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OWNER’S MANUAL
WELCOME TO THE SPA LIFE!
Please enjoy your new spa, but think “Safety First”. Read your Owner’s Manual in its
entirety before installing your spa and encourage all spa users to do the same. More
than just basic common sense, this Owner’s Manual provides you with vital safety and
operational information.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual. However, Marquis
Spas reserves the right to improve its product without notice. This could create a minor
variation between this manual and the actual product you receive. We apologize for any
inconvenience this may cause.
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
On your spa, the serial number is engraved directly above the filter canister area. On
those models that are listed by Underwriters Laboratories, you will also find the serial
number on the tag in the equipment area.
PLEASE FILL OUT AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
__________________________________________________________________________
Name of Purchaser
Date of Purchase
__________________________________________________________________________
Address
_________________________________________________________________________
City
State
Zip Code
__________________________________________________________________________
Signature
Telephone
_________________________________________________________________________
Spa Model / Series / Color
Spa Serial #
Pack Serial #
__________________________________________________________________________
Retailer’s Name
_________________________________________________________________________
Retailer’s Address
Telephone
__________________________________________________________________________
City
State
Zip Code
We sincerely hope your spa life is a pleasant experience. If problems should arise, contact
your Marquis retailer. Or contact Marquis Corp. by using one of the methods below.
596 Hoffman Road, Independence, OR 97351
Voice (503)838.0888 (800)275.0888 • www.marquisspas.com
Copyright Marquis Corp. 2/00 • 710-0810
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OWNER’S MANUAL INDEX
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
120V, 240V, All Spa Models, Personal Safety.................................................................................. 1-4
SPA INSTALLATION
Location................................................................................................................................................................5
Ozonator Installation................................................................................................................................... 6
Electrical Requirements.............................................................................................................................. 7-8
STARTINGYOUR SPA........................................................................................................................... 9
OPERATING YOUR SPA
Priming the Pump...........................................................................................................................................10
Hydrotherapy Jets.......................................................................................................................................... 11
SPA SPECIFICATIONS – ALL MODELS................................................................................ 12
LEISURE SERIES MODELS & EQUIPMENT DIAGRAMS
Oasis LS................................................................................................................................................................13
Spirit LS.................................................................................................................................................................14
Mirage LS ............................................................................................................................................................15
LS Controls.........................................................................................................................................................16-17
Zoned Jetting Operation...........................................................................................................................18-19
RECREATIONAL SERIES MODELS & EQUIPMENT DIAGRAMS
Quest RS.............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Destiny RS........................................................................................................................................................... 21
Reward RS...........................................................................................................................................................22
RS Controls........................................................................................................................................................23-24
Zoned Jetting Operation...........................................................................................................................25-26
COASTAL SERIES MODELS & EQUIPMENT DIAGRAMS
Destiny CS..........................................................................................................................................................27
Reward CS..........................................................................................................................................................28
Euphoria CS.......................................................................................................................................................29
Voyage CS...........................................................................................................................................................30
CS Controls....................................................................................................................................................... 31-34
Zoned Jetting Operation...........................................................................................................................35-38
ULTIMATE SERIES MODELS & EQUIPMENT DIAGRAMS
Voyage US...........................................................................................................................................................39
US Controls....................................................................................................................................................... 40-42
Zoned Jetting Operation...........................................................................................................................43-44
SPA MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Spa Interior and Exterior............................................................................................. 45-46
Draining and Refilling the Spa......................................................................................................................45
Winterizing the Spa...................................................................................................................................... 47
Spa Maintenance Schedule...................................................................................................................... 48
Spa Care And Maintenance Record, Notes...................................................................................49-50
TROUBLESHOOTING
Equipment and LCD Display Messages............................................................................................51-52
Spa Water............................................................................................................................................................ 53-54
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions are required to be printed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as
a condition of the listing of this product. They contain important safety information, and we
strongly encourage you to read and apply them.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WHEN INSTALLING AND USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT,
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED,
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
1.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
2. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product
unless closely supervised at all times.
3. DANGER: RISK OF CHILD DROWNING. Extreme caution must be exercised to
prevent unauthorized access by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children
cannot use the spa or hot tub unless they are supervised at all times.
120 VOLT, CORD AND PLUG CONNECTED MODELS
4.
5.
6.
7.
DANGER: RISK OF INJURY. Connect only to a grounded source.
Do not bury the power cord.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, replace a damaged cord immediately.
A ground terminal (pressure wire connector) is provided on the surface of the control
box inside the equipment compartment. This connector should be bonded with a
minimum No. 8 AWG (8.4mm2) solid copper wire between this unit and any metal
ladders, metal water pipes, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, conduit or metal
equipment within five feet (1.5m) of the spa. If the spa is located on a reinforced
concrete pad, the reinforced steel should also be bonded to the ground terminal.
8. WARNING: Your spa is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
on the end of the power supply cord. Before each use of the spa, with the plug
connected to the power supply and the unit operating, press the “test” button. The
unit should stop operating and the GFCI power indicator will go out. Wait thirty
seconds and then reset the GFCI by pressing the “Reset” button. The GFCI power
indicator will turn on, restoring power to the spa. If the interrupter does not perform
in this manner, it is an indication of an electrical malfunction and the possibility of an
electric shock. Disconnect the plug from the receptacle until the fault has been
identified and corrected.
NOTE: Failure to wait thirty seconds before resetting the GFCI may cause the spas’
Power Indicator on control panel to blink. If this occurs, repeat the GFCI test procedure.
240 VOLT, PERMANENTLY INSTALLED OR CONVERTED MODELS
9. A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block (TB-1, terminal 7) located inside
the control box. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal to the
grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a continuous green,
insulated copper wire. The wire must be equivalent in size to the circuit conductors
supplying the equipment. In addition, a bonding terminal (pressure wire connector) is
provided on the outside of the control box for bonding to local ground points. To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this connector should be bonded with a No. 8 AWG
(8.42mm2) solid copper wire to any metal ladders, water pipes, or other metal within
five feet (1.5m) of the spa to comply with local requirements.
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10. Your spa uses ground fault circuit interrupters in the electrical subpanel. Before each
use of the spa and with the unit operating press the Test button on each breaker. The
switch should click over to the “Trip” position. Wait thirty seconds and reset each
GFCI breaker by switching it completely off and then completely on. The switch
should then stay on. If either of the interrupters does not perform in this manner, it is
anindication of an electrical malfunction and the possibility of an electric shock.
Disconnect the power until the fault has been identified and corrected.
NOTE: Failure to wait 30 seconds before resetting the GFCI may cause the spa’s Power
Indicator (on the control panel) to blink. If this occurs, repeat the GFCI test procedure.
ALL SPA MODELS
11. Install the spa so proper drainage is provided for the compartment containing the
electrical components.
12. DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Install the spa at least five feet (1.5m) of
metal surfaces if, in accordance with the National Electric Code ANS/NMFPA70 1993, each metal surface is permanently connected to a minimum No. 8 (8.42mm2)
solid copper conductor attached to the wire bonding connector on the terminal box
that is provided for this purpose.)
13. DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Do not permit any appliance, such as a
light, telephone, radio, or television within five feet (1.5m) of the spa or hot tub.
14. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury:
•The water in the spa should never exceed 104° F (40° C). Water temperatures
between 100° F (38° C) and 104° F (40° C) are considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for extended use (exceeding 10
minutes) and for young children.
•Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage
during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should
limit spa water temperatures to 100° F (38° C).
•Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature with an
accurate thermometer since the tolerance of temperature-regulating devices may
vary as much as +/- 5° F (3° C).
•The use of drugs, alcohol, or medication before or during spa use may lead to
unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
•Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease, low or
high blood pressure, circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a
physician before using the spa.
•Persons using medications should consult a physician before using a spa since some
medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate,
blood pressure, and circulation.
15. DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS. Do not remove the
suction fittings.
16. DANGER: RISK OF INJURY: Never operate a spa if the suction fitting(s) are
broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow
rate marked on the original suction fitting. The suction fittings in the spa are sized to
match the specific water flow created by the pump. Should the need arise to replace
the suction fittings or the pump, be sure that the flow rates are compatible.
17. DANGER: Children are especially sensitive to hot water. At no time should children
have unsupervised access to the spa. Children must not be allowed to climb onto the
spa cover. All Marquis Spas are equipped with a locking cover that meets the ASTM
F1346-91 Standard for Safety Covers. Always lock the child resistant locks after using
the spa for your children’s safety.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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WARNING: Children should not use spas or hot tubs without adult supervision.
WARNING: Do not use spas or hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to
prevent body and hair entrapment.
WARNING: Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub
to avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning.
WARNING: People using medications and/or having an adverse medical history
should consult a physician before using a spa.
WARNING: The use of alcohol, drugs, and medication can greatly increase the risk of
fatal hyperthermia.
WARNING: Before entering the spa or hot tub measure the water temperature with
an accurate thermometer.
WARNING: Water temperature in excess of 38°C may be injurious to your health.
WARNING: Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
WARNING: People with infectious diseases should not use a spa.
WARNING: Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before
using a spa or hot tub.
WARNING: To avoid injury exercise care when entering and exiting the spa or hot tub.
WARNING: Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
CAUTION: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
The following information is included for French speaking spa owners.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas placer d’appareil électrique (luminaire, téléphone, radio,
téléviseur, etc.) moins de 1.52 m de cette cuve de relaxation.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser une cuve de relaxation sans
surveillance.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter que les cheveux ou une partie du corps puissent
être aspirés, ne pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation si les grilles de prise d’aspiration ne
sont pas toutes en place.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter l’évanouissement et la noyade éventuelle, ne prendre
ni drogue ni alcool avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation ni quand on s’y trouve.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les personnes qui prennent des médicaments ou ont des
problemès de santé devraient consulter un médecin avant d’utiliser une cuve de
relaxation.
AVERTISSEMENT: La consommation d/alcool ou de drogue augmente
considérablement les risques d’hyperthermie motrelle dans une cuve de relaxation.
AVERTISSEMENT: Avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation mesurer la température
de l’eau l’aide d’un thermométre précis.
AVERTISSEMENT: Il peut être dangereux pour la santé de se plonger dans de l’eau
plus de 38°c.
AVERTISSEMENT: L’utilisation prolongée d’une cuve de relaxation peut être
dangereuse pour la santé.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les personnes atteintes de maladies infectieuses ne devraient
pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation.
AVERTISSEMENT: Les femmes enceintes, que leur grossesse soit confirmée ou non,
devraient consulter un médecin avant d’utiliser une cuve de relaxation.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter des blessures, user de prudence en entrant dans une
cuve de relaxation et en sortant.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation immédiatement aprés un
exercice fatigant.
