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HomeMy WebLinkAbout39332-Z Town of Southold Annex 12/5/2014 �n P.O.Box 1179 54375 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 amu= CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 37310 Date: 12/5/2014 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION/ALTERATION Location of Property: 3120 Albertson Ln, Greenport, SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 52.4-1.2 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 10/30/2014 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 39332 dated 10/30/2014 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: alterations and additions including sunroom hot tub decks and home office, to an existing one family dwelling as applied for per ZBA#4753, dated 10/14/1999. The certificate is issued to Corazzini III,Paul&Corazzini, Ruthanne (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 39332 11/25/2014 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 11/18/2014 aybell Plumbing& Heating u o ' d Si ature ==`FfotT- TOWN OF SOUTHOLD }¢ � BUILDING DEPARTMENT �i '. TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE rfi '� • {' SOUTHOLD, NY r... 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 #: 39332 Date: 10/30/2014 Permission is hereby granted to: Corazzini III, Paul & Corazzini, Ruthanne 3120 Albertson Ln Greenport, NY 11944 To: ALTERATIONS &ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS AAPLIED FOR & TO CONDITIONS OF ZBA# 4753 REPLACES EXPIRED BP # 37017 At premises located at: 3120 Albertson Ln, Greenport SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 52.4-1.2 Pursuant to application dated 10/30/2014 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 4/30/2016. Fees: PERMIT RENEWAL $421.60 al: $421.60 Building Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F04 1?.} BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD� NY 4 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#: 37017 Date: 2/27/2012 Permission is hereby granted to: PAUL & RUTHANNE CORAZZINI 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT, NY 11944 To: ALTERATIONS &ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS AAPLIED FOR & TO CONDITIONS OF ZBA# 4753 REPLACES.EXPIRED BP # 35148 At premises located at: 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 52.-4-1.2 Pursuant to application dated 11/9/2009 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 8/27/2013. Fees: PERMIT RENEWAL $421.60 CO -ALTERATION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $471.60 Building Inspector FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT n Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 35148 Z Date NOVEMBER 9, 2009 Permission is hereby granted to: PAUL & RUTHANNE CORAZZINI 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT,NY 11944 for ALTERATIONS & ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS AAPLIED FOR & TO CONDITIONS OF ZBA# 4753 REPLACES BP # 33216 at premises located at 3120 ALBERTSON LA GREENPORT County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 052 Block 0004 Lot No. 001 . 002 pursuant to application dated NOVEMBER 9, 2009 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on MAY 9, 2011 . Fee $ 843 . 20 Aut orized Signature ORIGINAL Rev. 5/8/02 FORM NO. 3 ( TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1 �\ BUILDING DEPARTMENT / Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 33216 Z Date JULY 3 , 2007 Permission is hereby granted to: PAUL J III CORAZZINI 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT,NY 11944 for ALTERATIONS & ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR & TO CONDITIONS OF ZBA ## 4753 . THIS PERMIT REPLACES BP # 26068 at premises located at 3120 ALBERTSON LA GREENPORT County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 052 Block 0004 Lot No. 001 . 002 pursuant to application dated JUNE 29, 2007 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on JANUARY 3 , 2009 . Fee $ 843 . 20 A 7dna ur ORIGINAL Rev. 5/8/02 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 26068 Z Date OCTOBER 22, 1999 Permission is hereby granted to: PAUL J & RUTHANNE CORAZZINI, I 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT,NY 11944 for ALTERATIONS AND ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR AND TO CONDITIONS OF THE ZBA #4753 . at premises located at 3120 ALBERTSON LA GREENPORT County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 052 Block 0004 Lot No. 001.002 pursuant to application dated AUGUST 16 1999 and approved by the Building Inspector. Fee $ 843 .20 Author zed Signtiture ORIGINAL Rev. 2/19/98 Form No.6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FORCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings,property lines,streets,and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept.of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1%lead. 5. Commercial building,industrial building,multiple residences and similar buildings and installations,a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings(prior to April 9,1957) non-conforming uses,or buildings and"pre-existing"land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines,streets,building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied,the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy-New dwelling$50.00,Additions to dwelling$50.00,Alterations to dwelling$50.00, Swimming pool$50.00,Accessory building$50.00,Additions to accessory building$50.00, Businesses$50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building- $100.00 .3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy-$.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy-Residential$15.00,Commercial$15.00 Date. / /7 •/ New Construction: Old /or Pre-existing Building: G� (check one) `/ Location of Property: d /T` 6ff6d O r 7 House No. ) Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: �t/ .J4 /LJ•r-�!�'1 P L U`�Ci Z /��i Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000,Section Block Lot. Subdivision Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. ) Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept.Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: / Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: Y (check one) Fee Submitted:S 5� ed Lk �w l pplicant Signature o�*OF SO�TyDI. � o Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 roger.riche rt(a_town.southold.ny.us Southold,NY 11971-0959 '00UN�,� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICIAL COMPLIANCE SITE LOCATION Issued To: Corazzini Address: 3120 Albertson Ln City: Greenport St: NY Zip: 11944 Building Permit#: 39330--39332 Section: 52 Block: 4 Lot: 1.2 WAS EXAMINED AND FOUND TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE Contractor: as built DBA: License No: SITE DETAILS Office Use Only Residential X Indoor X Basement X Service Only Commerical Outdoor X 1st Floor X Pool New Renovation 2nd Floor X Hot Tub X Addition Survey Attic Garage INVENTORY Service 1 ph Heat Duplec Recpt 35 Ceiling Fixtures 4 HID Fixtures Service 3 ph Hot Water GFCI Recpt 6 Wall Fixtures 5 Smoke Detectors Main Panel A/C Condenser Single Recpt Recessed Fixtures 29 CO Detectors Sub Panel A/C Blower Range Recpt Fluorescent Fixture Pumps Transformer Appliances Dryer Recpt Emergency Fixture Time Clocks Disconnect Switches R46 Twist Lock El Exit Fixtures �] TVSS Other Equipment: AS BUILT---ELECTRICAL SURVEY---NO VISUAL DEFECTS--- 2 ovens, 1-electric cook top, 1-dish washer,2-exhaust fans,2-paddle fans,3-flood lights, Notes: 1-self contained hot tub(gfci protected) Inspector Signature: Date: Nov 25 2014 81-Cert Electrical Compliance Form.xls NOV-18-2014 07:35 FROM:BAY BELL P/H 6317272130 TO:7655510 P.1/1 Rax(631)1654" Town 14t1,93495 Md"Rad0 Tslepbans{631)76S•1i W. P V DOX 1119 p SWh*K New Yam 11"14059 SUILAINO DBPARTM" C _ -- -- TOWN OXr'SOMMOI -D CZATICICAXLQ .4 I Data, Building Permit No 31.35Z + 39 -33o own. raw l L�4 rI, «t I' ¢- dFey 1- 0 n P eo.- ct Z- Z j-m . (Plea"print) 3a ��/� �1u,L,n 3 )Plumber. (Plcltsa print) I cntf 6,flat the solder used in tttc water suppl)'8}15t( r contalas 1015 than VI of I% lead. (Plumbers Sigaaturc) � +iI Sworn to before me this day of N , xo-, wr.r �� rlil� Notary public,is . � Cowaty MIY F.WIPPEPT Notary Puuiic, State of New York No. 01 W14384083 Qualified in Suffolk Cour y20 1-5' CommisOion Expires April 13, f JAMES A. RICHTER R.A. — 705 FRONT STREET — GREENPORT, NY 11944 SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. November 17, 2014 P. O. Box 1 1 79 SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 I Re: Building Permit#'s: 39329, 39330 & 39332 NOV Corazzini Residence 3120 Albertson Lane _- Greenport, N.Y. 11944 Gentlemen: I have completed a site inspection of the as-built construction for the above referenced Building Permits. Please note that I was also present during the original construction for all of the above referenced Permits. It would appear from my recent visual site inspections of the completed projects as well as my own personal observations during construction related to the residence that all work has been performed in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Residential Building Code. As I said, I was present during a majority of the new construction work and I implemented site examinations for all new work at that time. I personally witnessed the installation of timber,wood framing, metal strapping& sheathing as well as the installation of required insulation throughout the entire residence. All of the above referenced work meets the minimum requirements listed in the New York State Energy Conservation Code. The Hot Tub, located in the Sun Room, requires a locking cover to meet code. Four Hard Cover locks, as supplied by the manufacturer,must be installed at each corner of the tub. The Detached, un-heated,Garage has also been constructed to meet the minimum requirements of the New York State Residential Building Code. All electrical work requires an under-writers certificate and must be certified by the Town Electrical Inspector. In addition, all plumbing work performed under these building permits will require a Plumbers Solder Certificate. If you have any additional questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact my office. -Q A� G' Sinc ely � �✓ t J es A. Richter egistered Archite ,Q �0. 02a �� BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [y'FO NDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ J FINAL REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR2!� BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [G],IR ULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLrACRIMNEY REMA S�� Aorl DATE d' INSPECTO F , M-102 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTIO"."' [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ROUGFI PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE 8 CHIMNEY REMARKS: h �,�,9.P� / 13 DATE '3 /`C/ INSPECTO 1 X65-180Z or BUILDING DEPT. �Q INSPECTION � [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ FO NDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE 8 CHIMNEY REMARKS: �dtzf � DATE � � � INSPECTO 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [�RAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE 8 CHIMNEY REMARKS: �U i DATE INSPECTOR i arjf so 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST [ ] ROUGH PLUMBING FOUNDATION 2ND INSU [ ] FRAMING / STRAPPING [ NAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] CAULKING REMARKS: r DATE INSPECTOR SOFT � b N �c TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765.1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUG PLUMBING [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] ULATION [ ] FRAMING / STRAPPING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VI TION ] CAULKING c REMARKS- _ or Co DATE �� �� INSPECTOR i.D INSPECTION REPORT_ DATE COMMENTS ----------------- WDAT I ON OST) ST) 71> ----- ----- - - - -------- I DATION (2ND) --__—u r C;1 ----I - — —_____ — -- jowl IGH FRAME & ° u - PLUMBINGOf II II G --II I II iULATION PER N. Y. y r STATE ENERGY I-- li � CODE II e II N __ _----------------___________________ H I A I,< ----a� FINAL II 'I ------ ------�.---�.--------- O C, ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:" ----------- qd —. 0-71174. ov z r ►o • 1 Y � BOARD OF HEALTH . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM NO. 1 3 SETS OF PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN HALL SEPTIC FORM . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL: 765-)802 NOTIFY: CALL . . . . • • . 19. MAIL TO.• . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • - - - Approved.. '!4.:!.1...., 19.Ff Permit No. D........�Z... ................................... Disapproveda/c ..... n1A4................... ................................... 3 (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. . . . BLDG. DEPT. TOWN QFS UTHOLD INSTRUCTIONS a. This application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector wi 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan slowing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public stre.ets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this application. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be,kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATICN 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, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or 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 for necessary inspections. ..................................................... (Signature of applicant, or nave, if a corporation) ................................................... (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder .............0. !vfJK................................................................................................. Name of owner of premises ... u ..`Oil2 -:y�1 IV.1............................................................... (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. ......................................................... (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. r` ............... Plumbers License No. ......................... Electricians License No. ..................... Other Trade's License No. .................... 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done.............................................................. ..... .� .................. .........................f fvo"�°�,ql......................... House Number. Street Hamlet c County Tax Map No. 1000 Section .... .2....... Block ...0!-•......... Lot ...,/.t:Z........ Subdivision .�[5� � �Q fr............... Filed Map No. ........ lvt ........ .... ....... ....... (Name) i 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: Wf a. Existinguse and occupancy ` �CIJ£ G/ ... U ... . .... .... .... .. s ;1• 'a til!- . ... b. Intended use and occupancy ........ fr.................4.:C:...! .............. Noture of work (check which applicable): New Building .......... Addition .. .. Alteration .......... Repair ............ Remaval ............. Demolition ............ Other Work .................................. (Description) Estimated Cost .... / 0= ......... fee .............................................. -(to be paid on filing this application) If ohaelling, nuhber of dwelling units ............ Nurber of dwelling units on each floor ................ Ifgarage, number of cars ...................................... If business, c®mercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use........................ Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front....S.q...... Rear ....4.r...... Depth ...1!Z......... height .....A(t............... umber of Stories ......2.......... .. Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ....S . Rear ....... ..... Depth ......."......... Height ....�Y............ Number of Stories ..... ....... Dimensions of /(entire new construction: Front ....Cf.......... Rear ...Ar....... Depth ....��...... Height ....aS ................ Number of!Stories ...#............... Size of lot: Front ...A1.1............ Rear .....;P. 1......... Depth .....7(.:Z ........ IDate of Purchase ..................... Name of Fonner Owner ........................................ I. Zone or use district in which premises are situated .............................................................. 2. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: ........................ 3. Will lot be regraded ..... � . ..... Will excess fill be removed from premises: YES q ' ��r i. Names of Owner of premises A­'�.(kofz2! /..... Address .3!�.gL fQ Phone No. 3. 2.,�`�� 7 Name of Architect .. ............. .............. Address .../...../......................... Phone No. ........c......... Name of Contractor .AV-Ale'�-11040............... Address ... .uK.A'Y'....akone No. 5. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES........... ......... *IF YES, SOfAIlQiD Tadd TRiISIFLS PERMIT MAY BE RF41`I14.D. PLOT DIAGRAM Locate clearly and distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and indicate all set-back dimensions ram property lines. Give street and block miuber or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate nether interior or corner lot. O /' " to rAIE OF NSI Ycx yy �S JUNIY OF Ik... ......T.![i41..� ...��1�z.7/.�!{4'..................being, duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant Name of individual signing contract) bone named, eis the ...................b lM .r.................................................................. (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) f- said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this pplication; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and hat the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. worn to befo {�rhe this ........ ' ....da of ....... 19.��. Notary li .. ....... .. ... •(Signatti of Applicant) •• Nowy f 8�d�tow York Coram Expire Dec.86 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE; September 10, 1999 TO Paul Corazzini 3120 Albertson Lane Southold N.Y. 11971 Please take notice that your permit application dated August 16, 1999 For permit to construct an addition to existing one family dwelling at Location of property 3120Albertson Lane Southold County Tax Map No. 1000- Section 52 Block 4 Lot 1_2 Subdivision Filed Map # Lot# Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds pursuant to Article III Section 100-33 which states. In the Agricultural-Conservation District and Low-Density Residential R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, accessory buildings and structures or other accessory uses shall be located in the required rear yard. Proposed addition places existing accessory pool and garage into newly created side yards• Authoriz ignature APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS �g Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer,Chairman =� Gym 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. y 1 P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A.Tortora 0 Southold,New York 11971 Lora S. Collins y ��� ZBA Fax(516)765-9064 George Homing Telephone�►� Telephone (516)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION OCTOBER 14, 1999 MEETING Appl. No. 4753 - PAUL AND RUTHANNE CORAZZINI STREET & LOCALITY: 3120 Albertson Lane, Greenport 1000-52-4-1.2 DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: October 14, 1999 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicants' property consists of 3.025 acres 200 ft. frontage along the Albertson Lane in Greenport. The property is improved with a two-story frame dwelling with attached garage, and accessory frame garage and accessory swimming pool with deck structure located in the required current rear yard location. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Building Department's September 10, 1999 Notice of Disapproval denying a permit to locate an addition onto the rear of applicants' house, for the reason that the addition "places the existing pool and garage into newly created side yards," contrary to the requirement of Code Section 100-33 that accessory structures be in a rear yard. VARIANCE RELIEF REQUESTED: Applicants are requesting a variance which would allow issuance of a building permit for construction of the house addition, as proposed. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: Based on the testimony and record before the Board and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings: 1) The locations of applicants' existing house, garage and pool are such that the only reasonable way to expand the house is by adding to the rear. Because such an addition will lengthen the side yards and shorten the rear yard, applicants cannot expand their house without a variance allowing the existing accessory structures to be in the side yards. 