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4720 N. Lamb Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89115
www.artesianspas.com
Platinum Elite Class
Owner’s Manual
11-0086-11
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Page 1 - Platinum Elite Class

4720 N. Lamb Blvd.Las Vegas, Nevada 89115www.artesianspas.comPlatinum Elite ClassOwner’s Manual11-0086-11

Page 2 - PLATINUM ELITE

6. Do not service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risk of injury. Refer

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SPA CONFIGURATION AND WATER CAPACITYPELICAN BAY 6Volume 550 gal 2082 lWeight (dry/lled) 1170/5755 lbs 531/2610 kgDimensions 108x92x37in

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

7SPA CONFIGURATION AND WATER CAPACITYPIPER GLENVolume 505 gal 1514 lWeight (dry/lled) 1120/5330 lbs 508/2418 kgDimensions 92x92x37in 2

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS cont

SPA CONFIGURATION AND WATER CAPACITYQUAIL RIDGE8Volume 345 gal 1174 lWeight (dry/lled) 900/3776 lbs 408/1713 kgDimensions 92x79x34in

Page 6 - Congratulations

9SPA CONFIGURATION AND WATER CAPACITYDOVE CANYONVolume 475 gal 1514 lWeight (dry/lled) 1050/5010 lbs 476/2272 kgDimensions 92x92x37in

Page 7 - Serial Number Information

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSAND INSTALLATIONThe following information is provided for hooking up electrical supply to your new spa. A qualied, licensed, e

Page 8 - SAFETY WARNINGS

111) The black and red wires from the main electrical box* must be con-nected to the input lugs in the GFCI.2) The white wire from the main elect

Page 9 - SAFETY WARNINGS cont

Warning!"For units for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installatio

Page 10 - LINE DRAWING KEY

Electrical wiring 50 Hz13Warning!This product must always be connected to a circuit protected by a residual-current device (RCD) having a rated operat

Page 11 - PELICAN BAY

Electrical wiring 50 Hz Case 1The installation of electrical circuit jumpers is needed in certain input supply congurations.Use uncut jumper as suppl

Page 12 - PIPER GLEN

PLATINUM ELITECLASSWWW.ARTESIANSPAS.COMPart # 11-0086-11

Page 13 - QUAIL RIDGE

An IEC certied bushing that will maintain the IPX5 rating must be used. The power cord must be in accordance with the national electrical code of the

Page 14 - DOVE CANYON

SPA START-UPPlease read each step of the Start-up section prior to doing the step. SELECTING A LOCATIONIn preparation for installing your

Page 15 - AND INSTALLATION

8). If the spa is placed on the ground, even for a short period of time, it must be supported by stones that are at least 2 inches thick and 12 inch-e

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SPA START-UP cont...FILLING THE SPA WITH WATER cont...4) Fill the tub from the circulation pump line until water level is above the foot-w

Page 17 - Electrical wiring

TURNING THE POWER ONTurn the power to the spa on at the main circuit breaker. Verify that your spa has no error codes. (See page 47) Verify that ther

Page 18 - Electrical wiring 50 Hz

SPA START-UP cont...TESTING THE GFCI BREAKER cont...NOTE: When power is turned on, your spa is automatically pro-grammed to start circulating wate

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21IN.XM Controller Diagram

Page 20 - '2/5.$

22Light IconSet Point IconService IconEconomy Mode IconHeating IconProgram IconFiltering IconProgress bar iconTime, temperature & message digitsPu

Page 21 - SPA START-UP

23Key / FunctionSTANDBY KEY Standby Mode: When this feature is activated, it allows all pumps to stop at the same time by a simple click of a button!

Page 22 - FILLING THE SPA WITH WATER

24Key / FunctionLIGHT KEY- Press Light key to turn light on at high intensity. Press a second time to turn light off. A built-in timer automatically t

Page 23 - SPA START-UP cont

PIPER GLENThis manual covers the following spasPELICAN BAYQUAIL RIDGEDOVE CANYON

Page 24 - TESTING THE GFCI BREAKER

25In order to warn the user, the spa light will ash for a few seconds before the exit of Standby mode and restart the pumps. The "Stby" m

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26Light keyPress Light Key to turn light on at high intensity.Press a second time to turn light off.A built-in timer automatically turns

Page 26 - IN.XM Controller Diagram

27Program keyUse Program key to display time or enter Programming menu by pressing and holding key. In Programming mode, the following parame

Page 27 - Icon Introduction

28Setting Economy modeThe Economy mode allows you to lower the temperature set point of the spa by 20 °F (11 °C) during a certain period of

Page 28 - Keypad Introduction

29Setting temperature unitWater temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit (˚F) or Celsius (˚C).Press Ok key a seventh time.The display will

Page 29 - + / - KEYS

30MAINTAINING YOUR SPADRAINING YOUR SPAYour spa needs to be drained, cleaned, waxed, and relled about every six months. More frequent water changes

Page 30 - SPA FUNCTIONS

31JET CAREWe recommend that you clean your jets when you drain your spa. However, if you do need to clean your jets in between this can be accomplishe

Page 31 - + /- keys

32MAINTAINING YOUR SPA cont...REMOVING, INSTALLING AND CLEANING FILTERSThese are the steps needed to successfully replace your lters You sh

Page 32 - BASIC PROGRAMMING

WINTERIZING YOUR SPAIt is not recommended that you drain your spa completely during freez-ing conditions. We recommend that you leave your spa full o

Page 33 - Setting Economy end time

34MAINTAINING YOUR SPA cont...SPA CABINET CAREYour spa comes standard with a PermaWood, or faux wood, cabinet. This cabinet requires no maintenance.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSCongratulations...Safety Warnings...

