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  • Page 1 LTR20061000, Rev. A 10/28/2005...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006 California Acrylic Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. Cal Spas™, Adjustable Therapy System™, ATS™, Bio-Clean™, Cal Balance™, Cal Entertainment System™, Cal Zone Quest 1000™ and Cal Zone Quest 2000™, Cal Sweep™, Cal Select™, Fitness Spa Series™, Spa Cal™, and XL Heat Exchanger are registered trademarks.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Read This First! Important Safety Instructions..............1 Basic Spa Information ................2 Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Planning the Best Location For Your Spa ..........4 Preparing a Good Foundation for Your Portable Spa........ 5 Electrical Set-up Before Delivery of Your Spa........... 6 Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa ..........
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Water Quality Maintenance Cal Spas Clear Water Plan ..............44 Alternative Sanitation Options ..............44 Before You Begin ..................44 Chemical Overview.................. 45 Chemical Descriptions................47 Traditional Chemical Start Up..............50 Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator Clear Water Plan ........53 Cal Clarity Automatic Bromine Generator Clear Water Plan ....
  • Page 5: Read This First

    5 feet (1.5 meters) of the spa. Never attempt to operate any electrical device from inside the spa. This does not apply to lights, stereos and televisions that are built in to the spa as factory options from Cal Spas™. WARNING -- RISK OF INJURY •...
  • Page 6: Basic Spa Information

    Read This First! Hyperthermia Danger Prolonged exposure to hot air or water can induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level 3˚F to 6˚F above the normal body temperature of 98.6˚F (or 2˚C to 4˚C above 37˚C).
  • Page 7 When empty, your spa should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner, such as Cal Spas™ All Surface Cleaner, and then rinsed thoroughly. See the section “Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa” for instructions on draining your spa.
  • Page 8: Preparing For Your New Portable Spa

    Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Congratulations! You have purchased a Cal Spa™. With a little preparation and care, your spa will give you many years of enjoyment. This section has been designed to ensure that your new spa is installed safely and is ready to enjoy as quickly as possible.
  • Page 9: Preparing A Good Foundation For Your Portable Spa

    150 pounds per square foot. Your Cal Spas™ retailer can help you with your foundation and more. Your retailer has a wealth of information and experience about how to get the most out of your spa and can provide you with a full line of accessories that are designed to compliment your spa and increase your enjoyment.
  • Page 10: Electrical Set-Up Before Delivery Of Your Spa

    Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Electrical Set-up Before Delivery of Your Spa When installed in the United States, the electrical wiring of this spa must meet the requirements of National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 and any applicable state or local codes. The electrical circuit must be installed by an electrical contractor and approved by a local building / electrical inspector.
  • Page 11 If the GFCI trips while the spa is in use, press the RESET button. If the GFCI does not reset, unplug the spa and call your local Cal Spas dealer for service. DO NOT USE THE SPA! 2006 Portable Spa Owner's Manual Page 7 LTR20061000, Rev.
  • Page 12: Volt Electrical Installation

    Preparing for Your New Portable Spa 240 Volt Electrical Installation All 240V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-amp GFCI breaker and should only be wired by a licensed electrician. GFCI breakers vary in appearance and wire locations. Before wiring load and feed wires to breaker verify they are being connected to the proper poles.
  • Page 13 Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Figure 3. GFCI Hook-Up 2006 Portable Spa Owner's Manual Page 9 LTR20061000, Rev. A...
  • Page 14: Filling And Powering Up Your Portable Spa

    Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa Never fill your spa with soft water. Soft water makes it impossible to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultimately harm the finish of the spa and void your warranty. Once the spa has been placed on an approved surface and has been correctly wired by a licensed electrician, inspect all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa.
  • Page 15: Operating Your Spa

    Operating Your Spa Operating Your Spa 1500 Electronic Control Operation Figure 4. 1500 Electronic control panel Temperature Adjustment Range 80°F to 104°F The 1500 electronic control panel (Figure 4) displays the actual water temperature in Fahrenheit. To set the water temperature: •...
  • Page 16: Automatic Time Outs

