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WELCOME TO THE ULTIMATE HOT TUB EXPERIENCE!
We sincerely hope your spa life is a pleasant experience. If problems should
arise, contact your authorized Marquis
any of the following:
Email: service@marquiscorp.com
Web: www.marquisspas.com
Marquis Corp.
596 Hoffman Road
Independence, OR 97351, USA
This manual is provided to enhance your enjoyment of your spa and to
Prevent non-warranty situations. It is your sole responsibility to read, under-
stand and comply with the instructions in the owner's manual. Please save
your original sales receipt for reference in case of a future warranty claim.
Failure to use, maintain or install the spa in compliance with this owner's
manual could result in loss of warranty coverage.

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  • Page 1 OWNE R’S MANUAL WELCOME TO THE ULTIMATE HOT TUB EXPERIENCE! We sincerely hope your spa life is a pleasant experience. If problems should arise, contact your authorized Marquis dealer. Or contact Marquis Corp. at ® any of the following: Email: service@marquiscorp.com Web: www.marquisspas.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MARqUiS & E-SERiES OWNE R’ S MANUAL iN dEx • IMPORTANT sAFETY INsTRUCTIONs 120V, Cord Connected Models ................3 240V, Permanently Installed or Converted Models ........... 4 All Spa Models ......................4-5 Personal Safety ......................6-7 • INsTALLATION INsTRUCTIONs Location ........................8-9 Filter Cartridges .......................
  • Page 3: Important Safety

    SAfE ty i NS tRUctiONS The following instructions contain important safety information. We strong- ly encourage you to read and apply them. IMPORTANT sAFETY INsTRUCTIONs WHEN INsTALLING AND UsING THIs ELECTRICAL EQUIP- MENT, BAsIC sAFETY PRECAUTIONs sHOULD ALWAYs BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INsTRUCTIONs 2.
  • Page 4: All Spa Models

    S AfE ty iNS tRUctiONS 240 VOLT, PERMANENTLY INsTALLED OR CONVERTED MODELs 9. A ground terminal is provided on the control box. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a continuous green, insulated cop- per wire.
  • Page 5: Save These Instructions

    17. DANGER: Children are especially sensitive to hot water. At no time should children have unsupervised access to the spa. Children must not be allowed to climb onto the spa cover. All Marquis spas are equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM F1346-91 Standard for Safety Covers.
  • Page 6: Personal Safety

    S AfEt y iNS tRUctiONS sAFETY INsTRUCTIONs FOR FRENCH sPEAKING sPA OWNERs AVERTIssEMENT: Ne pas placer d’appareil électrique (luminaire, télé- phone, radio, téléviseur, etc.) moins de 1.52 m de cette cuve de relaxation. AVERTIssEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser une cuve de relaxation sans surveillance.
  • Page 7 S AfE ty iNS tRUctiONS Other booklets about spa safety are: “Children Aren’t Waterproof,” “Pool and Spa Emergency Procedures For Infants and Children,” “Layers of Pro- tection” and “The Sensible Way to Enjoy Your Spa” published by Association of Pool & Spa Professionals. WARNING: The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
  • Page 8: Location

    MUST be installed to permit access for servicing the equipment above and/or below any decks or floors. Access is essential and must allow adequate room for service. To facilitate repairs, Marquis Corp. or its agent may require access to spa equipment. It is your responsibility to provide unencumbered access. See spa diagrams for location of power supply.
  • Page 9 out door & patio installat ion OUTDOOR AND PATIO INSTALLATION To install the spa outdoors, we recommend a reinforced concrete pad at least four inches thick. The reinforcing material should be attached to a #8 AWG bonding wire per national and local electrical code. If you place the spa on the ground, even temporarily, place the spa empty of water on concrete pavers under the entire bottom of the spa. The concrete pavers should be a least two inches thick and level across the entire sur- face.
  • Page 10 SHUT-Off VALVES Your spa is equipped with shut-off valves (see EqUIP- MEnT DIAGRAM) that shut off the water flow to the equipment system for authorized Marquis dealer ® service. At times, a new spa or one that has recently been serviced, may have the shut-off valves partially closed which can restrict the water flow and hinder jet performance. Be sure the valves are fully open. Shut-off valve in fREEZE PROTECTION open position When a freeze condition is detected (which occurs when the temperature in the heater housing drops to 55°F, (13°C) the jet pump(s) is automatically activated.
