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LTR20051000, Rev E 8/1/2005.
2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page ii CONTACT INFORMATION For customer service, please co ntact your authorized dealer immediately. If you need addi tional information and/or assistance, please contact: C.A.I. Customer Service Department 1462 East Ninth Street Pomona, CA 91766 Toll Free: 1-800-CAL-SPAS Fax: 1-909-629-3890 www.
Table of Contents 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Read This First! Basic Spa Information ............................................................................................ 2 Quick Reference Information .................................
Table of Contents Page iv 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Maintaining the Proper Water Chemistry ............................................................. 49 Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa Cleaning and Replac ing the F ilter .............
Read This First! 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 1 8/1/2005 Read This First! Important Safety Instructions When installing and using this electrical equipment, always follow basic safety precautions. Following these instructions will help make your first spa session a pleasurable one.
Read This First! Page 2 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 • Persons suffering from obesity, a medi cal history of heart disease, low or high blood pressu re, circulatory system problems or diabetes should cons ult a physician before using the spa.
Read This First! 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 3 8/1/2005 NOTE: This method is only for spa usage under two hours a week. • If the spa usage exceeds two hours a week, the set temperature shoul d rem ain at the desired usage temperature. • The air venturi handles should be used sparingly.
Read This First! Page 4 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Quick Reference Information 5000 Equipment Filtration Settings and Recommendations F2 = Two hours of filtration every 12 hours. Th is setting is for occasional spa usage only. F4 = Four hours of filtration every 12 hours.
Read This First! 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 5 8/1/2005 d. pH acceptable range is between 7.2 to 7.8 ppm . e. Alkalinity: Acceptable Range is between 80 to 120 ppm. 2. Add one or two bromine tablets. Usage varies with water temperature and bather loads.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Page 6 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Prep aring for Y our New Port able S p a Congratulations! You have purchased a Cal Spa. With a litt le preparation and care, your spa will give you many years of enjoyment.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 7 8/1/2005 In planning your spa’s location, consider a location where the path to and from the house can be kept clean and free of debris. Allow For Service Access Many people choose to install a decora tive structure around their spa.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Page 8 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Electrical Set-up Before Delivery of Your Spa When installed in the United States, th e electrical wiring of this spa must m eet the requirements of National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 and any applicable state or local codes.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa 110 Volt Electrical Installation Gui delines Always follow applicable local, stat e and federal codes and guidelines. • Use only a dedicated electrical line with a 20-amp breaker. • Do not use an extension cord.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa 220 Volt Electrical Installation All 220V spas are required to have a dedicated 50-Amp GFCI breaker a nd should only be wired by a licensed electrician. To ensure proper wiring of your GFCI, follow these diagrams ( Figure 2 and Figure 3 ).
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Figure 3. GFCI Hook-Up 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 11 8/1/2005.
Preparing for Your New Portable Spa Page 12 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Filling and Powering Up Your Portable Spa Never fill your spa with soft water. Sof t water makes it impossible to maintain the proper wate r chemistry and may cause the water to foam, which will ultim ately harm the finish of the spa and void your warran ty.
Operating Your Spa Operating Y our S p a 1500 Electronic Control Operation Figure 4. 1500 Electronic control p anel Temperature Adjustment Range 80°F to 104°F The 1500 electronic control panel ( Figure 4 ) disp lays the actual water tem perature in Fahrenheit.
Operating Your Spa Page 14 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 • Three times to run the pump at high speed with the spa light off • Four times to turn the pump off Jet / Light Controls (Two Pump.
Operating Your Spa 2300 Electronic Control Operation Figure 5. 2300 Electronic Control Panel Initial Start up When first powered up, the system will perform a self-dia gnostic check, then it will automatically heat to and maintain 100 ˚ F until you change the set tem perature as described in the “T emperature Adjustment” section below.
Operating Your Spa NOTE: There is no control panel message displayed while in the standard heating m ode, only the actual water temperature is displayed. To switch from the standard to the economy heating mode: • Press either the UP or DOWN button followed by the LIGHT button.
Operating Your Spa Press the LIGHT button to turn on the ligh t. Press it once agai n to turn the ligh t off. All optional lighting such as the control panel light and cabinet pe rimeter lighting is contro lled by the LIGHT button and will turn on and off with the spa light.
