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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................. 1 INTRODUCTION ............................... 2 CHECKLIST SHEET ..............................3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................4 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ..........................6 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................... 8 S-312-120 .................................. 8 SAFETY SIGN ................................9 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION ........................10 ELECTRICAL SPÉCIFICATIONS ..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Your choice of an AMBIANCE SPAS spa evokes your concern for excellence. The management and staff are happy and proud to count you among our customers. In order to familiarize yourself with your spa, we recommend that you take the time to read this guide before making the connections and starting up the spa.
  • Page 4: Checklist Sheet

    CHECKLIST SHEET In order to assist you in the installation and maintenance of your spa, please fill in the following information and keep them for future reference. The warranty of your spa comes into effect on the date of purchase. It is your responsibility to refer to your owner's manual to keep your warranty.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is subjective and depends on your age, health, and medical history. If you don’t know your tolerance to hot water, or if you get a headache, or become dizzy or nauseous when using your spa / hot tub, get out and cool off.
  • Page 6 16. THE COVER SHOULD REMAIN COVERED AND LOCKED AT ALL TIME WHEN NOT IN USE TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO THE SPA AND POTENTIAL DROWNING. DO NOT SIT OR STAND ON YOUR COVER. WHEN YOU SHOCK YOUR SPA WATER YOU NEED TO REMOVE THE COVER FOR A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES TO ENSURE THAT THE CHEMICAL GAS OFF CAN ESCAPE FROM THE SPA.
  • Page 7: Save These Instructions

    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is subjective and depends on your age, health, and medical history. If you don’t know your tolerance to hot water, or if you get a headache, or become dizzy or nauseous when using your hot tub, get out and cool off immediately.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is subjective and depends on your age, health, and medical history. If you don’t know your tolerance to hot water, or if you get a headache, or become dizzy or nauseous when using your hot tub, get out and cool off immediately.
  • Page 9: Important Electrical Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY COMES FIRST WHEN INSTALLING & USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED! 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Electrical installation must be completed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all National, Regional and Local Codes and Regulations in effect at the time of installation 3.
  • Page 10: Safety Sign

    SAFETY SIGN Safety Sign Must Be Posted – The orange WARNING sign like the one shown is packed with your new spa/hot tub. This sign must be posted in a prominent place in close proximity to the spa installation site immediately upon completion of spa installation. Important: It is extremely important that this sign be permanently placed in clear view of persons using the spa / hot tub.
  • Page 11: Location And Installation

    LOCATION AND INSTALLATION Proper planning is an important consideration when installing your new spa / hot tub. Site selection is a critical step and requires serious thought. Planning makes the installation process easier. The following information is provided to assist you in site preparation. 1.
  • Page 12: Electrical Spécifications

    ELECTRICAL SPÉCIFICATIONS...
  • Page 15: Site Preparation

    SITE PREPARATION ABOVE-GROUND INSTALLATIONS Where the hot tub is a “stand-alone” above-ground installation to be installed in regions where freeze/thaw conditions may occur, a level patio stone, or pre-formed paver type base may be sufficient if there is no abutting deck(s) that could be damaged during potential seasonal movement of the ground.
  • Page 16 spa that you check all electrical and plumbing connections are securely connected as they might have loosened during shipping. If any dirt has accumulated, please remove with a clean cloth using warm water. FILLING When adding water for the first time, the hot tub should be filled through the skimmer opening (helps to prevent air locks) using a standard garden hose, turning the tap on slowly to prevent damage to the surface by a jerking hose connection.
  • Page 17: Hot Tub Water Balance - General Overview

    HOT TUB WATER BALANCE – GENERAL OVERVIEW NOTABLE POINTS The reliability and longevity of your hot tub support equipment are directly related to how well water quality is maintained! The small volume of water in your hot tub is easily affected by the introduction of oils, lotions, perspiration, and chemicals.
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions For Products

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCTS WARNING CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY HINTS INITIAL WATER FILL & BALANCE Never pre-mix chemicals with each other prior to adding to hot tub water. Add only one chemical to the water at a time. Always add chemicals to water and not vice-versa. Chemicals may be corrosive, so handle with care and store in a cool dark place.
  • Page 19: Starting Up The Spa

    STARTING UP THE SPA...
  • Page 21: Water Chemistry

    WATER CHEMISTRY DEFOAMER – removes foam build-up from the water surface. At best, this is a temporary remedy, as excessive foam is merely a symptom of improper water balance (typically high organic residue and/or high pH). SEQUESTERANTS (STAIN AND SCALE CONTROLLERS) – keeps dissolved metals and minerals in the water from attacking the hot tub shell and support equipment components.
  • Page 22 pH DECREASER – lowers the pH level of the water. ALKALINITY BOOSTER – raises the alkalinity. CALCIUM RISING SOLUTION – increases the level of calcuim . pH INCREASER – raises the pH level of the water. TEST KIT – used to monitor specific chemical residual or demands in the water. May be in the form of litmus strips or liquid drops.
  • Page 23: Control Accessories

    CONTROL ACCESSORIES Air venturi These settings jets will allow you to control the flow of water or air delivered by your nozzles. The toning massages provided by the venturi jets allow a fast and lasting relaxation of the muscles Divertor valve Spas are equipped with a 3-way valve that can control 1 seat up to 7 seats.
  • Page 24 TH-M615 TH-L615...
  • Page 25 TH-L707 TH-L523...
  • Page 26 TH-S-312-240...
  • Page 27: Water Balance Troubleshooting