  • Page 11: Electrical Requirements

    installation ins tructions SUCTION GUARDS The suction guard(s) in the footwell of your spa is an opening through which the jet pump(s) draws water. The suction fittings have an integrated vacuum re- lease built into them. In the event that a suction fitting gets blocked, air will be induced causing the pump to cavitate and the water flow interrupted. Once the blockage is removed, normal operation will resume. Suction fittings are equipped with a safety guard. Safety guard of Suction through the fittings can be strong. The safety suction fitting must guard(s) must remain in place and undamaged. A remain in place. fitting with a damaged guard(s) can be dangerous, especially to small children or people with long hair. Should any part of the body become drawn to a fit- ting, turn the jet pump(s) off immediately. Long hair should be restrained.
  • Page 12 • A pressure wire connector is provided on the exterior of the control box to allow connection of a bonding wire to any metal ladder, metal water pipe, common bonding grid (reinforced concrete slab, ground plate beneath the spa), or any other metal within 5 feet (1.52 m) of the spa. The bonding wire shall be copper and at least #8 AWG (8.42mm²), #6 in Canada. NOTE: Ensure the GFCI is properly installed. Failure to do so may result in spa malfunction or damage which is not warranted. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters are available from your Marquis dealer. ATTENTION Marquis hot tubs are equipped with a GFCI Trip Test that must be performed to assure safety and allow proper spa function. AUTOMATIC TEST: Approximately 24 hours following startup, the spa will trip the GFCI, testing it to insure it is functioning properly (do not call your dealer; this is a signal that the spa is wired correctly). After the trip test is...
  • Page 13 J11, J15, J16, J25, J63 and J64, the RED AC terminals are labeled J32, J33, J34, J35, J36 & J37. The white wire will be between two of the terminals, one end on WHITE AC and the other end on RED AC. Remove this wire and save and store with the GFCI cord if you choose to convert back to 120V. 3. For 50 amp operation move dip switch number 3 to the On position (up). 4. Install 240V power as indicated on the 240V section. 5. Rated 240V, 60HZ, 50A, three wires (#6 copper) plus ground (#8 copper). Improperly wired spas are beyond Marquis Corp. control and are not covered under the warranty. Other items beyond Marquis Corp. control include, but are not limited to, damage resulting from: improper connections; accidents; failure to follow procedures and instructions defined in the Marquis printed instruc- ® tions; cleaning agents; and natural occurrences including but not limited to...
  • Page 14 STARTUP PROCEDURE Your spa is equipped with solid-state Comfort Controls specific to your spa model. (See SPA CONTROL OPERATION for your specific spa model.) To start your spa, you need spa test strips. It is important to follow each of these steps when starting your spa. Once you have completed the follow- ing steps, see MARQUIS CARE AND ENjOYMENT GUIDE for proper water treatment. NOTE: Your spa has been filled and test-run at the factory. The first time your spa is filled with water, some discoloration from residual test water may appear. This will disappear when the spa is completely filled and the filtration system is functioning.
  • Page 15 s tarting y our s p a 4. Install fi lter cartridges. (See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, Filter Cartridges.) 5. Fill the spa with water to two-thirds of the way up the Vortex skimmer openings. The use of a Fill Filter is recommended, especially in areas with high min- eral content in the water. 6. Turn the power on. 7. Your spa is now in “pump priming” mode and a “Pr” message displays in the LCD window of the control fill spa with water to two-thirds of the way panel. While in this mode the spa appears idle, which...
  • Page 16 Never attempt to open or remove the cover by grasping or pulling on the cover skirting or cover lock straps as the skirting will tear. Marquis suggests you use the safety locks to help keep out unintended users, prevent covers from being blown off in windy conditions and to maximize heat retention/energy efficiency. The cover and retractable cover...
  • Page 17 t he ShOW™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Light Air Controls Suction Fittings Floor Drain Jet Selectors Neck Jet Valves Bather’s Control Panel Filter Canisters Spa Frog ® Spa Frog Return Fitting ®...
