Spa Operation - Emerald Spa Great Lakes Spa 2008 Owner's Manual

Indoor - outdoor spa
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Refer to the Control Manual operating instructions for the spa-side control unit. The operating functions of your spa controller will
vary depending on the model of Great Lakes Spa you have purchased.
Your Great Lakes Spa comes equipped with a variety of jets and water/air controls. Some of the jets allow you to control the
amount of water flow by rotating the face of the jet. Turning the face clockwise will reduce the water flow from the jet and turning it
counterclockwise will increase the water flow.
Air Controls
Diverter Valve
Certain spas are equipped with a top-side diverter valve. Turning the valve
will divert water to one of two different zones within the spa. Centering the
valve lever will allow water to flow to both zones.
Ozone Jet
In the foot well of your spa there is a jet which allows ozone to be drawn into your spa when your spa is
equipped with an ozone unit. With an ozonator installed, there will be a steady stream of small air
bubbles coming from the ozone jet whenever the spa pump is in operation. See your dealer for an
optional ozone unit.

SPA OPERATION

Your spa comes equipped with air controls that are located on the top of
your spa. If you turn the air controls open (counterclockwise) when the
pump is on high speed, air will be drawn through the jets. Each control
regulates the airflow to a different jet or jets. Turn the air control
counterclockwise while the pump is on high speed and you will see the jets
produce added agitation. Turning the control clockwise will return the jets
to water-only operation.
Flow Control Valve
Certain spas are equipped with flow control valves. By turning the handle on
the valve clockwise, the flow of water will be at minimized level. By turning
the handle on the valve counter clockwise, the flow of water will be at
maximum level.
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