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get into it! owner’s manual WELCOME TO THE SPA LIFE! Please enjoy your new Everyday Hot Tub, but think safety first. Read your Owner’s Manual in its entirety before installing your spa and encourage all spa users to do the same. More than just common sense, this Owner’s Manual provides vital safety and operational information.
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get into it! product reference SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION You will find the serial number on the silver tag in the equipment area. PLEASE FILL OUT AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Name of Purchaser__________________________________ Date of Purchase ___________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ City _____________________State ____Zip Code _______ Signature __________________________________________ Telephone _________________________________________ Spa Model/Color ___________________________________...
get into it! safety instructions The following instructions are required to be printed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as a condition of the listing of this product. They contain important safety information. We strongly encourage you to read and apply them. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN INSTALLING AND USING THIS ELECTRICAL...
get into it! safety instructions 240 VOLT, PERMANENTLY INSTALLED OR CONVERTED MODELS 9. A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block (TB-1, terminal 7) located inside the control box. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a continuous green, insulated copper wire.
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17. DANGER: Children are especially sensitive to hot water. At no time should children have unsupervised access to the spa. Children must not be allowed to climb onto the spa cover. All Everyday Hot Tubs are equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM F1346-91 Standard for Safety Covers.
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get into it! safety instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRENCH SPEAKING SPA OWNERS AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas placer d’appareil électrique (luminaire, téléphone,radio, téléviseur, etc.) moins de 1.52 m de cette cuve de relaxation. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser une cuve de relaxation sans surveillance.
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get into it! safety instructions PERSONAL SAFETY Prolonged immersion in hot water can result in HYPERTHERMIA, a dangerous condition which occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level above normal (98.6°F, 37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and a body temperature above 98.6°F (37°C).
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• Don’t lift or drag the cover by using the tie-down straps; always lift and carry by using the external handles. • Don’t store chemicals in the spa’s equipment compartment. • Don’t hesitate to call your Everyday Hot Tubs dealer with any questions or maintenance concerns.
get into it! installation instructions LOCATION For your portable spa to function properly and safely, it must be located on a hard, flat, level surface. Inground spas require special installation techniques and should be planned in conjunction with your spa dealer. Improper installation can result in structural damage to the spa and the voiding of your spa warranty.
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get into it! installation instructions OUTDOOR AND PATIO INSTALLATION To install the spa outdoors, we recommend a reinforced concrete pad at least four inches thick. The reinforcing material should be attached to a #8 AWG bonding wire per national and local electrical code.
get into it! installation instructions SHUT-OFF VALVES Your spa is equipped with shut-off valves (see EQUIPMENT DIAGRAM) that shut off the water flow to the equipment system for dealer service. At times, a new spa or one that has recently been serviced, may have the shut-off valves partially closed which can restrict the water flow and hinder jet performance.
2.Move both red wires TB-1 to TB-4 as indi- cated by gray area. 3.Move the Heater Mode selector (J23) on the Control Board from (20A) to (50A) position. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI), #8145, are available from your Everyday Hot Tubs dealer. Convert 120V to 240V electrical diagram...
get into it! starting your spa START-UP PROCEDURE Your spa is equipped with solid-state Comfort Controls specific to your spa model. Please see SPA CONTROL OPERATION for your specific spa model. To start your spa, you need a spa water test kit and an underwater thermometer.
For high wind areas, Secure Straps (part #8140) are available. DuraLift (part #8225) cover lifts are also available to assist you in cover removal. See your Everyday Hot Tubs dealer for details.
get into it! operating your spa MAXIMUM THERAPY JETTING SYSTEM ISO BOOST JETS This small jet provides a targeted stream of water. POWER BOOST JET The direction of water flow can be changed by redirecting the central nozzle. The water flow can be adjusted by turning the jet face using the four tabs.
530 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, and turn on the jets and lights. This valve controls the water flow of the Cascade Neck jets. Component Identification Qty. Iso Boost Jets...
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get into it! the 415 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, and turn on the jets and lights. This valve controls the water flow of the Cascade Neck jets. Component Identification Qty. Iso Boost Jets Power Boost Jets Power Swirl Jets Cascade Neck™...
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get into it! the 210 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, and turn on the jets and lights. Component Identification Qty. Iso Boost Jets Bathers Control Panel Heat Sensor Filter Canister Suction Fittings Floor Drain Light Physical Specifications Size...
MODELS 530, 415, 210 UNDERWATER LIGHT Press the LIGHT pad to turn the underwater light on and off. The low-voltage system produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and LIGHT exiting the spa safer. After being on for 30 min- utes, the light automatically turns off.
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get into it! spa control operation CONSTANT CLEAN™ WATER MANAGEMENT WITH SMART LOGIC™ Factory Default Settings: • Filter Cycle Duration: F2 (2 hours) • Filter Cycles: 2C (twice per day) • Smart Logic: 1H (1 hour) These settings represent the most commonly used settings, but your use may be different, depending upon many variables –...
