1302 Bench Swim Spas
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Product Specifications
- Model: Swim Spas 2025
- Dimensions: 1302, 1400, 1401, 1600, 1700, 2100
- Manufacturer: Coast Spas Manufacturing
- Address: 6315 202 Street, Langley BC, Canada
- Contact: 604 514 8111
- Email: info@coastspas.com
- Website: www.coastspas.com
Product Usage Instructions
BASIC INFORMATION
WATER CARE
Proper chemical usage is crucial for swim spa maintenance.
Maintain water chemistry within the following parameters:
- pH: 7.2 – 7.8
- Chlorine: 1.0 – 3.0 ppm
- Bromine: 2.0 – 5.0 ppm
- Total Alkalinity: 100 – 120 ppm
- Calcium Hardness: 150 – 250 ppm
ELECTRICAL
Ensure proper electrical setup:
- 120VAC or 240VAC electrical spa packs are used.
- For 120VAC: Requires an isolated 15 Amp circuit breaker with no
other appliances or lights on the circuit. - Do not use extension cords with the swim spa operations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I register my swim spa warranty?
To register your swim spa warranty, visit the provided link and
enter the required information including the swim spa serial
number.
Contact your swim spa selling dealer for any queries. Authorized
dealers can assist with parts, setup, maintenance, and technical
support.
Can I use 240V components with the swim spa?
No, all components must be 120V. No 240V components are
allowable.
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Coast Spas Manufacturing 6315 202 Street, Langley BC
Canada 604 514 8111 info@coastspas.com www.coastspas.com
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WORLD’S BEST BUILT SPAS
Here at Coast Spas we have over 25 years of experience crafting the World’s Best Built Spas®. Our mission is to deliver the highest quality spas with exceptional performance to help improve your overall wellness. We are so glad you’ve chosen a Coast Spa and we hope you,
your family and friends all enjoy it for years to come.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
YOU’RE ALMOST READY TO ENJOY YOUR NEW SPA!
Before you begin to enjoy your swim spa, please take a moment to submit your swim spa warranty. For registering your swim spa, you will need the swim spa serial number. Picture below will help you locate the serial number on your swim spa.
You can register your swim spa by using below link. https://coastspas.microsoftcrmportals.com/
Swim Spa owner name: Address: Contact: Swim Spa Serial number: Delivery Date:
FOR YOUR REFERENCE
Email: Purchase Date: Dealer Name:
Contact your swim spa selling dealer if you have any queries related to your swim spa. Coast spas authorized dealers are trai ned professionals who can assist you with swim spa parts, setup, operations, maintenance, and technical support.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Coast Spas Thank You! letter Registering your Swim spa Table of contents Basic information Important safety instructions and glossary of terms Preparation, set-up and location of your new Swim spa Swim spa general layout Swim spa features Start up guide–Swim and Exercise spas, Infinity Edge swim spas Swim spa care guide Basic installation and configuration guidelines : Electrical requirements Swim spa maintenance procedures Diverter and jet maintenance Coast Spas Chemicals Troubleshooting guide Draining & Winterizing Swim spa controls Swim spa specifications Swim spa jet operations Balboa Wi-Fi module ControlMySpaTM Balboa Bluetooth Audio (bbaTM) Coast Status EcoClean UV sterilizer Swim spa exercise guide – 1300 | 1400 | 1700
Swim spa exercise guide – 1600 | 2100 Swim spa service log
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IMPORTANT GFCI INFORMATION Based on the testing conducted by the supplier of the true variable speed pumps, the Siemens brand GFCI can filter electrical spikes and avoid false trips. The use of a 60 Amp Siemens GFCI is recommended with the Atlas Swim System.
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! PLEASE READ YOUR ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE SPA OPERATION !
BASIC INFORMATION
WATER CARE
IMPORTANT: Caring for your water by ensuring proper chemical usage is the single most important thing you can do to keep your swim spa in good condition. WARNING: Improper chemical usage and maintenance will quickly lead to severe issues with your spa and can effect the spa equipment, jets, pumps, and all other components in contact with the spa water. All spas and swim spas are susceptible to damage from unbalanced spa water.
Always maintain your water chemistry within the following parameters.
pH Chlorine Bromine Total Alkalinity Calcium Hardness
7.2 – 7.8 1.0 – 3.0 ppm 2.0 – 5.0 ppm 100 – 120 ppm 150 – 250 ppm
ELECTRICAL
All self contained spas use 120VAC or 240VAC electrical spa packs.
120VAC: Requires an isolated 15 Amp circuit breaker, an isolated circuit with no other appliances or lights on the circuit at any time. Extension cords are not to be used in conjunction with the operations of the swim spa. Low voltage damage could result and this is not covered under warranty. IMPORTANT: Spas with 110V means that the jets and heater will not work at the same time. NOTE: All components must be 120V. No 240V components allowable.
240VAC: Depending on the model of the spa, it will require either a 40, 50, or 60 Amp dedicated circuit breaker with the proper wire size (gauge) based on the length of the run.
The electrical circuit must be installed by a certified electrician and approved by a local building or electrical inspector.
SURFACE
Your new portable swim spa must be placed on a firm, flat and level surface, so that the weight is supported uniformly. We recommend no less than a 3″ (93 mm) thick concrete slab. Wood decking or balconies must be constructed to support 150 pounds per square foot (730 kg/m2). Refer to the local and current building codes in your area. Should your new swim spa need to go through the gate or space restricted area, ensure you’ve communicated those limitations with your dealer to avoid delivery complications. NOTE: Damage caused by alternate decking methods may void the spa warranty. Contact your dealer if you have any questions regarding spa location and placement.
TRANSPORT
Your new swim spa has left the factory cleaned and polished and ready to begin operation after passing our many quality and operational tests. However, depending on your location in the world, your swim spa may have spent days or even weeks in transit before arriving at your home. Please ensure that before filling or operating your spa that you check all electrical and plumbing connections are securely connected in the equipment area as they might have loosened during shipping. If any dirt has accumulated, you will want to remove with a clean cloth or sponge using warm water.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
DANGER: Risk of Injury. The suction fittings in this swim spa are sized to match the specific water flow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace the suction fittings or the pump, be sure that the flow rates are compatible. Never operate the spa if the suction fittings are broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction fitting.
DANGER: Risk of Accidental Drowning. Do not allow children to be in or around the swim spa without adult supervision. Keep the swim spa cover on and locked when not in use. See instructions enclosed with the cover for locking procedures.
DANGER: Risk of Electrical Shock. The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with section 422-20 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. The disconnect must be readily accessible and visible to the spa occupant but installed at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from the swim spa water.
READ, FOLLOW AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
a) A green colored terminal or a terminal marked G, Gr, Ground, Grounding or the symbol * is located inside the supply terminal box or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors that supply this equipment.
b) At least two lugs marked “Bonding Lugs” are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal box compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the spa to these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 6 AWG.
c) All field-installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains or other similar hardware within 5 feet (1.5 m) of the spa shall be bonded to the equipment grounding buss with copper conductors not smaller than No. 6 AWG.
WARNING: To Reduce the Risk of Injury: The water in a spa should never exceed 104 °F (40 °C). Water temperatures between 100 °F (38 °C) and 104 °F (40 °C) are considered safe
for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa use exceeds 10 minutes. Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to 100 °F (38 °C). If pregnant, please consult your physician before using a spa. Before entering the spa, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature regulating devices may vary as much as +/- 5 °F (2 °C). Persons suffering from obesity or a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using the spa.
CAUTION: Risk of Hyperthermia: Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6 °F (37 °C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. A description of the causes, symptoms, and effects of hyperthermia are as follows: · Unawareness of impending hazard;
· Failure to perceive heat;
· Failure to recognize the need to exit spa;
· Physical inability to exit spa;
· Fetal damage in pregnant women; and
· Unconsciousness and danger of drowning.
WARNING: Children should not use the spa without adult supervision.
WARNING: Do not use the spa unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment.
WARNING: People with infectious diseases should not use a spa.
WARNING: To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa.
WARNING: Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa to avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning. The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in spas.
WARNING: Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a spa.
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WARNING: Water temperature in excess of 38 °C (100 °F) may be injurious to your health. Before entering the spa, measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.
WARNING: Do not use the spa immediately following strenuous exercise.
WARNING: Prolonged immersion in a spa may be injurious to your health.
WARNING: Do not permit electric appliances (such as lights, telephone, radio, television, etc.) within 5 feet (1.5m) of the swim spa unless such appliances are built-in by the manufacturer.
WARNING: People using medication and/or having an adverse medical history should consult a physician before using a swim spa.
WARNING: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING: The equipment and controls shall be located no less than 1.5 meters horizontally from the swim spa.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Acroylonitrile, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer. For mor information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
CAUTION: Observe a reasonable time limit when using the swim spa. Long exposures at higher temperatures can cause high body temperature. Symptoms may include dizziness, nausea, fainting, drowsiness, and reduced awareness. These effects could possibly result in drowning.
CAUTION: Enter and exit the swim spa slowly. Wet surfaces can be very slippery.
CAUTION: Proper chemical maintenance of swim spa water is necessary to maintain safe water and prevent possible damage to swim spa components. Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION: Use the straps and clip tie downs to secure the cover when not in use. This will help to discourage unsupervised children from entering the swim spa and keep the swim spa cover secure in high-wind conditions. There is no representation that the cover, clip tie-downs, or actual locks will prevent access to the swim spa.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
AIR CONTROL: Mounted generally on the lip of the swim spa, it induces warm air from the equipment enclosure into the jet stream through venturi action.
WATER DIVERTER: The large diverter is used to divert water to various seats in the swim spa.
FILTER AIR RELIEF VALVE: Located on top of filter housing. Used to release air from the filter.
SKIMMER BLEEDER VALVE: Located inside the skimmer area or on the spa wall, needs to be loosened while filling the spa. This will help eliminate air from being trapped in the spa equipment.
OZONATOR: Available as an option. The ozonator produces natural ozone through the Corona Discharge process. Continuous use of an ozonator can dramatically reduce sanitizer consumption.