Operating Your Spa 5000 and 5300 Electronic Control Operation Figure 6. 5000 / 5300 Electronic Control Initial Start up When first powered up, the 5000 / 5300 system ( Figure 6 ) perform s a self-diag.
Operating Your Spa NOTE: There is no control panel message displayed while in the standard heating m ode; only the actual water temperature is displayed. Some spa models are equipped with th e exclusive XL Heat Exchanger™, the most efficient spa heater available anywhere.
Operating Your Spa • Four times to activate high speed on pumps 2 and 3 • Five times to turn off pumps 2 and 3 Light Press the LIGHT button to turn on the spa light and again to turn the light off. Turbo Press the OPTION button to turn on the turbo system.
Operating Your Spa After selecting the desired f iltration cycle duration, press the Jets pad to e xit the filtration program. The circulating pump and ozone generator (optional) will run during filtration cycles. NOTE: The filtration cycle settings of F8 and FC are only intended for use with the optional Spa Cal™ Filtration System.
Operating Your Spa 5200 Electronic Control Operation Figure 7. 5200 Electronic Control Initial Start up When first powered up, the 5200 system ( Figure 7 ) perform s a self-diagnostic ch eck, runs at high speed for two seconds, and then switches to low speed to heat to and m aintain 100°F until you cha nge the set temperature as described below.
Operating Your Spa NOTE: There is no control panel message displayed while in the standard heating m ode; only the actual water temperature is displayed. Some spa models are equipped with th e exclusive XL Heat Exchanger™, the most efficient spa heater available anywhere.
Operating Your Spa Setting Filtration Cycles Your spa will automatically filter its elf twice a day. To set the filtration tim e, turn off the power to the spa at the GFCI breaker. Turn the GFCI breaker back on at the time of day you would like to st art the filtration cycle.
Operating Your Spa 7000 Electronic Control Operation When first powered up, the 7000 electronic system ( Figure 8 ) will perform a self-dia gnostic check and then it will automatically heat to and m aintain a temperature of 100°F (37.5°C) until you change the s et temperature as listed in the “ Temperature Adjustment ” section below.
Operating Your Spa Page 26 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Time When time hasn’t been programmed, the TIME icon flashe s. To set the time, press the TIME button and then the MODE/PROG button. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to ad just time. See the next page for more detailed instructions.
Operating Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 27 8/1/2005 Invert Press the INVERT button to change the numbers in the di splay to read upside down. Another press returns the display to the right-side-up positio n. This enables you to read the display while you are in the spa.
Operating Your Spa Page 28 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Ozone This is an optional feature. On most systems, the ozone generator (if installed) runs during filter cycles (except when pump 1 is operating at high sp eed on a non-circ system ) and during clean-up cycles.
Operating Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 29 8/1/2005 Message Meaning Action Required OHH “Overheat” - The spa has shut down. One of the sensors has detected 118°F at the heater. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool.
Operating Your Spa Page 30 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Message Meaning Action Required - - - - - - Temperature not current in Economy or Sleep mode.
Operating Your Spa 9800 Electronic Control Operation When first powered up, the 9800 electronic system ( Figure 9 ) will perform a self-dia gnostic check and then it will automatically heat to and m aintain a temperature of 100°F (37.5°C) until you change the s et temperature as listed in the “ Temperature Adjustment ” section below.
Operating Your Spa Page 32 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Time When time hasn’t been programmed, the TIME icon flashe s. To set the time, press the TIME button and then the MODE/PROG button. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to ad just time. See the next page for more detailed instructions.
Operating Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 33 8/1/2005 Locking the Panel To lock the panel: • Press TIME, JETS 1, and the UP button within three seconds. W hen locked, the panel will display “LOCK”. All buttons are frozen except the TIME button.
Operating Your Spa Page 34 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Freeze Protection If the temperature sensors detect a drop to 44°F within the h eater, the pump automatically activates to provid e freeze protection. The equipment stays on unt il four m inutes after th e sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to 45°F or higher.
Operating Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 35 8/1/2005 Message Meaning Action Required ICE “Ice” - Potential freeze condition detected. No action required. The pumps and the blower will automatically activate regardless of spa status. Sna Spa is shut down.
Operating Your Spa Auxiliary Control Operation The auxiliary control option is availa ble with the 9800 control only. It is a small panel with four buttons that control certain spa functions, such as prim ary or additional jets, TV, or lights ( Figure 10 ).