ATTENTION: La tenteur de l’eau en matières dissoutes doit être conforme aux
directives du fabricant.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY SIGN
Each Marquis Spa is shipped with a SAFETY SIGN in the spa’s Owner’s Package. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recommends this sign be permanently installed where it is visible
to the users of the spa. To obtain additional Safety Signs, contact your Marquis Spas dealer
and request Part #710-0789. Replacement Owner’s Manuals are also available.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Prolonged immersion in hot water can result in HYPERTHERMIA, a dangerous condition
which occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level above normal
(98.6° F). The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy,
and a body temperature above 98.6° F. The physical effects of hyperthermia include
unawareness of impending hazard, failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need
to exit the spa, physical inability to exit the spa, fetal damage in pregnant women, and
unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning.
WARNING: The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of
fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness such as tranquilizers, antihistamines or
anticoagulants should not use the spa. Pregnant women and persons with a medical history of
heart disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure should consult a physician before using the spa.
PERSONAL SAFETY DO’S:
• Be sure your spa is connected to the
power supply correctly – use a
licensed contractor.
• Disconnect the spa from the power
supply before draining the spa or
servicing the electrical components.
• Test the GFCI monthly.
• Test the water temperature with your
hand before entering the spa to be sure
that it’s a comfortable temperature.
• Remember that wet surfaces can be
very slippery. Take care when entering and exiting the spa.
• Use the safety cover when the spa is
not in use, whether it is empty or full
of water.
• Keep the water clean and sanitized
with correct chemical care.
• Turn on the jets when adding ANY
spa water chemicals into the filtration
compartment.
• Clean the filter cartridge(s) monthly
to remove debris and mineral buildup
which may affect the performance of
the hydrotherapy jets, limit the flow,
or trip the high limit thermostat
which will turn off the entire spa.
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PERSONAL SAFETY DON’TS:
• Don’t use the spa with the equipment
compartment door removed.
• Don’t use the spa for long periods of
time at water temperatures in excess
of 104° F.
• Don’t allow the jet pump(s) to
operate for an extended period of
time with the cover in place.
Extended pump operation will cause
a slow heat buildup due to water
friction. The spa equipment controls
are equipped with a built-in safety
timer that will automatically shut off
the jet pump(s) after 15 minutes of
continuous operation should it have
been left on inadvertently.
• Don’t operate the spa at any time
with the filter cartridges removed.
• Don’t lift or drag the cover by using
the tie-down straps; always lift and
carry by using the handles.
• Don’t store chemicals in the spa’s
equipment compartment.
• Don’t hesitate to call your Marquis
Spas representative with any
questions or maintenance concerns.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATION
For your portable spa to function properly and safely, it must be located on a hard, flat,
level surface. In-ground spas require special installation techniques and should be
planned in conjunction with your spa dealer. Improper installation can result in structural
damage to the spa and the voiding of your spa warranty. Items to discuss with your
dealer include: Local construction codes, electrical service requirements, serviceability of
equipment, present underground obstructions such as gas, water and telephone lines,
safety measures such as fences, locks and visibility of the spa installation from the home,
street and neighbors.
• You must allow for sufficient water drainage around the spa to help preserve the
equipment and support structure.
• Your spa MUST be installed to permit access for servicing the equipment above and/or
below any decks or floors. Access is essential and must allow adequate room for
service.
• Be sure the spa is in the final position BEFORE filling with water. Check for power
cords, tools, and hoses that may be caught underneath the spa.
CAUTION: Never try to move a spa that has not been fully drained. To do so could
result in damage to the spa and physical injury to the mover.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT LET AN EMPTY SPA REMAIN EXPOSED TO DIRECT
SUNLIGHT FOR MORE THAN A FEW MINUTES. Spa surface temperatures can reach
in excess of 150° F (65°C) if left exposed to the sun. Significant damage can occur if this
is allowed to happen, including warping and blistering of the surface. Damage, which may
occur as a result of this exposure, is not covered under the warranty. All warranties have
excluded this type of damage.
SHUT-OFF VALVES
< Your spa is equipped with shut-off valves (see equipment diagram on spa model page) that shut off the
water flow to the equipment system for dealer service.
At times, a new spa or one that has recently been
serviced, may have the shut-off valves partially closed
which can restrict the water flow and hinder jet
performance. Be sure the valves are fully open.
FREEZE PROTECTION
When a freeze condition is detected (which occurs
when the temperature in the heater housing drops to 40° F) the jet pump(s) is
automatically activated.
In areas with extreme cold winter conditions, your spa should be fine as long as it is left
running at normal operating temperatures. If you plan to turn the spa off, you must
follow the instructions in this manual for winterizing your spa.
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OVERHEATING
In the case of extended hot weather, the spa water temperature may reach and maintain
104° F to 106° F. This is due to the ambient temperature and the full insulation in the
spa cabinet. The simplest solution to this heat buildup is, lifting the spa cover a few
inches for several hours to allow the heat to escape. You may also have the option of
shortening the pump-run time. See Control panel section for available options.
FILTER CARTRIDGE
Your portable spa is equipped with the Constant Clean™ Filtration system.
Oasis LS, Spirit LS, Mirage LS & Quest RS: Features Vortex Filter that includes HiFlo Vortex skimmer and filament filter cartridge.
Reward RS, Destiny RS, Reward CS, Destiny CS, Euphoria CS,Voyage CS
and Voyage US: Features two Vortex Filters which include Hi-Flo Vortex skimmers
and filament filter cartridges.
NOTE: It is very important that the components of these filtration systems be installed
properly in the proper part of the spa (see jetting diagram and REMOVING THE FILTER
for complete instructions).
<SUCTION FITTINGS
There are suction fittings in the footwell of your spa.
These are openings through which the jet-pumps draw
water. They have been equipped with safety covers.
Suction through the fittings can be strong. The safety
covers must remain in place and undamaged. A fitting
with a damaged cover can be dangerous, especially to
small children or people with long hair. Should any part
of the body become drawn to a fitting, turn the jetpump off immediately. Long hair should be restrained
in a bathing cap, never allow it to float freely in the spa.
Replace any missing or damaged suction covering.
OZONATOR INSTALLATION ON LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL SERIES
If your Leisure or Recreational Series spa was not originally equipped with an ozone
generator and you would like to install one, refer to the following instructions and those
supplied with the ozonator. NOTE: The only ozonator U.L. listed for your spa is the
Marquis Spa Ozone Generator, available at your Marquis retailer, part OZU 120.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Turn off the power to the spa.
Open the equipment area door.
Plug the ozonator into the ozone receptacle on the spa control box.
Cut a 5" piece of the supplied 1/4" tubing and using silicone sealant, push one end
onto the 1/4" barbed fitting on the ozonator.
5. Into the other end of this tube, insert the supplied check valve, being sure the
direction of flow is away from the ozonator, not toward it.
6. Cut a long piece of tubing and make a loop approximately 8-10" in diameter, then
push it onto the exposed end of the check valve.
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7. Remove the black plastic plug from the small white tubing suspended above the
equipment (some water may drip from this fitting, have a towel handy). Replace
this plug with the supplied 1/4" barbed fitting, using Teflon tape on the threads
to make the proper seal.
8. Place the exposed tubing end on the 1/4" barb.
9. Properly ground the ozonator.
10. There is a labeled mounting block attached to the spa which shows the
mounting position of ozonator.
CAUTION: DO NOT PREDRILL SCREW HOLES.
11. Turn on the power to the spa. You will see the ozonator’s blue light turn on and
bubbles come out of the single ozone jet in the spa with the primary pump on
low-speed operation.
12. Close the equipment door.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
It is the responsibility of the spa owner to ensure that all electrical connections are made in
accordance with all electric codes in effect at the time of installation.
240 Volt:
All connections
must be made in
accordance with
the wiring
diagram found
on the inside of
the control box
cover. Connections should be
made with
copper
conductors only
– aluminum
wiring should
not be used with
this system. All
conductors,
circuit breakers,
and/or fuses
must be sized in
accordance to
the Total
Amperage Load
as specified:
•Permanently connected
•Rated 240V, 60Hz, 40A, three wires plus ground (6 AWG copper)
•Minimum supply conductor ampacity: 50 amp based on 60°C ambient
•Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size: 50 amp
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This equipment is designed to operate on 60Hz Alternating Current only at a
voltage of 240. Units to be operated at 240V must have all connections made by a
qualified electrician in accordance with any electric codes in effect at the time of
installation. All 240V units require a three wire plus ground (line 1, line 2, neutral,
ground). Refer to the label at the terminal block.
A pressure wire connector is located on the exterior of the control box. If the
installation includes a common bonding grid (reinforced concrete slab, ground plate
beneath the spa, or any metal water pipe connection), this pressure wire connector
should be bonded, with at least #8 AWG (8.42mm2, #6 in Canada) copper wire, to
any metal ladder, water pipe, or other metal, within five feet of the spa.
120 Volt:
120V units must only be
connected to a properly
grounded, grounding type15
amp receptacle. 120V
equipment is designed to
operate on 60Hz Alternating
current only at a voltage of
120, 12.5 amp. maximum load.
To Convert 120V to 240V
All connections must be made
by a licensed electrician.
1. Disconnect from power
and remove cord.
2. Move red wire (TB-1) to
(TB-4) as indicated by gray
area.
3. Move the Heater Mode
selector (J23) on the
Control Board from (20A)
to (30A) position.
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STARTING YOUR SPA
START-UP PROCEDURE
Your spa is equipped with solid state preprogrammed Comfort Controls specific to your spa
model. Please see the CONTROLS section listed under your particular spa series model.
To start your spa, you will need a spa chemical test kit and an underwater thermometer.
It is important to follow each of these steps when starting your spa.
Leisure and Recreational Series Models Start-up:
1. Place spa on a hard, flat, level surface. Make sure the
power supply is off.
Pump Union
2. Make sure that the suction fittings in the footwell are
in place and undamaged.
3. Open the equipment door. Screw the pump plug
< (supplied in packet) into the face of the pump. Close
the drain valve and screw the drain valve cap on
tightly. Tighten all disconnects and open all shut-off
valves. On models equipped with AWP external drain,
close valve by turning outer ring clockwise. Be sure
center plug is in place and tighten.
4. Fill the spa with water to two-thirds of the way up the
< Vortex skimmer opening(s).
5. Turn the power on and wait five seconds.
6. At this time the spa should have water flowing from the
jets. If the pump has not primed and water is not
flowing from the jets after two minutes TURN OFF
POWER TO THE SPA and vent air from the pumps
by slightly opening the pump union. (See TROUBLE
SHOOTING section, Water Flow.)
7. Your spa water temperature is preset at 100° F. Use the TEMP SET pad on the
bather’s control panel to set the water temperature to the desired level.
8. SHOCK SANITIZE the water and test the water chemistry following the instructions in your chemical test kit.
9. Place the cover on the spa. It will take 12 to 24 hours for the water to heat to set
temperature.
10. Check the water temperature and adjust the setting if necessary. Normal use
is between 98° and 102° F.
Coastal and Ultimate Series Models Start-up:
Follow steps one through three of Leisure and Recreational Series Models Start-up.