    The first cycle will start after the spa is powered up. The second filtration cycle will begin twelve hours later. The filter cycle duration is preset for two hours. If spa usage is heavy, your Cal Spas™ authorized service technician can reconfigure your system to run two five hour filter cycles.
  • Page 17 Operating Your Spa cools down to 110˚F (43˚C), press any button to reset the spa. If the spa will not reset, then shut the power off to the spa and call your dealer of service organization. Flow Detection Switch. Pressure switch is not working correctly. Call your dealer or service organization.
  • Page 18: 5200 Electronic Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa 5200 Electronic Control Operation Figure 5. 5200 Electronic Control Initial Start up When first powered up, the 5200 system (Figure 5) performs a self-diagnostic check, runs at high speed for two seconds, and then switches to low speed to heat to and maintain 100°F (37.8°C) until you change the set temperature as described below.
  • Page 19 Operating Your Spa To switch from the standard heating mode to the economy-heating mode, press the “Temp” button followed by the “Light” button. Press the same sequence to switch back to the standard heating mode. Once in the economy- heating mode, Ec will display in the center of the control panel and flash alternately with the water temperature. NOTE: There is no control panel message displayed while in the standard heating mode;...
  • Page 20 Operating Your Spa Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa will automatically filter itself twice a day. To set the filtration time, turn off the power to the spa at the GFCI breaker. Turn the GFCI breaker back on at the time of day you would like to start the filtration cycle. The first cycle will start after the spa is powered up.
  • Page 21: 6000 And 6100 Electronic Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa 6000 and 6100 Electronic Control Operation Figure 6. 6000 and 6100 Electronic Control Panel Initial Start up When first powered up, it will automatically revert to Priming mode. A “Pr” on the topside display will indicate this. Priming mode will be active for less than 5 minutes at which time the heater will be activated and the water temperature will be maintained in Standard mode.
  • Page 22 Operating Your Spa mode will heat the water to the set temperature while Sleep mode, indicated by a “SL” on the main display, will also only activate the heater during the filtering cycles but will only heat the water to within 20°F (10°C) of the set temperature.
  • Page 23 Operating Your Spa Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa is programmed to filter twice a day. The first cycle will begin 6 minutes after the spa is turned on and the second cycle 12 hours later. The factory has programmed the cycle to last for 2 hours but this can be switched to 4, 6, or 8 hours depending on your requirements.
  • Page 24 Operating Your Spa Insufficient water flow through the heater has been detected. Spa will be shut down for 15 minutes. Check water level and fill spa if water level is low. Make sure pumps are primed (water is flowing) and filter cartridges are clean. Press any button to reset or wait 15 minutes and spa will automatically reset.
  • Page 25: 6200 And 6300 Electronic Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa 6200 and 6300 Electronic Control Operation Figure 7. 6200 and 6300 Electronic Control Panel Initial Start up When first powered up, it will automatically revert to Priming mode. A “Pr” on the topside display will indicate this. Priming mode will be active for less than 5 minutes at which time the heater will be activated and the water temperature will be maintained in Standard mode.
  • Page 26 Operating Your Spa temperature is not current and will alternate with spa temperature if measured temperature is current. Economy mode will heat the water to the set temperature while Sleep mode, indicated by a “SL” on the main display, will also only activate the heater during the filtering cycles but will only heat the water to within 20°F (10°C) of the set temperature.
  • Page 27 Operating Your Spa Automatic Time outs These features will automatically turn themselves off during periods of continuous use: • Low speed pump After 4 hours • High speed pumps After 15 minutes • Optional circulation pump After 15 minutes • Optional turbo After 15 minutes •...
  • Page 28 Operating Your Spa Sensor (Spa is shut down). The high limit or water temperature sensors are not working correctly. Call your dealer or service organization. A difference in readings between temperature sensors has been detected indicating a possible water flow problem. Make sure spa is filled to proper level and that pumps are primed (water is flowing).
  • Page 29: 7000 Electronic Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa 7000 Electronic Control Operation When first powered up, the 7000 electronic system (Figure 8) will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to and maintain a temperature of 100°F (37.5°C) until you change the set temperature as listed in the “Temperature Adjustment”...
  • Page 30 Operating Your Spa Standard, Economy, Sleep, and Standby Modes Mode/Prog: This button is used to switch between standard, economy, and sleep modes. Press “MODE/PROG” to enter mode programming. Press the “DOWN” button to cycle through to the desired mode. Press “MODE/PROG” to confirm selection. Standard Mode: This is programmed to maintain the desired temperature.
  • Page 31: Preset Filter Cycles

