Coleman Saluspa Bahamas Inflatable Hot Tub Spa
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The warning label must be posted near your spa in a readable position during use.
- Take out the warning label from the accessory kit.
- Carefully peel the warning label.
- Affix the warning label. To order the warning label, please contact your local Coleman After Sales Service
IMPORTANT
- To reach 104°F (40°C), the heating duration required is based on the starting water temperature and ambient temperature, the data below is purely for reference. To display the current water temperature, run the filter system for at least a minute.
Ambient Temperature Water Temperature Set Temperature Heating Duration 50°F (10°C) 50°F (10°C) 104°F (40°C) 32 h 59°F (15°C) 59°F (15°C) 104°F (40°C) 26 h 68°F (20°C) 68°F (20°C) 104°F (40°C) 20 h 77°F (25°C) 77°F (25°C) 104°F (40°C) 14 h 86°F (30°C) 86°F (30°C) 104°F (40°C) 9 h
SPECIFICATIONS
- NOTE: The above heating rate is base on a lab test conducted with an ambient temperature of 77°F (25 °C) and above
Part N. | Part Code | Description | QTY |
001 | 90363TASS17 | Pool liner | 1 |
002 | P4G080USASS17 | Spa Heater | 1 |
003 | P5G400ASS17 | Top Leatheroid Cover | 1 |
004 | 90363GASS17 | Inflatable Cover | 1 |
005 | P6930 | Inflation Hose | 1 |
006 | P6653 | Filter Set | 2 |
007 | 58426S17-01 | Chemical Floater | 1 |
008 | 58321(H)S15 | Ground Mat | 1 |
009 | F6H189ASS | Wrench | 1 |
010 | P6575 | Stoppers | 3 |
011 | P61199 | Pressure Gauge | 1 |
012 | P6611 | Cover Adapter A | 1 |
013 | P6H971 | Inflation Valve | 1 |
014 | F6414ASS | Buckle | 6 |
015 | 90352E | Filter cartridge (VI) | 2 |
INSTALLATION
Selected Location
- IMPORTANT: Because of the combined weight of the SaluSpa, water, and users, it is extremely important that the base where the SaluSpa is installed is smooth, flat, level and capable of uniformly supporting the weight for the entire time the SaluSpa is installed (not on the carpet or other similar material). If the SaluSpa is placed on a surface that does not meet these requirements, any damage caused by improper support is not covered under the manufacturer’s
warranty. It is the responsibility of the SaluSpa owner to assure the integrity of the site at all times.
1. Indoor Installation:
- Be aware of special requirements if you install the spa indoors.
- Humidity is a natural side effect with SaluSpa installation. Determine the effects of moisture on exposed wood, paper, etc. in the proposed location. To minimize these effects, it is best to provide plenty of ventilation to the selected area. An architect can help determine if more ventilation is needed.
2. Outdoor Installation:
- During filling, draining or when in use, water may spill out of the spa. Therefore, the SaluSpa should be installed near a floor drain.
- Do not leave the spa’s surface exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
GFCI Test
- IMPORTANT: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. THE GFCI MUST BE TESTED BEFORE TURNING ON THE PUMP EACH TIME
- Plug the GFCI into a power outlet, the indicator turns red.
- Press the test button, the indicator turns off.
- Press the reset button, the indicator turns red and the spa is ready for use.
- WARNING: The GFCI plug must be tested before each use to avoid risk of electric shock.
- WARNING: Before inserting plug into a power outlet, make sure the current rate of the power outlet is suitable for the pump.
- WARNING: Do not use the pump if this test fails and contact our Aftersales Service.
- NOTE: When inflating, you will notice that air will be expelled from the area where the air hose connects to the pump, this is normal for technique requirements.
- NOTE: Do not use an air compressor to inflate the pool.
- NOTE: Do not drag the pool on rough ground as this may cause damage to the pool liner.
- NOTE: Inflation time for reference only.
- NOTE: Pressure gauge is for inflation purpose only, and the value of the pressure gauge is just for reference, should not be used as a precision instrument.
