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Owners Manual
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Owners Manual
Deluxe System D-1000
Premier System D-2000
Elite System D-3000
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Owner's Information
Owner's Information
Dealer
Installer
Model
Serial Number
Equipment Pack
Color
Date of Delivery
Company
Address
Phone
E-Mail
We Appreciate your business and our sincere desire is that you receive
years of pleasure and therapy from your Dynasty Spa. Please call your
local Dynasty Spa Dealer if you have any questions or problems. If they
are unavailable, please feel free to call the Dynasty Spas Customer
Service Group at: 800-951-6224.
Company
Address
Phone
Warranty Turned In / Date

Owner's Information
Owner's Information
Dealer
Installer
Model
Serial Number
Equipment Pack
Color
Date of Delivery
Company
Address
Phone
E-Mail
We Appreciate your business and our sincere desire is that you receive
years of pleasure and therapy from your Dynasty Spa. Please call your
local Dynasty Spa Dealer if you have any questions or problems. If they
are unavailable, please feel free to call the Dynasty Spas Customer
Service Group at: 800-951-6224.
Company
Address
Phone
Warranty Turned In / Date

Dynasty Spas Owners Manual
Dynasty Spas Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
Owners Information............................
Safety Instructions..............................
Basic Introductory Information...........
Set-Up & Delivery Guidelines.............
Wiring Diagram...................................
Pre-Operation Instructions.................
D-1000 Control System.......................
D-2000 Control System.......................
D-3000 Control System.......................
Air Venturies & Diverter Valves...........
Filter Location.....................................
Filter Maintenance..............................
Water Care..........................................
Draining Your Spa...............................
Winterizing Your Spa...........................
Cover Maintenance.............................
Trouble Shooting Guide......................
Glossary of Terms................................
Reference Chart..................................
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Dear Dynasty Spa Owner:
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Dynasty Spa.
You now possess the ultimate passport to tranquility - a
miniature vacation at home, ready and waiting for you in your
own backyard!
We want you to enjoy your Dynasty Spa. Many hours of research
have gone into the design of your spa, to ensure the ultimate
in hydrotherapy and relaxation. Only the highest quality
components have been used, to ensure years of trouble-free
operation. Your comfort and enjoyment has been designed
into your Dynasty Spa from the start.
Please take the time to read through this Owner's Manual.
In it, you will find guidelines on caring for your spa, a
complete explanation of the controls, safety instructions,
a troubleshooting section, and lots more.
Once again, we welcome you to the family of Dynasty Spa
owners. Your thoughts and ideas are important and we
encourage you to share them with us. Please write to us at
the address below, or send us an e-mail with your comments.
Thank you for your business and your confidence in our
company. We look foward to serving you!
Sincerly
Mike Deans
President , Dynasty Spas
Dynasty Spas
100 Dynasty Way
Athens, Tennessee 37303
www.dynastyspas.com
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When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions
should be followed, including the following:
1) READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2) WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this
product unless they are closely supervised at all times. Keep Spa cover locked
when not in use.
3) A wire connector is provided on 220 V units to connect a minimum No. 8 AWG
(8.4 mm2) solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment,
metal water pipe, or conduit within 5ft. (1.5 m) of the unit.
4) 110 V cord connected spas are provided with a GFCI on the end of cord. The
GFCI must be tested before each use. With the spa operating push the test button.
Spa will shut off, next push the reset button on the GFCI. The product should now
operate normally. If the product fails to operate there is a ground current flowing
indicating the possibility of an electrical shock. Disconnect the power until the
fault has been identified and corrected.
5) DANGER Risk of injury. The suction fittings in this spa are sized to match the
specific water flow created by the pump, be sure that the flow rates are
compatible. Never operate the spa if the suction fittings are broken or missing.
Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less that the flow rate marked on
the original suction fitting.
6) DANGER Risk of electrical shock. Install at least 5 feet (1.5m) from all metal
surfaces. as an alternative a spa may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces
if each metal surface is permanently connected by a minimum No. 8 AWG
(8.4mm2) solid copper conductor to the wire connector on the terminal box that
is provided for this purpose.
7) DANGER Risk of electrical shock. Do not permit any electrical appliance, such
as light, telephone, radio or television within 5ft. (1.5m) of spa.
8) WARNING To reduce the risk of injury:
The water temperature in a spa should never exceed 104 F.
A water temperature of 104 F is considered safe for a healthy adult.
Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and
when spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing
fetal injury during the early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly
pregnant women should limit spa water temperature to 100 F.
Before entering a spa, the user should measure the water temperature
with an accurate thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature
- regulating devices varies.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medications before or during spa use may
lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
Important Safety Instructions
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9) The causes, symptoms and affects of hyperthermia may be described as
follows:
10) For Cord Connection Units
11) Never touch or come in contact with any electrical accessory when in your spa
or when your body is wet.
12) Prior to performing any service to the Spa Pack, turn off ALL power to the
system at the main power source breaker.
13) Never turn equipment pack on unless spa is filled with water 2" above the
skimmer.
