MAAX xstream Owner's Manual
MAAX xstream Owner's Manual

MAAX xstream Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Swim Spas Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Gfci Alert

    ALERT Your new Swim Spa GFCI will trip. A Ground Fault Interrupter (GFCI) Trip Test must occur to al- low proper spa function. Your Swim Spa came with special instructions for the install- er / electrician. If they have not already advised you on what to do or expect form the GFCI Trip Test, please contact them for instructions.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Warnings

    IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during NOTE: When installing and using this the use of a Swim Spa or hot tub to avoid equipment, basic safety precautions should unconsciousness and possible drowning. always be taken to reduce the risk of electrical shock, to ensure safe usage, and WARNING:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GFCI Alert Panel Unlock Operating Modes Important Safety Warnings Time and Filtration Cycles Setting the Time Table of Contents Preset Filter Cycles Changing Filter Cycles Important Safety Instructions Clean-Up Cycle Do’s and Don’ts Inversion Feature Hyperthermia Light Swim Spa installation Swim Spa Control System (Spa Side) Site and Positioning...
  • Page 5 pH Level Water Maintenance Sanitizing With Ozone Specialty Chemicals Draining Your Swim Spa Filter Maintenance Winterizing Swim Spa Cabinet Care Swim Spa Surface Care and Cleaning Underwater LED light cluster Common Water Problems Common Hardware Problems Swim Spa Soaking Guidelines 460 Series System Wiring Diagram 167 Series System Wiring Diagram Swim Spa...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL are broken or missing. Never replace a INSTRUCTIONS suction tting with one rated less than the ow rate marked on the original suc- 2. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, tion tting. do not permit children to use this prod- uct unless they are closely supervised at 7.
  • Page 7: Do's And Don'ts

    tion before or during spa use may lead bare copper conductor not smaller than to unconsciousness with the possibility of No. 6 AWG. drowning. e. Obese persons and persons with a 3. All eld-installed metal components such history of heart disease, low or high as rails, ladders, drains or similar hard blood pressure, circulatory system prob- ware located within 5 ft.
  • Page 8: Hyperthermia

    problems with your spa and equipment Hyperthermia as well as being a health risk. The causes, symptoms, and e ects of • Clean the spa lter monthly or as needed. hyperthermia may be described as follows: • Position the spa so that all sides remain Hyperthermia occurs when the internal accessible for maintenance.
  • Page 9: Swim Spa Installation

    Site and Positioning to prevent ground water, rain, snow melt, or MAAX® Spas recommends that a Swim Spa be sources of water from collecting around the placed in its nal installation site by crane. In equipment of the Swim Spa.
  • Page 10: Outdoor Installation

    Swim Spa outdoors: of materials capable of withstanding high humidity. Local codes pertaining to fencing. 5. MAAX® Spas only recommends the use of a Local electrical and plumbing codes. concrete foundation pad to support your View from your house.
  • Page 11: Swim Spa System Components

    SWIM SPA SYSTEM COMPONENTS A. Filter Skimmer/Weir Door: Removes shown). The Swim Spa Lounge and oating debris from the water surface, Pro models feature one control pack, provides a water return path to equipment, three jet pumps, one UV sanitizer, one and houses water lter elements.
  • Page 12: Swim Spa Components

    SWIM SPA COMPONENTS Reference only. Equipment is not always as shown Note: No consumer serviceable parts. We Warning and Installation Label: Contains recommend that only an authorized service important safety information, hazard technician perform Swim Spa repair or warnings and installation instructions. service.
  • Page 13: Jets And Air Controls

    JETS AND AIR CONTROLS Swim Area Jets automatic ltration cycles, and, as such, is not Swim Spa Turbo Swim jets are designed to adjustable. produce a smooth ow of water with high output to create a consistent swim stream. Note: Ozone production is suspended when Whether you want to swim or walk/jog against other functions are activated on the control the force of the jets, you will nd the ow of...
  • Page 14: Air Controls

    Gently pull the jet assembly from the housing. To clean the jet insert and housing, use a pressurized hose and spray the inside of the jet. Soak the jet in a diluted Swim Spa cleaning solution, rinse. Wipe the inside of the housing to remove any debris.
  • Page 15: Electrical Information

    OPEN disabling the heater. See your authorized position before lling or re lling spa! MAAX Spas dealer to select this option. A clip is provided to help keep the slice valve open. Run spa and check for union 240 Volt Installation leaks before reinstalling front panel.
  • Page 16 Only the spa light can be operating at the same time without disabling the heater. See your authorized MAAX Spas dealer to select this option. Spas installed for 240 volt, 60 Hz, single phase operation require a 4-wire, 60 amp...
  • Page 17: Start Up Procedures

