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100 Series
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  • Page 1 Vita Spa ® 100 Series Manual...
  • Page 2 ALERT Your new spa’s GFCI will trip. A Ground Fault Interrupter (GFCI) Trip Test must occur to allow proper spa function. Spas that come with MXBP20 and MXBP100 control systems come with special instructions for the installer/ electrician. If they have not already advised you on what to do or expect from the GFCI Trip Test, please contact them for instructions.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Warnings

    IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: When installing and using this equipment, basic safety precautions should always be taken to reduce the risk of electrical shock, to ensure safe usage, and to safeguard the user’s health. Failure to follow instructions and warnings contained in this Owner’s Manual, Installation Guide and on the spa/swim spa itself may result in severe personal injury, including death, as well as property damage.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS ..2 TP600 CONTROL PANEL ........25 TABLE OF CONTENTS ......3 Button Functions ............. 25 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . 4 Main Menus ............... 25 DOS AND DON’TS OF SPA CARE ....6 Filling Your Spa ............26 Hyperthermia ..........
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 1. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, surfaces if each metal surface is do not allow children to use spa unless permanently connected by a minimum they are closely supervised at all times. 6 AWG (5.15 mm ) solid copper 2.
  • Page 6 f. Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation. SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Check with your state/local code enforcement officer to determine electrical code requirements and compliance.
  • Page 7: Dos And Don'ts Of Spa Care

    (1.5m) from the spa. All electrical tended periods of time with the cover in connections should comply with local place. Extended operation can cause heat regulations. build-up and interfere with spa operation. D O S A N D D O N’ T S O F S PA C A R E HYP E R T H E R M I A •...
  • Page 8: Spa Installation

    SPA INSTALLATION The electrical supply for this product must recommended. include a suitably rated switch or circuit O U T D O O R I N S TA L L AT I O N breaker to open all ungrounded supply , Consider conductors to comply with Section 422-20 the following:...
  • Page 9: Thermal Creep

    8. For units for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 5 feet (1.52 m) away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit.
  • Page 10: Spa System Components

    SPA SYSTEM COMPONENTS A. Filter Skimmer/Weir: Removes F. Air Controls: Increases or decreases air floating debris from the water surface, entering the jets. Close during heating for provides a water return path to equipment, maximum efficiency. and houses water filter element. G.
  • Page 11: Spa Components

    SPA COMPONENTS Reference only. Equipment is not always as shown. A. Pumps (one pump or more, D. Electrical Connections: Electrical inputs/ depending on model): Low speed for wires for the unit connect here. efficient water circulation during filtration and heating; high speed for maximum E.
  • Page 12: Jets And Air Controls

    JETS AND AIR CONTROLS J E T S dissolve tension. This jet may be the entry All spa jets are individually engineered point for ozone produced during automatic to provide a unique hydro-massage. filtration and therefore it is not adjustable. Note: Ozone production is stopped when Depending on the model, your spa will have a combination of the following jets.
  • Page 13: Air Controls

    jet. Soak the jet in a diluted spa cleaning solution, rinse. Wipe the inside of the housing to remove any debris. • To REINSTALL the jet, line up the tab on the backside of the barrel with the groove in the body.
  • Page 14: Electrical Information

    ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Caution: Risk of electrical shock. having a nominal voltage of 230 V. The user Read and follow all instructions. shall determine in consultation with the I M P O R TA N T S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S supply authority, if necessary, that the service All electrical connections to this spa current capacity at the interface point is...
  • Page 15 equipment compartment (line 1, neutral and breaker. All electrical connections from the ground). A green colored terminal (or wire control pack to the outlet should be done by connector marked “G”, or “GR”, or “Ground- a qualified electrician. For your safety, when ing”) is provided in the control box.
  • Page 16 spa’s power cord will result in an unprotected spa and will void the spa’s warranty. IMPORTANT: Should you ever find the need to move or relocate your spa, it is essential that you understand and apply these installation requirements. Your spa has been carefully engineered to provide maximum safety against electrical shock.
  • Page 17: Voltage/Amperage Chart