CAUTION: Each persons body and circulatory system has different tolerances
and responds differently to warm/hot immersion. Most people in good health
find a water temperature of about 102 F to be satisfying and limit time in water
at this temperature to 20-30 minutes. Use of alcoholic beverages and certain
medications may affect the way your body's system reacts to warm water/hot
immersion. CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.
Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart
disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system problems,
or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
Persons using medication should consult a physician before using
a spa since some medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure,
and circulation.
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches
a level several degrees above the normal temperature of 98.6 degrees F.
Replace damaged cord immediately with same specification cord.
Do not bury cord.
Connect to grounded, dedicated 20 amp receptacle.
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 feel heat
Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa
Unawareness of impending hazards
Fetal injury in pregnant women
Physical inability to exit the spa or hot tub
Unconsciousness resulting in the potential of drowning.
Important Safety Instructions
SPA & POOL
NATIONAL
INSTITUTE
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new spa. Our purpose is to provide you with a
warm and relaxing spa which incorporates a soothing water massage. In order to
maximize the pleasure of your spa, you will need to understand how it works.
The following operating and maintenance instructions are very important and must
be followed carefully. With proper care and maintenance your spa will provide you with
years of satisfaction with minimum effort.
The pump and heater should be operated a minimum of four hours per day for
cleaning and heating.
The length of time required to heat your spa to the desired water temperature
will vary, depending on the air temperature, season, and wind velocity. Therefore,
this is something each owner must adjust to your liking. We highly recommend
using a vinyl hard cover to minimize heat loss and to protect your spa when not
in use. Covers are available from your local Dynasty Spa dealer.
The replaceable filter cartridge is trouble free and easy to clean. A routine cleaning
is the best practice. Make sure the pump is off, then remove the cartridge. Wash it
off using a water hose with a pressure nozzle and then reassemble. This should be
done on a monthly basis.
Keep the spa water level 2" above the skimmer. Never allow the water level to drop
below the bottom of the skimmer opening. If the water level is too low, the skimmer
will allow air into the water lines of the pump, causing it to lose its prime (water -
flow). Running the pump without water flow will damage the pump seal assembly
and could possibly result in further equipment damage.
If your spa has a redwood skirt or if you purchased a redwood gazebo, we
recommend applying a wood sealer of your choice (always follow application
instructions) to protect the finish. Repeat as directions suggest.
You should clean your spa at least every 3-4 months. Drain the spa water and
use a liquid cleanser free of abrasives to clean your spa. Such cleaners would be,
for example 409 or Fantastic. DO NOT use hard brushes. Fill with regular tap water
and chemically treat the water for a clean and healthy spa.
CAUTION: Cover must be kept on spa at all times when spa is drained or
winterized. Direct exposure to sunlight can damage plastic parts and interior
surface, jets, or any interior components. Damage as such will not be covered
under warranty.
WARNING: Do not use soft water. It may harm your acrylic.
Basic Introductory Information
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Getting Ready For Delivery & Set-up Of Your New Spa
Surface And Pad Requirements
Balconies And Deck Requirements
Access & Clearance
Electrical Requirements
Wiring Requirements
Your new portable spa must be placed on a uniformly firm, flat, and level
surface. A concrete pad 4 inches thick is best.
Your spa requires up to 40" of clearance through gates between house
and side fences, and up to 8.5' overhead clearance depending on the size
of the unit.
Your 110 Volt spa pack requires an isolated (no other appliances or lights
on this circuit at any time) 110 Volt, 20 amp circuit breaker cords maximum
length 15 ft.
Your 220 Volt spa pack will require a 50 amp dedicated GFCI circuit
breaker, depending on model.
4 Wire #6 Gauge wire over 50 ft.
2-Hots, 1-Neutral, 1-Isolated
Ground
The clearance required to turn a corner can be equal to the length of the
spa.
All debris blocking access to the job site, must be removed prior
to delivery. Any trimming of trees or bushes, removal of debris, leveling
of ground or other general maintenance must be done prior to
delivery and is the responsibility of the customer.
Decking must be constructed to support 85 pounds per square foot.
Balconies must be constructed to meet current state and local codes.
Gates must be self closing and self-latching.
If your spa is located near sprinklers, adjust or cap them so as not to
hit the siding of the spa.
Set-up & Delivery Guidelines
4 Wire #8 Gauge wire under 50 ft.
2-Hots, 1-Neutral, 1-Isolated
Ground
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Getting Ready For Delivery & Set-up Of Your New Spa
Wiring Requirements (Cont.)
It is the customers responsibility to acquire necessary
permits, to arrange for installation and hook up of the
electrical power.
Extension Cords are not to be used in conjunction with operation of the
spa. Low voltage damage could result, which is not covered by warranty.
If you have any doubts, have your electrical system checked by a qualified
electrician.
Set-up & Delivery Guidelines
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Factory Recommended G.F.C.I Load Center Wiring
Note: The white neutral wire
from the back of the G.F.C.I MUST
be connected to an incoming line
neutral. The internal mechanism of
the G.F.C.I. requires this neutral
connection. The G.F.C.I. will not work
without it.