    START UP PROCEDURES Follow recommendations for site location and 4. Add chemicals. See Chemical Treatment electrical connection. and Water Maintenance section. Follow Operating Instructions for your particular 1. Use standard “tap water” to ll the model to set heat to the desired Swim Spa by draping a garden hose temperature.
  • Page 18: Swim Spa Control System (Swim Zone)

    SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEM Swim Spa swim zone control All Swim Spa models utilize the topside control panel shown above. This control panel operates all functions of the swim zone on all models. This control supports the following features: •...
  • Page 19: User's Pads

    User’s Pads Temperature User’s Pads are the buttons located on the The maximum set temperature is 104°F (40°C) topside control panel and are used to program and the minimum set temperature is 80°F various Swim Spa functions (i.e., turn on Swim (26°C).
  • Page 20: Temperature Lock

    is timed to automatically turn o after four When the control panel lock is engaged, all hours of operation. automatic Swim Spa functions will operate normally but cannot be altered. The high speed operation of Pump 1, and the low and high speed operation of Pump 2 and Panel Unlock Pump 3, is timed to automatically turn o after To unlock the panel, touch the TIME, JETS...
  • Page 21: Time And Filtration Cycles

    pressing the PROG button. button to advance the hours up or down to the desired set point. Press the Sleep Mode heats the Swim Spa to within PROG button to enter the time hour. The 20°F (11°C) of the set temperature only minute digits will now be ashing on the during lter cycles.
  • Page 22: Clean-Up Cycle

    at least four hours per day is recommended to will revert back to display the current water properly clean and maintain the water. temperature. To initiate the programming sequence to Pressing the TIME button at any time during change lter cycles, press TIME, PROG, PROG, the above programming sequence will save and PROG within 3 seconds.
  • Page 23: Swim Spa Control System (Spa Side)

    SWIM SPA SERIES SPA CONTROL SYSTEM Swim Spa, spa side control This control operates only the spa zone section of the Swim Spa Duo-Pro model. This control supports the following features: • 1 Dual-speed Jet Pump • Underwater LED lighting •...
  • Page 24: Light

    User’s Pads down 1°F (0,5°C). If you want to increase User’s Pads are the buttons located on the the temperature and the displayed indicates topside control panel and are used to program the temperature was increased by 1°F (0,5°C), various spa functions (i.e., turn on spa light, set continue to press the TEMP pad until the temperature, etc.).
  • Page 25: Temperature Lock

    1 cannot be turned o ; however, all other turns on 12 hours later. Filter cycles are pre-set control functions can be activated. for a two hour duration. MODES OF OPERATION: Note: To properly clean and maintain spa, In the standard con guration your spa can be a total lter time of at least four hours per switched among Standard, Economy, and day is recommended.
  • Page 26: Light

    Accessory Mode Shuts O In... Accessory Mode Shuts o in... F8 8 hours for each cycle, 16 hours per day Pump 1 4 hours FC Continuous ltration, 24 hours per day Pump 1 High 15 minutes DOL Light 4 hour To exit the lter-set procedure, touch ‘JETS’.
  • Page 27: Swim Spa Options & Features

    SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEM Digital Optic Lighting (DOL) a timed ltration cycle. During the lter cycle, All Swim Spas are equipped with a Digital activating other functions will suspend ozone Optic Lighting System, or DOL. This system has production for 30 minutes. di erent color settings (modes) to enhance your overall Swim Spa experience.
  • Page 28: Entertainment System (Optional)

    changing the bulb. WARNING: Prevent Electrocution. Do Optional Entertainment System not connect any auxiliary components Select models may be equipped with an audio (for example cable, additional speakers, system designed to provide the ultimate swim headphones, additional audio/video Spa entertainment experience. Power to the components, etc.) to the system.
  • Page 29: Safety Features

    EQUIPMENT SAFETY FEATURES Accessory Mode Shuts o in... Automatic Time Outs Pump 1 4 hours Your Swim Spa is equipped with an Pump 1 High 15 minutes automatic Time Out feature designed to Pump 2 15 minutes protect both the equipment and the user. Pump 2 High 15 minutes...
  • Page 30: Common Lcd Messages

    If the LCD displays... Indicates... What happens... Possible cause... Corrective action... Water ow Heater will shut down - Plugged lter - Remove lter and clean - problem while Swim Spa - Low water - Add water - Persistent continues to function - Contact dealer ow problem normally...
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Water Chemistry pH Level Water chemistry is critical in a Swim Spa pH is the balance of acidity and alkalinity in system. Chemicals are used to sanitize the water. Maintaining proper pH is important the water and control the pH balance. for the e ectiveness of your sanitizer, for user The combination of warm or high water comfort, and to prevent corrosion of the Swim...
  • Page 32: Sanitizing With Ozone

    which in conjunction with spa sanitizing and usage and when changing or replenishing the water balancing chemicals provides you with Swim Spa water. cleaner, healthier water, reduced chemical usage, and protects your skin from chemically Draining your Swim Spa induced irritation. NOTE: Always turn the circuit breaker o Sanitizing with Ozone when you drain your Swim Spa.
  • Page 33: Filter Maintenance

