Whirlpool Hot Tub PORTABLESPA User Manual

THE AERO PLUS  
Portable Whirlpool Spa  
Owner's Manual  
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BATH  
WHIRLPOOL  
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The Aero PlusPortable Whirlpool Spa  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Model C460000  
Contents  
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Installation Instructions ____________________________________________  
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Inspection and Shipping Claim ________________________________________  
Unpacking ________________________________________________________  
Positioning Your Spa________________________________________________  
Electrical Requirements _____________________________________________  
Electrical Precautions _______________________________________________  
Outdoor Installation _________________________________________________  
Drainage _________________________________________________________  
Indoor Installations _________________________________________________  
Equipment Set-Up __________________________________________________  
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Operating Instructions _____________________________________________  
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Basic Control Set-Up________________________________________________  
Setting the Timer ___________________________________________________  
Controls __________________________________________________________  
Heater Control _____________________________________________________  
Setting the Thermostat ______________________________________________  
Note on Determinging Water Temperature _______________________________  
230 Volt Operation _________________________________________________  
Normal Operation __________________________________________________  
Air Blower ________________________________________________________  
Water Rainbow ____________________________________________________  
Silent Air Induction _________________________________________________  
Filtration _________________________________________________________  
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Maintenance _____________________________________________________  
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Water Quality and Water Chemistry ____________________________________  
Filtration _________________________________________________________  
Water Chemistry ___________________________________________________  
Disinfecting _______________________________________________________  
Balancing pH ______________________________________________________  
Balancing Total Alkalinity ____________________________________________  
Water Quality Definitions_____________________________________________  
Water Level/Drain __________________________________________________  
Skimmer Basket Maintenance ________________________________________  
Filter Maintenance__________________________________________________  
Automatic Filtration/Maintenance ______________________________________  
Winterizing _______________________________________________________  
Factory Installed Redwood Skirt _______________________________________  
Spa Light _________________________________________________________  
Covering Your Spa _________________________________________________  
Cleaning Your Spa _________________________________________________  
Repairs to the Acrylic _______________________________________________  
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Troubleshooting Guie ______________________________________________  
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Important Electrical Information _______________________________________  
Alternate Use for Water Rainbow ______________________________________  
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The Aero PlusPortable Whirlpool Spa  
Installation Instructions  
The Aero™ Plus—a portable whirlpool spa by Jacuzzi Whirl-  
pool Bath—is a revolutionary spa of unparalleled design. Its  
graceful, free-flowing lines provide aesthetic pleasure, and its  
full-featured elegance provides the comfort and luxurious spa  
experience you expect from a Jacuzzi® whirlpool spa. The  
Aero Plus features elegantly sculptures multilevel contoured  
seating and a lounge for maximal comfort, five fully adjustable  
color coordinated Power Pro™ whirlpool jets, and two  
directionally adjustable jets, strategically located, providing  
penetrating massaging action.  
TOP VIEW  
Aero Plus' controls are located for convenient access from  
insidethespa. Aclearlylabeledcontrolpanelgivesyoucontrol  
oftheheater, filter, whirlpool, lightandairblowerfunctionswith  
just the push of a button. Temperature and filtration can also  
be controlled by a built-in 7-day timer (located on the System  
Control Module). The Aero Plus comes with a low voltage light  
and interchangeable colored filters, adding even more luxury  
to your spa experience.  
76"  
TheAeroPlusofferstheconvenienceoftwopatentedfront  
load skimmer/filters for maximum efficiency. The unique 50  
sq. ft. filtration system, designed by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
allows easy access from inside the spa to both filter cartridges  
without having to drain the spa or open the skirt door.  
84"  
A standard feature of the Aero Plus is the Water Rain-  
bow™ spout with flow control, which will create a dazzling,  
shimmering waterfall effect while recirculating the water.  
30"  
The shell is foam-insulated to save energy costs, and is  
tastefully surrounded by a factory installed wrap-around red-  
wood skirt.  
The complete equipment pack of compact and portable  
Aero Plus is mounted within the perimeter of the spa, so the  
spa is easy to install. The spa requires a 115 VAC 20 Amp*,  
grounded, separate circuit and is equipped with a ground fault  
circuitinterrupter(GFCI).Anoptionalgasheaterisavailableas  
analternateheatingsourceandcanbeinstalledremotely. The  
Aero Plus is available in several lustrous acrylic colors. (See  
the Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath color guide.)  
SERIAL NUMBER  
LOCATION  
SIDE VIEW  
OPTIONS  
ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS (Short Form)  
Gas Heater  
Rigid Insulating Cover  
WhirlpoolspashallbetheAeroPluswhirlpoolspaasmanufac-  
tured by Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath in colors and sizes shown in  
drawings and schedules.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MOTOR/  
PUMP  
FLOOR  
LOADING  
OPERATING  
GALLONAGE HEATER  
ELECTRIC SHIPPING ELECTRICAL  
MODEL  
DIMENSIONS  
WEIGHT  
REQUIREMENTS  
Aero Plus 84" L. (2134 mm) 1.0 HP 2 speeds  
72 lbs./sq. ft  
(321 kg./sq.m.)  
Total Weight:  
3201 lbs.  
225 US Gal.  
(851.6 Ltrs.)  
1.5 Kw  
11.5 Amps  
(60 kW  
23 Amps  
if connected  
to 230 VAC)  
789 lbs.  
(359 kg.)  
115 VAC*  
C460000  
76" W. (1930 mm) (.8 kW)  
20 Amp, 60 Hz.  
Seperate Circuit  
(see p. 14 for  
min. voltage  
30" H. (762 mm)  
115 VAC  
3.5/11.5 Amps  
1725/3450 RPM  
Single Phase  
60 Hz.  
(1455 kg.)  
requirement.)  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
*Unit may be field converted to 230 VAC  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation Instructions  
Inspection and Shipping Claim  
Check for shipping damage upon receipt of the spa. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath is not responsible for damage to the  
spa sustained during shipping. If damage is evident before unpacking, see instructions regarding shipping claims on  
the outside of the carton and immediately file a claim with the carrier.  
Once the spa has been removed from the carton and before it is permanently installed (see below on this page  
for unpacking instructions), check the spa completely for damage. Fill the shell with water and operate the system  
(see Operating Instructions) to check for leaks which may have resulted from shipping or handling. All Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath spas are factory tested for proper operation and water tight connections prior to shipping. If leaks are  
detected, immediatelynotifyyourJacuzziWhirlpoolBathdealerorAuthorizedServiceAgent, orcallJacuzziWhirlpool  
Bath, (800) 225-8292, for Warranty Service. (California residents, call (415) 938-7070.)  
Note: Damage or defects which could have been discovered and repaired prior to installation and which are  
claimed after final installation of the spa, are excluded from our warranty.  
Unpacking  
6. Place a 4"x4" x72" wooden block beside the pan  
side of the spa so it is parallel with the pallet.  
1. Read disclaimer for shipping damages onside of  
crate.  
7. Tip the spa over onto its bottom with the block  
supporting the spa.  
2. Remove sides and top of crate, as well as plastic  
bags, leaving pallet intact and bands securing  
corrugated wrap on skirt.  
8. Remove the bolts from brackets attaching the  
pallet to the bottom of the pan.  
3. Checkfor shipping damage.  
9. Remove the pallet and the 4" x 4" block, then  
carefully lower the spa to a horizontal position.  
