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SWIM & SWIM PRO SPAS
Made in USA
"From the Finest Components Around the World"™
Calspas Home Resorts
Cal Spas Home Resorts
Owners Manual
Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 SWIM & SWIM PRO SPAS Made in USA “From the Finest Components Around the World”™ Calspas Home Resorts ™ Owners Manual Cal Spas Home Resorts Owner’s Manual ™...
  • Page 2 Lloyd’s Material Supply Company, Inc. Lloyd’s Material Supply Company, Inc. Copyright 2023. All rights reserved. Duplication without written consent is strictly prohibited. Lloyd’s Material Supply Company, Inc. Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766. LTR2023.1146 REV D-4 LTR.2024.1146 Rev D LTR2023.1146, REV.
  • Page 3 Vacation Care..............Wifi Transmitter Set Up............ Cleaning Your Spa............in.touch Quick Start App Guide........Using the Freedom Sound System......Working Out with Your Swim Spa General Spa Error Messages.......... F-1865 Spa Side Touch Controls Air injection/Resistance..........Display Care ............... Swim Tether & Exercise Equipment......
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY When using and installing this spa, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including. Danger: RISK OF SEVERE INJURY OR DROWNING! • NO DIVING, diving may result in injury or death. •...
  • Page 5 Swim Spa Temperatures • When using a swim spa for exercise or for leisurely swimming, never set the swim spa water temperature above 80°F. Temperatures above 80°F can hinder the bodies ability to cool down and cause unnecessary cardiovascular stress.
  • Page 6 Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Pre-Delivery Checklist � Pre-Delivery Checklist Most cities and counties require permits for Most cities and counties require permits for exterior Before Delivery □ exterior construction and electrical circuits. construction and electrical circuits.
  • Page 7 Clearance for Service Access Clearance for Service Access While you are planning where to locate your spa, you need to determine how much access you will need for service. 3 Feet 1 Meter All spa models require a minimum of three feet (one meter), of access to all sides of the spa for potential service.
  • Page 8 Removing Shipping Materials Your Cal Spa is wrapped with a white shrink wrap designed to protect the acrylic shell from scratches and damage. Thoroughly inspect the plastic wrapping for any tears and or damage that may have occurred during shipping. It is expected to see some scuffs or small tears at the base and corners of the spa, as the spa is pushed and shifted around in transport.
  • Page 9 Note: All images are for illustration purposes only. These instructions describe the procedure to remove your swim spas cabinet panels. The procedure is similar across our family of spas, the tutorial below illustrates this procedure on a traditional spa.
  • Page 10 Step 2 Once the corner is removed, place aside with great care of not bending or stepping on the protruding clamps behind the corner. Repeat the removal process with the corner panel of the other end of the front of the spa. Step 3 Once both corners are removed, place one hand under the front panel and one hand on either...
  • Page 11 Step 5 Once the front panel has been removed, your electrician or contractor may perform the nec- essary electrical work to power the spa. Once the required work is completed, retrieve the panel and align the cabinet mounted plastic clamp with the bottom spa mounted plastic retainer.
  • Page 12 Pump and Control Box Placement Diagrams Note: All Spas including swim spas require a minimum of 3 feet clearance on all sides for accessibility for technicians to perform repairs or maintenance. Service providers may charge a fee for poor access which would require movement of the spa by crane or removal of objects/decks obstructing access.
  • Page 13 Note: These diagrams are intended to provide a general understanding of where pumps and control box(es) are usually placed. When certain options are selected this may affect final pump placement. 93" F-1437 & F-1437X [236] 170" [432] 46" [117] STUB UP 20"...
  • Page 14 Note: These diagrams are intended to provide a general understanding of where pumps and control box(es) are usually placed. When certain options are selected this may affect final pump placement. 93" F-1655 & F-1655X [236] 200" [508] STUB UP 22" [56] 10"...
  • Page 15 Note: These diagrams are intended to provide a general understanding of where pumps and control box(es) are usually placed. When certain options are selected this may affect final pump placement. 93" F-1896DZ [236] 210" [533] 45" [114] 25" STUB UP [64]...
  • Page 16 120v outlet. A total of two separate circuits connecting to the spa. The spa side of the Olympian uses 120V equipment and uses a built in 15 amp GFCI. The swim side of the Olympian operates on 240V equipment, this circuit must be constructed with a 60 amp GFCI, unlike the 120V side of the spa, the GFCI must be built.
