Dynasty Spas D-1000 manual

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    Owners Manual TM Owners Manual Delu x e S y stem D-1000 Premier S y stem D-2000 Elite S y stem D-3000 F or Owner's Informa tion Owner's Informa tion Dealer Installer Model Serial Number Equipment Pack Color Date of Deliver y Company Address Phone E-Mail W e Appreciate your business and our sincere desire is that y ou receive years of plea[...]

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    Owner's Informa tion Owner's Informa tion Dealer Installer Model Serial Number Equipment Pack Color Date of Deliver y Company Address Phone E-Mail W e Appreciate your business and our sincere desir e is that you receive years of pleasure and ther apy from your Dynasty Spa. Please call your local Dynasty Spa Dealer if you hav e any questio[...]

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    Dyna s t y Sp a s Owners Manual Dyna s t y Sp a s Owners Manual T able Of Content s Owners Information............................ Safety Instructions.............................. Basic Introductory Information........... Set-Up & Deliv er y Guidelines............. Wiring Diagr am................................... Pr e-Operation Instructions.[...]

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    Dear Dynasty S pa Owner: Congratulations on y our purchase of a new Dynasty Spa. Y ou now possess the ultimate passpor t to tranquility - a miniature v acation at home, ready and waiting for you in y our own backyar d! W e want you to enjoy y our Dynasty Spa. Many hours of research have gone into the design of y our spa, to ensure the ultimate in h[...]

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    When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the follo wing: 1) RE AD AN D FOLL OW ALL I N STRUCTIONS. 2) WA RN I NG: T o reduce the risk of injury , do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. K eep Spa cov er locked when not in use. 3) A[...]

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    9) The causes, symptoms and affects of hyperthermia may be described as follows: 10) F or Cord Connection Units 11) Never touch or come in contact with any electrical accessory when in your spa or when your body is wet. 12) Prior to performing any service to the Spa Pack, turn off ALL power to the system at the main power sour ce breaker . 13) Neve[...]

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    Congratulations on the purchase of y our new spa. Our purpose is to provide you with a warm and relaxing spa which incorporates a soothing water massage. In or der to maximize the pleasure of y our spa, you will need to understand how it works. The following oper ating and maintenance instructions are very impor tant and must be followed car efully[...]

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    Getting R eady For Deliv er y & Set-up Of Y our New Spa Surface And Pad R equirements Balconies And Deck R equirements Access & Clearance Electrical R equirements Wiring R equirements Y our new por table spa must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat, and level surface. A concrete pad 4 inches thick is best. Y our spa requires up to 40" [...]

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    Getting R eady For Deliv er y & Set-up Of Y our New Spa Wiring R equirements (Cont.) It is the customers responsibility to acquir e necessar y permits, to arrange for installation and hook up of the electrical power . Extension Cords are not to be used in conjunction with operation of the spa. Lo w voltage damage could result, which is not co v[...]

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    F actory Recommended G.F .C.I Load Center Wiring Note: The white neutral wire from the back of the G.F .C.I MUST be connected to an incoming line neutral. The internal mechanism of the G.F .C.I. requir es this neutral connection. The G.F .C.I. will not work without it. W iring Diagram House Breaker Box G.F.C.I. Breaker Box Spa System Box GRN (GROUN[...]

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    Priming Pump F or Electric Packs T urn off power at the breaker It is important to make sure that all of the air is out of the equipment pack before operating. T o do this follow procedures belo w: The Power pack system is located under the wood skirt. The equipment can be serviced by simply opening the doors. Set thermostat, located on top side co[...]

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    12 When your spa is first power ed up, it will automatically heat and maintain 100 F until you change the setting temperatur e. The current temperatur e is constantly displayed on the LED. Press either or pad once to display the set temperature. Each time either pad is pressed again, the set temperatur e will increase or decrease depending upon whi[...]

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    Y our spa will automatically filter itself twice each day . The first filter cycle will begin 1 minute after the spa is ener gized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration is programmable at the topside panel for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 1 2 hours. The default filter time is 2 hours. T o progra[...]

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    14 When your spa is first power ed up, it will automatically heat and maintain 100 F until you change the set temperatur e. Pressing the pad a second time will cause the set temperatur e to increase or decrease depending on what direction was last chosen. Each pr ess will change the set temperature in the same dir ection. If the opposite direction [...]

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    1 minute after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration is programm- able at the topside panel for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 12 hours. T o program, press the SET pad, then the JETS pad. Pr ess the SET pad again and F2 will be displayed on the panel. (F2 is the default filter[...]

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    16 When your spa is first power ed up, it will automatically heat and maintain 100 F until you change the set temperatur e. The current temperatur e is constantly displayed on the LCD. P ress either or pad once to display the set temperature. (The temper ature is designated by a triangle in the upper left corner .) Each time either pad is pressed, [...]

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    begins 1 minute after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration is programm- able at the topside panel for FILO, FIL1, FIL2, FIL3 FIL4 or filc - 24 hours. The default filter setting is 2 hours. T o program, pr ess the WARM or C OOL pad then the pad. Press the W ARM o[...]

