owner’s manual WELCOME TO THE SPA LIFE! Please enjoy your new spa, but think safety first. Read your Owner’s Manual in its entirety before installing your spa and encourage all spa users to do the same. More than just common sense, this Owner’s Manual provides vital safety and operational information. CARE AND ENJOYMENT GUIDE A Care and Enjoyment guide is located in the back of the manual.
product reference SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION You will find the serial number on the Underwriters Laboratories tag in the equipment area.
owner’s manual index IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 120V, Cord Connected Models ....................................................... 4 240V, Permanently Installed or Converted Models ....................... 5 All Spa Models .................................................................................. 5-7 Personal Safety ................................................................................. 8-9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Location ..............................................................
safety instructions The following instructions are required to be printed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as a condition of the listing of this product. They contain important safety information. We strongly encourage you to read and apply them. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN INSTALLING AND USING THIS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS 2.
safety instructions 240 VOLT, PERMANENTLY INSTALLED OR CONVERTED MODELS 9. A ground terminal is provided on the terminal block (TB-1, terminal 7) located inside the control box. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect this terminal to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a continuous green, insulated copper wire. The wire must be equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying the equipment.
safety instructions • Persons using medications should consult a physician before using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation. 15.DANGER: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS. Do not remove the suction fittings. 16.DANGER: RISK OF INJURY: Never operate a spa if the suction guard(s) is broken or missing. Never replace a suction guard with one rated less than the flow rate marked on the original suction guard.
safety instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRENCH SPEAKING SPA OWNERS AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas placer d’appareil électrique (luminaire, téléphone,radio, téléviseur, etc.) moins de 1.52 m de cette cuve de relaxation. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas laisser les enfants utiliser une cuve de relaxation sans surveillance. AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter que les cheveux ou une partie du corps puissent être aspirés, ne pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation si les grilles de prise d’aspiration ne sont pas toutes en place.
safety instructions PERSONAL SAFETY Prolonged immersion in hot water can result in HYPERTHERMIA, a dangerous condition which occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level above normal (98.6°F, 37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and a body temperature above 98.6°F (37°C).
safety instructions PERSONAL SAFETY DOs: • Be sure your spa is connected to the power supply correctly – only use a licensed electrical contractor. • Shut off power supply (unplug 120V models) before draining the spa or servicing the electrical components. • Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) monthly. • Always test the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering the spa to be sure that it’s a safe temperature. • Remember that wet surfaces can be very slippery.
installation instructions LOCATION For your portable spa to function properly and safely, it must be located on a hard, flat, level surface. Inground spas require special installation techniques and should be planned in conjunction with your spa dealer. Improper installation can result in structural damage to the spa and the voiding of your spa warranty.
installation instructions OUTDOOR AND PATIO INSTALLATION To install the spa outdoors, we recommend a reinforced concrete pad at least four inches thick. The reinforcing material should be attached to a #8 AWG bonding wire per national and local electrical code. If you place the spa on the ground, even temporarily, place concrete pavers under the entire bottom of the spa. The concrete pavers should be a least two inches thick and level across the entire surface.
installation instructions SHUT-OFF VALVES Your spa is equipped with shut-off valves (see EQUIPMENT DIAGRAM) that shut off the water flow to the equipment system for dealer service. At times, a new spa or one that has recently been serviced, may have the shut-off valves partially closed which can restrict the water flow and hinder jet performance. Be sure the valves are fully open.
installation instructions SUCTION GUARDS The suction guard(s) in the footwell of your spa is an opening through which the jet pump(s) draws water. Suction fittings are equipped with a safety guard. Suction through the fittings can be strong. The safety guard(s) must remain in place and undamaged. A fitting with a damaged guard(s) can be dangerous, especially to small children or people with long hair. Should any part of the body become drawn to a fitting, turn the jet pump(s) off immediately.