    V O LTAG E /A M P E R AG E C H A R T: 240 Volt Installation Units 120 Volt Installation Units Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements Requirement Requirement - 240 volt/60 amp, 50 amp, 40 amp, or 30 amp. - 120 volt/30 amp or 15 amp.
  • Page 18 NOTE: ALL SPAS IN THIS TABLE LEAVE THE FACTORY AS 240V AND CAN BE CONVERTED DOWN TO 120V SPAS THAT ARE CONVERTIBLE (240V TO 120V) North America Model 120V/30A 120V/15A 240V/40A 240V/30A Lune Duet Voeux Image NOTE: Electrical service requirements will change after conversion. See previous page for explanation of corresponding letters and numbers.
  • Page 19: Start Up Procedures

    START UP PROCEDURES P R I M I N G YO U R S PA Follow recommendations for site location and electrical connection. 6” (15.5cm) below When filling your spa for the first time or the top lip of the spa is the level at which the after draining and refilling the spa, you water should be maintained.
  • Page 20: Tp500 Control Panel

    TP500 CONTROL PANEL NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to features available on your spa. See table below for explanations of TP500 Control Panel button functions. M A I N M E N U S BUTTON NAME FUNCTION Jets 1...
  • Page 21: Filling Your Spa

    F I L L I N G YO U R S PA IMPORTANT: A pump should not be allowed to run without priming for more than 2 minutes. PREPARATION AND FILLING Under NO circumstances should a pump be Fill the spa 5-6” (13-15cm) below the lip of the allowed to run without priming beyond the spa.
  • Page 22: Temperature & Temp Range

    Circulation Pump Modes 30 minutes, a clean-up cycle runs for 30 The circ pump (if your spa is equipped with minutes. Pump 1 on Low Speed and the one) operates continuously (24 hours) with ozone generator will run for the set time. The the exception of turning off for 30 minutes at a pump and the ozone generator will run for 30 time when the water temperature reaches 3°F...
  • Page 23: Mode - Rest And Ready

    Range designated in the display by a “down” running, the spa will maintain set temperature arrow. These ranges can be used for various and heat as needed in Ready Mode, without reasons, with a common use being a “ready to polling.
  • Page 24: Flip (Invert Display)

    panel.While pressing and holding the noon, the filter cycles will run as programmed. Temperature button (or UP button if avail- F L I P ( I N V E R T D I S P L AY ) able), slowly press and release the Menu/Se- lect button two times.
  • Page 25: Gfci Test Feature

    Press the temperature button twice to set the ground fault or other unsafe condition and 15-minute increment. Then press Menu/Select the power to the spa must be shut off until a to set. service person can correct the problem. F1 will show on the LCD, then ENDS. Use the temperature button to set the end time.
  • Page 26: Tp600 Control Panel

    TP600 CONTROL PANEL NOTE: The look of your topside control panel design and buttons will vary according to brand and features available on your spa. See table below for pictures and explanation of TP600 Control Panel button functions. M A I N M E N U S BUTTON NAME FUNCTION Jets 1...
  • Page 27: Filling Your Spa

    F I L L I N G YO U R S PA IMPORTANT: A pump should not be allowed to run without priming for more than 2 minutes. PREPARATION AND FILLING Under NO circumstances should a pump be Fill the spa 5-6” (13-15cm) below the lip of the allowed to run without priming beyond the spa.
  • Page 28: Temperature & Temp Range

    Circulation Pump Modes 30 minutes, a clean-up cycle runs for 30 The circ pump (if your spa is equipped with minutes. Pump 1 on Low Speed and the one) operates continuously (24 hours) with ozone generator will run for the set time. The the exception of turning off for 30 minutes at a pump and the ozone generator will run for 30 time when the water temperature reaches 3°F...
  • Page 29: Mode - Rest & Ready

    S W I TC H I N G F R O M R E A DY TO M O D E - R E S T A N D R E A DY R E S T M O D E In order for the spa to heat, a pump needs to circulate water through the heater.
  • Page 30: Flip (Invert Display)

    F L I P ( I N V E R T D I S P L AY ) it automatically. To enter filter cycles, activate temperature From the main screen, activate the flashing and press the “Light” button repeat- temperature flashing. While the temperature edly until the display reads “FLTR”...
  • Page 31: Wifi Connectivity

    WIFI CONNECTIVITY Some hot tubs can be equipped with optional WiFi connectivity to allow you to control the spa via a smart phone and an app. For more information regarding WiFi, contact your local dealer or visit https://www.balboawatergroup. com/ControlMySpa for more info. Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 32: Spa Soaking & Exercise Guidelines