4. Check to make sure the freeze line is properly connected.
Follow steps five through ten of Leisure and Recreational Series Models Start-up.
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OPERATING YOUR SPA
THERAPY PUMP(S)
Allow the spa to circulate on high-speed (see instructions for spa side controls) for 4-5
minutes to discharge air from the plumbing system. Do not expect hot water immediately from the jets; the heater will take several hours to heat the water.
Pr Diagnostic Message
NOTE: Coastal and Ultimate Series spas have a “pump priming” feature which begins
at start-up. When the spa is energized, the LCD panel will display a “Pr” message. This
mode will last approximately four to five minutes if not exited manually. To exit manually,
press the TEMP SET pad. At this time the spa
should have water flowing from the jets. If the
pump has not primed and water is not flowing
from the jets after two minutes, TURN OFF
POWER TO THE SPA. Vent air from the
pumps by slightly opening the pump unions (see
TROUBLESHOOTING section, Water Flow).
After turning the power on again, the spa will
initiate a new priming mode. Repeat steps above.
After you have manually exited the priming mode (or you allowed the spa to automatically exit) the LCD display will momentarily display 100° F and then the display will
switch to - -° F. The system requires approximately one minute of water flow to
determine the water temperature. After one minute of water flow, the temperature will
be displayed as 65° F. Press the TEMP SET pad to adjust the desired set temperature for
the spa.
NOTE: Your spa has been filled and test-run at the factory. The first time your spa is
filled with water, some discoloration from residual test water may appear. This will
disappear when the spa is completely filled and the filtration system is functioning. Test
the water for the proper chemical balance and adjust as necessary. PROPER CHEMICAL BALANCE IS IMPORTANT.
SAFETY ENERGY COVER
When the spa is not in use, the safety energy
< cover should be kept on the spa to retain the water’s
heat and to keep out dirt, leaves, etc. Your heater
will maintain a constant water temperature between
spa uses.
For your safety and convenience, the cover is equipped
with safety locks. Marquis suggests that you use them
to help keep out unintended users and prevent covers
from being blown off in high wind conditions. For
Secure Straps, see your Marquis Dealer.
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OPERATING THE SPA
MAXIMUM THERAPY JETTING SYSTEM
JET SELECTOR VALVE
The large, gray teardrop Jet Selector lever allows you to
< redirect the water flow to different jet zones. (See ZONED
JETTING for specific options.)
CASCADE NECK JETS
Your spa may be equipped with a Therapy Seat(s) featuring
especially high Cascade Neck Jets. These jets are turned on and
off (when the jet pump is on) using the small teardrop Neck
Jet Control lever.
ISO BOOST JET
Small directional jets are strategically located to complement
< the larger jets. Simply moving the nozzle redirects the water for
ideal massage. The water flow can be adjusted by using the
four tabs on the face of the jet to turn it.
POWER BOOST JET
The direction of water flow can be changed by redirecting the
central nozzle. The water flow can be adjusted by using the four
< tabs on the face of the jet to turn it.
POWER SWIRL JET
Large, rotating jets provide a firm, broad area of circular massage
action. The water flow can be adjusted by using the four tabs
on the face of the jet to turn it.
CYCLO SWIRL JET
This large, versatile jet can flow straight or can be made to
rotate by pushing the nozzle to the side (push in the direction
indicated by the point of its teardrop shape). The water flow
can be adjusted by using the four tabs on the face of the jet to
turn it.
CYCLO BOOST JET
< This large, versatile jet flows in a straight stream. The water
flow can be adjusted by using the four tabs on the face of the
jet to turn it.
WHIRLPOOL JET
Unique Whirlpool Jets are strategically positioned around the
< perimeter of the spa to produce a true whirlpool flow of water.
This action provides a passive, whole body massage.
GEYSER JET
This high-flow jet is perfect for intense foot and leg massage.
Many jets are interchangeable. See your Marquis Dealer for
additional jets through Marquis Essentials™.
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SPA SPECIFICATIONS
Spa Model
Spa
& Series Dimensions
Electrical
Required
Weight
Dry/Full
Therapy
Pump(s)
Water
Capacity
Oasis
Leisure
Series
54"x84"
29"H
28" Deep
120V/15 amp
240V/30 or
50 amp
340/
1424 lbs.
1 dual-speed
48 frame,
optional 56
frame/240V
130
gallons
Spirit
Leisure
Series
60"x84"
29"H
28" Deep
120V/15 amp
240V/30 or
50 amp
410/
1786 lbs.
1 dual-speed
48 frame,
optional 56
frame/240V
165
gallons
Mirage
Leisure
Series
78"x78"
31"H
30" Deep
120V/15 amp
240V/30 or
50 amp
475/
2226 lbs.
1 dual-speed
48 frame,
optional 56
frame/240V
210
gallons
Quest
Recreational
Series
78"x84"
33"H
32" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
590/
2240 lbs.
1 dual-speed
56 frame
220
gallons
Destiny
Recreational
Series
84"x84"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
660/
3162 lbs.
1 dual-speed
56 frame
300
gallons
Reward
Recreational
Series
84"x84"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
680/
3348 lbs.
1 dual-speed
56 frame
320
gallons
Destiny
Coastal
Series
84"x84"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
690/
3192 lbs.
2 dual-speed
56 frame
300
gallons
Reward
Coastal
Series
84"x84"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
720/
3388 lbs.
2 dual-speed
56 frame
320
gallons
Euphoria
Coastal
Series
90"x90"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
800/
4302 lbs.
2 dual-speed
56 frame
420
gallons
Voyage
Coastal
Series
90"x90"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
810/
4312 lbs.
2 dual-speed
56 frame
425
gallons
Voyage
Ultimate
Series
90"x90"
35.5"H
34" Deep
240V
30 or 50 amp
850/
4352 lbs.
3 dual-speed
56 frame
425
gallons
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OASIS Leisure serieS
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valve
8
Heat Sensor
9
Suction Fitting
12 Bather’s Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canister
1
2
4
1 11
1
14
9
15
8
6
9
13
Qty.
5
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
7
12
2
2
2
1
1
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
54" x 84"
29"
28"
3
340
1424
130 gallons
10
Leisure Series Upgrade:
240V, 56 frame pump, 4kW heater
4
1
4
3
5
3
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SPIRIT Leisure series
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Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valve
8
Heat Sensor
9
Suction Fitting
11 Bather’s Panel
12 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canister
16 Jet Selector Valve
6
2
2
8
13
15
9
9
7
14
16
12
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
Qty.
8
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
60" x 84"
29"
28"
4
410
1786
165 gallons
14
Leisure Series Upgrade:
240V, 56 frame pump, 4kW heater
4
1
4
3
5
3
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MIRAGE LEISURE SERIES
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valve
8
Heat Sensor
9
Suction Fittings
11 Bather’s Panel
1 2 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
1 4 Floor Drain
1 5 Filter Canister
1 6 Jet Selector Valve
2
1
2
4
2
11
13
9
14
9
8
6
1
1
7
12
1
1
1
2
5
1
15
1
Qty.
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
78" x 78"
31"
30"
6
475
2226
210 gallons
15
Leisure Series Upgrade:
240V, 56 frame pump, 4kW heater
4
1
4
3
5
3
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LEISURE SERIES CONTROLS
Soak Timer: 1st press turns pump to
low-speed and starts 59minute timer; 2nd
press “all
quiet”
mode
SOAK
TIMER
LEISURE SERIES
TEMP
SET
100°F
CL: Clean Filter
CH: Change Water
M AINTENANCE
R EMINDERS
Temp Set:
Actual temperature displayed on LCD;
Press repeatedly to increase
temperature; Pause; Repeat to
decrease temperature
Heat On:
Illuminates when
heat is on
HEAT ON
LIGHT
ON/OFF
ZONE 1
JETS
S MART C LEAN
F ILTRATION
LCD Display:
Shows temperature,
Maintenance Reminders
Light On/Off:
1st press turns underwater light
on; 2nd press turns it off
Zone 1 Jets:
1st press low-speed;
2nd press high-speed,
3rd press off
Oasis, Spirit & Mirage Spa Models (120V and 240V Upgrade)
UNDERWATER LIGHT
The pad marked LIGHT ON/OFF turns the light on and off. The low-voltage system
produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and exiting the spa safer. After
being on for one hour, the light will automatically turn off.
ZONE 1 JETS
Press the ZONE 1 JETS pad to turn the jet pump on low-speed. Press the pad again to
turn the pump to high-speed. Pressing the pad again turns the pump off. After running
on low-speed for 15 minutes the pump will automatically turn off. After running on
high-speed for 10 minutes the pump will automatically switch to low-speed for five
minutes and will then turn off.
CONSTANT CLEAN™ FILTRATION WITH SMART LOGIC
Constant Clean™ Filtration
Your spa is automatically preset to filter itself using the jet pump on low-speed for
three hours twice in a 24 hour period. The first filter cycle will begin one minute after
the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. See
PROGRAM FILTER to adjust cycles.
Smart Logic
This feature ensures that the spa water will be properly filtered after each spa use. 30
minutes after the spa light or jet pump has been deactivated, the pump runs on highspeed for five minutes, then on low-speed to filter the water for four hours.
Heat Demand Operation
In addition to those situations mentioned above, the pump will circulate on low-speed
whenever the thermostat calls for heat.
OPTIONAL SOLID-STATE OZONATOR
If you have elected to add the optional Solid-state Ozonator to your spa, it will function
during all filter cycles. It will be disabled for one hour whenever a pump or light pad is
pressed. At the conclusion of the hour, the low-speed pump and ozonator will run for
four hours.
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LEISURE SERIES CONTROLS
PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES
F1: 45 minutes
F2: 2 hours
F4: 4 hours
F6: 6 hours
•To adjust the filter time: First press the TEMP SET pad, then press the ZONE 1 JETS.
•Press TEMP SET pad again to scroll through the filtration options as shown above
(F1, F2, F4, or F6).
•When you have selected the time you want, press the ZONE 1 JETS pad to enter.
The display will then show either 1C or 2C for 1 Cycle or 2 Cycles per 24 hour
period.
•Press TEMP SET pad to adjust for the frequency you want and then ZONE 1 JETS
pad to enter the selection and exit the programming mode.
NOTE: In event of a power outage, all settings will revert to the preset, default settings.
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENT
The LCD window displays the actual water temperature. Pressing the TEMP SET pad will
make the numbers flash, then pressing the pad again (repeatedly) will increase the set
temperature one degree at a time, up to 104° F. After a short pause, the actual
temperature will again be displayed. Repeating the above procedure will allow you to
decrease the set temperature.
SOAK TIMER AND SOAK FEATURE
Pressing the SOAK TIMER pad will turn the jet pump to low-speed and start a 59-minute
timer. The timer will display the elapsed time in one-minute increments (1-14). After 15
minutes, the display will flash the minute (15-59) for ten seconds before switching to a
steady display as a safety reminder to not overstay your soak. During the Soak Timer
mode, the temperature display can be checked by pressing the TEMP SET pad.
