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Controls and Equipment Page 8Classic®Model F1. Wavemaster™Jet Pump2. No-Fault®6000 Heater3. Silent Flo 5000®Circulation Pump4. IQ 2000™Control Box5. O

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Page 9 Controls and EquipmentSovereign®Model I1. Wavemaster™Jet Pump2. No-Fault®6000 Heater3. Silent Flo 5000®Circulation Pump4. IQ 2000™Control Box5.

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Controls and Equipment Page 10Prodigy®Model H1. Wavemaster™Jet Pump2. No-Fault®6000 Heater3. Silent Flo 5000®Circulation Pump4. IQ 2000™Control Box5.

Page 5 - I. GENERAL INFORMATION

Page 11 Controls and EquipmentJetsetter®Model J1. Wavemaster™Jet Pump2. No-Fault®6000 Heater3. Silent Flo 5000®Circulation Pump4. IQ 2000™Control Box5

Page 6 - II. SPA SPECIFICATIONS

Electrical Requirements Page 12ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ANDPRECAUTIONSYour Hot Spring®Spa has been designed carefully to give you maximum safety agains

Page 7 - INSTRUCTIONS

bus bar in the subpanel). The white neutral wire coming from the breaker itself is already connected to the neutral bus bar.5. Connect the #10 AWG, Bl

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Electrical Requirements Page 14INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1. To connect the electrical service, first remove the screws from the equipment compartment d

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20 amp GFCI circuit breaker in the house breaker panel, #12 AWG or larger wire (including theground wire) and the correct polarity throughout the circ

Page 10 - OVERHEAD VIEW

Operating Instructions Page 16The Grandee®’s and Landmark®’s dual 1.65 HP Wavemaster™7000 jet pumps allow you to operate each half of the jetsystem s

Page 11 - Sovereign

IMPORTANT: Be sure the air control valves are open by turning each one clockwise (to the right) and check to seethat the SmartJet®Lever is pointing to

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Owner’s ManualThis Owner’s Manual will acquaint you with your new spa’s operation and general maintenance.We suggest that you take some time to carefu

Page 13 - Jetsetter

Operating Instructions Page 18SERVICE NOTE: A slow or non-moving Moto-Massage®Jet may indicate that the filter cartridge pores are obstructed withdirt

Page 14 - PRECAUTIONS

Page x xPage 19 Jet menusLeft Jet Pump–Jet System 1Left SmartJet®Lever in the 3 o’clock position•1 Moto-Massage®Jet on left rear•4 Precision™Jets abov

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x Page xJet menus Page 20Left Jet Pump–Jet System 1Left SmartJet®Lever in the 3 o’clock position•10 Precision™Jets on right rear•1 JetStream®Jet in fo

Page 16 - WIRING CONNECTIONS

Page x xPage 21 Jet menusClassic®(Model F) Jet System MenuClassic®(Model F) Jet System MenuJet System 1SmartJet®Lever in the 3 o’clock position•1 Moto

Page 17 - IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

x Page xJet menus Page 22Jet System 1SmartJet®Lever in the 3 o’clock position•1 Moto-Massage®Jet on right rear•10 Precision™Jets on front right•2 Soot

Page 18 - START-UP PROCEDURES

Page x xPage 23 Jet menusJet System 3SmartJet®Lever in the 9 o’clock position•1 JetStream®Jet on rear wall•2 Soothing Seven®Jets on front left•3 Jet-C

Page 19 - COMFORT CONTROL

x Page xJet menus Page 24Jet System 1SmartJet®Lever in the 3 o’clock position•1 Moto-Massage®Jet on left rear•3 Jet-Cluster™System on front right (2 S

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Page x xCONTROL PANELSHot Spring®Spa models (Grandee®, Landmark®, Classic®, Sovereign®, Prodigy®) are equipped with a main control panellocated on the

Page 21 - (Model G) Jet System Menu

x Page xOperating Instructions Page 26To activate the Temperature Lock, press the Light Plus (+) andTemp Plus (+) buttons at the same time and hold th

Page 22 - (Model S) Jet System Menu

you may add properly measured spa water chemicals into the filter compartment. The jet pump and clean indicator willautomatically shut off after 10 mi

Page 23 - (Model F) Jet System Menu

Page 1 Table of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions...2I. GENERAL INFORMATION...3II. SPA SPECIFICATI

Page 24 - (Model I) Jet System Menu

Operating Instructions Page 28indicator will turn on, restoring power to the spa. If the interrupter does not perform in this manner, it is an indicat

Page 25 - (Model H) Jet System Menu

V. SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCEGENERAL INFORMATIONYour Hot Spring®Spa is manufactured from the highest quality, most durable materials available. Even so,

Page 26 - Jet System 2

Spa Care and Maintenance Page 30FILTER CARTRIDGES REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the spa from the power supply by the appropriate method:115

Page 27 - LOCKING FEATURES

DO NOT use any cleaning products containing abrasives or solvents since they may damage the shell surface. NEVERUSE HARSH CHEMICALS! Damage to the she