CONTROL BOX (PACK): Basically the “heart” of the spa. Power is distributed to any/all functions of the spa: pumps, ozonator, LED lighting, heater element, etc.
CONTROL PANEL: Mounted on the top lip of the spa and controls the functions of the spa.
EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE: An enclosure that houses the control box, pump(s) and other electrical components.
FILTER: The filter cleans the spa by passing water through a filter cartridge where debris and impurities are removed. Top load filter means the filter cartridge is accessible through the top of the spa. Front access skimmer means cartridge is accessed through door of skimmer.
CAUTION: For exercise, the water should not exceed 90 °F (32 ° C).
DISCLAIMER: The pictures displayed above are for reference purpose only. Some parts may be different depending upon the spa model.
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FLOOR DRAIN: The floor drain is covered by a gratetype cover and is utilized when draining the spa. It also acts as the return for the ozonator. You will see bubbles emitted from this drain, which is the result of water mixing with the ozone output.
GATE VALVES: Red with a grey handle is located at the inlet and outlet of the pumping system. Used while servicing the spa equipment, the valves open or close the water flow to the equipment. To remain open for normal use, turn fully counterclockwise.
KNIFE VALVES: A white “T”-handled valve, same functions as Gate valve (see above), except to open them you pull up on handle.
HEATER: The electronically controlled heater raises the temperature of the spa to the desired setting.
LEDs: LEDs and their special lenses can be used to achieve the desired mood lighting in the spa and spa jets.
SKIMMER: This is the rectangular outlet at the water level. The skimmer removes surface debris to the filter. The water level in the spa should be kept ½ to ¾ up on the skimmer for optimum operation.
SUCTION: During operation of the equipment, the suction works in conjunction with the skimmer to draw water from the bottom of the spa through the filter, keeping the spa sparkling clean.
NECK JET: Direction-controllable jet for soothing neck massage.
ADJUSTABLE CLUSTER JET: Our adjustable, highintensity hydrotherapy jet.
DIRECTIONAL JET: Provides a straight flow for a therapeutic massage
ROTATIONAL JET: Provides a Unidirectional circular therapeutic massage.
MASSAGE JET: Delivers massage in staccato bursts over a narrow, focused area.
VOLCANO/WHIRLPOOL JET: high-output jet designed for foot and leg massage.
LAMINAR FLOW: A thin stream of water that arcs from the spa lip.
PREPARATION, SET-UP AND LOCATION FOR YOUR NEW SPA
· You want to keep in mind how you intend to use the spa and plan the location accordingly.
· How close is the spa from the exit or entrance to your house? (consider the cold weather)
· Is the path to your spa clean of debris, sand, grass? (so as not to track into the spa).
· Is there protection from wind, inclement weather?
· Can neighbors or passersby see the spa?
NOTE: Allow for service access: Many swim spa owners enjoy placing their spa in a decorative enclosure or a deck. Keep in mind that you need to have access to the equipment for maintenance and the swim spa should be able to be moved or lifted without destroying the special enclosure or its surroundings. You should discuss this with your dealer when designing the location. Extension cords are not to be used in conjunction with the operations of the spa. Low voltage damage could result and this is not covered by warranty.
DISCLAIMER: The pictures displayed above are for reference purpose only. Some parts may be different depending upon the spa model.
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1302 BENCH – SAFE HANDLING / UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
· Use 6″ wide straps that are at least 30 feet in length to support the base of the swim spa during lifting.
· Ensure the straps are in good working condition prior to unloading the swim spa (ie. No rips, wear or tear).
· Ensure the straps are evenly spaced at 30″ from each end (see diagram below). Spacing the straps may require slight adjustments to ensure the load is balanced.
· The chains attached to the crane must be a minimum of 18 feet in length from the point of lifting. Using chains smaller than 18 feet will add stress to the outer lip of the swim spa and may result in damage.
· Using the appropriately weighted straps and chains is important to ensure the safe handling of the 1300 BENCH Swim Spa. Please consult your crane operator for more information.
Note: Damage during transportation or from mishandling or improper lifting is not covered by the CSMI Warranty. Note: Never lift or handle the spa by the swim plumbing or equipment.
1400 VANISHING EDGE – SAFE HANDLING / UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
· Use 6″ wide straps that are at least 30 feet in length to support the base of the swim spa
during lifting.
· Ensure the straps are in good working condition prior to unloading the swim spa (ie. No rips,
wear or tear).
· Ensure the straps are evenly spaced at 33″ from each end (see diagram below). Spacing
the straps may require slight adjustments to ensure the load is balanced.
· The chains attached to the crane must be a minimum of 18 feet in length from the point of
lifting. Using chains smaller than 18 feet will add stress to the outer lip of the swim spa and may result in damage.
· Using the appropriately weighted straps and chains is important to ensure the safe handling
of the 1400 VE Swim Spa. Please consult your crane operator for more information.
Note: Damage during transportation or from mishandling or improper lifting is not covered by the CSMI Warranty. Note: Never lift or handle the swim spa by the plumbing or equipment.
1600 – SAFE HANDLING / UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
· Use 6″ wide straps that are at least 30 feet in length to support the base of the swim spa during lifting.
· Ensure the straps are in good working condition prior to unloading the swim spa (ie. No rips, wear or tear).
· Ensure the straps are evenly spaced at 40″ from each end (see diagram below). Spacing the straps may require slight adjustments to ensure the load is balanced.
· The chains attached to the crane must be a minimum of 18 feet in length from the point of lifting. Using chains smaller than 18 feet will add stress to the outer lip of the spa and may result in damage.
· Using the appropriately weighted straps and chains is important to ensure the safe handling of the 1600 Swim Spa. Please consult your crane operator for more information.
Note: Damage during transportation or from mishandling or improper lifting is not covered by the CSMI Warranty. Note: Never lift or handle the swim spa by the plumbing or equipment.
1700 INFINITY ULTRA – SAFE HANDLING / UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
· Use 6″ wide straps that are at least 30 feet in length to support the base of the swim spa during lifting.
· Ensure the straps are in good working condition prior to unloading the swim spa (ie. No rips, wear or tear).
· Ensure the straps are evenly spaced at 44″ from each end (see diagram below). Spacing the straps may require slight adjustments to ensure the load is balanced.
· The chains attached to the crane must be a minimum of 18 feet in length from the point of lifting. Using chains smaller than 18 feet will add stress to the outer lip of the swim spa and may result in damage.
· Using the appropriately weighted straps and chains is important to ensure the safe handling of the 1700 IU Swim Spa. Please consult your crane operator for more information.
Note: Damage during transportation or from mishandling or improper lifting is not covered by the CSMI Warranty. Note: Never lift or handle the swim spa by the plumbing or equipment.
2100 – SAFE HANDLING / UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
· Use 6″ wide straps that are at least 30 feet in length to support the base of the swim spa during lifting.
· Ensure the straps are in good working condition prior to unloading the swim spa (ie. No rips, wear or tear).
· Ensure the straps are evenly spaced at 66″ from each end (see diagram below). Spacing the straps may require slight adjustments to ensure the load is balanced.
· The chains attached to the crane must be a minimum of 18 feet in length from the point of lifting. Using chains smaller than 18 feet will add stress to the outer lip of the spa and may result in damage.
· Using the appropriately weighted straps and chains is important to ensure the safe handling of the 2100 VE Swim Spa. Please consult your crane operator for more information.
Note: Damage during transportation or from mishandling or improper lifting is not covered by the CSMI Warranty. Note: Never lift or handle the swim spa by the plumbing or equipment.
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SWIM SPA GENERAL LAYOUT (Your swim spa may look different)
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1. Pillows 2. Air Control 3. Extreme XL Water Diverters 4. Hydro Cyclonic Water Filtration System 5. Swim Tether 6. Swim Spa Control Panel 7. Massage Jets 8. Laminar Shut Off 9. Poly Jets 10. Cluster Jets 11. 7′ LED Light
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12. Ozone bleeds the shut valve 13. Drain for Cubby/Ozone 14. Suction 15. Levitator Jets 16. Spa Drain 17. River Jet Atlas System 18. Skimmer 19. Handles 20. Spa LED 21. Laminar Flow Jets
DISCLAIMER: The pictures displayed above are for reference purpose only. Some parts may be different depending upon the swim spa model.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any swim spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com.
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THE SWIM SERIES FEATURES INCLUDES
Choose model to see specific features and options. All features below may not be included with all models.
Extreme XL Water Diverters LED. Divert the flow of water to specific seats in your Spa.
Air Controls. Allow air to mix with the water being supplied to your massage jets.
Our Luxury Trillium Jets. Luxury Trillium Jets are made to deliver the ultimate hydrotherapy experience.
Air Blower (North America) with 18 Stainless Steel Air Injector Jets.
Our Swim Spa River Jets are each powered solely by a 4HP (6BHP) HyperFlow Jet Pump. The swimmer can adjust the direction of the water flow for each River Jet to ensure their swimming experience is perfect for their swimming style.
Streaming water ropes provides the soothing sound of running water. Adds a stunning look to the profile of the Spa.
Coast Spas developed the Hydro Cyclonic Filtration System®. Not only is it more efficient and faster than a skim filtration system but it also removes the dirty filter canisters from the bathing area.
Swim Tether Anchor Plate. Allows you to add the swim tether at any time.
Swim Tether. Allows you to swim in place with or without the river functioning. Helps to keep the swimmer in the center of the swim lane.
Your Spa has the ability to be equipped with the Worldwide Spa Remote hardware that is required to take advantage of nearly limitless control and monitoring of your Spa.
O3 One Advanced Plasma Discharge Ozone produces a higher concentration of energetic oxygen or “ozone” that oxidizes foreign contaminants.
The Coast Cubby allows for dry storage your items in a protected marine-grade compartment.
7″ Stainless Steel Frosted Light Dome. Long lasting, bright and energy efficient.