2) Applicants' garage and pool were built in 1995 and 1991, respectively, and are established elements of the site. Grant of the requested variance will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or detriment to nearby properties because the location, appearance and use of these structures will not change, although they will technically be in the side yards, not the rear yard. 3) There is no evidence that grant of the requested variance will have an adverse effect or impact on physical or environmental conditions. 4) Grant of the requested variance is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable Applicant to expand his house while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. .s V T Page 2-October 14, 1999 ZBA Appl. No. 4753- P. and R.Corazzini Parcel 1000-52-4-1.2 at Arshamomaque In considering this application, the Board deems this action to be the minimum necessary and adequate to enable the applicants to enjoy the benefit of an addition to their dwelling, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety, welfare of the community. BOARD ACTION/RESOLUTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Horning, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the variance as applied for. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: MEMBERS GOEHRINGER a+rrrtn), D ZIO7: T OLLINS, HORNING. This Resolution was duly adopted (5- . ;�� �Z cwt / GERARD P. GOEHRh4fGEFZ, CHAI For Filing 10/19/99 -2-210 4494 PAUL). CORAZZINI 111 �re RUTHANNE A. CORAZZINI,.C.P.A. b ' 3120 ALBERTSON LN.' C 4 .; GREENPORT,NY 11944 all- D Ay to - `- $ a � cR ll ane(631)765-11802 77. 765-POP Re _ JPMOROAN CHASE SANK A. R WWWCHASNEW YOR NEW "OM 0f7 5, r` for 11P 011:0 2 L0000'2 Ill: 6900 S 3 6 Lill 4494 O DEBBIE WAGA REQUESTED BY: Date: Company Name: Name: License No.: Address: r Phone No.: JOBSITE INFORMATION: (*Indicates required information) *Name: � Com , f *Address: 'Cross Street: 'Phone No.: 'ermit No.: fax Map District: . 1000 Section: Block: Lot: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK(Please Print Clearly) '1111 111 C_kP Please Circle All That Apply) Is job ready for inspection: YES / NO Rough In Final Do you need a Temp Certificate: YES / NO emp Information (If needed) iervice Size: 1 Phase 3Phase 100 150 200 300 350 400 Other 4ew Service: Re-connect Underground Number of Meters Change of Service Overhead dditional Information: PAYMENT DUE WITH APPLICATION 82-Request for Inspection Form 00 - S2 - - A 2 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECOID CARD �•�._ �� . OWNER STREET 17 VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT "#ae(brozz,-li [114. 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Walls Interior Finish Fire Place i � TypeRoof Rooms Ist Floor ® Ro6ms 2nd Floor 0 Dormer Driveway sr✓ *pF SOUTyo Town Hall,53095 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 G Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 • COQ BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 14th 2006 Paul J. Corazzini I 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport,N.Y. 11944 RE: 3120 Albertson Ln. S.C.T.M. 052 0004 001 002 Dear Mr. Corazzini, Please be advised that your Building Permit#26068 issued October 22nd 1999, has expired. According to the Code of the Town of Southold, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued prior to use of the structure. To renew your Building Permit,please submit a fee of$843.20. At that time we can schedule an inspection by one of our Building Inspector's. If you have any questions, please call us at 631-765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. pF SO(/TyOI� 0 Town Hall,53095 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1 179 CA) Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 IK 100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 11th, 2007 Paul J. Corazzini 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport, N.Y. 11944 RE: 3120 Albertson La. (Addition/alteration) 2nd NOTICE SCTM: 52 4 12 Dear Mr. Corazzini, Please be advised that your Building Permit#26068 issued October 22°d, 1999 has expired. According to the Code of the Town of Southold, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued prior to use of the structure. To renew your Building Permit, please submit a fee of 843.20; at that time we can schedule an inspection by one of our Building Inspector's. If you have any questions, please call us at 631-765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. pF SO�ryol 0 Town Hall,53095 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 u' � Q Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 IyCOUNV,� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 27th, 2007 Paul J. &Ruthanne Corazzini III 3" NOTICE 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport,N.Y. 11944 RE: 3120 Albertson Lane SCTM: 52 4 12 Dear Mr. &Mrs. Corazzini, Please be advised that your Buildiy Permit#22801 issued June 5th, 1995, Building Permit#26068 issued October 22" , 1999 and Building Permit# 20487 issued March 10th 1992 have expired. According to the Code of the Town of Southold; a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued prior to use of the structure. To renew your Building Permits, please submit a fee of$1141.00; at that time we can schedule an inspection by one of our Building Inspector's. If you have any questions, please call us at 631-765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. BP#22801- GARAGE - $97.80 BP#26068-ADDITION- $843.20 BP#20487-ADDITION-$200.00 o�*pF SO(/j�o . � l0 Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O. Box 1179 �► • Southold,New York 11971-0959 �y�4UNTY,�� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINAL NOTICE November 6th, 2009 Paul & Ruthanne Corazzini III 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport, N.Y. 11944 �O D P RE: 3120 Albertson Lane (Addition) SCTM: # 1000-52. -4-1.2 To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that your Building Permit's # 33214, #33215, and #33216 all issued July 3rd, 2007 have expired. According to the Code of the Town of Southold, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued before the use of the structure. To renew your Building Permit please submit a fee of $ 1141.00: at that time we can Schedule an inspection by one of our Building Inspector's. If you have any questions, please call us at 765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT pet 0 ?009 8P# 33214 - $97.80 (TWO CAR GARAGE) BP# 33215 - $200.00 (ADDITION) BP# 33216 - $843.20 (ALT./ADD. SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) *pF SO(/jyolo Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O. Box 1179 G • Q Southold,New York 1 1 971-0959 ly1"9UNT1,� BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 10th, 2009 FIRST NOTICE Paul & Ruthanne Corazzini III 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport, N.Y. 11944 RE: 3120 Albertson Lane (Addition) SCTM: # 52.-4-1.2 Dear Mr.& Mrs. Corazzini, Please be advised that your Building Permit's # 33214, # 33215, and # 33216 all issued July 3rd, 2007 have expired. According to the Code of the Town of Southold, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued before the use of the structure. To renew your Building Permit's, please submit a fee of $1141.00; at time, we can schedule an inspection by one of our Building Inspector's. If you have any questions, please call us at 765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT BP# 33214 $97.80 (TWO CAR GARAGE) BP# 33215 $200.00 (ADDITION) BP# 33216 $843.20 (ALT./ADD. SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) Southold Town Building Department f"".Of FQtt. P.O. Box 1179 Permit#: 35148 54375 Main Road ON S Southold,New York 11971 Permit Date: 11/9/2009 Vt631 765-1802 ►1 ,� �� Expiration Date: 5/9/2011 Parcel ID: 52.-4-1.2 BUILDING PERMIT RENEWAL LETTER Dated: 2/17/2012 Applicant: PAUL& RUTHANNE CORAZZINI Location: 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT Work Description: ADDITION/ALTERATION ALTERATIONS &ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS AAPLIED FOR& TO CONDITIONS OF ZBA#4753 REPLACES EXPIRED BP#33216 A FEE OF $421.60 IS REQUIRED TO RENEW THIS BUILDING PERMIT. Owner: PAUL& RUTHANNE CORAZZINI Address: 3120 ALBERTSON LANE GREENPORT,NY 11944 The permit listed above has expired. Please contact our office as soon as possible to begin the renewal process. All work on the project must stop on the expiration date. No work is permitted or authorized beyond the expiration date. THANK YOU, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. SO!/ryQl 0 Town Hall Annex Telephone(631)765-1802 54375 Main Road Fax(631)765-9502 P.O.Box 1179 G • Southold,NY 11971-0959 'Q 01 y'00UN11,� November 14, 2014 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Paul & Ruthanne Corazzini 3120 Albertson Lane Greenport NY 11944 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Following Items(if Checked)Are Needed To Complete Your Certificate of Occupancy: NOTE: See attached inspection ticket- amend permit for hot tub, we will need the specs of the hot tub and afee-of 009-90 pplication for Certificate of Occupancy. (Enclosed) Electrical Underwriters Certificate. A fee of$50.00. Final Health Department Approval. *lumbers Solder Certificate. (All permits involving plumbing after 4/1/84 Trustees Certificate of Compliance. (Town Trustees#795-1892) Final Planning Board Approval. (Punning#765-1938) Final Fire Inspection from Fire Marshall. Final Landmark Preservation approval. Final inspection by Building Dept. Final Storm Water Runoff Approval from Town Engineer BUILDING PERMIT — 39332 —Alterations/Addition LONG ISLAND SOUND ZONE X JOINS PANEL 0157 HAPE 24 22 5 t � � #r �w k ' LANE y ZON 1-0 � H � .µ ZONE X ZONE X ZONE X �"� � � � w ..... :: • . - � .. d ZONE X Po as ZONE X till ZONE X o . { SURVEY OF PROPERTY AT ARSHANOMAQUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY , N. Y. AUG 9. 1999 Roo - E No lA0 N �z co ?� M3•09 AKIO ae A E cc /r ZJI 2�i Pfop rIy^ C o c \\ N 1� coo j o°�o \ �p i; • •O p(e i 4 Zoo Q ; U3 PCO j U A 6 a � 7�0 "ped 4 ti� ?001. O / COW �6 • p5, � ie / i > ` _ >7,aP �'J!o/o3co/s9 G fav 4, 199 : N—Y\ El NO. 49618 AN- ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY S A VIOLATION IC S(., ( "u, OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATrON LAW 516 765 — 5 AREA 3.0250 QQ �' n(-T 2 2 1999 EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209-SUBDIVISION 2 ALL CERTFCATIONS P C BOX 909 0 =monument HEREON ARE VALID FOR THIS IVAP AND COPIES -HEREOF ONLY IF ' 27-) TRAVELER STREET SAID MAP OR COPIES BEAR TH;" IMPRESSED SEAL 047" THE SURVEYOR 99-, 71 WHOSE SIGNATURE APPEARS HEREON CC,-I THOL.0, N. Y_ 1 1971 �x �\ r l ,oFr, ,.. tR- Ol Ol r � / 9 E P'ay pts r J` e' i / r !V „ a ,rater r HYDROPOOL TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter of Introduction...................................................................3 Topside Control Panel Display Messages..............................40 Important User Safety instructions Jet and Feature Operation Warnings...............................................................................4 Jet Water Flow Adjustment...............................................42 Hyperthermia........................................................................4 Jet Air Flow Adjustment....................................................42 Choosing the Right Location Jet Insert Removal&Replacement..................................42 Indoor Locations...................................................................5 Interchanging Jet Inserts..................................................42 Outdoor Locations................................................................5 Adjustable Flow Control(Diverter)Valves.......................43 General Installation Considerations..........................................6 Swim Spa Water Balance General Overview...............................................................44 Special Considerations for Glossary of Common Water Maintenance Terms...........45 Indoor Installations..............................................................6 Water Balance Summary Chart........................................45 Outdoor Installations...........................................................6 Signs of Improper Water Balance....................................46 Site Preparation for Corona Discharge Ozone Technology 46 Above ground installations.................................................7 Partial in-ground installations............................................7 Suggested Routine Water Maintenance In-ground installations.........................................................8 Initial Fill..............................................................................47 Equipment accessibility.......................................................8 Daily,Weekly, Monthly,Annually.....................................47 Remote Equipment Placement and Plumbing Chemical Safety Hints........................................................47 Remote Equipment—General..............................................9 Cleaning the Skimmer Basket..................................................47 Remote Above-Grade Equipment........................................9 Cartridge Filter Remote Equipment Plumbing Diagrams.............................9 Removal, Cleaning, Re-Installation..................................48 Unloading/Handling Your Swim Spa.......................................10 Cleaning the Acrylic Surface...................................................48 Leveling Your Hydropool Swim Spa........................................11 Safety Hard Cover......................................................................48 Set-up and Assembly Changing Your Swim Spa Water..............................................49 Steel Support Leg Assembly—Overview.........................11 Formula................................................................................49 Steel Support Leg Assembly—Details.............................12 Water Softeners.................................................................49 Support Equipment Assembly...........................................13 Draining Your Swim Spa Water...............................................49 Ozonator Connection.........................................................13 Wood Cabinet Light Bulb/LED Assembly.................................................14 Factory Cabinet(Optional)Assembly...............................50 Topside Control Panel Connection...................................14 Protecting Your Cabinet Wood Finish...............................50 Important Electrical Safety Instructions.................................14 Cabinet Wing-Locks...........................................................50 North America—GFCI installation....................................15 Winterizing Your Swim Spa......................................................51 Europe—R.C.D. installation...............................................16 General Troubleshooting...........................................................52 Swim Jets Pump(s)Timer—Europe Only................................17 What to do in the event of... Installing Accessories Power fluctuations.............................................................53 Corner Wrap Pillow............................................................18 Cold weather power failure..............................................53 Aquacord Tether System...................................................18 Notes...........................................................................................53 FilterCover..........................................................................18 MoodLighting.....................................................................19 Safety Hard Cover Locks...................................................19 Cover Remover—Optional.................................................19 Filling,Checking and Starting Your Swim Spa......................20 Pump Priming/Releasing an Air Lock...............................21 Hydropool Control Systems North America Aquatrainer Series.............................................................22 Aquatrainer Series with Remote Equipment...................26 AquaplaySeries.................................................................30 Europe Aquatrainer and Aquasport Series...................................33 Aquaplay Series.................................................................37 2 HYDROPOOL Since manufacturing our first swim spa in 1995, we have seen the popularity of this mini-fitness and massage pool grow by leaps and bounds year after year. Hydropool swim spas are not only fun and relaxing, they can even add value to your home. The minimal space and maintenance requirements of swim spas, combined with the year-round use potential, safety and better swim, will ensure the future of swim spas as "the pool of the future" This manual contains valuable information and pointers that will save you both time, money and help simplify upkeep and maintenance. Please take the time to carefully read and understand all the safety, installation and operating instructions in this manual before adding water or electrically connecting your swim spa. Enjoy. Dale Papke David Jackson C.E.O. President 3 II/ HYDROPOOL 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 swim spa,get out and cool off immediately. WARNINGS HYPERTHERMIA 1 Children should NOT use a swim spa Since your swim spa can be set to reach temperatures of without alert adult supervision. 40°C (1047), users should be aware that extended submer- 2 Children should not enter a swim spa where sion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead water temperature exceeds body to hyperthermia. temperature (37"C/98.6°F). 3 As prolonged immersion in water temperatures in excess The causes, symptoms and effects of hyperthermia may be of 38°C (100°F) may be injurious to your health, we described as follows: recommend measuring the water temperature with an Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature accurate thermometer before entering the swim spa. of the body reaches several degrees above the normal We also recommend establishing lower temperatures and body temperature of 37°C (98.67). The symptoms of shorter use periods for young children and/or those hyperthermia include drowsiness,lethargy,and an increase in users potentially affected by hot temperatures. the internal temperature of the body. The effects of 4 Do not allow children to submerge their head hyperthermia include: under water. • Unawareness of impending hazard 5 Do not use a swim spa unless all suction guards are • Failure to perceive heat installed to prevent body and hair entrapment. Do not sit • Failure to recognize the need to exit the swim spa in front of, or on top of the suction fittings or skimmer, • Physical inability to exit the swim spa as this will obstruct proper circulation and may result in • Fetal damage in pregnant woman personal injury. • Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning 6 Never operate the swim spa pumps at high speed without having all suction and return lines open. If you sense any of the symptoms of hyperthermia, safely 7 Always keep the hardcover installed and locked when exit the Swim Spa immediately. the swim spa is not in use; WARNING 8 People using medications and/or having any adverse medical history should consult a physician before using THE USE OF ALCOHOL, DRUGS OR MEDICATION a swim spa. CAN SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE RISK OF 9 People with infectious diseases should not use a swim spa. FATAL HYPERTHERMIA. 10 Exercise caution when entering or exiting a swim spa. Where practical, install a safety grab bar or handrail. Turn off the jets before entering the swim spa to improve visibility of the steps or flat entry area. 11 To avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning, do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a swim spa. 12 Pregnant woman should consult a physician before using a swim spa. 13 Do not use a swim spa immediately following strenuous exercise. 14 Do not permit or use electric appliances (such as a light, telephone, radio or television) within 1.5 m (5 ft) of this swim spa,unless such appliances are rated at 12VDC or less. 15 Test the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) monthly. 