Cal Spas LTR20051000 Hot Tub User Manual


 
Operating Your Spa
Press the LIGHT button to turn on the light. Press it once again to turn the light off. All optional lighting such as
the control panel light and cabinet perimeter lighting is controlled by the LIGHT button and will turn on and off
with the spa light.
Turbo
Press the OPTION button to turn on the turbo system. Press it once again to turn off the turbo system.
Setting the Temperature Lock
This feature allows you to lock a temperature into the system. When engaged, the set temperature will blink on
and off when either the UP or DOWN button is pressed. However, you will not be able to change it until you
unlock the set temperature:
Press either the UP or DOWN button.
Press the OPTION button to unlock the set temperature.
Select a temperature with the UP and DOWN buttons.
Press the OPTION button to set and lock the temperature.
Automatic Time outs
These features will automatically turn themselves off during periods of continuous use:
Low speed pump After 30 minutes
High speed pumps After 15 minutes
Optional circulation pump After 15 minutes
Optional turbo After 15 minutes
Spa light After 15 minutes
Setting Filtration Cycles
Your spa will automatically filter itself twice a day. To set filtration time, turn off the power to the spa at the
time of day you would like to start filtration. The first cycle will start after the spa is powered up. The second
filter cycle will begin twelve hours later. Filter cycle duration is preset for 2 hours (F2).
To change duration of filtration time, press either the UP or DOWN button, then press either the JETS 1 or
JETS 2 pad. Press the OPTION button again to choose from 2 ,4, 6, 8, or 12 hours twice a day. After selecting
the desired filtering duration, press the JETS button to exit the filter program. The circulating pump and ozone
generator (optional) will run during filter cycles. (Note: The filter cycles settings of F8 and FC are only
intended for use with the optional Spa Cal™ Filtration System.)
2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 17
8/1/2005