MSpa P-SH063 Soho Inflatable Backyard Hot Tub Owner’s Manual
- September 19, 2024
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P-SH063 Soho Inflatable Backyard Hot Tub
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: P-SH063 Soho P-CA043/063 Camaro
- Brand: MSpa
- Official Website: www.the-mspa.com
- Contact: info@the-mspa.com
Product Usage Instructions
Welcome to MSpa
Thank you for choosing MSpa products. To ensure a safe and
enjoyable experience, please follow the guidelines below:
Safety Precautions
It is crucial to adhere to safety precautions to prevent
accidents and ensure product longevity:
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Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the
manual. -
Inspect the spa cover regularly for any signs of wear or
damage. -
Avoid using extension cords or adapters; connect the unit to a
properly located outlet. -
Ensure the spa is connected to a grounded mains supply socket
with appropriate safety devices. -
Keep children away from the product unless under close
supervision. -
Children under 10 years old should be supervised by someone 16
years or older while in the spa pool area. -
Attach and lock the spa cover after each use.
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Ensure the floor can support the load as per the specifications
sheet.
Electrical Safety
Proper electrical installation is essential for safety:
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Parts with live components should be inaccessible to
users. -
Electrical components must be secured to prevent falling into
the spa. -
Follow local electrical installation requirements and
standards. -
Store the wired controller in a safe place when not in
use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can children use the spa unsupervised?
A: No, children should always be closely supervised while using
the spa, especially those under 10 years old.
Q: Can I use an extension cord with the product?
A: It is recommended not to use extension cords; connect the
unit directly to a properly located outlet.
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CONTENT
MSpa Set up videos
MSpa Service Center List
MSpa Owners Manual (Multi-language)
Safety precautions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Specifications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 Product overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 First use and set-up preparation………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Spa set- up…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Wired controller operation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Water maintenance and chemicals………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Drainage, cleaning and storage……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 Precautions for seasonal use……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Disposal and environmental protection……………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Mspa limited warranty…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For your own safety and that of your product, please make sure to follow the
safety precautions below. Failure to follow the instructions may result in
serious injury, property damage or death. Improper installation or operation
will void the warranty.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THIS
MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
! DANGER
Risk of Accidental Drowning. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent
unauthorized access by children. Risk of drowning. Inspect the spa cover
regularly for leaks, premature wear and tear, damage or signs of
deterioration. Never use a worn or damaged cover as it will not provide the
level of protection required to prevent unsupervised access to the spa by a
child. Risk of drowning. Always lock the spa cover after each use. Risk of
injury. The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the specific water
flow created by the pump. Never operate the spa if the suction fittings are
broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with an incompatible one.
Risk of injury. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to
avoid hazards. Risk of Electric Shock. Do not permit any electrical
appliances, such as lights, telephones, radios or televisions, within 1.5m (5
feet) of a spa tub. Risk of Electric Shock. Do not use the spa when it is
raining, thundering or lightning.
! WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use an extension cord, timers,
plug adaptors or converter plugs to connect the unit to the electrical supply;
provide a properly located outlet.
This appliance with its incorporated heating elements must be connected to a
grounded mains supply socket with a supply cord fitted with a plug and a PRCD
(portable residual current device) with a tripping current of 10mA.
This appliance with earthing must only be plugged directly into an earthed
socket-outlet for fixed wiring. Parts containing live components, except those
parts supplied with safety extra-low voltage not exceeding 12V,
must be inaccessible to anyone using the spa. Parts incorporating electrical
components, except remote control devices, must be located or fixed so that
they
cannot fall into the spa. Electrical installation should fulfill the local
requirement or standards. The wired controller must be properly stored in the
side pocket when not in use,, to protect it from falling or other
hazards. To reduce risk or injury, keep children away from this product unless
they are closely supervised at all times. To reduce the risk of child
drowning, supervise children all times. Children under 10 years should be
under the active
supervision of a person 16 years or older whilst in spa pool area. Attach and
lock the spa cover after each use. The appliance is not to be used by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, on lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction. Children being supervised not to play with the
appliance. Make sure that the floor is able to support the expected load,
which can be found on the specifications sheet. You
will need to calculate the expected water capacity load plus the total weight.
