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LTR50001098, Rev. A
10/17/11

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  • Page 1 LTR50001098, Rev. A 10/17/11...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I mportant Saf ety I nstructions ..1 F il ter Cl eaning..... . . 20 B ather Load .
  • Page 3: I Mportant Saf Ety I Nstructions

    I mportant Saf ety I nstructions R EAD AND F O LLO W ALL I NST R U CT I O NS. WAR NI NG : DANG ER - - R isk of inj ury: T h e suction fittings in th is spa are siz ed to match To redu c e t h e ri sk o f i nj u ry , do no t p ermi t c h i l dren t o th e specific w ater fl...
  • Page 4 DANG ER - - R isk of el ectric shock : • Rep l a c e a da ma g ed p o w er c o rd i mmedi a t el y . • D o no t b u ry t h e p o w er c o rd. •...
  • Page 5: Preparing F Or Y Our New Portab L E Spa

    Preparing f or Y our New Portab l e Spa Preparing a G ood F oundation Your spa needs a solid and level foundation. The I f y ou are installing the spa indoors, pay c lose area that it sits on must be able to support the weight at t ent ion t o t he fl...
  • Page 6: Pl Anning The B Est Location

    Pl anning the B est Location Provide a V iew with Y our Spa Saf ety F irst Th i nk a b o u t t h e di rec t i o n y o u w i l l b e f a c i ng w h en D o no t p l a c e y o u r sp a w i t h i n 10 f eet ( 3 m) o f si t t i ng i n y o u r sp a .
  • Page 7: 240 V Ol T El Ectrical I Nstal L Ation

    240 V ol t El ectrical I nstal l ation Al l 240V sp a s mu st b e p erma nent l y c o nnec t ed G F C I a nd w i ri ng req u i rement s. ( h a rdw i red) t o t h e p o w er su p p l y .
  • Page 8: High Power Configuration

    High Power Configuration O F F Position ( Down) Def aul t O N Position ( U p) setting Test M o de O F F Test mo de ( no rma l l y O F F ) B u t t o n l a y o u t w i l l b e: U nu sed, B u t t o n l a y o u t w i l l b e: P u mp 1, P u mp 1, Temp , Li g h t Li g h t , Temp D o w n, Temp U P...
  • Page 9: G F Ci Wiring Diag Ram

    G F CI Wiring Diag ram www.geospas.com G eo S p a O w ner’ s M a nu a l LTR50001098, Rev. A...
  • Page 10: F Il L Ing And Powering U P Y Our Portab L E Spa

    F il l ing and Powering U p Y our Portab l e Spa I nspect the spa eq uipment. Af t er t h e sp a h a s b een p l a c ed o n a n a p p ro ved su rf a c e a nd h a s b een c o rrec t l y w i red b y a l i c ensed el ec t ri c i a n, i nsp ec t a l l p l u mb i ng c o nnec t i o ns i n t h e eq u i p ment a rea o f y o u r sp a .
  • Page 11 T urn on power to the spa. Wh en th e spa is filled to th e correct level, turn on th e pow er at th e G F C I b rea k er. ( E nsu re t h a t t h e 120V sp a s a re c o nnec t ed t o t h e p ro p er el ec t ri c a l o u t l et .) Prime the pump.
  • Page 12: Priming The Pump

    Priming the Pump Th e p u mp w i l l no t w o rk p ro p erl y w h i l e N ew spa ow ners of ten h ave dif ficulty th e first time th ey a i r i s t ra p p ed i n i t .
  • Page 13: O Perating Y Our Spa

    O perating Y our Spa El ectronic Control O peration T emp b u t t o n, t h e set t emp era t u re w i l l c h a ng e u p o r do w n o ne deg ree. •...
  • Page 14: Electrical Power Efficiency

    J ets 2 t w o p u mp sy st ems, b u t t h i s c a n b e c h a ng ed t o y o u r p ref erenc e. P ress t h e J ets 2 b u t t o n t o t u rn p u mp 2 o n. P ress i t o nc e a g a i n t o t u rn t h e p u mp 2 o f f .
  • Page 15: Diag Nostic Messag Es

