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Table Of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 Placement Information & Access 4-5 Spa Specifications 6 Electrical Specifications 7 Electrical Instructions 7 Start Up Instructions 8 Spa Care & Maintenance 10-13 Quick Reference Guide 14-20 Water Maintenance 21-24 Troubleshooting 25-26 Warranty 27-28 DISCLAIMER This manual and its contents are subject to change without notice.
Important Safety Instructions: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including: 1) WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. 2) WARNING: A grounding wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum 8.4mm solid copper(EU), No.8 AWG solid copper conductor (US) No.
WARNINGS! WARNING: Children should not use hot tubs without adult supervision. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser le spa sans surveillance. WARNING: Do not use hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas utiliser la cuve de relaxation si esgrilles de prise d’aspiration ne sont pas toutes en place, pour eviter que les cheveux ou une partie du corps soient aspires. WARNING: People with infectious diseases should not use a hot tub.
Hyperthermia Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 99°F (37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body.
Placement of your Coyote spa. Your spa must be properly situated and supported to ensure longevity of the cabinet, acrylic shell, and its components. It is mandatory that your spa sit on a flat, hard, unitized surface that is level to within one inch over 8 feet of a slope. Hard and unitized means that the surface must be a stable, tied together platform that will withstand the rigors of use and your local climate extremes.
SPA SPECIFICATIONS Outside Dimensions Heights Heater (Watts) Water Capacity Dry Weight Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements Europe Tucson 88” x 93” 223 cm x 236 cm 35” 89 cm 4000 375 Gallons 1420 Litres 1000 Lbs 454 Kg 240 Volt, 40 Amp Single Phase 1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp Santa Fe 88” x 93” 223 cm x 236 cm 35” 89 cm 4000 330 Gallons 1249 Litres 1000 Lbs 454 Kg 240 Volt, 40 Amp Single Phase 1Øx32Amp, 3Øx16Amp Mesa 86.5” x 46.75” 220 cm x 119 cm 29.
Electrical Specifications WARNING! All electrical hookups must be performed by a licensed electrician! There is a shock hazard. DO NOT PROCEED with connecting this spa unless you are a licensed electrician. Any and all information contained herein is for reference only. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS: Neutral of the GFCI/RCD must be connected to the neutral bus Sub Panel Wiring Diagram Example Neutral from the spa must be connected to the breaker.
Start-Up Instructions Once the spa is placed on a solid foundation and supplied with power, the spa should be filled and prepared for use. For the best results, read each step completely before proceeding with the following steps. 1. Prepare the spa for filling. Clear all the debris from the inside of the tub. Wipe off and clean the acrylic with a wet towel to remove dust. Remove the service door and tighten all the hand unions at the pump(s) and heater.
3. Turn on the power. Engage the breaker at the main panel, and then the GFCI /RCD sub panel and other switching devices installed by your electrician. If wired correctly, the control panel will blink, showing the current water temperate. At this time you should also see water movement through jets, if not you may have an air lock in the pump. The quickest way to rid an air lock is to turn power off, then locate pump one and loosen the top union to let the air bleed out.
Note: Having a hardcover on whenever the spa is not in use will greatly reduce the cost of operating the spa. When the spa is not in use, the cover must be in place at all times. This reduces the risk of thermal distress. This is caused by leaving the spa uncovered in the sunlight. Which allows the spa to absorb the heat, causing damage to the surface of the spa. This form of damage is not covered under your Limited Warranty.
Filtration System Coyote Spas are equipped with balanced filtration, meaning that the filter cartridges are sized to meet the needs of the pump system. As with any water filtration system, the filter cartridge may become clogged, resulting in reduced water flow. It is important to maintain a clean, un-obstructed filter system. Cleaning a Reusable Filter (Mesa) NOTE: The re-usable FILTER CARTRIDGE should be cleaned with Spray & Rinsed weekly and soaked whenever the spa is drained.
Care of the Spa Shell Your Coyote Spa has a fiberglass reinforced, cast acrylic shell. Stains and dirt generally will not adhere to your spa’s surface. A soft cloth or sponge should easily remove most dirt. Most household chemicals are harmful to your spa’s shell. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or vinegar can also be used for minor surface cleaning. Always thoroughly rinse off any spa shell cleaning agent with fresh water. Service Notes: 1.
MANUAL SAFETY COVER MANUAL SAFETY COVER MANUFACTURING DATE: CONTROL NO. RISING DRAGON ! WARNING AVOID DROWNING RISK KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. CHILDREN OR OBJECTS CANNOT BE SEEN UNDER COVER. REMOVE COVER COMPLETELY BEFORE ENTRY - BATHERS ENTRAPMENT POSSIBLE. NON-SECURED OR IMPROPERLY SECURED COVERS ARE A HAZARD. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DROWNING. CLASSIFIED TO ASTM F1346-91 ! AVERTISSEMENT ÊVITEZ DE NOYER LE RISQUE ENFANTS DE SUBSISTANCE PARTIS.
Quick Reference Guide Tucson, Santa fe, Mesa, Durango, Laredo, Maricopa, Pomona, Escondido The Quick Reference Guide provides a quick overview of your spa’s main functions and the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
Quick Reference Guide ture, NOT the current water temperature! Water temperature can be adjusted by 1- degree increments from 59º to 104ºF (15º to 40ºC). Starting Pump 1 Press Jet 1 button to turn Pump 1 on at low speed. Press a second time to turn Pump 1 to high speed. A third time turns Pump 1 off. A built-in timer automatically turns Pump 1 off after 20 minutes, unless it has been manually deactivated. The Pump 1 indicator lights up when Pump 1 is on at high speed.
