Dimension One Spas 01513-192 manual

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual ii Spa Information It is very important that you gather the following inform ation on your spa and enter it in the blanks pr ovided below . This information can then be used to complete your W arrant y Registration, which you can do by completing and mailing the Warranty Registration Card incl uded in yo[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual iii : t t t Table of Contents SP A I NFORMA TION ............................................................................................................................... .................. II My Spa: ..................................................................................................[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual iv t t r Filter Cycle Duration: ........................................................................................................................ 25 Number of Filter Cycles: .................................................................................................................. 25 T empe[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 1 Aquatic Fitness System Featur es Congratulatio ns ! Y ou have purcha sed the finest Aquatic Fi tness System available. T ake the time to read these instructions caref ully . When installed and maintained properly , your Aquatic Fitness System will provide many years of enjo yable, trouble-free operatio[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 2 Rowing Seat A rowing area is designed into the Aquatic Fitness System for use wi th the HydroSport ® Rowing System. Swim T e ther Mounts Swim T ether Mounts are located at each end of the Aquatic Fitness System. Built-in OptiMounts® Multiple OptiMount ® locations are ins talled to provide easy insta[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 3 Additional features ar e: • 100% foam insulated • Meets or exceeds the requirements of UL1563 Standard for Safety for Electrical Spas as evaluated and inspected by Edison T est Labs (ETL). • Built-in, automatic freeze protection • Self-contained with load sh aring capabilities • Water level r[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 4 Primary Pump Produces water flow through the heater , filter , sanitation system and the jets in the Aquatic Fitness Syst em . The primary pump will operate automatically during filtration and heat cycles. This pump can also be oper ated manually by depressing the “jets” button on the T op Side Con[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 5 Safety First Y our safety , and the safety of yo ur family and friend s, is very important ! It is vital to everyone’s safety that you read and heed the foll owing sa fety precautions. Review them often. American Safety Information IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CARE[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 6 • T o Reduce t he Risk of Injury . Persons suffering from obesit y or with a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood pressu re, ci rculatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physici an before using an Aquatic Fitness System . • T o Reduce t he Risk of Injury . Persons using[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 7 Canadian Safety Information IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (CSA SAFETY INFORMA TION) READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREF ULL Y When using this electr ical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: • A green colored terminal or a termin al marked G, GR[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 8 • Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tu b may be injurious to your hea lth. • A VERTISSEMENT : L ’UTILISA TION PROLONGÉE D’UNE CUVE DE RELAXA TION PEUT TRE DANGEREUSE POUR LA SANTÉ. • Do not permit electric appli ances (such as a li ght, telephone, radio, television, etc.) within 1.5m of t[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 9 International Safety Information IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREF ULL Y When using this electr ical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: • DANGER : Risk o Acci dental D owning . Extreme caution must be exercised [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 10 WAR NI NG : T o Reduce the Risk of Injury: Before entering a spa, the user sho uld measure the water temperature with an accurate ther mometer since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices may vary as much as +/- 2° C (5° F). • WAR NI NG : T o Reduce the Risk of Inj ury: The use of a[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 11 Hyperthermia Prolonged immersion in ho t water may induce hyperthermi a. A description of the causes, symptoms, and effects of hyperthe rmia are as follows: Hyperthermia occ urs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above th e normal body temperature of 98.6 ° F , [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 12 DANGER SIGN Every Aquatic Fitness S ystem has been provided with a warning sign, which outlines safety precautions. Read and familiarize yourself with all warnings l isted on this sign and install the sign in a con spicuous place accessible to all who use your Aquatic Fitness System . This sign must