Wiring Diagram
House Breaker Box
G.F.C.I. Breaker Box
Spa System Box
GRN (GROUND)
WHT (NEUTRAL)
RED (HOT)
BLK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
WHT
GRN (GROUND)
WHT
BLK (HOT)
GRN (GROUND)
Front View of G.F.C.I. (Square D)
TB1
Bottom View of G.F.C.I.
(Square D)
RED (HOT)
BLK (HOT)
WHT
WHT
BLK (HOT)
WHT
RED (HOT)
GRN
1
2
3
4
5
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
BLK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
GREEN (GROUND)
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Priming Pump For Electric Packs
Turn off power at the breaker
It is important to make sure that all of the air is out of the equipment pack
before operating. To do this follow procedures below:
The Power pack system is located under the wood skirt. The equipment
can be serviced by simply opening the doors.
Set thermostat, located on top side control panel to desired temperature, and
continue heating until desired temperature has been reached. Depending
on equipment, this will normally take 8 to 10 hours.
Make sure the gate valves are open
Fill the spa with water going thru the filter
Turn the power on at the breaker
Start the pump on Hi-Speed and water will start circulating within
one to two minutes. (The pump is self-priming). If water does not circulate,
turn off the power and make sure all gate valves are open if so equipped.
Restart the pump. Within one to two minutes, it should be primed
General Pre-Operation Instructions
WARNING: Do not run spa with gate valves closed or run pump with
no water circulating in spa for long periods. This could damage
the spa equipment.
Air Blower Ozonator
(Optional) Equipment Pack
Gate Valves
Flow Thru
Heater
Circulation
Pump
(Optional)
Auxiliary Pump
(Optional)
2 Speed
High Performance
Pump

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When your spa is first powered up, it will automatically heat and
maintain 100 F until you change the setting temperature.
The current temperature is constantly displayed on the LED. Press either
or pad once to display the set temperature. Each time either pad is
pressed again, the set temperature will increase or decrease depending
upon which pad is pressed. After three seconds, the LED will automatically
display the current spa temperature.
Two Pump Option: Touch the pad once to activate the low speed of
pump 1. Press the pad again and the high speed of pump 1 and pump 2 will
run. Press the pad again to turn off the equipment.
Press the pad to turn the spa light on or off. The light will automat-
ically turn off after 1 hour.
One Pump and Blower Option: Touch the pad once to activate the
pump's low speed. Press the pad again and the pump's high speed and
the blower will run. One more press, and only the pump's high speed will
run. Press the pad again to turn off the equipment.
The low speed of pump 1 will run when the heater is turned on or when a
filter cycle is activated. If automatically activated, the low speed of pump 1
cannot be disabled from the front panel; however, the high speed of both
pumps may be started. The low speed of pump 1 turns off after 2 hours. The
high speeds of pump 1, pump 2, or blower (if installed) turn off after
20 minutes.
D - 1000 System
Initial Start-up
Temperature Adjustment (80 F -104 F)
Jets
Light
Depending on the Dynasty Spa model you purchased, you'll have different options
available to you with Dynasty's digital controls. The operations of your hot tub
can be enjoyed at the touch of a button. This section is designed to walk you
through the details of the operation of the Dynasty 1000, 2000 & 3000 controls.
Top Side Control Instructions

Your spa will automatically filter itself twice each day. The first filter
cycle will begin 1 minute after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle
will begin 12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration
is programmable at the topside panel for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 12 hours. The
default filter time is 2 hours. To program, press the or pad,
then the pad. Continue to press the or pad to select
the filter duration. Press the pad again to exit programming. The
low speed of pump 1 constantly runs during the filter times (unless the
high speed is on). The ozone generator (if installed) will run 24 hours
a day.
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Overheat Protection (Spa is deactivated)
If the high limit sensor detects 40 F at the heater, then the high speed
of pump 1 and pump 2 (if installed) automatically activates to provide
freeze protection. The equipment stays on until the sensor detects
45 F at the heater. Freeze protection is activated regardless of the spa's
status. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be
added to protect against freeze conditions. See your dealer for details.
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. If the spa water has reached 112 F, remove
the spa cover to cool the water. Overheating may occur if the filter cycle
is set too long. At 110 F, the spa should reset itself. If the high limit sensor
detects 118 F at the heater, the spa will shut down. When the heater
cools to 110 F, press any button to reset the spa. If the spa will not
reset, then shut off power to the spa and call your dealer or service
organization.
Flow Switch Detection
The high-limit sensor or water temperature sensor is not working. Call
your dealer or service organization.
Sensor (Spa is deactivated)
WARNING! SHOCK HAZARD! No User Serviceable Parts.
Do not attempt service of this control. Contact you dealer or service
organization for assistance. Follow all owner's manual power connection
instructions. Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician and
all grounding connections must be properly installed.
Preset Filter Cycles
Freeze Protection
Diagnostic Messages
Top Side Control Instructions
Flashing alternately with temperature. The filter may need cleaning.