4. Removeandsetasideunattachedaccessorypieces.  
5. Move spa to final site with pallet still attached as  
shown.  
CAUTION: DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE  
THEBANDS OR THE BOLTS THAT SECURE  
THEPALLET TO THE SPA UNTIL AFTER THE  
SPA HAS BEEN TIPPED OVER.  
SKIRT  
PAN  
PALLET  
TOP  
REMOVE BOLTS  
PALLET  
4" X 4" X 72"  
BLOCK  
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INSTALLATION  
Positioning Your Spa  
Because your Aero Plus spa is portable, you can locate it just about anywhere you wish—on a deck,patio, or even  
indoors. Just be sure to position it above ground in an area with good drainage and on a level, continuous surface  
which can support the weight of the spa when filled with water and people; this weight is approximately 3201 lbs. (72  
lbs. per square foot). You must also provide access to the spa’s equipment for service and general maintenance.  
Electrical Requirements  
Your Aero Plus, as it comes from the factory*, requires a 115 VAC 20 AMP electrical outlet and must be in a grounded  
separate circuit having no other appliance connected in that circuit. If you do not have 115 VAC 20 AMP circuit, a qualified  
electrician should be called in to install the necessary wiring. Inadequately sized wiring or locating the outlet too far from the  
main service panel may cause a voltage drop which might cause the unit to malfunction and bring about permanent damage  
to the spa’s electrical system. (See page 4-5 for details.)The outlet must also have a ground wire in order to take advantage  
of the designed-in safety features of the spa. A bond wire must also be used. Bond according to step 5 below. Caution:  
Without proper grounding and bonding, a system malfunction may cause fatal shock.  
*To increase the heating capacity of your spa's heater and convert the heater output from  
1.5 kW to 6,0 kW ,your spa can be hard wired on-site in approved conduit to operate at 230  
VAC 50 Amps. This requires a separate circuit which will not be shared by any other  
appliance. We recommend that this rewiring be done by a qualified electrician. A wiring  
diagram and rewiring instructions are provided on the inside of the electrical cabinet door.  
When this conversion to 230 VAC has been made, any combination of operating modes is  
possible, including having the heater on when the whirlpool mode is activated. Also, the  
heat-up rate will be approximately four time greater.  
Electrical Precautions  
1. The spa is supplied with a 15 ft. line cord which terminates  
with an integral Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)  
plug; locate the spa near enough to a weather protected  
outlet, but no closer than 10 ft. DO NOT USE AN EXTEN-  
SION CORD! Using an extension cord is hazardous and  
will decrease the amount of power to the unit, causing slow  
heating, poor whirlpool performance, or system malfunc-  
tion.  
2. Bring the line cord out from under the pan at the recess and  
hole near the equipment support in either front corner.  
Make sure the line cord does not lie across a walkway or in  
a heavily traveled area where it may be a safety hazard or  
become damaged. Do not bury the line cord.  
20 AMP RECEPTACLE  
(LOCATE SPA AT LEAST  
10 FT. FROM RECEPTACLE)  
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INSTALLATION  
Electrical Precautions (Continued)  
CAUTION  
5. All fixed metal objects located within 5 ft. of the spa,  
such as fence posts, railings, door frames green-  
house structures, gutters, etc., must be attached to  
the bonding bar on the outside of the spa electrical  
cabinet using #8 solid copper wire. With #8 solid  
copper wire, bond the spa to the house electrical  
panel or approved local bond. An approved  
ground may be an 8 ft. long ground rod, a plate  
electrode, or a buried metal water pipe with at  
least 10 ft. of buried pipe. Check your local  
building code for requirements. Bonding lugs are  
available at your local electrical supply store.  
(Bond bar location is shown on page 5 .)  
Do not apply electrical power to the spa unless it  
isfilledwithwatertothenormalwaterlevel,which  
is approx. 6" below the spa rim (see location of  
water level indicator on face of skimmer on page  
7). If the spa’s motor/pumps are actuated when  
there is not sufficient water in the unit, the circu-  
lation pump could be irreparably damaged. Not  
heeding this caution will nullify the warranty. In  
addition to damaging the unit, operating the unit  
with insufficient water could cause a fire.  
3. Do not locate lighting fixtures directly above the spa;  
lighting and electrical receptacles must be located at  
least 5 ft. from the spa. Lighting located between 5  
and 10 ft. from the spa must be on a circuit protected  
by a GFCI. (See National Electrical Code, 680-6.)  
WARNING!  
The continuous service ground wire is lo-  
cated in the line cord supplied. Do not modify this cord in  
any way! Tampering with the ground wire or using an  
adaptor which would make the built-in grounding device  
and GFCI ineffective would cause electrical shock. Such  
modification would also nullify the warranty.  
4. Do not use electrically connected devices, such as  
television, radio, toys, telephones, stereo speakers,  
lights or cooking devices within 5 ft. of the spa when  
the spa is being used.  
SERVICE ACCESS  
76"  
24"  
18"  
24"  
84"  
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INSTALLATION  
Outdoor Installation  
Indoor Installations  
If you install the spa outdoors, we recommend that  
you provide a concrete pad for it to rest on. To do this,  
construct forms for a 8' x 8' x 4" thick level pad. Install a  
#10gaugewiremesh6"x6"steelreinforcedgrid. Attach  
a #8 solid copper wire to the grid with a ground clamp.  
This wire should be long enough to reach the bond bar  
onthespaelectricalcabinet(min. 36"), butshouldnotbe  
located under the base of the spa. Then pour the  
concrete pad.  
Water which splashes on the floor during use of the  
spa may cause a walking hazard and/or structural dam-  
age unless good drainage is provided and proper  
waterproof building materials are used in the area sur-  
rounding and beneath the spa. Take into consideration,  
also, the high room humidity which will exist due to high  
spa water temperatures. Providing natural or forced  
ventilation of the room will help maintain comfort and  
minimizemoisturedamagetothebuilding.JacuzziWhirl-  
pool Bath is not responsible for damages resulting from  
excess moisture or water spillage. Consult an architect  
or engineer for aid in designing your indoor installation.  
Drainage  
Whether you install your spa indoors or outdoors,  
you can drain it almost completely by attaching a garden  
hose to the drain valve located on the suction tee of the  
spa. Simplyrunthehosetothehousesewerlineordrain  
field and open the drain valve.  
Make sure the area surrounding the spa has good  
drainage to keep water from collecting at the base of the  
spa—especially near the equipment area. If drainage is  
poor, install a drain line and/or gravel drain field (see  
illustration below)  
SUPPORT AND DRAINAGE  
WIRE MESH GRID  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
DRAIN  
VALVE  
BOND  
BAR  
84" X 96" X 4" THICK  
CONCRETE PAD  
GRAVEL  
DRAIN FIELD  
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INSTALLATION  
Equipment Set-Up  
1.Remove the plastic sheet covering the spa. Use care;  
stepping into the spa with shoes will scratch the  
acrylic surface.  
• Select JETS on the SYSTEM switch.  
• Add 1/4 cup sodium dichlor (a fast dissolving  
granular type of chlorine) to the water and let the  
whirlpool run for 15-20 minutes only.  
2.Remove any packing materials from the spa.  
3.Remove each filter cartridge from its plastic bag.  
• Turn off JETS.  
• Turn off circuit breakers.  