DM6 Dock & Bluetooth Stereo-2 Flush mount Speakers with Subwoofer: Protective dock and enclosure for your smartphone or mp3 player.
Aromatherapy – Fragrance Injection System with a push of a button add a burst of fragrance into your Swim Spa.
SPA COMFORTS
· Programmable Filtration · Stainless Steel Oversized MonsterTM Skimmer
BUILT TO LAST
· Freeze Protection · Formed Equipment Enclosure · Steel Reinforced Spa Acrylic · Pressure Treated Frame · Quick Access Gate Valves · Titanium Heater · Recessed Floor Drain · Recessed Thread-In Jet-PocketsTM · Super-SealedTM Barb & Clamp Plumbing · Full Swim and Exercise Area · Anti-Slip Textured Floor · Plush Headrests · Beverage Holders
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PREP FOR FILLING
START UP GUIDE
SWIM & EXERCISE SPAS
! PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW BEFORE FILLING THE SPA
Using a cloth and water, wipe away any dirt/dust collected from
transport. Ensure all jets are open by turning the face counter clockwise.
Ensure all plumbing and electrical connections are securely connected and tightened as they can come
loose during transit.
Ensure that any gate/knife valves are fully open.
Remove the filter lock ring and lid.
Remove filter and take it out of the Remove skimmer cavity grate cover
plastic transport bag. Leave filter
by sliding it upwards.
canister open when filling.
Loosen (do not remove) the air bleeder valve located in the
skimmer cavity.
FILLING YOUR SPA
! DO NOT USE HOT WATER TO FILL YOUR SPA
! DO NOT USE WATER FROM A WATER SOFTENER
Place fill hose into open filter canister
When filled all massage jets
Remove fill hose from filter canister. Put filter back into filter canister. Then
and fill hot tub until water is 2/3 of the (excluding neck jets) should be under
put back on the filter canister lid and
way up the skimmer opening.
water.
tighten locking ring.
POWERING UP YOUR SPA
press twice
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Turn power on at the main breaker.
PUMP1
Turn pump 1 on high speed for 20 seconds by pressing the pump
icon twice.
PUMP!
Turn pump 1 off by pressing the Tighten the air bleeder valve located pump one icon once. Repeat steps 2 in the skimmer cavity. Set your hot and 3 until air is removed from pump tub temperature. Get ready to enjoy!
1 and water is coming from jets.
PREP FOR FILLING
START UP GUIDE
INFINITY EDGE SWIM SPAS
! PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW BEFORE FILLING THE SPA
Using a cloth and water, wipe away any dirt/dust collected from transport. Ensure
all jets are open by turning the face counter clockwise.
If your spa has a Crystal Clear tube the threaded plug needs to be on prior to
filling the spa.
Remove the filter lock ring and lid. Remove filter and take it out of the
plastictransport bag.
Put the filter back inside and secure the lid firmly with the locking rig. Loosen air-bleed screw.
FILLING YOUR SPA
! DO NOT USE HOT WATER TO FILL YOUR SPA
! DO NOT USE WATER FROM A WATER SOFTENER
Place fill hose inside the spa and fill main body of spa with water until it reaches the infinity edge. Allow water to spill over
infinity edge for approximately 60 seconds.
Tighten air-bleed screw.
Tum power to the spa on from GFCI breaker to activate water level gauge. Continue filling until the water gauge
reads just above 1/2 full.
Turn power to the spa off from the GFCI breaker for30 seconds and then tum
back on.
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PUMP!
Do not press the back and/or pump #1 button on the control panel. Activate high speed on pumps 2 &3 (if3-pump model) or pump 2 (if 2-pump model) by pressing the pump buttons twice. Let run for 60 seconds.
Continue running pumps 2 & 3 (pump 2 on 2-pump models), turn pump 1 on high
speed for 20 seconds by pressing the pump 1 icon twice.
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Continue running pumps 2 & 3 (pump 2 on 2-pump models) on high speed for
30 seconds and activate pump 1 on high speed for 20 seconds.
Cascade checkvalve inside the equipment area, full of water is an indication of no more air in the plumbing line. If the check valve is not full of water,
air is still in the plumbing lines.
Release any additional trapped air by loosening the air bleed screw. Wait for all
air to be released. Retighten.
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Repeat steps 11-12 until all air has been removedfrom the system. If air is still in the system it will precede water coming out of the jets when pump 1 is activated.
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ALL PUMPS
Turn off all pumps. Then turn main power off to the spa for 30 seconds. T hen tum
power back on.
Your water level should read just above 1/4 on the gauge when pump 1 (high speed) is activated. Your hot tub is now filled. Set the temperature and
get ready to enjoy!
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SPA CARE GUIDE
Your Authorized Dealer carries a wide variety of care and maintenance products. For more information please contact your Dealer. REQUIRED FILTER MAINTENANCE Your new swim spa is equipped with a filter cartridge. To ensure maximum water quality at all times, you should replace the filter cartridge every six months, or earlier as necessary. The filter cartridge is designed to be thrown away! Attempts to reuse the filter cartridge may result in the re-release of unwanted particles back into the spa. PLEATCO DUAL CORE FILTERS Your spa comes with a premium filter. Most come with equipped with a Pleatco DualCore Filter, which does a better job of cleaning your spa water than any other filter cartridge. The DualCore filter has two layers of filtration media, the outer layer and the inner layer. Both are engineered to remove different particles from your water.
The outer core is similar to a traditional filter which traps larger debris, while the inner core filters the water for particles down to 3 microns in size. The inner core is easily removed and both filter media can be cleaned. Keeping your spa water clean and refreshing is extremely important for your enjoyment of your swim spa. Our spas come with only the best filters available in order to ensure your satisfaction. REQUIRED WATER REPLACEMENT You should replace the spas water every 3-6 months. The frequency will depend on a number of variables including frequency of use, number of bathers and attention paid to the water quality maintenance. You will know it is time for a change when you can no longer get the normal feel or sparkle to the water, even though the key water balance measurements are all within the recommended ranges.
HEADREST / PILLOW CARE The pillows can be removed for easy cleaning and maintenance. All pillows have plugs within the pillow itself. To remove the pillow, grab the bottom edge firmly and pull outward. This will allow the pillows to pop-out from the receptacle in the spa shell. To reinstall the pillow you will align the pillow plug with the receptacle. Press/hit the front side of the pillow firmly, which will insert the plug back into the receptacle. · Proper water chemistry must be maintained. Your swim
spa pillows are easily and quickly damaged when exposed to unbalanced spa water. If you suspect that your chemicals may be unbalanced, remove your pillows immediately until the water has been restored to suggested conditions. · Do not sit on the pillows · Do not pull on the pillows · Pillows should be cleaned using a soft cloth and mild soap, then wiped with a conditioner. We recommend that pillows be washed each time you drain you spa.
This Limited Warranty is void if failure is caused by accident, acts of nature, acts of God, or other causes beyond the control of CSMI. Neglect, misuse and abuse include any installation, operation, or maintenance of the spa other than in accordance with the instructions contained in the owner’s manual provided with the spa, including, but not limited to damage caused by operation outside the range of 34 degrees Fahrenheit and 116 degrees Fahrenheit or 1 degree Celsius and 47 degrees Celsius .
Please be advised that the Spa Warranty will become void if Coast Spas or any of its selling or servicing agents determines that the spa has been exposed to Hydrogen Peroxide, TriChlor or any substance using it as an ingredient proven to be dangerous to the Spa. Any condition arising from the use of Hydrogen Peroxide or TriChlor on the Spa is not a warrantable defect.
SWIM SPA INTERIOR Your swim spa has a fiberglass reinforced acrylic shell. Generally dirt and stains will not adhere to the surface. To properly clean the surface, we recommend wiping it with a soft damp cloth (or sponge) using a low sudsing household soap or liquid detergent and rinsing thoroughly with fresh water.
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Stubborn dirt or stains may be removed by using Spic & Span adequately dissolved in water. Contact your dealer and inquire about maintenance packages.
DO NOT use any cleaning products containing abrasives or solvents, since these could damage the surface. Harsh chemicals should never be used on acrylic surfaces. Damage to the shell due to the use of harsh chemicals is not covered under the warranty.
DO NOT leave your swim spa drained and in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Extreme heat could cause damage to the acrylic surface and may induce an effect known as “crazing”. Crazing is not covered under spa limited warranty.
SLATE CABINETS Optional Slate cabinets are custom-built and painted in our factory. We recommend lightly brushing the cabinet with a SOFT bristle brush to remove any dirt or stains. For more information on the care of your Slate cabinet, please contact your Local Dealer. Slate cabinet door opening instructions
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STAINLESS STEEL CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS ABOVE THE WATER LINE To preserve the stainless steel finish of the controls and components above the water line, we recommend they be wiped with a dry soft cloth after each use of your swim spa. In addition, off-gas your tub by removing the cover for approximately 30 minutes multiple times per week (if not in use) and after every shock treatment.
CABINET CARE Never spray cabinets with a high-pressure garden hose or pressure washer for any reason. This action may induce an electrical short in the swim spa’s electrical equipment.
VINYL CABINET Vinyl cabinets are made of a rigid polymer that combines the durability of plastic with the beauty of real wood. This cabinet is manufactured so that it won’t crack, peel, blister or delaminate even after prolonged exposure to the elements. We recommend wiping the cabinet with a soft damp cloth (or sponge) using household soap or liquid detergent and rinsing with fresh water thoroughly. DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or material as this may damage the surface.
COVER CARE A well cared for spa cover is a thing of beauty in its own right. Be sure to clean and condition your cover at least once a month more often if needed. Your cover needs to be cleaned and conditioned because vinyl can be dry and become brittle, spoiling your spa’s appearance. Dry, brittle vinyl can also tear at the seams and stress points. Quality materials, internal sewn reinforcing and careful workmanship can only go so far against the ravages of Mother Nature. See the specific Warranty card enclosed with your cover for further details. · When you shock your spa you need to remove the cover for a
minimum of 30 minutes to ensure that the chemical gas off can escape from the spa.
