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Sundance Spas 680 User Manual

Sundance Spas 680
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Burlington
TM
• Denali
TM
• Tacoma
TM
6530-680, Rev. B

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Sundance Spas 680 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSundance Spas
Model680
CategoryHot Tub
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Spa Owner Information

FCC Notice

Important Safety Instructions

Important CSA Safety Information (Canada Only)

Safety guidelines specific to Canadian installations and electrical requirements.

Hyperthermia

Risks and symptoms associated with prolonged immersion in hot spa water.

Cautions

General warnings regarding spa use, including health conditions and electrical safety.

General Electrical Safety Instructions

Specific electrical safety precautions for spa installation and use.

Choosing A Location

Outdoor Location

Factors to consider when selecting an outdoor location for your spa.

Indoor Location

Considerations for proper ventilation and placement of a spa indoors.

Power Requirements

Electrical Wiring Instructions

Spa Fill Up Procedure

Control Functions

Control Panel

Explanation of the spa's control panel buttons, display, and indicators.

General Spa Features And Controls

Overview of spa features like jets, air controls, and the Divert-A-Jet system.

Operating Instructions

Setting Water Temperature

How to adjust and set the desired water temperature for the spa.

Activate Pumps

Instructions on how to turn on and off the spa's jet pumps.

Light Button

How to operate the spa's underwater light.

Adjusting Individual Jet Flow

Method for controlling the water flow and angle of individual spa jets.

Selecting Desired Massage Action (Denali Models Only)

Customizing massage performance using the Divert-A-Jet system on Denali models.

Air Controls

How to use air controls to introduce air into jet systems for massage.

Automatic Filtration Cycles

Standard Filtration/Heating Modes (F1 - F3)

Description of standard modes for filtration and heating, suitable for cold climates.

Economy Filtration/Heating Modes (F4 - F6)

Description of economy modes for filtration and heating, suitable for warm climates.

Lock Modes (L1 - L2)

Modes designed for spa service or to prevent unauthorized use.

Selecting The Filtration/Heating Mode

Procedure for selecting filtration/heating modes or lock modes on the control panel.

Spa Maintenance

Cleaning The Filter

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

Draining and Refilling

Guidance on when and how to drain and refill the spa water.

Cleaning The Spa Interior

Recommendations for cleaning the spa's interior surface to preserve its finish.

Maintaining the Cover

Tips for caring for the spa cover to prolong its life and reduce heat loss.

Maintaining The Synthetic Cabinet

How to clean and maintain the spa's synthetic cabinet.

Winterizing

Procedures for preparing the spa for winter to prevent freezing damage.

Restarting Your Spa in Cold Weather

Guidance for safely restarting a spa after a period in cold temperatures.

Water Quality Maintenance

pH Control

Importance of maintaining spa water pH and how to measure it.

Sanitizing

Information on using sanitizers like chlorine and bromine for water purity.

Optional CD Ozone Water Maintenance System

Details on the benefits and use of the optional CD ozone water purification system.

Error Conditions / Error Messages

Panel displays SN1

Explanation of the SN1 error code, indicating a sensor issue.

Panel displays SN2

Explanation of the SN2 error code, indicating a temperature sensor malfunction.

Panel Displays FL1

Explanation of the FL1 error code, related to pressure switch or flow issues.

Panel Displays FL2

Explanation of the FL2 error code, indicating a pressure switch status.

Panel displays COL

Explanation of the COL message, indicating a cool condition requiring heat.

Panel Displays ICE

Explanation of the ICE message, indicating a potential freeze condition.

Panel Displays OH

Explanation of the OH message, indicating water temperature is too high.

Panel displays ---

Explanation of the '---' display, indicating a system watchdog trigger.

Troubleshooting Procedures

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

Steps to troubleshoot when the spa's components do not power on.

Pump Does Not Operate but Light Does

Troubleshooting steps when the pump fails but the light functions.

Poor Jet Action

Solutions for issues related to weak or inadequate jet performance.

Water is Too Hot

Steps to take when the spa water temperature is excessively high.

No Heat

Troubleshooting steps when the spa's heater is not functioning.

Denali/Tacoma Convertible Circuit Diagram (60Hz)

Burlington Circuit Diagram (60Hz)

Denali/Tacoma Export Circuit Diagram (50Hz)

Burlington Export Circuit Diagram (50Hz)

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