Page 28 - JETS CONTROL

Spa Care and Maintenance Page 32HOW TO OPEN A VINYL COVER WITH A HOT SPRING®RETRACTABLE COVER SYSTEMNOTE: Never attempt to open or remove a vinyl cove

Page 29 - 115 VOLT GFCI

VACATION CARE INSTRUCTIONSIf you plan to be away, follow these instructions to ensure the water quality of your spa is maintained:SHORT TIME PERIODS (

Page 30 - SUMMER MODE

Spa Care and Maintenance Page 344. Open the valve and the spa will drain by gravitational flow.5. Remove the threaded cap from the secondary drain. Th

Page 31 - V. SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE

VI. WATER QUALITY AND MAINTENANCEIt’s important to have clean water. Water maintenance is one of the least understood, yet an important area of spaown

Page 32 - CARE OF THE EXTERIOR

Water Quality and Maintenance Page 36BASIC CHEMICAL SAFETY When using chemicals, read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely. Though che

Page 33 - CARE OF THE SPA COVER

BALANCING THE TOTAL ALKALINITY (TA)A. The recommended Total Alkalinity (TA) for your spa water is 125-150 ppm.B. Total Alkalinity is a measure of the

Page 34 - RETRACTABLE COVER SYSTEM

Safety Instructions Page 2The following instructions are required to be printed by Underwriters Laboratories as a condition of their listing of this p

Page 35 - PREVENTION OF FREEZING

MAINTAINING THE SANITIZER LEVELA. Sanitizer is extremely important for killing algae, bacteria and viruses, and preventing unwanted organisms fromgrow

Page 36 - To Reactivate:

SILVER ION SANITATIONIt is important to follow the recommended application and maintenance programs outlined for each product’s use. At startup or whe

Page 37 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Water Quality and Maintenance Page 40FRESHWATERAg+™SILVER ION PURIFIERREPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONSWhen replacing the Silver Ion Purifer (every four months

Page 38 - SPA WATER MAINTENANCE

DOS AND DON’TS• DO add MPS (or other approved sanitizing activator) prior to each use.• DO shock the spa weekly with sanitizer (use either MPS or sodi

Page 39 - BALANCING THE PH

Water Quality and Maintenance Page 42SUPPLEMENTAL WATER MAINTENANCEProper water sanitation and mineral balance (pH control) are absolutely essential f

Page 40 - SILVER ION PURIFIER

OZONE The FreshWater®II High Output Ozone system is the only ozone purification system approved for installation in your Hot Spring®Spa.The FreshWater

Page 41 - SILVER ION SANITATION

Water Quality and Maintenance Page 44COMMON WATER CHEMISTRY QUESTIONSQuestion: Why can’t I use a floater to sanitize my spa water?Answer: Watkins does

Page 42 - REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

Halogen: Any one of these five elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.MPS: Monopersulfate is the non-chlorine oxidizer used with t

Page 43 - CHLORINE (SODIUM DICHLOR)

Service Information Page 46NO-FAULT®6000 HEATER AND HEATER THERMALCUT-OFFThe Hot Spring®Spa No-Fault®6000 Heater is called the No-Fault®Heater because

Page 44 - CHLORINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE INFORMATIONThe control and high limit thermostats are equipped with electronic sensors that are connected to the spa’s plumbing.

Page 45 - DOS AND DON’TS

Page 3 General InformationI. GENERAL INFORMATIONPERSONAL SAFETYProlonged immersion in hot water can result in HYPERTHERMIA, a dangerous condition whic

Page 46 - WATER TERMINOLOGY

x Page xTroubleshooting Page 48GENERAL OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEEntire spa is inoperativeSpa does not heat; jetsand light operate (Readyindicato

Page 47 - VII. SERVICE INFORMATION

SPA CARE AND MAINTENANCE RECORDDrain and Clean Spa ShellDrain and Clean Spa ShellSpray Clean Filter CartridgeSpray Clean Filter CartridgeSoak Filter C

Page 48 - Service Information Page 46

WATKINS MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONVISTA, CALIFORNIAUSAThis manual contains installation, operating, maintenance andservice information for the followin

Page 49 - WATKINS CUSTOMER SERVICE

Spa Specifications Page 4Grandee®(Model G)7'7"x8'4"2.31mx2.54m8'5"x7'7"2.57mx2.31m7'6"x7'7"

Page 50 - TROUBLESHOOTING

III. INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONSSITE PREPARATIONYou probably have a spot picked out for your new spa, whether it’s indoors or outdoors, on a patio or on

Page 51 - DateDate

OVERHEAD VIEWA. SmartJet®System LeverB. Moto-Massage®Jet ComfortControl®System LeverC. Precision™Jets ComfortControl®System LeverD. JetStream®Jet Comf

Page 52 - VISTA, CALIFORNIA

OVERHEAD VIEWA. SmartJet®System LeverB. JetStream®Jet ComfortControl System LeverC. Moto-Massage®Jet ComfortControl®System LeverD. Precision™Jets Comf

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