· You are required to keep the spa covered at all time when not in use to protect the shell from harmful UV rays.
· A covered spa will use less electricity when maintaining the desired water temperature.
· See the manual that comes with the cover for proper mounting of the cover locks.
Vinyl cabinet door opening instructions
· The cover should remain locked at all times to prevent unauthorized entry into the spa and potential drowning.
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· Do not Sit, Stand or Lie on your cover. Nor should you place any heavy object on top of the cover as this may damage the structure.
VERY IMPORTANT: We recommend a vinyl conditioner for your spa cover. Your local dealer carries a wide variety of care and maintenance products. Choose a pleasant day each month to remove your cover from the spa and lay it on a flat surface accessible by garden hose.
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Douse the cover with a healthy amount of water from the hose or a bucket to rinse away loose dirt or debris. Using a soft bristle brush and a mild solution of dishwashing liquid (about one teaspoon of detergent to two gallons of water), and with a gentle circular motion, scrub the cover clean. Be careful not to let any areas of the cover dry before they’re thoroughly rinsed. Now apply the vinyl conditioner as directed on the container. Massage the conditioner into the cover in a gentle but firm manner. Before replacing the cover on your spa, wipe and rinse any dirt from the bottom of the cover. When you are ready, put the cover on the spa. NOTE: To remove tree sap, use lighter fluid (not charcoal lighter but the fluid used in cigarette lighters). Use sparingly, then immediately apply conditioner to that area. All waterfalls and laminar flow water features should be turned off when the spa is not in use to avoid heat and water loss.
OPTIONAL AUXILIARY HEATER Your spa (if opted) may be equipped with two heater assemblies (main heater and auxiliary heater). Auxiliary heater requires a separate 30 AMP breaker service.
BASIC INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES
WARNING! Qualified Technician Required for Service and Installation
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS All self contained spas use 120VAC or 240VAC electrical spa packs. These instructions describe the only acceptable electrical wiring procedures. Spas wired in any other way will void your warranty and may result in serious injury. All installations should be completed by a certified electrician. Failure to comply with state and local codes may result in fire or personal injury and will be the sole responsibility of the spa owner.
120VAC: This requires an isolated 15 Amp circuit breaker. This needs to be an isolated circuit with no other appliances or lights on this circuit at any time. Extension cords are not to be used in conjunction with the operations of the spa. Low voltage damage could result and this is not covered by warranty.
NOTE: All components must be 120V; No 240V components allowable.
240VAC: Depending on the model of spa, it will require either a 40 Amp, 50 Amp, or 60 Amp dedicated circuit breaker, GFCI, with the proper wire size based on the length of the run. The electrical circuit must be installed by a certified electrician and approved by a local building or electrical inspector.
Use minimum 6AWG copper conductors only. Torque field connections between 21 and 23 in lbs. Readily accessible disconnecting means to be provided at time of installation. Permanently connected power supply.
Connect only to a circuit protected by a Class A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD) mounted at least 5′ (1.52M) from the inside walls of the spa and in line of sight from the equipment compartment.
CSA ENCLOSURE: TYPE 2 Refer to Wiring Diagram inside the cover of the control enclosure. Refer to Installation and Safety Instructions provided by the spa manufacturer.
WARNING! GFCI or RCD Protection. The Owner should test and reset the GFCI or RCD on a regular basis to verify its function.
WARNING! Shock Hazard! No User Serviceable Parts. Do not attempt service of this control system. Contact your dealer or service organization for assistance. Follow all owner’s manual power connection instructions. Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician and all grounding connections must be properly installed. Disconnect the electric power before servicing. Keep access door closed.
IMPORTANT GFCI INFORMATION Based on the testing conducted by the supplier of the true variable speed pumps, the Siemens brand GFCI can filter electrical spikes and avoid false trips. The use of a 60 Amp Siemens GFCI is recommended with the Atlas Swim System.
DISCLAIMER: There are no user serviceable parts in the GFCI compartment. All the services and repairs should be performed by a certified electrician only.
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CSA COMPLIANCE CAUTION:
· Test the ground fault circuit interrupter before each use of the
spa.
· Read the instruction manual. · Adequate drainage must be provided if the equipment is to be
installed in a pit.
FOR USE ONLY WITHIN AN ENCLOSURE RATED CSA ENCLOSURE 3. CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER OR RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE. TO ENSURE CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD, USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS WHEN SERVICING. INSTALL A SUITABLY RATED SUCTION GUARD TO MATCH THE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE MARKED.
WARNING:
· Water temperature in excess of 38°C may be injurious to your
health.
· Disconnect the electrical power before servicing.
CAUTION: When using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed.
SWIM SPA MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
FILTER MAINTENANCE The swim spa filter is one of the most important maintenance items of a spa. The filter is there to remove debris from the water and needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. Failure to do so may result in poor performance, poor water clarity and could prevent the spa from heating. Filtration starts as soon as flow is steady through the filter. As the filter cartridge removes the debris from the spa water, the accumulated debris causes flow resistance.
· Turn power OFF at the breaker. · Loosen air relief valve, then remove retainer ring. · Pull filter lid straight up to remove. · Do not twist or pull the filter lid up on an angle. This
could cause damage to the filter canister, especially in freezing conditions. · Remove filter cartridge and clean with a garden hose and a high-pressure nozzle. Periodically you may need to soak your filter in a “cartridge filter cleaner” to remove excess minerals and/or oils. · Rinse filter thoroughly before installing. Clean O-ring on filter lid and apply a light film of silicone lubricant to the Oring. Do not use a petroleum-based lubricant as it could damage the O-ring. Consult your dealer to purchase suitable lubricant. · Place clean Cartridge in filter canister.
TOP LOAD FILTERS
· Replace filter lid and re-tighten retaining ring (finger tight only) NOTE: Make sure the O-ring is on the air relief valve, and is finger tight prior to starting the pump. This O-ring should periodically be lubricated with a silicone lubricant.
CLEANING AND REPLACING FILTER CARTRIDGE Your swim spa filter has been designed for quick and easy maintenance. The filter cartridge should be rinsed by hose once a week and cleaned with a cartridge cleaner once a month. A second filter cartridge is recommended and will speed up this process. This can be purchased from your local dealer.
· There is a 3/8″ clear line coming from the filter area and this goes to the bottom corner of the spa. This drains all the water from around the filter canister.
· This is a good time to check the skimmer basket. Bring skimmer door (weir) forward and unscrew basket. Clean out debris and reinstall.
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WATER QUALITY MAINTENANCE Maintaining the quality of the water within the specified limits will serve to enhance your enjoyment and prolong the life of the swim spa’s equipment. It is a fairly simple task, but it requires regular attention because the water chemistry involved is a balance of several factors. There is no simple formula, and there is no avoiding it. An indifferent approach to water maintenance will result in poor and potentially harmful conditions for soaking and even damage to your spa investment. The most important thing to keep in mind is that preventing poor water chemistry is much easier than correcting poor water chemistry. For specific guidance on maintaining water quality, consult your Authorized Dealer who can recommend appropriate chemical products for sanitizing and maintaining your swim spa.
If the TA is too low the pH level will fluctuate rapidly from high to low. If the TA is too high the pH will tend to be too high and will be very difficult to bring back down.
Calcium Hardness: This is a measurement of dissolved calcium in the water. Calcium will help control the corrosive nature of the spa’s water. Low calcium hardness causes spa and equipment corrosion whereas high calcium hardness results in cloudy water and scale build-up on the spa and the equipments.
MAINTAIN HEALTHY SPA WATER Important! When maintaining your Swim Spa’s water chemistry, ensure that your cover is removed during any aggressive treatments to allow for dissipation into the air. Take care to remove the cover slowly and chemicals deplete if you are uncertain if your water is properly balanced. Always maintain your swim spa’s water chemistry within the following parameters:
pH: pH is a measure of relative acidity or alkalinity of water and is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. The midpoint of 7 is said to be neutral, above which is alkaline and below which is acidic. In Swim Spa water, it is very important to maintain a slightly alkaline condition of 7.2 to 7.8. Problems become proportionately severe the further outside of this range the water gets. A low pH will be corrosive to metals in the Swim Spa equipment. A high pH will cause minerals to deposit on the interior surface (scaling), cloudy water, and a prematurely dirty filter. In addition, the ability of the sanitation agents to keep the Swim Spa clean is severely affected as the pH moves beyond the ideal range. That is why almost all Swim Spa water test kits contain a measure for pH as well as sanitizer. DO NOT use strong acids like Hydrochloric acids or Muriatic acid to balance the pH as it could severely damage the spa shell.
Sanitizer (Chlorine or Bromine): To destroy bacteria and organic compounds in the Swim Spa water by breaking them down into nonharmful levels which get filtered out. A sanitizer must be used regularly, either chlorine or bromine. Sanitizing your spa water is the most important spa maintenance you can do for yourself.
Look for these specialized cleaning attachments at your local dealership.
WARNING: Never store chemicals inside the equipment area of your swim spa.
IMPORTANT: Do not use Hydrogen Peroxide based sanitizers in your swim spa. When using Chlorine or Bromine tablets you must use a floating dispenser. These chemicals can have an extremely corrosive effect on certain materials in the swim spa. Damage caused by use of these chemicals, or improper use of any chemicals, is not covered under the spa limited warranty.
OTHER ADDITIVES: Many other additives are available for your swim spa. Some are necessary to compensate for out-of-balance water, some aid in cosmetic water treatment and others simply alter the feel or smell of the water. Your Authorized Dealer can advise you on the use of these additives.
Total Alkalinity (TA) is the measure of the dissolved alkaline agents such as carbonates and bicarbonates. These alkaline agents help prevent rapid changes in pH by acting as a pH buffer. Controlling alkalinity can help keep your pH in the appropriate range thereby lessening the need for pH balancing.
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DIVERTER MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Turn off the spa from main GFCI breaker before carrying out any maintenance procedures.
DIVERTER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Pull the diverter cap off and rotate the diverter body counter
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clock wise and pull out the assembly (Picture 1a to 1c).