A second press of the SOAK TIMER pad will turn off all functions (except light) for an all-quiet
soak. Pressing any pad will cancel the Soak mode.
HEAT LIGHT
The HEAT ON light will illuminate when the heater is on.
LCD DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES
The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of selfdiagnostic system checks and it can display a variety of messages on the LCD panel. See
TROUBLESHOOTING section for descriptions.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
Maintenance Reminders help remind you of routine maintenance procedures.
CL: Will appear every 30 days to remind you to clean the filter.*
CH: Will appear every 90 days to remind you to change the spa water.*
*NOTE: In event of a power outage, all settings will revert to the preset, default settings.
REMOTE CONTROL
Optional Remote Control operates exactly the same as the Leisure Series Control.
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OASIS Ls ZONED JETTING
2
ZONED JETTING
Spas are divided into different
jetting zones. The shaded area of
the spa illustration indicates the
jets ON in each particular zone.
The white area indicates jets OFF.
J
For clarity, a compass is used as a
directional tool.
N
2
5
ZONE 1 JETS
All jets. To activate Therapy Seat (J) jets,
press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) on either
panel to turn pump on low-speed. Press
either ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn
pump on high-speed. Adjust the jet
pressure with the Air Control Valve (5).
Open the Air Control Valve by turning the
lever counterclockwise.
W
E
S
Most jets are adjustable for flow.
Many are also adjustable for
direction. See OPERATING THE
SPA section for explanations.
SPIRIT LS ZONED JETTING
C
D
2
2
A
A
B
J
5 6
2
5 6 2
ZONE 1 JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) except center jet (A).
To activate jets: Turn the Jet Selector Valve
(6) to the east. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad
(2) to turn pump on low-speed. Press
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn pump
on high-speed. Adjust the jet pressure with
the Air Control Valve (5). Open the Air
Control Valve by turning the lever
counterclockwise.
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All jets in seats (B, C, D) plus jet (A).
To activate jets: Turn the Jet Selector Valve
(6) to the west. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad
(2) to turn pump on low-speed. Press
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn pump
on high-speed. Adjust the jet pressure with
the Air Control Valve (5). Open the Air
Control Valve by turning the lever
counterclockwise.
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MIRAGE Ls ZONED JETTING
H
2
2
5
F
5
G
2
G
2
6
6
ZONE 1 JETS
All the upper level jets (F) and Wrist Jets
(G). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
east. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) on either
panel to turn pump on low-speed. Press
either ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn
pump on high-speed.
ZONE 2 JETS
All the lower level jets (H). Turn the Jet
Selector Valve (6) to the west. Press
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) on either panel to
turn pump on low-speed. Press either
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn pump
on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with the Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve by turning the lever counterclockwise.
Adjust the jet pressure with the Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve by turning the lever counterclockwise.
N
Shaded areas: Jets On. White areas: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
W
E
S
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QUEST RECREATIONAL SERIES
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Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fitting
11 Bather’s Panel
12 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canister
16 Jet Selector Valve
17 Geyser Jet
7
6
2
2
8
2
17
14
13
10
15
10
7
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
Qty.
7
5
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
12
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
78" x 84"
33"
32"
6
590
2240
220 gallons
14
4
1
4
3
5
3
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DESTINY RECREATIONAL SERIES
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7
1
1
1
5
15
12
1
1
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fitting
11 Bather’s Panel
12 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valve
17 Geyser Jet
18 Neck Jet Selector Valve
23 Cascade Neck Jets
23
1 1
1 1
1
23
1
1
23
1
14
7
18
6
1
10
8
2
13
11
17
2
2
15
2
Qty.
14
5
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
7
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
84" x 84"
35.5"
34"
6
660
3162
300 gallons
24
4
1
4
3
2
3
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REWARD RECREATIONAL SERIES
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7
2
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
2
5
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fitting
11 Bather’s Panel
12 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canister
16 Jet Selector Valve
17 Geyser Jet
18 Neck Jet Selector Valve
23 Cascade Neck Jets
18
5
11
23
23
23
7
12
13
10
8
2
14
17
15
2
2
2
15
2
Qty.
10
8
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
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Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pump
1
3
Pump Unions
2
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
84" x 84"
35.5"
34"
7
680
3348
320 gallons
24
4
1
4
3
5
3
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RECREATIONAL SERIES CONTROLS
Soak Timer: 1st press turns pump to
low-speed and starts 59minute timer; 2nd
press “all
quiet”
mode
Heat On: Illuminates
when heat is on
RECREATIONAL SERIES
SOAK
TIMER
TEMP
SET
100°F
CL: Clean Filter
CH: Change Water
HEAT ON
LIGHT
ON/OFF
M AINTENANCE
R EMINDERS
Temp Set:
Actual temperature displayed on
LCD; press pad repeatedly to
increase temperature; Pause;
Repeat to decrease temperature
ZONE 1
JETS
S MART C LEAN
F ILTRATION
LCD Display: Shows temperature,
Maintenance Reminders
Light On/Off: 1st press turns underwater light on; 2nd press turns it off.
Zone 1 Jets:
1st press low-speed;
2nd press high-speed,
3rd press off
Quest RS, Destiny RS, and Reward RS Spa Models
UNDERWATER LIGHT
The pad marked LIGHT ON/OFF turns the light on and off. The low-voltage system
produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and exiting the spa safer. After
being on for one hour, the light will automatically turn off.
ENTRYWAY LIGHT ON AWP
The Entryway Light on the All Weather Package operates the same as the Underwater
Light by use of the LIGHT ON/OFF pad.
ZONE 1 JETS
Press the ZONE 1 JETS pad to turn the jet pump on low-speed. Press the pad again to
turn the pump to high-speed. Pressing the pad again turns the pump off. After running
on low-speed for 15 minutes the pump will automatically turn off. After running on
high-speed for 10 minutes the pump will automatically switch to low-speed for five
minutes and will then turn off.
CONSTANT CLEAN™ FILTRATION WITH SMART LOGIC
Constant Clean™ Filtration
Your spa is automatically preset to filter itself using the jet pump on low-speed for
three hours twice in a 24 hour period. The first filter cycle will begin one minute after
the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. See
PROGRAM FILTER to adjust cycles.
Smart Logic
This feature ensures that the spa water will be properly filtered after each spa use. 30
minutes after the spa light or jet pump has been deactivated, the pump runs on highspeed for five minutes, then on low-speed to filter the water for four hours.
Heat Demand Operation
In addition to those situations mentioned above, the pump will circulate on low-speed
whenever the thermostat calls for heat.
OPTIONAL SOLID-STATE OZONATOR
If you have elected to add the optional Solid-state Ozonator to your spa, it will function
during all filter cycles. It will be disabled for one hour whenever a pump or light pad is
pressed. At the conclusion of the hour, the low-speed pump and ozonator will run for
four hours.
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PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES
F1: 45 minutes
F2: 2 hours
F4: 4 hours
F6: 6 hours
•To adjust the filter time: First press the TEMP SET pad, then press the ZONE 1 JETS.
•Press TEMP SET pad again to scroll through the filtration options as shown above
(F1, F2, F4, or F6).
•When you have selected the time you want, press the ZONE 1 JETS pad to enter.
The display will then show either 1C or 2C for 1 Cycle or 2 Cycles per 24 hour
period.
•Press TEMP SET pad to adjust for the frequency you want and then ZONE 1 JETS
pad to enter the selection and exit the programming mode.
NOTE: In event of a power outage, all settings will revert to the preset, default
settings.
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENT
The LCD window displays the actual water temperature. Pressing the TEMP SET pad will
make the numbers flash, then pressing the pad again (repeatedly) will increase the set
temperature one degree at a time, up to 104° F. After a short pause, the actual
temperature will again be displayed. Repeating the above procedure will allow you to
decrease the set temperature.
SOAK TIMER AND SOAK FEATURE
Pressing the SOAK TIMER pad will turn the jet pump to low-speed and start a 59minute timer. The timer will display the elapsed time in one-minute increments (1-14).
After 15 minutes, the display will flash the minute (15-59) for ten seconds before
switching to a steady display as a safety reminder to not overstay your soak. During the
Soak Timer mode, the temperature display can be checked by pressing the TEMP SET pad.
A second press of the SOAK TIMER pad will turn off all functions (except light) for an allquiet soak. Pressing any pad will cancel the Soak mode.
HEAT LIGHT
The HEAT ON light will illuminate when the heater is on.
LCD DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES
The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of selfdiagnostic system checks and it can display a variety of messages on the LCD panel. See
TROUBLESHOOTING section for descriptions.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
Maintenance Reminders help remind you of routine maintenance procedures.
CL: Will appear every 30 days to remind you to clean the filter.*
CH: Will appear every 90 days to remind you to change the spa water.*
*NOTE: In event of a power outage, all settings will revert to the preset, default settings.
REMOTE CONTROL
Optional Remote Control operates exactly the same as the Recreational Series Control.
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QUEST RS ZONED JETTING
2
ZONE 1 JETS
All jets (B).To activate all jets press the
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) on either panel to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1
JETS pad (2) on either panel again to turn
pump on high-speed. Adjust the jet
pressure with the Air Control Valve (5).
Open the Air Control Valve by turning the
lever counterclockwise.
5
B
5
N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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DESTINY RS ZONED JETTING
5 6 2
5 6 2
M
M
J
J
7
7
L
2
2
L
K
ZONE 1A JETS
All the upper and lower level jets (K)
except for lower Therapy Seat (J) and
Geyser Jet (L). Turn the Jet Selector Valve
(6) to the west. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad
(2) on either panel to turn pump on lowspeed. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again
to turn pump on high-speed. Adjust the jet
pressure with the Air Control Valve (5).
Open the Air Control Valve (5) by turning
the lever counterclockwise. Cascade Neck
Jets (M) are independent of other jets.
Control pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve
(7).
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All the lower level jets in the Therapy Seat
(J) and Geyser Jet (L). Turn the Jet Selector
Valve (6) to the east. Press ZONE 2 JETS
pad (3) to turn pump on low-speed. Press
ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) again to turn pump
on high-speed. Adjust the jet pressure with
the Air Control Valve (5). Open the Air
Control Valve (5) by turning the lever
counterclockwise. Cascade Neck Jets (M)
are independent of other jets. Control
pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
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REWARD RS ZONED JETTING
6 5
7
6
7
M
J
2
M
5
2
J
2
5
2
L
L
C
5
ZONE 1A JETS
All the upper and lower level jets (C)
except for lower Therapy Seat (J) and
Geyser Jet (L). Turn the Jet Selector Valve
(6) to the west. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad
(2) on either panel to turn pump on lowspeed. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again
to turn pump on high-speed.
ZONE 1B JETS
All the lower level jets in Therapy Seat (J),
Geyser Jet (L) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the east.