    Operating Your Spa Locking the Panel To lock the panel: • Press “TIME”, “JETS 1”, and the “UP” button within three seconds. When locked, the panel will display “LOCK”. All buttons are frozen except the “TIME” button. To unlock the panel: •...
  • Page 32: Freeze Protection

    Operating Your Spa disable feature, the ozone generator will turn off for one hour any time a function button (“JETS 1”, “JETS 2”, “OPTION” etc.) is pressed. Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detect a drop to 44°F within the heater, the pump automatically activates to provide freeze protection.
  • Page 33 Operating Your Spa Message Meaning Action Required “Overheat” - The spa has shut down. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove the spa One of the sensors has detected that cover and allow water to cool. At 107°F, the spa the spa water is 110°F. should automatically reset.
  • Page 34 Operating Your Spa Message Meaning Action Required Stby Pressing a button combination on the Press any button to leave Standby Mode and return user panel has activated standby to normal operation. Mode. Safety Suction. Spa is shut down. The display will show “SF” when a vacuum switch closes.
  • Page 35: 9800 Electronic Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa 9800 Electronic Control Operation When first powered up, the 9800 electronic system (Figure 9) will perform a self-diagnostic check and then it will automatically heat to and maintain a temperature of 100°F (37.5°C) until you change the set temperature as listed in the “Temperature Adjustment”...
  • Page 36 Operating Your Spa Standard, Economy, Sleep, and Standby Modes Mode/Prog: This button is used to switch between standard, economy, and sleep modes. Press “MODE/PROG” to enter mode programming. Press the “DOWN” button to cycle through to the desired mode. Press “MODE/PROG” to confirm selection. Standard Mode: This is programmed to maintain the desired temperature.
  • Page 37 Operating Your Spa To unlock the panel: • Press “TIME”, “JETS 1” then the “DOWN” button within three seconds. Setting the Temperature Lock To activate the temperature lock: • Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button, “TIME”, “JETS 1”, then the “UP” button within three seconds. The panel will display “TEMP LOCK”...
  • Page 38 Operating Your Spa similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch and without a four-minute delay in turnoff. Periodic Reminder Messages Press the “Mode” button to reset a displayed reminder. Message Frequency Action Require Every 7 days Test and adjust chemical levels per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 39 Operating Your Spa Message Meaning Action Required Spa is shut down. The sensor that is If the problem persists, contact your dealer or service plugged into the Sensor “A” jack is organization. (May appear temporarily in an overheat not working. situation and disappear when the heater cools.) Sensors are out of balance.
  • Page 40: Auxiliary Control Operation

    Operating Your Spa Auxiliary Control Operation The auxiliary control option is available with the 9800 control only. It is a small panel with four buttons that control certain spa functions, such as primary or additional jets, TV, or lights (Figure 10). It conveniently puts the control of several spa functions at your fingertips without having to get up.
  • Page 41: Diverter Knobs

    Operating Your Spa Diverter Knobs Diverter knobs are the larger knobs located around the top of your spa (Figure 12). They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of the spa to the other, or in most cases from floor jets to wall jets. This is accomplished by rotating the diverter knob to the left (counterclockwise), decreasing the amount of water flow through a section of jets.
  • Page 42: Adjustable Therapy System

    Operating Your Spa Adjustable Therapy System™ Spas equipped with the Adjustable Therapy System™ (ATS) allow you complete control of the therapy seat and/or lounger. This unique system offers convenient operation with its seat side controls, seven different massage modes, and a soothing demo mode -- all at the touch of a button (Figure 14). Figure 14.
  • Page 43: Multi-Colored Spa Light Operation

    Operating Your Spa Demo Mode After turning on the pump and pulse mode, press and hold both the “UP” and “PULSE MODE” buttons together for two seconds then release. In this mode, every 20 seconds this system will automatically switch to the next massage mode.
  • Page 44: Spa Cover

    Operating Your Spa To filter through the different color choices, press the button on and off. Each time you press the button, you advance to the next color. To turn the spa light off when not in use, press the “LIGHT” button. Using the Random Light Feature Turn the spa light on by pressing the “LIGHT”...
  • Page 45: Draining Your Portable Spa

    Operating Your Spa Figure 15. Removing a pillow Reseat the pillows by aligning the pillow inserts with the holes and striking the pillow hard enough to insert the pegs back into the holes. (See Figure ). Figure 22. Reseating a pillow Draining Your Portable Spa Your spa should be drained every four to six months, and refilled with fresh tap water.
  • Page 46: Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining)