installation instructions NOTE: Ensure the GFCI is properly installed. Failure to do so may result in spa malfunction or damage which is not warranted. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters are available from your Marquis Spas dealer. ! ATTENTION The Epic, Reward and Destiny models are equipped with a GFCI Trip Test that must be performed to assure safety and allow proper spa function.
installation instructions 1. Press TEMP+, then JETS 1, then SPA LIGHT. 2.Press TEMP+ repeatedly until “gFC” is displayed, then press JETS 1. 3.Press TEMP+ until “gC.n” is displayed, then press JETS 1 to clear the GFCI Status; you will see gS.A” displayed verifying that the GFCI Status has been set to “Armed”. The system will exit this menu in 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed. *When you enter the GFCI menu, it always shows you the current status first. “gS.
starting your spa START-UP PROCEDURE Your spa is equipped with solid-state Comfort Controls specific to your spa model. Please see SPA CONTROL OPERATION for your specific spa model. To start your spa, you need spa test strips. It is important to follow each of these steps when starting your spa. Once you have completed the following steps, see MARQUIS CARE AND ENJOYMENT GUIDE for proper water treatment. NOTE: Your spa has been filled and test-run at the factory.
starting your spa Start-up procedure (continued) Vent air by slightly opening pump unions. Use TEMP pad to set water temperature. 6. Turn the power on. 7. Your spa is now in “pump priming” mode and a “Pr” message displays in the LCD window of the control panel. While in this mode the spa appears idle, which lasts approximately four to five minutes if not exited manually. To exit manually, press the TEMP pad. 8. At this time the spa should have water flowing from the jets.
operating your spa HYDRO KINETIC THERAPY™ SYSTEM HK™8 NECK JETS The neck jets are turned on and off (when the jet pump is on) using the small teardrop neck jet control lever. HK™40 Jet HK™12 JET This small jet provides a targeted stream of water. HK™16 JET The direction of water flow can be changed by redirecting the central nozzle. The water flow can be adjusted by turning the jet face using the four tabs.
the quest 14 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, heat modes, and turn on the jets and lights. 19 This valve controls the water flow of the HK8 jets. 20 Use the Tri-Zone control to select the jet zones. PAGE 19 MARQUIS SPAS # Component Identification Qty.
quest tri-zone control ZONE 2 Upper- and mid-body jets.* ZONE 1 Upper- and mid- and lower-body jets.* ZONE 3 Lowerbody jets.* *HK8 jets operate in every zone.
the destiny 14 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, heat modes, and turn on the jets and lights. 19 This valve controls the water flow of the HK8 jets. 20 Use the Tri-Zone control to select the jet zones. PAGE 21 MARQUIS SPAS # Component Identification Qty.
destiny tri-zone control PAGE 22 MARQUIS SPAS *HK8 neck jets operate in every zone. ZONE 3 (pump 2) Lower-body jets.* ZONE 4 (pump 1) Upper- and mid-body jets.* ZONE 2 (pump 2) Upper-, mid-, and lowerbody jets.* ZONE 1 (pump 2) Upper-body jets.* ZONE 5 (pump 1) Upper-, mid-, and lowerbody jets.* ZONE 6 (pump 1) Lower-body jets.
the reward 14 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, heat modes, and turn on the jets and lights. 19 This valve controls the water flow of the HK8 jets. 20 Use the Tri-Zone control to select the jet zones. PAGE 23 MARQUIS SPAS # Component Identification Qty.
reward tri-zone control ZONE 1 (pump 2) Overallbody jets.* ZONE 4 (pump 1) Overallbody jets.* ZONE 2 (pump 1) Mid-, and lower-back jets.* ZONE 5 (pump 2) Hamstrings jets.* ZONE 3 (pump 1) Full back jets.* ZONE 6 (pump 2) Lowerbody/feet jets.* PAGE 24 MARQUIS SPAS *HK*8 jets operate in every zone.