The water level is too low. Be sure flow valves are open. FL (NOT
FLASHING) a pressure switch has malfunctioned. Contact your dealer
or service organization.
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When your spa is first powered up, it will automatically heat and
maintain 100 F until you change the set temperature.
Pressing the pad a second time will cause the set temperature to increase
or decrease depending on what direction was last chosen. Each press will
change the set temperature in the same direction. If the opposite direction
is desired, release the pad and let the display revert to the actual water
temperature again. Press the pad to display the temperature, and
again to make the temperature change in the desired direction.
Press the pad to display the temperature setting. The set temperature
is flashed on the display. In a few seconds, the numbers will
stop flashing, and the display will show the actual water temperature.
Press the pad to turn the spa light on or off. The light will automat-
ically turn off after 1 hour.
Press the pad to activate the low speed of pump 1. Press the pad
again for the high speed of pump 1 (and pump 2 if installed). Press the jets
pad again to turn off the pump(s). The low-speed pump also runs when the
heater is on (not on circulation pump systems) and during filter cycles. If
automatically activated, the low-speed pump cannot be disabled from the
front panel; however, the high-speed pump(s) may be started. The low-
speed pump turns off after 2 hours, and the high-speed pump(s) turn
off after 20 minutes.
Press the pad to turn the blower on and off. The blower will
automatically turn itself off after 20 minutes.
Initial Start-up
Temperature Adjustment
Jets
Blower (optional)
Light
Your spa will automatically filter itself twice each day. The first filter cycle begins
Preset Filter Cycles
Top Side Control Instructions
D - 2000 System

1 minute after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin
12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration is programm-
able at the topside panel for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 12 hours. To program, press
the SET pad, then the JETS pad. Press the SET pad again and F2 will be
displayed on the panel. (F2 is the default filter time and indicates a 2 hour
cycle). Continue pressing SET to cycle through the rest of the filter time
options, FO =O hour, F1 = 1 hour, F2 = 2 hours, F3 = 3 hours, F4 = 4 hours,
and FC = 12 hours. Press the JETS pad again to exit the programming mode.
During filtration, the low-speed pump will run and the blower (if installed)
operates for 30 seconds at the start of the first filter cycle to clean out
the air channel. If a circulation pump is installed, when the water is at set
temperature or below, it will run for 24 hours/day to constantly filter
the water. However, it turns off at 2 F above the set temperature and comes
back on for 1 hour every 3 hours until set temperature is reached again.
An ozone generator (if installed) also runs 24 hours/day.
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Overheat Protection (Spa is deactivated)
If the high limit sensor detects 40 F at the heater, then the high speed
of pump 1 and pump 2 (if installed) automatically activates to provide
freeze protection. The equipment stays activated until the sensor detects
45 F at the heater. Freeze protection is activated regardless of the spa's
status. In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be
added to protect against freeze conditions. See your dealer for details.
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. If the spa water has reached 112 F, remove
the spa cover to cool the water. Overheating may occur if the filter cycle
is set too long. At 110 F, the spa should reset itself. If the high limit sensor
detects 118 F at the heater, the spa will shut down. When the heater
cools to 110 F, press any button to reset the spa. If the spa will not
reset, then shut off power to the spa and call your dealer or service
organization.
Flow Switch Detection
The high-limit sensor or water temperature sensor is not working. Call
your dealer or service organization.
Sensor (Spa is deactivated)
Preset Filter Cycles (cont.)
Freeze Protection
Diagnostic Messages
The jets and blower (if installed) can also be activated from an
auxiliary panel. The operation is the same as described for the main
panel.
Auxiliary Panel (optional)
Top Side Control Instructions
Flashing alternately with temperature. The filter may need cleaning.
The water level is too low. Be sure flow valves are open. FLO (NOT
FLASHING) a pressure switch has malfunctioned. Contact your dealer
or service organization.
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When your spa is first powered up, it will automatically heat and
maintain 100 F until you change the set temperature.
The current temperature is constantly displayed on the LCD. Press either
or pad once to display the set temperature. (The temperature
is designated by a triangle in the upper left corner.) Each time either pad is
pressed, the set temperature will increase or decrease depending upon
which pad is pressed. After three seconds, the LED will automatically display
the current spa temperature.
Press the JETS 1 pad to activate the low speed of pump 1. Press the pad
again for the high speed of pump 1. Press the JETS 2 pad again to turn off
the pump. The low-speed pump runs when a filter cycle is activated or
when a freezing condition is detected. If automatically activated, the low-
speed cannot be disabled from the front panel; however, the high-speed
pump may be started. The low- speed of pump 1 turns off after 2 hours, and
the high-speed pump turns off after 20 minutes.
Temperature Adjustment
Jets 1
Press the JETS 2 pad to activate the low speed of pump 2. Press the pad
again for the high speed of pump 2. Press the JETS 2 pad again to turn off
the pump. Both speeds of the pump turns off after 20 minutes.