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An adequate draining system must be provided around the spa to deal with
overflow water. To reduce the risk of injury:
a) Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when spa
use exceeds 10 minutes. In order to avoid the possibility of hyperthermia
(heat stress) occurring, it is recommended that the average spa-pool water
temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F).
b) Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal
damage during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant
women should limit the spa water temperature to 38°C (100°F).
c) Before entering the spa or hot tub, the user should measure the water
temperature with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water
temperature regulating devices may vary.
d) The use of alcohol, drugs or medication before or during spa use may lead
to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
e) The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of
fatal hyperthermia in spas. f) The causes and symptoms of hyperthermia may be
described as follows: Hyperthermia occurs when the
internal body temperature reaches a level several degrees above the normal
body temperature of 37°C ` (98.6°F).The symptoms of hyperthermia include an
increase in the body’s internal temperature, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness,
and fainting. The effects of hyperthemia include a failure to perceive heat; a
failure to recognize the need to exit the spa; an unawareness of impending
hazards; fetal damage in pregnant women; a physical inability to exit the spa;
and unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning. g) Obese persons or
persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure,
circulatory system prob lems, or diabetes should consult a physician before
using a spa. h) Persons using medication should consult a physician before
using a spa since some medication may induce drowsiness or affect the heart
rate, blood pressure, or circulation. i) Check with a doctor before use if
pregnant, diabetic, in poor health, or under medical care. A recommendation
that owners of spa pools learn a recognized resuscitation technique. This spa
pool is a heated water environment and if you are concerned that it may
adversely affect you it is your responsibility to seek medical advice. It is
recommended that you use the spa pool for no longer than 15 minutes at a time.
People with an infectious disease should not use a spa or hot tub. To avoid
injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub. Water
temperatures in excess of 40°C (104°F) may be injurious to your health. Never
use a spa or hot tub alone or allow others to use the spa alone. Do not use a
spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise. Spa heat in
conjunction with alcohol, drugs, or medication can cause unconsciousness. Exit
immediately if uncomfortable, dizzy, or sleepy. Spa heat can cause
hyperthermia and unconsciousness. To prevent freezing, the spa must not be
exposed to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) if there is still water in the pool.
It is helpful to place a temperature barrier mat between the spa pool and the
ground. A similar mat made of foam or any other material with a heat barrier
function can also be used. Do not turn on the spa when the water is frozen.
Never pour water with a temperature higher than 40°C (104°F) into the spa
directly. Always unplug the product from the electrical outlet before
removing, cleaning, servicing or making any adjustments. Never jump or dive
into a spa or any shallow body of water. No part of the electric appliance is
to be located above the bath during use. Do not bury the electrical cord.
Locate the cord where it will not be damaged by lawn mowers, hedge trimmers or
any other equipment. Do not attempt to plug in or unplug the product while
standing in water or when your hands are wet. Do not use the spa if it is
damaged on delivery and/or if it malfunctions in any way. Contact the MSpa
service center for further instructions. Keep all pets away from the spa to
avoid any damage.
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Do not add bath oil or bath salt to the spa water. NEVER PUT HEAD UNDER WATER.
Avoid swallowing the spa water.
! CAUTION Always add chemicals to water, never add water to chemicals. Adding
water to chemicals may cause strong
fumes or violent reactions and hazardous chemical spray. For water that has
already been used, dispose of it promptly or use water chemicals for cleaning.
Usually, it is recommended to drain and refill a spa with clean water every
3-5 days. Use the chemical kit for disinfection in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. Do not leave or set up the spa with a temperature
lower than 4°C (39°F) if the heater is not operating. Always enter and exit
the spa or hot tub slowly and cautiously. Take extra care if the floor is wet.
To avoid damage to the pump, never turn on the spa or hot tub if it is not
filled to the minimum water line. The spa or hot tub must only be placed on a
properly prepared site that meets the floor loading requirement. Do not leave
the spa empty for an extended period of time. Drain the spa completely if it
is not going to be used
for a long period of time. Do not expose the spa to direct sunlight. Check
regularly before each use. When the spa is not in use, store it away
immediately or keep it in an enclosed area. Open the spa top lid when the
Bubble function is on. In order to avoid a hazard due to the inadvertent
resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through
an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that
is regularly switched on and off by the utility. Once the spa is installed,
refer to the relevant chapters for details concerning cleaning, periodic
checks and other maintenance.
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Warning: The appliance’s water protection levels vary across different product zones, as shown in the following diagram. (The installation regulations comply with IEC 60364-7-702.)
Zone 2
2.5 m
h
2.5 m
Zone 1
Zone 0
h
Zone 0
Zone 2
1.5 m
2.0 m
2.0 m
1.5 m
NOTE – The measured zone dimensions are limited by walls and fixed partitions. Zones Description of the zones Zone 0 Zone 0 is the interior of the basin including any recesses in the walls or floor.
Zone 1
Zone 1 is limited by · Zone 0 · A vertical plane 2m from the rim of the basin. · The floor or the surface expected to be occupied by the users. · The horizontal plane 2.5m above the floor or the surface.