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get into it! spa control operation Use the TEMP+- pad to scroll through filter cycle options. When desired selection has been reached, press the SETTINGS pad to enter selec- tion and advance to the Smart Logic™ settings. TEMP+- Selectable filter cycles and cycle duration •...
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get into it! spa control operation pause, the actual temperature displays. Press TEMP- pad repeatedly to decrease the set tem- perature to 80°F (27°C). *NOTE: In event of a power outage, all settings revert to the preset, default settings. HEAT LIGHT The HEAT light illuminates when the heater is on.
PLEASE NOTE: The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner. If the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below, please contact your Everyday Hot Tubs™ dealer for service. (Improper servicing by an unauthorized service provider or spa owner could result in damage not covered by the warranty and could cause serious injury.)
get into it! troubleshooting LCD DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of self-diagnostic system checks and it can display a variety of messages in the LCD window on the control panel. This appears every 30 days as a reminder to clean the filter.
get into it! maintenance WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 1. Removing Debris Remove any debris from the Vortex skimmer and suction guard(s) on the inside of the spa. Blocked intakes can impede the flow of water through the jetting system. 2. Water Level Replenish the water level if necessary so that it is approximately two-thirds up the Vortex skimmer Water level should be...
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get into it! maintenance Reinstalling the Filter Repeat the steps above in reverse. Do not overtighten the filter as it may cause the threads on the bottom to strip and fail to hold the filter in place. When replacing the Vortex filter top, center the top over the raised filter ring and press down firmly until the top snaps into place.
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get into it! maintenance AS NEEDED MAINTENANCE 1. Cover Care It is recommended that you use Marquis Cover Care Cleaner to keep the spa cover clean and conditioned. Proper care of the cover increases the life and keeps it looking great in even the harshest conditions.
get into it! maintenance C. Remove the lamp socket from the back of the light assembly by turning counterclockwise and pulling at the same time. D. Gently pull the bulb out of the lamp socket and replace it with a 6 watt bulb only (GE #918) available from your spa dealer.
get into it! spa care and enjoyment guide IMPORTANT CHEMICAL SAFETY PROCEDURES 1. Always keep chemicals out of reach of children. 2. Read product labels carefully prior to use. 3. When dissolving, always add chemicals to water, do not add water to chemicals. Some dry chemicals should be dissolved prior to adding them to the spa.
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get into it! spa care and enjoyment guide UNDERSTANDING WATER BALANCE Water balance is the interrelation of factors that determine the quality of the spa water. The effec- tiveness of chemicals and other additives are dependent on all these factors working together or “in balance”.
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get into it! spa care and enjoyment guide pH Level The pH level measures the relative acidity and basicity of the water. The ideal pH level is 7.2 - 7.8. When the pH level falls below 7.2 the water can become corrosive.
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get into it! spa care and enjoyment guide Balancing the Water When initially filling or refilling your spa follow these steps to achieve proper water balance. Important! Always circulate the water for at least 15 minutes after making any chemical additions, before retesting water, or adding any additional products.
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get into it! spa care and enjoyment guide Metal and Stain Control If minerals such as calcium, iron, copper, or manga- nese exist in your water supply, they can stain spa surfaces. Metal & Stain Control prevents spa staining. Add per label directions for the gallons of your spa each time you freshly fill the spa with water.
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spa care and enjoyment guide get into it! WATER CARE REGIMEN Spa care products are classified by easy to follow usage guidelines. The information below indicates whether the product should be used daily, weekly, monthly, when filling, or as needed – if special water conditions arise.
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spa care and enjoyment guide get into it! AS NEEDED PRODUCTS pH & Alkalinity Increase and pH & Alkalinity Decrease These two products work to raise or lower the pH and alkalinity levels in the spa and are only needed if the test strip indicates the levels are not in the ideal range.
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spa care and enjoyment guide get into it! TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE C: Cause S: Solution CLOUDY WATER C: Inadequate filtration or dirty filter. S: Check that the filter is securely installed. Clean or replace filter. C: Water is not balanced. S: Treat water with Shock and test water with a Water Test Strip.
spa care and enjoyment guide get into it! FAILURE TO GET A SANITIZER READING ON TEST STRIP C: Sanitizer level is too low. S: Add chlorine or bromine until the sanitizer registers in the recommended range on the test strip. C: Algae present.
Everyday Hot Tubs limited warranty get into it! LIMITED WARRANTY SPA SHELL, SPA SHELL LEAKS, AND STRUCTURE Marquis Corp. warrants the spa shell against peeling, cracking, yellowing, blistering, or delamination for a period of five years from date of purchase.
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Replacement parts, including light bulbs, skimmer lids, removable jet fittings, covers, and cover locks and latches should be returned by the customer to the authorized Everyday Hot Tubs dealer for replacement. Your authorized Everyday Hot Tubs dealer reserves the right to assess travel charges for service calls which are be- yond the scope of its normal service area.
Marquis control include but are not limited to damage resulting from: improper electrical connections, accidents, failure to follow procedures defined in the Everyday Hot Tubs Owner’s Manual, cleaning agents, and lightning and other natural occurrences. IMPORTANT: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, therefore the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
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