the epic 14 Use the Bather’s panel to set the temperature, select the filtration, heat modes, and turn on the jets and lights. 19 This valve controls the water flow of the HK8 neck jets. 20 Use the Tri-Zone control to select the jet zones. PAGE 25 MARQUIS SPAS # Component Identification Qty.
epic tri-zone control A (PUMP 2) Tri-Zone A in position 1: Therapy Pillar* B (PUMP 1) Tri-Zone B in position 3: Full-back* A+C (PUMP 2) Tri-Zone A in position 3 and Tri-Zone C in position 1: Feet* B (PUMP 1) Tri-Zone B in position 2: Overall-back* A (PUMP 2) Tri-Zone A in position 2: Overall-back* B+D (PUMP 1) Tri-Zone B in position 1 and Tri-Zone D in position 3: Thighs* *HK8 neck jets operate in every zone PAGE 26 MARQUIS SPAS
epic tri-zone control A+C (PUMP 2) Tri-Zone A in position 3 and Tri-Zone C in position 2: Lowerback* B+D (PUMP 1) Tri-Zone B in position 1 and Tri-Zone D in position 2: Calves* A+C (PUMP 2) Tri-Zone A in position 3 and Tri-Zone C in position 3: Shoulders* B+D (PUMP 1) Tri-Zone B in position 1 and Tri-Zone D in position 1: Feet* *HK8 neck jets operate in every zone PAGE 27 MARQUIS SPAS
spa control operation THE QUEST PUMP PRIMING (Pr) Pump priming feature begins at start-up. When your spa is energized, the LCD window displays a “Pr” message. This mode lasts approximately four to five minutes, if not exited manually by pressing the TEMP pad. UNDERWATER AND ENTRYWAY LIGHTS Press the LIGHT pad to turn the underwater and Entryway lights on and off. The low-voltage system produces a night light for evening use and makes entering and exiting the spa safer.
spa control operation SOAK TIMER The soak timer starts the first time you press a JETS pad. The LCD window displays the elapsed time (130) for 55 seconds then switches to the current water temperature for five seconds then back to the timer. It continues to alternate for the entire 30 minutes. The timer runs for 30 minutes regardless of other functions in use (jets, temperature, or light). You can manually cancel the timer by pressing the TEMP+- pad and then the LIGHT pad.
spa control operation Use the TEMP+- pad to scroll through filter cycle options. When desired selection has been reached, press the SETTING pad to enter selection and advance to the smart logic settings.
spa control operation HEAT MODE Your spa comes preset in the standard heat mode. For most applications, the standard mode should be used. If you are in a warm weather climate and the spa does not require as much heat, the economy mode may work best. For a vacation home or for very infrequent use, the sleep mode provides filtration and circulation with lower energy demand. In economy mode your spa heats only during the filter cycle.
spa control operation SYSTEM LOCK Once you find and establish the settings that work best for your individual needs, use system lock to keep from inadvertently changing the settings. Press the TEMP+- pad and then immediately press the SETTING pad. Unlock by repeating sequence. While the system is locked, you may still operate the jets and light. The LCD window displays LC to indicate the system is locked when you try to change the temperature or settings.
spa control operation DESTINY, REWARD AND EPIC Pr PUMP PRIMING (Pr) Pump priming feature begins at start-up. When your spa is energized, the LCD window displays a “Pr” message. This mode lasts approximately four to five minutes, if not exited manually by pressing the TEMP+ pad. UNDERWATER AND ENTRYWAY LIGHTS Press the SPA LIGHT pad to turn the underwater and Entryway lights on and off. The icon appears in the lower center of the display when the light is on.
spa control operation SETTINGS Clock Press the CLOCK pad followed by the SETTING pad. “Program” will be shown in the upper left corner of the panel display and the hour will begin flashing. To adjust, press the TEMP+ or TEMP- pad. Once the correct hour has been set, press SETTING pad to set the minutes. “Minutes” will flash. Follow above procedure to set the correct minutes. Filter Cycle 1: Follow Clock programming above. Then press the SETTING pad to enter Filter 1 programming mode.
