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*0 souryo6 Town of Southold * * P.O. Box 1179 Y 53095 Main Rd umv.�` ,oQ Southold, New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 46251 Date: 06/18/2025 l THIS CERTIFIES that the building AS BUILT POOL OR HOT TUB Location of Property: 3175 Kenneys Rd Southold, NY 11971 Sec/Block/Lot: 59.-6-26 Conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore,filed in this office dated: 12/03/2024 Pursuant to which Building Permit No. 51427 and dated: 12/03/2024 Was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "As built" hot tub as applied for. The certificate is issued to: Andrea Spinaris Of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL: ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE: 51427 4/28/2025 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION: A ho e Signature �o��oFso�Tyo� . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT ' TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 51427 Date: 12/03/2024 Permission is hereby granted to: Andrea D Spinaris 275 Adam Blvd Farmingdale, NY 11735 To: legalize"as built" hot tub as applied for per Trustees approval. Premises Located at: 3175 Kenneys Rd, Southold, NY 11971 SCTM# 59.-6-26 Pursuant to application dated 12/03/2024 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 12/03/2026. Contractors: Required Inspections: Fees: CO Swimming Pool $100.00 As Built Pool/Hot Tub $600.00 Total S700.00 ------ ---------------------- iTrtg Inspector pF SOUT��I Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 G • Q Southold,NY 1 1 97 1-0959 �Q BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Andrea D Spinaris Address: 3175 Kenneys Rd City:Southold St: NY #### Building Permit#: 51427 Section: 59 Block: 6 Lot: 26 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: Electrician: AS BUILT License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Indoor Basement Service (— Solar (— Outdoor W 1 st Floor F Pool r Spa r Renovation r 2nd Floor I— Hot Tub Generator F Survey r1lel Attic Garage Battery Storage r INVENTORY Service 1 ph [— Heat Duplec Recpt Ceiling Fixtures Bath Exhaust Fan Service 3 ph F Hot Water GFCI Recpt Wall Fixtures Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Ceiling Fan Combo Smoke/CO Transfer Switch UC Lights Dryer Recpt Emergency Strobe Heat Detectors Disconnect 50A Switches 4'LED Exit Fixtures Other Equipment: 50A GFI Disconnect Notes: " AS BUILT NO VISUAL DEFECTS " HOT TUB Inspector Signature: X Date: April 28, 2025 Sean Devlin Electrical Inspector sean.devlin(cD-town.southold.ny.us 3175KenneysRdHotTub 4�r i I I r� �UF SOGTyO6I` '2-7 / ( 5-- # 'T..OWN*OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. u�mN 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION:1ST/ REBAR [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ]. FOUNDATION,2ND [ ] INSULATIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] . FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O "[ ] RENTAL REMARKS: i. /"Xf1 r-04 0V+)P o u, b L� C A 0":4 /-,0 �-1z", e lf- DATE �-I 2 INSPECTOR l OF SOUIyOIo -- # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. a m,� 631-765-1802 l � INSPECTION q [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST/ REBAR [ ] -ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [. ] SULATION/CAULKING ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [N4 FINAL Wr TU(j [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ]'.FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: ED ` J��� Ci • tuor- C(,rf 0-1 � O DATE INSPECTOR *ZfsoUlyolo 5 1 1 Z7 -51 l 9 /,/.� # * .TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEP�. couto��'' 631-765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST/ REBAR [ ] ROUGH PLBG. . [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [. ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ ] .FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT-PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: DATE 7Z 5- INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS m FOUNDATION (IST) -� ------------------------------------ FOUNDATION (2ND) z - VA c ROUGH FRAMING& c n PLUMBING � r INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE l L --- FINAL _ -- ADDITIONAL COMMENTS �7,��_ re c g u�► + - + e 1e mac' ' f as � x zt -o _ x o�guFoc,t�oG TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 N, M Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny. o_v Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only 54al PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: DEC - 3 2024 Applications;and forms must be filletl out?in their entirety`Incomplete application not be accepted Where the Applicant js not the owner, Owner's Authorization form(Paget)shall be completed; z f xSs t Es 4 t= �rde cs, Date:11-25-24 OWNERS OF PROPERTY r Name:Andrew Spinaris SCTM# 1000-59-06-26 �.. ....._.. Project Address:3175 KennystiRoad -Southold NY 11971 Phone#:516-220-9848 F7�1l allislandssf@aol.com Mailing Address 3175 Kenny s Road , Southold NY 11971 � CONTACT.PERSON r� Name_Timothv Cloughenr-Precision Design:&, Expediting Services Mailing Address:3 Manorview Way, Manorvllle NY Phone#:631-255-7845 Email:tm.ClOUgh2r1@gmailcom Fry 3 a DESIGN PROFESSIONAL�INFORMATION Name:Jeff Zahn Mailing Address:215 Roanoke Ave, Riverhead,NY,11901 Phone#:631-727-0544 Email JAZCAD@msn.com m CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Name:NA - work done by owner Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION�� � � "� ' ' ti � x^ ��` �' h ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: DOther Maintain existing hot-tub $500 Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes ®No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes ®No 1 .PROPERTY INFORMATION•' Existing use of.propertyc.1• Story 1.family.dwelling.• .`, .Intended use of.property:-1-..StoCy 1..family.,dwelling. " •-Zone-or use.district-in•which premises-is situated:. Are there"any covenants and-restrictions with respect to . - Srriall..-lot.less than-;20;000 sf this,property?�•DYes-®No 'IF.YES,-PROVIDE A COPY. i9 Check Box After Reading The owner/contractor/design,professional Is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 23.6 of the Town-Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of'a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town'of Southold,Suffolk'County,Newyork and.other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described:The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and In building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a.Class:A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Laws ' 9AppLication Submitted`By(pr t. Downerint na me : Authoized Agen Signature of.Applicant;: Date: .: x `. . . . � " . . . STATE.OF NEW YO . SS: COUNTY OF.Suffolk Y. Tires o f=f (—O;VGj.0 being.duly sworn 'deposes and says.that(s)he.is the applicant. . .(Name of individual signing.cohtract):above.named;. he is the authorized Agent (S)he.is the. . (Contrac or,:Agent;, orporate-Officef;etc:) ofsaI, owner.or owners;and`.is-duly authorized to pe or.have performed the.said.work and to make and.file this. application;.that.all-statements'contained•in.this•application.are true-to the.best.of his/her knowledge and belief;.and thatthe;Wor.k will.be performed ih the:manner setforth•inthe application file therewith. 5worn'before.me.thi8: d,ay of l�C 2YYlYc .. ,20 2 otary.Public - . T f�CEY_L. CWYER NOTARY PU. BLIC,STATE.OF NEW YORK - CIO 01 D W6306900 . . - . . . . . ,. PROPERTY OWNER.AUTHORIZATION �;,�, , , L.,FIED.IN SUFF�LKGO.!NiY (Where.the applicanf•i' not the owner) COMMI_sgsf�N EXPI>3E�J4lA'E:l 2-UIv Andrew Spinaris 31:7.5 Kenney Road Southold I; residing.at-. NY.1.19.71 Timothy :Cloughen.: do'hereby authorize to.apply-on-. my beha .to th own-of Southold Building Departmentfor approval'as described hereili Owes Signature . Date. . . -Andrew-Spinaris: . Print Owner's.Name ". 2 . . Glenn Goldsmith,President � Town Hall Annex A. Nicholas Krupski,Vice President 0 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly G Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples '�► • a0 Fax(631) 765-6641 p�CCWt`1,� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 19, 2024 Timothy Cloughen Precision Design Expediting 3 Manorview Way Manorville, NY 11949 RE: ANDREA SPINARIS 3175 KENNYS ROAD, SOUTHOLD SCTM#: 1000-59-6-26 Dear Mr. Cloughen: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, September 18, 2024: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVE the Administrative Amendment to Wetland Permit #10346A to remove existing wood platform; install pavers on-grade; relocate hot tub; with the condition to establish and perpetually maintain a 15' vegetated non-turf buffer; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Peter V. Brabazon, PLS, received on September 13, 2024, and stamped approved on September 18, 2024. Any other activity within 100' of the wetland boundary requires a permit from this office. This is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please call our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely, Glenn Goldsmith, President Board of Trustees Glenn Goldsmith,President �Q ,Q(/Ty. , Town Hall Annex 54375 Route 25 A.Nicholas Krupski,Vice President P.O.Box 1179 Eric Sepenoski Southold,New York 11971 Liz Gillooly c�+. Telephone(631) 765-1892 Elizabeth Peeples O: • �Q Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES J U N 1 6 2025 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Building Department CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 'Town of Southold #2258 C Date: June 16,1026 THIS CERTIFIES that the installation of..780 sq.ft.of pavers on grade:48sq.ft.hot tub,and gravel'oath• establishment ofa 15'wide non-turf buffer alona'the landward'edge of the.wetlands-with a 4' wide path to mater, At 3175 Kenneys Road;Southold, Suffolk County Tax Map#1000=59-6-26 Conforms to the application for a Trustees Permit heretofore filed in this office Dated February 28,2023 pursuant to which Trustees Administrative Permit#10346A Dated April 19,2023,was issued and Amended September 1&2024 and conforms to all of the requirements and conditions of the applicable provisions of law. The project for which this certificate is being issued is for the lnstallation of 780'sq.ft.-of pavers on grade,A89g&hot tub and " ravel path,• establisliment of a 1 Y wide-non-turfbuffer along.the landward' edge of the wetlands with44'widepath to water: The certificate is issued to ANDREA SPINARIS owners of the aforesaid property. Authorized Signature i OS�FF BUILDING DEPARTMENT-Electrical Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD o. Town Hall Annex- 5.4375 Main Road - PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 - FAX (631) 765-9502 jamesh southoldtownny.gov- seanda-southoldtownny.gov APPLICATION FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTION ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION (All Information Required) Date: Company Name: Electrician's Name: N/A work done License No.: Elec. email: Elec. Phone No: ❑I request an email copy of Certificate of Compliance Elec. Address.: JOB SITE INFORMATION (All Information Required) Name: Andrew Spinaris Address: 3175 Kennys Road - Southold NY 11971 Cross Street: Phone No.: 516-220-9848 Bldg.Permit#: 51qtpn email: allislandssf@aol.com Tax Map District: 1000 Section: 59 Block: ;06 Lot: 26 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK, INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (Please Print Clearly): Electrical inspection for hot tub Square Footage: 158 Circle All That Apply: Is job ready for inspection?: ❑ YES 0✓ NO -]Rough In Final Do you need a Temp Certificate?: ❑ YES NO Issued On Temp Information: f '(All information required) Service Size❑1 Ph❑3 Ph Size: A # Meters Old Meter# ❑New Service❑Fire Reconnect❑Flood Reconnect❑Service Reconnect❑Underground❑Overhead # Underground Laterals 1 2 M H Frame Pole Work done on Service? Y N Additional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION APPROVED BYY BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEGEND FFI) OTES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED FENCE LINE AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY,GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND/OR LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON.CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS OR SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. DATE LOT LINES 2) SURVEY INTENDED FOR TITLE PURPOSES ONLY.NOT TO BE USED AS THE BASIS OF DESIGN,CONSTRUCTION, e��e�L F^f �0�� PROPERTY LINE PERMITTING,OR ANY OTHER USE J o 3) THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD IF ANY.NOT SHOWN ARE NOT CERTIFIED ROAD LINE 4) THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR ENCROACHMENTS ARE NOT ALWAYS KNOWN AND OFT 4 lee MUST BE ESTIMATED.IF ANY UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS OR ENCROACHMENTS EXIST OR ARE SHOWN,TH 100 LOT NUMBER IMPROVEMENTS OR ENCROACHMENTS ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS CERTIFICATE OH SW OVERHEAD SERVICE WIRE 6) PROPERTY CORNER MONUMENTS WERE NOT PLACED AS A PART OF THIS SURVEY, 6) OFFSETS SHOWN HEREON ARE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO GUIDE CONSTRUCTI N CONC, CONCRETE OF FENCES OR OTHER STRUCTURES. 