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Jacuzzi J-100

Jacuzzi J-100
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J-100
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OWNERS MANUAL: DOMESTIC
6530-592C Rev A

Table of Contents

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Jacuzzi J-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Dimensions76 in x 66 in x 29 in
Water Capacity200 gallons
Shell MaterialAcrylic
Frame MaterialWood
InsulationFull Foam

Summary

Maintain Healthy Spa Water

Required Filter Maintenance

Details the recommended frequency and importance of cleaning spa filters.

Required Water Replacement

Explains the recommended frequency and indicators for replacing spa water.

Important Spa Owner Information

FCC Notice

Important Safety Instructions for all Spa Owners

DANGER: Child Access and Drowning Risk

Highlights dangers of unauthorized child access and drowning risks.

DANGER: Entrapment Hazards

Warns about hair/body entrapment from suction fittings and moving parts.

DANGER: Electrical Shock and Electrocution Risk

WARNING: Slipping, Diving, and Falling Risks

WARNING: Hyperthermia and Overheating Risks

WARNING: Risks for Pregnancy and Medical Conditions

WARNING: Prolonged Immersion and Overheating Effects

WARNING: Infection and Disease Prevention

WARNING: Ventilation for Indoor Installations

CAUTION: Product Damage from Water Chemistry

WARNING: Use by Persons with Reduced Capabilities

NOTE: Domestic Use Only

Entrapment Risk

Hair and Limb Entrapment Risks

Details hair and limb entrapment risks and precautions related to suction fittings.

Body, Evisceration, and Mechanical Entrapment Risks

Hyperthermia

Important CSA Safety Instructions (Canada Only)

General Electrical Safety Instructions

Choosing A Location

WARNING: Structural Engineer for Elevated Locations

Advises consulting a Structural Engineer for spas on balconies or elevated platforms.

CAUTION: Ventilation for Indoor Installations

Recommends discussing ventilation with an expert for indoor/enclosed spa locations.

Outdoor Location

Indoor Location

Proper Foundation for Indoor Installations

General Electrical Safety Instructions

Power Requirements

Electrical Wiring Instructions

Spa Fill Up Procedure

Prepare The Spa For Filling

Steps to prepare the spa, including cleaning and removing the filter.

Fill Spa

Instructions on how to properly fill the spa with water, including precautions.

Turn On Power

Activate Jets Pumps

Add Start-Up Chemicals

Establish A Stable Sanitizer Reading

Set Spa To Heat

Place Cover On Spa

Control Functions

Control Panel

Describes the components and display of the spa's control panel.

General Spa Features and Controls

Operating Instructions

Setting Water Temperature

Explains how to adjust and monitor the spa's water temperature using the control panel.

Activate Jet Pumps

Multi-Colored LED Light System Operation

Adjusting Individual Jet Flow

Air Controls

Automatic Filtration Cycles

Standard FiltrationHeating Modes

Describes Standard modes (F1-F3) for continuous filtration and heating, suitable for cold climates.

Economy FiltrationHeating Modes (All Models)

Describes Economy modes (F4-F6) for energy saving, suitable for warm climates.

Lock Modes - L1-L3 (All Models)

Explains Lock Modes (L1-L3) for service, unauthorized use prevention, or temperature lock.

Selecting The FiltrationHeating Mode

Provides instructions on how to select filtration/heating or lock modes.

Filtration Modes for Spas

Details how to set the timing for the spa's first filtration/heating cycle.

Spa Maintenance

DANGER: Entrapment Risk During Maintenance

Warns about entrapment hazards during filter maintenance and general spa use.

Cleaning The Filters

Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the spa's filter cartridge and skimmer basket.

Draining and Refilling

Pillow Care

Cleaning The Spa Interior

Vinyl Cover Care and Maintenance

Maintaining The Synthetic Cabinet

Winterizing

Restarting Your Spa in Cold Weather

Water Quality Maintenance

WARNING: Consequences of Poor Water Quality

Lists consequences of poor water quality, including illness and equipment damage.

CAUTION: Chemical Storage in Equipment Bay

Warns against storing chemicals in the equipment bay due to temperature and electronics.

pH Control

Explains pH measurement, its importance, and recommended ranges for spa water.

Sanitizing

WARNING: Chemical Handling Safety

Emphasizes safety when handling chemicals and leaving the cover open.

CAUTION: Spa Damage from Incorrect Chemicals

Warns against using specific chemicals that can damage the spa or skin.

Error ConditionsError Messages

Panel Displays COL

Explains the 'COL' display indicating a cool condition and no corrective action needed.

Panel Displays ICE

Panel Displays SN1

Panel Displays SN2

Panel Flashes FL1 or FL2

Panel Displays OH

Panel Displays (- - -)

Troubleshooting Procedures

None of the Components Operate (e.g. Pump, Light)

Troubleshooting steps for when no spa components are operating.

Pump Does Not Operate But Light Does

Troubleshooting steps when the pump doesn't operate but the light does.

Poor Jet Action

Water is Too Hot

No Heat

Circuit Board Diagrams

North American J-135 and J-145 Models

Provides the specific wiring diagram for 240V 60 Hz North American spa models.

Export 50 Hz J-135 and J-145 Models

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