spa control operation HEAT MODE Your spa comes preset in the standard heat mode. For most applications, the standard mode should be used. If you are in a warm weather climate and the spa does not require as much heat, the economy mode may work best. For a vacation home or for very infrequent use, the sleep mode provides filtration and circulation with lower energy demand. In economy mode your spa heats only during the filter cycle.
spa control operation CONSTANTCLEAN™ WATER MANAGEMENT WITH BUILT-IN SANITATION SYSTEM (See Built-in Sanitation System page 53) Ozonator Operation The ozone generator operates when pump 1 is on lowspeed in Filter Cycles and Smart Clean Cycles ONLY. The O3 icon appears to the left of the temperature display when the ozone generator is operating. The icon does not indicate if the ozone generator is actually operating. See TROUBLESHOOTING to check ozonator operation.
spa control operation Quiet Soak Press the QUIET SOAK pad to enter the soak mode. All automatic functions related to the pumps are disabled (i.e., filter cycles, smart clean cycles). If either pump 1 or pump 2 are operating, they will be turned off. Soak mode lasts for 30 minutes then the spa returns to normal operation. All button functions operate as normal while in a Soak mode. When in a Soak Mode, the Soak LED will illuminate. Marquis Ozonator reduces the need for chemical sanitizers.
spa control operation REMOTE CONTROLS Round wireless remote Use the jets, light, and Waterfall Light pads to control spa functions. See OPERATING YOUR SPA, Light, and Jets. REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: During times of inactivity wireless remotes should always be stored in the cup holder on the lip of the spa. By storing the wireless remote out of water it will be less susceptible to water intrusion, a situation that can occur after extended water exposure.
spa control operation SOUNDSATIONS™ AUDIO-READY SYSTEM Spa location and speaker cord routing The factory-installed speaker cord located inside the spa’s equipment compartment is 100 ft. long. You must locate the spa close enough to the audio source to allow the cord to be run so it is not exposed to damage and does not create a trip hazard. NOTE: A 200 ft. long speaker cord is available as an optional replacement for the supplied 100 ft. cord. Ask your authorized dealer for details.
spa control operation + RED R BLACK - WHITE L GREEN + Wire connections. CAUTION! Exposing too much wire or having wires with frayed ends could cause wires to touch each other, which could damage the equipment. 3. Wire connections A. Red = Right (+) B. Black = Right (-) C. White = Left (-) D. Green = Left (+) NOTE: Do not connect speaker cord to any speaker terminals already in use. 4. Check all connections to the stereo receiver. Make sure all wires are connected in phase (+ to + and – to –).
equipment diagram QUEST 2 12 6 14 1 1 5 5 8 3 9 # Component 1 2 3 Control box and heater Ozonator MP120 pump (or MP160 Pump 240V upgrade) Slice valves Check valve GFCI cord (120V only) Pump unions Pump plug Motor mounts Hose bib drain Light Soundsations installation plug 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 PAGE 41 MARQUIS SPAS 10 Quantity 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1
equipment diagram DESTINY, REWARD AND EPIC 7 14 13 12 2 1 6 8 3 3 10 PAGE 42 MARQUIS SPAS 6 8 8 11 # Component 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 Control box and heater Ozonator MP160 pumps Slice valves Check valve Pump unions Motor mounts Hose bib drain Light Soundsations installation plug Spa Monitor transceiver Quantity 1 1 2 2 1 4 8 1 1 1 1
troubleshooting PLEASE NOTE: The following corrective actions may be performed by the spa owner. If the trouble cannot be corrected in the steps below, please contact your Marquis spa dealer for service. (Improper servicing by an unauthorized service provider or spa owner could result in damage not covered by the warranty and could cause serious injury.) EQUIPMENT WILL NOT OPERATE • Check the control panel LCD window for diagnostic code. • 240V Spas: Check the circuit breaker on the main circuit panel.
