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Endurance, Stamina, Vitalizer
OWNER'S MANUAL
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6101 45
St. N.
St. Petersburg, FL 33714
727.573.9611
www.PremiumLeisure.com
Part Number 7067
Revised 06/10

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  • Page 1 Endurance, Stamina, Vitalizer OWNER’S MANUAL 6101 45 St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33714 727.573.9611 www.PremiumLeisure.com Part Number 7067 Revised 06/10...
  • Page 2 Owner’s Information Dealer: Date Purchased: __________________________ Company: __________________________ Address: __________________________ Telephone: __________________________ Installer: Date Installed: __________________________ Company: __________________________ Address: __________________________ Telephone: __________________________ Hot Tub: Date Delivered: __________________________ Model: __________________________ Color: __________________________ Serial Number: __________________________ Your unique hot tub serial number is located on a data plate outside the cabinet at ground level directly below the topside control panel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Version 1.3 Revised 06/10 Part # 7067 Copyright © 2010, Premium Leisure LLC. All rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any manner ™ ™ without express written permission of Premium Leisure LLC. Fitness Leisure Hot Tubs and Thermazone trademarks of Premium Leisure LLC.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    I n t r o d u c t i o n ™ Your choice of a Fitness Leisure Hot Tub indicates that you are devoted to excellence. The management and staff appreciate your patronage and takes pride in the tradition of quality hot tubs that our company represents.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    I m p o r t a n t S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water depends on subjective factors such as age, health, pregnant women, temperature sensitivities, chemical sensitivities, and medical history.
  • Page 6 Warnings TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY: The water in a spa should never exceed 40˚C (104˚F). Water temperatures between 38˚C (100˚F) and 40˚C (104˚F) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
  • Page 7: Save These Instructions

    Warning Sign Warning Sign Must Be Posted – The red WARNING sign like the one shown is packed with your new hot tub. This sign must be posted in a prominent place in close proximity to the hot tub installation site immediately upon completion of hot tub installation.
  • Page 8 Basic Safety Guidelines Your hot tub is meant to be enjoyable, healthful, and relaxing. Below are some basic safety guidelines to follow every time you use your tub. Always check the temperature of your hot tub before entering. High water temperatures can be hazardous to your health.
  • Page 10 The following dimensions can be used to determine the proper location of submerged conduits in concrete slab installations. All dimensions are made from the outside of the hot tub’s frame with the access panels removed. The topside control panel is shown at bottom of diagram for reference. Figure 2 –...
  • Page 11 Electrical Specifications Important – Qualified and licensed electricians must perform all electrical hookups. The following specifications must be followed in order to ensure proper performance and safety. WARNING: Starting an incorrectly wired hot tub could cause severe damage to the mechanical equipment or even bodily harm. Have your licensed electrician verify GFCI (or RCD) wiring with the diagrams on pages 10-19.
  • Page 14 Figure 6 – European 1x32A Wiring Diagram All wiring is 3x4 mm , solid copper See wire size chart on page 9. Note: Make sure that the DIP switches in the hot tub Pack are properly set for 50Hz operation and Jumper A is in place. Page 12 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 15 Figure 7 – European 2x16A Wiring Diagram All wiring is 5x 1.5 mm , solid copper See wire size chart on page 9. Note: Make sure that the DIP switches in the hot tub Pack are properly set for 50Hz operation and Jumper A is removed. Page 13 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 16 Page 14 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 17 Figure 9 – Board Diagram and Panel Positions for Vitalizer and Stamina Models Single-phase 240V Domestic version Page 15 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 18 Figure 10 – VS515Z Board Diagram for Endurance Model Single-Phase, 240-Volt Domestic Version Page 16 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 19 Figure 11 – Board Diagram and Panel Positions for Endurance Model Single-phase 240V Domestic version Page 17 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 20 Figure 12 – VS510SZ Board Diagram for All EXPORT Models Page 18 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 21 Figure 13 – Board Diagram and Panel Positions for all EXPORT Models Figure 14 – Panel Button Positions for export models. Page 19 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 23 Before Adding Water Before adding water, go through these simple steps now to prevent common issues when setting up your hot tub for the first time. Verify that the following have all been rechecked. Turn off all power to the hot tub at the main breaker panel.
  • Page 24 Filling Your Hot Tub Now it's time to fill your hot tub with water. Do not turn on the electricity yet until the hot tub is completely filled. To properly fill your tub: Make sure that the filters (in the filtration canister) are gently screwed into place.
  • Page 25 Turn on the breaker and test the operation of the Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) breaker by pushing the small button. This should automatically trip the hot tub's circuit breaker. DANGER: If this breaker does not trip, immediately call your electrician. Do not use your hot tub! Only if pushing this button successfully trips this circuit breaker should you reset this breaker and proceed to the next step.
  • Page 26: Water Balancing

    W a t e r B a l a n c i n g Note: Perform water balancing weekly and whenever your water is changed (or when the hot tub is first filled) to assure proper water condition. Once your hot tub reaches 95ºF, use our Bromine Test Strips (not included) and add the necessary chemicals (not included) to stabilize your water chemistry.
  • Page 27: Topside Control