Operating Your Spa NOTE: Neck jets will be reversed when adjusting pressure. Diverter Knobs Diverter knobs are the larger knobs located around the top of your spa ( Figure 12 ). They allow you to divert water through jets from one side of th e spa to the other, or in most cases from floor jets to wall jets.
Operating Your Spa Button Functions Every press will move the valve(s) one stop. The LED that is lit will m ove up (clockwise) to the next available position. Every press will move the valve(s) one stop. The LED that is lit will m ove down (counter- clockwise) to the next available position.
Operating Your Spa Figure 15. Adjustable Therapy System™ seatside control Pump On/Off This button allows the user to turn on and of f the ATS™ seat pump. Press this button once to turn the pump on. Once on, the green LED light on the contro l panel will illuminate, indicating that the system is operational.
Operating Your Spa Page 40 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 mode. Once the user finds the perfect massage mode, pr essing either the UP or DOWN button will stop the demo in that massage mode. Time Reset Mode Pulse mode will normally run for 15 m inutes then automa tically shut off.
Operating Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 41 8/1/2005 Using the Random Light Feature 1. Turn the spa light on by pressing the LIGHT button on the top-side control panel.
Water Quality Mainten ance Page 42 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 W ater Quality Maintenance Chemical Maintenance Schedule Great spa water is easily achieved w hen the right chem icals are used and a Clear Water Plan is im plemented.
Water Quality Mainten ance 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 43 8/1/2005 Day Two (Wednesday) 1. Test spa water using te st strips. (Check for valid expiration date.) 2. Adjust total alkalinity, the pH if needed. (See pH and alkalinity sections for more information.
Water Quality Mainten ance Page 44 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Day Three (Friday) 1. Test spa water using te st strips. (Check for valid expiration date.) 2. Add two tablespoons of Granular Chlorine. (Chlorin e dissip ation will vary with water temperature.
Water Quality Mainten ance Cal Zone Ozonators Cal Zone Quest 1000 Ozonator™ Your new Cal Zone Quest 1000 Ozonator™ ( Figure 16 ) is a state-of-the -art bacter ia killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear water, while saving you time and expense with spa chem icals.
Water Quality Mainten ance Cal Zone Quest 2000 Ozonator™ Your new Cal Zone Quest 2000 ozonator™ ( Figure 17 ) is a state-of-the-art bacteria killing machine. This unit will assist you in maintaining clean and clear spa water, while saving you time and money with spa chemicals.
Water Quality Mainten ance Clean Water with the Cal Clarity™ System This section is ONLY for spa owners with the Cal Clar ity™ automatic bromine generator. If your spa does not have a Cal Clarity™ bromine generator, you need to read the previous section, whic h explains the Cal Spas™ Clear Water Plan.
Water Quality Mainten ance Page 48 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Water Chemistry for Start-Up Before operating the bromine generator, make sure the following water ch emistry is established an.
Water Quality Mainten ance 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 49 8/1/2005 Maintaining the Proper Water Chemistry Ideal pH The ideal pH range is 7.2 to 7.6. The abbreviation pH stands for potentia l hydrogen. This test determines the acid content of your spa water.
Water Quality Mainten ance Page 50 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Adjusting pH Adjusting pH with Sodium Bisulfate pH Reading Prior to Sodium Bisulfate to Add Chemical Addition: (500 gallon/1850 liter spa) 7.8 - 8.0 ppm 1 ounce 8.0 - 8.2 ppm 1.5 ounces Greater than 8.
Water Quality Mainten ance 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 51 8/1/2005 A. With traditional chemical treatm ent plans, spas need to be drained and cleaned a bout every three months in order to remove residue and by-prod ucts that ac cumulates in the water.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa Cleaning and Maint aining Y our S p a Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Filtration Filtration is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure clean, cl ear water.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 53 8/1/2005 a. Hold the filter vertically. b. Spray the filter cartridges with a pressure nozzle, starting from the top and spraying down each pleat. c. Turn the filter cartridge over and repeat Step 5B.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa Draining Your Portable Spa Your spa should be drained every four to six months, a nd refilled with f resh tap water. The following is the recommended method for draining your spa. 1. Turn off the power at the breaker.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa Winterizing (Cold Climate Draining) In many areas of the country, th e temperature drops below 32 ˚ F. We recommend that you always have your spa full of water and running at normal spa temperatures (80 ˚ F to 100 ˚ F).