2. Using clean piece of cloth, remove the dust particles or
depositions (Picture 2).
3. Assemble the diverter body by inserting the body back by
rotating the jet body clock-wise (Picture 3a). Attach the
diverter cap (Picture 3b).
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JET MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Turn off the spa from main GFCI breaker before carrying out any maintenance procedures.
It is important to regularly clean the jets to prevent any unwanted depositions and potential damage to the plumbing. It is the responsibility of the customer to regularly perform the maintenance procedures. To clean and maintain optimum jet functions, follow the maintenance instructions below.
LAMINAR FLOW JET MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Rotate counter clock wise and pull out the jet body (Picture 1a and 1b).
2. Using clean piece of cloth, remove the dust particles or debris (Picture 2).
3. Remove the unreachable debris with the help of vacuum cleaner (Picture 3).
4. Assemble the jet insert back by rotating the jet body clockwise (Picture 4a and 4b).
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CHEMICALS (USA)
Coast Spas chemicals play a vital role in ensuring the longevity, cleanliness, and overall enjoyment of your hot tub or swim spa experience.
For optimal performance and to ensure the longevity of your Coast Spas Hot Tub, we strongly recommend using Coast Spas Chemicals. Our specially formulated chemicals have been crafted with the utmost precision and care, utilizing premium-grade ingredients and formulations designed to complement the unique engineering of your Coast Spas Hot Tub.
The use of alternative chemical products may lead to unintended chemical reactions, water imbalance, and possible damage to your spa’s components. Moreover, it is important to note that failure to use Coast Spas Chemicals may impact your warranty coverage. To safeguard your investment and enjoy uninterrupted relaxation, trust in the quality and compatibility of Coast Spas Chemicals the ideal choice for your Coast Spas Hot Tub.
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CHEMICALS (CANADA)
Coast Spas chemicals play a vital role in ensuring the longevity, cleanliness, and overall enjoyment of your hot tub or swim spa experience.
For optimal performance and to ensure the longevity of your Coast Spas Hot Tub, we strongly recommend using Coast Spas Chemicals. Our specially formulated chemicals have been crafted with the utmost precision and care, utilizing premium-grade ingredients and formulations designed to complement the unique engineering of your Coast Spas Hot Tub.
The use of alternative chemical products may lead to unintended chemical reactions, water imbalance, and possible damage to your spa’s components. Moreover, it is important to note that failure to use Coast Spas Chemicals may impact your warranty coverage. To safeguard your investment and enjoy uninterrupted relaxation, trust in the quality and compatibility of Coast Spas Chemicals the ideal choice for your Coast Spas Hot Tub.
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EASY TO USE
Coast Spas hot tub chemicals are designed to be easy to use and require minimal effort to maintain. This means that customers can spend less time worrying about maintaining their hot tubs and more time enjoying them.
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OWNER’S MANUAL
PROBLEM Water Odor Chlorine Odor Musty Odor Scale Stains
Cloudy Water
Algae Growth Eye Irritation Skin Rash/Irritation
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WATER CLARITY TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBABLE CAUSE
POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
· Improper sanitization · Excessive organics in water · pH is too low
Add sanitizer Shock swim spa with sanitizer Adjust pH
· Chloramines are too high · pH is too low
· Bacteria or Algae growth
· Total alkalinity is too high · pH is too high · High calcium content in water
Shock swim spa with sanitizer Adjust pH
Shock swim spa with sanitizer Drain and refill swim spa water
Adjust total alkalinity Adjust pH Use stain and scale product
· Total alkalinity is too low · pH is too low · High metal content in water
· Poor filtration · pH is too high · Hardness is too high · Total alkalinity is too high · Suspended particles
· pH is too high · Sanitizer is too low
· pH is too low · Sanitizer is too low
· Free chlorine level too high · Unsanitary water
Adjust alkalinity Adjust pH Use stain and scale product
Clean filter cartridge Adjust pH Adjust hardness Adjust total alkalinity Drain and refill swim spa water
Adjust pH Shock swim spa with sanitizer Adjust sanitizer level
Adjust pH Shock swim spa with sanitizer Adjust sanitizer level
Adjust chlorine level Shock swim spa with sanitizer Adjust sanitizer level
CAUTION: Please follow the manual instructions carefully to troubleshoot the spa. Turn of the spa from main GFCI breaker to prevent electrical shock. All the repairs MUST be performed by a certified electrician only.
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SWIM SPA SYSTEM SYMPTOM
Swim Spa does not work No display on the control panel
Letters on the control panel
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBABLE CAUSE · Power is turned off · Power is turned off · Defective control panel
· An error has been found
RECOMMENDED ACTION Reset GFCI
Reset GFCI Contact your Dealer
Refer to the Reference Card for your control panel to verify the error. Contact your Dealer for service.
PUMP PROBLEMS
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Noisy/Loud motor
· Air trapped in the pump · Low water level · Worn pump seal · Defective pump
Pumps power down on their own
· Set temperature has been reached · Filtration cycle has ended · Automatic time out · Overheat safety protection
Open bleed valve in the skimmer Add water to the spa Contact your Dealer Contact your Dealer
No problem No problem Pumps are set to run for a predetermined time
while the swim spa is in use (15-20 Mins) The pumps have a thermal overload which will
prevent them from running for extended periods of time. Wait until pumps have cooled down (1+ hrs). If problem persists, contact your Dealer.
Pump running constantly, will not · Filter cycle set to 24 hours
turn off
· Problem with the circuit board
Turn off 24 hour filtration Turn power off at GFCI and contact your Dealer
Pump will not turn on
· GFCI tripped · Motor has overheated · Not plugged in · Damaged plug · Seized motor · Blown fuse · Motor vent is blocked
Reset the GFCI Let cool for 1+ hour Plug in to the board Contact your Dealer Contact your Dealer Check fuse or contact your Dealer Clear debris from the vent
CAUTION: Please follow the manual instructions carefully to troubleshoot the spa. Turn of the spa from main GFCI breaker to prevent electrical shock. All the repairs MUST be performed by a certified electrician only.
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HEAT PROBLEMS Water will not heat Water is too hot Water will not maintain heat
PROBABLE CAUSE
RECOMMENDED ACTION
· Error message on control panel
Refer to the Reference Card for your control panel to verify the error
· Swim spa is in a different Heat Mode · Water level is too low · Poor water flow · Closed valves · Pump 1 is not running
Set swim spa to “Standard Mode” Add water to the spa Clean filter & check valves Open all valves Contact your dealer
· Incorrect reading · Filter cycle duration is too long · Pump speeds reversed
Verify temperature with thermometer Reduce duration of the filter cycle Contact your dealer
· Cover is off for extended periods of time in cold weather / cold wind.
· Swim spa is wired for 110V and jets are on.
Put cover back onto swim spa and allow for heat to regenerate. Call your dealer if temperature does not increase.
Swim spa wired for 110V only have enough power to heat or operate pumps. Turn off jets to power heater.
LIGHTING ISSUES
PROBABLE CAUSE
Standard light will not come on · Bulb has burnt out
LED lighting not in sync
· Burnt out bulb/connection
LED lighting won’t come on
· Incorrect settings
RECOMMENDED ACTION Replace the light bulb Contact your dealer Contact your dealer
PUMPS WILL NOT PRIME Pump on but no water flow
PROBABLE CAUSE
· Air trapped in pump · No water in the pump · Closed valves
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Loosen bleed valve in skimmer Check the fill level in the swim spa Open all valves
HYDROTHERAPY JETS
Little to no water flowing from jets
PROBABLE CAUSE · Jets turned off · Pump not primed
· Valves are closed · Diverter set to a different seat · Dirty filter
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Open jet by turning the face counter clockwise Reset breaker to allow for the spa to prime the
pump. Open bleed valve in the skimmer area. Open valves Switch diverter Remove and clean filter cartridge
PLUMBING SYSTEM Water around base of spa
PROBABLE CAUSE
· Loose connections · Leak from internal fitting
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Hand tighten all quick disconnects and fittings. Check gaskets and O-rings Contact your dealer
CAUTION: Please follow the manual instructions carefully to troubleshoot the spa. Turn of the spa from main GFCI breaker to prevent electrical shock. All the repairs MUST be performed by a certified electrician only.
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DRAINING AND WINTERIZING
· Leave drain valve in the open position and safety cap off .
DRAINING YOUR SPA
· To completely drain the plumbing lines, a wet/dry shop
After a period of 3-4 months, detergent residues from bathing vacuum can be used to draw out any remaining water. Place
suits and soap film will build up in your spa water. Once this the vacuum hose over the jet fittings in the swim spa as well
happens, your swim spa water will appear cloudy and should as the plumbing lines in the equipment area. You should also
probably be replaced.
disconnect the plug on the crystal clear inspection tube (if
· Turn power OFF at the breaker.
installed).
· Locate the drain valve (usually in the equipment area).
· Remove the filter cartridge and store in a warm, dry area.
· For infinity edge Swim Spas – Two drain valves (one for spa · Clean the swim spa shell and place spa cover on spa. Be
andother for the tank) usually located in the equipment area, sure to lock the cover in place in case of high winds or rain.
couldbe installed unless a Water-Evac system is present. WARNING: The instructions above should be followed
· Remove the safety cap and attach garden hose.
accordingly when winterizing your swim spa however they are
· Drain water to a convenient area. (Swim spa water may guidelines and potential freeze damage may still occur. All
harm grass or plants if sanitizer levels are high.)
freeze damage is the sole responsibility of the swim spa owner
· When water begins to flow out of the hose, open the air and will not be covered by the warranty should it occur.
relief valve located on filter lid (Hydro-Cyclonic Filtration) or EMERGENCY SITUATIONS: To eliminate freezing in the
Air Bleeder Valve (Skim Filtration).
event of equipment failure, use a 100-watt light bulb or small
· Your swim spa will drain except for a small portion left in the heater via extension cord and place it in the equipment area,
foot well. This can be removed with a sponge and pail.
keeping it away from plumbing lines. This will help for a short
· Once empty, clean as required.
period of time until proper service can be rendered.
