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Sundance Spas Architectural Series Owner's Manual
Sundance Spas Architectural Series Owner's Manual

Sundance Spas Architectural Series Owner's Manual

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Architectural Series
by Sundance Spas
Owner's Manual

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Summary of Contents for Sundance Spas Architectural Series

  • Page 1 Architectural Series by Sundance Spas Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING SPA OPERATION IMPORTANT: your spa system has been customized by your installer with options and accessories that may not be covered in this guide. Please take time to read and observe the manufacturer’s instructions for all installed options and accessories not covered in this guide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Restarting Your System ..............1 Water Care and Maintenance ............1 Shell and Tile Care Maintenance ..........2 Equipment Maintenance ..............3 Cleaning Procedure for Rotating Jets .......... 4 Draining and Refilling ..............5 Freezing Weather Conditions ............6...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT HOMEOWNER INFORMATION! Y our hot tub’s serial number is required to process a service request during the factory warranty period. The serial number for your hot tub is located in two locations: 1) The top step next at time at time of delivery; 2) On the homeowner literature pack envelope.
  • Page 5: Restarting Your System

    1. Restarting Your System After refilling the spa or servicing the equipment, the spa must be restarted and the following functions checked for proper operation before spa can be set to run automatically. Checkboxes are provided next to each step for your convenience. The water level must be at mid-tile height or covering the skimmer inlet (minimum 2/3) before spa power is turned on.
  • Page 6: Shell And Tile Care Maintenance

    • Sundance recommends the spa water be drained and completely replaced every 4 months, or when an uncontrollable or uncorrectable water conditions exists. • Be sure to test the water up to four times a week. Always check sanitizer levels prior to entering spa. Do not enter water if sanitizer level measures above or below safety levels as prescribed by NSF (National Safety Foundation) and the chemical manufacturer.
  • Page 7: Equipment Maintenance

    may continuously leave deposits on the tile surface at the water line making it unsightly. This calcium buildup is a normal condition associated with hot water and chemicals in tiled pools and spas. Ask your installing dealer for specialized cleaning solutions and scrubbing stones available to help keep your spa tile beautiful.
  • Page 8: Cleaning Procedure For Rotating Jets

    • Ozone: Most ozone generators are designed to be maintenance free, however, an inspection should be made of the in-line check valve to ensure it continues to stop water from flowing back into the unit. You may also inspect the lamp operation on ultraviolet (UV) ozonators by viewing their light source at night from the box while the filter pump is running.
  • Page 9: Draining And Refilling

    3. Reinstall jet internal by inserting it in any jet opening of the same jet type. Rotate the jet internal clockwise with light pressure until your feel the retaining mechanism “snap” in place. The jet’s nozzle should rotate freely to the left or right using only fingertip pressure.
  • Page 10: Freezing Weather Conditions

    7. Freezing Weather Conditions Your installer or system designer will provide you with special instructions for what to expect and what to do during freezing temperature conditions (below 32 °F). Spas installed in inclement weather areas should incorporate electronic freeze sensors and utilize insulated safety covers for economy and damage protection.
  • Page 11 Sundance Spas, Inc. 14525 Monte Vista Ave, Chino, CA 91710/U.S.A., Phone: (909) 606-7733, Fax: (909) 606-0195 Website: http://www.sundancespas.com 6530-181, Rev. A © 2001 Sundance Spas, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.