4. Pull open each skimmer/filter door by the handle  
located in the middle of the door and remove the  
skimmer basket. Then insert the filter cartridge into  
thefilterhousingandre-insertthestrainersothatitfits  
in place over the filter cartridge and close the skim-  
mer/filter door.  
• Immediately open the drain valve and drain the  
spa completely.  
CAUTION: Leave the optional rigid cover off the spa  
during this procedure. Do not use the spa during  
this procedure. Drain the spa immediately after-  
ward.  
7. Close the drain valve and fill the spa with water to  
approx. 6 inches below the spa rim, or to water line  
indicator mark on the skimmer frame. (See illustra-  
tion on this page.)  
5. Clean the interior of the spa of any remaining con-  
struction debris. Remove stubborn stains, paint, or  
tar with turpentine, isopropyl alcohol or paint thinner.  
A mild liquid dishwashing detergent on a damp cloth  
is fine for cleaning off other dirt. Plaster can be  
removed by scraping with a wooden edge; do not use  
a metal scraper, wire brush, or other metal tools, as  
they will damage the spa’s surface  
8. Turn on circuit breakers at the main service panel.  
9. Set the heater thermostat for the maximum tem-  
perature.  
10. Test the spa for proper operation. (Refer to Operat-  
ing Instructions.)  
6. Oninitialstart-up,itisnecessarytopurgeandsanitize  
the system. Carefully follow the procedure described  
here to purge and sanitize your spa.  
11. Refer to Water Quality section of the Operating  
Instructions. Test for water quality; then add treat-  
ment chemicals to ensure proper levels.  
• Remove the optional spa cover completely.  
• Close the drain valve located on the suction tee.  
• Open the five fully adjustable jets.  
All Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath spas are factory tested for  
proper operation and water tight connections prior to  
shipping. If leaks or other malfunctions are detected,  
immediatelynotifyyourJacuzziWhirlpoolBathdealeror  
Authorized Service Agent, or call Jacuzzi Whirlpool  
Bath, (800) 225-8292 (415) 938-7070 in California), for  
Warranty Service.  
• Fill the spa with water to its normal operating level,  
which is to the water level indicator mark on the  
skimmer/filter frame.  
• Plug the line cord into the proper receptacle in a  
115 VAC 20 Amp circuit.  
WATER LEVEL  
INDICATOR MARK  
WATER RAINBOW  
SPOUT  
CONTROL PANEL  
AIR INDUCTION  
CONTROLS  
WHIRLPOOL JET  
FILTER CARTRIDGE  
OZONE  
FITTING  
SKIMMER/FILTER  
DOOR  
SUCTION  
FITTING  
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OPERATION  
Operating Instructions  
Now that your Venterra spa is in place, you are probably eager to take advantage of its unique designed-in  
features—especially the patented Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath hydromassage performance. Besides being a beautiful  
addition to your indoor decor or outdoor landscaping, your Jacuzzi whirlpool spa will provide you with the ultimate in  
spa pleasure.  
Basic Control Set-Up  
The control set-up on your Venterra spa is designed to give you fingertip control of the heater, air induction, light  
and whirlpool, filter, and blower systems of your unit from inside or outside your spa. Follow the basic control set-  
up described below to familiarize yourself with the several functions of the control panels located on the top of the spa.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn on power to the spa unless it is filled with water to the normal water level. (See water line indicator  
mark on skimmer frame.) When the power is on, the built-in timer may activate the system even though the  
SYSTEM is turned off at the control panel. If the spa’s motor/pump is actuated when there is not sufficient  
water in the unit, the circulation pump and heater could be irreparably damaged. Not heeding this caution  
will nullify the warranty. In addition to damaging the unit, operating the spa with insufficient water could  
cause a fire.  
• At the house service panel, turn on the circuit breaker  
or switch that controls the electrical service to your  
spa. Plug the line cord into a 115 VAC 20 Amp  
receptacle. (Makesurethereisnootherapplianceon  
that circuit.)  
• Using a garden hose, fill the spa with water to the  
water line indicator mark on the skimmer frame. (see  
page 21 for information on using Water Rainbow as a  
fill spout if desired.)  
CIRCUIT  
PROTECTOR  
BUTTON  
GFCI  
AIR BLOWER  
SELECT  
TOGGLE  
SWITCH  
PLUG-IN  
CONNECTORS  
GFCI  
JETS  
INTERLOCK  
MOTOR/  
PUMP  
SWITCH  
CAUTION  
1.  
Push TEST button of GFCI.  
This system is GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) pro-tected for your  
safety. Bypassing the GFCI or tampering with the system in any way may  
cause electrical shock, in-jury or death and will void the warranty. GFCI  
protection does not extend to 230 VAC circuit conversion. If test indi-cates  
that the GFCI is not functioning, DO NOT USE THE UNIT until the electrical  
problem has been corrected. (See installation instructions.) TEST THE GFCI  
ONCE A MONTH.  
2.  
RESET button should pop out. This should cut  
off power to the system. CAUTION: if RESET button  
does not pop out, or if RESET button does pop out and  
system is still on, DO NOT USE YOUR SPA.  
TEMP.  
SAFETY  
SWITCH  
3.  
If the GFCI tests okay, restore power by pushing  
in the reset button. The RESET button must be pushed  
until it locks into place and remains depressed.  
BLOWER  
HEATER  
TEST PROCEDURE  
Unit must be filled to proper water level and correct power supplied.  
IF THE GFCI FAIL TO RESET PROPERLY, DO NOT USE THE  
SPA! CONTACT QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.  
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THERMOSTAT  
FOR WARRENTY INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT:  
CAUTION: DO NOT BREAK DOOR SEAL;  
OPENING DOOR VOIDS WARRANTY  
FIELD WIRING BOX  
• JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH  
(System Control Module P/N 876000  
• AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT  
OR JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH (800) 288-  
4002, IN CALIFORNIA (510) 938-7070  
THIS EQUIPMENT REQUIRES QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL FOR PROPER REPAIR. CONTACT YOUR  
JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH DEALER FOR SERVICE.  
IMPORTANT: THIS UNIT IS FACTORY WIRED FOR USE  
ON 115 VAC 30 AMP (3 WIRE) CIRCUIT ONLY.  
Converting the electrical system to 230 VAC requires  
a 4 wire 230 VAC 50 Amp circiut breaker; refer to the  
instructions on the rear of this cover. The conversion  
NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS BEHIND THIS DOOR.  
should be done by  
a
qualified electrician.  
BOND BAR  
REFER TO N.E.C. (NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND  
LOCAL CODES)  
SYSTEM SWITCH  
ACC. SWITCH  
115 VAC ONLY  
FIELD WIRING JUNCTION BOX  
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OPERATION  
Basic Control Set-Up (Continued)  
• Make sure the circuit protector buttons are pushed in.  
• Open the skirt door giving access to the electrical  
cabinet.  
• LocatetheHIGHTEMPERATURESAFETYSWITCH,  
whichisaraisedbuttonontheendoftheheater. Push  
this button to be sure it is in the reset mode. The  
purpose of this switch is to shut down the spa if the  
water becomes excessively hot. If, for some reason,  
the switch is tripped, the reset button must be pushed  
in for the heater to operate again after the water has  
cooled to about 90°F.  