  • Page 18 ShOW™ theraPy COntrOl ZOne 1 (JetS 1) ZOne 4 (JetS 1) Adirondack A: all back, hips, legs Adirondack A: upper-back and feet ZOne 2 (JetS 2) ZOne 5 (JetS 2) Adirondack B: upper- and mid- Adirondack B: lower-back back, hips and feet ZOne 3 (JetS 3) ZOne 6 (JetS 3) Captain’s chair: mid- and lower-...
  • Page 19 ShOW™ t he raPy COnt rOl ZOne 7 (JetS 1) Adirondack A: feet ZOne 8 (JetS 2) Adirondack B: feet ZOne 9 (JetS 3) Therapy pillar: legs and feet...
  • Page 20 t h e e P I C 4 4 4 Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Geyser Jets Light Air Controls Suction Fittings Floor Drain Tri-Zone Controls Neck Jet Valves Bather’s Control Panel Filter Canisters Spa Frog ®...
  • Page 21 e P I C theraPy COntrOl ZONE 1 A ZONE 1 B Upper- mid- and Upper- mid- low- lower-back jets* er-back and foot jets* ZONE 1 B ZONE 2B H.O.T. Zone H.O.T. Zone lumbar lounge* shoulder* ZONE 1 C ZONE 2 C Lounge leg and Geyer Jets* foot jets*...
  • Page 22 t h e e u P h O r I a Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Light Suction Fittings Floor Drain Jet Selectors Neck Jet Valve Air Controls Bather’s Control Panel Auxiliary Control Spa Frog ®...
  • Page 23 euPhOrIa™ the raP y COntrOl ZONE 1 (JETS 1) ZONE 1 (JETS 3) Mid- and lower-back Whirlpool jets jets ZONE 1 (JETS 2) Upper-back jets...
  • Page 24 euPhOrIa™ the raP y COntrOl ZONE 2 (JETS 1) ZONE 2 (JETS 3) Leg, wrist, upper- Whirlpool jets and mid-back jets ZONE 2 (JETS 2) Leg, upper-, mid- and lower-back jets Neck jets operate in all zones...
  • Page 25 t he WISh™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Geyser Jet Light Air Controls Suction Fittings Floor Drain Jet Selectors Neck Jet Valve Bather’s Control Panel Auxiliary Control (Jets & Light) Filter Canisters Spa Frog ®...
  • Page 26 WISh™ theraPy COntrOl ZONE 1 (JETS 1) ZONE 1 (JETS 3) Lounge leg and foot jets Lounge upper-back jets ZONE 1 (JETS 2) Upper-, mid-, and lower-back jets...
  • Page 27 WISh™ theraPy COntrOl ZONE 2 (JETS 1) Upper- and mid-back jets ZONE 2 (JETS 2) Lower-back and Geyser jets Neck jets operate in all zones...
  • Page 28 the re Ward™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Jets Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Geyser Jets Light Suction Fittings Floor Drain Air Control Neck Jet Valve Bather’s Control Panel Tri-Zone Control Valves Filter Canisters Spa Frog ®...
  • Page 29 reW ard™ the raP y COntrOl ZONE 1A ZONE 1B ZONE 1C ZONE 2A ZONE 2B ZONE 2C ZONE 1A: All back jets in lounge ZONE 2A: Back jets in therapy and side seats, plus footwell seats and side seat ZONE 1A ZONE 1B ZONE 1C...
  • Page 30 the SP IrIt™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets HK™40 Jets Light Suction Fitting Floor Drain Jet Selector Neck Jet Valve Bather’s Control Panel Filter Canister Spa Frog ® Spa Frog Return Fitting ® Ozone Injector Fitting Waterfall Features Waterfall Valve...
  • Page 31 S PI rIt™ the raPy COntrOl ZONE 1 (JETS 1) Upper- and mid-back jets.* ZONE 1 (JETS 2) Lower- body and leg lounge jets.* ZONE 1 (JETS 3) Whirlpool jets. * *Neck jets operate in all zones.
  • Page 32 the MIrage ™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Neck Jets HK™8 Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets Light Suction Fittings Floor Drain Jet Selector Neck Jet Valve Air Control Bather’s Control Panel Spa Frog ® Filter Canister Waterfall Feature Adagio™ Speakers (option) Cushioned Headrests (option) 22 Water Features (option) Physical Specifications...