· To finish, remove garden hose and attach safety cap.
WINTERIZING YOUR SPA In many areas of the world the temperature may drop below 32°F (0°C). We recommend the swim spa is always filled with water and running at normal spa temperatures. By doing this you will minimize the risk of freezing within your swim spa. If it is necessary to leave your swim spa unattended for long periods of time during cold weather conditions, you should drain your swim spa to avoid accidental freezing caused by power outages.
Your local dealer can perform the following winterizing procedures, if you are not completely comfortable with them. · Ensure that you have fully drained the swim spa (Refer to the
DRAINING YOUR SPA section). · After draining, your swim spa may still have water remaining in
the equipment and plumbing fittings. Disconnect the handtightened union fittings going to and from the jet pumps. Be careful not to lose the O-rings between the unions and pump housing.
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SWIM SPA WELLNESS SERIES CONTROL PANEL (PLUNGE ONLY)
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Please click on the link below or scan the QR code to download the Control Panel user guide.
For English https://www.balboawatergroup.com/getdoc.cfm?id=2523
For French https://www.balboawatergroup.com/getdoc.cfm?id=2534
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SWIM SPA WELLNESS SERIES CONTROL PANEL
Please click on the link below or scan the QR code to download the Control Panel user guide. https://www.balboawatergroup.com/getdoc.cfm?id=2563
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SWIM SPA WELLNESS (9 BUTTON) PERFORMANCE PLUS WITH VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL PANEL
UP DOWN RETURN MENU LIGHT
JET 1 JET 2 SWIM WORKOUT
INTRODUCTION Main Screen – The main screen displays current time, water temperature, and status of the system accessories.
Priming Mode – When power is ON, the system will enter priming mode with `Priming Mode’ displayed on the panel. In this mode, all devices such as JETS, BLOWERS or LIGHT are operable. JETS can be turned on and off to prime the pump. The system will exit Priming Mode and go to the MAIN display when the RETURN button is pushed, or after 4 minutes of inactivity.
SPA OPERATION – Turn system accessories ON and OFF by pushing the button on the right side of panel (LIGHT, JET, THERAPY …) These accessories have timeout defaults from the manufacturer and will turn OFF automatically after the time has expired. Default Timeout time for LIGHT is 60 minutes; THERAPY is 15 minutes; JET at low speed is 60 minutes; and JET at high speed is 15 minutes. The user can change these default times in “DEVICE TIMEOUT” setting menu.
MENU NAVIGATION
· MENU: use to enter setting menu and sub-menu screens. For screens with several settable fields (example: DATE-TIME screen), use MENU button to navigate between different fields within the screen.
· UP and DOWN: use to navigate between different options or changing values of a field.
· RETURN: use to confirm the setting and goes back to previous screen.
SETTING TEMPERATURE – To change water Set Temperature, use UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired temperature. The screen will display “SET TEMP” with the current set temperature. After 5 seconds without change to the set temperature, the screen will go back to the MAIN screen with the current water temperature displayed. Changing the Set Temperature will turn on a pump so that the controller will be able to get an accurate water temperature and determine if the water needs to be heated.
Heater – When the heater pump turns on the HEATER START-UP icon will appear if heat is needed. The Heater will turn on and the HEATER icon will appear after 5 minutes. Panel Timeout – If a user is in the Settings Menu and no button is pushed within 15 seconds, the screen will timeout. The current screen setting will be lost and the panel will revert back to the MAIN screen. In MAIN screen, if no button is pushed within 60 minutes, all LED and LCD lights will turn off and the panel will go to sleep. Any button pushed will wake the panel, LED and LCD lights will turn back on and the panel will Poll for water temperature. Enter Setting Screens Press MENU button to display a list of Setting screens. Use UP and DOWN to navigate between various Setting screens.
Press MENU again to enter a particular Setting screen or press RETURN to go back to MAIN screen.
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SELECTION ICONS
SWIM SPA & SWIM WORKOUT
1. Press the SWIM button to turn the pump ON the SWIM icon on the LCD screen turns ON.
2. Then press UP or DOWN button to select your desired SPEED #.
3. Press the SWIM button again to turn OFF the pump the blue SWIM icon on the LCD screen turns OFF.
SETTINGS EXPLAINED ROTATE VIEW – Rotate the view 180 degrees. The UP and DOWN buttons also swap when rotated. With ROTATE VIEW highlighted, press MENU to enter ROTATE VIEW setting. Use UP/DOWN to select desired setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
SWIM WORKOUT PROGRAMMING
SPECIAL TEMP – To temporarily heat spa to 105°F or 106°F
1. To program the SWIM WORKOUT; press the MENU button; once, and return to previous temperature setting. With SPECIAL
then UP button and select SWIM WORKOUT by pressing the TEMP highlighted, press MENU to enter SPECIAL TEMP setting.
MENU button to get to the WARM UP setting.
Use UP/DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the SPEED # for confirm the setting and exit.
WARM UP; then press the MENU button to select HEAT MODE – select STANDARD heating mode (polls every
DURATION in minutes; then press the MENU button twice to Energy Interval) for most users or ENERGY SAVING mode (polls
get to WORKOUT.
every other Energy Interval) or VACATION mode (set temp set to
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the SPEED # for 60°F). With HEAT MODE highlighted, press MENU to enter
WORKOUT; then press the MENU button to select setting. Use UP/ DOWN to select the desired setting and
DURATION in minutes; then press the MENU button twice to RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
get to COOL DOWN.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the SPEED # for FILTER CYCLES – set up filter cycle START TIME, DURATION,
COOL DOWN; then press the MENU button to select and DAY for filtering the spa. For FILTER CYCLE 1 and 2, if
DURATION in minutes; then press the RETURN button DURATION is set to ZERO the system will do a purge cycle
twice to get out of SWIM WORKOUT.
at the start time setting. With FILTER CYCLE highlighted,
5. Press the SWIM WORKOUT button to turn ON the pump the press MENU to enter. Select a FILTER CYCLE and press MENU
red SWIM icon on the LCD screen turns ON. The WORKOUT again to enter the TIME/DURATION setting screen. In this
feature will activate to cycle each of the SPEED setting and screen, press MENU to move between HOURS, MINUTES
specific DURATION setting for WORKOUT. If you need to and DAYS; use UP/DOWN to change the values and
increase or decrease the pump speed manually; then press the RETURN to exit and confirm the setting.
UP or DOWN button to your desired SPEED # in each cycle.
FILTER CYCLES 3 & 4 by default are OFF. To set them, enter
6. Press the SWIM WORKOUT button again to turn OFF the pump START TIME, DURATION and enable ALL DAYS or a specific
the red SWIM icon on the LCD screen turns OFF.
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DATE-TIME – set up Date and Time for the spa. With DATE-TIME highlighted, press MENU to enter the DATE-TIME setting. In this screen, pressing MENU will move and highlight various fields that can change the setting; UP/DOWN to change the values and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
DEGREE F/C – displays spa temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. This option is only available for 60 Hz countries. Unit automatically displays Celsius for 50 Hz. With DEGREE F/C highlighted, press MENU to enter the DEGREE F/C setting. Use UP/ DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit. TIME DISPLAY – displays spa time in AM/PM or 24 hour time. With TIME DISPLAY highlighted, press MENU to enter TIME DISPLAY setting. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
GENERAL INFORMATION – Displays general information for the spa. With GENERAL INFORMATION highlighted, press MENU to enter the GENERAL INFORMATION menu. Use UP/DOWN to view different pages and information, press RETURN to exit the page.
LANGUAGES – To select various languages for the spa display. With LANGUAGES highlighted, press MENU to enter and select a specific language. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to confirm the set-ting and exit.
DEVICES TIMEOUT – allows changes to timeout setting for various devices. LIGHT can be set to a maximum of 4 hours; PUMP in high speed and BLOWER can be set to a maximum of 1 hour; and PUMP in low speed can be set to a maximum of 2 hours. With DEVICES TIMEOUT highlighted, press MENU to enter and select various devices setting. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired time setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
PANEL LOCK – provides a choice to select PANEL for locking all panel buttons except MENU button; use TEMP to lock UP/DOWN button for changing set temperature; and MENU to lock MENU button (push and hold MENU button more than 15 seconds to unlock the Menu). With PANEL LOCK highlighted, press MENU to enter PANEL setting. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
SERVICE MODE – only available for Authorized Dealers and Spa Manufacturer.
DEMO MODE – To demonstrate all device capabilities of the spa. With DEMO MODE highlighted, press MENU to enter DEMO MODE setting. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired setting and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
SERENITY MODE – Set to turn off all outputs and provide quiet while in the spa. With SERENITY MODE high-lighted, press MENU to enter and select a specific time. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired time setting. Press MENU again to navigate to EXIT/START. Select the desired option and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
ENERGY INTERVAL – Only available for Non-Circ systems. With ENERGY INTERVAL highlighted, press MENU to enter the ENERGY INTERVAL setting. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired minutes (15-240) and RETURN to con-firm the setting and exit.
SILENT TIME (FUNCTIONS PAUSE) – Only available for NonCirc systems. Set the time frame for no polling during night or other desired periods. With SILENT TIME highlighted, press MENU to enter the SILENT TIME setting. In this screen, pressing MENU will move and highlight various fields that can change the setting; use UP/DOWN to change the values and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
CLEANER CYCLE – Only available for Non-Circ systems. To turn on filtration after using the spa for short cleaning period. With CLEANER CYCLE highlighted, press MENU to enter and select a specific duration. Use UP/DOWN to select the desired time setting. Press Menu again to navigate to Exit/Start. Select the desired option and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
NO HEAT TIME – set the time frame for not allowing the heater to turn on. With NO HEAT TIME highlighted, press MENU to enter the NO HEAT TIME setting. In this screen, pressing MENU will move and highlight various fields that can change the setting; use UP/DOWN to change the values and RETURN to confirm the setting and exit.