    Operating Your Spa Figure 18. Cabinet mounted drain valve If your drain valve is located inside the spa cabinet: Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws to the access panel and open it. Locate hose ending with the 3/4 inch hose-bib fixture (Figure 16). Figure 16.
  • Page 47 Operating Your Spa SPA WILL NOT SUFFER FREEZE DAMAGE AND THEREBY VOID THE WARRANTY COVERAGE. Open all filter covers. Remove the filter baskets and filters. Drain your spa completely as described in the instructions above. Remove drain plugs from the front of the pumps. Disconnect the unions from both sides of the pump.
  • Page 48: Water Quality Maintenance

    Cal Spas Clear Water Plan Great spa water is easily achieved when the right chemicals and / or systems are used and the Cal Spas “Clear Water Plan” is implemented. The key to clean, clear, and safe water is to fully understand how spa water reacts to users, system operation and chemical use.
  • Page 49: Chemical Overview

    Filter Cleaning • Place the dirty filter into a bucket of water deep enough to cover the filter. Add 8oz of Cal Spas “Liquid Filter Cleaner” to the bucket of water.
  • Page 50: Chemical Safety

    Water Quality Maintenance Chemical Safety • Failure to follow chemical directions may result in serious injury, sickness, or even death. • Read and follow all printed instructions listed on bottles, packages and in your owner’s manual. • Do not exceed chemical dosages as recommended in the “Clear Water Plan”, or on chemical bottles and packages.
  • Page 51: Chemical Descriptions

    Water Quality Maintenance Chemical Descriptions The following descriptions and recommendations are intended for use with Cal Spas chemicals only. Many of these chemicals will be used with alternative sanitation systems as well. Test Strips -- Bromine Provides accurate spa water testing for Bromine, pH, and total Alkalinity.
  • Page 52 Water Quality Maintenance Oxidizer Shock Destroys ammonia, organic contaminants, and odor causing wastes in spa water. Use with any “Clear Water Plan”. Metal Protector Helps prevent metals in water from staining spa. Use during start up. Use with any “Clear Water Plan” Stain And Scale Defense Helps prevent minerals from damaging spa components.
  • Page 53 Water Quality Maintenance Spa Brite Helps to quickly clear up cloudy spa water. Use with any “Clear Water Plan”. Foam Gone Quickly breaks up existing foam on spa water. Use with any “Clear Water Plan” Fast Sheen Water based, reactive, silicone polish that seals, shines, and protects spa acrylic surfaces. Use with any “Clear Water Plan”.
  • Page 54: Traditional Chemical Start Up

    10. Chlorine: Add two tablespoons of Cal Spas “Chorine Granules” to the spa water. 11. Sprinkle 2 oz of Cal Spas “Oxidizer Shock” in the center of the spa and turn on jets for 15 minutes. Leave spa uncovered during this time.
  • Page 55: Bromine Clear Water Plan

    Water Quality Maintenance Bromine Clear Water Plan This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas chemicals only. Most chemical manufacturers use different chemical formulas and strengths. Only Cal spas chemicals are specially formulated to provide chemical balance at lower dosages. Always read and follow printed instructions on chemical bottles and packages.
  • Page 56: Chlorine Clear Water Plan

    Water Quality Maintenance Chlorine Clear Water Plan This plan and its chemical dosages are intended for Cal Spas chemicals only. Most chemical manufacturers use different chemical formulas and strengths. Only Cal spas chemicals are specially formulated to provide chemical balance at lower dosages. Always read and follow printed instructions on chemical bottles and packages.
  • Page 57: Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator Clear Water Plan

    Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator (portable spas only) or Del Zone Eclipse (in-ground models only). The chemical references are designed for Cal Spas chemicals only. Start Up Follow the Spa Start Up procedures for Chlorine “Clear Water Plan”.
  • Page 58: Cal Clarity Automatic Bromine Generator Clear Water Plan

    • Adjust total alkalinity (acceptable range is 80-120ppm), • Then adjust pH if necessary. (between 7.2 to 7.8) Pour in 16 oz of Cal Spas “Metal Protector” to center of spa. Test for TDS (total dissolved solids, also known as conductivity) •...
  • Page 59 Water Quality Maintenance 14. Add 2 oz of Cal Spas “Oxidizer Shock” to help burn out impurities in fill water. 15. Turn the dial on the bromine generator clockwise until the LED display reads 10. 16. This will initiate the build up of a bromine bank.
  • Page 60: Cal Inline Sanitation System Clear Water Plan