  • Page 33 MIrage™ the raPy C OntrOl ZONE 1 (JETS 1) Upper-back jets.* ZONE 1 (JETS 2) Mid-and lower-back jets.* ZONE 1 (JETS 3) Leg and footwell jets.*...
  • Page 34 the rende Zv OuS ™ Component Identification Qty. HK™8 Jets Neck Jets HK™12 Jets HK™16 Jets Light Suction Fitting Floor Drain Air Control Neck Jet Valve Bather’s Control Panel Filter Canister Spa Frog ® Spa Frog Return Fitting ® Ozone Injector Fitting Waterfall Valve 20 Cushioned Headrests Adagio...
  • Page 35 8-Button: Epic, Euphoria, Reward, Wish 7-Button: Spirit, Mirage, Rendezvous PUMP PRIMING (Pr) Pump priming feature begins at startup. When your spa is energized, the LCD window displays a “Pr” message. This mode lasts approximately four to five minutes if not exited manually by pressing the TEMP+ pad.
  • Page 36 UNDERWATER LIGHTS Press the LIGHT pad on bather’s panel to turn the underwater lights on and off. The low-voltage system produces a night light for evening use. After being on for 60 minutes, the lights automatically turn off.
  • Page 37: Factory Default Settings

    QUIET SOAK Pressing the QUIET SOAK pad will turn off all pump op- eration. This is a useful feature when you want to soak in the hot water with no jets running. The QUIET SOAK feature will last 60 minutes and then resume normal operation.
  • Page 38 Standard Mode (Std) The spa water heats to the temperature as set on the bath- er’s panel. In this mode the filtration pump turns on for two minutes every half-hour to “poll” or check the water. If heat is needed the unit heats to the set temperature.
  • Page 39: Standby Mode

    The next setting selection will be periods per day that the spa will run. This will allow you to control when the spa will run a filtration cycle. The display will show “dn”...
  • Page 40 SHOW 10-bUTTON PANEL SHOW CONTROLS PUMP PRIMING (Pr) Pump priming feature begins at startup. When your spa is energized, the LCD window displays a “Pr” mes- sage. This mode lasts approximately four to five min- utes, if not exited manually by pressing the TEMP+ pad.
  • Page 41 Quiet Soak Press the QUIET SOAK pad to enter the soak mode. All automatic functions related to the pumps are dis- abled (i.e., filter cycles, SmartClean™ cycles). If either pump 1 or pump 2 are operating, they will be turned off.
  • Page 42: Standard Mode

    Filter Cycle 2: To get into Filter Cycle 2 programmin press CLOCK and then SETTINGS five times. “Program filter 2 start time”...
  • Page 43 • Lock feature locks all user settings: time, filter cycles, heat modes, SmartClean™ and temperature settings. • L ock feature does not lock Jets 1, Jets 2, Timer, Spa Light, Waterfall Light, Quiet Soak, or Clock. • S ecured LED will illuminate when system is locked. CONSTANTCLEAN™ WATER MANAGEMENT WITH BUILT-IN SANITATION SYSTEM (See built-in Sanitation System)
  • Page 44: Lcd Diagnostic Messages

    Maintenance Reminders • rSA will be displayed in the LCD window every 21 days. • Clean Filter LED will illuminate every 30 days. rCL will be displayed in the LCD window. • Change Water LED will illuminate every 90 days. rCH will be displayed in the LCD window. • rCA will be displayed in the LCD window every 90 days (see LCD Diagnostic Messages). • To reset maintenance reminders, press SETTINGS pad. (See USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS to sup-...
  • Page 45 Spa Monitor In-House Remote (optional) See Spa Monitor manual for complete set up and operation instructions. Remote Control Spa Functions Remote Show operation It is designed with sophisticated technology that will allow you to consolidate many of your existing re- mote controls along with the Adagio™...
  • Page 46 USE AND CARE OF AROMA INFUSIONS LIQUID FRAGRANCE DIS- PENSING SYSTEM (EPIC ONLY) Filling • Turn the top cap of the Aroma Infusions counterclockwise. Remove the pump mechanism to expose the reservoir. • The reservoir will hold up to 8oz. of liquid aroma. Monitor the level during filling to avoid overfilling. Hold the liquid level approximately 1” below the top during filling to ensure the proper operating level.