Jets 2
Top Side Control Instructions
D - 3000 System
auxiliary panel (optional)
Initial Start-up
D - 3000 System

begins 1 minute after the spa is energized. The second filter cycle will begin
12 hours after the start of the first filter cycle. Filter duration is programm-
able at the topside panel for FILO, FIL1, FIL2, FIL3 FIL4 or filc - 24 hours.
The default filter setting is 2 hours. To program, press the WARM or COOL
pad then the pad. Press the WARM or COOL pad to select the filter
time duration. Press the MODE pad again to exit the programming sequence.
During filtration, the low-speed pump will run and the blower operates for 30
seconds at the start of the first filter cycle to clean out the air channel.
The heater will also run during filter cycles. An ozone generator (if installed)
will run 24 hours/day.
The jets and blower (if installed) can also be activated from an
auxiliary panel. The operation is the same as described for the main
panel.
Auxiliary Panel (optional)
When the water is at set temperature or below, the circulation pump (if
installed) runs 24 hours a day. However, it turns off a 2 F above set
temperature and comes back on for 1 hour every 3 hours until it reaches
set temperature again.
Press the LIGHT pad once for the light and the color wheel, again for the
light to pause on one color, and again to turn the light completely off.
The light will automatically turn itself off after 1 hour
Circulation Pump (optional)
Fiber Optic Light (optional)
Press the pad to switch between standard and economy mode.
Economy mode only heats the water during filter cycles. Standard mode
maintains the desired temperature at all times. We suggest using the
standard mode.
Standard and Economy Mode
Top Side Control Instructions
Press the pad to turn the spa light on and off. The light will automat-
ically turn off after 1 hour.
Press the pad once to turn the blower on high. Press a second time,
blower is on low speed. Press a third time to turn off. The blower will
automatically turn itself off after 20 minutes.
Blower (optional)
Light
Your spa will automatically filter itself twice each day. The first filter cycle
Preset Filter Cycles
Press the pad then JETS 1. The panel will be locked, and the LED
will show LOC alternately with the water temperature. All automatic
functions will continue to operate. To unlock the panel, push then
JETS 1 again
Panel Lock
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If the high limit sensor detects 40 F at the heater, then the pumps
and blower (if installed) automatically activates to provide freeze
protection. The equipment stays on until the sensor detects 45 F at the
heater. Freeze protection is activated regardless of the spa's status.
In colder climates, an optional additional freeze sensor may be added
to protect against freeze conditions. See your dealer for details.
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Sn1
Overheat Protection (Spa is deactivated)
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. If the spa water has reached 112 F, remove
the spa cover to cool the water. Overheating may occur if the filter cycle
is set too long. At 110 F, the spa should reset itself. If the high limit sensor
detects 118 F at the heater, the spa will shut down. When the heater
cools to 110 F, press any button to reset the spa. If the spa will not
reset, then shut off power to the spa and call your dealer or service
organization.
The spa is in standard mode and will continually heat to the set
temperature.
Standard
EcoN The spa is in economy mode. ECON is flashed alternately with
COOL and the current spa temperature and when the spa water is
more than 20 F cooler than the set temperature. The circulation
pump and heater will operate to warm the water to within 15 F of
the set temperature.
Economy
FLO Flashing alternately with temperature. The filter may need cleaning.
The water level is too low. Be sure flow valves are open. Bleed
Circulation Pump if needed. FLO (NOT FLASHING) a pressure
switch has malfunctioned. Contact your dealer or service organization.
Flow
COOL The spa water is more than 20 F cooler than the temperature last
set. No action is required. Spa is functioning properly. The circulation
pump and heater will operate to warm the water to within 15 F of the
set temperature.
Cool
The high-limit sensor or water temperature sensor is not working. Call
your dealer or service organization.
Sensor 1(Spa is deactivated)
Sn3The main sensor is not working. Call your dealer or service organization.
Sensor 3(Spa is deactivated)
Diagnostic Messages
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Top Side Control Instructions
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This valve will allow the water flow control of neck
and shoulder jets located in the trilogy / ultrassage
seats. A simple turn of the pointer toward the seat
will increase to the maximum output allowed.
Another turn of the point - away from the seat will
decrease / turn off the neck / shoulder jets. Each
individual jet is also independently adjustable.
This valve controls the output of
the pump to either side of the spa,
or it may operate all jets if left in
the middle position. The purpose
of this valve is to increase or de-
crease the output of one side or
another for maximum or minimum
water flow in case of one or two
person usage. This valve is also
used to turn the master massage
jet on and off.
Each spa is equipped with
2 air controls (venturies),
located next to the equipment
controls. The purpose of these
controls is to regulate the
mixture of air and water to flow
through the jets. If optional
blower is installed, air is also
pushed through the air venturies for maximum output. If your spa has
a master massage jet located in the foot well, the spa will be equipped with 3 air
controls, as pictured.
The third control oper-
ates the same as the
other two.
Mini Diverter Valve
Air Venturies
Diverter Valve
Air Venturies & Diverter Valve Controls

Single Filter
Dual Filter
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Single Filter Location
Filter Location
Note: The filter should be inspected and cleaned on a monthly basis.
