TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ADDING START-UP CHEMICALS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WATER CHEMISTRY GUIDELINES IMPORTANT SPA INSTRUCTIONS SPA MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION FILTER CARTRIDGE MAINTENANCE PLANNING A LOCATION FOR YOUR SPA SURFACE CARE PLACING THE SPA COVER CARE CABINET CARE EQUIPMENT ACCESS REPLACEMENT PARTS EQUIPMENT ACCESS PANEL...
SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY AVOIDING THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION INSTRUCTIONS RISK OF ELECTROCUTION: READ AND FOLLOW ALL • Connect only to a grounded source. INSTRUCTIONS • Do not bury the power cord. A buried power cord may result in death or serious AVOIDING THE RISK TO CHILDREN personal injury due to electrocution if direct DANGER:...
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SAFETY INFORMATION 230 VOLTS: DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK • A ground terminal is provided on the control box. To reduce the risk of electric • Install spa at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from all shock, connect this terminal to the metal surfaces.
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SAFETY INFORMATION RISKS TO AVOID antihistamines or anticoagulants should not use the spa. DANGER: RISK OF INJURY Health problems affected by spa use • DO NOT sit in the filter compartment area. • Pregnant women should consult a Sitting in this area can cause: physician before using spa.
SAFETY INFORMATION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY: DON’T: • The water in the spa should never exceed • Leave the spa exposed to the sun without 104°F (40°C). Water temperatures water or the vinyl cover in place. Exposure between 100°F (38°C) and 104°F to direct sunlight can cause solar distress (40°C) are considered safe for a healthy of the shell material.
INSTALLATION PLANNING A LOCATION amounts of moisture are produced. This moisture can damage walls and ceiling FOR YOUR SPA surfaces over time. Special paint is available to resist moisture damage. Remember that Consider these things when determining spas periodically require drainage, so plan where to place your spa.
INSTALLATION PLANNING A DELIVERY ROUTE: it on an elevated wood deck or other struc- ture, it is advisable to consult a structural Check the width of gates, doors and engineer or contractor to ensure the structure sidewalks to make sure your spa will pass will support the weight.
Z part. Raise door panel slightly from bottom center, pull bottom of door away from spa then lower and remove. Reverse order to attach door panel. 1 Pump Models 2 Pump Models Willow, Acacia L & Acacia NL Palmetto L & Palmetto NL Equipment Compartment Equipment Compartment...
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT power to the hot tub for emergencies and maintenance. DO NOT POWER THE SPA WITHOUT 6. Supply lines must be properly sized FIRST FILLING WITH WATER! as per the NEC. A ground line must be provided that is as large as the largest DANGER –...
YOUR WILLOW SPA ONLY NOTE: A 50 amp GFCI Subpanel is not included. Your Willow/LSA-510L spa is designed to operate This installation requires a licensed electrician at either 115V 15 amp, or a 230V 50 amp circuit. to complete the following work (use Illustrations •...
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL WIRING Power supply installation must include a DIAGRAM 230V USE properly rated GFCI circuit breaker. The circuit must be dedicated and should not be It is recommended that a licensed electrician shared with any other appliances. The power install the power to your spa in accordance supply must be hard wired into the power with the National Electric Code and/or any...
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION I Pump Control Panel INITIAL START-UP - When the spa is first powered up the spa panel display (view right) will go through a specific sequence. This sequence is normal and will display a variety of information regarding the configuration of the control system.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION TEMP ADJUSTMENTS HEAT MODES There are two heat modes you can select The current water temperature will constantly from, the Ready Mode (RDY) and Rest Mode display on LCD. (REST). Press the Warm/Temp ʌ or Cool/ • Ready Mode keeps the water temperature Temp V buttons to display the set close to the Set Temperature 24 hours a...
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION FILTER CYCLES SET FILTER CYCLES To program the cycle times: There are two filter cycles: the first cycle (F1) starts after spa is powered up (if the Time-of- 1. Press the TEMP Day) is Not set. A second cycle (F2) is OFF by button.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION RESTRICTING OPERATION CONTROL PANEL LOCK/UNLOCK TEMPERATURE LOCK/UNLOCK Locking the panel Prevents the panel and Locking the Temperature allows Jets and its functions from being used. All automatic other features to be used, but the Set functions are still active. Temperature and other programmed settings cannot be adjusted.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION OTHER FUNCTIONS PREFERENCES MENU The PREF menu allows some other options INVERT DISPLAY such as: Follow this sequence to invert the display. • F or C for your temperature setting. • Press the TEMP button. • Having 24 hour clock (military time) or 12 •...
A secondary source sanitizer DIVERTER VALVE must be used to maintain 3.0 - 5.0 ppm of Free Available Chlorine (Willow/LSA-510L model only) (FAC). LIFESMART recommends that a The diverter valves (larger valves) on your chemical maintenance program based...
FILL-UP AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS The following procedures should be followed Failure to keep enough water in your spa on initial startup and whenever the spa is may result in damage to your system and drained for routine maintenance. invalidate your warranty. If your spa filter is sucking in air causing the pump to cavitate, FILLING THE SPA WITH you need to add water!
ADDING START-UP CHEMICALS WATER CHEMISTRY These products should be added in small amounts - 5 ml at a time. After adding 5 GUIDELINES ml, wait one half hour before re-measuring. Once the safe range of total alkalinity is Spa water chemistry is ultimately the established, proceed to the next step.
SPA MAINTENANCE FILTER CARTRIDGE CAUTION! Always use proper eye protection MAINTENANCE when using chemicals, or high-pressure water. Read instructions on cleaning At least once a week, check and clean the products and follow applicable safety and skimmer basket and weir to ensure proper warning instructions listed on label.
SPA MAINTENANCE SURFACE CARE 5. Rinse off the underside of the cover with water only (use no soap), and wipe it Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean with a dry rag. clean the spa. Typically, a mild detergent and CABINET CARE water will resolve cleaning issues.
DRAINING OR WINTERIZING Every three to six months, depending upon the water. Water left in the lines might freeze water condition, you need to renew your water. and damage the lines and jets. a. It will be necessary to remove all water CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE DRAINING from the interior plumbing.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES In the event the spa is not working the way it 4. Check for dirty filter. Clean, if necessary. should, please first review all the installation 5. Make sure all jets are in the open position. and operating instructions in this manual and WATER IS TOO HOT check the message on the panel display.
TROUBLESHOOTING Message Meaning Action Required No message on display. The control panel will be disabled until power Power has been cut off to the spa. returns. Most spa settings will be preserved until next power up. The system has shut the heater DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT SPA PARTS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 78825 SPA FILTER – 50 sq. ft. 77190 OZONE KIT (INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS) 303574 OZONATOR 79640 3 INCH JET 79641 5 INCH JET 78419 MINI JET 79706 CONTROL PANEL (1 PUMP) 79634 CONTROL PANEL (2 PUMP) 79648 CHARCOAL PILLOW...