7) BUILDING OFFSETS AND DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISHED EXTERIOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CJ Q�My 27�M �- - PLAT. PLATFORM B) STREET WIDENING IF ANY,NOT SHOWN ARE NOT CERTIFIED. -c _ I. RUNOFF GOEFFIGIENT5: ECw � 8 ,g � PAVER 1.00 EN 2. PROVIDE STORAGE FOR 2" RAINFALL =.167 � SAVER DRAINAGE�ALGULATION5: S�F' 1 3 2024 I I. PAVER _(LF)_ -00 5F PAVING x .161 x 1 = 150.26 CIF Sautt)ohdTown U5E (2) 6' PIA. x 4' DEEP STORM POOL = 178.6 GF 89ard otTiu*es 15.0' VEGATATIVED NON TURF BUFFER S.C.T.M. S.C.T.M. 1000-059-05-30 1000-069-05-26 ® N/F GEORGE W.SMITH 8 SONS, C. 13'sMEASUR S 47049'40" W 751 f (DEED LD) MON 0.3w WATER LINE LOCATED 01/13/20 MAINTAIN WOOD STOOP OOP 31 X 6 APPROX 18 5F S.C.T.M /�r�/`� g am, 1000-059-05-25 �/ " GRAVELt ! // >y J DRIVEWAY`` A . # ., NOTE: }G� RAVEL PA } t� � �8. �•.� � EXI5TIN6 WOOD f / \/y r_ {'r 4 , F PLATFORM ,, ii o ` �} ''' t coNC. O �i TO BE REMOVED i, /f/ r#�ry � r Q DOD .K + , r IN 115 ENTIRETY � + / •� :S-`•�•`.���' ., / `~•, �, O (L �" MAINTAIN GARAGE O 7_� GONVER51ON 11.58x1-1.0 APPROX f/j j/�; Yr rJS�5•ti Zs Iq7 5E 15,0 VE6ATATIVED NON TURF BUFFER —� f ;:'�;"n'` FRAMES /,.! ry:y -,, ,, c DWELLING z 7 r p *3175 7 - M /i L .o O PORCH (V �I � t' 7 J. �rr` ° O ! / DRAIN ;' ;1 110T 10't MEASURED GRATE �B n 2S 2 WI E FENCE �h PROP05ED �c�� �j 1-HE D E MON PAVERS ON GRADE °tip 0.11!MIN oNSN 780 5F IN6LUDE5 `°� S 470491 011 110.00, HOT TUB WITH LOCKABLE COVER S.C.T.M. LAND CONVEYED BY GEORGE W.SMI H 6 SONS,INC.TO ARVA M. D'ANTONIO 1000-069-06-25.1 -- FUJIT 5U F03014R55JAA PROPANE HEAT ti LOT EXGLUDED WATER LINE = 10,44350 . 5F PUMP EXISTING I STOAT' SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE = 1,560.0 5F 4" DIA FRONT PORCH - 40.3 5F 5DR-55 PIPE AG UNIT = `I-.O 5F TYR HOT TUB = 5b.0 `f TOTAL LOT G0\/ERA,6E = 14.0% = I,q 0.3 5F 1,470.5 sf / 10,44-3.0 sP = 0.140 X 100 CERTIFIED TO: -FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY -INTEGRITY ABSTRACT CORPORATION -ANDREW SPINARIS s®tj -EMBRACE HOME LOANS,INC. 0 20 40 60 S.C.T.M. DISTRICT: 1000 SECTION: 59 BLOCK: 06 LOTS)' 26 f NkW , PETER V. BRABAZON9 PLS 0� OF PROPERTY IN SOUTHOLD0- SURVEY P.O.BOX 483 r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,COUNTY OF SUFFOLK,STATE OF NEW YORK EAST ISLIP,NY 11730 PVBSURVEY@GMAIL.COM DESCRIBED PROPERTY (631)277-1726 L 13054 P 140 COPYRIGHT®2022 BY PETER V.BRABAZON,PLS ALL RIGHTS S� RESERVED.UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION THI8 6URVEY MAP IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, l' SCALE: SURVEY DATE: SURVEY NUMBER: SUBDIVISION 2,OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. A� 05 1��1 1"=20' 01/13/2022 S-1000-059-05-26 COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING THE LAND BY: TITLE NUMBER SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE,AND INKED SEAL OR EMSOSfiED n i� L pg IA 2116322 SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED A VALID TRUE COPY. 1 ad OWNER'S MANUAL ORIGINAL SERIE CANADA OCCUPANCY( OR ELECTRICAL USE IS UNLAWFUL INSPECTION REQUIRED WITHOUT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY B e Iffe I I .11 L 1 11 CANADA SPA APPR VED AS NOTED 91 DA ' e.P t—V . COMPLY WITH ALL COD ES OF NEW YORK STATE&TOWN CODES 8E AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF NOTIFY B ILDING DEPARTMENTAT 631-765-1802 BAM TO 4PM FOR THE S FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION-TWO REQUIRED -"9b P aNfdING BOARD FOR POURED CONCRETE SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES 2. ROUGH-FRAMING&PLUMBING � 3. INSULATION 4. FINAL-CONSTRUCTION MUST SOC BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. S ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OFTHE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTON ERRORS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLEOF CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................................1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................2 MEMORYHELP SHEET.............................................................................................................................................3 SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................................................................4 SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................................................6 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................8 SAFETYSIGN.............................................................................................................................................................9 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................10 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................11 SITEPREPARATION................................................................................................................................................14 STARTINGUP THE SPA...........................................................................................................................................16 HOT TUB WATER BALANCE-GENERAL OVERVIEW......................................................................................17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCTS...........................................................................................................18 WATERCHEMISTRY................................................................................................................................................19 CONTROLACCESSORIES....................................................................................................................................20 WATER BALANCE TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................21 ROUTINE HOT TUB MAINTENANCE....................................................................................................................22 CLOSINGPROCEDURE........................................................................................................................................23 KEYPADIN. K500...................................................................................................................................................24 KEYPADIN. K800 (OPTION).................................................................................................................................32 KEYPAD IN. Kl000 (OPTION)...............................................................................................................................41 IN TOUCH 2 WIFI GECKO (OPTION)..................................................................................................................53 WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................................57 1 a INTRODUCTION Your choice of a Be Well Canada Spa indicates that you are devoted to excellence. The management and staff appreciate your patronage and take pride in the tradition of quality spas / hot tubs that our company represents. To properly acquaint yourself with your spa / hot tub, we suggest that you take time to read through this manual before hook up and operation. Doing so will familiarize you with the important operating and safety procedures, thereby ensuring an enjoyable experience right from the start. If you need any more information than this manual provides, feel free to call your local dealer or visit our web site at www.canada-spa.com. Be Well Canada Spa reserves the right to modify the document without notice. We wish you to enjoy the moments of relaxation in your spa. A AVIS This manual was written to ensure the proper use and installation of your spa / hot tub. Any modifications to the procedures outlined in this manual may result in voiding your guarantee. NOTES: 2 MEMORY HELP SHEET In order to assist you in the installation and maintenance of your spa, please fill in the following information and keep them for future reference. The warranty of your spa comes into effect on the date of purchase. It is your responsibility to refer to your owner's manual to keep your warranty. To qualify for the warranty, you will need to provide your spa information to your dealer (refer to the memo card) as well as a photo of the room. 46 Spa Information Model Color: Serial number: Date of purchase: Delivery date: Serial number is located on a data plate outside the cabinet at ground level directly below the topside control panel. When calling for service, please have your serial number on hand. 6 Retailer Company: Address: Phone: Contact: 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT USER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is subjective and depends on your age, health, and medical history. If you don't know your tolerance to hot water, or if you get a headache, or become dizzy or nauseous when using your spa / hot tub, get out and cool off immediately. ! WARNING 1. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT USE SPAS OR HOT TUBS WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION. 2. DO NOT USE SPAS OR HOT TUBS UNLESS ALL SUCTION GUARDS ARE INSTALLED TO PREVENT BODY AND HAIR ENTRAPMENT. 3. PEOPLE USING MEDICATIONS AND/OR HAVING ANY ADVERSE MEDICAL HISTORY SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A SPA OR A HOT TUB. 4. PEOPLE WITH INFECTIOUS DISEASES SHOULD NOT USE A SPA OR HOT TUB. 5.TO AVOID INJURY, EXERCISE CARE WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING THE SPA OR HOT TUB. 6. DO NOT USE DRUGS OR ALCOHOL BEFORE OR DURING THE USE OF A SPA OR HOT TUB, TO AVOID UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND POSSIBLE DROWNING. 7. PREGNANT OR POSSIBLE PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A SPA OR HOT TUB. 8. WATER TEMPERATURE IN EXCESS OF 100°F MAY BE INJURIOUS TO YOUR HEALTH. 9. BEFORE ENTERING THE SPA OR HOT TUB, MEASURE THE WATER TEMPERATURE WITH AN ACCURATE THERMOMETER. 10. DO NOT USE A SPA OR A HOT TUB IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STRENUOUS EXERCISE. 11. PROLONGED IMMERSION IN A SPA OR HOT TUB MAY BE INJURIOUS TO YOUR HEALTH. 12. DO NOT PERMIT OR USE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES (SUCH AS LIGHT, TELEPHONE, RADIO OR TELEVISION) WITHIN 5FT OF THIS SPA OR HOT TUB. 13. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT ENTER A HOT TUB WHERE THE WATER TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS BODY TEMPERATURE (98.6°F). 14. DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO SUBMERGE THEIR HEAD UNDER WATER. 15. NEVER OPERATE THE HOT TUB PUMP AT HIGH SPEED WITHOUT HAVING ALL SUCTION AND RETURN LINES OPEN. 16. ALWAYS KEEP THE HARDCOVER INSTALLED AND LOCKED WHEN THE HOT TUB IS NOT IN USE. 4 17.TEST THE GFCI (GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER) MONTHLY. 18. POST EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS FOR POLICE, FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND AMBULANCE AT THE NEAREST PHONE. 19.