Dual Filter Location

Filtration starts as soon as flow is steady through the filter.
The filter cartridge removes the dirt from the spa water, the
accumulated dirt causes flow resistance. A dirty cartridge
will decrease flow and may cause spa not to heat properly.
Therefore, regular filter cleaning is important.
Cleaning and Replacing Filter Cartridge
Floating
weir
Leaf
Basket
Canister
Filter
inserts
inside
canister
Additional For
Aqua-Pure only
Telescoping
weir
Turn off power at the breaker.
Your Dynasty Spa filter has been designed for quick and easy maintenance.
Remove basket from filter canister, remove filter cartridge and clean
with a garden hose equipped with a high pressure nozzle, or soak in filter
cartridge cleaner if necessary or at every other regularly scheduled
cleaning. Rinse filter thoroughly before installing.
Place clean cartridge in filter canister
Replace basket weir in filter canister.
Filter Maintenance
Note: The filter should be inspected and cleaned on a monthly basis.
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2) PROTECT PLUS - This prevents a calcium build up. Use 2 oz. on a weekly
basis.
3) CALCIUM BOOSTER (If Needed) - Calcium booster treats the water if low
calcium hardness is a problem in your area. It will help prevent
equipment corrosion and foaming by raising the spa's water hardness
level to an acceptable range of 120 ppm.
Cleaning Your Spa Water
Filling Spa With Water
You need to keep you spa clean and ready to use. When you enter your spa,
you bring in as much contaminant as 50 people would in a normal size
swimming pool! Because your spa is such a small, enclosed environment, it
needs to be a sanitary place. We accomplish this with a simple three step
process:
WARNING: Maintain water chemistry in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions.
WARNING: Please be careful with chemicals - damage to the
surface of the spa can occur due to the improper use of chemicals
such as trichlor or chlorine, chemical tablets, acids or spa cleaners.
Do not let undissolved chemicals lie on the surface of the spa.
This could invalidate your warranty. Improper water chemistry
balance can damage the spa and invalidate your warranty.
The water that comes from your tap at home is fine for showers or bathing,
because it is drained immediately after use. In a spa, your water is used for
up to three months. Hot water is a breeding ground for bacteria, so sanitizing
becomes necessary, as well as maintaining a specific mineral balance. Having
that mineral balance in place ensures that the water, which is naturally corrosive
to metal, will not cause damage to the spa equipment. We recommend monthly
water testing.
When filling the spa, use 2 ounces of SODIUM BROMIDE to create a bromide
reserve. When using BROMINATING TABLETS, 2 ounces will treat up to 500
gallons of water. For chlorine system, use CHLORINATING GRANULES
(1/2 oz. per 500 gallons).
Once the spa has been filled to the correct level and pumps are primed and
running add:
1) STAIN & SCALE REMOVER- This prevents staining, rust and corrosion,
caused by metals in the source water. One bottle will treat up to 500
gallons for up to 3 months.
1) Balance
2) Filtration
3) Sanitation
Keeping Your Spa Water Clean & Fresh
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Water Testing
Balance
Spa water must have the correct chemical balance. Unbalanced water can
irritate eyes, corrode the equipment, leave mineral deposits, and decrease
the effectiveness of the sanitizer.
Balanced water means establishing proper balance among Total Alkalinity,
pH, Calcium Hardness and Total dissolved solids.
Your Dynasty dealer is equipped to perform a thorough analysis of your spa
water. Take a one liter sample to the store and they will advise you on the
products necessary to properly balance and care for your spa. Unbalanced
spa water can quickly damage your equipment. Your Dynasty dealer will
advise you on how to protect your investment.
4) pH STABALIZER - It will properly adjust and hold the pH for up to
3 months
Keeping Your Spa Water Clean & Fresh
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An Overview
Filter Cleaning
Surface Cleaning
Surface Protection
Water Balance
Sanitizing
Mineral Protection
Foam Control
Aromatic Control
Monthly - For Equipment Protection
As Needed
CALCIUM BOOSTER (If Needed) - Calcium booster treats the water if
low calcium hardness is a problem in your area. It will help prevent
equipment corrosion and foaming by raising the spa's water hardness
level to an acceptable range of 120 ppm.
To keep your filter free of grease, grime, and oil. Clean the filter with
SPA CARTRIDGE FILTER CLEAN. One 16 oz. bottle treats a 55 square foot
filter. See Filter Maintenance section for location and diagram.
Between refills and as needed, clean the surface using SPA MULTI-
PURPOSE CLEANER. For tough scale & stains, use STAIN & SCALE REMOVER.
To protect and seal the spa surface, use SPA FAST GLOSS every time you
drain and clean the spa.
Adjust the pH quickly and easily with pH STABILIZER.
It will properly adjust and hold the pH for up to 3 months.
Note: Not recommended for calcium hardness levels above 200 ppm.
Use SPA UP to raise pH and SPA DOWN to lower pH.
Keeping Your Spa Water Clean & Fresh
Use 2 ounces of SODIUM BROMIDE to create a bromide reserve. When
using BROMINATING TABLETS, 2 ounces will treat up to 500 gallons
of water. For chlorine system, use CHLORINATING GRANULES
(1/2 oz. per 500 gallons).
