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rbr_f2u 3:31pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 
In my opinion HP has worked fine for me. It has a well build system and has a smooth working equipment. HP Compaq Business Notebook 6735s have a high quality performance. It use windows vista as original operating system.
Amoxicillin123 7:19am on Monday, September 13th, 2010 
Junk. Im always glad to see computer makers get saved when on the brink of closure but this hybrid model is a cheap. Great Price for Basic Laptop Laptop is great have had it for a month now.
spans 4:50pm on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 
Good looking, Easy going, quick, strong. No, not me, the HP 6735s Myself being in the category of layman.
pepinfor 7:09am on Monday, June 21st, 2010 
Servicable for business, not so much for personal. The body is sleek, the weight is light, the fan is loud. Oh so loud. Great Clearance Deal Laptop I bought 5 of these laptops from Tiger Direct at $410 to $430 each and may buy 8 to 12 more while they are still available...
skad 11:39am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 
This notebook pretty good, why I can say that? My experience using this notebook was never a problem, for battrey also durable. Eee PC & Co accept accepted abounding critics amiss with their accepted netbook boom. Apparently, these mini laptops.
staffan.ek@husqvarna.se 2:54am on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 
Replacement charger Excellent product, original gear - just hope the cable lasts longer than the one that came with the laptop! derfry A good product but I wold have liked the paperwork that should accompany a computer.

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Jacuzzi J-365

Seating Capacity.. 6 - 7 Adults. Dimensions.. 91" x 84" x 38" (231cm x 213cm x 97cm); For Complete Dimensions, See page 36 Dry Weight.. 750 lbs (340 kg). Filled Weight.. 3,364 lbs (1,755 kg). Water Capacity (Avg. Fill). 374 US gallons (1,416 Liters) Electronic Controls.. Solid State Electronic Controls with LED Readout, Programmable Temperature, Filtration, and Heat Cycles Pump 1 (North American).. 2-Speed, 4.2 hp brake, 2.5 hp continuous. (Export)..2-Speed, 2.0 hp continuous Front Pump 2 (North American).. 1-Speed, 4.2 hp brake, 2.5 hp continuous. (Export)..1-Speed, 2.0 hp continuous Circulation Pump. Yes, 24-Hour (Non-Programmable) Total PowerPro Jets.. 32 PowerPro (MX).. 3, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed) PowerPro (FX2).. 2, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed) PowerPro (LX).. 4, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed) PowerPro (FX).. 23, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed) Massage Selectors.. 2. Air Controls.. 5, On / Off Toggle Style Total Foot Jets Therapy. 4 Water Management System. Two 60 ft2 Filter Cartridges; Filter 1 on 24-Hour Circulation Pump; Filter 2 on Jets. Pump 1; Optional CD Ozone Generator Ready (Factory Installed Ozone Injector) LED Lighting.. One Underwater ProLite with 7 Color Modes, One Colored Waterfall Lights, Cup Holders, and Backlit Pillow Insert with Logo, Cup Holders, and Backlit Pillow Insert with Logo Synthetic Cabinet Colors. Harvest Wheat, Autumn Red, Silverwood, or Roasted Chestnut. Acrylic Colors. Platinum, Sand, Sahara, Bluegrass, Azure, Desert Sand, Cobalt, or Graphite Headrests.. 4 Waterfalls.. One with Independent Flow Rate / On-Off Adjustment; Powered by Pump 1 Electrical Requirements.. North American 60 Hz Models: 240 VAC @ 40A, 50A, or 60A. Export 50 Hz Models: 230-240 VAC @ 20A, 30A, or 40A, or suitably rated circuit breaker to comply with local electrical codes. Certain countries may require dual power inputs; two GFCI RCD Breakers are required for this configuration. Warranty..North American 60 Hz Models: 10 Years Shell, 7 Years Shell Surface, 5 Years for Plumbing Component Leaks, 5 Years Equipment & Controls. After 4/30/Years on Cabinet; Export 50 Hz Models: 2 Years Plumbing Component Leaks, 2 Years Equipment & Controls Audio System (Optional). AM/FM/CD Stereo Receiver (MP3 Player Compatible) with Four Speakers, Subwoofer, Auxiliary Audio Jack for iPods and MP3 Players, Hard-wired Backlit Remote and Standard Wireless Remote
Dimensions/Specifications are Subject to Change Without Notice
Massage Selector / Air Control Diagram
Air Control 1: Opens / Closes Air Inlet to Jets B.
Air Control 2: Opens / Closes Air Inlet to Jets A.
Air Control 3: Opens / Closes Air Inlet to Jets D.
Massage Selector 1: Directs Jet Pump 1 Output Between Jets A & D or B.
Massage Selector 2: Directs Jet Pump 2 Output Between Jets C or E.
Air Control 5: Opens / Closes Air Inlet to Jets E.
Air Control 4: Opens / Closes Air Inlet to Jets C.
Spa Operation Subject to Change without Notice