Page 35 - MAINTAINING YOUR SPA

you with the proper cleaning solution for your spa. After cleaning, make sure all residues are removed prior to lling the spa. This will help pre-ven

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36MAINTAINING YOUR SPA cont...CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WATERWater from your tap is ne for showers, bathing and drinking. However, in a contained reci

Page 37 - MAINTAINING YOUR SPA cont

37WATER CHEMISTRYCAUTION: The chemicals used to maintain the pH balance of the water and to sanitize the water can be dangerous. Always follow these b

Page 38 - REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB

38WATER CHEMISTRY cont...WATER TREATMENT GLOSSARY cont...The effects of low PH can be rapid sanitizer loss, eye and skin irritation, expedited corro

Page 39 - CLEANING YOUR SPA INTERIOR

399 - Organic Matter: These are carbon-derived substances typically generated by living organisms. In a spa, they are most frequently intro-d

Page 40 - COVER CARE

40WATER TREATMENT GLOSSARY cont...17 - Chloramines: Irritating, odorous forms of combined chlorine, formed by the reaction of chlorine with

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41of erosion and do not require electrical components. Most include some type of replaceable cartridge, that contains the copper, silver or

Page 42 - WATER CHEMISTRY

42SPA CHEMICALS GLOSSARY1 - Alkalinity Up: The total alkalinity of your spa water should be be-tween 80-140 PPM. A proper alkalinity will help buffer

Page 43 - WATER CHEMISTRY cont

437 - pH Up: The effects of low pH can be rapid sanitizer loss, eye and skin irritation, expedited corrosion of metals, as well as staining through-ou

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44TROUBLESHOOTING Auto-diagnostic module with multiple detection levels, in.scan continu-ously reads current at input to monitor breaker status. It a

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TABLE OF CONTENTS cont...Maintaining Your Spa... Draining Your Spa...

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45TROUBLESHOOTING cont... A hardware error was detected in in.xm.• Restart the spa pack and start and stop all pumps and blower.• If error reapp

Page 47 - SPA CHEMICALS GLOSSARY

46TROUBLESHOOTING cont... In.xm internal temperature’s too high (overheat).• Remove spa skirt and let system cool down.• A system reset may be requ

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47TROUBLESHOOTING cont... This code is displayed when a “no ow” condition is detected by in.therm.Important: System will make three continuous ow

Page 49 - TROUBLESHOOTING

48TROUBLESHOOTING cont... High Limit hardware circuit tripped.• Add cold water in spa and let heater cool down.• Reset spa pack using current

Page 50 - TROUBLESHOOTING cont

49System hasn’t detected any current change when turning on or off circulation pump.• Make sure circulation pump is connected properly. • Manu

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50TROUBLESHOOTING cont... System hasn’t detected any current change when turning on or off ber box.• Make sure ber box is connected properly.

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51Artesian Spa Platinum Elite Class WarrantyThis section is a description of your warranty. Here you will nd de-scriptions of what is c

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OWNERSHIP. COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS AND ALL WARRANTIES. The spa must be set on a level solid surface that is sufcient to s

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53WARRANTY cont ...Five Year Plumbing WarrantyThe plumbing is described as all piping, jet bodies, valve bodies and air controls. The manufactu

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54Other Items Not Covered In This WarrantySome items are not covered in this warranty. These items either have a different warranty, or are warranted

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1Before you do anything else, make sure you visit our website at www.artesianspas.com and register your new Artesian spa. Congratulations...Congratula

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55WARRANTY cont...LimitationsThis warranty is void if this Artesian Spa has been subjected to altera-tion, misuse, or repairs have been performed by

Page 58 - WARRANTY cont

56Draining and lling the SpaActs of NatureTravel Charges Cabinet ScrewsIncorrect WiringShipping ChargesAny alteration of the spa that has not

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INTERIOR SPA DIAGRAM57

Page 60 - WARRANTY cont

1) Spa Pack 2) Heater 3) Therapy Pump3) 24-hr Circulation pump58

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ARTESIAN SPASAttn: Customer Care Department4720 N. Lamb Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89115______________________________________________________________________

Page 62 - INTERIOR SPA DIAGRAM

Mr Ms.Name__________________________________________________________________________________Address________________________________________________

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4720 N. Lamb Blvd.Las Vegas, Nevada 89115www.artesianspas.comPlatinum Elite ClassOwner’s Manual11-0086-11

Page 64 - Las Vegas, NV 89115

For your future reference and convenience, please record the Se-rial and Model number along with the installation date in the spaces provided below.

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3PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ ALL OF THESE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS PRIOR TO USING YOUR SPAPLEASE, be a responsible spa owner. When installing

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SAFETY WARNINGS cont...8. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury:a) The water in a spa should never exceed 40ºC (104ºF). Water tempera-tures betwee

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