• Your spa is provided with a ground fault circuit inter-  
rupter (GFCI). At initial start-up and at least once a  
month thereafter, with the plug connected to power,  
push the test button located on the spa electrical  
panel. The reset button should pop out. Push this  
button in to reset. If the interrupter fails to operate in  
this manner, there is a ground current flowing or a  
device malfunctioning, indicating the possibility of  
electricshock.Disconnecttheplugfromtherecep-  
tacleanddonotusethespauntilthesourceofthe  
breakdown has been identified and corrected.  
• Set the built-in timer (see below).  
• Close the redwood skirt door.  
HIGH TEMPERATURE  
SAFETY RESET BUTTON  
TIMER  
Setting the Timer  
The built-in 7-day timer is located in the electrical cabi-  
net. The tooth-like tabs that are located on the dial can  
be set to activate the filter system for two-hour periods  
on any day(s) of the week. First set the correct time. Set  
the time of day by rotating the outer dial and aligning the  
correct time with the small arrow in the inside of the dial.  
Note: both correct time and day must be set. Next slide  
one of the tabs toward the center of the dial at the time  
at which you wish the filter system to operate. Note that  
the timed mode can begin at any time of day or night on  
any specified day of the week.  
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OPERATION  
Controls  
A switch panel giving you convenient control of the  
jets, filter, heater/filter, light and air blower is located on  
the spa rim.  
ACC (Accessory)  
The ACC (Accessory) switch controls these func-  
tions in the continuous sequence indicated:  
1. OFF  
To ensure your safety and allow easy operation,  
your spa is equipped with two air-activated switches.  
One, the SYSTEM switch, controls the whirlpool jets,  
heat, and filtration. The other switch, ACC (Accessory)  
controls the air blower and optional light.  
2. AIR  
3. AIR/LIGHT  
4. LIGHT  
RefertotheControlPanelillustrationforanexplana-  
tion of the various switch functions.  
When the AIR (blower function is activated, thejets  
will tyrn off if they have been selected by the SYSTEM  
switch. Activating the AIR function will also turn off the  
heater if the HTR/FLTR function has been activated by  
the SYSTEM switch. (If the unit is properly converted to  
230 VAC 50 Amp, 4—wire, no overriding of features will  
exist.)  
SYSTEM  
The SYSTEM switch controls the following four  
functions in the continuous sequence indicated:  
1. OFF  
2. JETS  
3. HTR/FILTER  
4. FILTER  
SYSTEM  
ACCESSORY  
SWITCH  
(The next selection is OFF again.)  
SWITCH  
TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL  
Use the JETS function as a reference to indicate  
your location in the function sequence, since that func-  
tion is the most obvious when operating.  
KNOB  
Forbestperformanceandincreasedequipmentlife,  
pause a second or two between push-button selec-  
tions. Notpausingmaycausetheswitchtomalfunction.  
SILENT AIR  
INDUCTION  
CONTROLS  
CONTROL PANEL  
T
R
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F
L
T
S
T
R
E
J
F
L
T
E
HEATER  
INDICATOR  
LIGHT  
R
S
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H
E
R
E
AIR INDUCTION  
(Controls Air Blower  
and Light Functions)  
SYSTEM SWITCH  
(Controls Whirlpool, Heater/  
Filter and Filter only functions.)  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB  
(for adjusting thermostat)  
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OPERATION  
Temperature Control  
Turn on the heater by selecting the HTR/FILTER mode  
with the SYSTEM switch.  
at about 70° when the spa is not in use, and the desired  
temperatureis100°, itwilltakeabout15hourstoheatup  
sufficiently.  
With this selection, you can verify that the spa’s heater  
is operating by viewing the indicator light on the spa  
control panel.  
The rigid, insulating spa cover available as an option for  
your spa will help control heat loss from the water  
surface. You can improve the spa’s heat retention by  
keeping the spa cover in place on the spa while heating  
the water.  
Set the HEATER knob by rotating it to the desired  
temperature. When the water temperature is lower than  
that set by the HEATER knob, the heater and filter pump  
will be activated. The heater will automatically turn off  
when the desired temperature is reached. When the  
heater is on, the water is also being filtered. The heater  
is designed to maintain a minimum temperature of  
approximately 45-50°, its lowest setting. This does not  
necessarily protect the spa from freezing. See page 16  
for winterizing procedures..  
Once you have determined the desired setting on the  
thermostat knob, it is not necessary to change or re-  
adjust it again during normal operation unless you  
decide on a different setting.  
Note on Determining Water Temperature:  
As spa products generally perform in a narrow range of  
operating temperatures, we recommend that you use a  
medical (clinical) type thermometer for an accurate  
measurement of spa water temperature. Other types of  
thermometers, generally available, such as those used  
for swimming pools, are not sufficiently accurate to  
determine spa water temperatures. Take water tem-  
perature readings in the HTR/FILTER mode when the  
heater has just turned off; the indicator lamp on the  
control panel will turn off at this time.  
The Temperature Control is designed to maintain a  
minimum temperature of approximately 45 -50°, its low-  
est setting. This does not necessarily protect the spa  
from freezing. See page 15 for winterizing procedures.  
Setting the Thermostat  
When your spa is plugged in and the HTR/FLTR has  
been selected on the control panel, your heater thermo-  
stat is working to maintain the temperature to which you  
have set the HEATER knob. You will notice by the  
indicator light that the heater will turn on when the water  
temperaturefallsbelowthedesiredtemperatureandwill  
turn off when that temperature has been reached.  
230 Volt Operation  
If your spa has been converted to 4—wire, 230 Volt  
50 Amp, there are a few differences in operation.  
First, all features are operational and there are no  
overriding functions. Additionally, after converting to  
230 Volts, the spa's heating time will be approximately  
8° per hour instead of 2°.  
When the spa is not in use, you can set the thermostat  
to a lower temperature; then, when you wish to use the  
spa, adjust the HEATER knob to the desired tempera-  
ture. The water temperature will rise at a rate of about  
2° per hour with the optional spa cover, foam insulation  
and skirt panels in place and if the air temperature is 50°  
or warmer. This rate will necessitate a waiting period  
before using the spa, the length of which will be deter-  
mined by the temperature of the water before turning on  
the heater. For example, if the water in the spa is kept  
Finally, whenever you need to perform maintenance  
on the spa, or when you need to drain the spa to  
below its normal operating level, make sure power to  
the spa is turned off at the house service panel, as  
there will be no line cord to unplug.  
INCREASE AIR FLOW  
(COUNTER  
CLOCKWISE)  
INCREASE AIR FLOW  
(COUNTER  
CLOCKWISE)  
DECREASED AIR  
FLOW  
(CLOCKWISE)  
DECREASED AIR FLOW  
(CLOCKWISE)  
CONTROL  
FOR ADJUSTABLE NECK JETS  
CONTROLS  
FOR FULLY ADJUSTABLE JETS  
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OPERATION  
Normal Operation  
Whirlpool System:  
Water Rainbow Spout  
You can enjoy the Aero Plus spa with or without activat-  
ing the whirlpool. Either way, bathing in your spa can be  
pleasurable, as well as therapeutic. After a busy,  
stressful day, you can look forward to soaking in your  
spa in still water with no turbulence—only the gentle  
warmth of the soothing and relaxing water.  
TheWaterRainbowspoutwilladdthesoothingsoundof  
a waterfall to your bathing pleasure, as well as provide  
beautiful cascades of shimmering water for an exciting  
visual effect.  
