hole in the
pan. Turn the handle and drain the spa.
SKIMMER BASKET
After draining the spa, clean the spa shell, suction
cover, skimmer, and filter, then close the drain valve and
refill the spa with fresh water. Check the pH level and
maintain water quality.
ROPE LOOP
DOOR
WEIR
NORMAL WATER LEVEL
WATER LEVEL
MARKER
FILTER CARTRIDGE
Filter Maintenance
The filter should be checked periodically. In normal
use, check the filter at least once a month. Keep the filter
clean. An obstructed filter reduces water quality and
inhibits proper system performance.
A removable filter cartridge is located inside the
skimmer. To remove it, pull open the skimmer door by
the handle located in the middle of the door. Slide the
basket out, then pull the filter cartridge upward and out
of the housing by the loop at the top of the filter. Clean
the filter by separating the folds of the filter and spraying
with fresh water from a garden hose. Then reinstall the
cartridge in the housing and replace the basket, revers-
ing the above procedure.
The suction cover located in the foot well area
should be checked at least once a week for collected
debris, such as leaves, hair, etc., and cleaned as
necessary. It may not be necessary to remove the
suction cover to clean it, but if you need to, remove the
center screw with a Phillips screwdriver and clean the
cover by flushing with water from a hose.
Oils will coat the filter, resulting in a reduced flow. To
remove such materials, soak the cartridge in a plastic
pail containing a commercial filter cleaning solution
(available from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer or
most pool supply stores). Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for use. Another method is to soak the filter
cartridge in a plastic pail containing a mild solution of
trisodium phosphate (TSP) and water. An hour of
soaking time is usually required to break down oil coat-
ings from the cartridge. Use a stronger solution of TSP
and water to remove algae. Most hardware or paint
stores stock TSP. Use the same method of cleaning
when the cartridge becomes plugged with clay or veg-
etation. Replacement cartridges are available through
your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
CAUTION: Ensure replacement of the suction cover
immediately after cleaning. It is a safety device and
must be in place over the suction fitting to minimize
potential hazard of hair and body entrapment.
If heavy rains raise the spa water level, drain the spa to
its normal level.
A spa cover (available as an option), when in place
over the spa, will help reduce evaporation and control
the amount of debris entering the spa when the spa is not
occupied. In addition, its use will reduce energy con-
sumption.
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MAINTENANCE
Automatic Filtration/Maintenance
If you plan to be away, minimum water quality will be maintained by running the filter system.
If you will be away for an extended period, however, we recommend that you drain the spa (following the procedure
described under Winterizing on this page), as long periods without maintenance of water quality could be detrimental
to the spa.
Another means of maintaining minimum water quality while away for less than two weeks is to follow the procedure
outlined for winterizing your spa in a warm climate. (Refer to Winterizing.)
NOTE: We do not recommend using this procedure if you are absent during the summer, when algae buildup
is most likely.
Always keep your spa covered when not in use to reduce heat loss and evaporation and to prevent debris from
falling in.
Winterizing
Factory Installed Redwood Skirt
In a climate where winter temperatures are below
freezing, follow this procedure when the spa will
NOT be used:
Your spa is supplied with a factory-installed red-
wood skirt which completely surrounds the spa. The
door can be opened for maintenance.
1. Turn OFF power to the unit at the main electric panel.
The skirt is made of kiln-dried redwood and can be
left natural to weather, or you may choose to apply a
stain or clear finish. Consult your local paint dealer for
the appropriate product.
2. Drain the spa completely by attaching a garden hose
to the drain valve on the suction plumbing. Then
remove the hose and leave the drain valve open to
completely drain the spa.
NOTE: We recommend a water based material. Oil
or solvent based finishing materials will degrade the
skirt backing material.
3. Remove, clean and store the filter cartridges, in a dry
location.
If it becomes necessary to remove one or more of
the skirt panels for major service access, simply remove
the screws with which the section is secured.
4. Keep water and debris out by covering with a spa
cover.
Before using the spa again, review the Operating
Instructions.
To detach any of the panels, first remove all screws
from the panel being detached.