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Error Codes Explained
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Error caused when SENSOR 1 and SENSOR 3 have been plugged in incorrectly. Swap the SENSOR 1 andSENSOR 3 plug in controller to correct this problem.
Error caused by no water flow through heater or no water in heater. Check to be sure there is enough water flow through heater.
Wait for water temperature to cool down.
Wait for water temperature to cool down. Check to be sure there is enough water flow through heater.
Wait for water temperature to cool down. Check to be sure there is enough water flow through heater.
Error caused when SENSOR 1, 2, or 3 detects low temperature. All JETS and BLOWERS will turn on automatically to protect plumbing from freezing. JETS and BLOWERS will shut down when all 3 SENSORS reach a desired temperature.
Check SENSOR 1 connection
Check SENSOR 1 connection or replace SENSOR 1.
Check SENSOR 2 connection.
Check SENSOR 2 connection or replace SENSOR 2.
Check SENSOR 3 connection.
Check SENSOR 3 connection or replace SENSOR 3.
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SWIM SPA SPECIFICATIONS
Series
Plunge Bench 1400 VE
1600 1700 VE 2100 VE
Model
1300 1302 1400 1600 1700 2100
Water Capacity (L)
Water Capacity US (Gal)
Dry Weight
(lbs)
Dry Weight
(kg)
Wet Wet Weight Weight
(lbs) (kg)
Dimensions (cm)
Dimensions (inches)
5320 5320
1405 1405
2200 2200
998
13929 6315 384 x 229 x 135 151 x 90 x 53
998
13929 6315 384 x 229 x 135 151 x 90 x 53
5190 7950 7550 10487
1371 2100 1994 2770
2223 2990 2348 4000
1008 1356 1065 1815
13664 6198 408 x 229 x 135 161 x 90 x 53 20516 9306 488 x 229 x 161 192 x 90 x 63.5 18993 8615 525 x 225 x 135 207 x 88.5 x 53 27121 12302 630 x 229 x 161 248 x 90 x 63.5
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 1300 PLUNGE SERIES
PUMP 1
Ø R 2K 2KV C.J
JET Note:
= Cluster Jet = Poly Jet = Storm Jet = Volcano Jet = Carousel Jet
Diverter Control = Blue (Right) = Orange (Left)
L.F Shutoff
ON
OFF
(BLUE, ORANGE)
Air Control General Note:
ON
OFF
(BLUE, ORANGE)
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 1302 BENCH LIFESTYLE SERIES
A
A
A
PUMP 1
PUMP 2
PUMP 3
Ø R 2K 2KV
JET Note:
= Cluster Jet = Poly Jet = Storm Jet = Volcano Jet = River Jet
Water Diverter Control
= Blue (Right) = Orange (Left)
Air Control General Note:
ON
OFF
(GREEN, MAGENTA)
(With Check Tee) *Rotate All The Way
(BLUE) ON (ORANGE) OFF
ON (ORANGE) OFF (BLUE)
WATER DIVERTER OPERATION GUIDE
Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE.
Centre position will keep all the jets flowing on low strength.
Turning water diverter “LEFT” will operate the jets colored in ORANGE.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com.
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 1400 VE LIFESTYLE SERIES
Water Diverter Control = Green (Right) = Blue (Left)
(R) = Orange (Right) = Blue & Green (Left)
(L)
WATER DIVERTER OPERATION GUIDE There are 2 water diverters in 1400 swim spa.
DIVERTER “R” Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in GREEN. Centre position will keep all the jets flowing on low strength. Turning water diverter “LEFT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE.
DIVERTER “L” Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in ORANGE. Centre position will keep all the jets flowing on low strength. Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE and GREEN.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com.
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 1600 PERFORMANCE SERIES
PUMP 1
PUMP 2
PUMP 3
PUMP 4
Ø R 2K 2KV
JET Note:
= Cluster Jet = Poly Jet = Storm Jet = Volcano Jet = River Jet
Water Diverter Control
= Blue (Right) = Orange (Left)
Air Control General Note:
ON
OFF
(BLUE, ORANGE, GREEN, MAGENTA, YELLOW)
WATER DIVERTER OPERATION GUIDE
Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE.
Centre position will keep all flowing on low strength.
the jets
Turning water diverter “LEFT” will operate the jets colored in ORANGE.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com.
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 1700 VE PERFORMANCE SERIES
Air Control General Note:
ON
OFF
(BLUE, ORANGE, GREEN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, RED)
Water Diverter Control
= Orange (Right)
= Blue (Left) (R)
= Green (Right)
(L)
= Blue & Orange (Left)
WATER DIVERTER OPERATION GUIDE There are 2 water diverters in 1700 swim spa.
DIVERTER “R” Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in ORANGE.
Centre position will keep all the jets flowing on low strength.
Turning water diverter “LEFT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE.
DIVERTER “L” Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in GREEN.
Centre position will keep all the jets flowing on low strength.
Turning water diverter “RIGHT” will operate the jets colored in BLUE and ORANGE.
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com
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SWIM SPA JET OPERATIONS 2100 VE PERFORMANCE SERIES
PUMP 1
PUMP 2
PUMP 3
PUMP 4
PUMP 5
Ø R 2K 2KV
JET Note:
= Cluster Jet = Poly Jet = Storm Jet = Volcano Jet = River Jet
Air Control General Note:
ON
OFF
(BLUE, ORANGE, GREEN, MAGENTA, YELLOW)
DISCLAIMER: At the time of print, this manual is accurate in its information. Coast Spas reserves all the rights to change/ modify any spa designs and/or features without notification. To check on updates or for other information, please visit www.coastspas.com
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BALBOA WI-FI MODULE
With the Balboa Wi-Fi Module installed in your spa follow the steps below to setup/configure the device.
Step 1: Download the app from the Google Play store or the iTunes store. The app will be titled “Coast Spas–Spa Remote” (Google) or Coast Spas–Remote Spa Control (iTunes).
Step 2: Make sure your Wi-Fi on your device is enabled. Check your device’s instructions on how to access Wi-Fi Settings.
Selecting “Controls” will open a list of installed components like pump(s), blower, lights, etc.
Note: This screen will vary depending on installed components.
Selecting “Settings” will open the settings menu. While connected to the spa will be able to set the temperature, change the degrees between °F or °C, alter the heat mode (Ready/Rest), select the temperature range (low or high), set the time of day, input filter cycles (time start and duration) and have access to the advanced menu.
Step 3: While standing at the spa select the Wi-Fi Module from the list of available devices from your device’s Wi-Fi menu. The Wi-Fi device will appear as BWGSpa_XXXXX in the list.
For more information on the various settings please refer to the selection in the owner’s manual for your control panel.
CONNECTING TO THE HOME NETWORK Note: You can only connect the Wi-Fi app to the house network when connected directly to the Wi-Fi Module. See “Getting Started” to connect directly to the Wi-Fi Module. Once connected to the Wi-Fi Module navigate to: Settings Advanced Wi-Fi Settings Step 5: Select your routers security setting. This will vary and if the wrong setting is selected the app will not be able to access the spa. Step 6: Set your home network. Each router will have its own unique SSID (Service Set Identifier). Step 7: Enter your key. The key will be the passkey used to sign in on your network.
Step 4: Once connected to the Wi-Fi Module directly open the Coast Spas app. The Coast Spas app will allow you to control and interact with the spa while you are still with in range.
Note: If you do not know or need assistance locating any of the information above please contact your locale service provider.
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CONTROLMYSPATM (LUXURY MODELS ONLY)
CMSTM SYSTEM CONSISTS OF: WEBSITE
The ControlMySpaTM system consists of:
· ControlMySpaTM GATEWAY ULTRA installed on a spa/Hot Tub · iOS (Apple) ControlMySpaTM mobile app or Android ControlMySpaTM
mobile app · ControlMySpaTM website with log-in and access to spas
ControlMySpaTM website with Login and access to spas
CMSTM GATEWAY ULTRA Modules
Home Module
Spa Module
www.balboawater.com/GatewayUltra
SMARTPHONE |TABLET
iOS (Apple) ControlMySpaTM mobile app and/or Android ControlMySpaTM Mobile app
The ControlMySpaTM Logins:
· The iOS or Android ControlMySpaTM apps can only be accessed with an owner log-in
· The ControlMySpaTM website can be accessed with an owner log-in.
ControlMySpaTM App for the smart device
FOR IPHONE® OR IPAD® (IOS/APPLE) Search the Apple iOS App Store for “controlmyspa” Or Use this link: https://goo.gl/j31t1V
FOR ANDROID® PHONES/TABLETS Search Google Play App Store for “controlmyspa”
Or Use this link: https://goo.gl/CG4Yci
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ControlMySpaTM
Connect GATEWAY ULTRA hardware in your home Step 1
Plug the supplied ethernet cable into the home router (A).
Step 2
Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the GATEWAY ULTRA module (B).
Step 3
Plug the supplied power cord into the GATEWAY ULTRA module (C).
Step 4
Plug the other end of the supplied power cord into wall power (D).
GATEWAY ULTRA Module
Home Router
GATEWAY ULTRA Module (side view)
LED Light Chart (E)
This chart applies to the home and spa GATEWAY ULTRA modules.
Red – Solid: The GATEWAY ULTRA and the spa are not connected. Red – Blinking: Home and spa GATEWAY ULTRA modules are connected, but no connection to the spa controller. Blue – Blinking: Remote software update is underway. Do not unplug power. Green – Blinking: CMSTM GATEWAY ULTRA spa and home modules RF is connected, but no connection to internet. Green – Solid: Spa successfully connected to internet. No errors.
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CMSTM Code Overview
WHAT IS A CMSTM CODE?
· CMSTM Code is an 8 digit letter/number combination that all Spa owners must have to use spas equipped with the ControlMySpaTM system A) The CMSTM code is obtained from your Dealer.