Zone 2
Zone 2 is limited by · A vertical plane external to zone 1 and a parallel plane 1.5m from the former. · The floor or surface intended to be occupied by the users.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. / Code
P-SH063 / SOHO
P-CA043 / CAMARO
P-CA063 / CAMARO
Shape
Seating Capacity
Square
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Round
4
Round
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Water Capacity
930Ltr (245gal) 700Ltr (184gal) 930Ltr (245gal)
BUBBLE SPA
Outside Dimensions
Inside Dimensions
1.85m (73″) 1.80m (71″) 2.04m (80″)
1.45m (57″) 1.40m (55″) 1.60m (63″)
Height
0.68m (27″) 0.70m (28″) 0.70m (28″)
Weight
34kg (75lbs) 30kg (66.1lbs) 33.5kg (73.9lbs)
Temp Increasing Rate
1.5-2.0 °C/h
1.5-2.0 °C/h
1.2-1.8 °C/h
Control System Specs Control System Total Power Heater
Massage Air Blower Filter Pump Top Lid Pool Cover Pool Material
SH063 / CA043 / CA063 AC 220-240V~ 50Hz 2300W 1500W 720W 1800L/h
Premium PVC leather cover with foil inside Premium PVC tough leather,
waterproof and anti-UV
Premium PVC fabric
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Packaging contents
A.
B.
C.
D.
®
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
Only for P-SH063
M.
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Buckle spa cover
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Ground mat
NOTE: Drawings for illustration purpose only. The actual product may vary. Not
to scale.
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- Round or square
REF. NO.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Spa cover with aluminum foil inside
A
(Soho P-SH063 comes with a ground mat with the cover)
B
Spa tub
C
Wired controller
D
Heat preservation bubble mat (For P-CA043/063)
E
Digital lock (except for Soho P-SH063)
F
Inflation hose for bladder
G
Filter cartridge2, cartridge base1
H
Spa drain valve adaptor
I
Repair kit
J
Inflatable bladder
K
Wrench
L
Buckle spa cover and ground mat set (only for P-SH063)
M
Chemical Dispenser for 1″ tablets
NOTE: When ordering parts, be sure to quote the model number and description.
QTY.
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FIRST USE PREPARATION AND SET-UP
Site preparation and requirements
The spa can be installed indoors or outdoors in around 10 minutes by one or
more persons. For household use only. The spa must be set up on a flat, smooth
and supporting surface that is able to bear the maximum load of the filled spa
with the listed maximum number
of occupants. Check with a qualified contractor or structural engineer to
verify the requirement. Make sure the area is free of sharp objects under or
around the spa. Uneven or unsound surface can damage the spa and void your
warranty. Level the
surface before filling the spa with water. Provide an adequate drainage system
around the spa to deal with overflow water and splashes. Provider a convenient
water supply for filling the spa
that complies with any local water regulations, and whose parameters shall be
adjusted with the requirements of the water treatment section. Make sure there
is enough clearance around the spa for full access to the equipment for
maintenance and/or servicing. Consider positioning the spa to minimize noise
disturbance as much as possible.
Additional requirements for indoor installation
Humidity is a natural side effect of indoor spa installation. The room must be
properly ventilated to allow moisture to escape. Install a ventilating system
to prevent excess condensation moisture in the room.
Ensure the spa can be removed from the building without destroying any part of
the built structure. Consider any local regulations on these topics. Consider
not to install the spa on carpet or other floor materials that promote or
harbor moisture and bacterial, or that could be affected by water
treatment chemicals used in the spa.
Additional requirements for outdoor installation
Do not set up the spa on grass or dirt, as this will increase the amount of
debris entering the spa and will damage the floor. To ensure a longer
lifespan, do not leave the spa tub exposed to direct sunlight. Always keep the
manometer within the yellow section when using the spa at a temperature higher
than 20°C (68°F) or when exposing it to sunlight for a
short time. Do not install or use the spa outdoors at a temperature lower than
4°C (39°F). Do not use the spa when the water inside the circulation system,
pump,
or pipework is frozen. Put a heat preservation mat (optional accessories)
between the base of the spa and the ground to prevent heat loss from the
bottom of the spa and to provide better heat retention. Consider local
environmental conditions, such as ground water and risk of frost.
PRCD Testing
! WARNING
Risk of electric shock: This product is provided with a PRCD located at the
end of the power cord. The PRCD must be tested before each use. Do not use the
spa if the PRCD does not function properly. Disconnect the power cord until
the fault has been identified and corrected. Contact a licensed electrician to
correct the fault. There are no serviceable parts inside the PRCD. Opening the
PRCD will void the warranty.
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1. Plug the machine into the mains. 2. Press the RESET button on the PRCD.
The indicator turns red. 3. Press the TEST button on the PRCD. The red color
shown on the indicator should disappear. Otherwise the PRCD is faulty. Do not
use the spa if the spa
is faulty. Contact a qualified electrician to correct the fault. 4. Press the
RESET button on the PRCD again. The indicator should turn red. When it does,
the spa is ready for use.