Air Valve Check
Always check the air valve carefully before inflation to ensure there is not an air leak. If the air valve is loose, use the provided wrench to fasten the air valve following these steps:
- With one hand, hold the backside of the air valve from the inner side of the spa wall and turn the wrench clockwise
- Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include an increase in the internal temperature of the body, dizziness, lethargy, drowsiness, and fainting. The effects of hyperthermia include failure to perceive heat, failure to recognize the need to exit spa or hot tub; unawareness of impending hazard; fetal damage in pregnant women; physical inability to exit the spa or hot tub; and unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning.
- Lock/Unlock Button
The pump has a 5-minute auto-lock. To lock or unlock the pump, place a finger over the lock/unlock button for 3 seconds
- Power-Saving Timer Button
- This is a newly added function, designed to help avoid wasting power by setting the time and duration of the heating cycle for the spa. This way, you can enjoy your spa at the time you desire, without needing to leave the heater on at all times
- STEP 1: Set the heating duration
- Press the button unit the LED starts to flash.
- Press the or button to adjust the heating duration (From 1-48 hours).
- Press the button again to confirm the heating duration.
- STEP 2: Set the number of hours FROM NOW when the heater will activate
- After setting the heating duration, the LED starts to flash.
- Press the or button to adjust the hours until time of activation (From 0-99 hours).
- Press button again or simply touch nothing for 10 seconds to confirm the setting. The LED will light steadily, and the countdown to heater activation will begin.
- Celsius/Fahrenheit Toggle
- The temperature can be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Heat Button
- Use this button to activate the heating system. 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
- Water Filter Button
- This button turns the filter pump on and off. The light above the Water Filter Button displays red when activated.
- Temperature Adjustment Buttons
- Power-Saving Timer LED
- This LED flashing means you are setting the heating duration. The light will be on when the heating function starts to work. This LED flashing means you are setting the number of hours FROM NOW when the heater will activate. When the light is on, the Power-Saving Timer function is set.
- LED Display
- Once powered up, the LED displays the current water temperature automatically.
- After 72 hours of filtration (without using the power saving timer function), the pump will hibernate and flash “End” with the current water temperature. When the pump is hibernating, both the heating and water filter functions are disabled. To reactivate the pump, press lock/unlock button for 3 seconds
Alarms
Causes | Reasons | Solutions | |
![]() | The water flow sensors work without pressing the filter or heat button. | 1. The water flow sensor flags didn’t fall back into the correct position. 2. The water flow sensors are broken. | 1. Unplug the pump, strike the side of the pump firmly (but not violently), and plug it back in. 2. Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
![]() | After starting or during the functions of filtering or/and heating, the water flow sensors do not detect water flow. | 1. You forgot to remove the 3 stopper caps from inside the pool. 2. The filter cartridges are dirty. 3. Activate the filter or heat system and put your hand in front of the outlet pipe inside the pool to check if you can feel water. flowing out. a. If no water flows out, the water pump is broken. b. Water flows out but the alarm appears, then the water flow sensors are broken. | 1. Remove the 3 stopper caps before heating. Refer to Assembly section in the User’s Manual. 2. Remove the filter set from inside the pool and push the filter or heat button. If no alarm appears, clean or change the filter cartridges, install the filter set inside the pool. 3. Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
![]() | The pump’s thermometer reads the water temperature below 40°F (4°C). | 1. The water temperature is lower than 40°F (4°C). 2. If the water temperature is higher than 44.6°F (7°C), the pump’s thermometer is broken. | 1. The spa is not designed to operate with water temperatures lower than 40°F (4ºC). Unplug the pump and only re-start the pump when the water temperature reaches 43°F (6°C). 2. Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
![]() | The pump’s thermometer reads the water temperature over 119°F (48°C). | 1. The water temperature is over 119°F (48°C). 2. If the water temperature is lower than 113°F (45°C), the pump’s thermometer is broken. | 1. The spa is not designed to operate with water temperatures greater than 104°F (40°C). Unplug the pump and only re-start the pump when the water temperature reaches 100°F (38°C) or lower. 2. Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
![]() | The pump’s thermometer connections have issues. | 1. The pump’s thermometer connectors don’t work properly. 2. The pump’s thermometer is broken. | Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
![]() | The thermal cut-out cut off. | 1. The ambient temperature is over 122°F (50°C) or the pump is directly under the sunshine. 2. The thermal cut-out is broken. | 1. Unplug the pump, and put the pump in a dry, cool place. Only re-start the pump when the water temperature reaches 93.2°F (34°C) or lower. 2. Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions. |
MAINTENANCE
- NOTE: Your spa will require additional air to be added from time to time. Changes in temperature from day to night will change the pressure in the spa and may cause a certain amount of deflation. Please follow the Assembly instructions and drain the spa before inflating to the accurate pressure needed
Filter Cartridge Maintenance
- NOTE: To ensure your spa water stays clean, check and clean your filter cartridges every day, follow the steps
Draining the Spa
- NOTE: Drawings for illustration purpose only. May not reflect actual product. Not to scale.