· Spa owners will need this CMSTM code to setup and connect their spas in the ControlMySpaTM database. · The CMSTM code connects your spa to your OEM and Dealer for service and support
EXAMPLE CMSTM Code: ABC-12345 ABC = 3 letter code unique to each spa Manufacturer or OEM 12345 = 5 number code unique to each spa Dealer or Distributor
ControlMySpaTM Setup Spa Owner User Account
1. Open the app on your smart device Press “SETUP” on the app.
2. Press “Next” Confirm Bluetooth is ON in the iOS Settings.
3. Press “Next” Stand near your spa (within 10 feet/3 meters) and ensure the spa power in ON by pressing the topside panel. If the spa is powered ON, press “Next”.
4. Detect Bluetooth
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5. Press “Yes” The serial number in the app should match the serial number on the back of the spa module.
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6. Press “Next” The CMS code is provided by your Dealer. Press “Next”.
7. Press “Next” Input information and press “Next”.
8. Press “Next” Input information and press “Next”.
9. Press “Next” Input information and press “Next”.
MyUserID0001 MyPassword0001
10. Press “Next” Your UserID and password will appear. Press “Next”.
11. Press “Close”
MyUserID0001 MyPassword0001
12. Press “SIGN IN” Input your email address, password and press “SIGN IN”.
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BALBOA BLUETOOTH AUDIO
bbaTM3 Amplifier
Music B
Power Button
Pairing Smart Device
· Power up the system pack with bba2 already connected to the system pack.
· On the control panel press the music button. Next, press the power button.
· Turn on Bluetooth function of your smart device or music device.
· On your smart device or music device, click search for Bluetooth device. Make sure you are close enough to the spa tub.
· On your smart device, select “BBA Spa Music” from the pairing list. If “BBA Spa Music” does not appear, repeat steps previous steps.
· Some smart devices will connect automatically and others you will need to select “Connect.” Once connected, this icon will appear. Play music on your smart device. If the music plays from the speakers in the spa, the connection is complete.
NOTE: bba3 operates up to 100 feet in open air. Ranges vary as they are dependent on installations.
Bluetooth Screen
Adjust Settings
A – Back
J – Track Forward
B – Progress Bar
K – Volume Up
C – Song Title, Artist
L – Play/Pause
D – Screen Title: Bluetooth M – Mute
E – Song Progress
N – Track Back
F – Invert Display
O – Volume Down
G – Settings H – Shuffle
P – Input Modes: Bluetooth,
D
Line in
I – Repeat: one song or all Q – Power
songs
1. Follow these steps to adjust
the audio settings.
Press the Music button (A) to
enter the Bluetooth screen. A 2. Press the Settings button (B)
to enter the Settings screen.
3. Press these buttons (D) to
select an audio setting. The
B
audio settings are listed
below.
4. Press these buttons (C) to
change the setting’s value.
C SETTINGS
· Balance · Fade · EQ Preset · Filter · Bass Gain
There are two types of filters: Low Pass and High Pass. These filters apply to the rear speaker output only. Select Low Pass for subwoofers or High Pass for tweeters. Select OFF if filtering is not desired. Normal speakers do not require filtering.
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SELECT INPUT MODE
The following input modes are available: Bluetooth, Line In. All control systems are equipped with Bluetooth mode. However, control systems may or may not have Line In, as this input mode is optional.
Follow these steps to select the input mode of the bbaTM3 amplifier.
1. Press the Music button (A) to enter the Bluetooth screen.
A
2. Confirm that the bbaTM3 amplifier is turned On. If it is turned Off,
the button icon (B) will be gray.
3. Press the Input button (C) to select one of the following input
modes:
Bluetooth (C).
B
Line In (D)
USB (E) – USB is not available with the bbaTM3 amplifier, even though the icon
C
may appear on the panel.
Line In mode (D) allows you to connect any headphone output to
the Aux In connectors (F), but you will likely need an adapter cable
because of the different connectors.
Only audio settings such as Volume are available when using Aux
In (F).
D
The terms “Line In” (D) and “Aux In” (F) refer to the same thing.
INPUT MODE ICONS
Bluetooth Connected
Bluetooth Disconnected
E
bbaTM3 Amplifier
Left Right
F
Aux In
Line In USB
USB is not available with the bbaTM3 amplifier, even though the icon may appear on the panel.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Scenario 01 Problem: The error message “BT Comm Lost” (A) appears on the panel display. Solution: The control system has lost communication with the bbaTM3 amplifier (B). Contact customer support for help.
Scenario 02 Problem: When you try to connect your music device to Aux In on the bbaTM amplifier, the Aux In connectors on your bbaTM amplifier are different than these (C). Solution: Your spa is equipped with an earlier version of bbaTM (1 or 2). Contact customer support for help.
Scenario 03 Problem: Song title appears only sometimes or never. Solution 1: A few music player apps never send song title and other info over Bluetooth, so try another app. Also, some music player apps don’t send song title if playing automatically in the background, only if the app is “visibly running” on the device, so try “opening” the app which is playing in the background. Solution 2: If the song title never appears, this can happen for a couple of other reasons. One, you may have an older bbaTM amplifier. Two, you may have an older panel. Contact customer support for help.
Scenario 04 Problem: When you press the music button (A) or select A/V, it does not go to the Bluetooth screen. Solution: If the screen it takes you to has a Bluetooth button (B), select that Bluetooth button to continue. That Bluetooth button (B) may not appear if the control system (E) did not detect the bbaTM3 amplifier (D).
NOTE: This can appear on multiple panels. The spaTouchTM2 screens on this page are used to illustrate the scenario.
Scenario 05 Problem: The Shuffle and Repeat buttons do not work on my panel. Reason: Some music players/devices do not support Shuffle and/or Repeat.
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COAST STATUS
Compatible with BP Spa Packs: North American (NA) Packs: 56689-03 and 56683-05 European (EU) Packs: 56688-04 and 56690-03
Coast Status is designed to give real time status of the spa. LED’s will be tied to a cabinet mounted light fitting that the spa owner can use to tell, at a glance, if all is OK with the spa or if something requires their attention. Coast Status Warning messages shown below.
Coast Status Lighting Legends
Steady Blue Light
Spa pack is operational. There are no messages, faults or error codes.
Flashing Blue Light
Spa pack is operational. There is a reminder and/or message. There is no fault. Example: Message code 40 – this code requests you to set the time.
Steady Red Light
There are warning messages or faults present.
Flashing Red Light
Severe warnings or faults present.
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COAST STATUS MESSAGES
Message #
Message Text
0 <none>
Message #
Message Text
20 The clock has failed
Message #
Message Text
36 The GFCI test failed
1 Possible freezing condition
21 The settings have been reset
37 Hold (aka Standby) Mode
2 Test the GFCI 3 Change the filter 4 Clean the filter
22 Program memory failure
23
Configuration error (Call for service)
24 Darin Mode
38 Run Jets 1 to get temperature 39 Test software installed 40 Set the time
5 Treat the wood
6
Clean the cover
7
Change the mineral cartridge
8 Change the water
25 Demo Mode
26
Sensors are out of sync (Call for service)
27 The heater is dry
28 The heater may be dry
43 Change UV 44 J29 45 The water level is too low 47 Check Ozone
9 Check the sanitizer
29 The water is too hot
48 Service Check-Up
10 Check the pH 15 Sensors are out of sync 16 The water flow is low 17 The water flow has failed 19 Priming Mode
30 The heater is too hot 31 Sensor A fault (Call for service) 32 Sensor B fault (Call for service) 34 A pump may be stuck on 35 Hot fault (Call for service)
49 248 250 253* 254*
Check the filter now
Chromazon Fault: Too Many Lights
Chromazon Fault: Not Responding
BT Failure
Communications error (Call for service)
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COAST SPAS ECOCLEAN UV STERILIZER
HOW IT WORKS
· Ultraviolet germicidal UV lamps are low pressure mercury vapor lamps which produce the UV-C dose necessary for microorganism’s eradication.
· This dose (mJ/cm2) is the result of a design taking care of the flow rate, the water transmittance, reactor size and exposure time.
· Ultraviolet light is generated by an electrical discharge through low pressure inert gases and mercury vapor with the special quartz tube of the lamp.
· UV Rays generated at 254 Nm are germicidal at the optimal wavelength for eradicating micro-organisms
EASY MAINTENANCE · Your NEW Coast Spas EcoClean UV Sterilizer is installed out of sight, concealed by your spa skirt. Quick access is gained through simply removing one skirt panel. · Replacement of the UV lamp: Every 13 000 operating hours · Clean quartz tube at time of lamp replacement (12 to 18 months)
QUICK FACTS · The unique quartz tube of the EcoClean UV Sterilizer blocks out all but UV-C 254 Nm rays. Any less and a sterilizer is less effective for spas. Similarly, if a sterilizer exceeds this intensity, it will break down chlorine or bromine and be less effective as a result. · Although you should keep your spa water balanced, balancing chemicals do not alter the effectiveness of the sterilizer, as it neutralizes 99.9% of viruses and bacteria. · Because the EcoClean UV Sterilizer is eliminating chloramines and organisms in-line, the free chlorine or bromine, of which you still must maintain recommended levels, is more efficient you can save up to 70% in sanitizing chemical use.
· Eradicates organisms that can actually live in a chlorinated environment.
· Your EcoClean UV Sterilizer imparts nothing into the water, making it an eco-friendly, reliable and effective choice.
· The sterilizers UV Bulb should be replaced and its protective quartz tube cleaned every 18 months.
· The UV-C rays of our sterilizer take care of in-line sanitation however, weekly shocking of the water is advisable to oxidize any chloramines or contaminants. An ozonator is also recommended as an excellent complimentary device for oxidation.
· Remember to keep the recommended free residual of chlorine or bromine in the water as required in your specific region (Canada 3 to 5 ppm of chlorine or bromine).
· Made in the U.S.A (UL/CE/EPA Approved)
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Swim Spas Series 1300, 1400 & 1700
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Coast Spas 1302 Bench Swim Spas [pdf] Instruction Manual 1302, 1400, 1401, 1600, 1700, 2100, 1302 Bench Swim Spas, 1302, Bench Swim Spas, Swim Spas |