16 Post emergency phone numbers for Police, Fire Dept., and Ambulance at the nearest phone. RECOMMENDED WATER TEMPERATURE 27 - 29'C (80 - 85'F) NEVER ALLOW DIVING OR JUMPING IN YOUR SWIM SPA 4 HYDROPOOL CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION Your Hydropool swim spa can be installed indoors or out, on the ground, in the ground or half-and-half. The following information will assist you in choosing the right location for your individual needs. When making your decision, always remember that a swim spa can be enjoyed year-round, indoors or out, regardless of the climate. Many Hydropool owners report that their favourite time to use a swim spa is in the cooler fall and winter months, while others praise the enjoyment of using their swim spa in the warmer spring and summer months. INDOOR LOCATIONS If members of your family are not cold weather enthusiasts, Where the swim spa is being recessed, or a custom deck or or if your backyard or patio area is not suitable for a swim tile is being installed,the cost savings of being able to order spa installation, then an indoor location for your swim spa a swim spa without a cabinet is another benefit of choosing may be your best or only choice.You may wish to create an Hydropool. exercise/spa area in your home,or install your swim spa in a glass solarium or four-season room adjoining your home. If you should choose an indoor location, you will find further information as outlined in the section - Indoor installations not only add a unique look and appeal "SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INDOOR INSTALLATIONS'-p.6 to your home, they provide the privacy and controlled climate to ensure that use and enjoyment of your swim spa is maximized. f. OUTDOOR LOCATIONS For a variety of reasons, outdoor locations are a far more For those who choose an outdoor location, swim spa popular choice. Some of the reasons include: operating temperatures can be adjusted to match the • Limited indoor space season. In colder months, some owners will operate their • Delivery complications due to limited indoor access. swim spa in the range of 32-35°C (90 - 95°F). During • Limited budget (indoor installations usually also involve warmer months, an operating temperature of 27-29°C(80- interior home renovations) 857) will provide a refreshing retreat. • Desire for an outdoor entertainment center If you should choose an outdoor location, you will find • Swim spa is being installed adjacent to an existing or further information as outlined in the section - planned swimming pool "SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS"-p.6 • Concerns over splashing water inside the home of imp- z ...,. ; MAL T 3 k 5 HYDROPOOL GENERAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS • Ensure that your Hydropool swim spa is properly • The equipment and all electrical plugs, outlets and supported by either a level concrete pad, or a properly lights within 1.5meters(-5feet)ofthe pool must beG.F.C.I constructed deck capable of supporting 925 kg/m2 protected. The steel support legs must be grounded. (200 lbs./ft.2). If there is a possibility that the pad could Consult your electrician for further details. shift by freezing/thawing ground movement (such as • Access to the swim spa must be secured. Outdoor in clay regions, and/or areas with high water installations, by an approved fence with a tables) concrete footings extending below the frost line self-closing gate and a safety hardcover, indoor are recommended. installations, by a lockable door and a safety hard • If you are installing the optional knockdown cabinet, cover. Refer to local codes and bylaws regarding building your own custom cabinet or decking, please pool fencing. consider the following: • Installation of a safety grab rail or reachable support - Your Hydropool swim spa, with steel support for use when entering or exiting the swim spa is legs, is self-supporting on its base. The cabinet recommended. is decorative only, and not to be used for support. • A nearby garden hose connection is recommended - Never suspend the swim spa from a deck or cabinet. for filling and "topping up"your swim spa. - Always provide a convenient access door for • Additional side-wall support of the unit is not required servicing the equipment. when installed with the (optional) steel support legs. - Decking should be constructed to allow future service Swim spas installed in the ground and properly access around the entire swim spa. backfilled, will not require the steel leg support package, - Extra insulation may be added however,the equipment however, some installers prefer to use these in all area must remain unimpeded and have adequate installations. ventilation. - Decking should be chosen and constructed in aCAUTION manner that minimizes the chance of slipping or Anti-entrapment devices may be required falling in some regions. Please check your local building codes. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR... INDOOR INSTALLATIONS • Where the swim spa is to be installed indoors, and where complete with humidistat for ventilation. Where this is ceiling height is 3 m(10 feet)or less,we recommend that not practical, the use of indoor/outdoor carpeting or a the swim spa be fully or partially recessed into the floor. the floor and the opening of a window and/or the use of This will allow sufficient headroom for safe entry into, or a room dehumidifier while the swim spa cover is removed exit from, the swim spa. should suffice. • It is beneficial to have the swim spa room located near a • Always provide adequate ventilation for the support washroom and shower facility. equipment • The swim spa room should have a floor drain to handle • Consult your local dealer for further information any splash water, and a window or outside exhaust fan OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS • Contact your local building code department to determine equipped with a factory designed knockdown cabinet, if a building permit is necessary and for information and installed as per the guidelines of this manual, on applicable bylaws (distance from property the equipment will be adequately protected.If your swim lines, buildings, fencing requirements, etc). In some spa has been ordered without a cabinet, your custom instances the shallow depth of the unit could result in cabinet or other structure must be designed to provide the swim spa being classified as a swim spa by building protection for the swim spa support equipment from regulations (as opposed to a pool). rain, snow, splash water, etc., but still designed in a • If you are doing any excavating contact your local gas, manner to ensure adequate ventilation. hydro and cable company to ensure that there are no • Ensure that any opening to the equipment and the underground lines. working area around the equipment is large enough • Locate the swim spa, where practical, within close to accommodate a service person. proximity to a door to the house to maximize potential • If the swim spa equipment is to be remotely located, winter use. above the fill water level (19 mm [3/4 in] from top of • Ensure that your pump(s), controls, and drain valve are skimmer)a REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT PACKAGE easily accessible and protected. and additional plumbing will be required. • The swim spa equipment is designed for indoor out of • The surface surrounding the swim spa (decking, tile, the direct elements use. If your Hydropool swim spa is concrete,etc.) must slope away from the unit to allow for proper water run-off. 6 HYDROPOOL SITE PREPARATION FOR... ABOVE—GROUND INSTALLATIONS • Next, install 10-15 cm (4-6 in.) of poured concrete Where the swim spa is a "stand-alone" above-ground • Level the concrete and apply a broom-type finish installation to be installed in regions where freeze/thaw conditions may occur,a patio stone or pre-formed paver type Recommended Minimum Concrete Pad Dimensions pad may be sufficient if there is no abutting deck(s) that With Factory Without Cabinet could be damaged during potential seasonal movement of Cabinet Et Steps the ground. The potential drawback to this type of base is 14 ft. Model 259 cm x 576 cm 239 cm x that splash water could eventually de-stabilize the ground 8 cm 102 m x 228 c 94 in x 4848 in under the pad, with the resultant shift of the support base causing damage to the structure. 17 ft. Model 259 cm x 671 cm 239 cm x 576 cm 102 in x 264 in 94 in x228 in For best results, we suggest the installation of a LEVEL concrete pad: In regions where freeze/thaw occurs,or where there will be • Dig out and level the ground 20-30 cm (8-12 in.) below custom decking abutting the swim spa, we recommend your desired base level the installation of poured concrete footings extending • Install 10-15 cm (4-6 in.) of crushed stone below the frost line beneath the pad to prevent the possibility of future shifting. INSTALLATION EXAMPLES f. STEEL OR rFACTORY ETE DECK DECK FACTORY INSTALLED INSTALLED UPPORTS G PLUMBING OPPORTS CAED 6'SLAB d'SLAB Im nmum repo emenD Immimum repui amend •'6'GRAVEL NATURAL DRAIN NATURAL DRAIN =;0URED 6'GRAVEL CF 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 swim spa is being installed in an area where freeze/thaw conditions may occur. • Non-freezing climates-it is sufficient to ensure that the base of the hole or cavity created for the swim spa simply has a stable, compacted base. Where the climate permits, should you choose to backfill directly against the swim spa, a clear sand backfill is suggested and therefore, the steel support legs are not required • Climates where freeze/thaw occurs-it is necessary that a proper poured concrete base,complete with concrete footings, be installed as outlined in the section,ABOVE-GROUND INSTALLATIONS • Areas with a high ground water table - the concrete base, as well as a concrete or wood retaining wall to hold back the earth, is suggested.This forms a box or'crib', in which the swim spa is placed • ALWAYS ensure that there is good drainage,via a properly designed French (gravel) drain system and/or a sump pump, to prevent ground water flooding damage to the support equipment or structure - see section IN-GROUND INSTALLATIONS- p. 8 • Install protective waterproof conduit to house light, or topside control cables that must be buried • Access for future service must be considered at the time of design and installation. Difficult access can result in supplemental service labour charges not covered by the factory warranty. Consider easily removable deck materials. INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ETE sEn��ERgT�R 1, wooDo � cDr°cneiE DNCROR DEc DECK 71AE NqL CLEPN C PACTED 1 I TEO r F RCLEANHCNCTD v NSTILLED SAND RY NSTALLED ° POURED"SLAB POURED a•SLAB """"' '^"""'"' ry sTAN DQE .. w,... .... s•GRAVEL �. " ° NgruRAL DRgn s•GRgvEL FD cpo,AED CONCRETE D CONCRETE ODT NGS 7 kyf HYDROPOOL SITE PREPARATION FOR... IN—GROUND INSTALLATIONS • Install protective waterproof conduit to house light, or • When recessing the swim spa all or part way below topside control cables that must be buried ground level,a concrete base along with a concrete or wood • Ensure ample air space under air control(s) for proper retaining wall to hold back the earth is suggested. This function. A minimum space of at least .03 cubic forms a box or'crib', in which the swim spa is placed. metres (1 cubic foot) of open space per air control is recommended.For air control locations see JET Et FEATURE Recommended Minimum Interior Dimensions OPERATION - p.43 Application 14 ft. Model 17 ft. Model • ALWAYS ensure that there is adequate drainage via a properlydesignedgravel drain system and/or asump pump to Crib 150 in x 240 in 150 in x 276 in prevent ground water flooding damage to the support No Backfill 381 cm x610 cm 381 'cm x 701 cm equipment Pit 259 cm x 549 cm 259 cm x 640 cm • Access for future service must be considered at the time With Backfill 102 in x 216 in 102 in x 252 in of design and installation. Difficult access can result in supplemental service labour charges or damage to your • Where the climate permits, should you choose to backfill decking. Consider easily removable deck materials. directly against the swim spa, a clear sand backfill is • It is recommended leaving a 61 cm(24 in)wide crawl-space suggested around the entire unit to ensure adequate accessibility. INSTALLATION EXAMPLES LiL cs nnrw WOOD ET CONCRETE DECK -FACTORYINSTALLED PLUMBING111 CLEAN ORIGINAL COMPACTED caul on woao SAND 6etnlnlns wut BACKFILL EARTH , oven —srecc suraoms --R70 FI LT CLOTH STANDARDEQUI PME NT NATURAL DRAIN 6-GRAVEL PIPE TO DRAIN ..m. M1..„ IR.mpmor v.m.e.00low�..Rwee1 GROUNDWATER MNDARDEIUIMEW ALLOW APROX.a FT 2'-3'SAND BEDa nnrueu oa.�n s canv[t for SERVICE ACCESS UNDER SHELL REQUIRED jl WOODOR CONCRETE DECK STEEL SUPPORTS CONCRETE FACTORY INSTALLED OR WOOD PLUMBING I RETAINING WALL REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT, OPEN CAVITY me,20 R.pipe tun from swim jets BELOW with minimal elbows/fitlin65 FROST_...Y I6iinp�00l v.nree encoswe ene opii ona i LINE •--POUREO I'SlAB r.mo a upgra kit­I-) (minimum emen0 '6'GRAVEL NATURAL DRAIN EQUIPMENT ACCESSIBILITY The equipment must be located in an area where it will • The equipment should be located as close to the swim remain dry and will not be exposed to rain, snow or ground spa as possible to maximize jet performance water. • When your swim spa is to be installed above ground, the Whenever possible, install the pump(s) below water level optional factory cabinet is designed for both protection and to ensure easy priming. Where above-grade equipment accessibility location is necessary,ensure that your swim spa is equipped • When your swim spa is to be installed fully or partially in the with the optional REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT ground,ifyouare relocating theequipmentremotelyfrom PACKAGE. the swim spa,or if you have ordered a swim spa without a cabinet: it is necessary that the equipment be installed Install protective waterproof conduit to house in an area that is dry, protected from the elements, has applicable cords or line extensions such as the topside proper ventilation, and is easily accessible for service control cables, light wires or ozone tubing. In climates • Always ensure that the equipment is mounted on a raised where freeze/thaw occurs we suggest that remote piping base or platform to prevent water damage to the motors, be buried below the frost line and that pipe insulation is equipment or controls. Note that the equipment is applied over all pipes that run from the swim spa to the supplied on a raised composite support equipment platform. remote equipment to maintain energy efficiency. • Ensure that the opening to the equipment, and the working area around the equipment, is large enough to accommodate a service person 8 HYDROPOOL REMOTE EQUIPMENT PLACEMENT & PLUMBING REMOTE EQUIPMENT — GENERAL REMOTE ABOVE—GRADE EQUIPMENT The following should be considered to ensure easy In the event that you are plumbing your equipment in access for service and maintenance where the a remote location where the support equipment will be equipment is being installed in a remote location: higher than the swim spa fill water level, you should have purchased the optional REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT • The distance from the unit should never exceed PACKAGE consisting of: 6.09m(20feet)of pipe length,otherwise jet performance will be affected. 1 Self-priming pumps with strainer basket • Piping diameter on pump lines must be 2.5 in. for inlet/ 2 Topside control panel extension with booster suction pipes and 2 in. for outlet/pressure pipes with 3 Light niche and extension minimal use of elbows. • In cold weather climates all piping should be The provision of any required extra plumbing or fittings is insulated to minimize heat loss. the responsibility of the installer. • All air tubing, control cables and light wires should be run through a protective conduit to avoid problems • The equipment should not be located further than 6.09m associated with ground shifting. (20 feet)from the swim jets,and must be placed in a dry, • The swim spa equipment is designed for indoor/out of vented area, easily accessible for service. the direct elements use. If your Hydropool swim spa is • The equipment should not be installed more than equipped with a factory designed knockdown cabinet, 30 cm (12 in.) higher than the swim spa fill water level. and installed as per the guidelines of this manual, the • All field installed plumbing must meet minimum sizes equipment will be adequately protected. If your swim previously outlined in order to conform to regulated spa has been ordered without a cabinet, your custom standards regarding safe inlet and outlet flows.If required, cabinet or other structure must be designed to provide please call your dealer for more detailed drawings. protection for the swim spa support equipment from • Ensure that the topside control panel,light and any other rain, snow, splash water, etc., but still designed in a cables are protected within conduit before backfilling. manner to ensure adequate ventilation. Please note: the hair and lint strainer basket on the remote above-grade equipment pumps can be removed for improved flow. REMOTE EQUIPMENT PLUMBING DIAGRAMS Inlet/Suction Side Plumbing Connections Outlet/Pressure Side Plumbing Connections 0 ® Pa Pump 1 o P, Pump 1 p /P2 3 P2 ®, ® 0 2`ie Dia. 2"Dia Pump 2&3 Q Pump 2&3 Pt P, P2 P2 p p O 044 O ®' O 9 HYDROPOOL UNLOADING / HANDLING YOUR SWIM SPA All Hydropool swim spas are shipped with a layer of whenever possible, in between the plumbing and the shell protective foam wrap and plastic film. Each swim spa is (to avoid damaging the plumbing). The straps should be factory strapped onto a wood skid. If your swim spa is to be secured so that they will not slip in any direction,and strap delivered by your local dealer, it will generally arrive on a spreaders utilized to prevent undue structural side load on flat bed truck or low profile trailer.Typically,the dealer will the swim spa shell. arrive with the necessary equipment to maneuver the swim spa from the truck. Hydropool swim spas require a minimum clearance of 249 x 130 cm (98 x 51 in.) to allow movement of the For direct deliveries,your swim spa will arrive on a 48 ft.or unit through alley-ways,fence openings, etc. Where this is 53 ft.common carrier closed box trailer.It may be necessary not possible,the use of a crane(with strap spreaders)to lift to arrange with a local towing company for a tilt and load the swim spa from the truck or trailer over the house to the flatbed truck with a winch system,to pull the unit from the patio or yard is often the most viable option. box trailer to the flatbed.The swim spa can then be gently slid off the flatbed truck or lifted by a crane into place. CAUTIONS • Do not move or place the swim spa on Your swim spa may be either hand carried/rolled by its sides or ends as damage could 10 to 12 able-bodied adults, trailered,or craned to its final ' occur installation site. If rollers are to be utilized,we recommend • Never lift or handle the swim spa by that at least six 4" pipes, 8' long, be placed under the shell the plumbing as this will cause leaks to move it across a soft lawn, down a path, etc. a Make sure that there is sufficient assistance to gently slide the swim spa off of the dolly Some installations require the use of a crane.When a crane or cart to the support base without any damage is used for lifting , place the straps under the swim spa,and COMMON DELIVERY ARRANGEMENT EXAMPLES Crane Flat Bed Truck&Winch Oa' OOd. Od' O O OO a O a Crane&Strap Spreader Rollers r` Strap Spreader °8 Move exposed pipe to front O O 10 HYDROPOOL LEVELING YOUR HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA After the swim spa is properly positioned on the support substructure to appropriately distribute the weight of the base, the entire unit should be checked and leveled as swim spa structure. Do not JUST shim under the outside necessary.Should you find that the unit is sloped or the base is edge, as this will cause structural stress on the unit, otherwise uneven, level your swim spa using a 2" - 3"sand potentially causing damage to the swim spa structure. bed. Make sure to enclose or 'box-in' the sand to prevent erosion. This will ensure contact with the support SETUP & ASSEMBLY Set-up of your swim spa will vary depending on whether you have purchased an Aquatrainer, Aquaplay, or Aquasport model. Once your swim spa is set into place, you are ready to install the steel support legs and connect the equipment package. STEEL SUPPORT LEG ASSEMBLY Do not tighten or adjust steel support legs until water is added to the swim spa. Refer to FILLING, CHECKING AND STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA- p. 20 for final adjustment(s). - -------- ------------- STEEL SUPPORT LEG ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW "-""-"" "''-------"- 14' unit=9 legs 17'= 11 legs 1 Threaded post- protrudes below swim spa lip 2 Foot Assembly - includes foot plate &two Il II I hex nuts II II 3 Hex Nut Assembly II II 4 Square support leg II II 1=1 I 4 W" s s y Tl�F pr«. HYDROPOOL STEEL SUPPORT LEG ASSEMBLY DETAILS ---------------------- 1 Thread one hex nut all the way up to the top of the threaded posts attached under the lip. 2 Thread two hex nuts down to within 2.5 cm (1 in.) of a ;> bottom of foot plate ----------------------- •-------- wry---------- 3 Slide the foot plate assembly onto one end of the square support leg,then slide the leg onto the threaded post under the swim spa lip. 4 Bring the two hex nuts on the foot plate up about 5.1 cm (2 in.) and the hex nut on the threaded post under the swim spa lip, down about 5.1 cm (2 in.). Finger tighten until the leg is secure. 