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa WARNING: DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE VINYL PR OTECTANTS ON SPA COVERS OR PILLOWS. THESE PRODUCTS ARE GENERALLY OIL-BASED AND WILL CAUS E SEVERE WATER CLARIT Y ISSUES THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO CORRECT.
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Spa 4. Wipe spa thoroughly with a wet sponge, rins ing often in a bucket of clean water. 5. Allow the spa to dry complete ly. 6. Apply a coat of Cal Spas™ Fast Sheen to the spa’ s entire finish with a soft cloth or sponge.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Using the Cal Entert ainment System™ Some spas may be equipped with audiovisual entertainment options. Severa l op tions are available and inclu de marine grade stereo receivers, CD pl ayers, DVD players, and TV monitors.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ The DVD Multimedia Player Spas equipped with a DVD player and TV monitor use the Farenheit all-in-one recei ver, am plifier and CD / DVD player (see Figure 26 ). The manufacturer’s opera ting instructions are deliv ered with your spa.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Opening the Player and Playing a Disk 1. Press the OPEN button on the unit. The faceplate will gently lower and ex pose the disk drive ( Figure 27 ). Figure 27. Opening the faceplate 2. Insert a disk in the disk drive.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 61 8/1/2005 Raising and Lowering the TV Monitor 17” TV Monitor Use the TV button located on the auxiliary control pane l to m echanically raise a nd lower the TV monitor. • Press the button once to raise the TV Press once to lower.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ Device Manufacturer Device Type Code JVC 42” plasma Monitor 0731 Signet 15” TV 0800 Signet 17” TV 0844 Farenheit DVD 1142 Programming Instructions 1. Locate the brand name of your device. 2. Turn the device manually or with the ma nufacturer’s rem ote control provided.
Using the Cal Entertainment System™ • Device selection buttons - Selects among six devi ces: TV, VCR, CD player, DVD player, stereo receiver, and satellite • Navigation and menu selection button.
Appendix Appendix Ultimate Series Spa Lighting and Sensor Installation Ported Spa Light (12V) Ported spas are spas factory installed in a wooden cabin et for above ground installati on. Because of this, most of these spas are ordered with a tradit ional 12V spa light system which requi res little on-site in stallation.
Appendix 1. Locate the topside control panel exte nsion loom in the control box mounted with the equipment pack. This extension loom and attached black te rm inal connector will be used to co nnect the topside control panel to the control box. 2. Connect one end of the black terminal conne ctor to the topside control panel cable.
Appendix Both of these sensors are delivered inside the control box w ith the extension loom. Identifying and connecting the two sensors in the correc t location on the circuit board is very im portant. Sensors located incorrectly, will cause the spa to operate incorrectly and could result in spa dam age.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 67 8/1/2005 This sensor is delivered inside the control box with temperature sensor, an d topside extension loom. Identifying and connecting the temperature and high limit sensors in the correct location on th e circuit board is very important.
Appendix Figure 33. AUX freeze sensor locations Page 68 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005.
Appendix 9800 Configuration Settings WARNING! SHOCK HAZARD! There are no user serviceable parts. DO NOT attempt se rvic e of this control syst em. Contact your dealer or service center for servic e. DIP Switches and Jumpers Note: Switchbank B is totally disabled.
Appendix Page 70 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Configuration Settings When DIP switch A10 is turned ON while the spa is pow ered up and runn ing, the system will enter the Edit menu for configuration settings. • Press any temperature button to scroll through the list of settings shown in the table below.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 71 8/1/2005 Message Message Description Settings Three pump system Five pump system Tw o pump system wi th TV P 5 Pump 5 Speeds 1 2 1 = 1 speed; 2 = 2 speed .
Appendix Keeping Fit with your Cal Spa The fitness series spas put the fun ba ck into fitness. This comes with everything you need for a high powered, low impact, result-getting workout in total comfort a nd privacy.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 73 8/1/2005 Fitness Series™ Exercise Program 20 to 30 min. session three times a week 1. Seated Row: An all around exercise that focuses on the muscles of the upper back, shoulders and arm s. Using the exercise bars in a seated position with your feet stable, abs tight a nd lower back stable.
Appendix Page 74 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Wrist Bend Bend both of your wrists upward and then downward. You can also exercise one wris t at a time by placing your free hand, thumb out, under the exer cising wrist. Hands and fingers should be relaxed.