ActivatethewaterfallfeaturebyfirstturningontheJETS,  
HTR/FILTER, or FILTER function, then rotate down-  
ward the flow control lever located on the left side of the  
spout. Use this lever to adjust the amount of water  
flowing through the Water Rainbow spout. The waterfall  
effect will be greatest in the JETS mode.  
For an invigorating spa experience, you can take  
advantage of the built-in whirlpool system. To do this,  
push the SYSTEM switch button to select the JETS  
mode. Sit or recline in the spa so you are comfortable.  
Since the four jets are adjustable, you can direct a jet  
toward any area where muscles feel tense or stiff. The  
warmth of the water and the stimulating water flow from  
the jet will pleasantly increase circulation.  
CAUTION  
The water circulating through the Water Rainbow  
spout is not fresh water and therefore is not suitable  
for drinking.  
Or, for the total whirlpool effect and allover feeling of  
well-being, you can adjust all jets so they point in a  
opposite directions to circulate the air and water mixture  
in a circular motion all about the spa.  
DIRECTIONALLYADJUSTABLE  
WHIRLPOOL JET  
FULLYADJUSTABLE  
WHIRLPOOL JET  
Silent Air Induction  
The intensity of the whirlpool action is determined by  
how much air is inducted into the water. You have total  
controlofthisbyadjustingtheairinductioncontrolknobs  
located on bath control panels. For maximum air induc-  
tion, rotate each control knob fully counter clockwise to  
the largest circle. For fewer air bubbles, decrease the  
amount of air induction by rotating the control knob  
clockwise. When the knobs are turned to the smallest  
circles, only water is being circulated.  
Air Blower  
The Aero Plus features a built-in air blower and factory  
drilled air holes in the seats of the spa to add to your  
enjoyment.  
Filtration  
Whenyouarereadytoleavethespa, pushtheSYSTEM  
switch button to turn off the whirlpool. Then select the  
HTR/FILTER mode. Adjust the heater knob to the  
temperature at which you wish the water maintained. In  
this way, the water will be filtered when the heater goes  
on to maintain the temperature. Running the filter pump  
for at least one hour a day is sufficient. Another way to  
be sure the water will be filtered is to set the built-in timer  
intheelectricalcabinettoturnonatacertaintimetofilter  
the water for one hour. Be sure there is sufficient water  
in the spa (filled to the water line indicator mark on the  
skimmer/filter frame) when the timer is set, or the spa’s  
motor/pump could be damaged. (See page 9 for instruc-  
tions on setting the timer.)  
The blower sends air to a channel located under the  
spa’s seats; this air is distributed through the air holes,  
tiny bubbles are formed. These bubbles travel upward  
through the water and expand until they reach the  
surface and burst. The exciting visual effect of the  
bursting bubbles contributes to the overall hydromas-  
sage experience.  
ActivatetheblowerbypushingtheACCESSORYswitch.  
Note that when the blower is on, the low speed of the  
motor turns on to activate the pump which allows filtra-  
tion of the water and the use of the Water Rainbow  
feature. However, while the blower is operating (in the  
115V system), neither the jets nor the heater will func-  
tion. If the heater mode has been selected, the heater  
will come on again automatically when the blower is  
turned off.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance  
Water Quality and Water Chemistry  
Maintaining water quality and water chemistry in your spa is extremely important and should be a regular part of  
your spa maintenance program, as a neglected spa can be a breeding place for dangerous bacteria.  
The water quality of your spa is maintained by a combination of filtration and chemistry. The spa’s integral filter  
system helps maintain the water cleanliness and clarity by trapping most solid materials such as body oils, hair, and  
other debris resulting from normal use. However, the most important part of maintaining water chemistry is keeping  
the proper level of disinfectant in the water at all times. This is accomplished by adding chlorine or bromine (but never  
mix the two!) to the water, which will control particles too small to be trapped by the filter, such as bacteria and algae,  
and will oxidize any organic materials. Follow instructions provided here and with water quality products for the health  
and safety of spa users, as well as to make your spa bathing as enjoyable as possible.  
Filtration  
The filtration system of your spa will keep your water  
Water Chemistry  
You can ensure better water chemistry by testing your  
spa water every day and adjusting the chemical balance  
frequently. Obtain a water quality test kit, designed  
especially for spas, from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
dealer. The test kit must be of the type which allows you  
to test for the disinfectant (chlorine) level, pH, and total  
alkalinity. Make sure, also, that chemicals used in your  
spa are especially for spa use, and not for swimming  
pools, as water quality maintenance of spas and swim-  
ming pools is very different.  
clear and clean if used properly. We recommend that  
yourunyourfiltersystemforatleasttwohourseachday.  
The filter cartridge elements will trap most solid materi-  
als and debris in the water. However, the presence of  
materials such as body oils or other particles which are  
too small to be captured in the filters may bring about  
various undesirable water quality conditions. These  
conditions can be corrected with the use of spa treat-  
ment chemicals which are available from your Jacuzzi  
Whirlpool Bath dealer. Such conditions include the fol-  
lowing:  
Set up a daily program at first to check the disinfectant  
level, pH, and total alkalinity of the water to familiarize  
yourself with the amount of chemicals to add and to  
determine how often to make chemical adjustments  
during normal use. Remember that the more heavily the  
spa is used, the more often you should check the water  
chemistry.  
Foaming: A defoamer is available to minimize foaming  
of the water. This condition is usually caused by the  
addition of soaps or oils, or other fatty substances to the  
spa water. The interaction of these with hot water,  
especially at high pH (more alkali), will cause the water  
to foam. (See Water Quality Definitions.)  
Oil Film or Cloudy Water: Add clarifier to congeal oil  
film on the water surface into globules sufficiently large  
tobetrappedbythesystem’sfilter.Cloudinessiscaused  
by particles that are too small to be trapped in the filter.  
and is also due to the presence of human body oils,  
lotions, and cosmetics. During normal use, these mate-  
rials can accumulate on the filter element and clog its  
pores. The addition of clarifier will make the water  
clearer, but clogged filters must be cleaned as pre-  
scribedunderthesectionentitledFilterMaintenancein  
this manual.  
When adding any chemicals, always run the filter sys-  
tem to ensure complete dilution with the water. Do not  
add chemicals directly into the skimmer opening.  
Hard Water: Add a de-mineralizer to break down or de-  
ionize mineral particles present in the spa water.  
Follow the “Filter Maintenance” procedure described in  
this manual to ensure optimum performance of your  
spa’s filtration system.  
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Water Chemistry (Continued)  
Disinfecting:  
provided. pH is the measure to determine if the spa  
water is too acid (low pH) or too alkaline or basic (high  
pH). Theidealrangeforspawateris7.2to7.6pH.For  
excessive acidity (below 7.2 pH) add soda ash or  
sodium bicarbonate to the spa water. For excessive  
alkalinity(above7.6pH)adddryacidtothespawater.  
Caution: Refer to the spa chemical manufacturer’s  
instructions for the initial mount of chemicals to add  
for the gallonage of your spa. Low pH can cause  
equipment damage, as acid water will dissolve met-  
als, while high pH can cause scale or calcium depos-  
its to build up in the system or on the shell. After  
adding chemicals, run the filter system for at least 30  
minutes before testing water quality again for accu-  
rate readings.  
When filling the spa for the first time, follow the purge/  
sanitizing instructions in the Equipment Set-Up proce-  
dure of the Installation Instructions.  