5 After the swim spa is filled with water, the legs can WARNING now be adjusted as necessary from either the topDO NOT OVER-EXTEND THE STEEL SUPPORT or bottom with a wrench to ensure that the walls are LEGS AND/OR SUSPEND SHELL ABOVE THE straight and level. See section FILLING, CHECKING Et FLOOR AS THIS WILL CAUSE STRUCTURAL STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA - p. 20 DAMAGE AND VOID WARRANTY 12 x HYDROPOOL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLY Position equipment platform next to the swim spa under unions and hand tighten. Ensure that o-rings are the swim jets. Do not remove support equipment from properly seated and do not get pinched while connecting platform. All necessary o-rings are bundled and shipped the unions as this will result in leaks. Union connections are in the accessories bag. Carefully install all o-rings into located on the swim spa control heater manifold, pipe to pipe connections and all pumps. AQUATRAINER/AQUASPORT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PLATFORM -TYPICAL(EUROPEAN VERSION SHOWN) i I AQUAPLAY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PLATFORM -TYPICAL (NORTH AMERICAN VERSION SHOWN) ti REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT PACKAGE NORTH AMERICA ONLY-TYPICAL Equipment may not be exactly as shown. w p n r OZONATOR CONNECTION The clear 9.5 mm (3/8 in) ID ozonator tube is shipped coiled �w and attached to the back of the swim jets. Attach loose end to barb on ozonator. a„ 13 HYDROPOOL LIGHT BULB/LED ASSEMBLY TOPSIDE CONTROL PANEL CONNECTION The light wire harnesses are bundled Et attached to the Connect the topside control panel extension cable (located control box on the equipment platform.One light is located on equipment platform) to main topside control cable on the riser of the middle step and the other is located located under the control panel. under the swim jets.You will need to attach the light at the swim jet end only.Thread the plastic light housing onto the clear housing. Ensure bulb/L.E.D. is secure in the socket. Note:Aquaplay model has one light at step end $ A, 4t K R y a, r ` E IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY COMES FIRST. WHEN INSTALLING Et USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WIRE SIZE 2 Electrical installation must be performed by qualified NORTH AMERICA persons only (electrician or equivalent) in accordance • The minimum wire size for systems that require a with local electrical codes. 40A GFCI is #8/3 c/w ground (also refered to as 3 Connect only to a dedicated circuit protected by a class #8 gauge/4 conductor). 'A'two-pole ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) • The minimum wire size for systems that require a 50A 4 Use copper conductors only! or 60A GFCI is #6/3 c/w ground (also refered to as 5 The Swim spa equipment and all electrical plugs, outlets #6 gauge/4 conductor). and lights within 1.5m (5ft) of the unit must be G.F.C.I EUROPE protected. Consult your electrician or local electrical . The minimum wire size for European system is 2.5 mm2 authority for further details. copper wire. 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 G.F.C.I./R.C.D.APPLICATION GUIDE electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service NORTH AMERICA panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to Aquatrainer 60A the circuit conductors supplying the equipment. Aquaplay 40A 7 At least two lugs marked"BONDING LUGS"are provided on the external surface or on the inside of the supply terminal EUROPE box or compartment. To reduce the risk of electric All models 20A shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the swim spa to these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than No.6 AWG (Canada/Europe) / No.8 AWG (USA). IMPORTANT NOTE: 8 All field installed metal components such as rails,ladders, • This guide is for standard installations where the wire drains or other similar hardware within 3 m (10 ft)of the run is 15 m (50 ft.) or less. For longer wire runs, consult a swim spa shall be bonded to the equipment grounding qualified electrician. bus with copper conductors not smaller than No.6 AWG. The steel support legs must be grounded. 14 HYDROPOOL NORTH AMERICA - GFCI INSTALLATION SIEMENS - TYPICAL ® N ® � O NOTE THIS-ThD utral wire from the back of MUST be m m' connected to ng Line E) Neutral.The inthanism 0 the GFCI reqneutral F connection.Thel not workes +�� M e wit 0 e e From k LINE 2-INPUT Electric Service Panel LINE 1-INPUT or Other GROUND 8 GROUND-INPUT Source A gale:cream 0 1 bar(included) must be installed e inP°net. A GROUND TO SPA 1 LOAD 2- To Spa 120 volts or Pool LOAD NEUTRAL- ► 240 volts Equipment 120 volts I LOAD 1- + Important Note: Installation of this GFCI Circuit Breaker, including ampere sizing and 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/Provincial and local codes and regulations in effect at the time of installation. SQUARE D - TYPICAL ------------------------ Both.,Vim of G.U.J.' ISgaere BI Roel Yew at G.F.C.I.(Square D) ce�L11W1 � RE01 TI i ® BLK IHO �® WHITET) F WHITE.______._ ra =1 TBI 3 tse WHITEINEUTRALI 2 e e BLACK IHOTI J e e e REO IN IT I°11 \ _ — GREEN(GROUND(5 5 3 � m (NOT APPLICABLE IN EUROPE) 15 HYDROPOOL EUROPE - R.C.D. INSTALLATION - TYPICAL (SINGLE PHASE) House Breaker Box ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF BROWN BLUE (Hot) (Neutral) l GREEN/ YELLOW (Ground) BROWN(Hot) BLUE (Neutral) 1 N 0 B B B BROWN(Load) B 0 BLUE(Neutral) 0 0 GREEN/YELLOW z n� (Ground) m BROWN(Hot) BLUE(Neutral) B GREEN/ GREEN/ YELLOW YELLOW (Ground) (Ground) (NOT APPLICABLE IN NORTH AMERICA) 16 HYDROPOOL SWIM JETS PUMP(S) TIMER - EUROPE ONLY In some regions of Europe, a separate control is required for the swim jets pump(s) in order to conform to local electrical requirements. This control is designed to operate with either a 1-Phase or 3-Phase dedicated line input, and utilizes a single pneumatic air button to control the swim jet pump(s).Typical installations are illustrated below. INPUT SERVICE RATING 230VAC, 1-Phase or 400VAC,3-Phase (neutral required) 50Amp resistive load. OPERATION The first push of the air button turns ON pump(s) and pressing again turns OFF pump(s).The control automatically turns OFF the pump(s) after 30 minutes. CAUTION Use copper conductors only. Do not lubricate relays. All controls must be installed by a licensed electrician according to these instructions. SINGLE-PHASE INSTALLATION—220V THREE-PHASE INSTALLATION—400V or 380V NEUTRAL •• NEUTRAL: i LINE 1 �l� LINE *6 LINE 2 •I� GREEN LINE Ole 1 MOTOR UP TO 10 HP IMPORTANT:1 OR 2 MOTORS UP TO 5 HP EACH 1 OR 2 MOTORS UP TO 5 HP EACH NEUTRAL2 4 NEUTRALI G LINE i SWITCHED 1 AIR SENSOR LINE OUT 1 860010-0 725834-0(10M 725835-0(30MM) BK RD BK RD NEUTRAL LINE 1 1 ;LOAD LINE 2 2 LINE 3 3 410310-0 GROUND NOTE: GROUND CONNECTIONS ARE NOT SHOWN AND VARY WITH INSTALLATIONS. 17 HYDROPOOL INSTALLING ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES KIT When unpacking your new Hydropool swim spa,you will find an accessories bag inside containing: • all necessary o-rings/gaskets • gate valve stem locks • filter cover • coloured light lenses(not required for units ordered with optional L.E.D. lighting) • tool for opening the wall fitting to access the light bulb • #10 expansion plug (for skimmmer when draining) • Aquacord swim tether • chrome decorative lip trim CORNER WRAP PILLOW The corner wrap pillows are pre-installed at the factory and are attached via pin and socket.To remove,grasp ends of pillow and pull away from swim spa seat. To re-install, lineup pins on back of pillow to mounting sockets and press firmly. Although the pillows are designed to remain in-place in the swim spa,to extend the life of the pillows, remove after each use. AQUACORD TETHER SYSTEM Sould you desire a tether resistance swim or excercise, around your waste. Adjust the Aquacord length so simply lift the cap of the Aquacord tether anchor and slip that your extended arm has at least 46 cm (18 in.) of one end of the Aquacord onto the anchor and the other clearance from the end of the swim spa. F�`% •. mw- MR FILTER COVER The filter cover provides that finishing touch to your Hydropool swim spa. To install simply place over the filter opening. 3S faro 5 18 HYDROPOOL MOOD LIGHTING STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING Press the 'light' pad on the topside control to turn the light on and off. LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED Press the'light' pad on the topside control to start the following LED lighting modes.Pressing the'light'pad on/off within 3 seconds cycles through the various 'light shows: When the LED lighting is turned off for more than 5 seconds, then turned back on,the system will resume the last'light show'. Description of Light Shows: • Mode 1 - Synchronous colour change • Mode 2 - Freeze mode,freezes on selected colour blend from above mode(gives unlimited colour blend selection) • Mode 3 -solid colour blue • Mode 4-solid colour green • Mode 5-solid colour red • Mode 6- solid white (simulated) CHANGING BULBS Et LENSES The coloured light lenses supplied with your swim spa (not required for units with optional LED lighting)simply push over the existing clear light lens. SAFETY HARDCOVER LOCKS In an uncovered swim spa, over 90%of the heat is lost from the water surface. Hydropool hard covers are engineered for maximum thermal efficiency and appearance. Simply place the cover on the swim spa, pull the straps down so that they are fully extended, then release slightly so that there is approximately 6 mm (1/4 in.) of slack. Mark the position on the cabinet or deck surface, and fasten the receiver clip with the screws provided.Always ensure the safety hard cover is in place and locked whenever the swim spa is not being used. N \ Al COVER REMOVER - OPTIONALy ` A Hydropool cover lifter assists in the removal of the safety hard cover. Please refer to the instructions supplied with5, your particular cover remover for installation. For further information,contact your local Hydropool dealer. 19 { HYDROPOOL FILLING, CHECKING AND STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA Although your swim spa 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 swim spa 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-ringslgaskets are in place. • When adding water for the first time, the swim spa yshould 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 ,«f jerking hose connection. << Pull up the handles on the intake and return gate valves ✓ �, Jaz ' % and install stem locks(handles are pulled up when valves PR)Pare open and pushed down when valves are closed). Ensure the drain hose gate valve is closed. • Ensure that all jets are open.See section JET Et FEATURE OPERATION — p. 42 • Fill the swim spa to the recommended level,approximately ,,,�uNloNs 19 mm (314 in.) from the top of the skimmer opening. • STEEL SUPPORT LEG ADJUSTMENT:While the swim spa is filling, it may be necessary to adjust the steel support legs. Should the unit bow outward, lengthen the steel support leg by turning the top nut counter clockwise. Should the shell bow inward, shorten the steel support BLUE DRAIN HOSE a" leg by turning the top nut clockwise. Be careful to only adjust the nut 1l4 or 112 a turn at any one time. Do GATE VALVES not extend the leg length too much as this may cause deformation on the top flange. Adjustments may be necessary on more than one leg. For final adjustment see section STEEL SUPPORT LEG ASSEMBLY DETAILS— p. 12 • Visually check all union connections pump plugs and plumbing for minor leaks. In the event of a leak, h ensure all union connections and pump plugs are tight �H and o-ringslgaskets are in place and not pinched. „ • Before applying voltage to power-up your swim spa, 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. See section PUMP PRIMING/ RELEASING AN AIR LOCK— p.21 f • Turn the main power ON at your electrical panel. GATE VALVE STEM LOCK . Follow the control instructions for your particular model swim spa to put the pump into low speed. See section HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS— p. 22 20 HYDROPOOL .UNIONS • If the pump(,) is located below water level, the water should start circulating immediately. If the motor works but you do not notice water circulation within the first ` 15 seconds, the pump may require priming due to trapped air (referred to as an 'air lock'). If the pumps have not self-primed after 2 minutes, and water is not flowing from the jets, DO NOT allow the pumps to continue to BLUE DRAIN HOSE run. Turn power off at the main house panel (or GFCI) and try releasing the air by loosening the union on the GATE VALVES discharge side of the pump(s) while the motor is not running. Turn the power back on. If the pumps do not prime after 15 seconds,sometimes momentarily turning the RELEASING AIR TRAPPED IN FILTER... pump(s) off and on will help the system to prime (note: do not do this more than 5 times). 11 v Important: Under NO circumstances should the pump(s) be allowed to operate without priming beyond 5 minutes, as this may not only cause unwarrantable damage to the pump, it may also cause the control system to go into an overheat condition. Definition: 'Priming' a pump is a term used to describe the ON, 71 process in which air trapped in the plumbing and pump wet-end (referred to as an 'air lock') is released, allowing °. the pump to move water efficiently through the plumbing system and to the jets. • When the pump starts circulating on low speed, it will be AIR VENT VALVE necessary to release trapped air in the filter. Carefully loosen the vent valve counter-clockwise until there is the hissing sound of air escaping. Once there is a steady PUMP PRIMING/RELEASING AN AIR LOCK... stream of water, close the vent valve, ensuring that the o-ring does not become pinched. • If your swim spa is equipped with the optional REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT PACKAGE, close the gate THROUGHTH um valves on either side of the (s), loosen off the lids on PUMP UNION pump(s), the priming pots, fill with water, re-install lid(s), turn on the pump(s), and simultaneously re-open gate valve(s). r ,•; • Turn the pump(s) onto high speed and re-check for leaks. The control system will automatically return the pump(s) to low speed (or OFF) after 30 minutes. z' I, • Adjust the swim spa heat control at the topside panel to the desired water temperature. • Adjust water balance (pH, TA, calcium hardness) to PUMP PRIMING/RELEASING AN AIR LOCK recommended levels and add sanitizor. See section SWIM On some systems a Pr message will appear on the SPA WATER BALANCE- p.?? display indicating that the system is in PUMP PRIMING MODE. This mode will last for 4 to 5 minutes before • The swim spa will initially require 24-48 hours to reach the automatically entering the normal operation mode. See desired temperature. complete details for your swim spa in section HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS- p. 22 • Ensure the insulating bubble cover provided,or the optional insulated safety hard cover, remain on the swim spa and the air controls are closed during the entire heat up pro- cess. 21 HYDROPOOL HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA HYDROPOOL AQUATRAINER SERIES on pump priming. ' Once ump priming has been successfully completed, press the t pads to turn off the pumps. Next, manually exit PRIMING MODE by pressing either the (E pad or the pad. If you do not manually exit Priming Mode, it will automatically terminate after 4 to 5 minutes. Be sure that INITIAL START-UP the pumps have been primed before exiting this mode. Before applying voltage to power-up your swim spa, it is TEMPERATURE CONTROL very important that you understand the sequence of events FUNCTIONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT that occur when the system is activated in order that the After you manually exit or the system automatically exits pumps can be primed efficiently and damage to the pumps PRIMING MODE, your swim spa will automatically heat to can be avoided. the factory preset default temperature of 27°C (807). The topside panel will briefly show the default temperature,and At initial power-up,this display will appear, then the display will appear as follows: UU 5 and the system will show 4 sets of — Note that the water temperature is not numbers in succession (ie. 100 then 113 yet displayed, as the system requires then 15 then 240). These numbers represent the current Tfiff — approximately 2 minutes of water flow software revision, and the system input voltage. STA"°"°° through the heater to determine temperature.This is referred to as'polling' After the initial software indicators are and is indicated on the display by the Flashing r shown, this display will appear.This display Pump I Low Speed Icon O icon. After 2 minutes the display is indicating that the system is in PUMP will show the current measured water PRIMING MODE. This mode will last for 4 to 5 minutes temperature. before automatically exiting and entering the normal operation mode. You can also manually exit the PUMP Press the Cj�) pad to increase the PRIMING MODE after the pumps are primed. �V v F temperature to the desired setting. The TIME M icon will appear on the display While in this mode, the heater circuit is disabled to STANDARD Indicating that the heater has been allow the priming process to -be completed without activated. the possibility of energizing the heater element during Flashing low flow or no flow conditions. The system will not Pump l Low speed Icon automatically activate any of the functions, however, by pushing the ff) pads on the topside control, the pumps The system automatically activates Pump 1 low speed every can be manually activated 30 minutes for at least 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, the water temperature is determined.At this point,if the water Definition: 'Priming' a pump is a term used to describe the temperature is lower than the set temperature, P1 will process in which air trapped in the plumbing and pump continue to run and the CD icon will appear on the wet-end (referred to as an 'air lock') is released, allowing display.The heater will operate until the water temperature the pump to move water efficiently through the plumbing reaches the set temperature point, after which, both the system and to the jets. heater and Pump 1 low will automatically turn off. PUMP PRIMING MODE As soon as 'PR' is indicated on the — — topside panel, push the left pad RMf to start Pump 1 in low speed, then again STARMRO to switch to high speed. Push the centert pad and right pad to start Flashing Pump 2 and Pump 3 respectively . These Pumpl Pump are both single speed - high only. All of Pump the pumps will now be operating in high speed to facilitate priming. See FILLING, CHECKING AND STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA- p. 20 for complete instructions 22 HYDROPOOL TO CHECKICHANGE THE SET TEMPERATURE PUMPS AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT 0 0 The last measured temperature is constantly P1 high speed, P2 Et P3 - 30 minutes displayed on the topside control.When either of these pads P1 low speed -4 hours. is pressed once, the display will show the set temperature. Press either pad a second time to increase or decrease the CLEAN-UP CYCLES set temperature.After 3 seconds the display will once again The Clean-up Cycle begins 30 minutes after the show the last measured temperature. pump(s) have been turned off or have automatically timed-out. P1 low speed and the ozonator (optional) will The temperature can be adjusted from 27`C (80°F) to operate for one hour. 40°C(104°F) in 1` increments PUMPS / JETS FUNCTION SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK TIME The(E flashes on the topside control display upon initial 0 from left to right on topside control - P1, P2, P3 start-up. This reminder will disappear once the clock time PUMP 1 (P1) is programmed. 