Do not use faulty
sockets or plug
boards.
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Indicator LINE
RESET TEST
RESET -
LINE
RESET TEST
TEST
Spa Control Unit Connected External Equipotential Bonding Conductors
A qualified electrician should wire the spa control unit to the household
equipotential terminal using a minimum 1.5mm² solid copper conductor.
SPA SET-UP
1. Move the entire package to the selected site. Open the carton carefully as
it can be used to store the spa during long term storage or when not in use.
2. Lay out all the parts on the ground and make sure all parts are accounted
for. Make sure the spa tub is right side up. (*For missing or damaged part,
contact the MSpa Service Center) 3. Spread the Heat Preservation Ground Mat
over a cleared area. Spread out the spa liner over the ground mat. The heat
Preservation Mat prevents heat
loss from the bottom of the unit.
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2
3
NOTE: SOHO P-SH063: Spread out the square ground mat and place it to the selected site. Make sure the buckle of cover and mat is attached when the spa is not in use.
this side face down
Heater Resetting
Please reset the heater when the product is used for the first time or after a
long period of storage. Operation: Find the yellow ring as shown in the
picture. Pull it down gently and then release it. NOTE: The heater cannot work
or be reset when the water temperature or ambient temperature is higher than
40°C (104°F).
Inside control box
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4. Spa Inflation 4.1 Plug the spa into the grounded supply socket. 4.2 Press
the RESET button on the PRCD, the screen on controller shows numbers. 4.3 Turn
the inflation knob to the inflation status
4.3
4.4
BUBBLE
ON
OFF
Yellow
Yellow Green White
Note: Before inflation, check whether the manometer cap is screwed up tight on the valve of pool body. If not, please tighten and then inflate. After inflation, the manometer cannot be removed, otherwise the air will be released. When the Yellow section is pushed out, the Spa inflation is completed. You can fill the Spa with water. After water filling is completed, check the air pressure once again to ensure the manometer reaches its Green section. Always ensure the manometer is in the Green section during use. If the White section of the manometer appears, the spa is over inflated. Rotate the valve cap counter clockwise, have the air released till the Green section is pushed out, then tighten it clockwise. To avoid over inflation caused by warm weather or sunshine when leaving spa for weeks inflated and filled with water in temperature higher than 20°C (68°F), please release some air to make sure the manometer is always on in the Yellow section.
5. Spa Bladder Inflation.
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(c)
5.1 Open the air valve (C) on the spa pool. Make sure you choose the correct one in black color. Open
the air valve (a) on the bladder. Insert the inflation hose (b) into the valve.
5.2 Press the Bubble button to inflate until the bladder is firm to touch but not hard. BUBBLE
5.3 Press Bubble button for more than 3 seconds to turn off the function. Disconnect the inflation BUBBLE
hose from the air blower outlet and the valve.
5.4 Replace the air valve cap (c) back. Close and recess the inflation valve (a).
6. Water Filling
6.1 Check the spa mark is at the selected area and point the drain valve toward a suitable draining
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area before inflation.
6.2 Fill the spa tub with fresh water to a level between Minimum and Maximum line marked on the
inside of the spa wall. Do not over fill the spa. It is recommended to fill the spa with lukewarm
water for quick heating and energy saving. Using tap water for spa filling to minimize the
influence of unwanted content, such as minerals.
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(b) (a)
WARNING: The water level must reach the Minimum water line but not exceed the
Maximum line to avoid pump failure. Never pour water with a temperature higher
than 40°C (104°F) directly into the spa. To avoid control system failure, do
not operate the spa until water reaches the Minimum line. 6.3 After water
filling, double check the spa pool air pressure to make sure the manometer
points out to the Green section. 6.4 Install the filter cartridge. Please
refer to the instruction on P13. 6.5 Place the inflated air bladder and the
zipper spa cover over the spa tub. Make sure the spa cover is zipped and
locked by the digital lock in the accessory pack. IMPORTANT: Inspect the spa
pressure regularly for leak, premature wear, or deterioration. Check and wax
the zipper regularly, to make it smooth for operation and to avoid splits.
Always keep the spa cover on to minimize heat loss when heating the water.
Make sure the cover, and mostly its side facing water, will not come into
contact with the ground or any other dirt when not in use. Covers shall be
cleaned inside and out periodically using a suitable solution that includes
adequate disinfection (e.g. 10ml/l of free Chlorine).
6.5
6.6 Turn on the Heater on the spa wired controller, refer to the “Wired Controller Operation” section. Maximum heating temperature is 40°C (104°F).