  • Page 17 GFCI Wiring Requirements for USA & Canada GFCI Wiring Requirements for USA & Canada Control System GFCI Required Wires Required IN.YE5 (1-3 pumps) 50 Amp Four #6 AWG Copper Wires GFCI Wiring Diagram for USA & Canada GFCI Wiring Diagram for USA & Canada Refer to this diagram for both: IN.YE-5-AMP-V3...
  • Page 18 Filling and Powering Up your Portable Spa Filling and Powering Up your Portable Spa Step 1. Inspect the Spa Equipment. Inspect all plumbing connections in the equipment area of your spa. • Make sure unions connected to the equipment pack are tight (do not over-tighten) •...
  • Page 19 Step 3. Fill the Spa Place the water hose inside the filter canister. Fill your spa with regular tap water about six inches from the top. If the water level is too low or too high, your spa will not operate correctly. NOTE: Never fill with soft water.
  • Page 20 Step 6. Install filter into the filter canister Note: Make sure you have removed and soaked the spa filter cartridge in a bucket of water for at least 30 minutes. This will remove air pockets inside of the filter. When re installing the filter cartridge, do not over tighten the filter, the threaded bit inside of the filter housing is made of a corrosion resistant ABS plastic.
  • Page 21 Priming the Pump Priming the Pump New owners often have difficulty the first time they start their spa and the pumps fail to prime. This can be frustrating but these instructions should help you resolve any issues with air pockets inside of the primary pump or other priming issues.
  • Page 22 Keypad functions in.k1000+ keypad layout direct to function selection wheel (settings and all-on or all-off key additional options) (one touch activation) mode selection wheel (settings and on-screen accessories) system messages and reminders interactive display icons (main spa functions) Sleep mode Touch the screen to exit sleep mode�...
  • Page 23 Keypad 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 devices running on your spa�...
  • Page 24 Heating to xx.x will be indicated under the value� Spa menu From the home page you can access the following: • swim (if configured) • in�clear (if installed) • in�stream 2 (if installed) • in�mix (if installed) •...
  • Page 25 Keypad 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 26 Keypad 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 checkmark will appear on the selected icon to confirm your choice�...
  • Page 27 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 checkmark will appear on the selected icon to confirm your choice�...
  • Page 28 Keypad functions Maintenance From the Maintenance page you can access the following: • Reminders • Standby To acces the desired option simply touch the corresponding menu item� Reminders The in�k1000+ keypad will provide reminders about maintenance required on your spa, like rinsing or cleaning the filter�...
  • Page 29 Keypad 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 30 Keypad 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�...
  • Page 31 Keypad 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 32 Keypad functions Keypad Color (optional) If this option is available (depending on the spa configuration), the keypad rim color can be changed� 8 pre-defined colors are available� If the in�mix is installed, the keypad rim color can also be associated to an in�mix zone�...
  • Page 33 Keypad functions Thermal Creep: During the hotter months of the year or when ambient temperatures rise above 85F°. The heat generated by the spa equipment will begin to warm the spa water without the heater engaging, this is called Thermal creep. This occurs due to the high efficiency insulation of the Select logo spa retaining heat.
  • Page 34 Heat Pump System in.temp Heat Pump System in.temp (option) (option) Some spa models can be equipped with an optional heat pump upgrade, this allows the spa to be warmed up using a heat pump instead of the heating element inside of the spa. This allows for more efficient spa heating and gives the spa owner the ability to lower temperatures if desired.
  • Page 35 in-temp Heat Pump System in-temp Heat Pump System For some spas equipped with Gecko control systems, your dealer may offer an add on heat pump option for your spa before ordering. Heat pumps are very efficient at heating up spas, and have the added benefit of being able to cool down spa water as well.
  • Page 36 System connection System connection in.temp Wiring Locations in.temp Wiring Locations The communication cable provided with the heat pump must be connected to the RS485 communication port of the The communication cable provided with the heat pump must be connected to the RS485 communication port of the spa control.
  • Page 37 Installation in.temp prerequisite conditions in.temp prerequisite conditions • Avoid locating the unit close to bedrooms or other noise sensitive areas. • Avoid a location that can amplify vibrations (ex. Securing the unit to a wall) Precautions • The fan should not blow towards windows, walls, or spaces inhabited by people or animals •...
  • Page 38 in.temp Condensation in.temp Condensation The air drawn into the in.temp is strongly cooled by the operation of the in.temp for heating the spa water, which may cause condensation on the fins of the evaporator. The amount of water may be as much as sev- eral liters depending on humidity, temperature, and the operating time of the in.temp.