troubleshooting LCD DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES The advanced technology built into the spa allows it to perform a number of self-diagnostic system checks and it can display a variety of messages in the LCD window on the control panel. OHH: Over heat protection. If a malfunction occurs and the spa water reaches 112°F (44°C), the system completely shuts down. In such a condition, DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Turn off all power to the spa. Remove spa cover and allow water to cool.
troubleshooting NOTE: If power is shut off or a power outage occurs the 240V system has a battery backup. All user settings are retained. HFL: A substantial difference between the temperature sensors was detected. This could indicate a flow problem. Check water level in spa. Refill if necessary. If the water level is okay, make sure the pumps have been primed. If problem persists, contact your authorized dealer. LF: Persistent low flow problems.
troubleshooting SbY: Standby mode has been activated by pressing a pad combination on the user panel. Press any pad to leave Standby Mode and return to normal operation. Additional Diagnostics for Epic, Reward and Destiny models: rtC: Hardware failure. Contact dealer. PSt: Hardware failure. Contact dealer. CrC: Firmware install problem. Contact dealer. CFE: Configuration error, spa cannot start up. Contact dealer. GFI: Spa could not trip GFCI. Contact dealer, continued operation could be unsafe.
marquis care and enjoyment guide WATER TREATMENT START-UP To ensure the most enjoyment possible from your spa, we have compiled this easy to follow guide. Keep this guide by the spa for a day-to-day reference of Marquis spa care. Your dealer can provide everything you need for ongoing care and familiarize you with specialty products you may need for the specific water conditions in your area.
marquis care and enjoyment guide IMPORTANT CHEMICAL SAFETY PROCEDURES 1. Always keep chemicals out of reach of children. 2. Read product labels carefully prior to use. 3. When dissolving, always add chemicals to water, do not add water to chemicals. Some dry chemicals should be dissolved prior to adding them to the spa. Using a clean container, dip some water from the spa. Mix until dissolved, then add to circulating water. 4. CAUTION: Do not mix chemicals together. Add them separately to the spa water. 5.
marquis care and enjoyment guide WATER CARE There are three things necessary for clean safe water: 1. CIRCULATE: Water has to be circulated regularly; it can not be stagnant. 2. FILTER: Water has to be filtered to remove particulate and debris. 3. SANITIZE: Water has to be sanitized to kill organisms like algae, bacteria and virus. The control system in your Marquis spa will automatically circulate and filter. (See SPA CONTROL OPERATION, ConstantClean™ and SmartClean™ sections.
marquis care and enjoyment guide and total alkalinity act as buffers to stabilize the pH. When they are properly adjusted, the pH will be stable and easy to maintain. The pH is a measure of the relative acidity and basicity of the water. The ideal pH range is 7.2 - 7.8. When the pH falls below 7.2 the water can become corrosive. Low pH can cause damage to metal in the control system and heater, excessive sanitizer consumption, and skin irritation. A pH above 7.
marquis care and enjoyment guide BALANCE When initially filling or refilling your spa follow these steps to achieve proper water balance. IMPORTANT! Always follow instructions on the chemical container when adding chemicals. 1. Test the spa water using a test strip or test kit. Determine the pH and alkalinity of the water. 2.If adjustments are needed for the pH and/or alkalinity, always balance the alkalinity before balancing the pH.
marquis care and enjoyment guide SANITIZE ConstantClean™ System The ConstantClean system utilizes a combination of sanitizers to increase water quality and significantly decrease maintenance. The combination of a Spa Frog® Mineral Cartridge* and the factory installed ozonator greatly reduce the amount of sanitizer required. Instead of the normal 3 - 5 ppm of bromine, you now only need to maintain 1 - 2 ppm of bromine. * The built-in sanitation system is not available in some international markets.