7. Zipper and Buckle Operation 7.1 Digital Lock Operation The default password is “000”. Follow the steps below to change the password: Push the button (a) in the direction of Fig.7.1.(1) to unlock the digital lock. Set your preferred password in 3 digits by turning the number wheel (b), see Fig.7.1.(2). Insert back the cable (c). The new password is set.
7.1.(1)
(a)
7.1.(2)
7.1.(3)
(c)
(b)
7.2 Square Spa Buckle Lock Operation Lock the Buckle Insert the buckle on the
Ground Mat into the Spa cover buckle, until you hear a “Click” sound. Unlock
the Buckle Pinch both sides of the locked buckle, and press down the round dot
in center in the same time. Press down the center button and release the lock.
7.2
Lock
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Unlock
WIRED CONTROLLER OPERATION
Heater Button Bubble Button Up Button
Filter Button Timer Button Down Button
°C LED display
°F
Once powered-up, press the RESET on the PRCD. The LED displays the current
water temperature automatically.
NOTE: The actual water temperature may vary from the temperature displayed on
the LED screen by as much as approximately 1°C.
HEATER
20-40°C
HEATING
1. Press the HEATER HEATER button to turn the heating system on/off. When the
light above the heat button is red, the heating system is activated. When the
light is green, the water is at the set temperature and the heating system is
at rest.
2. Pressing the UP UP or DOWN DOWN button will cause the LED to flash. When
it is flashing you can adjust the water to the desired tempera ture setting
(from 20°C to 40°C ). The new and desired temperature setting will remain on
the LED display for 3 seconds to confirm the new value.
NOTE: The default temperature is 40°C.
NOTE: If the heating system is turned on, the filtration system will automatically start.
NOTE: When the water temperature is below 1°C (33.8°F), the anti-icing system will be activated automatically to heat the water to 3°C (37.4°F).
IMPORTANT: The following conditions will lead to slow water heating
An ambient temperature lower than 10°C (50°F).
An outdoor wind speed above 3.5-5.4m/s (8-12mph).
If the air bubble function is activated when the heater is on.
If the spa cover is not properly in place when the heater is on.
FILTRATION
FILTER
Press the
FILTER button to turn the function on/off. The light turns to green when the function is activated.
FILTER
NOTE: The filtration system will automatically start when the heating, Ozone is activated.
NOTE: After turning off the heating system, the filtration system will automatically stop in 30 seconds.
Filter Cartridge Cleaning Reminder: When the FILTER button is flashing or displays red, the filter cartridge must be cleaned or replaced. Once this has been done, press the Filter button for 3 seconds to reset the reminder.
Auto-filtration: When the spa is in stand-by mode, the filtration system will operate automatically for 60 minutes every 8 hours.
BUBBLE MASSAGE BUBBLE Press the BUBBLE BUBBLE button to turn the massage
system on/off. The Bubble button displays green when activated.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn on the massage system when the cover is attached. Air
can accumulate inside the spa and cause irreparable damage and bodily harm.
NOTE: The bubbling massage function will shut down automatically after every
20 minutes of operation as a safety precaution. This can be reactivated after
10 minutes by pressing the BUBBLE button again. Attention: The bubble function
can only be activated when the inflation knob is in
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TIMER
1-99H
HEATING TIMER
To set the number of hours FROM NOW when the heater will activate: 1. Press
the TIMER TIMER button to enter pre-setting mode. The button displays green.
2. Pressing the UP UP or DOWN DOWN button will cause the LED to flash. While
it is flashing, you can adjust the number of hours before heater
activation (from 1 to 99 hours). The desired timer setting will remain on the
LED display for 3 seconds to confirm the value. To modify the timer setting:
Press the Timer button again and use the UP or the DOWN button to adjust.
Cancel the setting: Press the TIMER button for 3 seconds. NOTE: Activating the
heating system or rebooting the spa will cancel the timer setting.
UP
DOWN
3s
SAFETY LOCK Press the UP UP and DOWN DOWN buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to lock/unlock the controller. In safety lock mode, the controller is disabled and the spa retains all previous settings.
WATER MAINTENANCE AND CHEMICALS
CAUTION: ALWAYS ENSURE THE SPA IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE
WORK TO AVOID THE RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH.
FILTER CARTRIDGE MAINTENANCE
1. Inspect and clean the filter cartridge gently after each use. Follow the
steps below:
NOTE: Change the filter cartridge every 3-5 days, or if the filter cartridge
remains soiled and discolored. NOTE: When the spa is filled with water, there
should always be a filter cartridge installed on the base. NOTE: Turn off all
the functions before changing or cleaning the filter cartridge.
2. If the spa’s inlet or outlet becomes clogged with dirt, use the wrench to
unscrew the cap and then clean as necessary.
NOTE: Before unscrewing the part, make sure the spa is empty. Never unscrew it
when the spa is filled with water!