Appendix Replacement Parts Adjustable and Nonadjustable Jets Power Series Description: CXLW 6.5” Journey Series Insert: PLU21703400 Signature Series Body: PLU21703010 Classic Series Gasket: PLU21703012 Nut: PLU21703013 Description: MJLW 6.
Appendix Power Series w/Stainless Steel Esc. Description: CXLW 6.5” w/metal esc. Journey Series Insert: PLU21703600 Signature Series Body: PLU21703010 Classic Series Gasket: PLU21703012 Nut: PLU21703013 Description: MJLW 6.
Appendix Maxi Series With Stainless Steel Esc. Description: MFRW 3.25” All spa series Insert: PLU21703606 Body: PLU21703005 Gasket: PLU21702432 Nut: PLU21702433 Description: MFRW 4.25 All spa series Insert: PLU21703618 Body: PLU21703005 Gasket: PLU21702432 Nut: PLU21702433 Micro Series Description: MFW 3.
Appendix Euro Jets Description: Euro jet 2” Victory Series Aqua Series Insert: PLU21702722 Journey Series Galaxy Series Body: PLU21702721 Signature Series Ultimate Series Gasket: PLU21702724 Home Se.
Appendix Light Description: 5” light All spa series Insert: LIT16100153 Gasket: PLU21800401 Nut: PLU21800402 Drains Description: 2” super high flow suction All spa series Insert: PLU21400132 Descr.
Appendix Valves Description: 2” diverter valv e Journey Series Aqua Series Insert: PLU21300038 Signature Series Galaxy Series Home Series Ultimate Series Classic Series Description: 1”diverter val.
Appendix Pillows Description: Quad blaster pillow Classic Series Insert: ACC01400884 Aqua Series Description: Neck blaster pillow Home Series Insert: ACC01400874 Classic Series Aqua Series Galaxy Seri.
Appendix Page 82 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 5.0 BHP 56 FRAME, SWITCHLESS, 2 SPEED DOUBLE SEAL WITH WASH OUT PUM22000951 PUMP 5 HP DUALLY, DBL SEAL SWITCHLESS 2" ULTIMA PUM22000912 PUMP.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 83 8/1/2005 LIP GUARD 3/4 " GREY NO CHRO ME HAR13000061 Journey, Signature, Home, Infinity, Classic, Aqua, Galaxy, Ultimate, Duality Ozone CAL ZONE QUES.
Appendix Page 84 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 SPA COVERS Victory Series BASIC STANDARD BROWN GREY SLATE RUST SMOKE SLATE V 100 ACC01000590 ACC01000 591 ACC01000606 ACC01000592 ACC01 000593 AC.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 85 8/1/2005 Signature Series STANDARD DELUXE RUST SMOKE SLATE RUST SMOKE SLATE S 702 ACC01200 460 ACC01200461 ACC01200464 A CU02200500 ACU0220 0501 ACU022005.
Appendix Page 86 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Infinity series STANDARD DELUXE RUST SMOKE SLATE RUST SMOKE SLATE I-601 ACC01200410 ACC01200 411 ACC01200412 ACU0220025 0 ACU02200251 ACU02200256.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 87 8/1/2005 Classic Series BASIC STANDARD GREY BROWN SLATE RUST SMOKE SLATE C BALBOA ACC01001 100 ACC01001101 ACC01001102 ACC01 200370 ACC01200371 ACC0120037.
Appendix Page 88 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Ultimate Series DELUXE CUSTOM COLORS RUST SMOKE SLATE TEAL NAVY HUNTER CHAMPION ACU0200115 5 ACU02001159 ACU0200 1191 ACU02001158 ACU0 2001156 AC.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 89 8/1/2005 SPA CABINETS Spa Model: Cal Wood (Standard Panels) Door Front Access Round Corner V-100/V150 W OO27500484-R N/A N/A V-200 WOO27513051-R WOO2 7513.
Appendix Page 90 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Side Panel Front Access W/Stereo Complete Set V-100 N/A N/A N/A V-200 WOO2 7513426 N/A WOO2751 7567 V-300 WOO2 7513426 N/A WOO2751 7567 V-400 WOO.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 91 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select: Gray:(Standard Panel) Door Front Access Round Corner J-501 WOO2751 3344 WOO27513385 W OO27513332 J-502 WOO2751 3348 WOO275.