Cleaning the spa
- Detergent residues and dissolved solids from bathing suits and chemicals may build up on the spa walls. Use soap and water to clean the walls and rinse thoroughly
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems | Probable Causes | Solutions |
Pump does not operate | – Power failure – GFCI broken | – Check power source – Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions |
Pump does not heat properly | – Temperature set too low – Dirty Filter Cartridge – The thermal cut-out cut off – Spa is not covered – Heating element failed or fuse cutout | – Set to a higher temperature, refer to the section pump operation – Clean/replace the filter cartridge, refer to the section filter cartridge cleaning and replacement – Unplug the pump, and put the plug in a dry, cool place. Only restart the pump when the water temperature reaches 35°C (95°F) or lower – Attach the cover. – Contact your local Bestway After Sales service point to get instructions |
Massage System does not work | – Air Pump is overheating – The massage system stops automatically – Air pump is broken | – Unplug the pump and wait two hours until the pump has cooled. Insert the plug and press the massage system button – Press the massage system button to reactivate – Contact your local Bestway Aftersales Service Center for instructions |
Pump adapters are not level with the spa adapters | – One characteristic of PVC is that it changes shape, which is normal | – Elevate the pump with wood or another type of insulated material to bring the pump’s adapters level with the spa’s adapters |
Spa pool leakage | – Spa is torn or punctured – Air valve is loose | – Use provided repair patch – Using soapy water, cover the air-valve to check if air is leaking, if so, use the provided wrench to fasten the air-valve following these steps: 1. Deflate the SPA. 2. With one hand, hold the backside of the air valve from the inner side of the spa wall and turn the wrench clockwise. |
Water is not clean | – Insufficient filtering time – Dirty Filter Cartridge – Improper water maintenance | – Increase filtration time – Clean/replace the Filter Cartridge (refer to Filter Cartridge Cleaning and Replacement section) – Refer to the chemical manufacturer’s instructions |
Control panel not working | The control panel has an auto-lock, which is activated after 5 minutes of inactivity. The LED display has one icon: If the lock icon is highlighted, the control panel is locked | To unlock the control panel, press the button for 3 seconds. If the control panel will not unlock, restart the pump – unplug and plug in the pump. If the problem persists, please contact your local Bestway Aftersales Service Center for instructions. |
GFCI test failed | There is a defect in your spa | Contact your local Bestway Aftersales Service Center and return the SPA. |
What kind of chemicals should be used for water maintenance? |
Please consult your local chemical supplier for information about chemical maintenance. Pay close attention to the chemical manufacturer’s instructions. | |
Water leaks from the adapters between the pump and the spa | Insert the three stopper caps onto the spa’s ports to prevent water from escaping and disconnect the pump. Check and make sure the seals are placed correctly inside the pump adapters. If the seals are missing or not installed correctly, please contact your local Bestway Aftersales Service Center for instructions. If the seals are correctly in place, reconnect the pump to the spa and hand-tighten the adapters. |
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