SPA WATER 1. Change the spa water every 3-5 days depending on use. If dirt is
visible in the water or if the water becomes cloudy and the correct water
chemistry
does not clear it up, change the water and clean the spa tub. See the
“Cleaning, draining and storage” section for instructions. 2. We recommend
taking a shower before using the spa, as cosmetic products, lotions and other
residues on the skin can quickly degrade the water
quality. 3. When the spa is not in use, cover it with the buckle cover to
prevent pollution. 4. Use spa chemicals to maintain the proper water
conditions. Spa damage resulting from the misuse of chemicals or the
mismanagement of spa water is
not covered by the warranty. Consult with your local spa or pool retailer for
more information on chemical use.
Water Sanitation The spa owner must regularly check and keep the spa water
sanitized with scheduled maintenance (daily, if necessary). Adding sanitizer
or other chemicals will control bacteria and the reproduction of viruses in
the spa water. Maintaining the correct water balance through the appropriate
use of sanitizers is the most important factor in maximizing the life and
appearance of the spa and ensuring clean, healthy and safe water. Adopting the
proper technique is important for testing and treating the spa water. Contact
your spa professional if you have any questions on chemicals, sanitizers, test
kits or test procedures.
Water Balance Follow the instructions below to maintain your spa water.
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PARAMETER
pH
Free Chlorine Bromine residual Total Alkalinity (TA) Total Hardness (TH)
TEST FREQUENCY
Daily
Daily Daily Weekly Weekly
CORRECT LEVEL
7.2-7.6 when using Chlorine; 7.2-7.8 when using Bromine
3-5 ppm 2-4 ppm 80-120 ppm 200-500 ppm
NOTE A low pH will damage the spa tub and pump. Any damage resulting from a chemical imbalance will void the warranty. A high pH (hard water) will result in white coagulations inside the filter pump, which may lead to pump damage.
Water Treatment:
It is good practice with an existing spa to keep all air jets open and valves
closed to allow chemically treated water to flush through all pipework. Always
follow the chemical manufacturer’s directions, and the health and hazard
warning. Never mix chemicals together. Add the chemicals to the spa water
separately. Thoroughly dissolve each chemical before adding it to the water.
Please note that chlorine and bromine products should never be mixed. This is
extremely dangerous. If you usually use chlorine-based products and
you want to switch to bromine-based products, or vice versa, it is essential
that you change the spa water first. Do not add chemicals if the spa is
occupied. This can cause skin or eye irritation. Do not overuse chemicals or
use concentrated chlorine. This can damage the spa tub and cause potential
hazard to your skin. Improper chemical use
will void the warranty.
Floating Dispenser Your spa comes with a standard chemical dispenser: This dispenser only applies to 1″ tablet. Do not pour liquid or granules into the dispenser.
Rotate the upper cap counter-clockwise until two arrows meet. Remove the cap.
Put in chemical tablets. Please refer to the package or manual of the chemical you purchased for proper dosage.
Rotate the upper cap clockwise. Adjust the dosage by rotating the bottom cover to open or close the dispenser holes.
Put the dispenser in the spa. Make sure the filter pump is running during the sanitizing process.
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DRAINAGE, CLEANING AND STORAGE
Spa Drainage
1. Turn off all the functions. 2. Connect the drain valve adaptor to a garden
hose and point the other end of the garden hose to a suitable draining area.
3. Remove the drain valve cap from the outside of the spa tub and attach the
drain valve adaptor to the drain valve. 4. On the inside of the spa tub, open
the drain valve cap. Water will start flowing out from the garden hose. 5.
When the water stops draining, lift the spa tub wall from the side opposite
the drain, directing any remaining water to the drain and emptying the spa
completely. 6. Press the BUBBLE button to dry the spa pool. 7. Use a clean
towel to wipe up any remaining water and moisture on the spa tub and spa
control unit. Ensure the spa tub and spa control unit are
thoroughly dried.
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BUBBLE UP
TIMER DOWN
Cleaning The Spa Tub
If dirt is visible in the water or if the water becomes cloudy and the correct
water chemistry does not clear it up, change the water and clean the spa tub.
See the “Spa tub drainage” section on how to drain the spa. While empty, clean
and/or replace the filter cartridge. Use a sponge and mild soap solution to
wipe away any soil or stains on the inside of the spa wall. Rinse thoroughly
before refilling with clean water. IMPORTANT: Do not use steel wool, hard
brushes or abrasive cleaners.
Deflation Instructions
Spa deflation 1. Unscrew the valve completely to deflate the spa. 2. Once
deflation is completed, replace the cap. Spa Bladder Deflation 1. Open the
valve cap to deflate the bladder. For quick deflation, insert the straw
(included in the repair
kit) into the valve. 2. Once the deflation is completed, re-place the cap
back.
