Filling Up Your Spa - Canadian Spa Winnipeg UV Spa KH-10159 Owner's Manual

199 x 199 x 80cm
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Filling up your Spa

IMPORTANT: Before filling the spa, it is important to read and
understand the water chemistry section of this manual. Do not
proceed until the water chemistry section is understood and the
source water is tested.
Verify that the spa is in the desired final location. Refer to the
'Choose your location' section - once filled, the spa cannot be
moved without draining.
Follow these filling instructions to avoid damage to the spa pumps:
1. Leave power to the spa off until spa is completely filled.
2. Never leave an unfilled spa exposed to direct sunlight with
out the Spa Cover installed. Resulting damage such as
bubbles and wrinkles in the spa shell and fading of the jet
faces is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
3. Never operate spa pump without water because this could
result in permanent pump and/or heater damage which is
not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
4. Remove all warning labels from spa shell.
6. Remove the filter lid, basket and filter cartridge.
7. Inspect all Jets (shipping may cause jets to become loose
or detached). Check to see that the black Drain Valve
(located to the left or right of the front access panel) is closed.
IMPORTANT: Follow the next steps closely to prevent damage to
the Spa Pump.
Filter Type: Glacier Antimicrobial Filter Set SKU: KA-10032
8. Insert garden hose or other clean water source directly into
filter housing. Push hose pipe into filter housing until it stops.
Fill up to top of the skimmer Secure hose placement and
turn on water.Filling the spa through the filter housing prevents
an air lock from occurring in the spa pump, which is an air
pocket preventing the flow of water through the pump.
Permanent damage caused by running the pump with an air
lock or without water) is not covered by the manufacturer's
warranty.
9. Check for leaks! Although spas are fully checked at the
factory, shipping and delivery might cause a leak.
10. Before power is applied familiarise yourself with the spa
control operations.
11. Turn water off and remove hose.
12. Reinstall filter cartridge, basket and filter lid.
13. Add start-up Chemicals after power is turned on.
W I N N I P E G
Draining your Spa/Using drain valve
IMPORTANT: Before draining your spa shut off the
electrical breaker connected to the spa.
1. Inset closed position.
2. Extended closed position )pull
(Push in to release internal
out to fully extended position
O-Ring seal prior to Step #2)
and remove cap); place cap in
safe place.
3. Full extended closed
4. Open position for draining
position (attach garden hose in
(turn hose and fitting ¼ turn
the full extended closed
clockwise and insert ½ way to
position).
open position for draining).
5. Open position for draining
6. Full closed extended
(turn hose and fitting ¼ turn
position (remove hose and
counter clockwise and pull out to
replace cap).
full extended closed position).
7. With replaced cap screwed
8. Closed inserted position.
on, turn ¼ turn clockwise and
push in all the way to inserted
closed position.
Accessing your spa controls
To access the
Control Pack undo
the 3 screws on
both panel strips
(8)
Installation: Electrical power requirements
Power connections
Single Phase (A) is the normal wiring configuration for most household electrical installations (3 wires: live, neutral and earth). If however you
have insufficient Amps you will need to use other connection (see below). 2 Single Phase connection (B) is used in circumstances where the
power supply is limited and where you need more Amps. 3 Phase (C) is used in certain areas of Europe where 3 Phase power is available and
the installation warrants it. NOTE: Canadian Spa Company requires that the electrical installation of your hot tub is carried out by a
professionally licensed electrician and that all local electrical and building codes are adhered to.
A.) Single Phase connection (Most common):
CONNECTING HOT TUB TO RCD AND CONSUMER PANEL:
• All hot tubs must be wired with the appropriate sized wiring. Failure to do so will
cause equipment damage and will not be covered by your warranty
• All hot tubs must be protected with a appropriately sized RCD (Residual Current
Device) in the consumer panel. Have your electrician verify using the diagram
opposite.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED TO HELP COMPLETE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION:
1. RCD Breaker, 2. Electrical cable (check length and width for amperage and
distance), 3. Cable gland. 4. Tidy clips
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
FOR WIRED
HOT TUBS
Spa System Box
3
5
4
J25=HTR1
J26=HTR2
J9
J33
K9
J32
J27=HTR3
K4
J13
J30=TEST
J46
K6
J31=CE
HTR
J38
SEL
K2
J39
K8
J50
J19
F6 30A
J10 J43
K12
J34
J35
MAIN
MAIN
J60
J41
F8 30A
230V
J24
115V 115V
J108
J5
1
J109
T1
J107
J91
AUX
TB1
F3 0.3A SLO-BLOW
K1
J101
1
J27
J23
W I N N I P E G
Hot tub control box
Spa System Box
3
5
A.) Single Phase connection (most common):
4
Single Phase (live 1, neutral 1, live 2, neutral 2, ground)]
230VAC, 50/60Hz, 2þ, 16A, (Circuit Breaker rating = 20A max each
phase line.)
J25=HTR1
J26=HTR2
J9
J33
K9
J32
J27=HTR3
K4
J13
J30=TEST
J46
K6
J31=CE
HTR
J38
SEL
K2
J39
K8
J50
J19
F6 30A
J10 J43
K12
J34
J35
MAIN
MAIN
J60
J41
F8 30A
230V
J24
115V 115V
J108
J5
1
J109
T1
J107
J91
AUX
TB1
F3 0.3A SLO-BLOW
J101
1
K1
J27
J23
SERIAL
K3
J22
2
J26 J30
2
J49
J44
J48
J25 J31
J8
3
2
3
AUX
K5
J15
3
J29
J40
LIGHT
4
J53 J58
K7
VAC
REMOTE
F4 3A SLO-BLOW
J111
10
J17
J16
J11
GND
4
AUX
ON
S1
J28
FRZ
(9)
1
2
Consumer panel
RCD Breaker

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