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EMAIL:
sales@aquapulsespas.com.au
WEB: www.aquapulsespas.com.au
PHONE: (07) 3208 4625
Coral Classic Spa
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 CONTACT DETAILS EMAIL: sales@aquapulsespas.com.au WEB: www.aquapulsespas.com.au PHONE: (07) 3208 4625 Coral Classic Spa USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Acrylic shell care Empty spa warning Draining the spa – using the drain fitting Turning jets on & off 10-11 Operating your Coral Classic Spa Setting the time Setting the cycle cleaning Setting the cycle heating Turning on the heater manually – maintaining heat...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is very subjective and depends on your age, health and medical history. If you don’t know your tolerance to hot water or experience dizziness, headaches or nausea you should exit the spa immediately and cool down. WARNINGS Children in and around the spa should be supervised at all times by a responsible adult.
  • Page 4: Hyperthermia

    HYPERTHERMIA Since your spa can be set to reach temperatures of 40°C (104°F) users should be aware that extended submersion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead to hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37°C (98.6°F).
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    You will need a suitable electrical supply to run the spa. The Coral Classic Spa requires a 10Amp Residual Current Device Protected Dedicated Power Connection. Your Licenced Electrical Contractor can hardwire the spa straight to the meter box in your house or they can install a 10Amp residual current device protected dedicated single power plug.
  • Page 6: Important Usage Warnings - Non Warranty Faults

    IMPORTANT USAGE WARNINGS – NON WARRANTY FAULTS Spas are extremely delicate products and require regular maintenance. Below we will list a number of common causes of problems which are not covered under this warranty. Should we ever need to visit you to repair your spa you will be charged the full cost of a repair if we found that the cause was the result of poor maintenance or customer negligence.
  • Page 7: How To Remove Your Spas Filter

    just apply the amounts of chemical that they tell you to apply. The reason for this is that they might set the parameters differently to what your spa requires. Water chemistry test history showing results for Free Chlorine, Total Chlorine, pH, Alkalinity, Calcium Hardness & Cyanuric Acid, must be kept as a dated once-a-month digital reference as part of your warranty terms.
  • Page 8: Hardcover Installation

    water appears to circulate through the system it is very likely that you have an air lock. To resolve this problem, turn the pump off and loosen the unions at the side of the suction end of the pump until water begins to flow through, then retighten the union and try turning the pump on again.
  • Page 9: Turning Jets On & Off

    An empty or partially empty spa of water during sunlight hours can cause deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration, blisters or holes in the spa’s fiberglass, acrylic and fittings, this can happen within minutes of the spa being emptied or partially empty. Your warranty does not cover deforming, melting, crazing, discolouration, blisters or holes in the spa’s acrylic and fittings, so it is especially important your hardcover is on the spa when not in use and the spa is filled with water at all times during daylight hours.
  • Page 10: Operating Your Coral Classic Spa

    OPERATING YOUR CORAL CLASSIC SPA Your spa has two modes of operation, Standby and Active modes. To switch between Standby and Active modes press The spa will display ‘---’ to indicate that the spa is in Standby mode. Please Note: The Blue buttons will only operate when the spa is in Standby mode and the Black buttons will only operate when the spa is in Active mode.
  • Page 11 OPERATING YOUR CORAL CLASSIC SPA BUTTON FUNCTION MODE Turns on Water Jets 1 Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only No Function Active Mode Only Turns on Heater for Manual Active Mode Only Heating...
  • Page 12: Setting The Time

    SETTING THE TIME When turning on the spa for the first time you will need to set the clock time. To set the clock time the spa must be in Standby mode. Please ensure the spa is in Standby Mode (---). The three horizontal dashes must be displayed. Press button to enter the time setting mode.
  • Page 13: Setting The Cycle Heating

    SETTING THE CYCLE HEATING Use the preheating function at the same time you run your cleaning cycle. Ensure the spa is in Standby Mode (---) Press Now enter the time of day you want the spa to begin preheating using a 24- hour clock. (Use the same time set for the cleaning cycle).
  • Page 14: Turning On The Heater Manually- Maintaining Heat

    TURNING ON THE HEATER MANUALLY- MAINTAINING HEAT Ensure the spa is in Active Mode. Press the button to adjust the temperature to the desired temperature. Press this button to turn on the heater manually. You will see the word heat flashing on the touchpad, once the heat word goes solid and stops flashing the spa is heating.
  • Page 15 Symptoms Possible Cause(s) Possible Resolutions No Power MCB Switch off Check MCB Inadequate wiring of power to spa Consult electrician Fuse blown in control box Replace fuse RCD Tripped Reset RCD Connected Improperly Consult electrician No Circulation Impeller clogged Access and clean Water level too low Top up water RCD Repeatedly Tripping...

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