Sweetwater Spas Maxxus Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Owner’s Manual Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Important Hot Tub Owner Information...1 Important Safety Instructions ...2 Locating Your Sweetwater Hot Tub...8 General Electrical Safety Instructions...9 Equipment Bay / Wiring Illustrations 1-4 ...10 Electrical Installation Instructions (240 VAC) ...1 1 Bali Service Connection (120 VAC)...12 Power Supply Options and Requirements ...12 Start Up Instructions ...14 Control Panels...16 Warmer and Cooler Buttons...1 7...
  • Page 3 Wiring Diagram Bali Domestic (60 Hz) ...28 Wiring Diagram Cyprus and Aruba Domestic (60 Hz)...29 Wiring Diagram Palermo and Bahia Domestic (60 Hz)...30 Wiring Diagram Bali Export (50 Hz)...31 Wiring Diagram Cyprus and Aruba Export (50 Hz)...32 Wiring Diagram Palermo and Bahia Export (50 Hz) ...33...
  • Page 4: Important Hot Tub Owner Information

    Important Hot Tub Owner Information Your Sweetwater hot tub is constructed to the highest stan- dards and is capable of providing many years of trouble-free use. However, because heat retentive materials are utilized to insulate the hot tub for efficient operation, an uncovered hot tub surface directly exposed to sunlight and high tem- peratures for an extended period is subject to permanent damage.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including: 1) WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. 2) WARNING: A grounding wire connector is provided on this unit to con- nect a minimum No.
  • Page 6 8) WARNING: To Reduce the Risk of Injury: a) The water in a hot tub should never exceed 104˚F (40˚C). Water tem- peratures between 100˚F (38˚C) and 104˚F (40˚C) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when hot tub use exceeds 10 minutes.
  • Page 7: Save These Instructions

    c) At least two lugs marked “Bonding Lugs” are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal box/compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the hot tub to these terminals with an insulated or bare cop- per conductor not smaller than No.
  • Page 8 AVERTISSEMENT: POUR EVITER L’EVANOUISSEMENT ET LA NOYADE EVENTUELLE, NE PRENDRE NI DROGUE NI ALCOOL AVANT D’UTILISER LA CUVE DE RELAXATION NI QUAND ON S’Y TROUVE. WARNING: Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physi- cian before using a hot tub. AVERTISSEMENT: LES FEMMES ENCEINTES, QUE LEUR GROSSESSE SOIT CONFIRMEE OU NON, DEVRAIENT CONSULTER UN MEDECIN AVANT D’UTILISER LA CUVE DE RELAXATION .
  • Page 9 CAUTION: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. ATTENTION: LA TENEUR DE L’EAU EN MATIERES DISSOUTES DOIT ETRE CONFORME AUX DIRECTIVES DU FABRICANT. WARNING: The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs. AVERTISSEMENT: LA CONSOMMATION D’ALCOOL OU DE DROGUE AUG- MENTE CONSIDERABLEMENT LES RISQUES D’HYPERTHERMIE MORTELLE DANS UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION .
  • Page 10: Light Button

    Persons suffering from heart disease, diabetes, high or low blood pres- sure, and any condition requiring medical treatment, pregnant women,the elderly, or infants should consult with a physician before using a hot tub. 2. The Consumer Products Safety Commission has stated that the water temperature in a hot tub should not exceed 104˚F (40˚C).
  • Page 11: Locating Your Sweetwater Hot Tub

    Locating Your Sweetwater Hot Tub Bali Model Only Bali models to be connected to 120 VAC electrical service must be locat- ed no more than 10 feet (3m) from a grounded, grounding type electrical outlet so that the power cord included can be plugged directly into it. *DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD as this could cause damage to the hot tub’s equipment due to insufficient voltage.
  • Page 12: General Electrical Safety Instructions

    run-off water will shorten the life expectancy of the hot tub cover. * Power cord is not available for Canada - the hot tub must be hard wired. For indoor installations, be certain to make provisions for proper ventilation. When the hot tub is in use, considerable amounts of moisture will escape. This can damage certain surfaces over time.
  • Page 13: Equipment Bay / Wiring Illustrations 1-4

    1. Control Box 2. Grounding Lugs 3. Power Supply Entrances. Use Equipment Panel ‘notch’ on Bali Model. 240V 3-Wire Hook-up Palermo, Aruba,Cyprus and Bahia Models Illustration No. 3 120V 3-Wire Hook-up Bali Models Only Page 10 Illustration No. 1 Equipment Bay Illustration No.
  • Page 14: Electrical Installation Instructions (240 Vac)

    Electrical Installation Instructions For Connection to 240V Service (Note: The Bali model may be connected to 120V service. See the Instructions on next page.) IMPORTANT NOTICE: The electrical wiring of this hot tub must meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any applicable state or local codes.
  • Page 15: Bali Service Connection (120 Vac)

    Bali 120 VAC Service Connection 1. Remove the center cabinet panel directly under the hot tub’s control panel. 2. Locate and unroll the GFI protected power cord. 3. Replace cabinet panel making sure cord passes through notch. Refer to additional instructions in box on page 8. * Power cord is not available for Canada - the hot tub must be hard wired.
  • Page 16 BALI DOMESTIC MODEL (60 Hz) 120V/15A Voltage 120 volts Current Draw 12 amps No. of Wires Three (15 amp cord) Circuit Breaker 15 amp PALERMO and BAHIA EXPORT MODELS (50 Hz) 230V/25A Voltage 230 to 240 volts Current Draw 18 amps No.
  • Page 17: Start Up Instructions