  • Page 47 Moisture can damage internal compo- nents. Water intrusion into stereo is not covered under warranty. See Poly- Planar owner’s manual for coverage information. Consult your Marquis Ada- gio™ Audio Systems Limited Warranty for more information about coverage.
  • Page 48 MIRAGE AND RENDEzvOUS SPIRIT Component Quantity Control box and Heater Pump Slice Valves GFCI Pump Unions Pump Plug Motor Mounts Light Check Valve (option) Ozonator Fitting Ozonator (option) Drain Valve Pump Thumbscrew Adagio™ Stereo Head (option) MP3 Auxiliary Jack (option)
  • Page 49 REWARD AND EPIC SHOW Component Quantity Control box and Heater Ozonator (option) Pumps* Check Valve (option) Slice Valves Pump Unions Drain Valve Adagio™ Stereo Head (option) MP3 Auxiliary Jack (option) Stereo Power Supply (option) Spa Monitor (option Epic & Show)
  • Page 50 WISH EUPHORIA Component Quantity Control box and Heater Ozonator (option) Pumps Check Valve (option) Slice Valves Pump Unions Wish Pump Unions Euphoria Drain Valve Adagio II™ Stereo Head (option) Stereo Power Supply (option) Constellation™ LED Control (option) Pump Plugs Light...
  • Page 51 PLEASE NOTE: The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner. If the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below, please contact your authorized Marquis dealer for service. (Improper servicing by ®...
  • Page 52 Sensors are out of balance. If this is alternating with the temperature, it may just be a temporary condition. If the display shows only this message (pe- riodically blinking), the spa is shut down. Contact your authorized Marquis ® dealer for service.
  • Page 53 Persistent low flow problems. (Displays on the fifth occurrence of the HFL mes- sage within 24 hours.) Heater is shut down, but other spa functions continue to run normally. Follow action required for HFL message. Heating capacity of the spa will not reset automatically.
  • Page 54 MAINTENANCE REMINDERS The following reminders will be shown on the LED lights indicating it is time for maintenance. Reminder messages will also be displayed in the LCD window. Reset the reminders by pressing the TEMP+, TEMP- , or SETTINGS pad.
  • Page 55: Owner's Protection Plan

    Rendezvous) What the Marquis Corp. Limited Warranty Covers Marquis Corp. warrants that our products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the term set forth exclusively in this warranty. Accessories purchased from Marquis Corp. or a Marquis Corp. authorized...
  • Page 56 ® additional service and travel fees. In the event that Marquis Corp. or its agent determines that your problem can be addressed by providing a replacement part to you for installation in your spa, a replacement part will be provided to you at no charge when you return the defective part.
  • Page 57 In the event that the Marquis Corp. serial number tag on the spa has been removed or tam- pered with, the warranty will be void. Customer may not dismantle spas, and any attempt to dismantle systems, other than described herein, constitutes a modification or alteration of the spa which voids the applicable warranty.
  • Page 58 Aquavision unit Limited Warranty is made only to the original purchaser of the spa and is not transferable. In no event shall any obligation of Marquis Corp. extend beyond the original period of any applicable warranty determined according to the effective warranty date of the original purchaser.
  • Page 59 INSTALLATION Please refer to the installation instructions in the Marquis Owner’s Manual. FILLING THE HOT TUB The water level should be filled to 4” (102mm) down from the top of the spa shell. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure that all electrical connec- tions are made by a qualified electrician in accordance with all national, state, and local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
  • Page 60 e-series installation instructions • Rated 120V, 60Hz, 15A (2 wires plus ground) • Circuit breaker or fuse size: 15A • The receptacle must be at least 5 feet (1.52 m) from the spa. • The 15 foot GFCI power cord provided with the spa must be plugged directly into the receptacle. Do NOT use an extension cord or any other adaptor. Actual exposed length of cord will vary by model, but will never be less than 12 feet.
  • Page 61 the e-series 750™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Neck Jets 200 Series Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selectors 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall features Filter Canisters Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) 14 Neck Jet Valve Physical specifications...
  • Page 62 the 750™ zones PUMP 1 PUMP 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 PUMP 2 PUMP 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1...
  • Page 63 the 660™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 200 Series Neck Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selectors 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall features Filter Canisters Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) 14 Neck Jet Valve Physical specifications size...