  • Page 39 Freeze Protection In cold weather, if it becomes impossible for the in.temp to keep the water temperature above the freezing point, the help of the heating element will be required even if its use should be prohibited by the operating mode or conditions. At any time, if the water temperature drops too close to the freezing point, the operating mode will be switched Maintenance temporarily to “Smart Heat”...
  • Page 40 “in.touch 2” Wifi Transmitter Set Up “in.touch 2” Wifi Transmitter Set Up Congratulations for purchasing the optional on Wifi control system. This control system will allow you to observe the spa and control it’s features such as temperature, filter cycles, energy saving modes and much more when you are away from home, out of state, or even out of the country.
  • Page 41 After the home transmitter is connected; connect the internal spa transmitter: The Wifi module is installed when manufacturing of your spa if the add on was requested. Contact your dealer to confirm if your spa is equipped with a Wifi module. A full installation guide can be found through...
  • Page 42 “in.touch” Quick Start App Guide “in.touch” Quick Start App Guide Download the “intouch2” app Once the app is downloaded, Once the account is confirmed from the App Store or the Google select “Create an Account” and via email, return to the app and Play store to proceed with wifi fill in the requested information the app will begin to search for...
  • Page 43 “in.touch” Quick Start App Guide “in.touch” Quick Start App Guide Congratulations, your in.touch 2 Wifi controller is now paired and ready to use. This app can be used when you are not near your spa to monitor and control the spas activities.
  • Page 44 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 46 Spa Touch 2 Control Panel Spa Touch 2 Control Panel Spa Touch Control System Certain Cal Spa models are offered with an upgraded control panel, the Spa Touch 2 control system. The elegant 4 1�2’’ touch display offers easy navigation of all of your spas equipment, with an elegant color LCD screen.
  • Page 47 *With Wifi Module Important information can be found on the main screen, such as temperature adjustment, current spa operations, pump activation, lights, and the settings tab. Certain icons or options may not appear on your display, this dependent on the options your spa is equipped with.
  • Page 48 This icon indicates that a message is waiting for you to review, it can be an error code or a general message code. After 30 seconds the display will enter sleep mode and power off, you can tap the display to wake up. Adjusting Temperature You can press the up and down arrows once to see what the spas set temperature is, this is shown...
  • Page 49 Changing Languages Changing Languages Step 1. Touch the Settings Icon at the lower right portion of the screen. Appuyez sur l’icône Paramètres dans la partie inférieure droite de l’écran. Toque el ícono de Configuración en la parte inferior derecha de la pantalla. Step 2.
  • Page 50 Once you select the language icon, the screen will open up a list of languages you can select, use the up and down arrows to navigate down the list of available languages. Une fois que vous avez sélectionné l’icône de langue, l’écran ouvrira une liste de langues que vous pouvez sélectionner, utilisez les flèches haut et bas pour parcourir la liste des langues disponibles.
  • Page 51 Priming Mode [Initial Start Up] When your spa is first powered on the unit will enter a mode called priming mode, this also occurs when- ever the power to the unit is cut off from a GFCI trip or a power surge. This modes purpose it to ensure the primary pump is clear of any air pockets or obstructions, and allows your temperature sensors to calibrate and read the water temperature to begin the heating process or to disengage the heater if the spa is already within its desired range.
  • Page 52 Pump Speed Indicator Fig. 1-01 The spa screen shows all available equipment to control based on your spa options. The icons shown in this screen may vary based on the number of pumps or additional options the spa is equipped/ordered with. Some pumps have more than one speed, indicated by Figure 1-01, some spas have only one dual speed pump, and others can be equipped with one dual speed pump with additional single speed pumps.
  • Page 53 Navigation Between Pages : Certain menus contain more than one page to access all options. Use the navigation arrows as illustrated bellow to move page to page Next Page Previous Page Similarly you will press these arrows to navigate up and down. Depending on the screen these Line/Page Up arrow icons can be used to change...
  • Page 54 Dual Temperature Ranges By pressing the icon you will be able to ac- cess and control the heat range and heat mode of your spa. Heat Modes: Your spas heating system activates whenever the temperature falls below the set spa tem- perature, this is called “Ready”...