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY THE WATER IN A SPA SHOULD NEVER EXCEED 104°F. WATER TEMPERATURES BETWEEN 100°F AND 1040F 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. BEFORE ENTERING A SPA, THE USER SHALL MEASURE THE WATER TEMPERATURE SINCE THE TOLERANCE FOR WATER TEMPERATURE REGULATING DEVICES VARIES. THE USE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS, OR MEDICATION BEFORE OR DURING SPA USE MAY LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS, WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF DROWING. OBESE PERSONS AND PERSONS WITH A HISTORY OF HEART DISEASE, LOW OR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, CIRCULATORY SYSTEM PROBLEMS OR DIABETES SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A SPA. PERSONS USING MEDICATION SHOULD CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING A SPA SINCE SOME MEDICATION MAY INDUCE DROWSINESS WHILE OTHER MEDICATION MAY EFFECT HEART RATE, BLOOD PRESSURE AND CIRCULATION. 5 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot water is subjective and depends on your age, health, and medical history. If you don't know your tolerance to hot water, or if you get a headache, or become dizzy or nauseous when using your hot tub,get out and cool off immediately. &I CAUTION MAINTAIN WATER CHEMISTRY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. RNING .. NO FLOATER! f NO TRImCHLOR! i Tri-Chlor is very corrosive w above to the spa surface - and below the water - and can affect pumps and jets. 'tSPA Visit plaskolite.com for more information. 6 ■ RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS BY CHILDREN.TO AVOID ACCIDENTS,ENSURE THAT CHILDREN CAN'T USE THE SPA UNLESS THEY ARE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES. ■ 2RISK OF INJURY.THE SUCTION FITTINGS IN THIS 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. ■ RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.INSTALL AT LEAST 1.5M(5FT) FROM ALL METAL SURFACES.AS AN ALTERNATIVE, A SPA MAY BE INSTALLED WITHIN 1.5M(5FT)OF METAL SURFACES IF EACH METAL SURFACE IS PERMANENTLY CONNECTED BY A MINIMUM 8 AWG(8.4 mm2)SOLID COPPER CONDUCTOR TO THE WIRE CONNECTOR ON THE TERMINAL BOX THAT IS PROVIDED FOR THIS PURPOSE. ■ RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT PERMIT ANY APPLIANCE,SUCH AS A LIGHT,TELEPHONE,RADIO, OR TELEVISION,WITHIN 1.5M(5FT)OF THE SPA HYPERTHERMIA Q WARNING HYPERTHERMIA Since your hot tub can be set to reach temperatures of • 1040 F, users should be aware that extended submersion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead to hyperthermia. THE USE OF ALCOHOL,DRUGS OR MEDICATION The causes,symptoms and effects of hyperthermia may be described as CAN SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE RISK OF follows: FATAL HYPERTHERMIA. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F. The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness,lethargy,and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. The effects of hyperthermia include: Unawareness of impending hazard; Failure to perceive heat; Failure to recognize the need to exit the hot tub; Physical inability to exit the hot tub; Fetal damage in pregnant woman; Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning If you sense any of the symptoms of hyperthermia,safely exit the hot tub immediately. 7 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY COMES FIRST WHEN INSTALLING& USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED! 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Electrical installation must be completed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all National, Regional and Local Codes and Regulations in effect at the time of installation. 3. Connect only to a dedicated circuit protected by a class "A" two-pole ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). 4. Use copper conductors only. 5. The hot tub equipment and all electrical plugs, outlets and lights within 1.5m (5 ft) of the unit must be GFCI protected.Consult your electrician or local electrical authority for further details. 6. A green colored terminal or a terminal marked "G", "GR", "Ground", or "Grounding" 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 supplying the equipment. 7. At least two lugs marked "BONDING LUGS" are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal box or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the hot tub to these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 6 AWG (Canada/Europe) /No.8 AWG (USA). 8. All field installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains or other similar hardware within 3m (10 ft) of the hot tub shall be bonded to the equipment grounding bus with copper conductors not smaller than No. 6 AWG. 9.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. ! WARNING This guide is for standard installations where the wire run is 50 ft or less. For longer runs, consult a qualified electrician. The minimum wire size for systems that require a 40A GFCI (Siemens or similar) is#8/3 conductor with ground. (also referred to as #8 gauge/4 conductor). The minimum wire size for systems that require a 50A or 60A GFCI (Siemens or similar) is#6/3 conductor with ground (also referred to a #6 gauge/4 conductor). 8 SAFETY SIGN Safety Sign Must Be Posted -The orange WARNING sign like the one shown is packed with your new spa/hot tub. This sign must be posted in a prominent place in close proximity to the spa installation site immediately upon completion of spa installation. NZ-1 I ING REDUCE THE RISK OF • • • 1-NEVER PLACE AN ELECrRJC APPLIANCE WITHIN S FEET OF SPA. REDUCE THE RISK CHILD DROWNING 1-SUPERVISE CHILDREN ATALLTIMES. 2-ATTACH SPA COVER AFTER EACH USE. REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING 1-CHECK WITH A DOCTOR BEFORE USE IF PREGNANT,DIABETIC IN POOR HEALTH OR UNDER MEOICAL CARE. 2-EIOT 1MMED1ATRY IF UNCONFORFABLE.DUZY OR SLEEPY. SPA HEAT CAN CAUSE HYPERTHERMIA AND UNCONSCIOUSNESS. 3-SPA HEAT IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALCOHOL,DRUGS OR MEDICATION CAN CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS. WHEN PREGNANT, soaking • • long periods • water temperature before 1-DO NOT ENTER SPA IF WATER IS HOTTER THAN 100F. 2-00 NOT STAY IN SPA FOR LONGER THAN SO MINUTES. FORAODITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT COPIES OF THIS SAFELY SIGN. CONTACT YOUR RETAILER. Important: It is extremely important that this sign be permanently placed in clear view of persons using the spa / hot tub. Occasional spa / hot tub users may not be aware of some of the dangers hot water poses to pregnant women, small children, seniors, and people under the influence of alcohol. If you did not receive a warning sign or your sign has become damaged, please call your local dealer for a replacement. 9 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION Proper planning is an important consideration when installing your new spa/hot tub. Site selection is a critical step and requires serious thought. Planning ahead makes the installation process easier.The following information is provided to assist you in site preparation. 1. Always comply with local building codes and obtain any necessary permits. You may also need to consult with an engineer to address your specific design needs. 2. Contact an electrician to assess your electrical needs,install wiring, and assure a safe operation. 3. Position your spa/hot tub with proper access to water, drainage, and electricity. 4. Place your spa / hot tub on a uniform solid, flat surface designed to properly support its weight. For external installations, a 4-inch (10 cm) thick cement pad suffices. 5. For internal installations, check the load carrying capabilities of the floor on which the spa will reside. Most homes meet the requirement of 250 pounds per square foot. 6. Assure that your spa / hot tub will fit into the space you have chosen and the delivery route will accommodate its large size. 7. Provide adequate ventilation for the humidity created by your spa / hot tub. In most cases, the Color Coordinated Cover is sufficient. 8.Protect the pump and all equipment from the weather by ensuring the cabinet panels are secure at all times. 9. Allow 36 inches (1 meter) of unobstructed access to all sides of your spa / hot tub for normal servicing.Your spa/hot tub is not designed to be recessed in the ground or in a deck. 10. Consider positioning your spa/hot tub out of or adequately protecting it from the wind. Just as people can get cold on cool/windy days so can your spa /hot tub.Windy environments can significantly increase operating costs. 11. Consider using an insulating pad. In cold climates,the ground can rob heat from the spa/hot tub and increase your operating costs.Consider using a suitable, outdoor insulating pad in such environments. Figure 1 -Espace requis(d6gagement)et support 10 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Important: Qualified and licensed electricians must perform all electrical hookups. The following specifications must be followed in order to ensure proper performance and safety. n a Maimag_t eta GagR %ub o m g o e -haniea me en bod'I ee sed eetr'Eia ZQQ AM VNI2MM ft @kMaIlm • ag rio 0 to g spa o u o ea u oea a er. ATTENTION ' Failure to abide by specifications listed may result in damage to the equipment and will void the warranty. Test the GFCI before each use of the spa/hot tub. All spa / hot tubs must be wired with a Siemens breaker (or according to IEEE wire regulations for export models). Failure to do so will cause equipment damage and will not be covered under your guarantee. All spa / hot tubs must be protected with an over current protective device with built-in GFCI in the service panel. Tension Fr6q Phase Rating GFCI Wire size GFCI #of (Volts) (Hz) (A) (A) To main Panel* terminals On plug 240 60 1 32 40 8-3,plus ground 4 (less than 130') 240 60 1 40 50 8-3,plus ground less than 4 130') 6-3,ground more than 130' 240 1 60 1 48 60 6-3,plus ground 4 Tableau 1 -Wire Size Chart . Use 6AWG copper wire 11 Disconnect the electrical power before servicing. Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected. Parts with extra low voltage (not exceeding 12V) must be inaccessible to a person in the spa /hot tub. Earthed appliances must be permanently connected to fixed wiring. Parts incorporating electrical components must be located or fixed so that they cannot fall into the spa / hot tub. Means for disconnection must be used with fixed wiring configurations in accordance with local wiring rules. IMPORTANT:To allow the GFCI to function properly, connect the white Neutral wire from the spa / hot tub to the Neutral terminal on the GFCI breaker, not the Neutral bus bar in the GFCI breaker box. An improperly connected Neutral causes the GFCI breaker to trip. • . GFC1 Breaker Box • To To To To Main :60A GFCI Spa Main60A GFCI Spa k S Correct Incorrect 2 White wires 3 White wires on Neutral • on Bus Figure 2-GFCI Wiring 12 IMPORTANT: Use only a GFCI Circuit Breaker (Siemens or similar). Installation, including selection of conductor size and type, must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code, and all federal, state and local codes and regulations in effect at the time of installation. Note:The neutral white wire,from'the back of the circuit breaker must be connected to the 7[ NON ON ON ON neutral.input terminal.The internal mechanism of the earth leakage circuit breaker requires this neutral connection.Without it,the breaker will not work. OFF OFF OFF 0 FF OFF OFF � -----EdgeVew a( 1, 1 GFCI Breaker 1 1 1 (Siemens) 1 Green White I 1 (Ground) (Neutral) 1 j. 1 1 1 White P441 1 [Um Neutrall 1 r ❑ F ielT ►i Green � (Ground) Pii Figure 3-Cable schematics Consult the caliber chart page 11 13 SITE PREPARATION ABOVE-GROUND INSTALLATIONS Where the hot tub is a "stand-alone" above-ground installation to be installed in regions where freeze/thaw conditions may occur, a level patio stone or pre-formed paver type base may be sufficient if there is no abutting deck(s) that could be damaged during potential seasonal movement of the ground. The potential drawback to this type of base is that splash water could eventually de-stabilize the ground under the base, with the resultant shift of the support base causing damage to the hot tub structure. For best results, we recommend the installation of a level concrete pad: • Dig out and level the ground 20-30 cm (8-12 in.) below your desired base level • Install 10-15 cm (4-6 in.) of crushed stone • Next, install 10-15 cm (4-6 in.) of poured concrete • Level the concrete and apply a broom-type finish • We recommend that the pad be made 15 cm (6 in.) larger than the hot tub on three sides, and 1 m (3 ft.) larger on the side where the access steps and/or planters will be installed. • Hot tub/swimspa must be installed