1st press - turns on low speed - the P1 icon '10 Press E) then a) to enter programming mode. spins slowly 2nd press - turns on high speed - the P1 icon To set the hour: Press CE or 0 -each press changes the spins faster time by 1 hour. 3rd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed when P1 is off Press 0 to enter, and to continue to set minutes. When P1 low is already operating, the 1 st press of the P1 To set minutes: Press FA) or 0 -each press changes the 0 pad puts the pump directly into high speed. time by 1 minute. Low speed P1 starts automatically every 30 minutes to Press the 0 pad again to continue to the filter cycle measure water temperature (in STANDARD Mode only-see programming mode (see below) MODE FUNCTION), when a filter cycle is activated, or when a freeze condition is detected. OR When P2 or P3 is manually activated, P1 low speed Press the 0 pad to exit programming mode. is automatically activated and operates until the pump(s) time out. If P2 or P3 is turned on During normal operation, pressing the 0 pad will display even briefly, and then turned back off, P1 low will the current time for 3 seconds. operate for a minimum of 2 minutes. FILTER CYCLES PUMP 2 (P2) Once the system clock time has been programmed, the 1st press - turns on high speed - the P2 icon system will automatically activate P1 low speed to filter the spins fast water for 2 hours twice each day. 2nd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed when P2 is off. FACTORY PRESET DEFAULT PUMP 3 (P3) 'FILTER 1' the system automatically activates P1 low to 1st press - turns on high speed - the P3 icon operate from 8 AM to 10 AM.The F1 LED indicator, located spins fast on the left side of the topside control panel, will light 2nd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed during filter cycle 1 operation. when P3 is off. 'FILTER 2' the system automatically activates P1 low to operate from 8 PM to 10 PM.The F2 LED indicator, located on the left side of the topside control panel, will light during filter cycle 2 operation. 23 HYDROPOOL PROGRAMMING FILTER CYCLES PURGE CYCLES To change the factory default filter cycle settings The system automatically activates P2 Et P3 for 5 minutes Press 0 then O then 0 then 0 within three at the beginning of each filter cycle to circulate fresh, seconds. sanitized water into these plumbing circuits. (You will already have advanced to this point if you pressed MODE FUNCTION 0 after completing the SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK TIME 0 This pad is used to change swim spa o eration to either programming sequence) STRNDRRO,ECOP1017y or SLEEP mode.Press to enter mode programming and press 0 to select the desired mode. At this point PROUR17,FILTERI and STRRTT,'17E will appear on The LCD will flash until O is pressed again to confirm the the display selection. To set the hour: Press FbD or -each press changes the STANDARD MODE time by 1 hour. The system automatically starts P1 low speed every 30 minutes to measure water temperature, and maintain the Press H)to enter, and to continue to set minutes. set temperature. The word STRIYORRO will remain on the display along with the last measured temperature. The To set minutes: Press 0 or M- each press changes the current water temperature is displayed only after the pump time by 5 minutes has been operating for at least 2 minutes. Press a)to enter,and to proceed ECONOMY MODE The system will heat to the set temperature only during the At this point PROGRR17, FILTERI and ENOTME will appear on filter cycles.The display will show the word EC011,0/9y. the display STANDARD-IN-ECONOMY MODE To set the hour: Press(—k-)or -each press changes the While the system is in Economy Mode, pressing any time by 1 hour. pad will cause the system to activate Standard Mode for 1 hour, after which the system will revert back to Economy Press CE to enter,and to continue to set minutes Mode. Pressing the O pad during this time will put the system back into Economy Mode immediately. To set minutes: Press 0 or 0-each press changes the time by 5 minutes SLEEP MODE The system will heat to within 10`C (20°F) of the set Press 0 to enter,and to proceed temperature only during filter cycles.The display will show the word SLEEP. At this point PROGRR"I, FILTER2 and STRRT1,117E will appear on the display LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) Continually provides feedback on the Adjust time as above �V operating status of the swim spa. me Icons indicate various functions and S,.NWo Press 0 to enter,and to proceed programming information. At this point PR05RR17, FILTER2 and ENDTtI?E will appear on the display LCD INVERT This feature inverts the LCD readout for convenient viewing Adjust time as above from inside the swim spa.To invert the readout, Press the 0 pad again to enter the filter cycle times into Press F or then the system and exit programming mode. *Top right hand corner on topside control panel The 'F1' light on the left side of the topside control panel To return the LCD readout to normal viewing (from outside will illuminate to indicate that the system is in Filter 1 of the swim spa), repeat. cycle. The 'F2' light on the left side of the topside control panel will illuminate to indicate that the system is in Filter 2 cycle. 24 HYDROPOOL TOPSIDE PANEL LOCK FEATURES All functions will turn off, but P1 low speed can be TEMPERATURE LOCK activated (by pressing the P1 CE pad)to facilitate draining The temperature lock feature prevents unauthorized the swim spa and the display will show drn water temperature adjustment. When the temperature lock is activated, all automatic functions will continue to PressanypadotherthanthePI pad to return the system to operate normally. normal operation. See section DRAINING YOUR SWIM SPA— p.49 -for detailed instructions. The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of MOOD LIGHTING each other to activate the lock: then then P1 0 then O STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING TEMPERATURE UNLOCK Press the(M pad on the topside control to turn the light The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of on and off. each other to deactivate the lock: LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED then 0 then 0 then P1 Press the pad on the topside control to start the selection of LED lighting modes. Pressing the pad When locked, the 'TL' light on the left side of the topside on/off within 3 seconds cycles through the various 'light control panel will illuminate.Only the topside control panel shows'When the LED lighting is turned OFF for more than 5 temperature pads will be deactivated. seconds, then turned back ON, the system will resume the last 'light show' For complete description of 'light shows', TOPSIDE PANEL FULL LOCK see MOOD LIGHTING — p. 19 The topside panel lock feature prevents unauthorized use of the swim spa controls. When the topside control panel The system will automatically turn off the mood lighting lock is activated, all automatic functions will continue to after 4 hours. operate normally. OZONATOR OPTIONAL The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES and CLEAN UP each other to activate the lock: CYCLES only. The display will show the 03 icon while the ozonator is operating. then P1 a)then(ID FREEZE PROTECTION TOPSIDE PANEL UNLOCK If the temperature sensor detects a drop to 7°C (447) The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of within the heater chamber, the system automatically each other to deactivate the lock: activates all pumps to provide freeze protection.The pumps will operate until the temperature reaches 7.2°C (45`F),and CE then P1 then 0 then will continue to operate for an additional 4 minutes before returning to normal system mode. When locked, the 'PL' light on the left side of the topside control panel will illuminate. All of the topside control panel pads will be deactivated except for the 0 pad. STANDBY / DRAIN ASSIST The standby/drain assist feature stops the system from operating automatically, allowing for convenient filter cartridge removal and for safe draining of the swim spa. The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of each other. Press O then the P2 pad and the display will flash: S89 25 HYDROPOOL HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA HYDROPOOL AQUATRAINER SERIES* y v FILTER CYCLES Your swim spa control system automatically activates P1 low speed to filter the water twice each day(one filter cycle *s every 12 hours).The first filter cycle begins 1 minute after y I your spa is initially powered up.The second filter cycle will H, o begin 12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. The 18 �\ duration of the filter cycle (length of time P1 low runs) is programmable from the topside control panel, and can be s » set from 0 -12 hours, where 0 represents no filtration and 12 represents continuous filtration. Example:selecting 3 would configure the system for 3 hours INITIAL START—UP of filtration every 12 hours (3 hrs on,9hrs off). When you initially power up your swim spa, it will default to the factory-preset temperature of 35°C (95°F), and The low speed pump will start automatically when: a filtration cycle of 1 out of every 12 hours (see FILTER • the system calls for heat. The Heater indicator CYCLES) lights when the heater is on, and flashes when the system is calling for heat, but the heater has TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT not yet activated. Use these arrows to increase or decrease • a filter cycle is activated. nwater temperature. The temperature • a freeze condition is detected. See FREEZE setting will be displayed for 5 seconds PROTECTION/SMART WINTER MODE to confirm your new selection. When low speed is already on,the 1st press of the pad NOTE: The set point symbol indicates the desired puts the pump directly into high speed. temperature, NOT the current water temperature! SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Water temperature can be adjusted by 1° increments from Enter Programming mode by pressing down and 15°C-40°C(59°F-104°F) �♦� holding the PROGRAM pad for 5 seconds, then proceed through the following steps: PUMPS/JETS FUNCTION SYSTEM CLOCK TIME: fl j PUMP 1 (P1): The hour will be flashing on the display '~ 1st press - turns on low speed of pump 2nd press - turns on high speed of pump �/• Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad 3rd press - turns off high speed of pump O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour PUMP 2 (P2) / PUMP 3 (P3): v from 00: to 11: 1st press - turns on P2 2nd press - turns on P3 Press the PROGRAM pad* followed by the ENTER/LIGHT 3rd press - turns off P2 pad Op and the minutes will flash on the display 4th Press - turns off P3 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from When P1 low is already operating, the 1st press of the P1 00: to 59: pad puts the pump directly into high speed. Press the PROGRAM pad O� to confirm setting and PUMPS AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT advance to the next parameter P1, P2 and P3 - 20 minutes *OPTIONAL REMOTE ABOVE-GRADE EQUIPMENT PACKAGE-NORTH AMERICA ONLY 26 �.a HYDROPOOL FILTER CYCLE START TIME AND DURATION The system automatically performs two filter cycles per Press the PROGRAM pad to confirm setting and day. To program a filter cycle, you must enter 1) the time advance to the next parameter you want the filter cycle to start and 2)the duration of the filter cycle. To prevent excessive water temperature due to long filtration cycles during warmer weather (referred to as SETTING FIRST FILTER CYCLE START TIME: 'thermal creep'): 'Font'will be showing on the display If the water temperature exceeds the set point by more than -�� Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad 2°F for more than 3 hours,the system will turn off the pump. The'Filter' indicator 4 will flash on/off for the rest of the O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour duration of the filter cycle — on for .5 seconds, off for .5 from 00 to 11 seconds, on for .5 seconds, off for 1.5 seconds. Should the water temperature cool down to 1°F above the set point Pressthe PROGRAM pad followed bythe ENTER/LIGHT before the filter cycle times out,the system will activate the pad ,§ and the minutes will flash on the display pump for the remaining duration of the cycle. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from 00 to 59 ECONOMY START TIME AND DURATION: Economy mode maintains water temperature at 10°C(20°F) Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and below the set point temperature.See MODE FUNCTION for advance to the next parameter complete details. SETTING FIRST FILTER CYCLE DURATION: Anytime the system is in Economy mode, this icon i 'Fdu1'will be showing on the display will show on the display. Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad SETTING FIRST ECONOMY CYCLE START TIME: O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjustfrom OFF 'Eon1'will be showing on the display (always off)to 12(always on) -§ Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour advance to the next parameter from 00 to 11 Press the PROGRAM pad •i• followed by the ENTER/ SETTING SECOND FILTER CYCLE START TIME: LIGHT pad - and the minutes will flash on the display 'Font'will be showing on the display -�� Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from 00 to 59 O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour from 00 to 11 Press the PROGRAM pad to confirm setting and advance to the next parameter Pressthe PROGRAM pad followed bythe ENTER/LIGHT pad � and the minutes will flash on the display SETTING FIRST ECONOMY CYCLE DURATION: 'Edu1'will be showing on the display Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from 2j„ Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad 00 to 59 OO Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust from OFF Press the PROGRAM pad to confirm setting and (always off)to 24(always on) advance to the next parameter Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and SETTING SECOND FILTER CYCLE DURATION: advance to the next parameter 'Fdu2'will be showing on the display Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad SETTING SECOND ECONOMY CYCLE START TIME: 'Eon2'will be showing on the display O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust from OFF =j„ Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad (always off)to 12(always on) 27 HYDROPOOL O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour MODE FUNCTION from 00 to 11 This pad is used to change swim spa operation from STANDARD to ECONOMY mode. Pressthe PROGRAM pad 'i• followed bythe ENTER/LIGHT (t pad � and the minutes will flash on the display ECONOMY MODE: Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from Maintains water temperature at 10°C (20°F) below the 00 to 59 set point temperature. When Economy mode is manually activated by pressing the ECONOMY pad, user Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and programming is overridden until midnight of the current day, advance to the next parameter or until manually deactivated. SETTING SECOND ECONOMY CYCLE DURATION: STANDARD MODE: 'Edu2'will be showing on the display The user set point temperature is maintained. The system §Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad automatically activates P1 low speed whenever there is a heat demand. O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust from OFF (always off)to 24(always on) LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) 'F . Continually provides feedback on Press the PROGRAM pad �4� to confirm setting and "��8�$.p: the operating status of the swim spa. advance to the next parameter o AIcons indicate various functions and � PM programming information. SETTING THIRD ECONOMY CYCLE START TIME: �� 'Eon3'will be showing on the display 5-/ Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad INVERTING THE DISPLAY: This feature inverts the LCD readout for convenient viewing O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the hour from inside the swim spa. Press and hold the ECONOMY from 00 to 11 pad O for 2 seconds to toggle between inverted and normal display modes. Press the PROGRAM pad ��& followed by the ENTER/ LIGHT pad§ and the minutes will flash on the display TOPSIDE PANEL LOCK FEATURE Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the minutes from The topside panel lock feature prevents unauthorized use 00 to 59 of the controls. While the panel lock feature is enabled, all automatic system functions will continue to operate Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and normally. advance to the next parameter TO LOCK SETTING THIRD ECONOMY CYCLE DURATION: Press and hold the P1 pad (� for 5 seconds.The display 'Edu3'will be showing on the display will show'LocF' §Press the ENTER/LIGHT pad TO UNLOCK O O Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust from OFF Press and hold the P1 pad M again for 5 seconds until the (always off)to 24(always on) display shows'Uloc' Press the PROGRAM pad * to confirm setting and advance to the next parameter PURGE CYCLES The system automatically activates P2 £t P3 for 1 minute at the beginning of each filter cycle to circulate fresh, sanitized water into these plumbing circuits. 28 HYDROPOOL MOOD LIGHTING OZONATOR OPTIONAL STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES only. Press the LIGHT/ENTER pad �j on the topside control panel to operate the light as follows: FREEZE PROTECTION / SMART WINTER MODE The system continuously monitors the ambient air 1st press - highest light intensity temperature inside the control box. If at anytime the 2nd press - medium light intensity temperature drops below 13°C (55°F) the system activates 3rd press - low light intensity the Freeze/Winter Mode for the next 24 hours. In this 4th press - OFF mode, if the pump has not operated during the last 2 hours (whether manually or automatically), P1 low speed LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED will automatically activate for 1 minute to circulate warm Press the LIGHT/ENTER pad i on the topside control water through the plumbing. While the pump is operating panel to start the selection of LED lighting modes. Pressing in this mode,the Filter mode indicator epe will flash on the the pad ON/OFF within 3 seconds cycles through the display. various'light shows:When the LED lighting is turned OFF for longer than 5 seconds, then turned back ON, the system will resume the last 'light show' For complete detailed description of'light shows'see MOOD LIGHTING - p.19 29 HYDROPOOL HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA HYDROPOOL AQUAPLAY SERIES TEMPERATURE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT After you manually exit or the system automatically exits • PRIMING MODE, your swim spa will automatically heat to the factory preset default temperature of 38°C (1007) The topside panel will briefly show the default temperature,and INITIAL START-UP then the display will appear as follows: Before applying voltage to power-up your swim spa, it is very important that you understand the sequence of events �_ Note that the water temperature is not that occur when the system is activated in order that the yet displayed, as the system requires pump can be primed efficiently and damage to the system approximately 2 minutes of water flow can be avoided. through the heater to determine temperature. This is referred to as'polling'and is indicated on the display by the At initial power-up,this display will appear, -- icon. After 2 minutes the display will show the current U U 5 and the system will show 4 sets of measured water temperature numbers in succession (ie. 100 then 103 then 15 then 240). These numbers represent the current Press the CE pad to increase the software revision, and the system input voltage. 1 U temperature to the desired setting.The Heat indicator light on the topside control panel After the initial software indicators are will shimmer for 90 seconds, indicating that the system is P r shown, this display will appear.This display not yet heating,then will illuminate solidly to indicate that is indicating that the system is in PUMP the heater circuit has been energized and the water is being PRIMING MODE. This mode will last for 4 to 5 minutes heated. before automatically exiting and entering the normal operation mode.You can also manually exit PUMP PRIMING The system automatically activates Pump 1 low speed MODE after the pump is primed. every 30 minutes for at least 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, the water temperature is determined. At this point, if While in this mode, the heater circuit is disabled to allow the water temperature is lower than the set temperature, the priming process to be completed without the possibility P1 will continue to run and the Heat indicator light on of energizing the heater element during low flow or no flow the topside control panel will illuminate. The heater will conditions. The system will not automatically activate any operate until the water temperature reaches the set of the functions, however, by pushing the 0 pad on the temperature point, after which, both the heater and Pump topside control,the pump can be manually activated. 