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Controls & operating instructions – Vita Spa LD-15 Series User Manual

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CONTROLS & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This new electronic system control provides reliability, user settings, and simple opera-
tion at the touch of a button.

PROGRAMMING YOUR SPA

Note that this electronic system comes ready with factory defaults that will filter and heat
to a preset temperature of 102º F.

To program your new spa controller, follow the simple steps below:

1.)

Hold down the

PROG

button for

5 seconds.

Note the display will start to

flash

102 F.

Then release the button.

2.)

Use the

UP

or

DOWN

arrow buttons to set your desired temperature.

3.)

Press the

PROG

button once to change program mode to time set, the

12:00

will

flash.

4.)

Use the

UP

or

DOWN

arrows to set the hour. Note

AM

or

PM

is indicated by

a lighted dot on the display next to the printed

AM

or

PM.

5.)

Press

PROG

once again to change program mode to minutes, now the

minutes will

flash.

6.)

Again use the

UP

or

DOWN

arrows to set the minutes.

7.)

Push

PROG

to complete and exit the programming mode.

OPERATING YOUR SPA

Jet/Pump:

The upper left-hand button operates the pump. This spa is equipped with

a single speed pump. By depressing the button, you cycle the pump on. Depressing the
button again will turn the pump off.

Light:

The light is turned on and off by depressing the light button. If you desire to leave

the light on for ambiance, it will automatically turn itself off after six (6) hours.

If the desired temperature setting is higher than the water temperature, the jet/pump
will automatically turn on and run until the desired water temperature is achieved.
To turn the jet/pump off during this period, you will have to lower the set temperature
below the current ambient water temperature as displayed on the topside control.

When the desired water temperature is lower than the current water temperature,
the jet/pump will turn on for filtration purposes twice per day. (8:00 - 8:15 AM and 4:00 -
4:15 PM).

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