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Sundance Spas 780 series User Manual

Sundance Spas 780 series
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OWNER’S MANUAL
6530-436Z Rev. A
780
Certa
| Chelsee
®
| Dover
| Hamilton
| Montclair
S E R I E S

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Sundance Spas 780 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSundance Spas
Model780 series
CategoryHot Tub
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Attention New Spa Owner!

Automated Operations

Describes the initial filtration/heating cycle and blow-out function for 2-pump models.

Maintain Healthy Spa Water

Lists recommended water chemistry parameters for pH, chlorine, bromine, alkalinity, and hardness.

Required Filter Maintenance

Details cleaning and replacement schedule for the 2-stage MICROCLEAN filter cartridge.

Required Water Maintenance

Advises on replacing spa water every 3 months based on usage and water quality indicators.

1.0 Important Spa Owner Information

2.0 FCC Notice

3.0 Important Safety Instructions for all Spa Owners

3.1 Entrapment Risk

Explains entrapment hazards from suction fittings and moving parts, emphasizing VGB Safety Act compliance.

3.2 Hyperthermia

Details risks of overheating, maximum safe temperatures, and symptoms of hyperthermia.

3.3 Important Additional CSA Safety Instructions (Canada Only)

Provides safety guidelines specific to Canada regarding electrical equipment and bonding.

3.4 General Electrical Safety Instructions

Covers dangers of electric shock, bonding requirements, GFCI protection, and safe distances from electrical appliances.

4.0 Choosing A Location

4.1 Outdoor Location

Provides considerations for selecting an outdoor spa site, including proximity to amenities and debris management.

4.2 Indoor Location

Outlines factors for indoor spa installation, focusing on ventilation, foundation, and drainage requirements.

5.0 Power Requirements

5.1 North American 60 Hz Power Options

Details power requirements and wiring configurations for North American 120V and 240V models.

5.2 Export 50 Hz Power Options

6.0 Electrical Wiring Instructions

6.1 Convertible 120/240V Powered Dover Models

Specifies wiring requirements for convertible Dover models, including plug-in and hard-wire options.

6.2 Dedicated 240V Power Certa/Chelsee/Hamilton/Montclair Models

Details wiring for dedicated 240V models, requiring permanent connection and no plug-in cords.

6.3 Power Supply and Circuit Requirements

Covers dedicated circuits, GFCI protection, and conductor requirements for spa power supply.

6.4 Wiring Diagrams

Illustrates wiring configurations for different models and voltage/wire connections.

7.0 Spa Fill Up Procedure

Start-Up Chemicals and Heating

Instructions for adding start-up chemicals, establishing sanitizer levels, and setting the spa temperature.

Heater Details and Cover Placement

Explains important heater operation details and the benefit of using the spa cover.

Decontamination Procedure

Outlines steps for decontamination if sanitizer levels are unstable.

Chemical Handling and Mixing

Cautions about chemical handling and procedures for mixing chemicals with jets running.

Final Chemical Stabilization

Steps for achieving stable sanitizer levels and preparing the spa for use.

8.0 Control Functions

8.1 Control Panel Overview

Describes the functions of each button and display element on the control panel.

8.2 General Spa Features and Controls

Illustrates and lists various spa features and controls, including jets, lights, and waterfall.

9.0 Operating Instructions

9.1 Setting Water Temperature

Explains how to adjust and set the desired water temperature, including an overtemp feature.

9.2 Activate Jets Pumps

Details how to operate the 1-speed and 2-speed jet pumps and their automatic shut-off feature.

9.3 Selecting Massage Action

Describes how to customize massage experience using the massage selector valve.

9.4 Air Controls

Explains how to adjust air controls to modify jet massage intensity.

9.5 Multi-Colored LED Light Operation

Guides on operating the LED lights and selecting various color modes and intensities.

9.6 Jets

Explains how to adjust water flow and angle for different types of jets.

9.7 Waterfall Operation

Details how to control the waterfall output using the dedicated valve.

9.8 Optional BLUEWAVE™™ Spa Stereo System

Introduces the optional BLUEWAVE Spa Stereo System and its features.

10.0 Automatic Filtration Cycles

10.1 Standard Filtration/Heating Modes (F0-F3)

Describes standard modes suitable for cold climates, regulating temperature throughout the day.

10.2 Economy Filtration/Heating Modes (F4-F6)

Details economy modes for warm climates, regulating temperature only during filter cycles.

10.3 Lock Modes (L1-L2)

Explains lock modes for service or preventing unauthorized use.

10.4 Selecting The Filtration/Heating Mode

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

10.5 Programming the Circulation Pump Filtration Cycle

Guides on programming the circulation pump for specific filtration cycles.