NOTE: In a warm climate where there are occasional
freezing temperatures, your spa is automatically
protected against freezing. Whenever water tem-
perature falls below 40°F, the pump will activate to
circulate water until the temperature reaches 45°F.
To maintain water quality adjust temperature setpoint to
the minimum setting (80°F), and select ECONOMY
mode.
The panels can be reattached to the spa by revers-
ing the above procedure.
NOTE: When you remove the skirt, you will notice
the plastic covered foam insulated batts. These
batts are designed to be removed when service is
required and reinstalled when service has been
completed.
PHILLIPS
SCREWS
SKIRT
12
MAINTENANCE
Spa Light
Two filters , one blue and one red, are provided with
your spa. To change the filter, simply snap the colored
filters in place on top of the normal lens. Two replace-
ment bulbs (GE#912, 12W, 12V) are also included. Put
them in a safe place for future use. When a bulb burns
out, replace it from the back of the light fitting on the
outside of the shell by pulling out the bulb receptacle.
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
LOCKING
NORMAL
preserve the life of your cover, you must not sit,
stand, or lie on it; nor should you place objects of
any kind on top of it.
NUT
LENS
COLORED
FILTER
LIGHT BULB
NOTE: Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath does not guarantee
or warrant this cover. Refer to spa cover
manufacturer's information provided with the cover.
SPA SHOWN WITH
INSULATING
COVER
BULB
RECEPTACLE
LIGHT
BEZEL
SHELL
Cleaning Your Spa
Your spa shell consists of two layers of plastic
materials. Its smooth top surface of acrylic is tough and
durable and contains concentrated color. This is sup-
ported by a substantial thickness of fiberglass-rein-
forced polyester resin. A catalyst causes a chemical
reaction during manufacture that bonds these layers
permanently into a hard, strong material. With a mini-
mum amount of care and cleaning, your whirlpool spa
will look new for years.
To clean your spa, simply use a mild, nonabrasive
liquid detergent, isopropyl alcohol, or commercially pre-
pared spa cleaner. Do not use abrasive cleaners. You
can protect and restore the gloss to a dulled surface by
applying Meguiar’s #10 Mirror Glaze, which is a product
specifically designed for use on acrylic finishes. If
Meguiar’s is not available, an acrylic polish of equal
quality or automotive paste wax will do.
Repairs to the Acrylic
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color
finish (acrylic) can be removed with 600-grit wet/dry
sandpaper. Restore the glossy finish with Meguiar’s #10
Mirror Glaze or comparable automotive paste wax.
Major scratches or gouges which penetrate the
acrylic surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi
Whirlpool Bath dealer for special instructions.
Use a spa cleaner for residue buildup at the water
level of the spa surface. This may be applied to the
acrylic surface with a soft cloth and wiped clean. Use
sparingly in small amounts to avoid contaminating the
spa water. If the water line is heavily soiled, it may be
advisable to lower the water level 2-3 inches before
cleaning; then refill to normal level.
Headrest Pillows
Clean the urethane pillows regularly with soap and
water and a clean cloth. Use ARMORALL® or similar
protective cleaning agent once a month to maintain the
water resistance and lustrous finish. Position the head-
rest pillow at least 3" above the spa water level. Remove
the pillow from the spa if chlorine shock treatment is
used.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
*NOTE: See also DISPLAY MESSAGES on page 9.
PROBABLE CAUSE
PROBLEM
REMEDY
1. Water not clean.
A. Clogged or blocked suction
strainer or skimmer basket.
B. Filter clogged (dirty).
A. Clean strainer/skimmer.
B. Clean or replace filter.
C. See Chemistry section.
D. Increase daily filtering time.
E. See Maintenance section.
F. Use clarifier or drain and refill
spa.
C. Poor water chemistry.
D. Insufficient filtering.
E. Improper maintenance.
F. High content of solids in water.
G. Filter motor plug not connected
to the electrical cabinet.
G. Check filter motor connection
on the electrical cabinet.
A. Leak in suction line, discharge
line, or connections.