Press ZONE 1 JETS (2) pad on either
panel to turn pump on low-speed. Press
ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) again to turn pump
on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with the Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve (5) by turning the lever counterclockwise. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are
independent of the other jets in the
Therapy Seat (J). Control their pressure by
turning the Neck Jet Valve (7).
Adjust the jet pressure with the Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve (5) by turning the lever counterclockwise. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are
independent of the other jets in the
Therapy Seat (J). Control their pressure by
turning the Neck Jet Valve (7).
N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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21
7
16
20
24
2
15
1
2
5
23
1 1
1
1
1
1
23
11
10 14
1
7
1
1
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valve
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fittings
11 Auxiliary Control Panel
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valves
17 Geyser Jet
18 Cascade Neck Jet Valve
19 Bather’s Control Panel
20 Auxiliary Control Panel
21 Auxiliary Control Panel
23 Cascade Neck Jets
24 Whirlpool Jets
23
18
13
6
10
4
10
7
19
24
10
21
17
5
2
4
15
3
16
1
24
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Qty.
13
3
1
2
2
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pumps
2
3
Pump Unions
4
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
6
Ozonator
1
7
Mazzei Injector
1
84" x 84"
35.5"
34"
6
690
3192
300 gallons
28
1
6
7
4
5
4
3
3
3
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REWARD COASTAL SERIES
21
16
7
18
24
3
19
10
1 1
1
23
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
23
23
16
21
13
1
7
10
10
4
17
14
10
24
15
2
20
5
4
15
5 2
24
7
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
84" x 84"
35.5"
34"
7
720
3388
320 gallons
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Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fittings
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valves
17 Geyser Jet
18 Neck Jet Selector Valve
19 Bather’s Control Panel
20 Auxiliary Control Panel
21 Auxiliary Control Panel
23 Cascade Neck Jets
24 Whirlpool Jets
Qty.
14
3
1
4
2
1
3
1
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
Maximum Therapy System
1
Control Box
2
Pumps
3
Equipment Disconnect
4
Shut Off Valves
5
Heater
6
Ozonator
7
Mazzei Injector
Qty.
1
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
6
7
4
5
3
3
M A R Q U I S
3
4
2
S P A S
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EUPHORIA COASTAL SERIES
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fittings
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valves
17 Geyser Jet
18 Cascade Neck Jet Valve
19 Bather’s Control Panel
20 Auxiliary Control Panel
21 Auxiliary Control Panels
23 Cascade Neck Jets
24 Whirlpool Jets
19
1
1
6
2
2
1
1
2
7
21
2
4
16
14
10
15
15
21
17
24
10
10
7
2
4
13
24
10
18
11
11
1
1
1
23
1
23
11
23
16
5
3
4
24
20
5
7
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
Qty.
14
5
1
3
2
1
3
1
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
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1
Control Box
1
2
Pumps
2
3
Pump Unions
4
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
6
Ozonator
1
7
Mazzei Injector
1
90" x 90"
35.5"
34"
8
800
4302
420 gallons
32
1
6
7
4
5
3
3
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4
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VOYAGE COASTAL SERIES
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valve
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fittings
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valves
17 Geyser Jet
18 Cascade Neck Jet Valve
19 Bather’s Control Panel
20 Auxiliary Control Panel
21 Auxiliary Control Panel
23 Cascade Neck Jet
24 Whirlpool Jets
19
6
1
5
1
2
16
5
10
15
15
17
10
24
10
14
18
1
23
23
1
7
1
1
13
10
23
21
1
2
11
24
7
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
4
24
16
20
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
3
21
7
Qty.
15
3
1
3
2
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
Maximum Therapy System Qty.
1
Control Box
1
2
Pumps
2
3
Pump Unions
4
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
6
Ozonator
1
7
Mazzei Injector
1
90" x 90”"
35.5"
34"
8
810
4312
425 gallons
31
1
6
7
4
5
3
4
3
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COASTAL SERIES CONTROLS
Soak Timer: 1st press turns pump
to low-speed and starts 59minute timer; 2nd
press “all
quiet”
mode
CL: Clean Filter
CH: Change Water
C OASTAL S ERIES
DUAL-ZONE THERAPY SYSTEM
SOAK
TIMER
M AINTENANCE
R EMINDERS
Light On/Off: 1st press turns
underwater and Entryway
lights on; 2nd press
turns lights off
100°F
TEMP
SET
HEAT
MODE
LIGHT
ON/OFF
Heat On
Heat Mode:
Standard, Economy
or Sleep modes show on
LCD display
Temp Set: Temperature is
displayed on LCD: Press repeatedly Heat On:
to increase temperature; Pause;
Illuminates when
Repeat to decrease temperature
heat is on
Secured
LCD Display:
Shows temperature,
Maintenance Reminders
S MART C LEAN
SYSTEM
LOCK
FILTER
CYCLE
Automated
Filtration
System
Filter Cycle:
1st press selects
Filter Cycle mode; 2nd
press chooses cycle FC1,3,6,9;
3rd press Temp Set chooses
cycles per day 1C-2C; 4th
press Filter Cycle adjusts; 5th
press Temp Set selects and
exits program
System Lock: Press System
Lock then immediately press
Temp Set to activate lock.
Repeat to unlock system
Destiny CS, Reward CS, Euphoria CS and Voyage CS Spa Models
PUMP PRIMING (Pr)
Pump priming feature begins at start-up. When spa is energized, the LCD panel will display
a “Pr” message. This mode will last approximately four to five minutes if not exited
manually. See THERAPY PUMP(S) section.
UNDERWATER AND ENTRYWAY LIGHTS
The pad marked LIGHT ON/OFF turns the underwater and Entryway lights on and off.
The low-voltage system produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and exiting
the spa safer. After being on for one hour, the lights will automatically turn off.
SOAK TIMER AND SOAK FEATURE
Pressing the SOAK TIMER pad will turn the jet pump to low-speed and start a 59minute timer. The timer will display the elapsed time in one-minute increments (1-14).
After 15 minutes, the display will flash the minute (15-59) for ten seconds before
switching to a steady display as a safety reminder to not overstay your soak. During the
Soak Timer mode, the temperature display can be checked by pressing the TEMP SET pad.
A second press of the SOAK TIMER pad will turn off all functions (except light) for an all-quiet
soak. Pressing any pad will cancel the Soak mode.
PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES
Your spa will automatically filter itself using the primary jet pump on low-speed for three
hours, twice every 24 hours. If you wish, this filtration time can be programmed for 90
minutes, 3, 6 or 9 hours. In addition, you may select these cycles to run either once or
twice every 24 hours.
• To adjust the filter time: First press the FILTER CYCLE pad for display mode, then
press the FILTER CYCLE pad again and scroll through filtration time options and
adjust for desired filter time (display shows FC1, FC3, FC6, or FC9) and enter
selection.
• Press TEMP SET pad to select one or two filter cycles per 24 hours (display shows
1C or 2C for 1 cycle or 2 cycles per 24 hours), press FILTER CYCLE pad to adjust.
• Press TEMP SET pad to enter the selection and exit the programming mode.
The filter cycle will begin six minutes after the spa is energized. If you select two cycles
per 24 hours, the second cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. Also, at the start
of the first filter cycle, auxiliary pump will run on low-speed for five minutes. The primary
pump will run on high-speed for five minutes, then low-speed for the cycle’s duration.
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CONSTANT CLEAN™ FILTRATION WITH SMART LOGIC
Constant Clean™ Filtration
Your spa is automatically preset to filter itself using the jet pump on low-speed for
three hours twice in a 24 hour period. The first filter cycle will begin six minutes after the
spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. See
PROGRAM FILTER to adjust cycles.
Smart Logic
This feature ensures that the spa water will be properly filtered after each spa use. 30
minutes after the spa light or jet pump has been deactivated, the pump runs on highspeed for five minutes, then on low-speed to filter the water for four hours.
Heat Demand Operation
In addition to those situations mentioned above, the pump will circulate on low-speed
whenever the thermostat calls for heat.
SOLID-STATE Q3 OZONATOR
The Q3 Ozonator will function during all filter cycles. It will be disabled for one hour
whenever a pump or light pad is pressed. At the conclusion of the hour, the low-speed
pump and ozonator will run for four hours.
HEAT MODE
The spa’s heat mode can be adjusted to one of three different settings.
• Standard Mode: The spa water will heat to the temperature as set at the Bather’s
panel. In this mode the filtration pump will turn on for one minute every half-hour and
“poll” or check the water. If heat is needed the unit will heat to the set temperature.
LCD display will steadily read actual temperature in this mode.
• Economy Mode: In this mode the spa will only heat to the set temperature during a
programmed filter cycle. LCD display will alternately flash “Ecn” with actual temperature when
spa is up to set temperature. LCD will steadily display “Ecn” when spa is below set
temperature.
• Sleep Mode: The spa will only heat to 20° F below the set temperature. Heater will
only function during a programmed filter cycle. LCD display will alternately flash “SLP”
with the actual temperature when spa is up to set temperature. LCD will steadily
display “SLP” when spa is below set temperature.
For most applications, the Standard Mode should be used. If you are in a warm weather
climate and the spa does not require as much heat, the Economy Mode may work best.
For a vacation home or for very infrequent use, the Sleep Mode will provide filtration
and circulation with lower energy demand.
Your spa comes preset in the Standard Mode. To change this selection, press the HEAT
MODE pad and continue to press it until the desired setting is reached (Std, Ecn, or SLP).
When you have reached the desired setting, press the TEMP SET pad to select that
mode and exit programming. (TEMP SET pad must be pressed within ten seconds for
the selection to take effect.)
SYSTEM LOCK
After selecting filtration and heat modes, press SYSTEM LOCK pad, then immediately press
TEMP SET pad to preserve the operational settings and ensure against inadvertent changes.
Unlock the panel by repeating the procedure. Lock is indicated by LED light “SECURED”. Jets
and light will continue to function in System Lock.
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COASTAL SERIES CONTROLS
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENT
The LCD window displays the actual water temperature. Pressing the TEMP SET pad
will make the numbers flash, then pressing the pad again (repeatedly) will increase the
set temperature one degree at a time, up to 104° F. After a short pause, the actual
temperature will again be displayed. Repeating the above procedure will allow you to
decrease the set temperature.
HEAT LIGHT
The HEAT ON light will illuminate when the heater is on.
LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES
The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of selfdiagnostic system checks and can display a variety of messages on the LCD panel. See
TROUBLESHOOTING section for descriptions.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
Maintenance Reminders help remind you of routine maintenance procedures.
CL: This will appear every 30 days as a reminder to clean the filter.*
CH: This will appear every 90 days as a reminder to drain and refill the spa.*
*NOTE: If power is shut off or a power outage occurs the system has a battery backup.
Maintenance Reminders will be stored in memory for 30 days. If power does not
resume after that time, memory will reset to factory default settings and history lost.