    Diag nostic Messag es Messag e Meaning Action R eq uired No messag e 1) S p a t emp era t u re i s u nk no w n. 1) Af t er p u mp h a s b een ru nni ng f o r 2 mi nu t es t emp era t u re on displ ay w i l l b e di sp l a y ed.
  • Page 16: J Ets

    Messag e Meaning Action R eq uired Wh en y our spa is first actuated, Th e p ri mi ng mo de w i l l l a st f o r u p t o f o u r mi nu t es a nd i t w i l l g o i nt o p ri mi ng mo de.
  • Page 17: Cover Latches

    Cover Latches Y o u r c o ver w i l l h a ve f o u r c l i p s a t t a c h ed t o t h e ends o f Wh en y o u r h o t t u b i s no t i n u se, ma k e su re y o u t h e f o u r l a t c h es, t w o o n ea c h end o f t h e h o t t u b c o ver.
  • Page 18 Step #3 At t a c h t h e P i vo t Arms t o t h e B a se B ra c k et . ( S ee F i g . 2) Af t er a rms a re a t t a c h ed, t i l t t h em t o t h e u p ri g h t /vert i c a l p o si t i o n.
  • Page 19: Cl Ear Water Pl An

    Cl ear Water Pl an Contents of this section: Th i s sec t i o n i s i nt ended f o r new sp a o w ners w i t h no ex p eri enc e w i t h w a t er c h emi st ry . E very o ne’ s ex - Test i ng a nd Adj u st i ng S p a Wa t er p eri enc e w i t h ma i nt a i ni ng w a t er q u a l i t y i s di f f erent , S a ni t a t i o n...
  • Page 20: T Esting And Adj Usting Spa Water

    T esting and Adj usting Spa Water Y o u h a ve t w o t y p es o f t est i ng met h o ds t o c h o o se f ro m: •...
  • Page 21: Sanitation

    Sanitation A f ter y ou fill y our spa, y ou need to decide w h ich ch emical sanitiz er y ou w ish to use. We rec o mmend ei t h er b romine o r chl orine a s y o u r sa ni t i z er. B o t h w o rk w el l w h en ma i nt a i ned reg u l a rl y . DO NO T use trichl or.
  • Page 22: F Il Ter Cl Eaning

    Chemical Saf ety R ead and f ol l ow al l printed instructions l isted on b ottl es and pack ag es. F ail ure to f ol l ow chemical directions may resul t in serious inj ury, sick ness, or even death.
  • Page 23: Maintenance Schedul E

    O z onator Th e o z o ne g enera t o r rel ea ses o z o ne i nt o t h e sp a w a t er. Y o u w i l l st i l l need t o t est f o r c h l o ri ne a nd o c c a si o na l l y rep l eni sh i t t o ret u rn t h e c h l o ri ne l evel t o t h e b a sel i ne.
  • Page 24: T Roub L Eshooting Water Cl Arity Prob L Ems

    T roub l eshooting Water Cl arity Prob l ems Prob l em Prob ab l e Causes Possib l e Sol utions • Dirty filter • C lean filter C l o u dy Wa t er • • E x c essi ve o i l s / o rg a ni c S h o c k sp a w i t h sa ni t i z er ma t t er...
  • Page 25: Cl Eaning And Maintenance

    Cl eaning and Maintenance R emoving and R eseating the Pil l ows Y o u c a n remo ve t h e p i l l o w s f o r c l ea ni ng a nd ma i nt ena nc e q u i c k l y a nd ea si l y . Th i s met h o d w o rk s f o r a l l t y p es o f p i l l o w s.
  • Page 26: Draining Y Our Portab L E Spa