Spa Tub and Air Bladder Repair
Use the enclosed repair patch to repair any puncture: 1. Clean and dry the
area to be repaired thoroughly 2. Apply the glue to the PVC patch and quickly
attach it onto the damaged surface. (Glue is not included) 3. Smooth the
surface to remove any air bubbles and allow it dry for 5-10 minutes NOTE: Glue
is not included.
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pin hole
Storage and Preparation for Future Use
1. Drain and clean the spa by following the “Drainage” and “Spa Cleaning”
sections. 2. Refer to the instructions to deflate the spa tub and air bladder.
3. Make sure all the spa components and accessories are thoroughly clean and
dry before storage. Air-dry the spa tub in the mild sun for an hour before
folding. 4. Fold the spa tub loosely and avoid any sharp corners to prevent
damage or
leakage to the spa liner. 5. Prepare new additional cartridge for next time
use. 6. Store the spa and accessories in a dry, temperature-controlled
environment,
between 0°C and 40°C (32°F – 104°F). We recommend storing the spa with
desiccant. 7. The original packaging is recommended for storage. 8. After
long-term storage, fill the spa with clean water and sanitizer, and turn on
the FILTER for at least 1 hour before use.
PRECAUTIONS FOR SEASONAL USE
Inflatable hot tubs are made of reinforced PVC material, whose nature decides
the hot tubs are easily affected by weather and temperature. Please do pay
special attention when using the spa under different seasonal conditions.
In Summer / Sunny days
Direct sunshine and hot weather will both lead the spa liner to expand. To
extend the service life of the spa, it is suggested to place the spa in a
sheltered place. Please check the air pressure regularly. The manometer should
always point to the Green section when spa is filled with water. When leaving
the spa
outdoors unattended for long periods of time, release some air until the
manometer points to the Yellow section. This will prevent the spa liner from
expanding too much due to rising temperature during the daytime. To protect
your skin from sunburn, it is highly recommended to enjoy the spa in the
morning or evening when the sunlight is milder and temperature is more
comforting. Check the water temperature and consider lowering it for the times
when the spa is not in use. Turn off the heater entirely if not using the spa
for an extended period of time.
In Winter
Inflation Low temperature will harden the PVC material and make it more
fragile. The new spa might have been stored or transported at a low
temperature (below 4°C / 39°F) before it is unfolded. Put the package indoors
or
somewhere warm for 12 hours to soften the material before use. The lower the
temperature is, the more air the spa tub will require, and the longer the
inflation will take. After water is heated to a much higher tempera-
ture, the air inside the chamber will get swollen. To shorten the inflation
period, and to reduce the expansion of the spa liner, we suggest inflating the
spa at a temperature higher than 15°C / 59°F. If the ambient temperature is
below 0°C / 39°F, the spa should not be inflated.
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Heating and Heat Preservation In cold weather, heating the water up will take
much more time. It is suggested to: Fill the spa tub with lukewarm water (not
higher than 40°C / 104°F) to get it heated it more quickly. Use ground mat and
inflatable bladder for better heat preservation effect. When the outdoor
temperature is below 4°C(39°F), even when not using the spa, as long as it is
filled with water, the heater should always be turned on
(or put the spa in stand-by mode) to prevent water from freezing. Your spa is
equipped with an Anti-icing System. Put the spa in stand-by mode, when the
water temperature falls below 1°C/33.8°F, the heater runs
automatically until the water is heated up to 3°C/37.4°F. This will help
prevent water from freezing. If you are not going to use the spa in near
future please disassemble the spa and store it following the storage
procedure.
In Rainy days
For the spa that is placed outdoors, do not use it when it rains. If the spa
is placed under rain shelter, do not turn on the bubble function. This is
because the rain in the nearby air will also be sucked into the pump, causing
the bubble generator to get damp and rusty which could result in malfunction
and void your warranty. It is recommended to put the plug and socket somewhere
not exposed to rain to prevent damage caused by water accumulation due to
excessive rain.
DISPOSAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
This marking indicates that the product should not be disposed of with other
household waste. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health
from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle the product responsibly to promote
the sustainable reuse of material resources. Information on disposal can be
obtained from your local authorities.