b[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 13 Using Y our Aquatic Fitness System Befor e you Start T o complete the installation of your Aqu atic Fitness System you must add water . Y our deal er cannot complete safety checks, test equipment operation, or conduct i nitial training until you have added water . The Aquatic Fitness Syst em should be[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 14 T em ase the the incr on T emp erature Set Buttons perature Set Butt ons: Press the “War mer” Up Arrow button to incre desired temperature. Press the “Cooler” Down Arrow button to decrease temperature. The temperature se t point can be adjusted in 1 ° F ( ≅ 0.5 ° C) ements from 65 ° F to [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 15 Jets 2 and Jets 3 Buttons JETS 2 and JETS 3 Buttons : Press the appropria te button once to turn on Pumps 2 or 3. The pumps work indepe ndently , thus a llowing you to control the total volume of water pumped to th e Swim Jets. Pressing either button a second press will turn that pump(s) off. A built-[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 16 LED Display Window LED Display Window: This window displays the a ctual water temperature. However when you are se tting the “targe t temperature” for your water , this window will display the SET temperatu re. After a brief pause, about 5 seconds, the window will return the display to the actual [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 17 Filter Cycles Standard Mode Standard Mode heating is automatica lly controlled by the loss of water temperat ure. If the spa water drops 2 ° F ( ≅ 1.1 ° C) below the set temperature, the low speed pump and the h eater will automatically turn on. They will both remain on until the water temperature[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 18 Economy Mode In this mode, the timer de termines when the filtering and heating take place. If the LED Digital Display Window displays CO L and ICE , Cool or Ice conditions have been discovered. These conditions take precedence over the Economy Mode. Heat will be applied as required by the identified [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 19 Lockout Mode LOCKOUT – This special feature c an be used when cleani ng or changing the filter cartridge, or wh en doing any type of non-electr ical ser vicing that requires the pump operation to be suspended while the work is completed. T o select Lockout Mode L1 , press and hold the Warm er and Co[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 20 Spa “Included” – Dual-T emp Only Congratulations, AquaFit™Dual T emp Owners! You not only get the pleasures of aquatic exercise in the “pool side,” you also have a “dedicated spa” on the other side. T ake the time to read these additional instructions car efully because they contai n i[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 21 Operation of the Spa Using The T op S ide Control Advanced microprocessor technology has been utilized to produce the Programmable Digital Control. Easy to use and understand, Dimension One Spas has put every hot tu b function within fingertip control. T emperature setting, jet power control, and the [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 22 LED Digital Display Window LED Digital Display Window: This window displays the actual water temperature in either ° F or ° C. It will also display time, filter cycle start time, filter cycle du rati on time, and the numbe r of filter cycles. When you are setting the “target temperature” fo r yo[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 23 Light Button Push the Light Button to control your Dynamic LED lighting. The light hase thre e basic Color Effects you can choose. Simply press the Light Button until you find the one you want. The Col or Effects are: • Color Fade Slow : Thi s sequence rotates thro ugh all colors approximately on ce[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 24 Up and Down Buttons Up (+) and Down (-) Buttons: Pushing the UP (+) Button increases the temperature an d pushing the DOWN (-) Button decreases the temperature. Pu sh the respective button one time for each degree of temperat ure change you want, or “pus h and hold” the button for rapid adjustment[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 25 Clock: Program the Clock by pressing the PROGRAM button and holding it for about 5 seconds. The LED Digital Display Window will display the word PROGRAM and a digital clock with the HOUR setting flashing. Use the UP or DOWN buttons to change to the correct HOUR. When the HOUR is correct, press the LIG[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 26 T emperat ure Unit: Program the T emp erature Unit by pressing the PROGRAM button a 5 th time. The current T e mperature Unit wi ll be visible in the LED Digital Display Window . T o adjust the T emperature Unit used to measure spa water temperature, simply use the UP or DOWN Buttons to select between[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 27 Digital Display Messages The following messages ma y appear in the LED Digital Display Window: “OH” – Overheat Protection DO NOT ENTER THE WA TER when “ OH ” is displayed on the control system’s LED Digital Display Window because the spa is in a high temperature c ondition. If this ha ppen[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 28 Flashing LED o n the Control Panel DO NOT ENTER THE WA TER if you see 3 flashing LEDs on the Digital Display Control. The system has detected a problem. If you have flashing lights, but the LED Digital Di splay Window shows the current water tempera ture, you have a wa ter flow problem. Y ou will need[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 29 Routine Equipment Maintenance Draining Y our Aquatic Fitness System Risk of Accidental Drowning . Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access by childre n. T o avoid accidents, ensure th at children cannot use this system unless they are supe rvised at all times. All models are gr[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 30 AquaFit ™ and AquaPro ™ Always turn off the power to the Aquatic Fitness Sy stem before cleaning the filter elements. Refer to the filter manufact urer’ s manual for detail ed instructions on removing the fi lter . It is recommended that filters be cleaned every month as preventative ma intenanc[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 31 Surface Care – Shell Y our equipment has a ver y high quality fini sh. Stains and dirt wil l generally not adhere to the sur face. We recommend cleaning the entire shell surface with Dimension One Spas’ Water Line Cleaner . Yo u may also use Dimension One Spa s’ ph/Alkalinity Increaser or a 50 /[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 32 Items Required for Winterizing • Phillips head sc rewdriver • 16” Channel-lock pliers • High pressure air blower • Commercial grade wet-vacuum • 3 to 6 gallons (11.4 to 22.7 li ters) of Non-T oxic Antifreeze • Enough time (and patience ) to perform all steps. Procedur e for Win terizing [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 33 16. Using a l ong funnel, begin pouring non-toxic swimmi ng pool or recreational vehicle water system antifreeze into the filter canister fitti ngs, bleeder valve fittings and jet fittings of your system. Continue adding antifreeze unti l it co mes out of the drain fittings or from the opening you are[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 34 Spring Time Startup In the spring, or when you are ready to star t the system back up, follow these instructions. • Make sure o-rings for pum ps are in place and undama ged. • Make sure all the fittings that yo u had to loosen are tightened. • Replace all jet fittings, pump drain plug s, hose bi[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 35 W arranty Service Information Y our Aquatic Fitness System warra nty gives you specifi c coverage. Be sure to read the enc losed warranty sheet ca refully . The warranty does not cover problems arising from misuse, abuse, or neglect, and it does not cover problems caused by improper inst allation or ?[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 36 Glossary of T erms Term Definition Air Relief V alve Used for purging air from the fil ter system whenever servic ing the filter , during initial star tup, and whenever you drain and fil l the Aquatic Fitness S ystem . Air Volume Controls Increase or decrease the amount of air drawn thro ugh the jets.[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 37 Term (Cont.) Definition Heater An 11kw 230v thermostatically controlled electric heater equipped with a high-limit temperatu re safety shut-off switch. If the high-limit safety sw itch trips, contact your author ized Aquatic Fitness Syst em Dealer . See the T roubleshootin g Guide for more informatio [...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 38 Term (Cont.) Definition Skimmer Door Removes floating debris from the water surface. This inlet provides a water return path to your Aquatic Fitness Syst em ’s equipment and flow through the filter element. Slice V alves / S hutoff V alves V alves located within the Aquatic Fitness System ’s inter[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 39 T r oubleshooting Guide Heating System Symptom Problem Corrective Action 1. T emperature setting is too low 1. T urn up the thermostat 2. Dirty filter 2. Clean filte r Does not heat 3. Flow switch ou t of adjustment 3. Call fo r service 1. T emperature setting is to high 1. T urn down the thermostat T[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 40 Self-Diagnostic Control System AquaFit™, AquaFit™Dua l T emp (Pool-S ide), AquaPro™ Sympto m Problem Corrective Action Non-functional High T e mperature Sensor: Open high temperature senso r . Heater is deactivated. Call your dealer for se rvice. Non-f unctional temperature sensor : Open tempera[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 41 Symptom (Cont) Problem Corrective Action High temperature condition: Do not enter the spa water. The water temperature is above acceptable limits. Water temperature has reached 11 0 ° F ( ≅ 43.3 ° C.) The air blower and low speed pump are activated to ass ist in lowering water temperature. No acti[...]

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    Aquatic Fitness System 2005 Owner’s Manual 42 AquaFit™Dual T emp (Spa-Side) Sympto m Problem Corrective Action “OH” on LED Digital Display Window High T emperatu re Condition: Do not enter spa water . The water temperature is above acceptable limits. The water temperature has reached 110 ° F ( ≅ 43.3 ° C.). The system will shut down. 1.[...]

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