on a level pad In regions where freeze/thaw occurs, or where there will be custom decking abutting the hot tub we recommend the installation of sono-tubes beneath the pad to prevent shifting. IN-GROUND & PARTIAL IN-GROUND INSTALLATIONS For units being installed fully or partially in the ground, the type of support will again vary based on whether or not the tub is being installed in an area with freeze/thaw conditions. We don't recommend back-filling full in-ground or partial in-ground installations. Non-freezing climates-it is sufficient to ensure that the base of the hole or cavity created for the tub has a dry, stable, compacted level base and proper drainage. Climates where freeze/thaw occurs - it is necessary that a poured level reinforced concrete base, complete with concrete footings, be installed as outlined in the section ABOVEGROUND INSTALLATIONS. Areas with a high ground water table - a level concrete base, as well as a concrete or wood retaining wall to hold back the earth, is recommended.This forms a box or 'bunker', in which the hot tub is placed. ALWAYS ensure that there is good drainage, via a properly designed French drain (gravel) system and/or a sump pump, to prevent ground water flooding damage to the support equipment or hot tub structure. Install protective waterproof conduit to house any cables that will be buried. Access for future service must be considered at the time of design and installation. You must be able to access all sides and areas of your hot tub. Difficult access will result in supplemental service labor charges not covered by the factory warranty. Consider easily removable deck materials. Make sure the hot tub or swim spa is tested for 48 hours before you prepare the installation of the surrounding/finish deck around your hot tub. Even though all units are tested in our plant, some transport/site handling damage can occur and we suggest you make sure the tub is perfectly waterproof before finalizing your installation. 14 FILLING When adding water for the first time, the hot tub should be filled through the skimmer opening (helps to prevent air locks) using a standard garden hose, turning the tap on slowly to prevent damage to the surface by a jerking hose connection. Fill the hot tub to the recommended level, approximately just under the pillow. CHECKING Although your hot tub was thoroughly water-tested in the factory, some loosening of fittings can occur during shipping. Before any decking, tiling or carpeting is completed around the installation, fill and operate your hot tub to test for leaks (this ensures easy access and inexpensive correction). Check all union connections and plumbing for minor leaks. In the event of a leak, ensure all union connections and pump plugs are tight and all O-rings/gaskets are in place. STARTING Before applying voltage to power-up your hot tub, it is very important that you understand the sequence of events that occur when the system is activated in order that the pump can be primed efficiently and damage to the system can be avoided. Turn the main power"on" at your electrical panel. Follow the control instructions for your particular model hot tub. 15 STARTING UP THE SPA PROCEDURE - STARTING UP THE SPA 1 Remove and discard the Yellow clip; . � t•• �•� ^ Remove the cartridge; ' 2 Unlock the black top part following the d direction of the padlock; r 3 Put the disinfectant pebbles in the basket; j Lock the top part on the.cartridge; G Put the cartridge back in its slot; A L 411. WARNING! NO FLOATER! NO TRI-CHLORI Trichwi..yarrosive to the spa surface-above J _ and below the water-and +� can affect pumps and jets .SPA Matt plaskoilte.com for more Information. 16 HOT TUB WATER BALANCE - GENERAL OVERVIEW NOTABLE POINTS • The reliability and longevity of your hot tub support equipment are directly related to how well water quality is maintained! • The small volume of water in your hot tub is easily affected by the introduction of oils, lotions, perspiration and chemicals. It is imperative that you give your hot tub regular ' attention to maintain clean, safe and balanced water to prevent premature damage and/or failure (corrosion/calcification) to the support equipment. Maintaining proper hot tub water balance and sanitizer levels is extremely important. Neglected hot water will allow bacteria to quickly spread. • The mineral content of hot tub water increases due to water evaporation,sanitizers and other chemicals. If the mineral concentration, particularly calcium, becomes too high, the minerals will literally"drop" or precipitate out of the water and deposit on the hot tub walls, plumbing,jets, in the filter and on the heater element. • It is very important that pH be checked frequently and maintained in the recommended range as indicated in the chart WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR HOT TUB • It is also very important that Total Alkalinity (the ability of the water to resist a change in pH) be maintained in the recommended range as indicated in the chart WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR HOT TUB Although there may be two identical hot tub models right next door to each other, the maintenance requirements will be different, dependant on such factors as: • bather load • frequency of use/quantity of bathers • different body chemistry • sun vs. shade • temperature For these reasons, it is very important to develop proper hot tub water maintenance habits and follow your retailer's recommended water maintenance procedures. 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRODUCTS AWARNING CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY HINTS INITIAL WATER FILL& BALANCE ■ Never pre-mix chemicals with each other prior to adding to hot tub water. ■ Add only one chemical to the water at a time. ■ Always add chemicals to water and not vice-versa. ■ Chemicals may be corrosive, so handle with care and store in a cool dark place. ■ Never smoke near chemicals as most are flammable ■ Ensure any spilled chemicals are carefully cleaned up immediately. ■ Always have the POISON CONTROL telephone number handy in the event of an emergency. ■ Keep chemicals out of children `s reach ■ Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling chemicals. INITIAL WATER FILL& BALANCE 1 Make sure the hot tub water is circulating and above 20°C (68°F) 2 Add a sequestrant (stain and scale controller).Allow water to circulate for an hour before adding anything else to the hot tub water. 3 Add a Shock/ oxidizing agents. 4 Add sanitizing tablets (Bromine or Chlorine) The ideal water level is right under It is important to check that there is the headrests. always one(or two)cartridge(s)in the skimmer and that it is well .. screwed. 18 WATER CHEMISTRY DEFOAMER-removes foam build-up from the water surface.At best, this is a temporary remedy, as excessive foam is merely a symptom of improper water balance (typically high organic residue and/or high pH). SEQUESTERANTS(STAIN AND SCALE CONTROLLERS)-keeps dissolved metals and minerals in the water from attacking the hot tub shell and support equipment components. TOTAL ALKALINITY(TA)-the amount of carbonate,bicarbonate and hydroxide compounds present in the water that deter mines the ability or capacity of the water to resist change in pH. Also known as the 'buffering' capacity. BROMAMINES - are formed when bromine destroys nitrogen-bearing organic matter. Unlike chloramines, bromamines don't cause eye irritation, however,when allowed to go unchecked,will cause an objectionable odour. TWO-PART BROMINE - composed of a liquid or powder component introduced manually into the water on a weekly basis, and a granular component that is added daily or as the hot tub is used. ONE-PART BROMINE-also available in puck/tablet form,is another type of oxidant/biocidal agent, and is introduced into the hot tub water via a brominator. Recommended bromine residual level is 3.0to5.0ppm CHLORINE - in granular, liquid or puck/tablet form, is an oxidant and biocidal agent. It is very effective and fast acting. Recommended chlorine residual level is 3.0 to 5.0 ppm. CHLORAMINES-a compound formed when chlorine combines with nitrogen or ammonia present in the water. When allowed to go unchecked, it causes eye and skin irritation and is indicated by a strong chlorine odor. SHOCK - the practice of adding an oxidizing agent to hot tub water to destroy ammonia, nitrogenous and organic contaminants (chloramines and bromamines). CALCIUM HARDNESS-the calcium portion of the total alkalinity which represents 70 to 75%of total hardness. Calcium concentrations determine whether water is 'soft' -too little calcium, or 'hard' - too much calcium. TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (TDS) - a measure of the total amount of dissolved matter in the water (calcium,carbonates, bicarbonates, magnesium, metallic compounds, etc.) PPM-abbreviation for 'parts per million', the unit of measurement used in chemical testing which indicates the parts by weight in relation to one million parts by weight of water. Essentially identical to the term mg/L-milligrams per liter. CARTRIDGE FILTER CLEANER-degreases and cleans cartridge filters. OZONATOR - generates Ozone (a gaseous molecule composed of 3 atoms of oxygen) and is injected into the hot tub water for the oxidation of water contaminants. pH-a logarithmic value expressing the relative acidity or basicity of a substance (such as hot tub water) as indicated by the hydrogen ion concentration. pH is expressed as a number on a scale of 0 to 14,where 0 is most acidic, 1 to 7 being acidic, 7 considered neutral, 7 to 14 being basic,and 14 being most basic.The ideal range for hot tub water is 7.4 to 7.6 ppm pH DECREASER-lowers the pH level of the water. ALKALINITY BOOSTER-raises the alkalinity. SOLUTION DE HAUSSE DU CALCIUM-hausse le niveau de calcium. pH INCREASER-raises the pH level of the water. TEST KIT-used to monitor specific chemical residual or demands in the water.May be in the form of litmus strips or liquid drops. WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR HOT TUB* SANITIZER(ppm) MIN IDEAL MAX Chlorine 1.0 3.0-5.0 5.0 Bromine 2.0 6.0- 10.0 10.0 CHEMICAL PH 7.2 7.4-7.6 7.8 Total Alkalinity (TA) 80 80- 120 180 Calcium Hardness 150 200-400 500-1000 *National Spa&Pool Institute recommended levels for residential spas/hot tubs 19 CONTROL ACCESSORIES Air venturi The Be Well Spa in the Executive Series is equipped with one (1) or more VENTURI jets. These settings jets will allow you to control the flow of water or air delivered by your nozzles. The toning massages provided by the venturi jets allow a fast and lasting relaxation of the muscles Divatar valve The Be Well of the Executive Series spas are equipped with a 3-way valve (except the E680 models) that can control 1 seat up to 7 seats.The three (3) valve lets you share your jets in each seat. Reversing the flow of water is possible at the deviation chute installed in your spa. Waterfall control The controller has an ON and OFF position. When you turn the joystick to ON, the waterfall will start working. Jet Vulcano control ABe Well spas equipped with a Vulcano jet is controlled by the 3-way valves.The deviator valve allows to activate or not the Vulcano jet. Deviatar �� � Vulcano jet valve�� o �� �• 1 - >� 010• o o ,�:,, ^ tea. i� �; i Waterfall Air valve Q o C-0'�, 4 control 0 20 WATER BALANCE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Cloudy water Dirty filters Clean the filters. Microscipic particles too Test and adjust all water balance elements and small to filter add flocculent to cause the particles to combine together so they can be filtered out. Increase filter Too old water cycle time. Empty the spa and refill it. Smelly water Excessive presence of organic Shock the spa water with a disinfectant and adjust matter in the water the pH. If the problem persists, empty, clean and fill the spa. Tinted water Copper, iron or other Add an algicide dissolved metals from the water source orequipment Algae formation PH level too high Shock the spa water with a disinfectant and adjust Level of disinfectant the pH. insufficient Shock the spa water with a disinfectant and maintain the level of disinfectant. Eye/skin irritation pH too low Add a pH Booster until level is 7.2- 7.6 Excessive Foam Buildup of body oils or If no water line is present you can try using defoamer cosmetics to break up the contaminants and then a clarifier* to help filter them away. If a water line is present the spa may need to be drained and cleaned. Either way, the filter should be thoroughly cleaned by soaking over night in bleach. An oil absorbing sponge can help in preventing this in the future. Increase filter cycle time. Organic / moldy Accumulation of oil and dust Wipe the foam with a clean cloth. If necessary accumulation around empty the spa,use a spa surface cleaner to remove the spa foam and refill the spa. Corrosion/Etching Presence of metals in water Test total alkalinity levels and if necessary increase (iron, copper, ...) with sodium bicarbonate. f Discoloured Water Presence of metals in water Treat with chelating or sequestering agent. f (Clear v.turbid water) (iron, copper, ...) Unstable pH Low Total Alkalinity levels Test total alkalinity levels and if necessary increase with sodium bicarbonate pH resistant to High Total Alkalinity levels Test total alkalinity levels and if necessary decrease changing with sodium bisulfate or muriatic acid. 21 ROUTINE HOT TUB MAINTENANCE Tip: Check with your insurer that your spa is an insurable. REVIEW CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY HINTS DAILY EVERY DAY OR AT LEAST 3 TIMES A WEEK 1 Test water, and if necessary, add shock. 