  • Page 64 the 660™ zones PUMP 2 PUMP 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 PUMP 1 PUMP 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 1...
  • Page 65 the 545™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 200 Series Neck Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector 6 Air Controls 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall features Filter Canisters Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) 14 Neck Jet Valve Physical specifications size...
  • Page 66 the 545™ zones PUMP 2 ZONE 2 PUMP 1 PUMP 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 1...
  • Page 67 the 530™ component identification Qty. 1 200 Series Jets 200 Series Neck Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector 6 Air Controls 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall features Filter Canisters Suction Fitting(s) Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) 14 Neck Jet Valve Physical specifications size Dimensions...
  • Page 68 the 530™ zones PUMP 2 ZONE A ZONE B ZONE A ZONE B PUMP 1...
  • Page 69 the e-series 524™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 300 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall feature Filter Canister Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Physical specifications size Dimensions 76”R Height 34” Seating Capacity/Positions Weight Dry/Lbs. Weight Full/Lbs. 2635 Water Capacity/Gallons Total Therapy Jets...
  • Page 70 the 435™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 200 Series Neck Jets 2 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector (option) 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall Feature Filter Canister Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) Physical specifications size Dimensions 77”...
  • Page 71 the 435™ zones ZONE 2* ZONE 1* *Jet selector is optional...
  • Page 72 the 425™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 200 Series Neck Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector (option) 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall Feature Filter Canister Suction Fittings Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) Physical specifications size Dimensions 77”...
  • Page 73 the 425™ zones ZONE 1 ZONE 2...
  • Page 74 the 322™ component identification Qty. 200 Series Jets 300 Series Jets 400 Series Jets Control Panel 5 Jet Selector 6 Air Control 7 Waterfall Valve 8 Waterfall Feature Filter Canister Suction Fitting Floor Drain 12 Light Stereo Speakers (option) Physical specifications size Dimensions 60” x 84” Height 29.5”...
  • Page 75 the 322™ zones ZONE 2 ZONE 1...
  • Page 76 e-series sPa control oPeration SySTEM CONTROLS START-UP 1. “RUN PMPS PURG AIR -- -- -- --” will be displayed on the panel. This is an opportunity to run the pumps and purge any air from the system and as- sociated plumbing lines. This period will last 4-5 minutes or can be exited by pressing the Temp +/- button. 2. To enter the time, press the listed buttons in the following sequence. Button presses must occur within 3-5 seconds of each other.
  • Page 77 e-series sPa control oPeration Jets 2 (Two Pump Models Only) Press Jets 2 button to turn on pump two high speed. Pressing a second time will turn the pump off. The high speed of pump 2 will run for 15 minutes and then turn off. To restart the pump, press the Jets 2 button. Adjusting temperature (factory default 100° F) To adjust the temperature of the water, press the Temp +/ – button. The display always shows actual water temperature.
  • Page 78 e-series sPa control oPeration USER PROGRAMMING The following features allow for additional control and setting of the on- board electronics. In most cases the factory default settings are adequate for normal use and operation. To access any of the following features press Temp +/- and then Light: then scroll through the features by continuing to press the Light button. You exit the programming mode at any time by continuing to press the Light button until you arrive back at the temperature...
  • Page 79 e-series sPa control oPeration “FLIP” (Invert Display) Your spa will come preset from the factory with the display viewable from inside the spa (recommended). The system will allow the LCD display on the panel to invert or “FLIP” to allow reading the display from outside of the spa if desired. To “FLIP” the display, press the listed buttons in the following sequence. Button presses must occur within 3-5 seconds of each other. 1. Temp +/- 2. L ight: Until the word “FLIP” appears in the LCD 3. Temp +/- to invert the display 4. L ight: To select and exit To return the display to the original position, follow the same sequence Temperature Lock or Panel Lock (Unlocked is the factory default - Recommended)
  • Page 80 e-series sPa control oPeration 1. Temp +/- 2. Light: Press until you see “HOLD” in the LCD display. 3. Temp +/- to engage the hold mode. The panel will scroll “HOLD – ING – FOR – 0:60” and continue to count down. LCD display will read “DONE” 4. Light: To stop and exit the hold mode at any time. LCD display will read “DONE” Filtration Cycles (Factory default is 2 hours one time per day) The electronic controls will allow for additional control for up to two indepen- dent filtration cycles to be set. This can be useful if your usage patterns vary from light to heavy and/or you need more or less filtration time to aid in main- taining clean water. To adjust the filtration times, press the listed buttons in the following sequence. Button presses must occur within 3-5 seconds of...