    Draining Y our Portab l e Spa Y our spa sh ould b e drained every f our to six month s, and refilled w ith f resh tap w ater. T h e f ollow ing is th e rec o mmended met h o d f o r dra i ni ng y o u r sp a .
  • Page 27: Winteriz Ing ( Col D Cl Imate Draining )

    Winteriz ing ( Col d Cl imate Draining ) I n many areas of th e country , th e temperature drops b elow 3 2 ˚ F ( 0 ° C ) . We recommend th at y ou alw ay s h ave y our spa f ull of w ater and running at normal spa temperatures ( 8 0 ˚...
  • Page 28: J Et R Emoval And R Epl Acement

    Cl eaning Y our Spa Spa Cover and Pil l ows D u e t o t h e c o nst a nt p u ni sh ment y o u r sp a c o ver a nd p i l l o w s rec ei ve, y o u sh o u l d p ro t ec t t h em b y a p p l y i ng a viny l and leath er cleaner as part of y our month ly maintenance plan.
  • Page 29: U Sing The Entertainment System

    U sing the Entertainment System iPod™ Dock ing Station Th e i P o d™ do c k i ng st a t i o n i s f u l l y i nt eg ra t ed w i t h y o u r sp a . Th e do c k i ng st a t i o n i s t a i l o red t o t h e needs o f A pple iP od™...
  • Page 30: Appendix

    Appendix R epl acement Parts J ets Lig hts ED 2” Euro Directional Lig ht Assemb l y Compl ete P LU 282051W LI T16000150 ELE 2” Euro No Eyeb al l Covers P LU 282050W G eo 511R 78” Ro u nd S t a nda rd Ru st AC C 01000563 MED 3”...
  • Page 31 T roub l eshooting Symptom Possib l e Causes Possib l e Sol utions System / Power Problems System does not work Power is turned off Reset spa Control pad and spa N o el ec t ri c a l p o w er t o sp a Tu rn o n o r reset t h e G F C I c i rc u i t b rea k er.
  • Page 32 Symptom Possib l e Causes Possib l e Sol utions Water Prob l ems Water is not cl ean F o r a l l w a t er c l a ri t y p ro b l ems, see p a g e 17. U se th e cover and refill as necessary H ig h water V ery h i g h eva p o ra t i o n o r h ea vy...
  • Page 33 Symptom Possib l e Causes Possib l e Sol utions Pump Prob l ems Pump runs constantl y – P ro b l em w i t h c i rc u i t b o a rd C o nt a c t y o u r dea l er wil l not shut of f Noisy pump Wa t er l evel i s t o o l o w...
  • Page 34: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty a a a a a a a a a a G eo S p a s p o rt a b l e sp a s a re w a rra nt ed t o b e f ree f ro m def ec t s i n ma t eri a l a nd w o rk ma nsh i p . Th i s w a rra nt y st a rt s f rom date of manuf acture and ends eith er b y specified time- f rame listed b elow , ow ner- transf er, relocation, or i nst a l l a t i o n o f a ny c o mp o nent o t h er t h a n b y ma nu f a c t u rer.
  • Page 35 Warranty Limitations and Ex cl usions Th e Li mi t ed Wa rra nt y a p p l i es o nl y t o h o t t u b s no rma l l y u sed f o r p erso na l , f a mi l y o r h o u seh o l d p u rp o ses. Th i s w a rra nt y i s vo i d i f t h e h o t t u b h a s b een su b j ec t t o neg l i g enc e, a l t era t i o n, mi su se, a b u se, rep a i rs b y no n- F o r rel o c a t i ng y o u r h o t t u b w i t h o u t vo i di ng y o u r...
  • Page 36: Locating The Product Serial Numb Er

    Locating the Product Serial Numb er Th e seri a l nu mb er o f y o u r sp a i s l o c a t ed o n a met a l p l a t e a t t a c h ed t o t h e l o w er ri g h t f ro nt p a nel o f t h e sp a . Y o u w i l l need t h i s nu mb er t o p ro p erl y reg i st er y o u r sp a a nd a c t i va t e c o vera g e.

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