Jets, Air Controls And Air Injectors; Jets; Cleaning Or Replacing Jets; Comfort Collar - Coleman 300 Series Owner's Manual

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Jets and Air Controls

Jets

All spa jets are individually engineered to provide
a unique hydro-massage. Depending on the model,
your spa will have a combination of the following jets:
Cyclone Therapeutic (XL Cyclone, LS Cyclone, &
Cyclone):
Positioned to focus on large muscle groups, these
jets deliver a concentrated, high volume stream of
water for a deep massage.
adjustable, allowing users to set the water flow to
the most comfortable setting. The nozzle can be
rotated to target sore muscle areas.
Cyclone Turbo Swirl Jets (XL Cyclone, LS Cyclone, &
Cyclone):
Positioned to focus on muscle tension zones, these
jets deliver a spinning V-shaped water stream for a
gentle, pulsating massage.
adjustable, allowing users to set the water flow to
the most comfortable setting.
Whirlpool:
Positioned to create overall water circulation, this
mult-purpose, high volume jet provides whirlpool
action throughout the entire spa.
Cluster Jets:
Positioned in the footwell or shoulder areas of the
spa, these jets deliver a penetrating massage to dis-
solve tension. This jet may be the entry point for
ozone produced during the automatic filtration
cycles, and, as such, is not adjustable. Note: Ozone
production is suspended when other functions are
activated on the control panel by the spa user.
All full sized jets are adjustable from a fully open to
closed position. It is very important that you NEVER
SHUT ALL FULL SIZED JETS OFF AT ONE TIME!

Cleaning or Replacing Jets

Hard water can cause calcium/mineral buildup
that can restrict or bind the jets. A jet consists of a face
plate and a nozzle. Rotate these parts weekly and
remove/clean monthly to ensure free movement..
Note: It is not necessary to drain the spa to clean or
remove the jets.
Each jet is fully
Each jet is fully
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Rotating the jet face plate and nozzle
· Rotate the jet face left and right (open and closed).
· Return the face plate to the full open position.
· Turn the jets on to high speed.
· Twist the nozzle left and right.
· Rotate the nozzle in the socket.
Note: If the jet insert disengages from the spa
housing, see steps to reinstall below.
Cleaning the jets
To remove the jet insert, use the palm of your hand
to exert pressure on the face of the jet. Turn counter-
clockwise until the jet "clicks". Gently pull the jet
assembly from the housing.
To clean the jet insert and housing, use a pressurized
hose and spray the inside of the jet. Soak the jet
in a diluted spa cleaning solution, rinse. Wipe the
inside of the housing to remove any debris.
To reinstall the jet, line up the tab on the backside of
the barrel with the groove in the body. Use the palm of
your hand to gently tab the jet until it snaps into
position.

Comfort Collar™

Select models in the 400 series are equipped with
special above-the-waterline neck jets in the Comfort
Collar™. The intensity of the water flow to these jets
can be controlled by turning the valve adjacent to the
therapy seat.
Note: The Comfort Collar™ jets in all Base models
are not equipped with a control valve.

Air Controls

The intensity of the jet action can be controlled by
altering the amount of air injected with water through
the jets. Your spa has 2 to 4 air controls located on the
lip of the spa. Each control activates air to specific jets
in the spa allowing you to create various combinations
and levels of jet action to suit individual preferences.
Turn the control counter-clockwise to turn the air
off and clockwise to turn air on.
Note: Air controls should be closed during heating
cycles for maximum energy efficiency.
Note: If spa is equipped with the Aeromax option,
one control should be left open at all times.

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