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    If the high limit sensor detects 40 F at the heater , then the pumps and blower (if installed) automatically activ ates to pro vide freeze protection. The equipment stays on until the sensor detects 45 F at the heater . Fr eeze protection is activ ated regardless of the spa's status. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may[...]

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    19 This valv e will allow the water flow control of neck and shoulder jets located in the trilogy / ultrassage seats. A simple turn of the pointer toward the seat will increase to the maximum output allow ed. Another turn of the point - away from the seat will decrease / turn off the neck / shoulder jets. Each individual jet is also independently a[...]

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    Single Filter Dual Filter 20 Single Filter Location F il ter Loc a tion Note: The filter should be inspected and cleaned on a monthly basis. Dual Filter Location[...]

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    Filtration starts as soon as flow is steady through the filter . The filter car tridge remo ves the dir t from the spa water , the accumulated dir t causes flow r esistance. A dir ty car tridge will decrease flo w and may cause spa not to heat properly . Therefor e, regular filter cleaning is impor tant. Cleaning and R eplacing Filter Car tridge Fl[...]

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    2) PRO TECT PL US - This prev ents a calcium build up. Use 2 oz. on a weekly basis. 3) CA L CI UM BOOSTE R ( If Needed ) - Calcium booster treats the water if low calcium hardness is a problem in y our area. It will help prevent equipment corrosion and foaming by r aising the spa's water hardness level to an acceptable r ange of 120 ppm. Clean[...]

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    W ater T esting Balance Spa water must have the corr ect chemical balance. Unbalanced water can irritate eyes, corrode the equipment, leav e mineral deposits, and decrease the effectiveness of the sanitizer . Balanced water means establishing proper balance among T otal Alkalinity , pH, Calcium Hardness and T otal dissolved solids. Y our Dynasty de[...]

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    An Overview Filter Cleaning Surface Cleaning Surface Protection W ater Balance Sanitizing Mineral Pr otection F oam Control Aromatic Control Monthly - F or Equipment Protection As Needed CA L CI UM BOOSTE R ( If Needed ) - Calcium booster treats the water if low calcium hardness is a pr oblem in your area. It will help prev ent equipment corrosion [...]

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    An Overview Skin Conditioning Algae Contr ol As Needed (cont.) T o prev ent dry skin, pour S KI N SOF TN E R directly into the spa. It smoothes and moisturizes. Do not leave your water tr eatment products outside. If they are subject to extreme heat or cold, their effectiv eness can be impaired making them unusable. Always keep these and other chem[...]

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    T urn off power at the breaker . Hook up a garden hose to the hose bib located in spa equipment area or on the exterior side cabinet. When water begins to drain out of the hose, be sure to dr ain the water to a convenient place. Note: Be sure that hose is on a downwar d grade to properly drain spa. Because a spa holds a relative small amount of wat[...]

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    In areas of the country where the temper atures drops below 32 degr ees F , it is impor tant to follow these dir ections 1) If the spa is not going to be used, drain completely and store in gar age or some type of storage facility . Be sure all water is remov ed. 2) Do not turn unit off with water in the spa. Fr ozen water may rupture plumbing, and[...]

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    PROTECT YOUR COVER Pr oper Maintenance For Y our Dynasty Spa Co ver 2) Splash cool tap water on the hardwar e to free them if they become frozen shut. WD-40 will keep the lock free, but apply carefully because it can damage the cabinet finish. 3) We recommend a good tr eatment with V inyl Conditioner before your first snow or ice. If possible, tr e[...]

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    No heat or heat too low S pa Lights won't come on Pump will not prime Jets won't come on Probable Cause #1 Action Dir ty Filter Clean Filter / Pull Filter and try running without filter Probable Cause #2 Action Probable Cause #3 Action Breaker at house off . Reset br eaker at house. Breaker can appear to be on and one pole can be off. T u[...]

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    Lo w water flow S pa is leaking Motor does not run Motor runs hot Probable Cause #1 Action Dir ty Filter Remo ve filter cartridge and clean. Probable Cause #2 Action Probable Cause #3 Action Closed gate valv es or blocked lines. Open all gate valv es. Lo w voltage or incorrect v oltage Have a Licensed Electrician check the line v oltage Probable Ca[...]

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    Air Blower The air blower supplies air to the jets cr eating a hydro massage action Air Loop A back up system for the check valv e, prevents water from entering air blo wer Air V enturi Mounted on the lip of the spa or at the equipment shroud, to induce air to the jets Cabinet The redwood or Dynalast foam that surrounds the spa, also called a skir [...]

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    pH Stands for "Potential for H ydrogen" This is the term used to describe the acid (low pH) or alkalinity (high pH) condition of the water . The ideal pH for spa water is 7.5 Skimmer This is the circular outlet at the water level. The skimmer remo ves surface debris to the filter . The water lev el in the spa should be kept at 2" abo[...]

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    Sp a Models Det ail Reference Char t Baron Camelot Duchess Dynamo II Dynamo III Ecstasy Emperor Gallant Jester Knight Lancelot Luxor Monarch Princess Renaissance T uscan Ultima V enetian Windsor 9, 21 37, 39 25 1 1 21 32, 35 25, 36 25, 29, 33 17 17 26, 30 25 44, 46 25 40, 42 18 45, 54 20 41, 43 60"x82"x30" 82"x82"x36" [...]