    WATER BALANCE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Cloudy water Dirty filters Clean the filters. Microscopic particles too Test and adjust all water balance elements and small to filter add flocculent to cause the particles to combine so they can be filtered out. Increase filter cycle Too old water time.
  • Page 28: Routine Hot Tub Maintenance

    ROUTINE HOT TUB MAINTENANCE Tip: Check with your insurer that your spa is insurable. REVIEW CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY HINTS DAILY EVERY DAY OR AT LEAST 3 TIMES A WEEK Test water, and if necessary, add shock. Ensure proper water level is maintained. WEEKLY Test pH and Alkalinity.
  • Page 29: Closing Procedure

    CLOSING PROCEDURE If you choose not to use your spa during the winter, you must continue to maintain it until closing. Keeping the water clean longer helps to minimize dirt build-up and bacteria formation and thus avoid any risk of possible contamination. To protect the equipment from frost and keep the water clear, never stop the filtration system before closing the spa.
  • Page 30: In.k1000+ Keypad Layout

    Keyboard functions IN.K1000+ KEYPAD LAYOUT direct to function selection all-on or all-off key wheel (one touch (settings and activation) additional options) mode selection wheel (settings on-screen and accessories) system messages and reminders interactive display icons (main spa functions) Sleep mode Touch the screen to exit sleep mode.
  • Page 31 Keyboard functions Start or stop accessories To start or stop an accessory, touch the associated icon. Icons will become animated when their accessory is turned on and animation will stop when turned off. Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or state of the d evices running on your spa.
  • Page 32 Keyboard functions Water temperature The temperature shown at the bottom of the screen indicates the current water temperature. Use the Up and Down icons to set the desired temperature. The set point will appear in blue. After 3 seconds without any change to the set temperature value the current water temperature will reappear in white.
  • Page 33 Keyboard functions Contrast page Use this page to change the display contrast. Sleep Press key to go directly into the sleep mode. In sleep mode, water splashing on the keypad can't inadvertently start/stop a pump. Settings In the Settings page you can access the following: •...
  • Page 34 Keyboard functions Water Care The Water Care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings. Choose between Away from Home, Standard, Energy Savings, Super Energy and Weekender, depending on your need. Touch the Water Care name to choose your setting. A green check mark will appear on the selected icon to confirm your choice.
  • Page 35 Keyboard functions Modifying schedules To modify a Water Care category, touch the pencil icon at the right end of the desired Water Care to open the selected Water Care menu. Touch the Economy tab to change the economy setting and Filter cycle tab for the filtration settings (or schedules).
  • Page 36 Keyboard functions Reminders The in.k1000+ keypad will provide reminders about maintenance required on your spa, like rinsing or cleaning the filter. Every task has its own duration based on normal use. The Reminders menu allows you to check the time left before maintenance is required, as well as to reset the time once a task has been completed.
  • Page 37 Keyboard functions Set date Here you can adjust the year, month and day. Simply swipe up and down the column you want to change and select the desired value. When you are done, touch the calendar icon at the right of the screen. Set time Here you can change the hour, minute and time format.
  • Page 38 Keyboard functions Temperature units Choose the desired units to display temperatures. Display page Use this page to change the display orientation. Contrast page Use this page to change the keypad contrast. Keypad Color (optional) If this option is available (depending on the spa configuration), the keypad rim color can be changed.
  • Page 39 Keyboard functions Language select Use this page to select the display language of the in.k1000+ keypad. Keypad lock/unlock (optional) When this option is enabled, the user can partially or completely lock the keypad. When the user wants to lock the keypad he is asked to select a 4-digit code. The same code will be needed to unlock the keypad.
  • Page 40 Keyboard functions Info messages Press display/hide key to modify message display: If hide option is selected, smart winter mode message will only appear when a SWM purge is in action. Otherwise the message will always appear when the spa is in a SWM condition. If hide option is selected, heating suspended and filtering suspended messages will not appear.
  • Page 42: Error Messages K1000

    ERROR MESSAGES K1000 The list below shows the different error messages that can appear on the home screen. Refer to the troubleshooting and error codes section of the TechBook for your spa pack system. Please note that if you are in a swim spa configuration, the message may be followed by "Master" or "Slave" to designate from which pack the error is coming.
  • Page 43: Keypad In. K500

    KEYPAD IN. K500...
  • Page 55: Error Messages K500

    ERROR MESSAGES K500 https://www.geckodocs.com/colorkeypads...
  • Page 56: Warranty

    WARRANTY WARRANTY GAMME 1 (M615/L523/L707/L615) ELEMENTS YEAR OF WARRANTY ON LABOR CREDIT * PARTS 2 YEARS INCLUDED SHELL STRUCTURE 15 YEARS INCLUDED STRUCTURE / FRAME 5 YEARS SURFACE ACRYLIC 5 YEARS INCLUDED ELECTRONIC PACK 3 YEARS INCLUDED PUMPS 3 YEARS INCLUDED KEYPAD 3 YEARS...
  • Page 57 WARRANTY GAMME 2 (S312- /S312- ELEMENTS YEAR OF WARRANTY ON LABOR CREDIT * PARTS SHELL STRUCTURE 15 YEARS STRUCTURE / FRAME 2 YEARS SURFACE ACRYLIC 2 YEARS ELECTRONIC PACK 2 YEARS PUMPS 2 YEARS KEYPAD 2 YEARS PIPING 2 YEARS JETS 1 YEAR IN STREAM...

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