Add a disinfectant to the water on a regular basis to help  
control the amount of bacteria, algae and organic mate-  
rials. Such bacterial contaminants, if not controlled,  
could cause skin rashes or other physical problems. To  
disinfect the spa for normal use, first establish the  
amountofchlorineorbrominetoaddanddeterminehow  
often you need to add it.  
Werecommendthatyoumaintainafreechlorinelevelof  
2.0 - 5.0 ppm at all times except when you must exceed  
that during the initial purge/sanitizing procedure or dur-  
ing superchlorination (see “Water Quality Definitions”  
below). Superchlorinateyourspaevery twoweekswith  
heavy use. If using sodium dichlor, add one heaping  
tablespoon for each 150 gallons of spa water. Scrub the  
spasurfaceswiththissolutiontoremoveanyoilydepos-  
its. This will ensure that any bacteria or algae which are  
resistant to the normal disinfectant level are killed. After  
adding the disinfectant, run the filter system and allow  
the free chlorine level to return to the 2.0 to 5.0 ppm  
range before using the spa again. Do not install a rigid  
cover during this procedure until the disinfectant  
level is back to normal. High concentrations of  
chlorine or bromine will damage spa fitting finishes  
if the cover is in place.  
Balancing Total Alkalinity:  
Total alkalinity is the measure of base materials in the  
water. The recommended range for total alkalinity is  
between 80 ppm and 150 ppm. If the chemistry of the  
water is not within this range, you will have difficulty  
adjusting your pH level, which will affect your adjust-  
ments for the proper amount of free available chlo-  
rine. If the alkalinity of your spa water is high, it is  
advisable to drain the water from the spa and begin  
the balancing process over again. Purge and sani-  
tize your spa (according to instructions in Equipment  
Set-Up section of the Installation Instructions) and  
clean the spa surfaces thoroughly before refilling with  
fresh water. Then re-establish water chemistry. If the  
spa is used heavily, change the water at least every  
month.  
Balancing pH:  
Forgoodhygieneandequipmentlongevity,maintainthe  
pH of your spa water according to the instructions  
WATER QUALITY DEFINITIONS  
pH: A chemical term used in expressing relative acidity or  
alkalinity in numeric values with 7.0 usually regarded as  
neutral, and for purposes of this manual, indicating pure  
water. From 7 to 0 indicates increasing acidity, and 7 to 14  
indicates alkalinity.  
inexpensive and effective but not recommended because it  
often tends to form calcium deposits on heater parts and  
plumbing fittings and leaves an unattractive film on the spa  
at the water line.  
Sodium Hypochlorite: A liquid chlorine product that is  
inexpensive and effective but not recommended because  
the liquid is readily spilled onto the spa or a surrounding  
area, causing permanent damage.  
PPM: Parts per million.  
Free Chlorine: Chlorine that has not combined with other  
chemicalsandthatisavailabletodestroybacteriainthespa  
water.  
Total Alkalinity: The measure of amount of alkaline  
materials (such as carbonates, bicarbonates and hydrox-  
ides) in the water. High alkalinity inhibits the effectiveness  
of chemicals to change the pH. If the alkalinity of your spa  
water is high (above 150 ppm), it is advisable to drain the  
water from the spa and begin the balancing process over  
again. Low total alkalinity (below 60 ppm) could be corro-  
sive and damage your spa system.  
TriChlor: A form of chlorine used in pool or spa water  
treatment; usually supplied in tablet form. Not recom-  
mended because of its higher acidic nature and slow  
dissolving action. Prolonged contact with the spa shell may  
bleach or permanently mark the shell.  
Sodium DiChlor: The type of chlorine that is recom-  
mended for spa use, as it is available in fast dissolving  
granular form. It is neither excessively acid nor alkaline in  
character and does not readily dissipate in higher water  
temperatures.  
Superchlorination: (also referred to as “shock treatment)  
The addition of an above-normal level of disinfectant to kill  
any bacteria or algae that might have become resistant to  
normal levels of disinfectant.  
Calcium Hypochlorite: A granular chlorine product that is  
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MAINTENANCE  
Water Level/Drain  
The water level in the spa must be maintained at its  
normal level. Evaporation and splashing will cause the  
water level to drop.  
An optional rigid spa cover, when in place over the  
spa,willhelpreduceevaporationandcontroltheamount  
of debris entering the spa when the spa is not occupied.  
In addition, its use will reduce energy consumption.  
Skimmer Basket Maintenance  
When concentrations of impurities from evaporation,  
water quality chemicals, body oils, perfumes, dirty feet,  
and winds, etc., accumulate in the spa and cannot be  
filtered out, it is necessary to drain your spa and refill it  
with fresh water. This should be done every 2 months or  
more often, depending on the amount of use.  
The basket located in each skimmer of the spa  
should be checked at least once a week for collection of  
debris, such as leaves, hair, etc., and cleaned as neces-  
sary. To clean the basket, remove it from the skimmer  
by pulling it out; then backflush it with a garden hose and  
re-install.  
To drain the spa, first turn all controls to OFF. Then turn  
off circuit breakers at the main electrical panel. Connect  
a garden hose to the hose bibb in the suction plumbing.  
Turn the handle and drain the spa.  
FRONT ACCESS  
SKIMMER/FILTER  
After draining the spa, clean the spa shell, suction  
strainers, skimmers, andfilters;thenclosethehosebibb  
and refill the spa with fresh water. Check the pH level  
and maintain water quality.  
SKIMMER BASKET  
DOOR  
WEIR  
NORMAL WATER LEVEL  
FILETR CARTRRIDGE  
Filter Maintenance  
The filters should be checked periodically. In normal  
use, check the filters at least once a month. Keep the  
filters clean; obstructed filters reduce water quality and  
inhibit proper system performance.  
A removable filter cartridge is located inside each  
skimmer. To remove it, pull open the skimmer door by  
the handle located in the middle of the door. Slide the  
basket out; then pull the filter cartridge upward and out  
of the housing by the loop at the top of the filter. Clean  
the filter by separating the folds of the filter and spraying  
with fresh water from a garden hose; then re-install the  
cartridge in the housing and replace the basket, revers-  
ing the above procedure.  
Oils will coat the filters, resulting in a reduced flow.  
To remove such materials, soak the cartridges in a  
plastic pail containing a commercial filter cleaning solu-  
tion (available from your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer  
or most spa supply stores). Follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions for use. Another method is to soak the filter  
cartridgesinaplasticpailcontainingamildsolutionoftri-  
sodium phosphate (TSP) and water. An hour of soaking  
time is usually required to break down oil coatings from  
the cartridge. Use a stronger solution of TSP and water  
to remove algae. Most hardware or paint stores stock  
TSP. Usethesamemethodofcleaningwhencartridges  
become plugged with clay or vegetation.  
The suction strainers located in the foot well area  
should be checked at least once a week for collected  
debris, such as leaves, hair, etc., and cleaned as neces-  
sary. It may not be necessary to remove the strainer to  
cleanit,butshouldyouneedto,removethecenterscrew  
with a Phillips type screwdriver and clean the strainer by  
flushing with water from a hose.  
CAUTION:Besuretoreplacethesuctionstrainer  
immediately after cleaning. It is a safety device and  
must be in place over the suction fitting to minimize  
potential hazard of hair and body entrapment.  
Replacement cartridges are available through your  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
If heavy rains raise the spa water level, drain the spa  
to its normal level.  