2. Abnormal water usage.
3. Low water flow from jets.
A. Repair leak.
B. Excessive evaporation and/or
splashing.
B. Use rigid spa cover; lower
thermostat setting.
A. Normal operation in low speed
jets, filter mode.
B. Low water level.
A. Select high speed jets mode
for maximum flow.
B. Fill to water level indicator mark
on skimmer/filter frame.
C. Clean strainers or skimmer
baskets.
C. Clogged or blocked suction
strainer or skimmer basket.
D. Dirty filter.
E. Adjustable jet partially closed.
F. Suction or discharge line
partially plugged.
G. Pump running at subnormal
speed.
H. Worn or damaged pump seal.
I. Subnormal voltage.
D. Clean or replace filter.
E. Open jet.
F. *
G. *
H. *
I. Call an electrician or your power
company.
A. Turn ON power at service
panel. B. Select another function.
C. Check motor plug connections
on electrical cabinet.
A. Power turned OFF.
B. Pump OFF.
4. No water flow from jets.
C. Motor(s) not connected.
D. Reset circuit breaker.
D. House circuit breaker tripped;
no power to system.
E. GFCI tripped.
F. Faulty pump or motor.
E. Reset GFCI.
F. *
*NOTE: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services of qualified service
personnel. Contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBABLE CAUSE
A. Clogged strainer(s).
B. Leakage of air into suction line.
C. Vibrating parts attached to
motor or support brackets.
D. Low water level.
E. Damaged or worn motor bear-
ings.
F. Impeller rubbing inside case.
G. Debris inside pump.
PROBLEM
REMEDY
A. Clean strainers
B. Locate and repair leaks.
C. Tighten fasteners.
5. Noisy pump and motor.
D. Add water to normal level.
E *
F. *
G. *
A. *
6. Water leakage at pump shaft
(rotating connection between
pump and motor).
A. Worn or damaged pump seal.
A. Turn ON power at service panel.
B. Reset circuit breaker.
7. Motor will not start.
A. Power OFF.
B. House circuit breaker tripped or
in OFF position.
C. Reset GFCI.
C. GFCI tripped.
D. Subnormal voltage.
D. Call an electrician or your power
company.
E. *
E. Improper or defective wiring.
F. Locked shaft or impeller.
G. Motor windings burned out.
H. Defective starting switch inside
motor.
F. *
G. *
H. *
A. Let cool for one hour. Motor
overload will reset; if problem
persists, see *Note.
8. Motor stops.
A. Motor overload condition.
B. Inadequate supply wiring.
B. Consult electrician to correct
wiring to unit.
A. Power OFF.
B. Switch is OFF.
A. Turn power ON at service panel.
B. Press blower button.
C. Reset circuit breaker.
C. House circuit breaker tripped, no
power to system.
9. Air blower does not operate.
D. GFCI tripped.
E. Faulty motor.
D. Reset GFCI.
E. *
*NOTE: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services of qualified service
personnel. Contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.
Alternate Use of Water Rainbow® as Fill Spout
You can use your Water Rainbow as a fill spout by permanently plumbing it to a fresh water supply if local codes
permit. Local plumbing codes may require the use of an anti-siphon valve for such a connection. Do not interconnect
water supply with recirculating system of the spa.
To make the connections necessary to use the Water Rainbow as a fill spout, follow this procedure:
• Make sure spa is unplugged and completely drained.
• Unscrew the spout from the 3/4" pipe.
• Cut the 3/4" piping as shown in the illustration below.
• Cap the piping by cementing a 3/4" PVC cap where cut has been made.
• Connect permanent plumbing line to the spout.
WATER RAINBOW SPOUT
SPA SHELL
INSTALL AND CEMENT
3/4" PVC CAP HERE
1-1/2" to 2
"
SAVE FOR LATER
(IF DESIRED)
CUT PIPE HERE
TEE LOCATED ON
DISCHARGE
PIPING
SUGGESTED MODIFICATION
(REFER TO LOCAL CODES
FOR REQUIREMENTS)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of this type.
It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of this product. Jacuzzi Whirlpool
Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.
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