To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or
contact the retailer where the product was purchased for environmentally safe
recycling.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODE CHART
LED READING
CAUSE
Water temperature is lower than 0°C degree or exceeds 55°C (131°F)
F0
Temperature sensor failure
Waterflow switch failure
F1
Filter failure
Water level is not at minimum water line
SOLUTION Change the water or contact local MSpa Service Center. Contact local MSpa Service Center. Add water above the minimum line.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Power failure
NO DISPLAY ON THE WIRED CONTROLLER
PRCD is off PRCD broken Press the Reset button, Control Panel is not displayed
Check power supply Reset PRCD by following PRCD Testing section Contact local MSpa Service Center Contact local MSpa Service Center
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PROBLEM
CAUSE
NOT HEATING PROPERLY
Temperature set too low Dirty filter cartridge Water level is not at the minimum water line Heater failure Filter pump broken Temperature protection switch trip off
NO BUBBLE
Auto-off 10 minutes Unidirectional threshold is not open Control panel failure
Inflation knob is in
FILTER PUMP DOES NOT WORK
Filter stuck by dirt or other objects Filter system failure
SPA TUB IN AN ABNORMAL SHAPE
Extra air pressure by strong sunlight
SOLUTION Set a higher temperature Clean or replace the filter cartridge Add
more water to the minimum line Contact local MSpa Service Center Contact local
MSpa Service Center Reset the heater
Wait for 10 minutes Contact local MSpa Service Center Contact local MSpa
Service Center Turn the knob to
Clean or replace the filter cartridge
Contact local MSpa Service Center
Check the air pressure and release some air if necessary. During hot weather,
it is recommended to check if it is necessary to release some air to avoid any
possible damage to the spa pool
Spa inlet/outlet connection not securely tight
Tighten the inlet and outlet connection
SPA LEAKING
Drainage valve is not closed completely
Close the drainage valve. Contact the MSpa Service Center, if spa is still leaking
PROBLEM
Water leaks from the sCpAa UpoSoEl body
Air valve got loosen
SPA LOSES AIR PRESSURE
Hole or split on the spa tub
WATER NOT CLEAN
Water has been used too long Insufficient filtering Dirty filter cartridge Improper water maintenance
Repair the leaking hole/spSiltOwLitUh TthIeOrNepair kit material
Inflate the spa till the Yellow section of the manometer is pushed out. Make
sure the valve is screwed tightly. Replace the valve if necessary.
Put soap water in a squirt bottle and spray on seams. If there is a leak,
small bubbles will come out. After you find the leak, clean and dry the
leaking area, then use the repair patch comes with your spa to repair. Check
the repair section on P15.
Change the water
Increase filtration frequency
Clean or replace the filter cartridge in time
Refer to the chemical manufacture’s instruction
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MSPA DEALER OR SERVICE CENTER FOR ANY PRODUCT RELATED QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS.
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Where can I find the serial number? At the back of controller. Or at the foot
of the control box.
How can I find my service contact? * Scan the QR code below or visit
https://www.the-mspa.com/after-sales. 1. Input the serial number of your spa.
2. The corresponding service provider will be displayed.
- You can find the contact information of local service center on the back of the warranty card
MSPA LIMITED WARRANTY
MSpa® has been manufactured with reliability and simplicity in mind. All products have been inspected and found free of defects prior to leaving the factory. MSpa warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of: ONE (1) Year The warranty period begins from the date of purchase and MSpa requires presentation of the original proof to purchase to ascertain the date. During the warranty period, MSpa will either repair or replace, at its discretion, any defective products. Replacement products or repaired parts will be warranted for only the unexpired portion of the original warranty. Shipping Policy Consumers are responsible for the shipping/freight when return the defect parts to MSpa authorized service center or ORPC-Oriental Recreational Products (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Warranty Policy This limited warranty does not apply to any defect resulting from negligence, accident, misuse, or other reason beyond MSpa’s reasonable control,
included but not limited to: normal wear and tear, negligence or failure to follow the product instructions, improper or inadequate maintenance; connection to improper power supply; chemical water damage, loss of pool water, unauthorized product modification or repair; use for commercial purpose; fire, lightening, flood or other external causes This warranty is valid only in the country of purchase in such countries where MSpa sells and services the same model with identical technical specifications Warranty service outside the country of purchase is limited to the terms and conditions of the corresponding warranty in the country of service. Where the cost of repairs or replacement is not covered by this warranty, MSpa will advise the owners and the cost shall be charged to the owner. This warranty only applies to the original purchaser and terminates upon any transfer of ownership. All repairs of which warranty claims are made must be pre-authorized by ORPC through an accredited distributor or agent provided that the defective part be returned to the distributor or agent Transportation Prepaid, if requested. All the authorized selling dealer is responsible for all in-field service work carried out on your MSpa product. ORPC will not be liable for results of cost of workmanship from unauthorized service person. Products marked with both MSpa and another producer are governed exclusively by the warranty provided by the other producer. Warranty Registration Please always keep the purchase receipt, warranty card in case of future warranty inquiry. All claims must be submitted to MSpa authorized dealers or service partners. It is essential that all submitted claims provide all the necessary information, including Customer name, Purchase receipt, Serial No., Product No., Problem, and Parts requested.
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References
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