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Automatic Filtration/Maintenance  
If you plan to be away, you should maintain minimum water quality by running the filter system. To do this, set  
the timer to turn the system on for at least two hours each day. This will cause the filter system to turn on at a  
desired time. Set the timer according to instructions on page 8 with the SYSTEM switch OFF. If you do not  
want the water to be heated, turn the Temp. Control knob to its minimum setting.  
If you will be away for an extended period, however, we recommend that you drain the spa (following the procedure  
described under Winterizing on this page), as long periods without maintenance of water quality could be detrimental  
to the spa.  
Anothermeansofmaintainingminimumwaterqualitywhileawayforlessthan twoweeksistofollowtheprocedure  
outlinedforwinterizingyourspainawarmclimate. SeeWinterizing. Note: Wedonotrecommendusingthisprocedure  
if you are absent during the summer, when algae build-up is most likely.)  
Always keep your spa covered when not in use to reduce heat loss and evaporation and to prevent debris from  
falling in.  
Winterizing  
In a climate where winter temperatures are be-  
low freezing, follow this procedure when the spa  
will NOT be used:  
CAUTION: Not winterizing will cause irreversible  
damage (at freezing temperatures) to the pump and/  
or plumbing lines.  
1. Select the OFF mode.  
Note: If the spa is to be used during winter in a cold  
climate, see warm climate instructions below.  
2. Unplug the unit. Turn off the house circuit breaker.  
(Ifconvertedto230V, turnoffthepoweratthecircuit  
breaker.)  
In a warm climate where there are occasional freez-  
ing temperatures, follow this procedure:  
3. Drain the spa completely by attaching a garden  
hose to the drain valve on the suction plumbing.  
Then remove the hose and leave the drain valve in  
the open position.  
1. Select the HTR/FILTER mode.  
2. Set the thermostat to its minimum temperature (45°-  
50° F.) by turning the dial all the way counter clock-  
wise.  
4. Remove the filter cartridges, clean them, and store  
them dry.  
3. Maintain a chemical balance. (See Water Quality  
section.)  
5. Keep water and debris out by covering with a rigid  
spa cover.  
4. Keep the spa covered using the spa cover provided.  
6. Before using the spa again, review the Operating  
Instructions.  
Factory Installed Redwood Skirt  
YourAeroPlusspaissuppliedwithafactory-installed  
redwood skirt which completely surrounds the spa.  
The equipment access door can be opened for main-  
tenance, setting the timer.  
The skirt is made of kiln-dried redwood and can be  
left natural to weather to it's normal light gray color  
(afteraboutthreemonths), oryoumaychoosetoapply  
a stain or clear finish. Consult your local paint dealer  
for the appropriate product.  
If it becomes necessary to remove any of the skirt  
sections, simply remove the screws with which the  
section is secured.  
Note: When you remove the skirts, you will notice  
the plastic covered, foam insulation blocks. These  
blocks are designed to be removed when service is  
required and reinstalled when service has been com-  
pleted.  
SKIRT  
SECTION  
PHILLIPS  
SCREWS  
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Spa Light  
Covering Your Spa  
Two colored lenses are provided with your spa. To  
change the lens, simply pull the lens out of the fitting and  
replace it with the desired colored lens. Two replace-  
ment bulbs (#912) are also included. Put them in a safe  
place for future use. When a bulb burns out, replace it  
from the back of the light fitting, pulling out the bulb  
receptacle.  
An optional rigid spa cover is available to place on top of  
the spa. Use of this cover will help to minimize heat loss  
and evaporation, and thus reduce energy costs. The  
cover is also an attractive and efficient means of pre-  
ventingdebrissuchasleavesanddirtfromenteringyour  
spa when not in use. Follow the instructions for use and  
care provided with the spa cover.  
CAUTION  
SPA LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT  
While the spa cover is rigid, it is not designed to  
support any weight. Therefore, as a safety precau-  
tion and to preserve the life of your cover, you must  
not sit, stand, or lie on it; nor should you place  
objects of any kind on top of it.  
NORMAL  
LENS  
LOCKING  
NUT  
COLORED  
FILTER  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath does not guarantee or warrant  
this cover.  
LIGHT BULB  
AERO SPA WITH RIGID  
INSULATING COVER  
BULB  
RECEPTACLE  
LIGHT  
BEZEL  
SHELL  
Cleaning Your Spa  
Your Aero Plus spa shell consists of two layers of plastic  
materials. Its smooth top surface of acrylic is tough and  
durable and contains concentrated color. This is sup-  
ported by a substantial thickness of fiberglass-rein-  
forced polyester resin. A catalyst causes a chemical  
reaction during manufacture that bonds these layers  
permanently into a hard, strong material. With a mini-  
mum amount of care and cleaning, your whirlpool spa  
will look new for years.  
Repairs to the Acrylic  
Tocleanyourspa, simplyuseamild, non-abrasiveliquid  
detergent, isopropyl alcohol, or commercially prepared  
spa cleaner. Do not use abrasive cleaners. You can  
protect and restore the gloss to a dulled surface by  
applying Meguiar’s #10 Mirror Glaze, which is a product  
specifically designed for use on acrylic finishes. If  
Meguiar’s is not available, an acrylic polish of equal  
quality or automotive paste wax will do.  
Minor scratches which do not penetrate the color finish  
(acrylic) can be removed with 600-grit wet/dry sandpa-  
per. Restore the glossy finish with Meguiar’s #10 Mirror  
Glaze or comparable automotive paste wax.  
Major scratches or gouges which penetrate the acrylic  
surface will require refinishing. Ask your Jacuzzi Whirl-  
pool Bath dealer for special instructions.  
Use a spa cleaner for residue buildup at the water level  
of the spa surface. This may be applied to the acrylic  
surface with a soft cloth and wiped clean. Use sparingly  
in small amounts to avoid contaminating the spa water.  
If heavily soiled, it may be advisable to lower the water  
level 2-3 inches before cleaning; then refill to normal  
level.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
A. Actuated too rapidly  
A. Wait 60 seconds; system  
will be restored automatically.  
2. Heater not functioning.  
A. Select Heater/Filter mode.  
B. Check house circuit breaker  
and GFCI.  
A. Heater mode not selected.  
B. No power to heater.  
C. Turn to desired temperature.  
C. Thermostat set lower  
than water temperature.  
D. Reset buttons on heater after  
water has cooled; see *Note if  
switches continue to trip.  
D. High temperature safety  
switches tripped.  
E. See Remedy 6 below.  
F. *  
G. *  
E. Abnormally low water flow.  
F. Heater relay not operating.  
G. Heater element failure.  
H. Improper 230 VAC  
Conversion  
H. Contact electrician.  
3. Heater not functioning but  
heater light on.  
A. Relay malfunction.  
B. Element malfunction.  
A. *  
B. *  
A. Clogged or blocked suction  
strainer or skimmer basket.  
4. Water not clean.  
A. Clean strainer/skimmer basket.  
B. Filter clogged (dirty).  
B. Clean or replace.  
C. Poor water chemistry.  
D. Insufficient filtering time.  
E. mproper maintenance.  
F. High content of solids in water.  
C. See “Chemistry” section.  
D. Run filter.  
E. See Maintenance section.  
F. Use clarifier or drain and refill  
spa.  
A. Leak in suction line, dis-  
charge line, or connections.  