2 Ensure proper water level is maintained. WEEKLY 1 Test pH and Alkalinity. Adjust accordingly 2 Top-up chemical dispenser 3 Add sequesterant (stain and scale controller) 4 Remove and spray cartridge filter with garden hose and reinstall 5 Add Shock/oxidizing agent MONTHLY Soak your filter cartridge in a filter cartridge cleaning solution. Rinse thoroughly and, if possible, allow to dry before re-installing. QUARTERLY Drain hot tub at least once per quarter and clean the acrylic shell surface with a non- abrasive cleaner designed specifically for acrylic surfaces. CHANGING THE HOT TUB WATER A hot tub should be drained every 8-12 weeks, depending on size and amount of use. If your hot tub is used daily or by a large number of bathers, the water should be drained more often. One method to determine the approximate length of time between water changes is to divide the water volume (in liters) of your hot tub by 13.5 and then divide by the average number of bathers each day. COVER When the spa is not in use, it must be covered by its cover which is to be locked, in order to render the spa safe and keep the heat of the water. 22 CLOSING PROCEDURE If you choose not to use your spa during the winter, you must continue to maintain it until closing. Keeping the water clean longer helps to minimize dirt build-up and bacteria formation and thus avoid any risk of possible contamination. To protect the equipment from frost and keep the water clear,never stop the filtration system before closing the spa. Procedure 1. First, operate the pumps and pour two (2) cups of bleach into the spa. Run the pumps for 1 hour (restart them when they go out). 2. Disconnect power from the spa. 3. Drain the spa using one of the following methods: By gravity, using the drain hose or with a submersible pump. 4. Remove the cartridge (s) from the skimmer and rinse with clean water.Soak them in the cleaning product. Rinse them and let them air dry. 5.Store them for the winter. If they are no longer good,please take the information on the cartridge, such as the size, and take pictures of them before throwing them away. 6. Remove all adjustable jets. 7. Leave the head restraints in place. Clean the shell with an acrylic cleaner. 8.Make sure that the guillotine valves on each side of the heating element and in front of the pumps are open. If you have an In.Clear system in the spa,see the cleaning section in the In Clear manual. Drainage of piping You must use a vacuum cleaner or blower to close properly. Blow into all the hoses to properly drain the jets.You must do it at least 2 times for each pipe.Vacuum the remaining water at the bottom of the spa with the vacuum cleaner. Valves of waterfalls and throws Unscrew the on / off valves and remove the o-rings and the pivot. Blow into the valves using the cone of the blower until all the water has come out of the falls and neck throws. Reinstall o-rings, taking care to lubricate them. Close the valve. Vacuum the remaining water at the bottom of the spa with the vacuum cleaner.Vacuum the drain drain from the spa for about 1 to 2 minutes.Vacuum each body of jets at least twice with the vacuum cleaner. Aspirate skimmer orifices and drains. Do not forget to put the skirt panels back in place and screw them tight. Close the circuit breaker outside (GFCI or DCI) and inside the house (electrical panel). Dry the hull. Pour non-toxic antifreeze into each hole of the skimmer until the antifreeze exits through the drains inside the spa.Add 1/2 cup of non-toxic antifreeze in each of the jets.Clean the spa cover with the cover cleaner and let it dry. Place the lid on the top of the spa. You can cover the spa with a polyethylene canvas and make sure everything is well fastened to face the winter. Leave space between the fabric and the spa skirt to prevent moisture build-up. 23 KEYPAD IN. K500 FULL TECHBOOK IN.K500 : www.geckoalliance.com/documents/ink500 teckbook a en.odf in.k500 keypad layout Key 1 Settings Q O O DP Light Key Mode ;i Q © O Down Selection lights Key 2 'Funcffons for keys 1 and 2 will depend on your system's low level configuration. Settings.key One press gives you access to a menu to manage the settings of your spa. Refer to the settings section for details about the settings menu. Mode key Successive presses on the Mode key will give access to control different optional accessories of your spa such as Audio and others. Note that if an accessory is not present in your spa configuration,its menu will not appear. Refer to the following section to get details about the possible accessories and their detailed functionalities.The screen will revert back to the spa mode if no key is pressed for 60 seconds. If you don't have any accessories on your spa,the Mode key can be used to directly change your display orientation. Power Press any button to turn the keypad on.After 30 minutes without activity it will shut off. Main screen The main screen gives you access to your accessories and water CoolkVtoW,F temperature.At the bottom of the screen you will see any error or maintenance messages that are present 24 Start or stop accessories To start or stop an accessory,press the associated button.Icons will become animated when their accessory is turned on,and inanimate when turned off.Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or state of the devices running on your spa. When an accessory has more than two states,press the button until it -- — reaches the desired state. footing to BO'F _ Note(version 14.00 and higher):A special buttons and icons mapping may be used when the spa configuration has 4 accessories*(3 pumps and a blower or 4 pumps and no blower).In this case only,buttons and icons are divided in 2 sets of accessories.Button#1 starts or stops pump#1 and pump#2.Button#2 starts or stops Pump#3 and Pump#4/blower. Corresponding icons will be animated when one or more accessories are on. *Only Pump#1 can have a dual speed .Water temperature The temperature shown at the top of the screen is the current water temperature.Use the Up and Down buttons to set the desired temperature. The set point will appear in blue at the bottom.After 3 seconds without any change to the set temperature value,the keypad will resume the normal display of messages.When the set value is lower than the current temperature Cooling to xx.x will appear. When the set value is higher than the current temperature,Heating to xx.x will be indicated.Normally there is a short delay before the heating starts, during which Heating Suspended is indicated. Settings From the home page you can access the Settings,where you will find: •Water care•Heat Pump(if installed) •Audio(if installed) •in.clear-200(linked version) •Standby •Maintenance •Date&time •Keypad }. .Wi-Fi Heat Pump •Config•Restore •About Use the arrow keys to move up and down in the list.To select an option, press the lit button beside it(Light button). At any point you can press the Settings button to return to the home screen 25 Water care The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings.Choose from Away Beginner,Energy Savings,Super Energy Savings,and W>t�r Care O Weekender,depending on your need.Use Light key to choose your setting.A checkmark will appear on the selected icon to confirm. a�3 Beginner ..�_ In Economy mode,the set point.will be reduced by 20°F*,which means that the heating system will not be engaged unless the temperature falls to 20°F below the spa's set temperature. Default pack value. Water care modes Away: In this mode the spa will always be in economy; the set point will be reduced by 20' F*. Beginner: The spa Will never be in economy mode and will be filtering according to the pack's low level configuration. Energy Savings: The spa will be in economy mode during the peak hours of the day and resume normal mode on the weekend*. Super Energy Savings: The spa will always be in economy mode during peak hours,every day of the week*. Weekender: The spa will be in economy mode from Monday o�®e ❑ono �� - to Friday,and will run normally on the weekend*. *Filtration will be reduced when the economy mode is active. 26 -- -T Modifying schedules To see and/or modify a Water Care category,use the lit button to the right(Key 1)to open the selected Water Care menu. . aher Care p Use the arrow keys to choose a schedule to modify Away (choice of economy and filtration schedules). j Beginner Use the Light key to move between parameters. You have several possibilities for the schedule (Mon-Fri,weekend,every day,or single days). The schedules will be repeated every week.The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments.Once you have set the schedule,use Key 1 to go back.Ensure that you have selected the desired Water Care option in the main Water Care menu. The filtration schedule shown on the screen will apply to the main filtration pump,most likely pump 1. ;Da If your spa uses a circulation pump configured to run 24 hours,the screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration.The purges are pre-programmed for a rt# 12:OOam fixed number of minutes,therefore the duration will be p t2:00am set to N/A on the screen,and only the start time can be modified. Audio The in.k500 can be used with the in.tune,in.stream or in.stream 2 audio systems.The Audio section in the Settings menu of an in.stream gives you the option to disconnect or unpair your Bluetooth enabled device when using the in.stream. With version 7.00 and higher,it is also possible to select Source to use a device connected by auxiliary cable or Bluetooth wireless connection. The in.stream 2 Settings menu gives you a Source selector,a Bluetooth disconnect option,an On/Off switch ------ ------- — and an audio control on fader,balance and subwoofer. For more information on audio functions,see the in.tune, in.stream or in.stream 2 operation section. The Audio option will only appear in the menu for keypads that are set up for an in.stream connection.The in.stream 2 is automatically detected at power-up. 27 Maintenance From the Settings page you can access the Maintenance Menu,which gives you access to the following options: nGEnsnce Maintenance reminders • Standby Standby Use the'Up and Down keys to make a selection, and Light'keyto confirm. Maintenance reminders. The in.k500.keypad will remind you'of maintenance required on your spa,:like rinsing or cleaning the filter. Each task has.its own duration,based on normal.use. -e filter The Maintenance reminders menu allowsyou.to verify Rins the time left before maintenance is required,as well as to Clean filter reset the time once a task is completed. Use the Up grid Down keys to move through the list. GrCKO To reset a task select-it by pressing Light key,ttien confirm when.prompted,:Once you have confirmed the task will be reset. Standby The Standby mode allows you to service your spa. Pumps will stop for 30 minutes,and automatically restart Maintenance after this time. Once Standby mode has been activated a screen will �tandby appear to show that pumps are stopped.The normal spa page will return at the end of maintenance. Press the Key 1 to leave Standby mode and restart the spa. Note: In version 6.00 only,Standby mode is accessible directly from the Settings page. 28 - -- - -- — - -- - Date and time Here you can adjust the time format,change the.year, date and time.Use the arrows to choose the setting that you want to adjust,and select it by pressing the Light key. Use the arroW buttons to change the parameters,and the Format: AM/PM Light.key to move'between parameters.Key.1 will take you Year. 2015 back to the main Settings menu. Note: In version 6.00 and earlier,only the-day of the week can be changed,and not the year or date. _-- ------- Keypad settings In this section,you can change the temperature unit,language,display orientation,rim light color and keypad,security.Note the spa pack must be configured' accordingly to be able to change the rim light color. When you change the di§play brientation,the coritextual �:• English :options and arrow keys adjust to the chosen orientation. If you don't have any:accessories installed on.your spa, the Mode key can be used as a display orientation'key: Simply.press on it to change your orientation from norrrial to inverted,and:vice°versa. — --------- —--- Whether the display is inverted or not,the Mode and ,Menu keys remain unchanged,as Well.as the accessory, ---- --- --- keys in the main Spa-menu. With the in.k500 equipped with-a selectable rim light color ,modul:If the'RGB backlight°option is enabled in the spa configuration an option Will appear to alloW.selection of the keypad rim,light color. You can lockthe keypad by-selecting one of 3 security levels:Unlock,Partial or Full.The Partial level locks the set Lhr ea` point adjustment.and many options in the settings menu. The Full level locks all keypad functions.To unlock the keypad(either Partial or Full),press and hold the top right key for 5 seconds. 