    Take a new Cal Spas “Bromine Cartridge” and open to #3 (if the spa is less than 400 gallons, open to #2) Note: These settings are start up settings only. They may need to be adjusted up or down depending on your spa usage.
  • Page 61 • Note: adjust bromine cartridge setting up or down if needed. Add 2 oz of Cal Spas “Stain and Scale Defense”. Add 2 oz of Cal Spas “Oxidizer Shock”. Run spa for 15 minutes on High speed. Remove dirty filter from the spa and rinse off. Set aside to dry.
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    Deep clean your spa’s filter. (Follow “filter cleaning” instruction at beginning of “Clear Water Plan”) Check inside the equipment area for leaks, rodents, and insects. If a leak is discovered, contact your Cal Spas dealer for service. If you see evidence of rodents or insects, take necessary actions to remove them and precautions to prevent them from returning.
  • Page 63: Cleaning And Maintaining Your Spa

    Cal Spas™ filtration system draws contaminated water through the exclusive Bio-Clean™ filter removing debris from the water. It then pumps the newly cleaned water back into the spa through various jets. Spas equipped with the optional Quest 2000 Ozonator will also receive ozone injection into the filtered water for further protection against contaminants during filtration cycles.
  • Page 64: Cleaning The Cover, Shell And Pillows

    Due to the constant punishment your spa cover and pillows receive, you should protect them by applying Vinyl and Leather Cleaner as part of your monthly maintenance plan. Cal Spas™ Vinyl and Leather Cleaner is specifically designed to protect spa covers and pillows from chemical and ultraviolet light damage. It accomplishes this without leaving an oily residue behind that is normally associated with common automotive vinyl protectants.
  • Page 65 Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge, rinsing often with a bucket of clean water. Allow spa to dry completely. Apply a coat of Cal Spas™ Fast Sheen to the spa’s entire finish with a soft towel or sponge. Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and powdery.
  • Page 66 Allow Fast Sheen to dry until white and powdery. Buff clean with a soft cloth, rotating frequently. IMPORTANT: Cal Spas™ Fast Sheen should not be used on spas full of water. Only apply to clean, cool, dry surfaces. Incorrect product usage may cause water clarity issues.
  • Page 67: Using The Cal Entertainment System

    We strongly recommend that you read these instructions prior to operating the unit. These instructions describe basic functions. See the manufacturer’s operating instructions for other features and functions. These instructions are delivered with the Cal Spas™ owner’s manual in a clear plastic bag. The Marine Grade Stereo Receiver The marine grade audio system uses either the Clarion CMD4 audio system (Figure 17) or the Kenwood KTS- MP400 audio system.
  • Page 68: The Dvd Multimedia Player

    This owner’s manual describes basic functions. See the manufacturer’s operating instructions for other features and functions. These instructions are delivered with the Cal Spas™ owner’s manual in a clear plastic bag. Figure 195. CD / DVD stereo system NOTE: Although the system is encased n a plastic housing with weather seals, the system is NOT marine grade and is NOT waterproof.
  • Page 69 Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Opening the Player and Playing a Disk Press the OPEN button on the unit. The faceplate will gently lower and expose the disk drive (Figure 20). Figure 206. Opening the faceplate Insert a disk in the disk drive. Flip up the faceplate.
  • Page 70: Raising And Lowering The Tv Monitor

    TV channel selection. Universal Remote Control Operation The Cal Spas universal remote (Figure 21) has been pre-programmed to function with the entertainment system the spa has been configured with. However, in case you need to reprogram the remote, use the following device list for the programming code.
  • Page 71: Programming Instructions

    Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Device Manufacturer Device Type Code JVC 42” plasma Monitor 0731 Signet 15” 0800 Signet 17” 0844 Signet 17” (Mfg. after 6/27/05) 1262 Fahrenheit 1142 Jensen 1700 Programming Instructions Locate the brand name of your device. Turn the device manually or with the manufacturer’s remote control provided.
  • Page 72: Topside Remote Controls

    Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Figure 21. Universal remote for all spa and entertainment functions • Power - Turns the TV on and off • Device selection buttons - Selects among six devices: TV, VCR, CD player, DVD player, stereo receiver, and satellite •...
  • Page 73 Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Figure 22. Clarion topside mounted remote control 2006 Portable Spa Owner's Manual Page 69 LTR20061000, Rev. A...
  • Page 74: Keeping Fit With Your Cal Spa

    Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Keeping Fit with your Cal Spa The fitness series spas put the fun back into fitness. This comes with everything you need for a high powered, low impact, result achieving workout in total comfort and privacy. Plus you get a spa loaded with incredible therapeutic seating, variable jet massage and generous control options, and the most gorgeous cabinetry on the planet.
  • Page 75 Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Fitness Series™ Exercise Program 20 to 30 min. session three times a week Seated Row: An all around exercise that focuses on the muscles of the upper back, shoulders and arms. Using the exercise bars in a seated position with your feet stable, abs tight and lower back stable. Palms down, arms extended with elbows slightly bent.
  • Page 76 Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Wrist Bend Bend both of your wrists upward and then downward. You can also exercise one wrist at a time by placing your free hand, thumb out, under the exercising wrist. Hands and fingers should be relaxed. Finger Curl Curl your fingers into your palm to make a loose fist then straighten them out.
  • Page 77: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Replacement Parts Jets PLU21703429 PLU21703430 PLU21703431 (SJW)5", POWER STORM JET (MFLW) 4.25", STORM JET, MAXI (MFRW) 3.25", STORM JET, MAXI W/DRK EYEBALL FLOW W/ DRK EYEBALL, FLOW W/DRK EYEBALL, PLU21703432 PLU21703433 PLU21703420 (MFW) 3.25", STORM JET, MICRO (MSRW) 3", STORM JET, MICRO INTERNAL CLUSTER STORM, FLOW W/DRK EYEBALL, SWIRL W/DRK EYEBALL,...
  • Page 78 Appendix PLU21703631 PLU21703632 (MFW) 3.25", STORM JET, MICRO (MSRW) 3” STORM JET, MICRO FLOW W/SS ESC & DRK SWIRL W/SS ESC & DRK EYEBALL EYEBALL, PLU21703621 PLU21703622 PLU21703623 EP 2", INT. CLUSTER STORM, CXLW 6.5” POWER STORM JET SXRW 5.5", POWER STORM JET [EURO], SS W/MTL ESC W/SS ESC DIRECTIONAL W/SS ESC, DIRECTIONAL,...
  • Page 79 Appendix Pillows ACC01400884 ACC01400874 ACC01400864 QUAD BLASTER PILLOW NECK JET/ BLASTER PILLOW STD PILLOW, #965 RECTANGULAR ACC01400886 ACC01400479 ACC01400481 NECK PILLOW, INFINITY PILLOW, FLOATING, GREY BOOSTER SEAT, GREY Drains PLU21400132 MAIN DRAIN - SUPER HI FLO SUCTION 2" SILVER PLU21400065 HI FLO SUCTION SILVER 1 1/2"- PLU21400195 BOTTOM DRAIN OZONE FITTING-...
  • Page 80 Appendix Pumps PUM22000951 PUMP, 5.0 HP 2 SP SWITCHLESS, DBL SEAL 240V PUM22000941 PUMP 6.0 HP 2SP 145T DBL SEAL, SWITCHLESS 2" 240V PUM22000031 PUM 1.5 HP 2 SP 2" WET END 120V - PUM22000916 PUMP DUALLY, DBL SEAL SWITCHLESS 2" ULTIMA-240V PUM22000952 PUMP 1.0 HP ATS –...
  • Page 81 Appendix Covers Basic Rust Part No. Description Series ACC01000592 SPA COVER BASIC RD FF-100/150 ACC01000594 SPA COVER BASIC V-200/300 ACC01000596 SPA COVER BASIC CP-22/36, CT-22/36, V-400/500/700/800 ACC01000598 SPA COVER BASIC C-22/36: M, A, S, R, BA, V-600, V-850 ACC10000927 SPA COVER BASIC CV-22 ACC01000960 SPA COVER BASIC...
  • Page 82 Appendix Standard Rust 5 to 3 Part No. Description Series ACC01200408 SPA COVER STD J-501 ACC01200560 SPA COVER STD H-901 ACC01200400 SPA COVER STD S-704 ACC01200410 SPA COVER STD J-503, 505, 506 S-703, 706, H-903, 704, 705, 706, 708 ACC01200420 SPA COVER STD C- A, C, M, LBA, J-507, J-508, S-707, S-708, H-903, 904, 905, 906, 907, 908...
  • Page 83 Appendix Deluxe Rust 5 to 3 Part No. Description Series ACU02200210 SPA COVER UL C - B ACU02200220 SPA COVER UL C - K ACU02200364 SPA COVER UL J-501 ACU02200320 SPA COVER UL C - O ACU02200240 SPA COVER UL C –...