Appendix Page 92 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set S-702 WOO2750 4602-R WOO27502088- R WOO2751 7581-R S-703 WOO2751 6381-R N/A WOO27515143- R S-704 WOO2751 6381-.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 93 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select: Grey Door Front Access Round Corner S-702 WOO2751 3341 WOO27513368 WOO27513324 S-703 WOO2751 3349 WOO27513374 WOO27513328 .
Appendix Page 94 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set H-901-1 W OO27513587 WOO27513589 WOO27513595 H-902 WOO2 7513452 WOO27513442 WOO27517596 H-903 WOO2 7513452 N/A.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 95 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner D-301 WOO2 7504322-R WOO27519801-R WOO27519802- R D-302 WOO2 7519811-R WOO27519812-R WOO2751981.
Appendix Page 96 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set D-301 WOO2 7513444 WOO27513316 WOO27517558 D-302 WOO2 7513446 WOO27513318 WOO27517557 D-303 WOO2 7513432 WOO27.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 97 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner I-601 WOO2 7504330-R WOO27516289- R WOO2 7518760-R I-602 WOO2 7504330-R WOO27516289- R WOO2 751.
Appendix Page 98 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select: Smoke Door Front Access Round Corner I-601 WOO2 7513303 WOO27513433 WOO27513306 I-602 WOO2 7513303 WOO27513433 WOO27513306.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 99 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood : Greywash Door Front Access Round Corner CB-15 WOO2750 4336-G WOO27502922 -G W OO27504382-G CK-15 WOO2 7504333-G WOO2750 4402.
Appendix Page 100 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner CP-22 WOO2750 4330-R WOO27516289-R WOO27518760-R CT-22 WOO2750 4330-R WOO27516289 -R W OO27518.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 101 8/1/2005 Side Panel Back Panel Complete Set CP-22 WOO2751 3442 N/A WOO27517570 CT-22 WOO2751 3442 N/A W OO27517570 CV-22 WOO2 7513442 WOO27513437 WOO2751.
Appendix Page 102 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Stone cabinet : Gold Side Panel Round Corner Complete Set CP-22 N/A N/A N/A CT-22 N/A N/A N/A CV-22 N/A N/A N/A CA-22 WOO2 7519200 WO.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 103 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood : Greywash Door Front Access Round Corner CP-36 WOO2750 4330-G WOO27516289-G WOO27518760-G CT-36 WOO2750 4330-G WOO27516289-G.
Appendix Page 104 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select : Grey Door Front Access Round Corner CP-36 WOO2751 3349 WOO27513374 WOO27513328 CT-36 WOO2751 3349 WOO27513374 W OO275133.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 105 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Stone Cabinet : Sable Side Panels Round Corner Complete Set CP-36 N/A N/A N/A CT-36 N/A N/A N/A CA-36 WOO2 7519201 WOO27519211 WOO275.
Appendix Page 106 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select : Red Door Front Access Round Corner CP-51 WOO2751 3350 WOO27513375 WOO27513329 CT-51 WOO2751 3350 WOO27513375 W OO2751332.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 107 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select : Smoke Door Front Access Round Corner CP-51 WOO2751 3303 WOO27513433 WOO27513306 CT-51 WOO2751 3303 WOO27513433 W OO27513.
Appendix Page 108 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner SQ-92 WOO2750 4330-R WOO27518840 -R W OO27518760-R SQ-88 WOO2750 4330-R WOO27518840 -R W OO275.
Appendix 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 109 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Cal Select : Smoke Door Front Access Round Corner SQ-92 WOO2751 3303 WOO27513455 WOO2 7513306 SQ-88 WOO2751 3303 WOO27513455 WOO2 751.
Appendix Page 110 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 Spa Model: Redwood Door Front Access Round Corner SKS24 N/A WOO27500128- R WOO27510635-R SKS25 SKS47 WOO27510634- R WOO27510633- R WOO27510635- .
Appendix Cal Spas™ Chemicals 2005 Spa Owner's Manual Page 111 8/1/2005.
Appendix Page 112 2005 Spa Owner's Manual 8/1/2005 2005 Warranty Information See your Cal Spas™ dealer for a copy of the appli cable warranty, details, and any questions you may have regarding the warranty coverage on your spa.
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LTR20051000, Rev E 8/1/2005 Please make a record of the following. It will be valuable if service is required. Cal Spa Model: Cal Spa Serial Number: Date Purchased: Date Installed: Cal Spa Dealer’s Phone Number: Cal Spa Dealer’s Address: C.
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