  • Page 81 e-series sPa control oPeration 5. Temp +/- To display hour window and change hour in increments of 1 hour intervals 6. Light: To set and move to next screen which will be minutes. 7. Temp +/- To choose the number of minutes to run in 15 minute intervals. 8. Light: To set and display “RUN HRS” This is how long the timer will run. 9. Temp +/- To display hour window and change hours to run in 1 hour incre- ments. 10. L ight: To set and show minutes 11. Temp +/- to choose minutes of operation in 15 minutes intervals. 12. L ight: To set, LCD display will show “TIMR – ENDS – XX:XX” XX:XX being the time the light will turn off. 13.
  • Page 82 e-series sPa control oPeration Speakers Gently push the top of the self-rising speakers to raise them. To lower the speakers gently push the speaker top until it is completely closed. Make sure speakers are in the down position before closing the spa cover. Speaker lift mechanism is manufacturer-warranted against failure to lift due to manufacturing defects only.
  • Page 83 e-series eQuiPment diagram MODEL 660 MODEL 750 & 545 Component Qty. Control box and heater Two-speed pump One-speed pump Slice valves Pump unions Pump plugs Motor mounts Hose bib drain Light bulb Ozone fitting Check valve Ozonator Stereo power supply (optional) Stereo MP3 plug (optional) 15 Stereo head unit (optional)
  • Page 84 e-series eQuiPment diagram MODEL 530 MODEL 435 Component Qty. Control box and heater Two-speed pump Slice valves Pump unions Pump plug Motor mounts Hose bib drain Light bulb Ozonator fitting Check valve Ozonator Stereo power supply (optional) Stereo MP3 plug (optional) 15 Stereo head unit (optional)
  • Page 85 e-series eQuiPment diagram MODEL 435 2-PUMP MODEL 425 Component Qty. Control box and heater Two-speed pump Slice valves GFCI Pump unions Pump plug Motor mounts Light bulb Hose bib drain Ozonator fitting Ozonator Check valve Stereo power supply (optional) Stereo MP3 plug (optional) 15 Stereo head unit (optional)
  • Page 86 e-series eQuiPment diagram MODEL 322 Component Qty. Control box and heater Two-speed pump Slice valves GFCI Pump unions Pump plug Motor mounts Light bulb Hose bib drain Ozonator fitting Ozonator Check valve Stereo power supply (optional) Stereo MP3 plug (optional) 15 Stereo head unit (optional)
  • Page 87 e-series troubleshooting guide PLEASE NOTE: The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner. If the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below, please contact your authorized dealer for service. (Improper servicing by an unau- thorized service provider or spa owner could result in damage not covered by the warranty and could cause serious injury.) EQUIPMENT WILL NOT OPERATE • Check the control panel LCD window for diagnostic code.
  • Page 88 Comes up every 7 days, press any button to reset. CLN FLTR: Maintenance reminder to clean the filter. Comes up every 30 days, press any button to reset. CHNG WATR: Maintenance reminder to change the water. Comes up every 90 days, press any button to reset. CLN COVR: Maintenance reminder to clean the cover. Comes up every 180 days, press any button to reset. CHNG FLTR: Maintenance reminder to change the filter. Comes up every 365 days, press any button to reset. MAINTENANCE & WATER CARE Please see the Maintenance and Water Care information in the Marquis Owner’s Manual section.
  • Page 89 WHAT MARQUIS CORP. WILL DO IN THE EVENT OF A PROBLEM Marquis Corp. agrees to repair any plumbing or surface defects and to repair or furnish a replacement for any factory-installed component covered under this warranty which, upon test and examination by Marquis Corp., proves to have...
  • Page 90 In the event that Marquis Corp. or its agent determines that your problem can be ad- dressed by providing a replacement part to you for installation in your spa, a replace- ment part will be provided to you at no charge when you return the defective part. All...
  • Page 91 In no event shall any obligation of Marquis Corp. extend beyond the original period of any applicable warranty determined according to the effective warranty date of the original purchaser.