  • Page 55 Adjusting Filtration Filter Cycles are very important in maintaining water clarity within your spa. Each setting can be adjusted by increments of 15 minutes. Most spa owners are able to maintain water clarity with a total of 3-4 hours of filtration per day. Your spa is able to have two separate filter cycle times based on your spa usage.
  • Page 56 Utilities The Utilities icon on the settings screen will take you to the Utilities screen. This screen contains several options that can modify the operation of the touch panel, as well as testing tools and the spa fault logs. Panel Selecting the Panel icon allows you to choose the duration of time that the control panel remains activated before entering back into sleep mode.
  • Page 57 Additional Settings Units The units screen allows you to change the units of the display from either imperial inches or Metric Reminders The reminders Icon takes you to the reminders screen. Choosing to have reminders activated will allow you to get maintenance remind- ers on the display of your spa.
  • Page 58 & Water is too hot - M029 The heater is too hot - M030 The system has detected water temp of 110°F This code occurs when, one of the water temp (43.3°C)or more, spa functions are disabled. The sensors has detected 118°f (47.8°C) in the heater. system will auto reset when the spa water temp is When this happens the spas current operations below 108°F (42.2°C).
  • Page 59 Test software installed The control system is operating with test software. Contact your spa dealer for service or to reformat the unit. Sensors are out of sync - M015 When this error code appears, the temperature sensors may be out of sync by 3°F. Call your Settings have been reset - M021 dealer for service, if this message does not disappear within a few minutes.
  • Page 60 Check the PH Change the filter May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 7 May appear on a regular schedule every 365 days. Check pH with a test kit and adjust pH with days. Filters when properly maintained should be the appropriate chemicals.
  • Page 61 Energy Consumption Tips Energy Consumption Tips Spa Jets Spa Jets LED Lighting LED Lighting...
  • Page 62 Diverter Knobs Diverter Knobs Water Diverters Water Diverters Diverter knobs are 1’’ and 2’’ knobs located around the top of your spa. They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of the spa to the other, of in most cases from floor jets to all jets. This is accomplished by rotating the diverter knob to the left (counter-clockwise), decreas- ing the amount of water flow through a section of jets.
  • Page 63 Water Clarity Water Clarity This section is intended for new spa owners who are not familiar with adjusting spa water chem- istry. Everyone’s knowledge with maintaining water quality is different, but there are some general concepts you need to know. Water maintenance is not difficult, however it is something that requires regular attention.
  • Page 64 Water Quality Terms and Definitions Water Quality Terms and Definitions...
  • Page 65 Water Testing Methods Water Testing Methods There are two testing methods to choose from: The reagent test kit is a method which provides a high level of accuracy but is more expensive and Test strips are a convenient testing method more difficult to use if not experienced with this commonly used by spa owners.
  • Page 66 Balancing Water Chemistry Levels Balancing Water Chemistry Levels Maintaining spa water chemistry can be tricky, especially since there are many methods of keeping your water clear and clean. Note: We do not recommend a specific brand of chemicals. See a spa dealer for guidance and recommendations on spa chemicals and supplied needed, as water chemistry varies from region to region.
  • Page 67 Balancing the pH The pH level is the measure of acidity and alkalinity. Values above 7.8 are alkaline; those below 7.2 are acidic. Maintaining the proper pH level is extremely important for optimizing the effectiveness of the sanitizer, maintaining water that is comfortable for the user, and preventing equipment deterioration. If the spas water’s pH level is too low, the following may result: The sanitizer will dissipate rapidly •...
  • Page 68 Starting & Maintaining Sanitizer Levels After you choose a sanitizer, you will need to establish a baseline and maintain it regularly. Sanitizing your spa with chlorine or bromine is very similar. Each sanitizer has its advantages and disad- vantages. Sanitizer helps neutralize bacteria that can cause illness and other organic matter. Bromine: Creates less odor and skin irritation than chlorine, bromine is less likely to do so.
  • Page 69 Shocking the Water In addition to using a chemical sanitizer, you will periodically need to shock the water. Shocking the water helps remove burned-out chemicals, bacteria, and other organic material from your spa’s water and im- proves your sanitizer’s effectiveness. Do not use chlorinating shock, which can damage the spas jets and pump seals.
  • Page 70 General Water Care Schedule General Water Care Schedule Each time you refill the spa Each time you refill the spa Generic Names for Chemicals Generic Names for Chemicals...