    2. Drain Swim Spa and hoses of all 5. Soak lter in a commercial lter cleaner/ water using the directions for Draining Your degreaser, available from your MAAX® Swim Spa (pg. 31). Open all unions, and Spa dealer, per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 34: Swim Spa Cabinet Care

    NOTE: Prior to re lling the Swim Spa, applied to the acrylic surface with a soft cloth drain all antifreeze from Swim Spa and and wiped clean. Use a non-abrasive mild dish hoses using the instructions for Draining washing detergent such as Ivory®Liquid. Rinse Your Swim Spa (Pg.
  • Page 35: Common Water Problems

    COMMON WATER PROBLEMS Problem Usual Cause Solution Cloudy Water - Inadequate ltration/ - Check to make sure the lter is running dirty lter properly; clean lter with a lter cleaner - Excessive oils/organic or degreaser matter - Shock the Swim Spa with a chlorine or - Improper sanitation/ bromine sanitizer, or other shock treatment bacteria...
  • Page 36 Problem Usual Cause Solution Musty Odor - Bacterial or - Shock with a chlorine or bromine sanitizer, algae growth or other shock treatment product. If problem is visible, drain, clean, re ll and balance water Foaming/Scum - Build up of body oils, - Skim foam o using your leaf net or Ring Around lotion and chemicals...
  • Page 37 Problem Usual Cause Solution Sanitizer - Excessive organics in - Increase shock dosage; add sanitizer; Dissipating water shower before entering Swim Spa Too Rapidly - Temperature too high - Reduce temperature - Low pH - Raise pH with sodium bicarbonate product - Low pH corrosion of - Use chelating agent if metals are present;...
  • Page 38: Common Hardware Problems

    COMMON HARDWARE PROBLEMS Problem Usual Cause Solution System not - House circuit breaker tripped or - Reset circuit breaker in panel box operating in OFF position Heater not - Water level too low - Add water to ll line on skimmer operating - Heater mode not selected - Refer to temperature/heater...
  • Page 39 Problem Usual Cause Solution Noisy pump - Clogged or blocked suction or skimmer - Clean suction grate and and motor - Low water level skimmer basket - Damaged or worn motor bearings - Add water to normal water level - Contact dealer No water ow - Pump not primed - See Priming section, pg.
  • Page 40: Swim Spa Soaking Guidelines

    SWIM SPA SOAKING GUIDELINES 1. Persons with heart disease, diabetes, blood light-headed. If you wish to soak in pressure or circulatory abnormalities, a high temperature water 104°F (40°C), leave serious illness, or pregnant women should the Swim Spa after 15 minutes, shower, not enter a Swim Spa without prior cool down and then return for another consultation with their doctor.
  • Page 41 12. Never allow anyone to jump or dive into workout. If you like to sprint during your the Swim Spa. The water depth will not workout, you can use the optional swim accommodate jumping or diving, and tether to give you maximum resistance serious injury or possible death can result when sprinting.
  • Page 42: 460 Series System Wiring Diagram

    460 SERIES SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram For All Swim Spa Models (240V), Swim Zone 460 — PN 54301-04 CONNECT ONLY TO CIRCUITS PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GFCI. A DISCONNECTING MEANS MUST BE INSTALLED WITHIN SIGHT FROM 1/07/10 THE EQUIPMENT AND AT LEAST 5 FEET (1.52 M) FROM THE INSIDE WALLS OF THE POOL, SPA, OR HOT TUB.
  • Page 43: 167 Series System Wiring Diagram

    167 SERIES SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM Wiring Diagram For Spa Model Duo-Pro (240V), Spa Side Only 167 — PN 54293-02 01/07/10 BLK AC F7 20A 250V F5 30A WHITE AC F4 0.3A 250V WHITE BLACK PERSISTENT RED AC 2-S RLY MEMORY SWITCHBANK A J6 J60 HTR-1...
  • Page 44: Safety Sign

    MAAX Spas Industries Corp. provides a limited warranty to our customers. It applies to the spa structure, surface, plumbing, pumps, heater, blower, and controls. The limited warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper maintenance, improper installation, misuse, abuse, neglect,, accident, re, normal wear and tear, or improper water maintenance.
  • Page 45: Copyrights And Trademarks

    , are registered trademarks of MAAX® Spas. Disclaimer: The information in this manual is accurate to the best of MAAX Spas Industries Corporations’ knowledge. However, MAAX Spas Industries Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 46 Your MAAX Spas® dealer: 25605 South Arizona Avenue, Chandler, Arizona 85248 ©1993-2010 MAAX Spas Industries Corp., Printed in U.S.A.

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