marquis care and enjoyment guide Setting Window > BUILT-IN SANITATION SYSTEM* After shocking the spa water with Chlorine Sanitizer granuals or non-chlorine Spa Shock, bring the spa water to operating temperature. Then install the Spa Frog® cartridges. ADJUST THE MINERAL CARTRIDGE* Remove the protective cellophane wrap from the Spa Frog® mineral cartridge. While holding the bottom of the cartridge, turn the top until the number six appears in the setting window.
marquis care and enjoyment guide Cartridge holder cap INSTALL THE CARTRIDGES Locate and remove the cartridge holder cap on the top lip of the spa. Push down and turn the holder counterclockwise to unlock. Lift holder out. Snap the Spa Frog® mineral cartridge into the area of the holder marked “MINERALS” (top portion), making sure to line up the indentation near the top of the cartridge with the raised line on the holder.
spa care and enjoyment guide WATER CARE REGIMEN SpaCare™ products are classified by easy to follow usage guidelines. The information below indicates whether the product should be used daily, weekly, monthly, when filling, or as needed – if special water conditions arise. DAILY Sanitizer Maintain 1 - 2 ppm of bromine at all times. WEEKLY Shock Treatment Sanitizer combines with bacteria and neutralizes it on contact. However, the used sanitizer/bacteria particle is still present in the spa water.
marquis care and enjoyment guide TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE P: Problem S: Solution Cloudy Water P: Inadequate filtration or dirty filter. S: Ensure that the filter is securely installed. Clean or replace filter. Increase the length of clean up and/or filter cycles. P: Water is not balanced. S: Test water and adjust pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer as needed. Shock to oxidize and destroy organics in the water. P: Unfiltered particles or chemically saturated. S: Use Water Clarifier to combine particles.
marquis care and enjoyment guide No Sanitizer Reading P: Sanitizer level is too low. S: Shock and/or adjust Spa Frog® bromine cartridge until the sanitizer registers in the recommended range. P: Test strip remains “white” even after sanitizer has been added. S: Sanitizer level could be extremely high. It can bleach the reagents on the test strip and give a false reading. Remove spa cover and activate jets and air control. Allow jets to run for 30 minutes. Test water to see if desired level has been reached.
glossary TERMS AND PRODUCT DEFINITIONS Alkalinity – The concentration of alkaline materials in the water. Proper alkalinity is directly related to the stability of the pH. High alkalinity makes the pH impossible to adjust. Low alkalinity makes the pH unstable and difficult to maintain. Bacteria – The germs that contaminate your spa water. Balanced Water – The correct balance of alkalinity, pH and sanitizer. Bromamines – Created when bromine combines with bacteria. Bromine – A bromine based sanitizer.
glossary Chlorine Sanitizer – A fast dissolving, granular product used for sanitizing the spa water. Dispensed manually into the water as needed. Water Clarifier – Restores clarity to dull water by combining unfilterable microscopic particles into larger particles that can be effectively filtered. Filter Cleaner – Keeps your filter operating efficiently by removing grease, grime, and other buildup that can impair the filtration process. Spa Defoamer – Instantly rids the spa of undesired foam.
glossary ppm – Parts per million. The measurement of chemical concentration in the water. Sanitizer – Any product or device that kills bacteria living in the water. Shock – Also known as shocking or oxidation. Shocking oxidizes used up chloramines and bromamines in the water that cause odor and irritation. Shock Treatment – Rids the water of chloramines or bromamines through oxidation (shocking). Water Balance – The interrelation of factors which determine the quality of spa water.
maintenance WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 1. Removing Debris Remove any debris and leaves from the Vortex skimmers and suction guard(s) on the inside of the spa. Blocked intakes can impede the flow of water through the jetting system. 2. Water Level Replenish the water level if necessary so that it is approximately two-thirds up the Vortex skimmer opening. (See STARTING YOUR SPA.) A Spa Vac suctions matter from deep in the footwell. Water level should be two-thirds up the Vortex skimmer opening.