A. Repair leak.  
5. Abnormal water usage.  
B. Excessive evaporation and/or  
splashing.  
B. Use rigid spa cover; lower  
thermostat setting.  
6. Low water flow from jets.  
A. Normal operation in FILTER or  
HTR/FILTER mode.  
B. Low water level.  
A. Select JETS mode for maximum  
flow.  
B. Fill to water level indicator  
mark on skimmer/filter frame.  
C. Fill to middle of skimmer.  
D. Clean strainers or skimmer baskets  
C. Low Water Level  
D. Clogged or blocked suction  
strainer or skimmer basket.  
E. Dirty filter.  
F. Suction or discharge line  
partially plugged.  
E. Clean or replace.  
F. *  
G. Pumprunningatsubnormalspeed.G. *  
H. Worn or damaged pump seal. H. *  
*Note: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services  
of qualified service personnel. Contact your dealer.  
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PROBLEM  
7. No water flow from jets.  
REMEDY  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
A. Unit not plugged in.  
A. Plug unit in.  
B. Selector switch in OFF.  
C. House circuit breaker tripped;  
no power to system.  
B. Select other function.  
C. Reset circuit breaker.  
D. Spa circuit breaker tripped.  
D. Reset circuit breaker  
E. High temperature safety switch E. Reset button on heater after  
tripped.  
water has cooled; *Note  
if switch continues to trip.  
F. Reset GFCI  
G. *  
F. GFCI tripped.  
G. Faulty pump or motor.  
8. Noisy pump and motor.  
A. Clean strainer(s).  
A. Clogged strainer(s).  
B. Locate and repair leaks.  
C. Tighten fasteners.  
B. Leakage of air into suction line.  
C. Vibrating parts attached to moto  
or support brackets  
D. Add water to normal water  
D. Low water level.  
level.  
E. *  
E. Damaged or worn motor  
bearings.  
F. *  
G. *  
F. Impeller rubbing inside case.  
G. Debris inside pump.  
9. Water leakage at pump shaft  
(rotating connection between  
pump and motor).  
A. Worn or damaged pump seal.  
A. *  
10. Motor will not start.  
A. Unit not plugged in.  
B. OFF mode selected.  
C. Blower selected (115 VAC).  
D. House circuit breaker  
tripped or in OFF position.  
E. Spa circuit breakers tripped.  
F. GFCI tripped.  
A. Plug in unit  
B. Select FILTER, HTR/FILTER,  
or  
JETS mode.  
C. Select OFF, ACC mode.  
D. Reset circuit breakers.  
E. Reset GFCI.  
G. Improper or defective wiring.  
G. *  
H. High temperature safety  
switches tripped.  
H. Reset buttons on heater after  
water has cooled; see *Note  
I. *  
I. Inadequate eletrical supply  
J. Locked shaft or impeller.  
K. Motor windings burned out.  
L. Defective starting switch  
inside motor.  
J. *  
K. *  
L. *  
if switch continues to trip.  
*Note: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services  
of qualified service personnel. Contact your dealer.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
10. Motor will not start. (Continued)  
I. Subnormal voltage.  
I. Call an electrition or your  
power company.  
J. Locked shaft or impeller.  
K. Motor windings burned out.  
L. Defective starting switch  
inside motor.  
J. *  
K. *  
L. *  
11. Motor stops.  
A. Let cool for one hour.  
A. Motor overload condition.  
Motor overload will reset;  
if problem persists, see *Note.  
B. *  
C. *  
B. Selector switch failure.  
C. Relay failure.  
D. Consult electrician to cor-  
rect wiring to unit.  
D. Inadequate supply wiring.  
E. Reset button on heater after  
water has cooled; see *Note  
if switch continues to trip.  
E. High temperature safety  
switch tripped.  
12. Air Blower does not operate.  
A. Turn on power at service  
panel.  
A. Power off.  
B. Select other function.  
C. Reset circuit breaker.  
B. ACC switch in OFF.  
C. House circuit breaker  
tripped, no power to  
system.  
D. Close redwood skirt  
door.  
D. Redwood skirt door open  
or not in place.  
E. Reset GFCI.  
E. GFCI tripped.  
F. Faulty motor.  
F. *  
*Note: The skills and tools necessary for the safe repair of this spa require the services  
of qualified service personnel. Contact your Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath dealer.  
IMPORTANT  
If your test reveals insufficient electrical supply, several  
The Palio II™ Portable Whirlpool Spa requires a 115  
VAC 20 AMP capacity electrical supply. If the wiring of the  
circuit in which your spa is connected is not sized properly  
for20AMPs, oriftheoutletusedistoodistantfromthemain  
service panel, there may be a considerable voltage drop.  
Such a voltage drop would not only cause the unit to  
malfunction, but it may also cause permanent damage to  
the spa's electrical system.  
solutions are possible; First, you could have your electrical  
supply upgraded and provide a dedicated, properly wired  
circuit with 20 AMP capability to be used for the spa only.  
Second, you can install a transformer which would boost  
your existing power supply. We recommend that you seek  
the advice and services of a qualified electrician who can  
determine your particular electrical needs for installation of  
your spa.  
Before operating your spa, therefore, we recommend  
that you test the spa's intended electrical supply circuit for  
sufficient voltage. To do this, you will need as AC voltage  
meter and a small electrical appliance rated at 1200 (min.)  
- 1600 (max.) watts, such as a toaster or small heater. With  
the appliance turned off, plug it into the receptacle and take  
a voltage meter reading from the adjacent receptacle. Next  
turn on the appliance to its maximum setting and again  
measure the voltage as before. The difference between  
the two voltage readings must not be more than 5%. For  
example, if the "OFF" voltage is 115, the "ON" voltage must  
not be below 109. If there is a voltage drop of more than 5%  
or if there is less than the 105 V minimum operating voltage  
at the receptacle, the electrical supply is insufficient. The  
minimumvoltagemustbemaintainedduringspaoperation.  
20 AMP RECEPTACLE  
1200-1600 WATT (MAX.)  
APPLIANCE  
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Alternate Use of Water Rainbow Spout as Fill Spout  
You can use your Water Rainbow spout as a fill spout by permanently plumbing it to a fresh water supply if local  
codes permit. Local plumbing codes may require the use of an anti-siphon valve for such a connection. Do not  
interconnect water supply with recirculating system of the spa.  
To make the connections necessary to use the Water Rainbow as a fill spout, follow this procedure:  
Make sure spa is unplugged and completely drained.  
Unscrew the spout from the 3/4" pipe.  
Cut 3/4" piping as shown in illustration below.  
Cap off the piping by cementing a 3/4" PVC cap where cut has been made.  
Connect permanent plumbing line to the spout.  
WATER RAINBOW SPOUT  
CUT PIPING HERE  
(LEAVE 1 1/2"-2")  
TEE ON DISCHARGE  
PIPING  
SAVE FOR LATER  
IF DESIRED  
INSTALL AND CEMENT  
3/4" PVC CAP  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH PRODUCT.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath has obtained applicable code (standards) listings generally available on a national basis for products of  
this type. It is the responsibility of the installer/owner to determine specific local code compliance prior to installation of the product.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath makes no representation or warranty regarding, and will not be responsible for any code compliance.  
Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath National Headquarters  
P.O. Drawer J, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (510) 938-7070  
Customer Service: Call (800) 288-400  
©1991 Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath  
B109000 3/91  
Printed on Recycled Paper  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
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