1 low will automatically turn off. Definition: 'Priming' a pump is a term used to describe TO CHECK/CHANGE THE SET TEMPERATURE the process in which air trapped in the plumbingO The last measured temperature is constantly and pump wet-end (referred to as an 'air lock') displayed on the topside panel. When this is released, allowing the pump to move water pad is pressed once any time during normal efficiently through the plumbing system and to operation, the display will show the set temperature for the jets. 3 seconds. Press this pad a second time to increase or decrease the set temperature.To change the direction of the PUMP PRIMING MODE temperature settings (ie. lower vs. raise the temperature), As soon as 'PR' is indicated on the topside allow the display to revert back to the current water Pr panel, push the pad to start Pump 1 temperature then press the 0 pad again. in low speed, then again to switch to high speed to facilitate priming. See FILLING, CHECKING AND The temperature can be adjusted from 27"C (80°F) to STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA-p.20 for complete instructions 40`C (104°F) in 1° increments. on pump priming. Once pump priming has been successfully completed, press the pad to turn off the pump. Next, manually exit PRIMING MODE by pressing the M pad.If you do not manually exit PRIMING MODE,it will automatically terminate after 4 to 5 minutes. Be sure that the pump is primed before exiting this mode. 30 1 � HYDROPOOL PUMP / JETS FUNCTION The display will show: O Press this pad to activate the pump dpi both day and night cycles d day cycle only 1st press - turns on low speed n night cycle only 2nd press - turns on high speed 3rd press - turns off pump Press M to select the number of filter cycles When low speed is already operating, the 1st press of the For continuous filtration,select F12 and Cyn 0 pad puts the pump directly into high speed. Low speed starts automatically every 30 minutes to measure Press O to exit programming mode and save changes. water temperature (in STANDARD Mode only - see MODE FUNCTION), when a filter cycle is activated, or when a MODE FUNCTION freeze condition is detected. A combination of keypads is used to change swim spa operation to either'STANDARD','ECONOMY'or'SLEEP' mode. PUMP AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT High speed - 15 minutes PROGRAMMING MODE FUNCTION Low speed - 2 hours Press 0 then - the current mode setting will flash on the display CLEAN-UP CYCLES The Clean-up Cycle begins 30 minutes after the pump Press 0 to cycle though to the desired mode has been turned off or has automatically timed-out. The pump low speed and the ozonator (optional) will operate Press to select and confirm the selection. for one hour. STANDARD MODE FILTER CYCLES The system automatically starts the pump low speed every The system will automatically activate the pump low speed 30 minutes to measure water temperature, and maintain to filter the water either once or twice each day,and can be the set temperature.The display will show Std briefly,then programmed by the user.The first filter cycle("day") begins the last measured water temperature. The current water 6 minutes after the spa is initially powered up.The second temperature is displayed only after the pump has been filter cycle ("night") begins 12 hours after the start of the operating for at least 2 minutes. first filter cycle. The filter cycle duration - length of time the pump low runs - is programmable from 1 to 12 hours ECONOMY MODE (F1 to F12).The factory default is 2 hours,twice daily. The system will heat to the set temperature only during the filter cycles.The display will show Ecn when the PROGRAMMING FILTER CYCLES temperature is non-current. When the temperature is To change the factory default filter cycle settings current, the display will alternate between Ecn and the water temperature. Press a) then - the current filter cycle duration will be displayed Press to configure the filter cycle frequency 31 HYDROPOOL STANDARD-IN-ECONOMY MODE MOOD LIGHTING While the system is in Economy Mode, pressing the pad or the 0 pad will cause the system to activate O Standard Mode for 1 hour, after which the system will revert back to Economy Mode.The cls lay will show St=d STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING while in this mode. Pressing the then 0 pads Press the 0 pad on the topside control to turn the light during this time will put the system back into Economy on and off. Mode immediately. LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED SLEEP MODE Press the (E pad on the topside control to start the The system will heat to within 10`C (20°F) of the set selection of LED lighting modes.Pressing the O pad on/off temperature only during filter cycles.The display will show within 3 seconds cycles through the various 'light shows' SLP until the mode is changed. When the LED lighting is turned OFF for more than 5 STANDBY DRAIN ASSIST seconds, then turned back ON, the system will resume the last 'light show: For complete description of 'light shows', The standby/drain assist feature stops the system from see MOOD LIGHTING - p. 19 operating automatically, allowing for convenient filter cartridge removal and for safe draining of the swim spa. The system will automatically turn off the mood lighting The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of after 4 hours. each other. Press CD then the Q) pad - the display will OZONATOR OPTIONAL flash Sby. The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES and CLEAN UP CYCLES only All functions will turn off, but the pump low speed can be activated (by pressing the ff) pad) to facilitate draining FREEZE PROTECTION the hot tub -the display will show DR0. If the temperature sensor detects a drop to 7`C(447)within the heater chamber, the system automatically activates the Press any pad other than the(M pad to return the system pump to provide freeze protection. The pump will operate to normal operation. until the temperature reaches 7.2'C (45°F), and then will See DRAINING YOUR SWIM SPA - p. 49 - for detailed continue to operate for an additional 4 minutes before instructions. returning to normal system mode. 32 HYDROPOOL HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEMS EUROPE HYDROPOOL AQUATRAINER Et AQUASPORT SERIES PUMP PRIMING MODE As soon as 'PR' is indicated on the topside panel, push the left ff) pad DME L" to start Pump 1 in low speed,then again SU"DADO w to switch to high speed. Push the center O pad and right)pad to start Flashing Pump 2 and Pump 3 respectively. These Pumps pump3 are both single speed - high only. All of Pump the pumps will now be operating in high speed to facilitate priming. See FILLING, CHECKING AND STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA- p. 20 for complete instructions on , pump priming. Once pump priming has been successfully completed, press INITIAL START—UP the s;�� pads to turn off the pumps. Next, manually exit PRIMING MODE by pressing either the Cj�) pad or the Before applying voltage to power-up your swim spa, it is O pad. If you do not manually exit Priming Mode, it will very important that you understand the sequence of events automatically terminate after 4 to 5 minutes. Be sure that that occur when the system is activated in order that the the pumps have been primed before exiting this mode. pumps can be primed efficiently and damage to the pumps can be avoided. TEMPERATURE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT At initial power-up, this display will appear, After you manually exit or the system automatically exits UV 5 and the system will show 4 sets of PRIMING MODE, your swim spa will automatically heat to numbers in succession (ie. 100 then 113 the factory preset default temperature of 38°C(100°F).The then 15 then 240). These numbers represent the current topside panel will briefly show the default temperature,and software revision, and the system input voltage. then the display will appear as follows: Note that the water temperature is not After the initial software indicators are — yet displayed, as the system requires P r shown, this display will appear. This display �— approximately 2 minutes of water flow is indicating that the system is in PUMP S'""°""° through the heater to determine PRIMING MODE. This mode will last for 4 to 5 minutes temperature.This is referred to as'polling' before automatically exiting and entering the normal and is indicated on the display by the operation mode. You can also manually exit the PUMP Flashing P O Pump1LowSpeedlcon icon. After 2 minutes the display PRIMING MODE after the pumps are primed. will show the current measured water While in this mode, the heater circuit is disabled to temperature. allow the priming process to be completed without Press the Cj�) pad to increase the the possibility of energizing the heater element during 117rl" temperature to the desired setting. The low flow or no flow conditions. The system will not t LI Li�— Taw 0 icon will appear on the display automatically activate any of the functions, however, by S'""°""° Indicating that the heater has been pushing the 0 pads on the topside control, the pumps activated. can be manually activated Flashing Pump 1 Low speed Icon Definition: 'Priming' a pump is a term used to describe the process in which air trapped in the plumbing and pump The system automatically activates Pump 1 low speed every wet-end (referred to as an 'air lock') is released, allowing 30 minutes for at least 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, the the pump to move water efficiently through the plumbing water temperature is determined.At this point, if the water system and to the jets. temperature is lower than the set temperature, P1 will continue to run and the O icon will appear on the display.The heater will operate until the water temperature reaches the set temperature point, after which, both the heater and Pump 1 low will automatically turn off. 33 HYDROPOOL TO CHECK/CHANGE THE SET TEMPERATURE PUMPS AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT FA) 0 The last measured temperature is constantly P1 high speed, P2 Et P3 - 30 minutes displayed on the topside control.When either of these pads P1 low speed -4 hours. is pressed once, the display will show the set temperature. Press either pad a second time to increase or decrease the CLEAN-UP CYCLES set temperature.After 3 seconds the display will once again The Clean-up Cycle begins 30 minutes after the show the last measured temperature. pump(s) have been turned off or have automatically timed-out. P1 low speed and the ozonator (optional) will The temperature can be adjusted from 27°C (80°F) to operate for one hour. 40'C (104°F) in 1° increments SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK TIME IMPORTANT NOTE The CD flashes on the topside control display upon initial Heater works only on pump 1 low speed and turns off start-up. This reminder will disappear once the clock time whenever another pump is activated (exception: 3-Phase is programmed. installations) PUMPS / JETS FUNCTION Press 0 then a) to enter programming mode. 0 from left to right on topside control - P1, P2, P3 To set the hour: Press 0 or 0 -each press changes the PUMP 1 (P1) time by 1 hour. 1st press - turns on low speed - the P1 icon Press CK to enter, and to continue to set minutes. spins slowly 2nd press - turns on high speed - the P1 icon To set minutes: Press RD or - each press changes the spins faster time by 1 minute. 3rd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed when P1 is off Press the 0 pad again to continue to the filter cycle When P1 low is already operating, the 1st press of the P1 Programming mode (see below) 0 pad puts the pump directly into high speed. OR Low speed P1 starts automatically every 30 minutes to Press the 0 pad to exit programming mode. measure water temperature(in STANDARD Mode only-see MODE FUNCTION), when a filter cycle is activated, or when During normal operation, pressing the CD pad will display a freeze condition is detected. the current time for 3 seconds. When P2 or P3 is manually activated, P1 low speed FILTER CYCLES is automatically activated and operates until Once the system clock time has been programmed, the the pump(s) time out. If P2 or P3 is turned on system will automatically activate P1 low speed to filter the even briefly, and then turned back off, P1 low will water for 2 hours twice each day. operate for a minimum of 2 minutes. PUMP 2 (P2)* FACTORY PRESET DEFAULT FILTER 1' the system automatically activates P1 low to 1St press - turns on high speed - the P2 icon :''_` operate from 8 AM to 10 AM.The F1 LED indicator, located spins fast on the left side of the topside control panel, will light 2nd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed during filter cycle 1 operation. when P2 is off. 'FILTER 2' the system automatically activates P1 low to PUMP 3 (P3)* operate from 8 PM to 10 PM.The F2 LED indicator, located 1St press - turns on high speed - the P3 icon on the left side of the topside control panel, will light spins fast during filter cycle 2 operation. 2nd press - turns off pump - no icon displayed when P3 is off. *For applications requiring a separate dedicated control for P2 and P3,see section SWIM JETS PUMP(S)TIMERS- p. 17 34 HYDROPOOL PROGRAMMING FILTER CYCLES PURGE CYCLES* To change the factory default filter cycle settings The system automatically activates P2 Et P3 for 5 minutes Press 0 then O then O then 0 within three at the beginning of each filter cycle to introduce fresh, seconds. sanitized water into these plumbing circuits. (You will already have advanced to this point if you pressed *For applications requiring a separate dedicated control for after completing the SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK TIME P2 and P3,see secion SWIM JETS PUMP(S)TIMERS- p. 17 sequence) MODE FUNCTION At this point PRDGkRm,FILTERI and STRRT TIl7E will appear on This pad is used to change swim spa o eration to either the display STRNDRRD,EE011011Y or SLEEP mode.Press to enter mode programming and press FO to select the desired mode. To set the hour: Press 0 or -each press changes the The LCD will flash until O is pressed again to confirm the time by 1 hour. selection. Press 0 to enter,and to continue to set minutes. STANDARD MODE The system automatically starts P1 low speed every 30 To set minutes: Press(i)or 0- each press changes the minutes to measure water temperature, and maintain the time by 5 minutes set temperature. The word STRIYDRRD will remain on the display along with the last measured temperature. The Press CX)to enter, and to proceed current water temperature is displayed only after the pump has been operating for at least 2 minutes. At this point PROGl;Rt", FILTER] and ENDTI"IE will appear on the display ECONOMY MODE The system will heat to the set temperature only during the To set the hour: Press Cc or 0- each press changes the filter cycles.The display will show the word ECC"D77y. time by 1 hour. STANDARD-IN-ECONOMY MODE Press(E to enter, and to continue to set minutes While the system is in Economy Mode,pressing any 0 pad or the C�D pad will cause the system to activate Standard To set minutes: Press CE or a)- each press changes the Mode for 1 hour, after which the system will revert back to time by 5 minutes Economy Mode. Pressing the O pad during this time will put the system back into Economy Mode immediately. Press 0 to enter,and to proceed SLEEP MODE At this point PROGRRI7, FILTER2 and STRRTTIRE will appear The system will heat to within 10°C (20`F) of the set on the display temperature only during filter cycles.The display will show the word SLEEP. Adjust time as above LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) Press to enter, and to proceed Continually provides feedback on the 1111'1° operating status of the swim spa. At this point PROGRRI7, FILTER2 and EIYDTI17E will appear on n ME 1 L1 Li Icons Icons indicate various functions and the display STANDARD programming information. Adjust time as above LCD INVERT Press the 0 pad again to enter the filter cycle times into This feature inverts the LCD readout for convenient viewing the system and exit programming mode. from inside the swim spa.To invert the readout, The 'F1' light on the left side of the topside control panel Press 0 or 0 then will illuminate to indicate that the system is in Filter 1 cycle. *Top right hand corner on topside control panel The 'F2' light on the left side of the topside control panel To return the LCD readout to normal viewing (from outside will illuminate to indicate that the system is in Filter 2 of the swim spa), repeat. cyc I e. 35 HYDROPOOL TOPSIDE PANEL LOCK FEATURES Press any pad other than the P1 pad to return the system to TEMPERATURE LOCK normal operation. See section DRAINING YOUR SWIM The temperature lock feature prevents unauthorized water SPA- p.49 - for detailed instructions. temperature adjustment. When the temperature lock is activated, all automatic functions will continue to operate MOOD LIGHTING normally. O The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING each other to activate the lock: Press the� pad on the topside control to turn the light on and off. 0 then then P1 0 thenCc LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED TEMPERATURE UNLOCK Press the 0 pad on the topside control to start the The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of selection of LED lighting modes. Pressing the � pad each other to deactivate the lock: on/off within 3 seconds cycles through the various 'light shows'When the LED lighting is turned OFF for more than 5 0 then 0 then P1 a)then CK) seconds, then turned back ON, the system will resume the last 'light show' For complete description of 'light shows', When locked, the 'TL' light on the left side of the topside see MOOD LIGHTING - p. 19 control panel will illuminate.Only the topside control panel temperature pads will be deactivated. The system will automatically turn off the mood lighting after 4 hours. TOPSIDE PANEL FULL LOCK The topside panel lock feature prevents unauthorized use OZONATOR OPTIONAL of the swim spa controls. When the topside control panel The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES and CLEAN UP lock is activated, all automatic functions will continue to CYCLES only. The display will show the C3 icon while the operate normally. ozonator is operating. The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of FREEZE PROTECTION each other to activate the lock: If the temperature sensor detects a drop to 7°C (44°F) within the heater chamber, the system automatically 0 then P1 a)then Fk_� activates all pumps to provide freeze protection.The pumps will operate until the temperature reaches 7.2°C (45°17), and TOPSIDE PANEL UNLOCK then will continue to operate for an additional 4 minutes The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of before returning to normal system mode. each other to deactivate the lock: 0 then P1 M then CE When locked, the 'PL' light on the left side of the topside control panel will illuminate. All of the topside control panel pads will be deactivated except for the E) pad. STANDBY / DRAIN ASSIST The standby/drain assist feature stops the system from operating automatically, allowing for convenient filter cartridge removal and for safe draining of the swim spa. The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of each other. Press(E then the P2 pad and the display will flash: SSV All functions will turn off, but P1 low speed can be activated(by pressing the P1 0 pad)to facilitate draining the swim spa and the display will show drn 36 HYDROPOOL HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA SERIES CONTROL SYSTEMS EUROPE HYDROPOOL AQUAPLAY SERIES TEMPERATURE CONTROL FUNCTIONALITY AND ADJUSTMENT After you manually exit or the system automatically exits AIMPRIMING MODE, your swim spa will automatically heat to the factory preset default temperature of 38'C (100°F)The topside panel will briefly show