29 -- - - ----- - - - WiFi (optional) For the WiFi menu to appear in the Settings menu your in.touch module must be equipped with software t ngs version 11.60 or-higher: This menu allows you t'o connect ncyNc your in.touch module to a WiFi network or to change —- its network. WiF Config. For more details about other in.touch connection methods please see the in.touch-techbook. To connect your in.touch module to a wireless network., GrCKO use the Up/Down'keys-to go-to the WiFi option in the Settings.menu and Light.key.to select it. After a few seconds the available networks will appear on the screen,as well as their signal strength. Use theUp/Down keys to move through the list. Select your network by pressing on Light key. wFi _ If the WiFi network is password protected enter it when prompted. • Use the arrow keys to choose your letters and change the type of character(uppercase,lowercase, number,symbol). • Use Key 2 to move the curler forward • Use Key 1 to backspace • Use Light key to confim If no password is required the in.touch will connect automatically. -- -- Once the in.touch module is connected to a WiFi network a check mark in a green circle.will appear in-the. WIF menu,and the network logo will ehangelo green in Settings menu. Note:. -WiFi logo color in'Settings menu corresponds to-the in.touch connection state. "'-- Yellow=not connected Green=connected to a,network Yellow with wait icon=connection,attempt to a network Red with wait icon_.in.touch no longer detected (in.touch must be reset before next connection attempt) 30 in.stream 2 operation (optional) Next track Volume up 0 1 Mode a Play/Pause Last track Volume down Press the Mode key to access your in.stream 2. If you are using a device with Bluetooth technology, it must be connected for functions to work. Play/Pause audio Changing tracks Press the Play/Pause button to start or pause the audio. Use the Last Track and Next Track keys to change tracks This button is available for Bluetooth and USB only. or FM stations.This is not available with Aux source. Adjusting the volume Disconnect Press the Up or the Down key to increase or decrease This option can be found under the Audio section the volume. in the Settings menu. Turn power On/Off Fader,Balance and Subwoofer This option can be found under the Audio section in the These options can be found under the Audio section Settings menu. in the Settings menu. 31 KEYPAD IN. K800 (OPTION) FULL TECHBOOK IN.K800 : www.aeckoalliance.com/documents/ink800 teckbook a en.pdf With its bright,full color display,the in.k800 provides an intuitive user experience,while its screen's high resolution brings hot tub user interfaces to a new level.Loaded with a large amount of memory and a powerful on-board processor we have created the seamless graphic interface MABO0 keypad layout Key> Key a semrgs • Q D Q . n up Key 5 Mode L} ® D Q 0 v Down Key 3 L Selection rests light]Key 6 •Frnrloms brlays 1 to 5wX depend m ymQ system 5 bwbvel muifigmtin. Settings key One press gives you access to a menu to manage'the settings of your spa.Refer to the settings section for details about the settings menu. Mode key Successive presses on the Mode key.will give access to control'different optional accessories of your spa such as Audio and others.Note that if an accessory is not present in-your spa configuration,its menu will not appear. Refer to the foll6Wng section to get details about the possible accessories and their detailed functionalities. The screen will revert back to the spa mode if no key is pressed for 60 seconds. Depending on pack configuration,Mode key may also be used to change the display orientation when an accessory is not present Power Press any button to turn the keypad on:After 30 minutes without activity it will shut off. p Main screen f The main screen gives•you access to your accessories and 78 • water temperature.At the bottom of the screen you will see any-error or maintenance messages that are present. � �W�Itrixe�Standud•6epinne GLCKO � uFkeriMki[the* '�a;i.-_ e..ti_s' 32 Start or stop accessories To start or stop an accessary,press the associated button: Icons will become animated when their accessory is tumed'on;and inanimate when turned off. - Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or state P. -� of the devices•running on your spa. 78 • , When an accessory has more than two'states, +� wHercaeaunaro•9eginn:c press the button until.it reaches the desired state. GrCKO Notifications A notification area at the top right-hand side of the screen shows'the state of certain accessories installed in the spa. �SF}iY3:� sna..�iiA:a dam_.. Notification-icons in.mix: •Indicates that an immix system is detected. r }wuercucsu�+ra•BepMirct For more information about the in.mix system; refer-to the immix-functions section. GrCKO in.clear: The icon is green:when'the in.clear is generating bromine: •The icon is grey:when the in.clear isn't generating bromine: •A,red cross indicates that the in.clear is tumed off. For more infotrriation.about the in.clear, refer to.the in.clear functions section. in.touch: • Indicates that the in.touch module is detected Aand connected to a Wi-Fi network. •A red cross indicates that the in.touch module is detected but isn't connected to a Wi-F network. For more information about the in.touch, refer to the Wi-Fi section. in.stream 2: •The icon is green when the in.stream 2 is ON. •The icon is grey when the in.stream 2 is OFF. For more information about the in.stream 2, refer to the in.stream 2 functions section. Keypad security: • Indicates that the keypad is locked. For more information about keypad security, refer to the keypad settings section. 33 Water temperature The temperature at the bottom of the screen shows the current water temperature.Use the Up and Down keys _VA r to set the desired temperature.The set point will appear _ in blue.After 3 seconds without any change to the set temperature value,the current water temperature will reappear. 9 O When the set value is lower than the current temperature W�tercxe:Standard•Eeglnner Cooling to".xwill appear below.When the set value is higher than the current temperature,Heating to xxxwill GCCKCr be indicated under the value.Normally there is a short delay before the heating starts,during which Heating Suspended is indicated under the value. Settings From the home pageyou can.access the Settings,, where you will find: ♦. __ Settings = • Water care y;Waterl'are :4 . Audio • in clear-2UD(linked version) i>idear • Maintenance • Date and time i(Maintienanoe Keypad Settings • Wt-R(only available on in.louch wifh software 11.00 or higher)' GrCKO • Miscellaneous • Electrical configuration • About Use the arrow keys to move up and down in the list. To.select an option,press.the lit button next.to it(key 2). At any point you can press the Settings button to retum to the home screen or key 1 to go.back. 34 Water care The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings.Choose from Awayfrom Water Care' Home,Standard-Beginner,Energy_Savings,Super Energy Savings,and Weekender,depending onyour �..� need. 4, Away from home O Standaard Beginner Use key 2 to choose your setting.-A green checkmark will appear on the selected icon to confirm. �.) Energy saving; In Economy mode,the set point.v4I be reduced 6y 200F*, GrCKO which means that the heating system will not be engaged unless the temperature falls to 20OF below the-spa's set temperature. The filtration schedule shown on the screen will apply to the main filtration pump,most likely pump 1.If your spa uses a circulation pump configured to run 24 hours,Ahe screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration. The purges are pre-programmed fora.fixed number of minutes,therefore the duration will be set to N/A ornthe screen,and only the starttime can be modified. Default pack value, Water care modes Away: In this mode the spa will always be in economy, the set point will be reduced by 20°F. Standard-Beginner: The spa will never be in economy mode and will be filtering according to the pack's low level configuration. Energy Savings: The spa will be in economy mode during the peak hours of the day and resume normal mode during the evening hours and on the weekend. Super Energy Savings: The spa will always be in economy mode during peak hours,every day of the week. Weekender: Cana The spa will be in economy mode from Monday to Friday,and will run normally on the weekend. Default Settings: When you select Default Settings you will be asked to confim your choice.Doing so will restore all Water care schedules to default settings. 35 Modifying-schedules To modifya Water Care mode,use the lit key to the right (key.5)to open the selected Water Care menu. You can add schedules by scrolling down to Add, and selecting with key 2. �aa To delete a schedule,press key4. w You can modify the programmed schedules by selecting one and adjusting the schedule using the arrow keys. CSIO Use key 2 to;move between parameters. GECKO You have several possibilities for the schedule(Mon-Fri, weekend,every day,or'single days).The schedules will be repeated every week:The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments.Once you have set the schedule, use key 1 to go back.Ensure that you have selected the desired Water Care mode in the main Water Care menu. Audio The in.k8Q0 can be used with the in.tunejmstream.or in.stream 2 audio system, Audio The Audio section in the Settings:menu gives you the option to disconnect or unpair your Bluetooth enabled Disconnect Bluetooth 9 device when using thd'in.stream: 0 Unpair Bluetooth'' _ The instream.2 Settings menu gives you a;Bluetooth disconnect feature and an:audio control on fader,balance and subwoofer: GECKO For more information-on audio functions,see the in.tune,. in.stream or in.stream 2 operation section. Maintenance From the Settings page you can access the.Maintenance menu,which gives you access to the following'options: Maintenance ___ • Maintenance reminders :..