ZONED THERAPY SYSTEM AUXILIARY PANELS
Pressing the ZONE 1 JETS pad will activate the Power Therapy Seat (see ZONED
JETTING for exact location). The ZONE 1 JETS pad will cycle the jet pump from lowspeed to high-speed to off. Pressing either of the ZONE 2 pads will activate the jets in
the remainder of the spa (Zone 2).
ED TH E R AP Y SY STE
M
Z ON
ED TH E R AP Y SY STE
M
Z ON
ZONE 1
JETS
ZONE 2
JETS
Zone 1 Jets: 1st press activates Power
Therapy Seat jets on low-speed; 2nd press
turns jets to high-speed; 3rd press turns jets
off
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spa on low-speed, except the Power Therapy
Seat jets (Zone 1 Jets); 2nd press turns jets
to high-speed; 3rd press turns jets off
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COASTAL SERIES CONTROLS
Light On/Off:
1st press turns underwater and
Entryway lights on; 2nd press
turns lights off
Heat On: Illuminates
when heat is on
REMOTE CONTROL
HEAT ON
TEMP
SET
FILTER
CYCLE
M AINTENANCE
R EMINDERS
Filter Cycle:
1st press selects
Filter Cycle mode; 2nd
press chooses cycle FC1,3,6,9; 3rd press
Temp Set chooses cycles per day 1C-2C;
4th press Filter Cycle adjusts; 5th press
Temp Set selects and exits program
100°F
CL: Clean Filter
CH: Change Water
LIGHT
SYSTEM
LOCK
LIGHT
ON/OFF
S MART C LEAN
F ILTRATION
LCD Display:
Shows temperature,
Maintenance Reminders
System Lock:
Press System Lock then immediately
press Temp Set to activate lock.
Repeat to unlock system
REMOTE CONTROL (COASTAL AND ULTIMATE SERIES)
LIGHT ON/OFF
The pad marked LIGHT ON/OFF turns the underwater and Entryway lights on and off.
(See COASTAL SERIES UNDERWATER AND ENTRYWAY LIGHTS.)
FILTER CYCLE
The pad marked PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES sets the desired filter cycles. (See
COASTAL SERIES PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES.)
SYSTEM LOCK
The pad marked SYSTEM LOCK preserves the operational settings. (See COASTAL SERIES
SYSTEM LOCK.)
TEMP SET
The pad marked TEMP SET increases and decreases temperature setting. (See
COASTAL SERIES TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENT.)
LCD DISPLAY
(See COASTAL SERIES LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES.)
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
(See COASTAL SERIES MAINTENANCE REMINDERS.)
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DESTINY CS ZONED JETTING
5 2 6
2 6
M
M
J
7
7
L
ZONE 1A JETS
Geyser Jet (L) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the west.
Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) on either panel
to turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1
JETS pad (2) again to turn pump on highspeed. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of other jets. Control pressure by
turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
ZONE 1B JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
east and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS
pad (2) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with Air Control
Valve (5). Open the Air Control Valve (5)
by turning the lever counterclockwise.
Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of
other jets. Con-trol pressure by turning
Neck Jet Valve (7).
8
N
N
J
O
N
D
5
3
6
N
N
N
ZONE 2A JETS
All jets (D) except Therapy Seat (J), Geyser
(L), Whirlpool (N) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
south and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2
JETS pad again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust jet pressure in seat (O) with the Air
Control Valve (8). Adjust pressure in area
(D) with Air Control Valve (5).
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ZONE 2B JETS
Three Whirlpool Jets (N). Turn the Jet
Selector Valve (6) to the north and press
ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to turn pump on
low-speed. Press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3)
again to turn pump on high-speed. N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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7
7
M
J
M
6
2
5
6
2
L
ZONE 1A JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
north and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1
JETS pad (2) again to turn pump on highspeed. Adjust the jet pressure with Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve (5) by turning the lever counterclockwise. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are
independent of other jets. Con-trol pressure
by turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
ZONE 1B JETS
Geyser Jet (L) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
south. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS
pad (2) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of
other jets. Control pressure by turning Neck
JetValve (7).
6 3
6 3
M
N
N
J
3
L
3
N
N
D
N
N
ZONE 2A JETS
All jets (D) except Therapy Seat (J), Geyser
(L),Whirlpool (N) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the west
and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2 JETS
pad (3) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with Air Control Valve
(5). Open the Air Control Valve (5) by
turning the lever counterclockwise.
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Three Whirlpool Jets. Turn the Jet Selector
Valve (6) to the east and press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) to turn pump on low-speed.
Press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) again to turn
pump on high-speed.
N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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7
7
J
M
M
6 2
6 2 5
ZONE 1A JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
west and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS
pad (2) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with Air Control Valve
(5). Open the Air Control Valve (5) by
turning the lever counterclockwise. Cascade
Neck Jets (M) are independent of other jets.
Control pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve
(7).
ZONE 1B JETS
Geyser Jet (L) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the east.
Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn pump
on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2)
again to turn pump on high-speed.Adjust
the jet pressure with Air Control Valve (5).
Open the Air Control Valve (5) by turning
the lever counterclockwise. Cascade Neck
Jets (M) are independent of other jets.
Control pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve
(7).
D
3
6
3
5
L
N
6
3
3
N
N
N
J
M
N
N
ZONE 2A JETS
All jets (D) except Therapy Seat (J), Geyser
(L), Whirlpool (N) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
north and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) again to turn pump on highspeed. Adjust the jet pressure with Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve (5) by turning the lever counterclockwise.
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Three Whirlpool Jets. Turn the Jet Selector
Valve (6) to the south and press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) to turn pump on low-speed.
Press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) again to turn
pump on high-speed.
N
W
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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L
7
7
J
M
M
6 2 5
6 2
ZONE 1A JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
east and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS
pad (2) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with Air Control
Valve (5). Open the Air Control Valve (5)
by turning the lever counterclockwise.
Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of
other jets. Control pressure by turning
Neck Jet Valve (7).
N
L
N
6
3
N
N
D
J
M
6
3
5
ZONE 1B JETS
Geyser Jet (L) and Cascade Neck Jets (M).
Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the west.
Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn pump
on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2)
again to turn pump on high-speed. Cascade
Neck Jets (M) are independent of other
jets. Control pressure by turning Neck Jet
Valve (7).
N
N
3
3
ZONE 2A JETS
All jets (D) except Therapy Seat (J), Geyser
(L), Whirlpool (N) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
north and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) again to turn pump on highspeed. Adjust the jet pressure with Air
Control Valve (5). Open the Air Control
Valve (5) by turning the lever counterclockwise.
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Three Whirlpool Jets (N). Turn the Jet
Selector Valve (6) to the south and press
ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to turn pump on
low-speed. Press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3)
again to turn pump on high-speed. N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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VOYAGE ULTIMATE SERIES
19
6
1 1
1
1
4
1
1
5
16
4
15
10
15
17
22
10
10
24
1
10
4
14
11
1
23
23
23
1
13
17
10
18
7
2
18
11
5
1
1
1
1 1
24
16
20
5
1
1
1
7
7
Physical Specifications
Dimensions
Height
Depth
Seating Positions
Weight Dry Lbs.
Weight Full Lbs.
Water Capacity
Total Therapy Jets
23
23
2
23
16
21
Component Identification
1
Iso Boost Jet
2
Power Boost Jet
3
Power Swirl Jet
4
Cyclo Boost Jet
5
Cyclo Swirl Jet
6
Light
7
Air Control Valves
8
Heat Sensor
10 Suction Fittings
1 3 Ozone Injector Fitting
14 Floor Drain
15 Filter Canisters
16 Jet Selector Valves
17 Geyser Jets
18 Cascade Neck Jet Valves
19 Bather’s Control Panel
20 Auxiliary Control Panel
21 Auxiliary Control Panel
22 Auxiliary Control Panel
2 3 Cascade Neck Jets
24 Whirlpool Jets
Qty
22
2
0
3
3
1
3
1
5
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
6
3
Maximum Therapy System Qty
1
Control Box
1
2
Pumps
3
3
Pump Unions
6
4
Shut Off Valves
2
5
Heater
1
6
Ozonator
1
7
Mazzei Injector
1
90" x 90"
35.5"
34"
8
850
4352
425 Gallons
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1
6
7
4
5
4
3
3
3
5
3
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Soak Timer: 1st press turns pump
to low-speed and starts 59minute timer; 2nd
press “all quiet”
mode
TRI-ZONE THERAPY SYSTEM
SOAK
TIMER
M AINTENANCE
R EMINDERS
CL: Clean Filter
CH: Change Water
ULTIMATE SERIES
Light On/Off: 1st press turns underwater
and Entryway lights on; 2nd
press turns lights off
100°F
TEMP
SET
HEAT
MODE
LIGHT
ON/OFF
S MART C LEAN
SYSTEM
LOCK
Secured
Heat On
FILTER
CYCLE
Heat Mode:
Standard, Economy or Sleep
modes show on LCD display
Temp Set: Temperature displayed
on LCD; Press repeatedly to
increase temperature; Pause;
Repeat to decrease temperature
Heat On:
Illuminates when
heat is on
LCD Display:
Shows temperature,
Maintenance Reminders
System Lock: Press System
Lock then immediately press
Temp Set to activate lock.
Repeat to unlock system
Automated
Filtration
System
Filter Cycle: 1st press
selects Filter Cycle mode; 2nd
press chooses cycle FC1,3,6,9;
3rd press Temp Set pad to
choose cycles per 24 hours 1C2C; 4th press Filter Cycle to
adjust; 5th press Temp Set to
select and exit program
Voyage US Spa Model
PUMP PRIMING (Pr)
Pump priming feature begins at start-up. When spa is energized, the LCD panel will display
a “Pr” message. This mode will last approximately four to five minutes if not exited
manually. See THERAPY PUMP(S) section.
UNDERWATER AND ENTRYWAY LIGHTS
The pad marked LIGHT ON/OFF turns the underwater and Entryway lights on and off.
The low-voltage system produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and exiting
the spa safer. After being on for one hour, the lights will automatically turn off.
SOAK TIMER AND SOAK FEATURE
Pressing the SOAK TIMER pad will turn the jet pump to low-speed and start a 59minute timer. The timer will display the elapsed time in one-minute increments (1-14).
After 15 minutes, the display will flash the minute (15-59) for ten seconds before
switching to a steady display as a safety reminder to not overstay your soak. During the
Soak Timer mode, the temperature display can be checked by pressing the TEMP SET pad.
A second press of the SOAK TIMER pad will turn off all functions (except light) for an all-quiet
soak. Pressing any pad will cancel the Soak mode.
PROGRAMMABLE FILTER TIMES
Your spa will automatically filter itself using the primary jet pump on low-speed for three
hours, twice in 24 hours. If you wish, this filtration time can be programmed for 90
minutes, 3, 6 or 9 hours. In addition, you may select these cycles to run either once or
twice in 24 hours.