Quick Reference Guide PROGRAMMING THE FILTER CYCLES During a filter cycle: - Pump 2 & 3* run for 20 seconds, then: - Pump 1 runs at low speed for the programmed number of hours (see below), and - The ozonator is turned on. *if installed To set the filter cycle duration (please note you can press pump 1 to exit at any time without saving): FF02 Use your arrow buttons to adjust your Filtration Frequency. You can choose from 1-4 times per day.
Quick Reference Guide Havasu, Vegas, Amarillo, Reno, Outlaw, Tempe Quick Reference Card Please consult your spa user manual for complete info on the features of your spa system. in.k300™ Compact full-function keypad The Quick Reference Card provides an overview of your spa’s main functions and the operations accessible from your digital keypad. This QRC depicts a generic overlay, custom versions may vary.
TROUBLESHOOTING Water temperature regulation In a regulation cycle, the system first generates water flow through the heater housing and the plumbing, in order to ensure accurate water temperature readings as well as avoiding heater activation in dry conditions. series of compact full-fu for in.xe spa sy Our Smart Winter Mode protects your system from the cold by turning pumps on several times a day to prevent water from freezing in pipes.
Filter Smart Winter Mode Set Point Pump 1 Light Pump 1 Pump 2 Up Indicator lights Down Light Indicator lights Up / Down Spa Functions Off Mode Pump 1 Pump 2 key Light key Up/Down keys Pressing Pump 1 for 5 seconds will enable the Off mode. This mode allows you to stop all outputs including automatic functions such as filter cycle, heat request and smart winter mode for 30 minutes to perform quick spa maintenance.
Setting filter or purge cycle start time Setting filter cycle duration Setting filter or purge cycle frequency The display will show FSxx, “xx” representing the starting hour of the cycle. Use the Up or Down key to adjust the hours. Use the Light key to jump to the next parameter, filter duration (Fd). (not available on purge systems) The display will show FFxx, “xx” representing the number of cycles per day. Use the Up or Down key to adjust the frequency.
Water Maintenance It’s important to have clean water. Water maintenance is one of the least understood, but very important areas of spa ownership. Your dealer can guide you through the process of achieving and maintaining perfect water in your spa, given your local conditions. Your program will depend on your water’s mineral content, how often you use your spa, and how many people use it. Here is our suggested step-by-step program: General Information There are three fundamental areas of water maintenance.
Methods For Testing The Spa Water Accurate water testing and analysis are an important part of effectively maintaining your spa water. To follow the recommended program, you must have the ability to test for: • Total Alkalinity (TA) • Calcium Hardness (CH) • pH • Sanitizer Although reagent liquid test kits provide the highest level of accuracy, Test Strips are the most convenient testing method used by many spa owners.
Basic Chemical Safety When using chemicals, read the labels carefully and follow directions precisely. Though chemicals protect you and your spa when used correctly, they can be hazardous in concentrated form. Always observe the following guidelines: • ALWAYS KEEP CHEMICALS OUT OF CHILDREN’S REACH. • NEVER MIX CONCENTRATED CHEMICALS TOGETHER. • ALWAYS THOROUGHLY RINSE ANY CONTAINER USED TO MIX CHEMICALS AFTER USE. • ALWAYS RINSE OUT ANY EMPTY CHEMICAL STORAGE CONTAINER BEFORE DISPOSAL.
Using Chlorine System Start-Up: 1. Let water reach 33°C (90°F). 2. Add 1 tablespoons (14 grams) of Chlorine Granules per 758 litres (200 gallons) of water. 3. Add 1 tablespoon (14 grams) of Refresh per 758 litres (200 gallons) of water. 4. Wait 24 hours and then test and balance Alkalinity and pH levels of the water using Alkalinity Increaser, pH Up or pH Down respectively. Note: Have jets on high speed for 1-2 minutes when adding chemicals to mix the chemicals through the water more effectively.
Common Spa Water Problems~Cause & Remedy PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES A. Poor Filtration B. Suspended particles C. Organic contaminants build up CLOUDY WATER D. pH high E. Total alkalinity high F. Combined chlorine in the water G. High dissolved solids H. Hardness too high SOLUTIONS A. Dirty filter, clean with Arctic Pure® Filter Restore (not with disposable filter). B. Add Arctic Pure® Easy Clear C. Shock treatment with Arctic Pure® Refresh D. Add Arctic Pure® Adjust Down until level reads 7.2-7.6 E.
Troubleshooting Spa Problems 1. Nothing functions: The GFCI /RCD Breaker has tripped or there is a power failure. Test GFCI /RCD Breaker. Turn breaker back on and see if spa powers up, if not contact your factory authorized dealer. 2. Spa does not heat: Check to see if the heat indicator is on or there are any error messages on the topside control panel. If the heat indicator is on and no error message appears contact your factory authorized dealer. 3.
Warranty Spa Shell ~ 7 years Coyote spas® warrants the spa shell to the customer against water loss due to structural failure for a period of seven years.
EXCLUSIONS All warranties hereunder are void if the spa has been subject to alterations, misuse or abuse or any repair of the spa has been attempted by anyone other than a Factory Authorized Dealer of Coyote spas®. Alterations include but not limited to, any change to the components, replacement of components or addition of components without the written authorization from Coyote spas®.
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