�.._. _ • Standby - maintenance reminders Standby Use the Up and Down keys,to make a selection, d� and key,2 to confirm. GECKO 36 Maintenance reminders The in.k800 keypad will remind you of maintenance required on your spa,like rinsing or cleaning the filter. Reminders Each task has its own duration,based on normal use. � Rinse filrer_wit}ihose_�.' The Maintenance reminders menu allows you to verify ht Clean filter in solution the time left before maintenance is required,as well as to gwnq�ewater reset the time once a task is completed. H.aveadt cup Use the Up and Down keys to move through the list To reset a task select it by pressing key 2,then confirm GrCKO when prompted.Once you have confirmed the task will be reset. When you select Reset reminders you will be asked to :confim your choice.Doing so will,reset a//maintenance reminders to default values. �^ Reminders Resetrerninders GECK Standby The Standby,mode allowsyou to service your spa. Pumps will stop'for 3-0 minutes,and automatically-restart Maintenance after this time. ,�, - Once Standby mode has been activated a,screen will �:N Maintenance reminders appear fo show that pumps are stopped.The spa page Stand by will return at the end of maintenance. Press on the Confirm_ _key to leave Standby mode and restart the spa. 37 Date and time Here you can adjust the time format,change the year, date,and time.Use the artowsfo choose the setting that �, Date Time youwant to adjust;and select it by,.pressing key 2. Fo�inat; = -AM/PM Use the arrow keys to change the__ -- ys g parameters,and key 2 to move between parameter's.Key 1 will take you back to Date May 21 the main Settings menu. ,Time: 11:21 AM GrCKO Keypad settings In this section,you can change the temperature unit, language,display orientation,rim light color*and Keypad settings keypad security.Note the spa pack must be configured' accordingly to be able to change the rim light color. Language English Use the arrow keys to choose thesetting that you-want to Display Normal adjust.Select it by pressing key 2.then use the arrow keys again to change the setting. i�•Color Off When-you change the display orientation;the contextual GrCKO options and arrow*eys,adjustto the chosen.orientation. Th&Mode and Menu keys-remain unchanged,as well as the accessory"keys in the-main Spa menu. You can lock the keypad by selecting,one of 3 security levels:Unlock,:Partial or Full:The Partial level locks the set point adjustment and many options in thesettings menu.. The Full level locks all keypad functions.To unlock the `♦ Keypad Settlngs keypad(either Partial or Full),press and hold the top right _ key for 5 seconds. Wnguage-�-;English- * Since v23 00,ifan in.mix is installed,you can synchronize the DisplayJ Normal colorofrim light with an in.mixzone. �Color Off i GrCKO b' Security Unlock + 38 Wi-Fi For the Wi-F menu to appear in the Settings menu your in.touch module must be equipped with software version �,. setctngs 11.00 or higher.This menu allows you to connect your - in.touch module to a Wi-Fi network or to change its 4�Keypad=SetEingsw. network. Miscellaneous For more details about other in.touch connection methods , •Electrical Config.� please see the in.touch techbook. To connect your in.touch module to a wireless network, use the Up/Down keys to go to the Wi-F option in the Settings menu and key 2 to select it. After a few seconds the available networks will appear on the screen,as well as their signal strength. Use the Up/Down keys to move through the list. Select your network by pressing on key 2. If the Wi-Fi network-is password protected enter it when prompted. • Use the arrow keys to choose your letters wt-Ft ,,.� • Use key 6 to move the curser forward - � -'` • Use key 4 to change the type of character �+a (uppercase,lowercase;number,symbol) • Use key 3 to backspace • Use key 2 to confirm If no password is required:the in.touch will connect automatically. Ohce the in. uch module is connected.to a WiTi network a green check-mark will appear in 'the'Wi-Fi menu,and the,network name will appear in the Settings menu. 1 HonvGrCKO k'L1lo ". 39 in.stream 2 fundons (optional) This menu is available only if the in.sbrenm2 was dabazbedat power up. Sour ce Power V�q|umaUp0mwn Mute Mode Next track- 01�y/-Pause Press the Mode key to access your in.stream2' If you are using a device with Bluetooth technology, Adjusting the volume it must be connected for functions to work. Press the Volume Upur the Volume Down key hoincrease Please note that the Play/Pause functions apply only or decrease the volume. to Bluetooth and USB source.Change Track or station functions works with all sources except AUX. Changing tracks Use the Last Track and Next Track keys to change tracks. Turning power On/Off Note that onFM these functions can bo use tochange Press the Power key 0n turn the in.nbnam2onnroff. stations. Selecting the source Disconnect Press the Source key ho toggle between available sources. This option can be found under the Audio section in the Settings menu. P|ay/Pauaoaudio Press the Play/Pause buU ���onUoorpauyodheaudio Fader,Balance and Submmu�r . Fader,Balance and Submmofer settings can be edited under the Audio section in the Settings menu ifyour in.yheam2 supports it 40 KEYPAD IN. K1000 (OPTION) FULL TECH BOOK IN.K1000 : www.aeckoalliance.com/fichiers/documentsProduits/GDA/en/ink1000 techbook en.odf inA1000 keypad layout direct to function 0 0 0 ® selectioh4heel all-on or all-off key (settingsznd' (one touch activation) O Q ® additional options) mode selection wheel(settings and - on-screen accessories) system messages and•remiriders interactide display,icoh5 (main spa functions) Sleep mode Touch the screen to exit sleep mode.3 minutes after the last pump is tumed off,the screen will shut off if there is no touch activity. Then Follow the instructions on the screen to access the main screen. an" Main screen O D O The main screen gives you access to your accessories and water temperature.At the bottom of the screen you will see any error or maintenance messages that are O � present. O4 'Set point reached 41 Start or stop accessories O O O O To start or stop an accessory,touch the associated icon. Icons will become animated when their accessory is turned on and animation will stop when turned off. ® wit Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or state of the devices running on your spa.When an accessory has O more than one speed press the button until it reaches the desired speed. Watercafe:Standard-Beginner Set point reached Spa 00 8:01 am Notifications O O O O A notification area at the top right-hand side of the screen shows the state of certain installed accessories. ® ® Notification icons O4 Q in.touch: • Indicates that the in.touch module is detected and connected to a Wi-Fi network. Set poinl.reached • A red cross indicates that the in.touch module is detected but is not connected to a Wi-F network. • An animated icon indicates that the in.touch module is connecting to a Wi-F network. For more information about the in.touch, refer to the Wi-Fi section. ® in.clear: • The icon is green when the in.clear is e generating bromine. • The icon is grey when the in.clear is not generating bromine. • A red cross indicates that the in.clear is turned off. For more information about the in.clear, refer to the in.clear functions section. in.stream 2: • The icon is green when the in.stream 2 is on. • A red cross indicates that the in.stream 2 is turned off. For more information about the in.stream 2, refer to the in.stream 2 functions section. in.mix: 040 • Indicates that an in.mix system is detected. For more information about the in.mix system,refer to the in.mix functions section. 42 Spa 0_0 am Water temperature O O O O The temperature shown at the bottom of the screen indicates the current water temperature.Use the Up and Down icons to set the desired temperature.The set point- will appear in blue.After 3 seconds without any change to the set temperature value the current water temperature O , , will reappear in white. When the set value is lower than the current temperature Cooling toxx.xwill appear below.When the set value is higher than the current temperature,Heatingtoxxxwill be indicated under the value. Spa menu O ® O O From the home page you can access the following: •in.dear(if installed) ® •in.stream 2(if installed) 3�F •in.mix(if installed) O 75 0 •Spa menu •Settings Set point reached To select an option,slide the left wheel up or down until the desired icon menu is highlighted in the middle. On the right side is a menu for access to the Display and Contrast pages. Spa _ 8,01arn Display page ABC Use this page to change the display orientation. ETI ® L 43 Spa Contrast ., am Contrast page Use this page to change the display contrast. d Spa Sleep .. 6:01am Sleep _ _ in Press key to go directly into the sleep mode. In sleep __ • '• mode,water splashing on the keypad can't inadvertently ••_ starVstop a pump. Settings In the Settings page you can access the following: • WaterCare •Maintenance •Date&Time •Keypad NM •Electrical Con6g • Wi-Fi •Miscellaneous •About To select an item,slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the middle or press on the menu name. 44 Settings W2tCF Care :,1_ Water Care The Water Care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings.Choose between Away CQ Standard-Beginner from Home,Standard-Beginner,Energy Savings,Super • Energyand Weekender,depending on your need.Touch fl `� the Water Care name to choose your setting.A green checkmark will appear on the selected icon to confirm your choice. When you select another water care setting,a confirmation window appears to prevent inadvertent selection that could result in a setup modification for your spa. In Economy mode,the set point will be reduced by 200F*, which means that the heating system will not be engaged unless the temperature falls to 20OF below the spa's set temperature. The filtration schedule shown on the in.k1000 screen will apply to the main filtration pump,most likely pump 1. If your spa uses a circulation pump configured to run 24 hours,the screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration.The purges are pre-programmed for a fixed number of minutes,therefore the duration will be set to WA on the screen and only the start time can be modified. *Default pack value Water care modes Away: In this mode the spa will always be in economy; the set point will be reduced by 20*F. Standard-Beginner: The spa will never be in economy mode and will be filtering according to the pack's low level configuration. Energy Savings: CO The spa will be in economy mode during the peak hours of the day and resume normal mode on the weekend. Super Energy Savings: The spa will always be in economy mode during peak hours,every day of the week. 1 1 Weekender: 31 The spa will be in economy mode from Monday to Friday, and will run normally on the weekend. 45 modifying water care schedules ., LJ Standard-Beginner CQ Standard-Beg inner Y water care economy filter cycles To modify a Water care category,touch the pen Touch the Economy tab to change the economy Touch the Filter cycle tab to change the filter icon at the right end of the desired water care to schedule.You can add economy schedules by cycle schedules.You can add filtration schedules open the selected Water Care menu. touching the orange line labelled'Add Economy". by touching the orange line labelled'Add filter To delete a schedule,touch the garbage can icon cycle". at the right end of the desired line. To delete a schedule,touch the garbage can icon at the right end of the desired line. In Economy mode,the set point will be reduced by 20 F,which means that the heating system will not be engaged unless the temperature falls to 20°F below the spa's set temperature. The filtration schedule show on the screen will be applied to the main filtration pump,most likely pump 1.Ifyour spa uses a circulation pump configured to run 24 hours,the screen will show you the purge setting instead of filtration. The purges are pre-programmed fora fur number Cancel Confirm Cancet Confirm of minutes,therefore the duration will be set to N/A on the screen,and only the start time can be modified. You can modify the programmed schedules by Once you have set the schedule,press"Confirm'. selecting one and adjusting the schedule. If you don't want to keep any changes,press You have several possibilities for the schedule 'Cancel'or use the calendar icon to go back. (Mon-Fri,weekend,every day,or single days). The schedules will be repeated every week. The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments. Standard-Beginner E��:ryday Cancel Confirm purges You can modify the programmed purges by Touch the Purge tab to change the purge selecting one and adjusting the schedule. settings.You can add purges by touching the You have several possibilities for the schedule orange line labelled'Add purge time'. (Mon-Fri,weekend,every