    SPA SOAKING & EXERCISE GUIDELINES 1. Persons with heart disease, diabetes, B. To maximize flow, turn off all non-swim blood pressure or circulatory jets by rotating their outer ring abnormalities, a serious illness, or clockwise. pregnant women should not enter a swim C.
  • Page 33 8. Never use the swim spa while under the 16. Closely monitor your physical condition influence of alcohol or drugs. when exercising in the swim spa. A general rule is that you should be able to talk 9. Consult your doctor about potential normally while exercising.
  • Page 34 22. Whenever using the optional resistance exercise bands, be sure that they are positively clipped into the attachment hardware on the swim spa. After attaching, give the cords a tug to ensure that they are latched. Always remove them from swim spa when you leave the swim spa.
  • Page 35: Equipment Safety Features

    EQUIPMENT SAFETY FEATURES Accessory Mode Shuts off in... AU TO M AT I C T I M E O U T S Pump 1 2 hours Your Spa is equipped with an automatic Time Pump 1 High 30 minutes Out feature designed to protect both the Pump 2 High 30 minutes...
  • Page 36 If LCD displays... Indicates... What happens... Possible cause... Corrective Action... Water flow Heater will shut down - Plugged filter - Remove filter and problem while spa continues - Low water clean - Persistent to function normally - Add water -HTR FLOW flow problem - Contact dealer FAIL...
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be P H L E V E L made by children without supervision. pH is the balance of acidity and alkalinity WAT E R C H E M I S T RY in the water. Maintaining proper pH is Water chemistry is critical in a spa system.
  • Page 38: Sanitizing With Ozone

    conjunction with spa sanitizing and water bromine), they are not a substitute for these balancing chemicals helps to provide you chemicals. All chemicals should continue to be with a cleaner, healthier spa, reduces chemical monitored, especially during periods of heavy usage, and protects your skin from chemically usage and when changing or replenishing the induced irritation.
  • Page 39: Filter Maintenance

    by grasping the top and lifting upwards. NOTE: Do NOT attempt to use the Some filters are threaded on. pump to drain the spa. 5. Soak filter in a commercial filter cleaner/ degreaser, available from your local dealer, NOTE: Close and replace caps on per manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 40: Spa Cabinet Care

    rinse dirt and dust regularly with clear water. If you do not intend to use your spa during the To remove stubborn dirt, grime, and mild winter months and there is danger of freezing, discoloration, wash with a mild detergent and use the following steps to winterize your spa: warm water.
  • Page 41: Common Water Problems

    COMMON WATER PROBLEMS Problem Usual Cause Solution Cloudy Water - Inadequate filtration/ - Check to make sure the filter is running dirty filter properly; clean filter with a filter cleaner - Excessive oils/organic of degreaser matter - Shock the spa with a chlorine or bromine - Improper sanitation/ sanitizer, or other shock treatment product bacteria...
  • Page 42 Problem Usual Cause Solution Musty Odor - Bacterial or - Shock spa with a chlorine or bromine sanitizer/ algae growth shock, of equivalent shock treatment product. If problem is visible, drain, clean, refill and balance spa Foaming/ Scum - Build up of body oils, - Skim foam off using your leaf net or Ring Around lotion and chemicals...
  • Page 43 Problem Usual Cause Solution Sanitizer - Excessive organics in - Increase shock dosage; add sanitizer; Dissipating water shower before entering 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 44: Common Hardware Problems

    COMMON HARDWARE PROBLEMS Problem Usual Cause Solution System not - House circuit breaker tripped or - Reset circuit breaker on house operating in OFF position breaker panel Heater not - Water level too low - Add water to reach 6” (15.5cm) operating - Heater mode not selected below top lip of spa...
  • Page 45 Problem Usual Cause Solution No water flow - Pump not primed - See Priming section from jets - Adjustable jets turned off - Turn on jets - House circuit breaker tripped, - Reset circuit breaker at no power to system house panel - Faulty pump or motor - Low water.
  • Page 46: Safety Sign

    SAFETY SIGN The safety sign enclosed with your Owner’s Manual should be permanently installed where visible to all users of the spa. This sign is adhesive backed and includes four screws for mounting the sign on rough surfaces. It is very important that you, as a spa owner, review the important safety instructions and warnings before you operate your spa.
  • Page 47: Copyrights And Trademarks

    COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS ©Copyright 2022 MAAX Spas Industries Corp.. All rights reserved. No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without prior written permission. Disclaimer: The information in this manual is accurate to the best of MAAX Spas Industries Corp.
  • Page 48: Notes

    NOTES Owner’s Manual...

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