  • Page 84 Appendix Deluxe Slate 5 to 3 Part No. Description Series ACU02200216 SPA COVER UL C - B ACU02200225 SPA COVER UL C - K ACU02200368 SPA COVER UL J-501 ACU02200325 SPA COVER UL C - O ACU02200246 SPA COVER UL C –...
  • Page 85 Appendix Cabinets Color codes for all cabinets Redwood Cal Select Stone Cabinet Gold Stone Grey Grey Slate Stone Smoke Mocha Stone Natural Platinum Stone Cedar Family Fun Series Cal Wood (Red Stained) Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set FF-90 WOO27513054-R WOO27513055-R WOO27504382-R...
  • Page 86 Appendix Journey Series Cal Select Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set J-501 WOO27513354( ) WOO27513386( ) WOO27513333( ) WOO27513444( ) WOO27513316( ) WOO27517558( ) J-502 WOO27513347( ) WOO27513387( ) WOO27513327( ) WOO27513446( ) WOO27513318( ) WOO27517557( ) J-503 WOO27513350( ) WOO27513375( ) WOO27513329( ) WOO27513442( ) N/A...
  • Page 87 Appendix Home Series Cal Select Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set H-901-1 WOO27513586( ) WOO27513690( WOO27513588( ) WOO27513587( ) WOO27513589( ) WOO27513595( ) H-902 WOO27513350( ) WOO27513375( ) WOO27513329( ) WOO27513452( ) WOO27513442( ) WOO27517596( ) H-903 WOO27513350( ) WOO27513377( ) WOO27513329( ) WOO27513452( ) N/A...
  • Page 88 Appendix Classic 22 Series Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set CP-22 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CT-22 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CV-22 WOO27504330- WOO27501562- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27501642- WOO27504203- CA-22 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- CBA-22 WOO27504330-...
  • Page 89 Appendix Classic 36 Series Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set CP-36 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CT-36 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CA-36 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- CBA-36 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- CD-36 WOO27504334- WOO27518821-...
  • Page 90 Appendix Classic 51 Series Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set CP-51 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CT-51 WOO27504330- WOO27516289- WOO27518761- WOO27516381- WOO27515143- CA-51 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- CBA-51 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- CM-51 WOO27504330- WOO27518840-...
  • Page 91 Appendix Aqua Series Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set SQ-400 WOO27504300- WOO27518680- WOO27514360- WOO27518780- WOO27517593- SQ-500 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- SQ-700 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- SQ-800 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761- WOO27518942- WOO27517489- SQ-92 WOO27504330- WOO27518842- WOO27518761-...
  • Page 92 Appendix Ultimate Series Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner Side Panel Back Panel Port Panel Complete Set SKS24 WOO27500128- WOO27510635- WOO27500136- WOO27510636- WOO27510632- WOO27500116- WOO27500137- SKS25 WOO27510634- WOO27510633- WOO27510635- WOO27510630- WOO27510636- WOO27510632- WOO27517991- WOO27510631- SKS47 Cal Select WOO27500396( ) WOO27500367( ) WOO27500393( ) WOO27500376( ) WOO27500381( ) WOO27517995( ) SKS24 WOO27500390( )
  • Page 93: Cal Spas™ Chemicals

    Appendix Cal Spas™ Chemicals 2006 Portable Spa Owner's Manual Page 89 LTR20061000, Rev. A...
  • Page 94: 2006 Warranty Information

    Appendix 2006 Warranty Information See your Cal Spas™ dealer for a copy of the applicable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa. Warranty Limitations The 2006 Limited Warranty is void if the spa has been subject to negligence, alteration, misuse, abuse, repairs by non-C.A.I.
  • Page 96 Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: C.A.I. Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766 Toll Free: 1-800-CAL-SPAS Fax: 1-909-629-3890...

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