  • Page 71 Common Water Chemistry Questions Common Water Chemistry Questions Question : Why is the use of a floater not recommended to sanitize my spa water? Answer: We do not recommend the use of a floater for three reasons: • The floater is unable to control the rate at which the sanitizer is dissolved into the water. When a floater is placed into a spa the sanitizer levels inside the spa can be extremely high.
  • Page 72 Bather Load Bather Load “Bather Load” is the term used to describe the number of people using a spa, combined with the length of usage, and the frequency of usage. All these factors have a great effect on the spa water. The higher the bather load, the more chemicals need the be added and a longer filtration time will be needed.
  • Page 73 Chemical Abuse Chemical Abuse Chemical abuse is defined as negligent/careless use of both recommended spa chemicals, and use of prohibited chemicals. The spa shell is designed to last for many years, but when the shell is exposed to excessive chemicals, or improper chemical application; this can cause reactions on the shell that can cause pitting, cracks, bubbling, and other blemishes on the shell.
  • Page 74 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning and Maintenance Removing and Re-seating Pillows Removing and Reseating Pillows Removing and Reseating Pillows You can remove the pillows for clean- ing and maintenance quickly and easily. This method works for all pillow types.
  • Page 76 Spa Cover and Locking System Installation Spa Cover and Locking System Installation The spa cover can be considered one of the most important parts of your spa. The spa cover helps retain the heat inside of your spa in all different types of weather. The cover works as a lid on a thermos, when the spa is not in use the cover helps lower the amount of time the spas heater has to run for.
  • Page 77 Use a screwdriver to finish screwing in the three screws, repeat this process for the remaining Step 4 3 corners. Keep the cover fastened down at all times when not in use, locking hardware may be locked Step 5 with a key (provided in the packaging of the spa cover) The provided key will allow you to Step 6 lock down your spa cover.
  • Page 78 Your spa should be drained every four to six months, for cleaning and maintenance. This interval for most swim spa owners is every 6 months, as swim spas have more water volume compared to a reg- ular hot tub, this varies based on bather load. Every time the spa is emptied it must filled with fresh tap water.
  • Page 79 Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining) Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining) Depending on your region in your country, the temperature could drop below 32F(0°C). If you are one of those regions, we recommend that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa tem- peratures between 80°F - 100°F (26.7°C - 37.8°C).
  • Page 80 Cleaning Your Spa Cleaning Your Spa Spa Cover and Pillows Due to constant punishment your spa cover and pillow receive, you should protect them by applying a vi- nyl and leather cleaner as part of your monthly maintenance plan. Use a product that is designed specific to spa covers and pillows, to protect them from UV ray damage without leaving an oily residue.
  • Page 81 Use the control panel to start and stop jets, and use the air ventruis at the end of the swim spa next to the main hand rail of the swim spa to inject air into the swim jets. When air is introduced to the spa jets, water resistance increases, giving you the ability to have more vigorous exercise.
  • Page 82 Variable speed pump Using the Variable Speed Swim Pump Using the Variable Speed Swim Pump Variable speed pump If the pump status is currently closed, pressing the associated icon will activate it at the last known speed or at Keypad functions If the pump status is currently closed, pressing the maximum speed upon initial activation�...
  • Page 83 Anchor Points for Fitness Straps Anchor Points for Fitness Straps There are there are several different anchor points within you swim spa. These anchor points can be used to install fitness equipment including the row bars and fitness straps. All equipment within the fitness equipment pack uses plastic clips or metal hooks Swim spas are not included with fitness equipment, this is an add on accessory.
  • Page 84 The kit is designed to do a variety of different stretches and exercises. The swim spa has multiple anchor points that can be used to suit a variety of desired exercises.
  • Page 85 The diagrams below show where each of the anchor points are. Each point is circled within the diagram. These diagrams also show the expected position of each strap style Note: The center anchor point is not circled. This is meant for a swim tether. = Anchor Point...
  • Page 86 F-1437X = Anchor Point...
  • Page 87 F-1655X = Anchor Point...
  • Page 88 F-1868DZ = Anchor Point...
  • Page 91 Note: If you dealer is no longer in service, or you have inherited or purchased a used spa. You can contact us directly at customerservice@calspas.com with your spa serial number and an image of the needed component.
  • Page 92 Replacement Parts 1 to 3 ext cord LIT16100335 1 to 1 port ext cord LIT16100338 Interior Light with Logic (7 LEDs) LIT16100337 Interior Light without Logic (7 LEDs) LIT16100333 Main Light Housing (LED Lens,grommet gasket) LIT630-7048 Filter Cartridge 75 sqft FIL517-4619LC-DSG Filter Cartridge 50 sqft FIL50-%D13H15FCT-3...
