Specifications

TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
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SINGLE
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Temperature
control:
The heater thermostat
is located on the
lront of the
heater
(control
panel)
and may
be set
for desired
pool
temoeralure.
Power
switch:
On/otf
switch allows
you
lo
turn the
heater on
and oll
without changing
lhe
temperature
setting.
The thermostat
will not
regulate the
operation
of the
heater with this
switch
in the oft
Position.
DUAL
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
SYSTEM
The
"Tropic
lsle"
Heater is also otfered
with the two
lher-
mostats
on the
tront of the
heater
(control
panel).
The
"Dual
Therm" control
system
otfers a
2'way heating
option
for convenience
and
economY.
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POWER
SWITCH:
The
Pool/off/spa
switch
allows
the
heater to be lurned
otf
while on
vacalion or servicing.
1.
"Pool"
Posiiion
-
Maintains
normal or
desired
pool
or
spa temperalure
You
selected.
2.
"Oft"
Position
-
Heater
will not come
on
regardless of
drop
in
pool
temPeralure.
3.
"Spa/Auxiliary"
Position'
This allows
separate
control
ot spa
waler
temperature,
or
a secondary
lower
conser'
vative
setting
when
your
pool
will
not be in use.
Example:
80"F
Pool
72"F
Auxiliary.
SELECTOR
DIALS
The selector dials eliminate
constant
thermostat ad-
iustments.
Set the spa dial
at the desired
spa temperature
and the
pool
dial
at
the
desired
pool
temperature.
Then tlip
the
power
switch
when
the
desired
waler
temperature
for
the
pool
or spa
is needed.
This
provides
accurate,
conve'
nient high/low control
tor
pool,
spa or
pool/spa
installa-
tions.
..STOPPER
TH ERMOSTAT
KNOB"
Each thermostat
is equipped
with a mechanical
stop
that
can be locked
with use oI a screw
driver to
prevenl
pool
temperatures
in
excess ot
that desired
by the
pool
owner.
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The maximum
setting can
be adjusted by
loosening the
screw
"A"
and turning
the stopper
dial to desired
max-
imum setting.
Then lock the setting
by lightening the
screw.
SCREW
A
STOPPER
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POOL TEMPERATURE
POWER SPA / AUXILIARY
TEMPERA
SAFETY
RULES
FOR
SPA
& HOT
TUB
1. SDa or
hot tub
water temperatures
should
never
ex'
ceed
.lO4"F
{40'C).
A
temperature
of
100'F
(38"C)
is
considered
safe
for a healthy
adult.
Special caution
is
suggested
lor
Young
children.
2.
Drinking of
alcoholic
beverages
before
or during
spa or
hot lub use
can cause
drowsiness
which could
lead to
unconsciousness
and
subsequently
result in drowning.
3.
Pregnant
women beware!
Soaking
in water above
102"F
(39'C)
can
cause
fetal damage
during
lirst three
months of
pregnancy
(resulting in
the
birth of a
brain-
damaged
or deformed
child).
Pregnant
women should
stick to the
100'F
(38'
C)
maximum
rule.
4. Before entering
the spa or
hot tub,
user should
check
the
water temperature
with an
accurate thermometer;
spa or
hot tub thermostats
may err
in regulating
watel
temperatures
by
as much
as 4 degrees
Fahrenheit
5.
Persons
with medical
history
ol
heart disease,
cir'
culatory
problems,
diabetes
or
blood
pressure
prc
blems
should obtain
their
physician's
advice before
us'
ing spas
or
hot
tubs.
6.
Persons taking
medications
which
induce drowsiness'
such as
tranquilizers,
antihistamines
or
anticoagulants,
should
not use
spas or
hot tubs.
WARNING:
"Should
overheating
occur or the
gas
supply
tail to
shut otf,
turn oll the
manual
gas
control
valve to the
appliance."
Do not use
this
heater if any
part
has been
under
water.
lmmediatety
call a
qualitied
service
techni-
cian to
inspect
the heater
and to
replace any
part
ol
con-
trol
system
and
gas
control
which
has been
under water.
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