the default temperature,and INITIAL START-UP then the display will appear as follows: Before applying voltage to power-up your swim spa, it is �_ Note that the water temperature is not very important that you understand the sequence of events yet displayed, as the system requires that occur when the system is activated in order that the approximately 2 minutes of water flow pump can be primed efficiently and damage to the system through the heater to determine temperature. This is can be avoided. referred to as'polling'and is indicated on the display by the -- icon.After 2 minutes the display will show the current At initial power-up,this display will appear, measured water temperature U U 5 and the system will show 4 sets of numbers in succession (ie. 100 then 103 Press the 0 pad to increase the then 15 then 240. These numbers represent the current p 1 U� temperature to the desired setting.The Heat software revision, and the system input voltage. indicator light on the topside control panel will shimmer for 90 seconds, indicating that the system is After the initial software indicators are not yet heating,then will illuminate solidly to indicate that Pr shown, this display will appear.This display the heater circuit has been energized and the water is being is indicating that the system is in PUMP heated. PRIMING MODE. This mode will last for 4 to 5 minutes before automatically exiting and entering the normal The system automatically activates Pump 1 low speed operation mode.You can also manually exit PUMP PRIMING every 30 minutes for at least 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, MODE after the pump is primed. the water temperature is determined. At this point, if the water temperature is lower than the set temperature, While in this mode, the heater circuit is disabled to allow P1 will continue to run and the Heat indicator light on the priming process to be completed without the possibility the topside control panel will illuminate. The heater will of energizing the heater element during low flow or no flow operate until the water temperature reaches the set conditions. The system will not automatically activate any temperature point, after which, both the heater and Pump of the functions, however, by pushing the pad on the 1 low will automatically turn off. topside control, the pump can be manually activated. TO CHECK/CHANGE THE SET TEMPERATURE Definition: 'Priming' a pump is a term used to describeThe last measured temperature is constantly the process in which air trapped in the plumbing O displayed on the topside panel. When this and pump wet-end (referred to as an 'air lock') pad is pressed once any time during normal is released, allowing the pump to move water operation, the display will show the set temperature for efficiently through the plumbing system and to 3 seconds. Press this pad a second time to increase or the jets. decrease the set temperature.To change the direction of the temperature settings (ie. lower vs. raise the temperature), PUMP PRIMING MODE allow the display to revert back to the current water As soon as 'PR' is indicated on the topside temperature then press the 0 pad again. P r panel, push the pad to start Pump 1 in low speed, then again to switch to high The temperature can be adjusted from 27'C (80°F) to speed to facilitate priming. See FILLING, CHECKING AND 40'C (104°F) in V increments. STARTING YOUR SWIM SPA- p.20 for complete instructions on pump priming. Once pump priming has been successfully completed, press the pad to turn off the pump. Next, manually exit PRIMING MODE by pressing the O pad.If you do not manually exit PRIMING MODE,it will automatically terminate after 4 to 5 minutes. Be sure that the pump is primed before exiting this mode. 37 HYDROPOOL PUMP / JETS FUNCTION PROGRAMMING FILTER CYCLES OPress this pad to activate the pump To change the factory default filter cycle settings 1st press - turns on low speed Press 0 then -the current filter cycle duration will 2nd press -turns on high speed be displayed 3rd press - turns off pump Press 0 again to adjust the filter cycle duration When low speed is already operating, the 1st press of the CE pad puts the pump directly into high speed. Press to exit programming mode and save changes. Low speed starts automatically every 30 minutes to measure MODE FUNCTION water temperature (in STANDARD Mode only - see MODE FUNCTION), when a filter cycle is activated, or when a A combination of buttons is used to change swim spa freeze condition is detected. operation to either'STANDARD','ECONOMY'or'SLEEP' mode. PUMP AUTOMATIC TIME-OUT PROGRAMMING MODE FUNCTION High speed - 15 minutes Press 0 then - the current mode setting will flash Low speed - 2 hours on the display CLEAN-UP CYCLES Press M then 0 repeatedly to select mode The Clean-up Cycle begins 30 minutes after the pump has been turned OFF or has automatically timed-out. The STANDARD MODE pump low speed and the ozonator (optional) will operate The system automatically starts the pump low speed every for one hour. 30 minutes to measure water temperature, and maintain the set temperature.The display will show SE briefly, then FILTER CYCLES the last measured water temperature. The current water The system will automatically activate the pump low speed temperature is displayed only after the pump has been to filter the water either once or twice each day, and can operating for at least 2 minutes. be programmed by the user. The first filter cycle begins 6 minutes after the spa is initially powered up. The second ECONOMY MODE filter cycle begins 12 hours after the start of the first filter The system will heat to the set temperature only cycle. The filter cycle duration - length of time the pump during the filter cycles.The display will show Ec when the low runs- is programmable from 1 to 12 hours (F1 to F12). temperature is non-current. When the temperature is The factory default is 2 hours, twice daily. current, the display will alternate between Er and the water temperature. 38 HYDROPOOL SLEEP MODE OZONATOR OPTIONAL The system will heat to within 10°C (207) of the set The ozonator operates during FILTER CYCLES and CLEAN UP temperature only during filter cycles.The display will show CYCLES only 5L until the mode is changed. FREEZE PROTECTION STANDBY / DRAIN ASSIST If the temperature sensor detects a drop to 7°C(447)within The standby/drain assist feature stops the system from the heater chamber, the system automatically activates the operating automatically, allowing for convenient filter pump to provide freeze protection. The pump will operate cartridge removal and for safe draining of the swim spa. until the temperature reaches 7.2`C (45`F), and then will The following pads must be pressed within 3 seconds of continue to operate for an additional 4 minutes before each other. returning to normal system mode. Press M then the Q) pad - the display will flash Sb_4. All functions will turn off, but the pump low speed can be activated (by pressing the 0 pad) to facilitate draining the swim spa - the display will show DIY. Press any pad other than the pad to return the system to normal operation. See DRAINING YOUR SWIM SPA- p. 49 - for detailed instructions. MOOD LIGHTING STANDARD MOOD LIGHTING Press the 0 pad on the topside control to turn the light on and off. LED MOOD LIGHTING OPTIONAL-FACTORY INSTALLED Press the CE pad on the topside control to start the selection of LED lighting modes.Pressing the CB pad on/off within 3 seconds cycles through the various 'light shows' When the LED lighting is turned OFF for more than 5 seconds, then turned back ON, the system will resume the last 'light show' For complete description of 'light shows', see MOOD LIGHTING - p. 19 The system will automatically turn off the mood lighting after 4 hours. 39 HYDROPOOL TOPSIDE PANEL DISPLAY MESSAGES r'HH /HTR TEMP LMT' u^H/ HL (solid) 5nb /SENSOR I SER6'ZCE R©II Overheat-swim spa has shut down.One of the sensors has Swim spa has shut down - sensor plugged into Sensor 'B' detected 1197 (48°C)at the heater. port not working. DO NOT ENTER WATER! Remove cover and allow water to 5n5 /SENSOR SYNE cool. Reset system by pressing any topside control panel Sensors are out of balance - If topside display alternates pad. If system does not reset, shut off power and call your between temperature and SNS, then occurrence may be dealer. temporary and will correct itself.The swim spa shuts down completely when the SNS message is flashing on the POSSIBLE CAUSES OF OVERHEATING display. • filter cycle too long or overlapping (pump running for extended periods of time) HFA /H TR FL DW L DW • isolation/gate valves partially closed A substantial difference in temperature between the • extremely hot weather/high ambient temperatures sensors has been detected - this could indicate a flow • defective sensor wire problem.Check water level in swim spa and add if necessary. If water level is okay, make sure that pumps are primed and ^H5 /5P.9 TEMP LMT/u H/HL (flashing) all gate valves are fully opened. Overheat-swim spa has shut down.One of the sensors has detected that the swim spa water is 1127(44.5°C). FL L / FL u I FL (solid) Indicates that system is detecting pressure at the pressure DO NOT ENTER WATER! Remove cover and allow water to switch when the pump is not operating (switch is staying cool. At 107°F the swim spa control should automatically closed). reset. If system does not reset,shut off power and call your dealer. POSSIBLE CAUSES: • static pressure (weight of water) in plumbing keeping POSSIBLE CAUSES OF OVERHEATING pressure switch closed; usually associated with remote • filter cycle too long or overlapping equipment location (pump running for extended periods of time) • diaphragm in pressure switch coated with minerals due to • isolation/gate valves partially closed improper water maintenance • extremely hot weather/high ambient temperatures • defective sensor wire FL U / FL U I FL (Flashing) Indicates that the system is not detecting pressure at 1EE/ FREE.-E CONT the pressure switch while the pump is operating (switch is Potential freeze condition detected. Pumps will staying open). automatically activate when temperature drops to 40'F (4°C) regardless of operating mode. POSSIBLE CAUSES: • water level in swim spa may be too low 5n i/ 5n3 / Pr r • isolation/gate valves partially closed Sn1 The high-limit temperature sensor is non-functional • air lock in pump reducing flow (open circuit). Swim spa control system is deactivated. LF/LDW FLOW Sn3 The water temperature sensor is non-functional Persistent low flow problem - displays on the fifth (open circuit). Swim spa control system is deactivated. occurrence of an NFL message within a 24 hour period. Heater circuit is deactivated but other swim spa functions Prr Indicates high-limit or water temperature sensor is continue to operate normally.Check water level in swim spa non-functional. and add if necessary. If water level is okay, make sure that pumps are primed and all gate valves are fully opened.Press 5nR/SENSOR A SERVIrEE R017 any topside panel button to reset. Swim spa has shut down - sensor plugged into Sensor 'A' port not working. 40 HYDROPOOL TOPSIDE PANEL DISPLAY MESSAGES CONTINUED d,-/HEATER MAY DE DRY-WILL RETEST SHORTLY drn /JRAININS Inadequate water detected in heater chamber - Check Allows for convenient draining of the swim spa using the water level in swim spa and add if necessary. If water level P1 low speed.Can only be accessed while in Standby mode. is okay,make sure that pumps are primed and all gate valves Press any topside control button except for P1 to return to are fully opened. Press any topside panel button to reset. normal operation mode. dry / HEATER BR SERV TEE R©_9 56d /ST.4NJAR2 Inadequate water detected in heater chamber-displays on System is operating in STR9DRRD mode. See section third occurrence of a OR message within a 24 hour period. HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS for complete The swim spa shuts down completely when the DRV message details. is flashing on the display.Check water level in swim spa and add if necessary.If water level is okay,make sure that pumps Ecn / EC©NL7MY are primed and all gate valves are fully opened. Press any System is operating in ECON017Y mode. See section topside panel button to reset. HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS for complete Pr- / PRI Mi NG ML7II E TAKES 4 Mi N details. Priming mode - occurs when swim spa is first powered 5E up, or when power has been restored after a power System is operating in STRfYORRD-fly-ELON0179 mode. See interruption. Allows for safe priming of the pumps. See section HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS for section HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS for complete details. complete details. SL P / SLEEP --- / --F/ --E System is operating in SLEEP mode.See section HYDROPOOL Temperature unknown - after the pump has been SWIM SPA CONTROL SYSTEMS for complete details. operating for 2 minutes,the current water temperature will be displayed. L u u L If water temperature is more than 20°F(7°C)cooler than the / ---- set temperature, the system will automatically activate the Temperature not current while in Economy or Sleep mode heater to provide freeze protection. This is a normal func- - In either of these modes, the pump may be off for hours tion; no corrective action is necessary. in between filter cycles.To view the current swim spa water temperature,either switch to Standard mode or turn on the pump for at least 2 minutes. Sb_V / SLby /STAN13Y M©JE Stops the control system from operating automatically to allow filter cartridge removal. Press any topside control button except for P1 to return to normal operation mode. 41 HYDROPOOL JET AND FEATURE OPERATION K 1% ` Poly Storm Poly Storm Mini Storm Mini Storm Power Storm Monsoon/ Ozone Jet* Storm Cluster Twin Roto Directional Twin Roto Directional Massage Thigh Jet *indicates a non-adjustable jet JET WATER FLOW ADJUSTMENT All Hydropool swim spas are shipped from the factory with Your Hydropool swim spa features adjustable water flow on the jets in the open position. specific hydrotherapy jets. INTERCHANGING JET INSERTS To reduce the flow: grasp the outer flange of the jet, and A great feature for custom tailoring the jets in your turn clockwise approximately a 1/4 turn. When it hits Hydropool swim spa to suit your personal hydrotherapy the stop, the jet is considered closed, and flow will be needs.Jets of like size and dimension may be interchanged restricted. with each other, for example, if you wished to swap a standard pulsator jet for a standard adjustable blaster jet,or To increase the flow: from the closed position, turn the jet a medium pulsator jet for a medium adjustable jet. counter-clockwise approximately 1/4 turn.When it hits the stop,the jet is open,and there is maximum jet flow. Do not attempt to turn the jet past the stop, as this will unthread the jet internal from the socket. JET AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT a Your Hydropool swim spa features adjustable air flow on ° specific hydrotherapy jets. To reduce the flow: turn the handle on the air control clockwise. When it hits the stop, the air is closed, and ' air flow will be restricted. To increase the flow: turn the handle on the air control counter-clockwise. When it hits the stop, the air control is fully opened. For maximum operating efficiency, the air controls must remain closed when your swim spa is not in use. JET INSERT REMOVAL £t REPLACEMENT POLY/MINI STORM DIRECTIONAL Et TWIN ROTO POWER STORM MASSAGE Et STORM CLUSTER TO REMOVE: •Turn the jet counter-clockwise to unclip Et pull out of socket. TO RE-INSTALL: • Push the jet into the socket until it snaps into place, ensuring the square pin on the back of the jet lines-up with the groove in the socket flange. Rotate jet right or left to ensure it is properly seated. 42 HYDROPOOL JET AND FEATURE OPERATION ADJUSTABLE FLOW CONTROL AQUATRAINER£t AQUASPORT ONLY Your Hydropool swim spa is equipped with 3 DIVERTER valves to control and adjust water flow to suit individual user requirements. The pump 1 (P1) DIVERTER valve provides variable water flow adjustment between the lower centre swim jet (providing added bouyancy and variable swim resistance), and the hydrotherapy jets on the bucket seats, or a combination of both. TUgN AIR CONTROLS � v P1 AQUATRAINER&AQUASPORT 000 1 I I I I ---- -: I I I'E WATER FLOW PUMP 1 i THIGH JETS ' ' t ' I WATER FLOW WATER FLOW � � I PUMP PUMP I � � I ' I SWIM JETS ; , , I ' I i i � I i N, i I i P3 f AQUATRAINER ONLY C P2 AQUATRAINER ONLY 'URN The pump 2 and pump 3 (P2 Et P3) DIVERTER valves provide variable water flow adjustment between the two upper swim jets(providing variable swim resistance),and the two thigh jets on either side of the swim spa(providing variable resistance for water-aerobic excercises or hydrotherapy needs). 43 V,- HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA WATER BALANCE - GENERAL OVERVIEW NOTABLE POINTS • It is also very important that Total Alkalinity (the ability • The reliability and longevity of your swim spa of the water to resist a change in pH) be maintained in support equipment is directly related to how well water the recommended range as indicated in the chart on the quality is maintained! following page. • ALWAYS observe and follow the instructions on the chemical container. Heater and other component failure due to • The relatively small volume of water in your swim spa is ' improperly maintained pH or Total Alkalinity easily affected by external factors such as oils, lotions, levels will not be covered under warranty.. perspiration and chemicals. It is imperative that you give your swim spa regular attention to maintain clean, safe and balanced water to prevent premature damage and/or • Although there may be two identical swim spa failure (corrosion calcification) to the electrical support models right next door to each other, the mainte- equipment. Maintaining your swim spa water balance, nance requirements will be different, dependant on such while simple, is extremely important. Neglected water factors as: will allow bacteria to quickly spread. - bather load • The mineral content of swim spa water increases from - frequency of use quantity of bathers water evaporation, sanitizers and other chemicals. If the - different body chemistry mineral concentration, particularly calcium, becomes -sun vs.shade too high, the minerals will literally "drop" or precipitate - temperature out of the water and deposit on the swim spa walls, plumbing,jets, in the filter and on the heater element. For these reasons, it is very important to develop proper • It is very important that pH be checked frequently and swim spa water maintenance habits and follow your maintained in the recommended range as indicated dealers recommended water maintenance procedures. in the chart WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR SWIM SPA- p. 45 Your Hydropool dealer will advise you as to what method they recommend. 