day,or single days). To delete a schedule,touch the garbage can icon The schedules will be repeated every week. at the right end of the desired line. The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments.Once you have set the purge, press'Confirm'. If you don't want to keep changes,press'Cancel'or the calendar icon. 46 Modifying schedules Ltj Standard-Beginner To modify a Water Care category,touch the pen icon ® at the right end of the desired Water Care to open the selected Water Care menu. Q ® Touch the Economy tab to change the economy setting Every day 12.00pm 6 Oh u and Filter cycle tab for the filtration settings(or schedules). You can add economy or filtration schedules by touching "' the orange line labelled,(Add Filter cycle))or"Add Economy cycle'. To delete a schedule,touch the garbage can icon at the right end of the desired line.Confirm your action when Prompted, You can modify the programmed schedules by selecting one and adjusting the schedule. Every day 12:00am 4'00am ® You have several possibilities for the schedule(Mon-Fri, weekend,every day,or single days).The schedules will be repeated every week.The time and duration are set in 30 minute increments.When changes are done,press Cancel Confirm °confirm'. If you don't want to keep any changes,press .cancel"or use the calendar icon to go back.Ensure that you have selected the desired Water Care mode in the main Water Care menu. Settings N)aintenance ;, . Maintenance From the Maintenance page you can access the following: •Reminders Q •Standby To acces the desired option simply touch the corresponding menu item. Reminders Rinse Filter with hose The in.k1000 keypad will provide reminders about III maintenance required on your spa,like rinsing or cleaning the filter.Every task has its own duration based on ■ normal use. ♦ The Reminders menu allows you to check the time left before maintenance is required,as well as to reset the time once a task has been completed. To reset a task,select it by pressing the curved arrow, then confirm when prompted.Once you have confirmed, the task will be reset. You can also use the option Reset Reminders to reset all the reminders. 47 Settings Standby _ Standby PressAR pumps off! The Standby mode allows you to service your spa. Pumps Cancel to exit Standby will stop for 30 minutes and will automatically restart after. The normal page will return at the end,once the pumps will be restarted. Cancel ett Date&Time Date and Time ® Set Date Use this page to change Datei"Time settings. 1 • �c43 Set date Settings Date&Time 8:01am Here you can adjust the year,month and day. Simply swipe up and down the column you want to 0 January 12 change and select the desired value_When you are done, touch the calendar icon at the right of the screen. Settings DateTimeSet time Here you can change the hour,minute and time format. Simply swipe up and down the column you want to change and select the desired value.When done, touch the calendar icon at the right of the screen. 48 Keypad settings In the keypads page you can access the following: • Temperature units ILK• � •Display •Contrast •Language • Lock spa(optional) • •Keypad color(optional) To select an item,slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the middle or press on the menu name. Settings Keypad 8:0 1 am Temperature units Choose the desired units to display temperatures. � IF Fahrenheito Settings . Display page Use this page to change the display orientation. ABCNormal am Contrast page Use this page to change the keypad contrast. Nightcontrast 49 Settings Keypad 801am Language s elect Use this page to select the display language of the in.k1000 keypad. Q� CM O Keypad lock/unlock(optional) When this option'is enabled,the user can partially or Unlock completely lock the keypad.When the user wants to lock the keypad he is asked to select a 4�digit code.The same code will be needed to unlock the keypad.Next time he wants to lock the keypad,he will be.prompted again to select a-4digit code.(same functionality as a Safe in a, hotel room). The keypad can be unlocked with a universal unlock code (3732)or by a reset of the keypad. When Full Lock is selected,all-functions are locked. In Partial Lock,you may only activate accessories. Settings may not be changed in this mode. • code . lock keypad. • • •. . . • unlock it. Enter . 4 . . ---- code to unlock the keypad • 1 50 Settings Keypad CotoF a Keypad Color(optional) If this option is available(depending on the spa configuration),the keypad rim color can be changed. 8 pre-defined colors are available.If the in.mix is installed, the keypad rim color can also be associated to an in.mix zone. Wi-Fi (in.touch) This page allows you to connect your in.touch module to a Wi-Fi network or to change its network. ooking for networks For more details about other in.touch connection methods,please see the in.touch techbook. After a few seconds the available networks will appear on the screen,as well as their signal strength. Swipe Up or Down the list to select your network. If the Wi-Fi network is password protected,enter it when GeckoWiFi prompted. �dUi-Fi password If no password is required,the in.touch will connect automatically. O © © © © 0 0 0 0 Once the in.touch module is connected to a 0 © 0 0 0 © 0 © 0 © Wi-Fi network,a green check mark will appear in the Wi-Fi menu and the network name will appear ® ® in the Settings menu. Settings Wi-Fi ., in.touch 2 Q�fknnO Gecko Wi-Fi Gn.touch 2) When a in.touch 2 is detected,this network will appear. 51 audio mode (optional) (only available if the system detects a connected in.stearn 2 audio station) directtofundgn selection wheel: onto f- speakers- source- mode selection O ® bluetooth- wheel: Q audio mode � mute/last track/play/pause/next track To select the audio mode,slide the left wheel up or down until the audio icon menu is highlighted in the middle. In the Audio page you can access the following: •in.stream 2 on/off •audio source selectoi •speaker calibration •disconnect bluetooth To select an item,slide the right wheel until the desired Icon is highlighted in the middle. on/off Pres�icon to tu,n on t-e Press icon to tu,n off the Days Like Th se d 0 0 @ © 4, ere @ ® 0 turn in.stearn 2 ON(icon red) tun in.strearn 2 OFF(icon green) main display Slide the right wheel until the power ontoff icon Press the icon at the center of the screen to turn Press Play/Pause to start or pause playback of is highlighted in the middle.Press the icon at the instream 2 off. audio files. center of the screen to turn in.stream 2 on. Drag the volume slider to adjust the volume or tap the mute button to mute or unmute sound. Press the last track or next track buttons to go to the previous song or skip to the next_ speakers setting disconnect bluetooth © - ubwoofe- Disconnect to modify your speaker settings If a device with Bluetooth technology is connected Slide the right wheel until the speaker calibration to the in.stream 2,you can disconnect it by icon is highlighted in the middle. pressing the Disconnect key at the bottom of the screen. You can adjust: Doing so will also prevent the in.stream 2 from •balance automafically reconnecting to this specific device •fade until it has been reconnected using the device •subwoofer itself. Use the sliders to change the speaker settings at the desired level. The fade and sub woofer sliders will only appear on the screen if the corresponding speakers are installed on the in.stream 2. 52 IN TOUCH 2 WIFI GECKO (OPTION) WEB SITE AVAILABLE (VIDEO) WELCOME : https://aeckointouch.com APPLICATION AVAILABLE IN ANDROID-IOS : https://aeckointouch.com/application#alpp and features of your spa from your smartphone or your tablet Even when you're away from home,you get a full control of your water-care settings,filtration cycles,water temperature,economy modes and a lot more-Push notifications will always keep you informed on the status of your spa,even when your app is not open_ You can get and download the iOS(8.0 or higher)and Android(2.3 or higher)in.touch 2 apps from the AppStore and the Google Play store_ INSTALLATION INTOUCH 2 /VIDEO : https://aeckointouch.com/setup#simplest-of-setups Set-up your WI-Fi on your!OS or Android smattphone or tablet 0 0 (s.iwq. m.q W�n-- - — .xe.• •R I AF*A. rffi i A V.� C.d. a Q O Before using your in.touch 2 app,go to the Wi-Ft section of your device's settings.Make sure you are connected to your home network through the same router you have connected your home Ifansmitter to. 53 installing the home transmitter i� f N _I-:� 1, The home transmitter is provided with an ethernet cable and a power supply. The in.louch 2 home transmitter unit must be installed inside the house,connected to a router and powered by the provided wall transformer.A longer ethernet cable may be used to bring the home transmitter closer to the spa_ RJ45 Ohernet conrtecliar CO i Mao usb power Ethemet cable LAN pat,router Simply connect the ethernet cable into the RJ45 port of the In.touch 2 home transmitter and in one of the available LAN ports on your router.To power up the home transmitter,plug the provided wall outlet charger to a 120V(North American model)or 220V(European model)household supply and connect the USB cable to the wall outlet and the home transmitter. 54 installing the spa transmitter If you purchased a spa with in.touch 2 as a standard feature or as an option,note that the spa transmitter will be pre-installed. To ensure proper signal transmission,it may be necessary to change the position of the transmitter once the spa is installed in the yard.The transmitter should be located on the side of the spa facing the house. town 0 u � The in.touch 2 spa transmitter must be Installed under Simply connect the spa transmitter into an available CO the spa skirl,at least 12'(30 cm)away from any metal port of the spa control system(or any other accessory component or structure,as close as possible to the with a free CO port,such as the in.stream 2 audio house to optimize the signal strength. amplifier,or the in.clear water sanilization system). pairing the home and spa transmitters If you bought an in.touch 2 equipped spa or a complete retrofit kit,both transmitters of your in.touch 2 will be factory pre-paired. pairing button L I status LED Main electrical box GFCI panel If you need to replace a transmitter or pair your Then,shut off the spa's breaker to turn the spa transmitters again,power up the home transmitter and transmitter off.Wait a little and put the breaker back on. press on its pairing button with a paper clip.The status Within a few seconds,pairing will be completed and light of the transmitter will blink yellow. both transmitter status lights will turn to blue. 55 transmitters status LED indicator Both the home and spa transmitters have color status LED that can be used for troubleshooting purposes. status LED -status LED pairing mode yellow(blinking) pairing mode yellow(blinking) router not detected • red router not detected • red router detected ® green IrLtouch 2 server detected • blue In,touch 2 server detected . blue module is Fully functional module is fully functional 'When the LED status is blinking(blue,green or red) this indicates that the communication between the EN module and the CO module it not established. 56 WARRANTY ELEMENTS YEAR OF WARRANTY ON LABOR CREDIT PARTS WATERPROOFING OF THE 15 YEARS INCLUD (First Five years only) TANK SURFACE ACRYLIC 5 YEARS INCLUD STRUCTURE/ FRAME 5 YEARS INCLUD ELECTRONIC PACK 3 YEARS INCLUD G PUMPS 3 YEARS INCLUD KEYPAD 3 YEARS INCLUD . PIPING 3 YEARS INCLUD VALVE/JET 1 YEAR N/A VULCANO 3 YEARS INCLUD IN STREAM 1 YEAR INCLUD LIGHTS 1 YEAR N/A WIFI (IN TOUCH 2) 1 YEAR N/A C CABINET 2 YEARS INCLUD COVER 1 YEAR N/A PILLOWS 1 YEAR N/A SPEAKER &SUBWOOFER 1 YEAR INCLUD OZONE/OZONE UV 1 YEAR N/A FUSE N/A N/A The warranty excludes any transport compensation. The warranty excludes any damage from freezing or thaw. The warranty excludes any damage from an unleveled surface. The warranty excludes any leakage from the pump ring and the pack. Headrest warranty does not cover chemical damage. The warranty does not apply to Ozone/Ozone UV option if NOT installed in our factory. AThe acrylic warranty does not cover damage caused by Trichlor. Use of a float voids the acrylic warranty. 805 Boulevard Cristini-Lachute- (QC) -J8H 4N6-Canada T61 : +1 450 937 4441 -email : bewellcanadaspa@amail.com 57