STAIN & SCALE REMOVER - This prevents staining, rust and corrosion,
caused by metals in the source water. One bottle will treat up to 500
gallons for up to 3 months.
To control foaming, use SPA FOAM DOWN. For added convenience, use
just 3 drops of SPA FOAM DOWN CONCENTRATE.
To make your spa even more relaxing and enjoyable, add ESSCENTS
fragrance to it as often as you desire. With 8 exotic scents to choose from,
you'll be sure to discover one that sets the perfect mood for you.
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An Overview
Skin Conditioning
Algae Control
As Needed (cont.)
To prevent dry skin, pour SKIN SOFTNER directly into the spa. It
smoothes and moisturizes.
Do not leave your water treatment products outside. If they are subject
to extreme heat or cold, their effectiveness can be impaired making
them unusable. Always keep these and other chemicals OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN.
For spas with green or yellow algae, use SPA ALGAECIDE to kill and
prevent further algae growth.
Keeping Your Spa Water Clean & Fresh
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Turn off power at the breaker.
Hook up a garden hose to the hose bib located in spa equipment area or on
the exterior side cabinet.
When water begins to drain out of the hose, be sure to drain the water
to a convenient place.
Note: Be sure that hose is on a downward grade to properly
drain spa.
Because a spa holds a relative small amount of water, contaminants such as
body oil, perspiration, dirt, hair, etc., may become quite concentrated. For this
reason, the water should be drained and replaced every three months depending
on use.
After draining is completed, remove the garden hose from the hose bib & turn
valve off. Wipe down the inside of your spa making sure your surface is dry and
free from standing water. We recommend that after draining or cleaning your
spa that you put the cover back on. Avoid extended direct sunlight exposure
on the acrylic surface. Extended exposure can cause surface fading or cracking,
which could void your warranty.
Draining Your Spa
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In areas of the country where the temperatures drops below 32 degrees F,
it is important to follow these directions
1) If the spa is not going to be used, drain completely and store in garage or
some type of storage facility. Be sure all water is removed.
2) Do not turn unit off with water in the spa. Frozen water may rupture plumbing,
and will not be covered under warranty.
3) In areas where sub-freezing temperatures can be expected, the filter and
equipment should be drained of all water.
4) Remove and clean filter cartridge. Store cartridge in a secure place to prevent
freezing.
When winterizing the spa, we recommend putting RV Antifreeze in the spa
and running it before draining the spa.
Freeze ups or damage caused by freezing are not covered under warranty
Winterizing Your Spa
WINTERIZE YOUR SPA!
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PROTECT YOUR COVER
Proper Maintenance For Your Dynasty Spa Cover
2) Splash cool tap water on the hardware to free them if they become frozen
shut. WD-40 will keep the lock free, but apply carefully because it can
damage the cabinet finish.
3) We recommend a good treatment with Vinyl Conditioner before your first
snow or ice. If possible, treat during the winter too.
4) Monitor your water chemistry. Even it the spa is not used regularly, improper
water chemistry can cause a mildew build-up on the cover. Clean water and PH
controlled water will prolong the life of the cover.
5) If mildew is found, remove foam cores from the vinyl encasement. Mix water,
a teaspoon of mild dish washing soap and a cup of bleach. With a soft bristle
brush, scrub the inside and outside of the vinyl encasement thoroughly. Then
take a washcloth and wipe down each foam core, rinse thoroughly. Place
the encasement in the sun and foam cores in the shade to dry. Once
everything is thoroughly dry, spray the cores and encasement with a
mildew inhibitor (like Pine Sol). Allow to dry completely, then reassemble.
The key here of course is to maintain proper water chemistry to avoid mildew.
6) We suggest rotating the cover every six months to maintain even wear.
Unzip the cover, remove the foam cores, turn over and reassemble.
Ask Your Dealer About Using A Cover Caddy
1) Use a soft broom to remove accumulation after every snowfall or ice storm
Winterizing Spa Covers
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No heat or heat too low
Spa Lights won't come on
Pump will not prime
Jets won't come on
Probable Cause #1
Action
Dirty Filter
Clean Filter / Pull Filter and try running without filter
Probable Cause #2
Action
Probable Cause #3
Action
Breaker at house off.
Reset breaker at house. Breaker can appear to
be on and one pole can be off. Turn breaker OFF
then ON twice.
Pump not primed.
Refer to the section of this manual on pump
priming
Probable Cause #4
Action
Improper line voltage.
Have a Licensed Electrician check the line voltage.
Probable Cause #1
Action
Light bulb burnt out.
Replace bulb. (non-warranty)
Probable Cause #2
Action
Dirty connection
Check to see if there is anything covering the con-
nection on the housing that holds the light bulb.
Probable Cause #1
Action
No water in pump
Make sure water level in spa is correct. Bleed top
air bleed on face of pump till water flows out.
Probable Cause #1
Action
Pump not primed.
Refer to the section of this manual on pump priming.