• To adjust the filter time: First press the FILTER CYCLE pad for display mode, then
press the FILTER CYCLE pad again and scroll through filtration time options and
adjust for desired filter time (display shows FC1, FC3, FC6, or FC9) and enter
selection.
• Press TEMP SET pad to select one or two filter cycles per 24 hours (display shows
1C or 2C for 1 cycle or 2 cycles per 24 hours), press FILTER CYCLE pad to adjust.
• Press TEMP SET pad to enter the selection and exit the programming mode.
The filter cycle will begin six minutes after the spa is energized. If you select two cycles
per 24 hours, the second cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. Also, at the start
of the first filter cycle, auxiliary pump will run on low-speed for five minutes. The primary
pump will run on high-speed for five minutes, then low-speed for the cycle’s duration.
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CONSTANT CLEAN™ FILTRATION WITH SMART LOGIC
Constant Clean™ Filtration
Your spa is automatically preset to filter itself using the jet pump on low-speed for
three hours twice in a 24 hour period. The first filter cycle will begin one minute after
the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin 12 hours after the first cycle. See
PROGRAM FILTER to adjust cycles.
Smart Logic
This feature ensures that the spa water will be properly filtered after each spa use. 30
minutes after the spa light or jet pump has been deactivated, the pump runs on highspeed for five minutes, then on low-speed to filter the water for four hours.
Heat Demand Operation
In addition to those situations mentioned above, the pump will circulate on low-speed
whenever the thermostat calls for heat.
SOLID-STATE Q3 OZONATOR
The Q3 Ozonator will function during all filter cycles. It will be disabled for one hour
whenever a pump or light pad is pressed. At the conclusion of the hour, the low-speed
pump and ozonator will run for four hours.
HEAT MODE
The spa’s heat mode can be adjusted to one of three different settings.
• Standard Mode: The spa water will heat to the temperature as set at the Bather’s
panel. In this mode the filtration pump will turn on for one minute every half-hour and
“poll” or check the water. If heat is needed the unit will heat to the set temperature.
LCD display will steadily read actual temperature in this mode.
• Economy Mode: In this mode the spa will only heat to the set temperature during a
programmed filter cycle. LCD display will alternately flash “Ecn” with actual temperature when
spa is up to set temperature. LCD will steadily display “Ecn” when spa is below set
temperature.
• Sleep Mode: The spa will only heat to 20° F below the set temperature. Heater will
only function during a programmed filter cycle. LCD display will alternately flash “SLP”
with the actual temperature when spa is up to set temperature. LCD will steadily
display “SLP” when spa is below set temperature.
For most applications, the Standard Mode should be used. If you are in a warm weather
climate and the spa does not require as much heat, the Economy Mode may work best.
For a vacation home or for very infrequent use, the Sleep Mode will provide filtration
and circulation with lower energy demand.
Your spa comes preset in the Standard Mode. To change this selection, press the HEAT
MODE pad and continue to press it until the desired setting is reached (Std, Ecn, or SLP).
When you have reached the desired setting, press the TEMP SET pad to select that
mode and exit programming. (TEMP SET pad must be pressed within ten seconds for
the selection to take effect.)
SYSTEM LOCK
After selecting filtration and heat modes, press SYSTEM LOCK pad, then immediately press
TEMP SET pad to preserve the operational settings and ensure against inadvertent changes.
Unlock the panel by repeating the procedure. Lock is indicated by LED light “SECURED”. Jets
and light will continue to function in System Lock.
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TEMPERATURE DISPLAY AND ADJUSTMENT
The LCD window displays the actual water temperature. Pressing the TEMP SET pad
will make the numbers flash, then pressing the pad again (repeatedly) will increase the
set temperature one degree at a time, up to 104° F. After a short pause, the actual
temperature will again be displayed. Repeating the above procedure will allow you to
decrease the set temperature.
HEAT LIGHT
The HEAT ON light will illuminate when the heater is on.
LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES
The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of selfdiagnostic system checks and can display a variety of messages on the LCD panel. See
TROUBLESHOOTING section for descriptions.
MAINTENANCE REMINDERS
Maintenance Reminders help remind you of routine maintenance procedures.
CL: This will appear every 30 days as a reminder to clean the filter.*
CH: This will appear every 90 days as a reminder to drain and refill the spa.*
*NOTE: If power is shut off or a power outage occurs the system has a battery backup.
Maintenance Reminders will be stored in memory for 30 days. If power does not
resume after that time, memory will reset to factory default settings and history lost.
ZONED THERAPY SYSTEM AUXILIARY PANELS
Pressing the ZONE 1 JETS pad will activate the Power Therapy Seat (see spa diagram for
exact location). The ZONE 1 JETS pad will cycle the jet pump from low-speed, to highspeed, to off. This sequence will be followed beginning at whichever speed the pump
may be in when the pad is pressed. Pressing ZONE 2 JETS or ZONE 3 JETS pads will
activate the jets in the other areas of the spa. The Zone 2 and Zone 3 pumps follow the
same sequence as that of Zone 1.
ED TH E R AP Y SY STE
M
Z ON
ED TH E R AP Y SY STE
M
Z ON
ED TH E R AP Y SY STE
M
Z ON
ZONE 1
JETS
ZONE 2
JETS
ZONE 3
JETS
Zone 1 Jets: 1st press
activates Power Therapy Seat
jets on low-speed; 2nd press
turns jets to high-speed; 3rd
press turns jets off
Zone 2 Jets: 1st press
activates jets in Zone 2 on
low-speed; 2nd press turns
Zone 2 jets to high-speed; 3rd
press turns Zone 2 jets off
Zone 3 Jets: 1st press
activates jets in Zone 3 on
low-speed; 2nd press turns
Zone 3 jets to high-speed; 3rd
press turns Zone 3 jets off
REMOTE CONTROL
(See COASTAL SERIES REMOTE CONTROL and reference ULTIMATE SERIES
CONTROL functions.)
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7
7
J
M
M
6
6 2 5
ZONE 1A JETS
Therapy Seat jets (J) and Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
east and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to turn
pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1 JETS
pad (2) again to turn pump on high-speed.
Adjust the jet pressure with Air Control
Valve (5). Open the Air Control Valve (5)
by turning the lever counterclockwise.
Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of
other jets. Control pressure by turning
Neck Jet Valve (7).
ZONE 1B JETS
One Whirlpool Jet (N) and Cascade Neck
Jets (M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to
the west and press ZONE 1 JETS pad (2) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 1
JETS pad (2) again to turn pump on highspeed. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are independent of other jets. Control pressure
N
by turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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S
N
7
N
M
3 6
ZONE 2A JETS
Two Whirlpool jets (N), Cascade Neck Jets
(M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to the
west and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) again to turn pump on highspeed. Cascade Neck Jets (M) are
independent of other jets. Control
pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
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M
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ZONE 2B JETS
Spiral bench seats (D) and Cascade Neck
Jets (M). Turn the Jet Selector Valve (6) to
the east and press ZONE 2 JETS pad (3) to
turn pump on low-speed. Press ZONE 2
JETS pad (3) again to turn pump on highspeed. Adjust the jet pressure with Air
Control Valve (5). Turn Air Control Valve to
point towards the seating area in which you
want more air pressure. Cascade Neck Jets
(M) are independent of other jets. Control
pressure by turning Neck Jet Valve (7).
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6
4
5
6
4
L
F
L
ZONE 3A JETS
Lounge jets (E) and seat (F). Turn the Jet
Selector Valve (6) to the north and press
ZONE 3 JETS (4) pad to turn pump on
low-speed. Press ZONE 3 JETS (4) pad
again to turn pump on high-speed. Adjust
the jet pressure with Air Control Valve (5).
Open the Air Control Valve (5) by turning
the lever counterclockwise.
ZONE 3B JETS
Two Geyser Jets (L). Turn the Jet Selector
Valve (6) to the south and press ZONE 3
JETS pad (4) to turn pump on low-speed.
Press ZONE 3 JETS pad (4) again to turn
pump on high-speed.
N
Shaded area: Jets On. White area: Jets Off.
A compass is used as a directional tool.
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SPA MAINTENANCE
WOOD EXTERIOR
Your spa’s wood exterior (if so equipped) has been treated with a water-based wood
preservative at the factory. It is suggested that the exterior be treated every six months
with an additional coat of preservative for maximum weather protection. You should
contact your spa retailer for advice on which preservatives work best in your environment.
DURAWOOD™ EXTERIOR
This low maintenance exterior material is featured in the All Weather Package (AWP)
and is optional on Recreational Series, and standard on Coastal and Ultimate Series spas.
Wipe down DuraWood™ exterior with a soft sponge or cloth and mild, nonabrasive
cleaner. Isopropyl alcohol diluted 1:1 with water may be used on stubborn marks. DO
NOT USE ACETONE as it may damage the surface.
DRAINING AND REFILLING THE SPA
It is recommended that you completely drain your spa every three months. A Maintenance Reminder will appear as CH to remind you to change water. More frequent
draining may be required depending on use. Unless this is done regularly, the water
becomes chemically “saturated” and will no longer respond to regular chemical upkeep.
The spa should also be drained before long periods of disuse. An empty spa should be
covered; direct sunlight on the spa surface can cause severe damage or blemishing and
can result in the voiding of any surface warranties. To drain the spa for cleaning or
servicing, complete the following steps:
Hose Bib Drain
1. Turn off the power to the spa.
2. Attach a garden hose to the hose bib in the spa’s
< equipment area.
3. Open the hose bib by turning the lever counterclockwise. Gravity will cause the water to drain out
of the hose.
4. When the spa is empty, close the hose bib and
remove the hose. Keep the hose bib open for long
periods of disuse.
5. Fill your spa with fresh water from a garden hose and
add the necessary chemicals. Remember, it is necessary
to SHOCK SANITIZE the water after each refill
before using your spa. Follow the same procedures as
outlined in STARTING YOUR SPA section.
DuraBase™ External Drain and Fill Valve
1. Remove plug from the external drain and fill valve.
2. Attach a hose to the external drain and fill valve on the
< DuraBase™.
3. Open the valve by turning the ring counterclockwise.
Gravity will cause the water to drain out of the hose.
4. When the spa is empty, close the valve by turning the
ring clockwise and remove the hose.
5. Replace the plug in the drain and fill valve.
6. Follow step five above to refill your spa.
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CLEANING THE SPA AND SAFETY ENERGY COVER
Should the DuraShell® interior become soiled, it can be cleaned with a soft sponge, cloth
or Scumbug Duramit. Do not use any abrasive cleaners as they can scratch or dull the spa
surface.
Your Safety Energy Cover can be cleaned with a nonabrasive household cleaner on both
top and bottom sides. A good quality NON-SILICONE based vinyl restorer, such as
Marquis Spa Care™ Cover Cleaner, will help protect the surface from the sun’s rays.
REMOVING THE FILTER
Refer to the SPA MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE section for cleaning frequency and
instructions. Follow these instructions when performing routine maintenance.
Vortex Filtration:
1. Grasp the edge of the dome-shaped Vortex filter
< top, pull up firmly, but gently, to remove it.