    T o p s i d e C o n t r o l Programming Instructions Domestic Figure 6A – Vitalizer and Stamina Topside Control Panel (MVP 260 Domestic) Lamps When the Jets lamp is on steady, the system is in a filtration cycle. When the Temp lamp is flashing, the system is checking the water temperature.
  • Page 28 Note: Some models may use the following topside control where you have one “TEMP” button to control the temperature and one “AUX” button to control the Air Jet Bubbler (blower). Figure 19B – Endurance Topside Control Panel (MVP260 Domestic) Programming Instructions Export Figure 20 –...
  • Page 29 running for at least two minutes. To display the set temperature, press the “WARM” or “COOL” button once. To change the set temperature, press the “WARM” or “COOL” button a second time before the LCD stops flashing. Each press of the “WARM” or “COOL” button will continue to raise/lower the set temperature.
  • Page 30 two hours. To program filter cycles, press “WARM” or “COOL” and then “JETS.” Press “WARM” or “COOL” again to adjust to your desired setting. Press “JETS” again to exit filter cycle programming. The low speed of the 2-speed pump runs during filtration and the ozonator will be enabled.
  • Page 31: Cover

    C o v e r Place the insulated cover on your hot tub. Keeping the cover in place anytime the hot tub is not in use reduces the heating time and minimizes operating costs. The time required for initial heat-up varies depending on the starting water temperature, ambient temperature, and the capacity of your hot tub.
  • Page 32: Frequently Asked Questions

    Who are the service companies in my area? Fitness Leisure contracts with several service companies in your area to ensure the best possible response time. Our customers are guaranteed to receive service response priority. If you encounter a matter that can’t be easily resolved over the phone, a local technician can be dispatched to your home.
  • Page 33 What happens when my warranty expires? Fitness Leisure will continue to provide service for your hot tub after your warranty has expired via our customer care center at 727.573.9611. Where can I get more Chemicals or other accessories? Visit www.hottubparts.com or call 877.530.PARTS.
  • Page 34 What is the shell made of? We use Lucite® Cast Acrylic with Microban® Antimicrobial Protection for all of our hot tub shells. Microban antimicrobial product protection is built-in to Lucite acrylic during the manufacturing process to help prevent the growth of stain causing bacteria on the surface of the hot tub.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g If a problem arises, you can check this list for a quick solution. If this does not resolve your problem, please call our customer care center, at 727.573.9611. Additional information is also available at www.FitnessSpas.com.
  • Page 36 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Water does Air lock Bleed air from the system (page 31) not flow Closed jets Open all jets by turning counterclockwise ACV open Close air control valves Water too hot High set Turn down set temperature on topside temperature control panel High ambient...
  • Page 37 MESSAGE MEANING ACTION REQUIRED Sensor A is not Check the sensor "A" plug connection to working correctly. circuit board. The problem may appear Hot tub is shut temporarily in an overheat situation and down. disappear when the heater cools. If the problem persists, contact service.
  • Page 38: Maintenance And Care

    MESSAGE MEANING ACTION REQUIRED - - C Temperature After the pump runs for two minutes, the unknown temperature displays - - - Temperature not The hot tub is in either Economy or Sleep current modes and the pump has not run for a while. To view the current temperature, switch to Standard mode or operate Jets 1 for at least one minute.
  • Page 40 Shutdown / Winterizing Your Fitness Leisure hot tub is designed to operate year round. If you plan to leave your hot tub unused for long periods of time in severely cold weather, you should winterize your hot tub to avoid accidental freezing due to a power or equipment failure.
  • Page 41 Water Management Our chemical water purification system is a perfect match for your hot tub. Depending on usage, the water in your hot tub should be changed every 1-3 months. Upon each change of water it is a good practice to wipe down the hot tub.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Endurance (Model ER11) Specifications* Dimensions 79” Round x 34” H Seats Water Jets Air Jets Capacity 230 USG /871 L Dry Weight 475 Lbs/216 Kg Filled Weight 2390 Lbs/1086 Kg Electrical 240VAC 32A 60Hz...
  • Page 43 Stamina (Model SQ09) Specifications* Dimensions 76”L x 70”W x 30”D Seats 5 (1 Lounge) Water Jets Air Jets Capacity 225 USG /852 L Dry Weight 425 Lbs/193 Kg Filled Weight 2300 Lbs/1046 Kg Electrical 120/240VAC 16/32A 60Hz GFCI 20/40A * Specifications are subject to change without notice. Page 41 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 44 Vitalizer (Model OV10D) Specifications* Dimensions 91”L x 43”W x 30”D Seats Water Jets Air Jets Capacity 110 USG /416 L Dry Weight 330 Lbs/150 Kg Filled Weight 1250 Lbs/568 Kg Electrical 120VAC 16A 60Hz GFCI * Specifications are subject to change without notice. Page 42 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 45: Certificate Of Verification

    N o t e s Page 44 For HELP, call 727.573.9611...
  • Page 46 These items may be covered by a manufacturer’s warranty, which may have a longer duration than this Limited Warranty. Premium Leisure LLC may serve as an agent in presenting claims under the manufacturers’ warranties, but disclaims any liability there under. In the event Premium Leisure LLC...
  • Page 47 6101 45 St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33714 727.573.9611 www.PremiumLeisure.com...

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