Artesian Spas Grand Bahama Owner's Manual

Artesian Spas Grand Bahama Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 Notes: WWW.ARTESIANSPAS.COM Part # 11-0107-11 R0112...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Locking the Set Temperature......Copyright 2012 May Mfg. LLC - All rights Reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or transmitted in any form or for any purposes Additional Features........... without the express written consent of Artesian Spas.
  • Page 4: Congratulations

    Table of Contents Congratulations! Diagnostic Messages............. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Island spa by Maintaining Your Spa............. Artesian. We know you will enjoy your spa. Although spas are Draining Your Spa..........relaxing and fun, we believe they can be an indispensable part Pillow Care............
  • Page 5: Important Safety Warnings

    Important Safety Warnings For your future reference and convenience, please record the Se- rial and Model number along with the installation date in the spaces provided below. STORE THIS MANUAL WHERE YOU CAN EAS- PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ ALL OF THESE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS PRIOR TO USING YOUR SPA.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 8. DANGER - Risk of Electric Shock - Do not permit any electrical ap- 4. DANGER- Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electric appliance, pliance such as a light, telephone, radio, or television, within 5 feet such as a light, telephone, radio, or television, within 5 feet (1.5m) of a spa (1.5 m) of a spa.
  • Page 7 Important Safety Instructions Marking for equipment assemblies WARNING REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Install at least 5 feet from water using nonmettalic plumbing. Do not install under spa skirt or within an enclosure that would restrict ventilation. If blower is included, install at least 1 foot above maximum water level. REDUCE THE RISK OF CHILD DROWING 1.
  • Page 8: Electrical Requirements And Installation

    Picture of System Box Terminal Electrical Requirements and Installation Connection for 60Hz The following information is provided for hooking up electrical supply to your new spa. A qualified, licensed, electrician must perform this work. Failure to follow these instructions will terminate all warranty coverage Service Input Wiring for Vs5xxZ and VS3xx and can cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 9: 60Hz Gfci Wiring Schematic

    60 Hz GFCI Wiring Schematic 50 Hz Electrical Service Configuration Single Service, TN and TT Electrical Systems (1 X 16 Amp or 1 X 32 Amp) 3 Wires (1 Line + 1 Neutral + 1 Protective Earth) Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system ground terminal as marked.
  • Page 10 50 Hz Electrical Service Configuration 50 Hz Electrical Service Configuration Dual Service, TN and TT Electrical Systems 3-Phase Service, TN and TT Electrical Systems (2 x 16 Amp) (3 x 16 Amp) 5 Wires (2 Lines + 2 Neutrals + 1 Protective Earth) 5 Wires (3 Lines + 1 Neutral + 1 Protective Earth) Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system ground Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system...
  • Page 11 50 Hz Electrical Service Configuration 50 Hz Electrical Service Configuration Single Service, IT Electrical System (No Neutral) Line - Line voltage is 230VAC (1 X 16 Amp or 1 X 32 Amp) 3 Wires (2 Lines + 1 Protective Earth) 3 Phase Service, IT Electrical System (No Neutral) Protective Earth wire (Green / Yellow) must be connected to system ground Line - Line voltage is 230VAC...
  • Page 12: Spa Start Up

    Spa Start-up 7) Have the spa deck installed by a knowledgeable contractor to ensure proper support. Please read each step of the Start-up section prior to doing the step. 8). If the spa is placed on the ground, even for a short period of time, it must be supported by stones that are at least 2 inches thick and 12 inch- Selecting a Location es square.
  • Page 13: Testing The Gfci Breaker

    Testing the GFCI Breaker NOTE: The electrical service panel for your spa should be equipped with a GFCI breaker. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, perform the following safety test before each use of your spa. 1) Make sure the power is turned on at the electrical service panel. 2) Turn on the GFCI breaker.
  • Page 14: Turning On The Spa For The First Time

    Spa Start-up Topside Controller Instructions Turning on the Spa for the first time. Initial Start up / Setting the Time of Day NOTE: When power is turned on, your spa will automatically start out in priming mode for approximately 2 minutes indicated by “Pr” on the topside control.
  • Page 15: Light

    Light/Mode/Jets Topside Controller Instructions Light Preset Filter Cycles/ Optional Filter Cycles Press the “Light” button to turn the light on and off. Preset Filter Cycles If left on, the light automatically turns off after 4 hours. The first filter cycle is automatically activated at 8:00 am and oper- ates the low speed of pump one* (or the circulation pump if spa is Mode equipped) until 10:00 am.
  • Page 16: Freeze Protection

    Optional Filter Cycles (Summer Mode) cont... Freeze Protection Press “Mode” to see “SET STOP FILTER 1” and adjust the If the temperature sensors detect a drop to below 44°F/6.7°C within the heater, the pump will automatically activate to provide freeze protection.
  • Page 17: Setting The Time

    ML700 Quick Reference Guide ML700 Quick Reference Guide During this time, a press of the “Mode/Prog” button Setting the Time Once the spa has been properly connected the first time (every power up on the EL1000 and some EL2000 systems), notice the will revert to Economy Mode immediately.
  • Page 18: Diagnostic Messages

    Diagnostic Messages Diagnostic Messages Temperature unknown. Sensors are out of balance. If alternating with spa After the pump has been running for 2 minutes, the temperature, it may just be a temporary condition. If temperature will be displayed flashing by itself, spa is shut down. “Overheat”...
  • Page 19: Maintaining Your Spa

    Maintaining Your Spa Jet Care Draining Your Spa We recommend that you clean your jets when you drain your spa. Your spa needs to be drained, cleaned, waxed, and refilled about every 1) Spray jet inserts with a six months. More frequent water changes may be necessary if bather mixture of 1 part vinegar to load is heavy.
  • Page 20: Removing, Installing And Cleaning Filters

    Winterizing Your Spa Maintaining Your Spa Removing, Installing and Cleaning Filters It is not recommended that you drain your spa completely during freez- ing conditions. We recommend that you leave your spa full of water with the power on to keep the tub from freezing. If you decide to drain These are the steps needed to successfully replace your filters.
  • Page 21: Spa Cabinet Care

    Maintaining Your Spa are removed prior to filling the spa. This will help prevent sudsing and improper chemical balance. Spa Cabinet Care Cover Care Your spa comes standard with a PermaWood, or faux wood, cabinet. Cleaning of your spa cover is an important part of routine maintenance. This cabinet requires no maintenance.
  • Page 22: Chemical Treatment Of Water

    Water Chemistry Maintaining Your Spa CAUTION: The chemicals used to maintain the pH balance of the Chemical Treatment of Water water and to sanitize the water can be dangerous. Always follow these basic guidelines when handling the chemicals Water from your tap is fine for showers, bathing and drinking. However, in a contained recirculating system such as in a spa, water must be 1.

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