Operating Instructions; View Button; Air Injection; Controlling The Water Temperature - Sundance Spas 880 Series Owner's Manual

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880 EXPORT SERIES
10.0

Operating Instructions

Your Sundance ® hot tub has a touch-sensitive control panel, massage
selector valves and air control knobs located on the top rim of the hot
tub (Section 9.3, page 23). These controls let you operate many of the
special functions of your Sundance ® hot tub. By familiarizing yourself
with the following information, you will be able to gain the full benefit
afforded by the various functions of your hot tub.
10.1

View Button

Pressing this button inverts the main four-digit display on the
Command Center's LCD screen to allow easy reading from either
inside or outside the hot tub.
10.2

Air Injection

When the AIR button is pressed, the air blower forces air
through the injectors and Focus-Relief Jets. The bubbles symbol on the
button appears on the LCD whenever the air blower is on. An electronic
timer automatically turns the air blower off 20 minutes after it was turned
on.
Note: The air blower automatically activates for 1 minute at the start of
the clean-up cycle at 12:00 (Noon). This clears the lines of the air injector
system to help ensure that all water is exposed to sanitizer. This cycle is
non-programmable.
10.3

Controlling the water temperature

Press either the COOLER (
button once to display the "set" temperature for 5 seconds.
If you want the water to heat to a different
temperature, simply press COOLER or WARMER
within 5 seconds. The set temperature increases
or decreases by one degree each time either
button is pressed.
To access the overtemp feature that allows the
spa to reach 41°C (106°F) proceed with the following steps (Figure 1).
Reference Section 3.0, page 2 for important safety instructions.
WARNING:
!
CAUSING SEVERE INJURY, BURNS, WELTS OR DEATH!
Water temperature in excess of 40°C (104°F) may be injuri-
ous to your health.
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) or WARMER (
RISK OF HYPERTHERMIA (OVER-HEATING)
)
A
B
Figure 1
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