  • Page 93 SGMS Teleweir Filter, 50 Sq. Ft. 6 Scal- FILTER UP-ANCHOR SKIMMER WHITE (Pan- lop, w/out Cartridge, 2”Check Valve, HLG tone PMS 2330C) (L-2124) (517-4609LC-HLG) FIL11700330 FIL517-4609LC-HLG SGMS Ultra Skim Filter, 75 Sq. Ft. w/out Weir, 3 Inch Jet Insert  (3DR) Mini Storm Internal, with Cartridge, HLG (517-4619LC-HLG) Twister, ...
  • Page 94 4.5 inch Jet Insert Poly Storm Internal, Wa- terway Roto E/B - HLG Vector X Style, Metal, With O-Ring on Diffuser PLUCS2446039SHLG 4.5 Inch Jet Insert  Poly Storm Internal, Tur- bine, HLG Vector X Style, Metal, With O-Ring on Diffuser PLUCS2446069S-HLG 5 Inch Jet Insert (5D) Power Storm Internal, Metal Directional E/B - HLG ...
  • Page 95 2 Inch Jet Insert  (2D)  Cluster Storm Internal, Directional, Vector X Style, Assy PLUCS2440019S-HLG 5 inch Jet Insert - (5T)  Adjustable Whirlpool Internal, Vector X Style, Metal PLUCS2440029S-HLG 3 Inch Jet Insert (3D) Mini Storm Internal, Multi-Massage, Vector X Style, Metal, With O-Ring on Diffuser PLUCS2445059S-HLG 3 Inch Jet Insert (3D) Mini Storm Directional...
  • Page 96 2 LED Light String LIT16100331 4 LED Light String LIT16100332 Spa Cover Locks and Keys ACC01800026, ACC01800020 Swim Jet. Rip Current Metal White PLU210-5168S Flush Mount, Coin Slot Hydro Streamer PLU210-9288S Round Power Stream Swim Jet PLU210-0838S Super Drain High Flow Suction PLU644-5419-HLGV Teleweir Filter Housing 6sclp, 2 Tone.
  • Page 98 EXC12000008 Additional Parts 75 Sq Ft Filter Housing Part#: FIL517-4619LC-DSG EXC12000007 75 Sq Ft Filter Part#: FIL75-5D145H2OE-3 Exercise Kit Attachment Plate EXC11000065...
  • Page 103 United States of America and Canada. This Warranty begins on the date of delivery of the spa, but in no event later than 10 years one year from the date of manufacture. Warrantied against water loss due to defects in the spa shell. Swim Spas Warrantied against blistering, cracking, or delaminating of the interior spa shell. Structural...
  • Page 104 Structural This limited warranty covers defects within the spas fiberglass structural shell. This includes sudden spa shell col- lapse, leaking through the shell, and separation between the spa shell and spa acrylic, caused by faulty bonding. This does not include separation due to micro-abrasions, pin holes in the shell, or warping/bubbling due to sun exposure.
  • Page 105 Sanitation This limited warranty covers malfunctions of factory installed Salt Systems and Bromine generators, which are warranted against malfunction due to defects in workmanship or materials. This includes the salt cell, sanitizer control panels, bromine generator, and power supplies for Cal Salt systems. This warranty does not cover negli- gent operation of sanitizer systems, chemical abuse, damage caused by improper water chemistry, or disregard of specified data points for safe operation;...
  • Page 106 Performance This warranty begins on the date of delivery of the spa, but in no event later than one year from the date of manufacture. To obtain service in the event of a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, notify your Cal Spas dealer or Cal spas as soon as possible and use all reasonable means to protect the spa from further damage.
  • Page 107 Limitations The manufacture disclaims all warranties, expressed or implies, in fact or in law, to the extent allowed by your State’s law, including the warranty of merchantability and fitness for use, except as stated specifically herein. All warranty service must be performed by the manufacture or its designated representative using authorized Cal Spas parts.
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  • Page 110 Visit our website www.calspas.com. or scan the QR code or purchase accessories and spare parts at www.quickspaparts.com Lloyd’s Material Supply Company, Inc. LTR.2024.1146 Rev D LTR2023.1146 REV D-4 LTR2023.1146, REV. C-4 1/1/2025 10/19/2023 6/28/2023...

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