maintenance MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 1. Filter Care We cannot stress enough the importance of a clean filter for proper water filtration. Dirty filters can restrict water flow, cause hazy water, and prevent your chemicals from working properly. Many water treatment products clear or clarify the water by clumping microscopic particles and minerals together so that these larger particles can be effectively trapped in the filter. A filter clogged with debris and calcium deposits does not trap particles properly.
maintenance EVERY THREE TO FOUR MONTHS Draining and Filling the Spa The average spa needs to be drained every three to four months. After months of continually adding chemicals to the water and introducing body oils and lotions, the water can be difficult to manage and chemicals are not as effective as usual. You may also notice excessive foaming. More frequent draining may be required depending on use. Check the end caps of the ozonator for a green glow. 1.
maintenance 4. Clean the DuraShell® Interior Once the spa is drained, clean the DuraShell interior thoroughly – especially at the water line. We suggest the Glove Sponge to clean without scratching. Clorox bleach (diluted) is the only approved cleaning agent for DuraShell – any other products should be avoided. NOTE: Due to the high-gloss, fine finish of the acrylics, imperfections in the surface texture may occur. These in no way compromise the integrity of the spa shell.
maintenance AS NEEDED MAINTENANCE 1. Cover Care It is recommended that you use Cover Cleaner to keep the DuraCover™ clean and conditioned. Proper care of the cover increases the life and keeps it looking great in even the harshest conditions. NOTE: Do not use regular household products or products that contain silicone, alcohol, steel wool, or bleach. 2. DuraWood Care Clean the exterior of the spa with a mild soap and water solution.
maintenance SUSPENDED USE OR WINTERIZING THE SPA Your spa was designed for year-round use and many people find the combination of hot water, therapy jets, and cool winter temperatures to be especially soothing. However, if you decide to discontinue the use of your spa for any extended period of time, we suggest you follow the steps below. NOTE: During long periods of inactivity, damage can occur to equipment from condensation within the equipment compartment.
spacare™ products spa boutique TM SpaBoutique™ A collection of unique items to delight your senses, free your time, and make your life easier. SpaCare gives you maintenance products to ease spa care – inside, outside, and especially the water. SpaTherapy surrounds your senses with aromas, visions, sounds and feel-good products to bring you and your environment to life. SpaStyle brings convenience items to enhance your lifestyle, while soaking in the spa or relaxing on the deck.
owner’s protection plan MARQUIS SPAS® LIMITED WARRANTY [7] SPA SHELL, SPA SHELL LEAKS, AND STRUCTURE Marquis Spas warrants the spa shell against peeling, cracking, yellowing, blistering, or delamination for a period of seven years*. Spa shell and structure are warranted against leaks for a period of seven years*. [7] SPA CABINET Marquis Spas warrants the DuraWood exterior against peeling, cracking, blistering, or delamination for a period of seven years*.
owner’s protection plan LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser of the spa for personal, family or household purposes only. This warranty is transferable. Warranty coverage begins from date of purchase by the original owner, or begins one year after date of manufacture, whichever begins first, and extends for the specified length of time for each component.
owner’s protection plan INVALIDATION OF WARRANTY This warranty is void if this spa has been subjected to alteration, misuse or abuse, or if any repairs on the spa are performed or attempted by anyone other than an authorized Marquis Spas service center. “Alteration” is defined as any component or plumbing change, electrical conversion, or the addition of any alternative heating or sanitation device(s) other than Marquis Spas recommended components which contribute to component or unit failure.
owner’s protection plan DISCLAIMERS There are no additional warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the terms of this limited warranty. No other person or entity has been authorized to make any warranty, representation or promise of performance not included in this express written warranty, and Marquis Spas shall not be bound by any such additional warranty, representation or promise.