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9. The spa temperature is pre-programmed to reach 102°F (39°C), and will normally do so within 18 to 24 hours. You may raise the water temperature by pressing
the TEMP (▲)”buttononthecontrolpaneloncetodisplaythetemperature,thenpressingitagainwithinfivesecondstoraisethetemperature,orloweritbypressing
TEMP (▼)”buttononcetodisplaythetemperature,thenpressingitagainwithinfivesecondstolowerthetemperature.Afterafewhours,thewatertemperaturewill
remain within 1-1/2 degrees of your selected temperature.
OPERATION NOTE: For proper water circulation during the ten-minute clean cycle the following steps should be performed.
Place the diverters valves in the middle (split flow) position.•
Place air control levers in OFF position by rotating clockwise.•
Your Caldera
®
spa offers numerous ways for you to customize your massage experience. Experimentation is the best way to find what feels best to you. Try sitting in
different seats, adjusting the diverter valves, air controls, and jet nozzles and turning each pump on or off.
DIVERTER VALVES
The diverter valves on your spa allow you to direct the flow of water from the pumps to
various combinations of jets. The functions of these diverter valves can best be learned
by experimentation as follows:
Set all air controls to the “ON” position by rotating counterclockwise.1.
Turn on both pumps.2.
Turn the handle on each diverter valve and see which groups of jets are affected. 3.
(Note: You can adjust the diverter valves to any position between the two possible
extremes to achieve the jet pressure that feels best to you.)
IMPORTANT: Your spa is not designed to provide full power to all jets when the diverter
valves are in the “mid” position. However, with the diverter valve in this position, you
may increase the power to selected jets by rotating the face of the VersaSsage
®
,
AdaptaSsage
and AdaptaFlo
jets to close the ones that are not in use.
TIP: Turn both pumps on and place the diverter valves to the “Mid-Position”, then experiment with each of the air controls to see their effect.
WATERFALL VALVE
The Moorea
®
, Hawaiian, and Martinique
®
spas are equipped with a cascading waterfall feature. It is activated by pressing JETS2 and turning
the the valve located on the front interior wall counterclockwise. The flow is regulated by turning the waterfall valve to the desired position.
AIR CONTROLS
Each jet system has its own air control. These allow you to change the power of the jets by regulating the amount of air that is
mixed with the water coming out of the jets.
HYDRO JETS
AdaptaFlo Jets - These jets allow you to redirect the jet stream by changing the position of the nozzle.
AdaptaSsage Jets - These jets provide a rotating massage pattern.
The face plates in the AdaptaFlo jets and the AdaptaSsage jets are interchangeable. To remove a AdaptaSsage face plate, turn it counter-clockwise until it stops turning.
Turn the face once more until you hear a clicking noise, push it in, and then pull it straight off. Install the face plate by
snapping it into place. Additional AdaptaSsage dual-port nozzles are available from your Caldera dealer.
Both the AdaptaFlo and AdaptaSsage jets allow you to regulate the force of the massage. Rotate the fascia ring counter-
clockwise to reduce the force, or clockwise to increase the force. Notice that turning off the flow to some jets increases the flow
to the other jets. To avoid damage to your spa’s plumbing and components, do not turn off more than half of these jets at the
same time.
START-UP AND REFILL PROCEDURES
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Position 1 - The full flow
is directed to one series
of jets.
Mid-Position -
Positioning the diverter
at any point between
position one and two
divides the flow between
the jet systems.
Position 2 - The full flow
is directed to a second
series of jets.
Adaptaflo Jet
AdaptaSsage Jet
CUSTOMIZING YOUR MASSAGE
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