10.6 Programming the CLEARRAY® (Ultraviolet) Water Purification System

Instructions for programming the CLEARRAY UV purification system or Ozone (O3) system.

11.0 Spa Maintenance

11.1 Cleaning The Filter

Explains the 2-stage filter system and the process for cleaning the reusable stage 1 filter and replacing stage 2.

11.2 Draining And Refilling

Explains when and how to drain and refill the spa, with important pre-draining precautions.

11.3 Pillow Care

Provides instructions for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling the spa headrest pillows.

11.4 Cleaning The Spa Interior

Offers advice on cleaning the spa surface without causing damage or excessive sudsing.

11.5 Vinyl Cover Care And Maintenance

Guides on cleaning, conditioning, and maintaining the spa cover for longevity and operation.

11.6 Maintaining The Synthetic Cabinet

Explains that the synthetic cabinet requires minimal maintenance, typically just wiping with mild soap.

11.7 Winterizing

Advises on protecting the spa from freezing, including recommended modes and draining procedures.

11.8 Restarting Your Spa in Cold Weather

Offers guidance on restarting a spa that has been exposed to freezing temperatures.

11.9 Access Door

Explains how to remove the access door for easy access to the equipment bay.

12.0 Water Quality Maintenance

12.1 pH Control

Explains pH measurement and the importance of maintaining a slightly alkaline pH for spa water.

12.2 Sanitizing

Discusses the use of sanitizers like chlorine and bromine to destroy bacteria and maintain water hygiene.

12.3 CLEARRAY® Water Purification System

Introduces the CLEARRAY UV system for disinfecting water, its operation, and LED indicators.

12.4 CLEARRAY® Bulb Replacement and Quartz Tube Maintenance

Details the process for cleaning the quartz tube, including precautions against abrasive cleaners.

13.0 Error Conditions/Error Messages

13.1 Summer Logic

Describes the "summer logic" function which deactivates the circulation pump to prevent overheating in hot weather.

13.2 Overheat Condition

Warns about entering the spa during an overheat condition and provides corrective actions.

13.3 Panel Displays SN1

Explains the SN1 error, indicating a sensor malfunction affecting the heater or spa.

13.4 Panel Displays SN2

Explains the SN2 error, indicating a temperature sensor malfunction affecting the heater.

13.5 Panel Displays FL1 or FL2

Details FL1/FL2 errors related to flow switch malfunction or air lock, and steps to correct them.

13.6 Panel Displays COL

Explains the COL display, indicating a significant drop in temperature without requiring immediate corrective action.

13.7 Panel Displays ICE

Describes the ICE display, indicating a potential freeze condition and automatic pump activation for protection.

13.8 Panel Displays ---

Explains the "---" display, indicating a safety watchdog trigger due to a detected problem causing potential damage.

13.9 Panel Displays blb

Indicates the UV bulb needs replacement and the countdown timer requires resetting.

14.0 Troubleshooting Procedures

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

Lists checks for power, tripped breakers, and when to contact a dealer if no components function.

14.2 Pump Does Not Operate but Light Does

Offers steps to troubleshoot pump issues, including checking water level and priming.

14.3 Poor Jet Action

Provides steps to improve jet performance, such as checking pump, air controls, and filter.

14.4 Water is Too Hot

Advises reducing the thermostat setting to turn off the heater.

14.5 No Heat

Lists checks for thermostat settings, cover placement, and filtration modes when the spa is not heating.

15.0 North American Dover Convertible Circuit Diagram

16.0 North American Certa/Chelsee/Hamilton/Montclair Circuit Diagram

17.0 Export Dover Circuit Diagram

18.0 Export Certa/Chelsee/Hamilton/Montclair Circuit Diagram

19.0 Optional BLUEWAVE™™ Spa Stereo System

19.1 Pairing the Remote and Stereo

Step-by-step guide on how to pair the wireless remote control with the stereo unit.

19.2 Audio Settings

Explains how to access and adjust various audio settings like Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fade.

19.3 Wireless Remote Control Functions

Describes the functions of the wireless remote control for radio and media device playback.

19.4 Electronic Device Connections and Functions

Details how to connect and operate USB devices and Apple devices/MP3 players.

19.5 Wireless Remote Battery Replacement Procedure

Provides steps for replacing the battery in the wireless remote control.

19.6 BLUEWAVE Spa Stereo System Specifications

Lists technical specifications for the stereo system, including power supply and tuner details.

19.7 Stereo Cautions

Presents safety cautions regarding electrical shock, component replacement, and servicing the stereo system.

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