44 HYDROPOOL GLOSSARY OF COMMON WATER MAINTENANCE TERMS • 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 odour. • ONE-PART BROMINE-also available in puck/tablet form, is another type of oxidant/biocidal agent,and is introduced into the swim spa water via a brominator. Recommended bromine residual level is 3.0 to 5.0 ppm • 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 swim spa is used. • 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. • SHOCK- the practice of adding an oxidizing agent to swim spa water to destroy ammonia, nitrogenous and organic contaminants(chloramines and bromamines) • pH-a logarithmic value expressing the relative acidity or basicity of a substance(such as swim spa 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 swim spa water is 7.4 to 7.6 ppm • pH INCREASER- raises the pH level of the water. • pH DECREASER - lowers the pH level of the water. • TOTAL ALKALINITY (TA) -the amount of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxide compounds present in the water that determines the ability or capacity of the water to resist change in pH.Also known as the'buffering' capacity. • ALKALINITY BOOSTER- raises the alkalinity. • 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. • CALCIUM BOOSTER - increases the calcium level. • TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS(TDS)-a measure of the total amount of dissolved matter in the water(calcium,carbonates, bicarbonates, magnesium, metallic compounds, etc.) • SEQUESTERANTS (STAIN AND SCALE CONTROLLERS) - keeps dissolved metals and minerals in the water from attacking the swim spa shell and support equipment components. • 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). • 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 swim spa water for the oxidation of water contaminants. • TEST KIT- used to monitor specific chemical residual or demands in the water. May be in the form of litmus strips or liquid drops. • 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. WATER BALANCE SUMMARY FOR YOUR SWIM SPA* SANITIZER (ppm) MIN IDEAL MAX Chlorine 1.0 3.0 - 5.0 10.0 Bromine 2.0 3.0 - 5.0 10.0 CHEMICAL PH 7.2 7.4- 7.6 7.8 Total Alkalinity(TA) 80 80 - 120 180 **Total Dissolved Solids(TDS) 300 1000 - 2000 3000 Calcium Hardness 150 200 - 400 500- 1000 * National Spa Et Pool Institute recommended levels ** Organic TDS 45 HYDROPOOL SIGNS OF IMPROPER WATER BALANCE FOAMING Foaming is caused by the agitation of total dissolved solids CLOUDY WATER (TDS).Thiscan becaused by the buildup of too much chemical Cloudy water can be caused by: by-products in the swim spa water, people not showering • high total dissolved solids(TDS) thereby requiring full or before using the swim spa, body lotions, etc. To correct, partial water drainage add a small amount of foam eliminator and turn on jets to • a low disinfectant level circulate the water. At best, this is a temporary remedy, as • incorrect pH requiring balancing excessive foam is merely a symptom of improper water balance. • suspended particles necessitating a filter cleaning In extreme cases, the water will require draining and the filter • insufficient filtration time will require cleaning. SKIN IRRITATION Most skin irritation is caused by too high or too low pH. Test and adjust. Where irritation continues, consult your physician. CORONA DISCHARGE OZONE TECHNOLOGY All Hydropool swim spas are factory prepared to accommodate ozonators. I The Hydropool'" Corona Discharge Ozonator is regarded as the most technologically advanced system on ,�• the market, allowing longer contact �,.`� e�jIIYIUIIMIIIiI/II IIIIiiII1117pD.e. time with the swim spa water resulting in reduced chemical consumption and clearer, cleaner water. SWIM SPA WATER " � CD OZONATOR nPlcaL MAllEI OZONE INJECTOR ' OZONE MIXING CHAMBER OZONEo , INJECTOR JET ay j , THE BENEFITS ARE: • Better water quality • Less Chemical Purchases ., • Less water maintenance •A more pleasant swim The unique Hydropool ozone injection system both maximizes the spa experience dispersion of the ozone gas and decreases the bubble size resulting in longer contact with the water and increased water quality and purity. The ozone/water mixture is sent down a series of tubes where the ozone is "broken down" into even smaller bubbles before being re-mixed with the water reducing the "off-gassing" commonly found with other ozone systems. 46 HYDROPOOL SUGGESTED ROUTINE WATER MAINTENANCE MONTHLY ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Soak your filter cartridge in a filter cartridge cleaning ' ON THE LABEL OF THE CHEMICAL solution. Rinse thoroughly and, if possible, allow to dry CONTAINER TO DETERMINE THE before re-installing.Hydropool recommends purchasing a CORRECT RATIOS second filter so that while the first is cleaning, the other INITIAL FILL is clean and ready to install. 1 Make sure the swim spa water is circulating. ANNUALLY 2 Add a sequesterant (stain and scale controller). Allow 1 Drain swim spa at least once per year and clean the water to circulate for an hour before adding anything acrylic shell surface with a non-abrasive cleaner designed else to the swim spa water. specifically for acrylic surfaces see sections CHANGING THE 3 Add a Shock/oxidizing agent. SWIM SPA WATER and DRAINING YOUR SWIM SPA- p.49 4 Add sanitizing tablets(Bromine or Chlorine)to the dispenser: • Built in dispenser: if your CHEMICAL SAFETY HINTS Hydropool swim spa was Never pre-mix chemicals with each other prior to adding ordered with the optional to swim spa water. �O , built in bromine/chlorine p • Add only one chemical to the water at a time. dispenser, (located in the . Always add chemicals to water, not water to chemicals lid of the cartridge filter g Chemicals may be corrosive,so handle with care and DISPENSER housing), refer to section store in a cool dark place. CARTRIDGE FILTER - p. 48 . Never smoke near chemicals as most are flammable for details on removing and . Ensure any spilled chemicals are carefully cleaned up CHECK re-installing the lid. Once immediately. ASSEMBLY the filter lid is removed, . y p assEnnew Always have the POISON CONTROL telephone number you'll notice a clear 2.5 cm handy in the event of an emergency. (11 diameter tube extending . Keep chemicals out of children's reach from the bottom of the . Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling chemicals. lid. Unscrew the check valve assembly at the end of the tube and add 5 or 6 tablets. Do not overfill dispenser CLEANING THE SKIMMER BASKET as performance will be affected. Reinstall check valve 1 Activate the STANDBY/DRAIN ASSIST mode assembly. Set the dial initially to 'S', and allow water to 2 Remove the skimmer basket by pulling the weir door circulate for 3 to 4 hours before testing level. Adjust dial forward, and pulling the basket up and towards the more or less as necessary. front. 3 Remove debris from basket. (Note: Avoid hitting the The tablets will dissolve slowly over a 10-14 day period, basket against objects to knock debris loose as this may depending on dial setting, and use of the swim spa. damage the unit). 4 Reinsert basket. 5 Test pH and Total Alkalinity and adjust accordingly. 5 Take the system out of STANDBY/DRAIN ASSIST mode,and DAILY as the pump begins to operate, monitor water flow over the weir door to ensure that it is free floating. 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 re-install (see section CARTRIDGE FILTER - p.XX). 5 Remove and clean out skimmer basket (see section CLEANING THE SKIMMER BASKET). ''' = 6 Add Shock/oxidizing agent. �n 47 58�a HYDROPOOL CARTRIDGE FILTER m LOCKING RING The cartridge should be cleaned every two to four weeks, depending on the amount of use. Signs that the filterAIR VENT VALVE requires cleaning include: • Reduced jet power FILTER LID • Hazy gray water CHECK VALVE • Rattling noise in the pump or filterASSEMBLY • Heater not working REMOVAL BUILT IN CHEMICAL DISPENSER 1 Activate the STANDBY/DRAIN ASSIST mode. SEE HYDROPOOL CONTROL SYSTEMS- p. 22 2 Remove the filter cover and open the small, black air LOCK TAB vent/bleeder valve on the top of the filter lid. 3 Press down the lock tab to disengage and turn the CARTRIDGE FILTER locking ring counter clockwise. ELEMENT i ,. 4 Pull the filter lid upwards, and lift the cartridge element straight up and out of the filter housing. CLEANING FILTER HOUSING 5 With a garden hose and spray nozzle,hose off the cartridge element, ensuring to carefully separate every pleat. 6 To remove collected lotions, body oils, etc. soak the cartridge in warm water and a filter cleaning/emulsifying compound (available at your HYDROPOOL dealer). 7 A cleaning cylinder may be purchased from your CLEANING THE ACRYLIC SURFACE HYDROPOOL dealer. The acrylic surface can be cleaned and polished using a 8 Rinse thoroughly and dry before replacing. soft cloth and acrylic cleaner, available at your Hydropool 9 Hydropool recommends purchasingasparefiIter cartridge so dealer. that you always have a clean substitute ready to rotate. 10 After the element has dried - if necessary, lightly brushIMPORTANT: DO NOT USE DETERGENTS - between pleats with a fine paint-brush to remove the remaining residues will adversely affect' remaining dirt particles. water chemistry, making it difficult '•,' to maintain proper. water. balance. CAUTION: Do not use a wirebrushor DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS - other device to clean cartridge element. damage to theacrylicsurface will occur. Do not put in dishwasher or • washing machine. SAFETY HARD COVERS OPTIONAL When a swim spa is uncovered, over 90% of heat is lost RE-INSTALLATION from the water surface. This evaporation also affects 11 Place the cartridge filter back into the filter housing. the chemical balance. Hydropool Safety Hard Covers 12 Replace the filter housing lid, pushing it down to seat, are engineered for maximum thermal efficiency and ensuring that the lid o-ring does not become twisted. appearance. They are hinged in the middle for easier 13 Hydropool recommends that the lid o-ring be lubricated handling, and the zip fastener allows the tapered foam with a non-petroleum based lubricant (ie. Silicone gel) inserts to be changed if damaged. The handles are placed when it becomes dry. This will help to prevent so that even one person can easily carry a large cover. The twisting and pinching as the lid is installed, and locks, with one part fastened to the deck or cabinet, pre- significantly increase longevity of the o-ring. vent small children or animals from entering the swim spa. 14 Install the filter lock-ring,turning clockwise until the lock Do not drag the safety hard cover across the swim spa or tab snaps into place. decking; always lift by the handles. Standing on the 15 Close the air vent/bleeder valve. hardcover could cause the tapered foam inserts to crack, 16 Take the system out of STANDBY/DRAIN ASSIST mode. which will lead to water absorption. 17 When the pump starts circulating on low speed,it will be necessary to release trapped air in the filter. Carefully NEVER LEAN OR STAND ON YOUR HARDCOVER. loosen the vent valve counter-clockwise until there is the hissing sound of air escaping. Once there is a steady The cover should be cleaned at least twice a year with a stream of water, close the vent valve, ensuring that the vinyl moisturizer and protector. o-ring does not become pinched. 48 HYDROPOOL CHANGING THE SWIM SPA WATER 11 Turn OFF the low speed pump once draining is The water in your swim spa must be carefully monitored complete. and drained regularly as required, depending on size and 12 Open pump 1 return gate valve. amount of use. Draining at least once annually is strongly 13 Remove the #10 rubber expansion plug from the recommended and offers the opportunity for inspection bottom of the skimmer housing. of jets and suction fitting covers. If your swim spa is used 14 Add fresh fill water until level is approximately 19mm daily or by a large number of bathers, the water should (3/4 in.)from the top of the skimmer opening. be drained more often. One method to determine the 15 Press any button on the topside control panel (other approximate length of time between water changes is to than the pump 1 button) to take the system out of divide the water volume(in litres) of your swim spa by 13.5 STANDBYIDRAIN ASSIST mode. Pump 1 low speed and then divide by the average number of bathers each and the heater will activate to circulate and heat the day. water. 16 If the filter housing was opened to replace the cartridge filter,it will be nessesary to release trapped air from the Formula ( _ 13.5) _ ( ) _ ( ) filter housing by carefully loosening the small black air Volume of water Average Days vent valve located on the top of the filter housing. in litres daily bathers between When water begins to escape close the air vent valve. water 14 ft.model=6511 L./17 ft.model=8214L changes 17 In the unlikely event of a pump air lock (pump 1 is operating but there is no water movement from the EXAMPLE: jets), refer to section PUMP PRIMING/RELEASING AN 1000 litres divided by 13.5 divided by 2 = 37 days. AIR LOCK- p. 21 The swim spa water must be changed when the amount of �b r dissolved solids becomes excessive, and is usually indicated by"gray" or dull looking water. f. DRAINING YOUR SWIM SPA DRAIN LINE GATE ALVE 1 Locate nearest drain facility (shower, laundry tub, floor " drain, lawn, etc.). '? 2 Put the swim spa control system into STANDBY/DRAIN ASSIST mode. WATER SOFTENERS 3 Remove the skimmer basket so that the hole beneath it is accessible, and insert the #10 rubber expansion Never fill a swim spa with water from a water softener, plug provided. as it could adversely affect the water chemistry, making it 4 Unroll blue drain hose located on plumbing line difficult to maintain proper water balance. If you live in beside the swim spa control system. an area with hard or soft water, give careful attention to 5 Run blue drain hose to drain location. your Calcium Hardness level. Topping up with soft water 6 Open gate valve on drain line. is acceptable. 7 Close pumpl return gate valve (this directs the water out the drain line). 8 Activate the low speed pump. `UNIONS 9 Monitor the swim spa while it drains. 10 Use a garden hose to wash down interior surface as the swim spa continues to drain. A sponge may also be used to wipe down the interior surface. IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE DETERGENTS - the remaining residues will adversely affect BLUE DRAIN HOSE water chemistry, making it difficult ! to maintain proper water balance GATE VALVES DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS - damage to the acrylic surface will occur. 49 HYDROPOOL WOOD CABINET OPTIONAL CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 Repeat panel assembly step #3 for the other side Prior to installing the factory optional knockdown 5 Next, attach the end panel (D) to the two side panels cabinet, ensure your swim spa has been filled and running (g O C) with the screws provided. for at least 48 hours. This will allow time to adjust the steel support legs and inspect for potential leaks. 6 Once assembly is completed, adjust the leveling feet on the bottom of the cabinet to bring the cabinet top rail 1 Make sure your swim spa is full of water and the to meet the under side of the lip around the entire steel leveling legs are properly adjusted swim spa. 2 First,slide the equipment cover end(A)over the equipment 7 Install chrome trim (if desired) around the edge of the pad to within about 1"of the underside of the swim spa lip swim spa shell where the shell meets the cabinet top rail. 3 Assemble the two-piece side panels and place one of the assemblies(B or C) along the side of the swim spa. Using the screws provided, attach side panel to the equipment Note:for concrete base dimensions refer to chart in section cover end (A) at the top and bottom where the guide SITE PREPARATION FOR... p. 7 holes are located. CABINET ASSEMBLY D LEGEND I A -Equipment Cover ` B/C -Side Panels /B D End Panel // E Steps C E/ A/ PROTECTING YOUR CABINET WOOD FINISH HYDROPOOL swim spa cabinets are made from Western Cetol 23 #078 or an equivalent polyurethane or marine cedar and are factory stained.Once stained,cedar weathers varathane with UV inhibitors is highly recommended.These well,and with proper care will maintain its beauty for many protective finishes stabilize the wood grain and build years.For a protective translucent finish and to enhance the a durable, breathable water-repellent barrier between wood grain beauty,Sikkens Cetol 01 #077 stain and Sikkens the wood surface and the elements. These products are available from your local building supply center. CABINET WING-LOCKS The high quality wing-locks provided on your Hydropool swim spa cabinet not only firmly secure the equipment access panel, they also serve as convenient handles for removal and replacement. In order to maintain optimum LUBRICATION POINT '7 performance and extended life, Hydropool recommends lubricating twice annually with a silicone based lubricant. CAUTION: Do not use a petroleum RECOMMENDED PRODUCT: Super-Lube silicone based ' based lubrcant, as this will cause lubricant (or equivalent). Available at your local building premature deterioration of the lock supply center. • seal. 50 HYDROPOOL WINTERIZING YOUR HYDROPOOL SWIM SPA In the event that you do not wish to use your swim spa • Install the safety hardcover,and cover the entire swim spa year-round, it is very important that you properly winterize with a tarp to prevent premature weathering of the cabinet to protect against damage from freezing. Your HYDROPOOL and the safety hard cover. dealer can perform such a service for a nominal fee. If you • Remove snow build up regularly to prevent damage to the choose to winterize your swim spa yourself, please follow safety hard cover. the guidelines below: • It is assumed that your Hydropool swim spa has been properly installed on a reinforced concrete pad to • Drain the swim spa entirely see section - DRAINING YOUR reduce the potential of lifting due to hydrostatic SWIM SPA- p.49. ground water pressure. • Remove and clean the cartridge filter element see section - CARTRIDGE FILTER - p.48. CAUTION: If you are not 100%confident • Using a wet1dry utility vacuum, remove remaining water that your swim spa is properly winterized, from the jet openings,filter cartridge housing,and footwell. ' please consult your authorized Hydropool • Either pour or use a turkey-baster where necessary to . swim spa dealer.Caution recommends add potable biodegradable RV antifreeze to areas such that an authorized Hydropool Dealer as pump wet end, jet channels and filter housing. winterize your swim spa in the initial DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE ANTIFREEZE. year. Damage as a result of freezing is • Unthread and disconnect all unions in the support not covered by the warranty. equipment area. Remove lowest winter drain plug on pump face plate. Repeat for all pumps, where applicable. IMPORTANT NOTE • Cover exposed plumbing connections with plastic bags For inground installations where risk of freezing and duct tape. temperatures exists: after winterizing you must refill • Where practical,disconnect swim spa support equipment your swim spa with a minimum 61 cm (24 in.) of water to and store in a dry heated area. counter static ground pressure. RI -------,-"",WINTER DRAIN PLUGS 1 51 HYDROPOOL GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SYMPTOM POSSIBLE REASON(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION No Power - Breaker off at main panel or fuse out - Check panel - Improper wiring - Consult electrician - Fuse blown in control - Replace - G.F.C.I.tripped - Reset - G.F.C.I connected improperly G.F.C.I.Trip - Short or ground in system - As above-call Electrician or - Faulty G.F.C.I. Hydropool Dealer No Circulation - Pump is not primed - Air in waterline - Release air - Impeller clogged - Access and clean - Valves are closed - Open valves - Water level in swim spa is too low - Top up water - Skimmer obstructed or closed - Remove/Open Jet Surge - Water level too low - Add water - Blockage in lines - Check valves and/or strainer - Suction valve partly closed - Pull valve handle"up" all the way No Heat - Pressure switch not closing - see TOPSIDE PANEL DISPLAY MESSAGES - Hi Limit switch tripped - see TOPSIDE PANEL DISPLAY MESSAGES - Cartridge filter dirty - Clean Et reinstall - Low water - Top up - Faulty pressure switch - Adjust or replace - Thermostat probe improperly installed Erratic Heat - Low water - Top up - Incorrectly adjusted pressure switch - Adjust - Faulty sensor Noisy Motor - Damaged or worn bearings - Call your Electrician or Hydropool dealer - Low voltage - Check supply - Low water level - Top up - Frozen pump - Thaw and test - Clogged Impeller - Access and clean Digital Top Side - Improper connection - Unplug cable and re-connect No Longer Displays - Electrical brown-out - Reboot control system Digital Temperature - Water temperature has exceeded set point - Decrease filter cycle Display is Erratic or Flashing 52 HYDROPOOL GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUE WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF... ...POWER FLUCTUATIONS ...POWER FAILURE OR SYSTEM FAULT DURING The power supply into your home is,for the most part,fairly COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS consistent. However, when local power demand is high, If your control system will not reset,(ie.GFCI trips)or if your there is a tendency for the voltage entering your home to pump will not circulate for any other reason, place a low drop(sometimes significantly)or fluctuate.This condition is wattage space heater or hair dryer under the cabinet in the referred to as a'brown-out'Although safeguards have been equipment area. This will delay the risk of freezing while built into the system to protect against this condition,supply a service appointment is scheduled. voltage may drop low enough,if even for a second,to cause the system to display a 'ghost' message. Should this occur or if the display shows partial messages, try resetting the system by turning power to the swim spa off,waiting a few minutes,then turning poweron again.If this does not reset the system,contact your local dealer or service organization. NOTES: 53 31 ' y V AAA ?ax: � G✓�'ci Fes'e� , el 5: y 4 "J w r 3 2' pUe dy. 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