  • Page 92 DISCLAIMERS There are no additional warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the terms of this limited warranty. Marquis Corp. makes no warranty of merchantability of the goods or the fitness of the goods for a particular purpose. No other person or entity has been authorized to make any warranty, representation or promise of performance not included in this express written warranty, and Marquis Corp.
  • Page 93 CAUTION: Overtightening of the filter can cause the filter or filter housing to crack. Tighten filter until it is just snug. Note: Filters and filter lids do not qualify for labor coverage. These parts can be purchased or exchanged under warranty at your authorized Marquis dealer. ®...
  • Page 94 s p a maiNte NaNce Leakage Detection Open the equipment door and check for signs of water leakage around the pump(s). Pump seals wear out over time, especially with improper water chemistry. Early detection of pump seal failure can significantly reduce repair costs.
  • Page 95 s p a maiNte NaNce 7. Place the end of the tubing into the vinegar, making certain that the end of the tubing sits at the bottom of the container. 8. Reconnect power to the spa. 9. Run the spa until all of the vinegar is gone. This should allow an ample low of vinegar to be run through the injector and clear the blockage.
  • Page 96 AS NEEDED MAINTENANCE Cover Care It is recommended that you use Marquis Cover Cleaner to keep the Dura- Cover™ clean and conditioned. Proper care of the cover increases the life and keeps it looking great in even the harshest conditions. NOTE: Do not use regular household products or products that contain silicone, alcohol, steel wool, or bleach.
  • Page 97 s p a maiNte NaNce SUSPENDED USE OR WINTERIZING THE SPA If you decide to discontinue the use of your spa for any extended period of time, we suggest you follow the steps below. NOTE: During long periods of inactivity, damage can occur to equipment from condensation within the equipment compartment.
  • Page 98 Jet inserts and valves do not qualify for labor coverage. These parts can be purchased or exchanged under warranty at your authorized Marquis ® dealer. Gaskets and seals are not covered under the warranty.
  • Page 99: Total Alkalinity

    MARQUIS & E-SERIES SPA CARE GUIDE The control system in your Marquis spa will automatically circulate and filter. (See SpA CONTROL OpERATION, ConstantClean™ and SmartClean™ sections.) The sanitation requires minimal effort if done consistently and properly. To sanitize spa water, three things are required: 1.
  • Page 100 MARQUIS & E-SERIES SPA CARE GUIDE Calcium hardness Do not use soft water in your spa. It is critical to have calcium in your water. The ideal range of calcium is between 200 – 300 ppm. The calcium hard- ness is normally adjusted when filling or refilling after draining the spa. High calcium levels can cause scale buildup on spa surfaces and equipment.
  • Page 101 MARQUIS & E-SERIES SPA CARE GUIDE SanItIZe ConstantClean™ System (marquis) The ConstantClean™ system utilizes a combination of sanitizers to increase water quality and significantly decrease maintenance. The combination of a Spa Frog® Mineral Cartridge* and the factory installed ozonator greatly reduce the amount of sanitizer required.
  • Page 102 ® treatment method. Water Care reGImen Marquis SpaCare™ products are classified by easy to follow usage guidelines. The information below indicates whether the product should be used daily, weekly, monthly, when filling, or as needed – if special water conditions arise.
  • Page 103 Water Clarifier Microscopic particles can pass through the spa filter and create cloudy water. The use of Marquis SpaCare™ Water Clarifier combines these microscopic particles into larger particles that can be trapped in the filter to clear cloudy water.
  • Page 104 SPA CARE & E njoy MEnt GUIDE Water Care trouBleShootInG GuIde note: If you request a service call and no problem is found with the spa or the problem is not covered by warranty (i.e. chemical damage), you will be charged at the regular service rate.
  • Page 105 SPA CARE & E njoy MEnt GUIDE no Sanitizer reading p: Sanitizer level is too low. S: Shock and/or adjust Spa Frog bromine cartridge until the sanitizer ® registers in the recommended range. p: Test strip remains “white” even after sanitizer has been added. S: Sanitizer level could be extremely high.
  • Page 106 SPA CARE & E njoy ME nt GUIDE duraWood Step InStallatIon (optIon) The DuraWood step and mounting brackets may be placed along a straight side of the spa, most often centered to the entry location. Find the center of the spa side where you want to mount the step.

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