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MAAX Coleman Spas 100 Series User Manual

MAAX Coleman Spas 100 Series
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MAAX Coleman Spas 100 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Seating Capacity4-5
Dimensions84" x 84" x 36"
Heater4 kW
Shell MaterialAcrylic
Control SystemDigital
LightingLED
Pump2.5 HP
Filtration50 sq. ft. filter
Cabinet MaterialSynthetic
Warranty5 years

Summary

Copyrights and trademarks

Owner's details

Important safety instructions

Location and positioning

Guidance on choosing a solid, level base and ensuring accessibility for maintenance.

Installing outdoors

Factors to consider for outdoor spa installation, including fencing and local regulations.

Installation indoors

Considerations for indoor spa installation, such as humidity and drainage requirements.

Spa system components

Jets and air controls

Jets

Information on jet design, cleaning, and adjustment for optimal hydro-massage.

Air Controls

How to adjust jet force by controlling air injection into the water stream.

Electrical specifications

Operating systems

Push buttons

Explanation of the functions of various push buttons on the spa control panels.

Temperature

Temperature settings

How to adjust and display the spa's water temperature using control buttons.

Locking temperature function

How to prevent unauthorized changes to the set spa temperature.

Locking the operating panel

Securing the control panel to prevent unintended operation when the spa is unattended.

Lighting

Instructions for operating the spa's underwater lighting system.

Standard/Economy/Sleep modes

Setting the time and filter cycles

Configuring spa operating times and automatic filter cycles for optimal performance.

Filter cycles (430/432 series)

Details on factory-set and customizable filter cycles for specific spa models.

Changing filter cycles (630/736 series)

Adjusting filter cycle start times and durations for specific spa models.

Turbo Air Booster option

Selecting lighting options

Ozone treatment

Equipment Safety Features

Automatic cut-off

Explanation of the automatic time-out function for safety and energy saving of spa components.

Error messages on the LCD display

Common LCD messages

Frequently displayed messages and their meanings for spa operation and troubleshooting.

Maintenance

Chemical composition of the water

Importance of water chemistry, pH balance, and cleaning agents for spa health.

Water maintenance using the CleanZone™ system

Using the CleanZone system for effective spa water treatment.

Cleaning the water with ozone

How ozone aids in water cleaning and recommended maintenance schedules.

Emptying the spa

Procedures for draining the spa water for cleaning or winterization.

Maintaining the filter

Steps for cleaning and replacing the spa's filter cartridge to ensure proper operation.

Getting your spa ready for winter

Steps to protect the spa from frost and damage during cold weather periods.

Cleaning the inside of the spa

How to clean and care for the spa's acrylic surface using appropriate agents.

Lights

Common problems with the spa water

Cloudy water

Causes and solutions for cloudy spa water, indicating filtration or chemical imbalance issues.

Smell of the water

Addressing unpleasant odors in spa water, often due to organic materials or chloramines.

Chlorine in the air

Causes and solutions for a strong chlorine smell in the spa environment.

Yellow water

Causes and solutions for yellowing spa water, typically related to pH imbalance.

Mouldy smell

Causes and solutions for moldy smells, often indicating bacterial or algae growth.

Ring of scum/dirt on the spa walls

Removing build-up of oils, lotions, and chemicals on spa walls.

Algae

Addressing algae growth in the spa by adjusting pH and chlorine levels.

Eye irritation

Causes and solutions for eye irritation, usually linked to low pH or insufficient chlorine.

Skin irritation/breakout

Addressing skin issues related to contaminated water or unbalanced chemicals.

Deposits

Preventing and treating mineral deposits caused by high calcium or alkalinity.

Incorrect pH test results

Troubleshooting inaccurate pH test readings due to cleaning agents or old indicators.

General problems with the equipment

System does not work

Troubleshooting steps when the entire spa system fails to operate.

Heater does not work

Diagnosing and fixing common issues preventing the spa heater from functioning.

Water not clean

Addressing unclean spa water despite proper filtration, usually due to chemistry or maintenance.

Low water stream from the jets

Troubleshooting reduced water flow from spa jets due to blockages or settings.

No water stream from the jets

Resolving issues where spa jets have no water flow, often caused by airlocks or closed valves.

Noisy pump and motor

Identifying and fixing common causes of noise from the spa pump or motor.

Water leakage from below the spa

Diagnosing and repairing leaks originating from the base or plumbing of the spa.

No airstream from the jets

Troubleshooting the lack of air injection into spa jets, often related to air controls.

Motor does not work

Resolving problems where the spa motor fails to start or operate.

It is not possible to switch of the spa

Troubleshooting the inability to turn off the spa system or its components.

Tips for use

Summary of limited guarantee

Overview of the product's limited warranty terms and conditions for coverage.

Wiring diagram 430 serie

Wiring diagram 432 serie

Wiring diagram 630 serie

Wiring diagram 736 serie

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