2. Use the filter handle and turn the filter cartridge
counterclockwise to unscrew it from its base.
3. Lift out the filter cartridge.
Maintenance Reminder will show CL every three
months to remind you to clean your filter. It’s recommended that you keep a spare filter on hand for
cleaning. Replace your filter once a year. Filters are
available through Marquis Essentials.
REINSTALLING THE FILTER
Repeat the steps above in reverse order to reinstall the filter. When replacing the Vortex
filter top, center the top over the raised filter ring, and press down firmly until the top
snaps into place.
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT
To replace a bulb for the Entryway or Underwater lighting,
1. Remove the equipment area door to find the light access.
2. Remove the lamp socket from the back of the light assembly by turning counterclockwise and pulling at the same time.
3. Gently pull the bulb out of the lamp socket and replace it with a 6 WATT BULB
ONLY from your spa retailer.
4. Install the lamp socket back into the light assembly and replace door.
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WINTERIZING YOUR SPA
Your spa was designed for year-round use and many people find the combination of hot
water, therapy jets, and cool winter temperatures to be especially soothing. However, if
you decide to discontinue the use of your spa for any extended period of time, we
suggest you follow the steps below.
NOTE: During long periods of inactivity, damage can occur to equipment from
condensation within the equipment.
1.
Turn off the power to the spa.
2.
Drain the spa. (See DRAINING AND REFILLING THE SPA section.)
3.
Remove all residual water from the seating and footwell. If necessary, bail out the
remaining water then dry the spa with towels. A wet/dry vacuum is recommended for best results.
4.
Using the wet/dry vacuum, place nozzle over each jet nozzle to remove water
from plumbing lines, starting with the highest jet and finishing with the lowest jet.
NOTE: If the spa is equipped with a Jet Selector valve, which is used to divert water
between different jet zones, the valve must be “open” to the particular jets you are
vacuuming.
5.
Unscrew the pump plug(s) from the pump(s) or disconnect the freeze protection line. (See STARTING YOUR SPA section.)
6.
Again, using the wet/dry vacuum, place nozzle over the exposed pump
opening(s) to remove excess water. The pump(s) should be removed from the
spa and stored in a climate-controlled room.
7.
Clean the spa interior.
8.
Clean the filter cartridge(s).
9.
Reinstall the Safety Energy Cover and lock in place.
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DAILY
Replenish the water level by filling 2/3 up the Vortex skimmer opening(s). (See
STARTING YOUR SPA section.)
Check the water chemistry. Adjust as needed.
WEEKLY
Wipe down the embossed tile.
Remove the filter cartridge(s) and rinse thoroughly with a hose and high-pressure
nozzle.
MONTHLY
Soak the filter cartridge(s) in a filter cleaner such as Filter Revive. Rinse thoroughly in
clean water.
Clean the spa Safety Energy Cover with a gentle cleaner such as Cover Cleaner.
EVERY THREE MONTHS
Drain the spa and completely refill with water and replenish the chemicals. (See
DRAINING AND REFILLING YOUR SPA.)
Open the equipment door and check for signs of water leakage around the pump(s).
Pump seals will wear out over time, especially with improper water chemistry. Early
detection of pump seal failure can significantly reduce repair costs.
While the spa is drained, the DuraShell® interior can be sponged with a spa cleaner
and rinsed.
NOTE: Do not wax the surface as the wax will dissolve into the water, clog the filter,
and reduce the effectiveness of Microban® antibacterial product protection.
EVERY SIX MONTHS
Treat the wood exterior (if so equipped) with high-quality, water-based wood
preservative.
NOTE: Do not use wood sealant.
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SPA CARE & MAINTENANCE RECORD
Date of
Drain
Clean Winterize
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PLEASE NOTE: The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner. If
the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below, please refer to your spa retailer for
service. (Improper servicing by an unauthorized service provider or spa owner could result
in damage that will not be covered by the warranty and could cause serious injury.)
EQUIPMENT WILL NOT OPERATE
Check the control panel LCD display code.
240V Spas: Check the circuit breaker on the main circuit panel.
120V Spas: Check the GFCI power cord and reset if necessary (see Important Safety
Instructions at beginning of manual).
Check the condition of the power cord.
JET-PUMP(S) DOES NOT WORK
Press the pump buttons on the spa side controls.
Check plug connection at equipment pack
Be sure the shut-off valves are completely open.
Check for obstructions or restrictions at the suction fittings, such as leaves, etc.
INADEQUATE JET ACTION
Be sure the shut-off valves are completely open.
Check that the air control valve is open (push lever counterclockwise to open).
LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES
Depending on spa models, the technology allows it to perform a number of selfdiagnostic system checks and may display some of the messages on the LCD panel as
listed below. (See CONTROL section.)
OHH or OHS:
Overheat protection; If a malfunction occurs and the spa water reaches 112° F
(44° C), the system will completely shut down. In such a condition, DO NOT
ENTER THE WATER. Turn off all power to the spa. Several conditions could
lead to overheating, for example, low water level, shut-off valves closed while
heater is on, dirty filter, and restriction in the plumbing lines. The spa will not
restart itself until the water temperature within the spa drops to a lower,
predetermined temperature. As a double safety feature, a secondary high-limit
sensor will shut the system off if the water temperature in the heater housing
reaches 118° F. In this case, the spa may be restarted by pressing any panel pad
after the water has cooled to 108° F. If the switch trips repeatedly, do not use the
spa. Contact your retailer for service.
HFL or drY:
1. The filter may be plugged.
2. The spa water level may be too low.
3. A shut-off valve may be closed.
4. A flow switch may have malfunctioned. Contact your service provider.
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LCD DISPLAY MESSAGES (CONTINUED)
SN, Snt or SnH:
A sensor has malfunctioned. The spa will turn off. Contact your service provider.
CL:
This will appear every 30 days as a reminder to clean the filter. (See REMOVING
THE FILTER.)
CH:
This will appear every 90 days as a reminder to drain and refill the spa. (See
DRAINING THE SPA and REFILLING.)
FL:
A pressure switch may have malfunctioned. Contact your service provider.
NO HEAT
Check temperature LCD display for desired temperature setting.
NOTE: Do not expect instant hot water from the jets. It will take the heater 12-24
hours to heat the spa to the temperature you desire.
Check for obstructions or restrictions at the suction fittings.
Inspect the filter cartridge(s) for dirt and debris.
Check that the water is at proper level, 2/3 up the Vortex skimmer opening(s).
Lower ambient temperatures may result in heat loss.
LIGHT DOES NOT WORK
Press the LIGHT ON/OFF pad on the spa side controls.
Reposition the light bulb in the socket. (See REPLACING LIGHT BULB section.)
Replace the light bulb with a 6 WATT BULB ONLY.
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SPA WATER MAINTENANCE
Maintaining proper water chemical balance is critical to your health and enjoyment.
Marquis recommends that you use an ozonator (optional on Leisure and Recreational
Series, standard on Coastal and Ultimate Series) along with the proper sanitizers.
Marquis offers a complete line of Marquis Spa Care™ products which meet or surpass
Environment Protection Agency (EPA) requirements. Marquis Spa Care™ products are
available only through authorized Marquis Dealers. For more information, refer to the
Water Treatment Guide shipped with your spa.
RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL LEVELS
Bromine
2 - 3 ppm
Chlorine
2 - 3 ppm
Alkalinity
50 - 150 ppm
pH Level
7.2 - 7.6
(C) CAUSE AND (S) SOLUTIONS TO WATER MAINTENANCE
CLOUDY WATER
C: Inadequate filtration or dirty filter.
S: Check that the filter is securely attached. Clean or replace filter.
C: Water is not chemically balanced.
S: SHOCK the spa with Shock Treatment and test water with a Water Test Strip.
Adjust sanitizer level, pH, and alkalinity levels as needed.
C: Unfiltered particles or chemically saturated water.
S: Use Crystal Clear Clarifier to combine particles; or drain the spa, clean and refill.
CHEMICAL ODOR
C: Too many chloramines/bromamines in the water.
S: Shock water with Shock Treatment then adjust sanitizer level as necessary.
MUSTY ODOR
C: Not enough sanitizer in water – bacteria or algae in water.
S: Add sanitizer as necessary and SHOCK SANITIZE. Readjust sanitizer level after
shock sanitizing, if necessary.
YELLOW WATER
C: Low pH.
S: Adjust pH with pH and Alkalinity Increase.
FOAMING
C: High concentration of body oils, lotions, or soaps as well as high temperatures
and excessive contaminants.
S: Use Foam Eliminator and adjust pH and sanitizer levels as needed.
SCUM LINE IN SPA
C: Body oils and dirt.
S: Use Spa Perfect once a week to break down oils and lotions to prevent scum
from forming.
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SPA WATER MAINTENANCE CONTINUED
FAILURE TO GET A SANITIZER READING ON TEST STRIP
C: Sanitizer level is too low.
S: Add chlorine or bromine until the sanitizer tests in the recommended range.
C: Algae present.
S: Dirty water will consume the sanitizer as soon as it is added. Add more chlorine
or bromine until the sanitizer tests and stays in the recommended range.
C: Test strip remains white even after sanitizer has been added.
S: Sanitizer level is extremely high. It can bleach the reagents on the test strip and
give a false reading. See below.
TOO MUCH SANITIZER IN THE WATER
C: Too much chlorine or bromine added or dispensed into the spa.
S: Remove Safety Energy Cover and activate high-speed jets and Air Control. Allow
jets to run for 30 minutes. Test water with a Water Test Strip to see if desired
level has been reached.
EYE OR SKIN IRRITATION
C: Contaminants or excessive amount of chloramines/bromamines in water.
S: SHOCK SANITIZE with Shock Treatment. Adjust sanitizer level.
C: pH level is low.
S: Adjust pH level as needed.
CORROSION OF METAL
C: Low or high pH level.
S: Adjust pH level with pH and Alkalinity Increase.
GREEN WATER/ALGAE
C: Low sanitizer level or high pH.
S: Adjust pH and sanitizer as necessary.
ERRATIC pH TEST COLOR
C: Sanitizer level is too high. (See TOO MUCH SANITIZER IN THE WATER
above.)
S: Test pH again when sanitizer level is below 5 ppm.
MARQUIS SPA CARE™ PRODUCTS
•Bromine
•Bromine Floater
•Calcium Hardness Increase
•Chlorine Sanitizer
•Crystal Clear Clarifier
•Filter Revive
•Foam Eliminator
•Go Brom
•Metal and Stain Control
•Nature2™ Spa Mineral Purifier
•pH and Alkalinity Decrease
•pH and Alkalinity Increase
•Shock Treatment
•Spa Perfect
•Swirl Away
•Water Test Strip
Fo r S p a C a re ™ P ro d u c t s a n d M a rq u i s E s s e n t i a l s a c c e s s o r i e s , s e e yo u r a u t h o r i ze d D e a l e r.
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