Getting Started; Spa Components List - Laguna Bay Spas Spa Owner's Manual

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Getting Started

For replacement parts or service, please call
Laguna Bay Spas Technical
Assistance at (877) 722-4097. Factory trained technical service specialists are
available during their normal business hours Monday through Friday from 8:30
am to 5 PM est.
The Spa Pack
is the computer that controls the spa. Pressing buttons on the
topside controls triggers a reaction in the spa pack. When the "jets" button is
pressed, the spa pack triggers the pump to push water back into the spa through
the jets. When the "temperature up" button is pressed, the spa pack triggers
the heater and pump to begin circulating water until it reaches the desired
temperature.
Unless you are instructed to do so by a technical support representative,
you
should not remove the cover on the spa pack. There are no serviceable parts
inside the box. If you are instructed to remove the cover on the box, you should
manually turn the GFCI "off " before removing the cover.
The Topside Control
is like the keyboard for a computer. It allows you to
change what the spa does by pressing buttons. Temperature, filtration, energy
consumption and jets are all controlled by pressing the buttons on the spa
controls. The options offered on the spa controls will vary depending on the
model purchased. Please refer to the model specific controls for detailed
instructions.
Error codes on the topside controls
will alert you to problems detected by the
spa pack. If your topside controls have an error message, please refer to the
trouble shooting section of the manual beginning on page 29 and follow the
instructions or call a technical support representative at 877-722-4097.
The Spa Heater
heats the water in the spa. When the water temperature falls
below the allowed temperature range, the heater comes on and heats the water to
the preset temperature. When the heater is on, a light on top of the heater box
turns on.
Spas are designed to keep water warm and insulated against heat loss.
If the
water temperature on your spa is set lower than your ambient temperature, and
the ambient temperature does not go down, your spa may not lose enough heat
to lower the water temperature to the preset temperature.
Your spa controls will not cool the water.
If you want to lower your water
temperature, you should partially remove the cover for a short period of time or
drain some of the water from the spa and add cool water. If you drain water from
the spa, you should manually turn the GFCI "off " and follow the instructions for
filling your spa
beginning on page 22.
The Drain Valve
is used to remove water from the spa. It is located at the base
in the corner of the spa cabinet. The valve is attached to a hose inside the cabinet
which allows you to drain all of the water from the spa. It moves outward to
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