    Start Up Instructions FOR BEST RESULTS, READ EACH STEP IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THAT STEP. 1. PREPARE THE HOT TUB FOR FILLING • Clear all debris from the hot tub. (Although the hot tub shell has been polished at the factory, you may want to treat it with a specially formu- lated hot tub cleaner and wax available from your dealer prior to filling the first time.) •...
  • Page 18 6. SET HOT TUB TO HEAT (Default Set Temp is 100˚F (38˚C) To warm the hot tub water up to a comfortable temperature, follow these steps: • The LED display on the control panel displays the actual temperature of the hot tub water. Press either the COOLER (Down) or WARMER (Up) button to display the “set”...
  • Page 19: Control Panels

    Digital Command Center These buttons: 1. Display temperature setting. Indicates 2. Change temperature setting. heater is on. 3. Perform other programming functions. WARMER HEAT COOLER Digital Command Center Controls Pump 2-speed indicator pump Light indicator Controls light JETS 1 LIGHT Red LED display: can shown current water temperature, set water temperature, error messages, and filter modes.
  • Page 20: Warmer And Cooler Buttons

    Pump 1 Controls indicator 2-speed pump 1 Light indicator Controls light JETS 1 LIGHT Red LED display: can shown current water temperature, set water temperature, error messages, and filter modes. WARMER AND COOLER BUTTONS The hot tub’s thermostat is to provide you with optimum control of the hot tub water temperature.
  • Page 21: Initial Start Up

    NOTE: Auto Shut-off -- Anytime a pump has been manually turned on, it will automatically turn off after approximately 20 minutes. If at this time you desire more jet operation, you may simply turn them back on. You will notice that occasionally, when you touch the button to turn off the high speed of the pump, the low speed continues to operate.
  • Page 22: Light Button 1

    To change the filter cycles, press and hold the“WARMER” button and “COOLER” buttons for 3 seconds. This will get you into the filter cycle pro- gramming mode. Use the “WARMER” and “COOLER” buttons to scroll between F1 and L2. This numeric value coincides with a specific filter cycle that is to be used for filtration.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Filter

    CLEANING THE FILTER Your Sweetwater hot tub is equipped with a cartridge filter located in the skimmer/filter well. Filtering is accomplished when the 2-speed pump 1, on either high or low speed, causes water to flow through the polyester mesh of the filter.
  • Page 24: Draining And Refilling

    DRAINING AND REFILLING CAUTION: There are certain precautions to keep in mind when drain- ing your hot tub. If it is extremely cold, and the hot tub is outdoors, freez- ing could occur in the lines or the equipment. On the other hand, if it is hot outdoors, do not leave the hot tub’s surface exposed to direct sun- light for long periods.
  • Page 25: Maintaining The Cover

    MAINTAINING THE COVER Using the insulating hot tub cover anytime the hot tub is not in use will sig- nificantly reduce your operating costs, heatup time and maintenance require- ments. To prolong the life of the cover, handle it with care and clean it regularly using mild soap and water.
  • Page 26: Restarting Your Hot Tub In Cold Weather

    8. Reinstall the wood side panels and cover the hot tub so that no casual moisture can enter the hot tub. Disconnect garden hose and replace drain cap. Consult your Authorized Sundance Dealer if you have any questions regarding winter use or winterizing. RESTARTING YOUR HOT TUB IN COLD WEATHER If you want to start up your hot tub after it has sat empty for a time in freez- ing temperatures, be aware that the water remaining in certain sections of the...
  • Page 27: Sanitizing

    SANITIZING To destroy bacteria and organic compounds in the hot tub water, a sanitizer must be used regularly. A residual sanitizer level of 1 to 3 ppm (parts per mil- lion) is generally considered desirable. Bromine tablets, a two-part bromine system or granular chlorine (dichlor) are all acceptable sanitizers.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting Procedures

    SN2 Nonfunctional temperature sensor Open or short in temperature sensor. Heater is deactivated. This must be repaired by the dealer or qualified service technician. Water flow problem Pressure switch is not closed when the pump is activated. Heater is deactivated. Proper flow of water is inhibited or pressure switch has malfunctioned.
  • Page 29: Pump Priming Instructions

    PUMP DOES NOT Depress "Jets" sensor. OPERATE BUT 1. If no sound is detected or if a "buzzing" sound is LIGHT DOES detected, turn off power to the hot tub and contact OPERATE. your dealer or service center. 2. If motor operates but no water flows to jets: a.
  • Page 30 any comments or suggestions, or if you wish to be informed on any new products for your hot tub, please write to us. CONGRATULATIONS on your good taste and welcome to the happiest and most relaxed family in the world! Page 27...
  • Page 31: Wiring Diagram Bali Domestic (60 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Bali Domestic (60 Hz) NOTE: FOR 240 VOLTS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNIT: 1. MOVE THE RED WIRE FROM POS. 1 TO POS. 3 ON THE TB1 TERMINAL BLOCK. 2. IF THE SPA IS TO BE OPERATED ON A 40A SERVICE. REMOVE THE JUMPER PROVIDED AT LOCATION JP1-&2..
  • Page 32: Wiring Diagram Cyprus And Aruba Domestic (60 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Cypress and Aruba Domestic (60 Hz) Page 29...
  • Page 33: Wiring Diagram Palermo And Bahia Domestic (60 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Palermo and Bahia Domestic (60 Hz) Page 30...
  • Page 34: Wiring Diagram Bali Export (50 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Bali Export (50 Hz) Page 31...
  • Page 35: Wiring Diagram Cyprus And Aruba Export (50 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Cyprus and Aruba Export (50 Hz) Page 32...
  • Page 36: Wiring Diagram Palermo And Bahia Export (50 Hz)

    Electrical Wiring Diagram Palermo and Bahia Export (50 Hz) Page 33...
  • Page 37 14525 Monte Vista Ave, Chino, CA 91710/USA Part #6530-320 • Rev. D • © 2001 Sundance Spas, Inc.

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