Vita-spa L100 User Manual

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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 1h e a l t h a n d r e l a x a t i o n f o r l i f eL100 SERIES WITH OPTIONSOWNER’S MANUALIMPO

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PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 6Spa L o c a t i o n123456CL E A R A N CESCHECK THE FOLLOWING AREAS PRIOR TO SPA DELIVERY1. STEPS - We

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PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 7W I RE YO U R SPA PER ONE OF THE DIAG R AMS MOST SIMILAR TO YO U R HOUSE PA NE LALL WIRES FEEDING THE

Page 4 - TA B LE OF CON T E N TS

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 8CO M MON NE U T RAL GROUND BAR IN MAINS E PA RATE NE U T R AL & WEAKG R O U ND OR ROMEX WIRE USE

Page 5 - Eric Dormoy

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 9GFCI IN PA NEL WITH SEPA RAT ENE U T RAL AND SO L I D GROUND TOPA N E LGFCI IN PA NEL WITH CO M M O N

Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 10GFCI MOUNTED IN PA N EL ANDD I SCO NNECT MOUNTED IN S IDE TOCO MMON WALL WITH META LST UDS OR WITH M

Page 7 - DO A N D DON ’ TS

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 111. The spa must be permanentlyconnected (hardwired) to the powersupply. No extension cords or

Page 8 - WA R NING S

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 12INS TA L L ING THE SPA CO V ER1. Position the cover squarely over the spa.2. Position the locks

Page 9 - LOCAL CODES:

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 13OPERAT I NG INST RUCT IONSNOTE: For best results, read eachstep carefully and entirely befo

Page 10 - CL E A R A N CES

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 14D. SETTING FILTRATION CYCLESFiltration cycles have been preset at thefactory from 8 AM to 10 AM and

Page 11 - G R O UND

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 15Note that for safety, all jet modes willautomatically turn off after 30 minutes.Reactivate a

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automatically turn the heater off toprevent overheating. The display willshow “FLO”, indicating a flow restrictioncaused by a clogged fil

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primary pump does not need to be onfor the heater to operate. Yet in aneffort to control the amperage drawand conserve electricity, the heater willrun

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PAGE 18JET OPERAT I ONYour Vita Spa is designed with a unique jet system to allow you to select a wide variety ofmassage patterns. The following is

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(C) DIRECTIONAL AND ROTATIONAL MASSAGE JETSWhen the pump(s) is on and the Turbo massage jet is in the off position, the DirectionalQuad jets and Rotat

Page 17 - WATER LINE

PAGE 20(F) AIR CONTROLThe Air Controls are used to introduce airinto the water jet stream. They allow theuser to increase (open) jet pressure ordecrea

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AROMATHERAPY SYSTEMVitAroma therapy offers the unique benefits of combining Aroma and Hydrotherapy.Simply defined, aromatherapy is the practice of us

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PAGE 22FILTER MAINTENANCEVita Spas are designed with the mostefficient top loading filtration system inthe industry. Filter maintenance is

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WINTERIZING YOUR SPAYour Vita Spa has been designed ande n gineered for year-round use in any climate.If the spa will not be used for pr

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PAGE 24SPA LIGHT COLORED LENS REMOVALIn your owners packet you will findcolored lenses for your spa light. Theycan easily be installed or

Page 22 - JET OPERAT I ON

WAT E R QU A L I T Y AND MAIN T E N A N CEGENERAL GUIDELINES FOR WATERQUALITY MAINTENANCEMaintaining water quality within specificlimits will

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L100 SERIES WITH OPTIONSOWNER’S MANUAL VITA INTERNATIONAL2320 N.W. 147th Street Miami, Florida 33054OWNER’S RECORDDATE PURCHASED: __________________

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PAGE 26IMPORTANT WAT E R MAIN T E N A N CE PR O CEDURE SDA I LY3 days a weekCheck water level. Keep water above bottom of skimmer doorand a minimum of

Page 25 - V I TA R O M A

PAGE 27Water treatment is an important factor inthe enjoyment of your Vita Spa. Properwater sanitation is essential to yourhealth as well as

Page 26 - S PA MAIN T E N A N C E

PAGE 285. After the alkalinity is properlyadjusted, the pH is next. If the pH isabove 7.8, use PH-DOWN (1 oz. at atime) to lower it to the a

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PAGE 29MONDAY1. TEST THE WATER USING “ 3 - W AY SPA WATER TEST ST R IPS ”.2 . Adjust pH and total alkalinity -Refer to pH and total alkalinity o

Page 28 - LIGHT BUL B

PAGE 30DO Add all chemicals slowly with thehydro jets operating in high speed.DO Use care when handling chemicals.DO Store granulated chlorine in

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AGESPA WAT E R TROUBL E S HOOT I NGSYMPTOMCloudy WaterWater OdorChlorine OdorMusty OdorFoaming PROBABLE CAUSEInadequate filtration/dirty filterExcessi

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PAGE 32SYMPTOMOrganic Buildup/Scum RingAround The TubAlgaeEye IrritationSkinIrritation/RashStains Scale PROBABLE CAUSEBody oils and dirtInadequate fil

Page 31 - WAT E R MAIN T E N A N CE

DI A G NO S T I C & TROUBL E S HOOT I NGSYMPTOMSpa InoperativeSpa Side InoperativeMESSAGEBLOCPFLOCSF1 or F2HCHPLBLPO3UP1P2PbPSSSLSME A N IN GPower

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PAGE 34Still: Heater is onFlashing: Temperature Adjustment ModeStill: Economy Mode (No timer Icon means Standard Mode)Flashing: Day and Time Adjustmen

Page 33 - B A L A NCI NG THE SPA WAT ER

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G E NE R AL INF O RM AT I O N•Owner's Record and Service Informationfrontpiece•Important Safety Instructions... 2-3•Manufacturer's D

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Page 38 - LCD DISPLAY GLO S S A R Y

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Page 39 - Maintenance Log

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PAGE 36Maintenance Log_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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V I TA International extends this limited warranty solely to theo r i g inal Purchaser of any L- 100 Series Vita Spa self-contained spainstall

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grounding system, by electrical installations done by anyoneother than licensed professionals in non-conformity with stateand local codes or

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DM Industries, Ltd., 2320 Northwest 147th Street, Miami, Florida 330 54Phone: (305) 685-2063 or (305) 908-8187 • Toll Free: (877) 24 0 - 9 4 57FAX: (3

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Congratulations!Thank you for the purchase of your new VITA SPA. You are now the proud owner of oneof the most comfortable and therapeutic spas in the

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WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury,do not permit children to use this productunless they are closely supervised at alltimes.DANGER – RISK OF ACC I

Page 46 - LIMITED WARRANTY

PAGE 3DO A N D DON ’ TSDO Make sure the spa is connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)protected circuit. This GFCI is required by the

Page 47 - Vita International

PAGE 4WA R NING SProlonged immersion in water that is warmer than normal body temperature can result in adangerous condition known as HYPE RT H E

Page 48 - Vita Inte r n a t i o n a l

PostScript PictureDM Logo5-cmykTXT-LC10.epsPAGE 5INSTA L L AT I ON INST R UCT I ONSSITE SELECTION / PRE PA R AT I O N :The spa must be installed

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