Probable Cause #2
Action
Gates Valves closed.
Check to see if gate valves are in the correct position.
Check to see that pump is purged in.
Probable Cause #2
Action
Closed gate valves or blocked lines.
Open all gate valves. Check suction for blockage
Probable Cause #4
Action
Air lock
Bleed off air at air relief valve on pump.
Probable Cause #3
Action
Pump surges, jets lose power, then comes back,
then loses power again etc.
Check union on front or nose of pump to ensure
tightness. Check drain plugs to ensure tightness.
Trouble Shooting Guide
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Low water flow
Spa is leaking
Motor does not run
Motor runs hot
Probable Cause #1
Action
Dirty Filter
Remove filter cartridge and clean.
Probable Cause #2
Action
Probable Cause #3
Action
Closed gate valves or blocked lines.
Open all gate valves.
Low voltage or incorrect voltage
Have a Licensed Electrician check the line voltage
Probable Cause #1
Action
Loose connection.
Hand tighten all disconnects and fittings.
Check joints and unions
Probable Cause #1
Action
No power to motor.
Check power switches and circuit breakers. Check
motor plug where plugged into control panel.
Probable Cause #1
Action
Pump ran dry.
Call dealer for recommended action.
Note: These motors will feel hot to the touch. This is normal. The
Overheat sensor will turn the motor off if there is an overload or
high temperature problem.
Probable Cause #2
Action
Pump jammed from foreign matter in impeller.
Call dealer for recommended action.
Probable Cause #2
Action
Restricted suction lines
Make sure all valves are open/clear suction of debris.
Probable Cause #3
Action
Motor overheats during hot days while filtering.
Re-program your controls to cycle during the
coolest parts of the day and on shorter cycles.
(see programming instructions)
Trouble Shooting Guide (cont.)
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Air Blower The air blower supplies air to the jets creating a hydro
massage action
Air Loop A back up system for the check valve, prevents water
from entering air blower
Air Venturi Mounted on the lip of the spa or at the equipment
shroud, to induce air to the jets
Cabinet The redwood or Dynalast foam that surrounds the spa,
also called a skirt.
Check Valve Prevents water back flow to blower.
Control Panel Mounted on the lip of the spa. The digital panel that
controls the spas functions.
Control Box Basically the brain of the spa. Power is distributed to all
functions of the spa, pumps, blower, ozonator, flow switch
heat, etc.
Drain The fitting set into the footwell that drains water from the
spa.
Filter The filter cleans the spa and removes particles and debris
and protects the equipment from foreign substances.
Footwell The bottom of a spa where you place your feet. Dynasty
is known for it's larger footwells and comfortable
seating.
G.F.C.I. Breaker The electronic switch installed in the power box of your
house to give power to the spa. This is a non-user
serviceable part.
Gate Valves T-handled valves located at the inlets and outlets of
the equipment. The gate valve blocks or opens the
water line by the equipment.
Heater The thermostatically controlled heater raises the
temperature of the water to the desired degree.
This is located under the control box in the equipment
area.
Hose Bib Used in the draining of the spa, looks like an outdoor
faucet and fits a standard garden hose.
Jets The fittings on your spa that direct the flow of water
for massaging action.
Ozone A water purification supplement method using Ozone
gas. Gas is made by an Ozone Generator unit that can
reduce you sanitizer needs by up to 25%.
Glossary of Terms
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pH Stands for "Potential for Hydrogen" This is the term
used to describe the acid (low pH) or alkalinity
(high pH) condition of the water. The ideal pH for spa
water is 7.5
Skimmer This is the circular outlet at the water level. The skimmer
removes surface debris to the filter. The water level in the
spa should be kept at 2" above the skimmer for optimum
operation.
Glossary of Terms (cont.)
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Spa Models Detail Reference Chart
Baron
Camelot
Duchess
Dynamo II
Dynamo III
Ecstasy
Emperor
Gallant
Jester
Knight
Lancelot
Luxor
Monarch
Princess
Renaissance
Tuscan
Ultima
Venetian
Windsor
9, 21
37, 39
25
11
21
32, 35
25, 36
25, 29, 33
17
17
26, 30
25
44, 46
25
40, 42
18
45, 54
20
41, 43
60"x82"x30"
82"x82"x36"
92"x92"x36"
84"x84"x36"
84"x84"x36"
92"x92"x36"
92"x92"x36"
78"x92"x33"
78"x82"x30"
82"x82"x36"
82"x82"x36"
78"x82"x30"
92"x92"x36"
82"x82"x36"
92"x92"x36"
78"x82"x30"
92"x92"x40
82"x82"x36"
82"x82"x36"
225
320
425
320
320
400
450
325
275
320
320
275
425
320
425
275
475
320
350
3
6
5
4
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
525
615
695
600
600
705
705
650
595
600
615
595
700
615
705
590
735
600
610
2725
3175
4095
3160
3160
3905
4305
3250
2795
3160
3175
2795
4100
3175
4105
2790
4535
3160
3410
Model Jets Dimensions Gal. Persons Dry Filled
Weight