Seat Depths

A = 25.00" (63.5cm) B = 23.00" (58.4cm) C = 27.50" (69.9cm) D = 22.50" (57.2cm) E = 27.00" (68.6cm) F = 19.25" (48.9cm) G = 26.25" (66.7cm) H = 25.50" (64.8cm) I = 33.25" (84.5cm) Listed Dimensions Represent Distance from Top of Acrylic to Lowest Point in Seat. A H G
Complete Dimensions - All 300 Series Models
Spa Models J-365 J-355 J-345 J-335 J-325 J-315 66" (167.6cm) G J-365 J-355 J-345 J-335 J-325 J-315 31.75" (80.6cm) 29.50" (79.3cm) 30.00" (76.2cm) 28.00" (71.1cm) 26.00" (66.0cm) 84" (213.4cm) DIMENSIONS A-F A B 91" (231.1cm) 16.5" (41.9cm) 84" (213.4cm) 76" (193.0cm) N/A DIMENSIONS G-L H 38" (96.5cm) 36" (91.4cm) 34" (86.4cm) 32" (81.3cm) I 57.50" (146.1cm) 57.25" (145.4cm) 57.38" (145.7cm) 39.63" (100.7cm) J Front Left Front Left Front Right Front Left Front Right Front Left IMPORTANT! Always Measure Each Hot Tub for Exact Dimensions BEFORE Designing its Foundation Support and/or Decking. K L 2.75" (7.0cm) C D E 64.50" (163.8cm) 57.50" (146.1cm) 57.25" (145.4cm) 50.25" (127.6cm) 49.63" (126.1cm) F 64.50" (163.8cm) 57.50" (146.1cm) 57.25" (145.4cm) 50.25" (127.6cm) 49.63" (126.1cm)

- Dimensions Subject to Change Without Notice Spa Top View (J-365 Illustrated)
Control Panel Side View (All Models)

8 20.3cm

11.5 29.2cm

Front Panel

Rear Side View (All Models)

Control Panel Side

Spa Bottom View
Cabinet Radius: 11.125" (28.2cm), 4-Corners

Rear Panel

Left / Right Side View (All Models)
Plastic Pan Bottom Side Panel Conduit Port Side Panel Conduit Port Control Panel

Back Front

Left/Right Side Panel

Spa Drain & Location

Note: Gaps in underlying wood frame are for ventilation purposes; not for electrical hook-ups or other uses.

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Choosing A Location

IMPORTANT: Because of the combined weight of the spa, water and users, it is extremely important that the base upon which the spa rests be smooth, flat, level and capable of uniformly supporting this weight, without shifting or settling, for the entire time the spa is in place. If the spa is placed on a surface which does not meet these requirements, damage to the skirt and/or the spa shell may result. Damage caused by improper support is not covered under warranty. It is the responsibility of the spa owner to assure the integrity of the support at all times. We recommend a poured, reinforced concrete slab with a minimum thickness of 4 inches (10 cm). Wood decking is also acceptable provided it is constructed so that it meets the requirements outlined above.
WARNING: For spas that are to rest on balconies, roofs
or other platforms not specifically tied into main structural support, consult a professional Structural Engineer with experience in this type of application.
The spa must be installed in such a manner as to provide drainage away from it. Placing the spa in a depression without provisions for proper drainage could allow rain, overflow and other casual water to flood the equipment and create a wet condition in which it would sit in. For spas which will be recessed into a floor or deck, install so as to permit access to the equipment, either from above or below, for servicing. Make certain that there are no obstructions which would prevent removal of all side cabinet side panels and access to the jet components, especially on the side with the equipment bay.
! Caution: If the spa is indoors or located in an enclosed area,
proper ventilation should be discussed with an Engineer or authority competent enough to understand the necessary provisions needed to vent moist or heated air and air associated with chemical odors outdoors. When the spa is in use considerable amounts of moisture will escape potentially causing mold and mildew. This can cause health risk. Over time, this can damage certain surfaces, surroundings, and equipment.
4.1Outdoor Location In selecting the ideal outdoor location for your spa, we suggest that you take into consideration: The proximity to changing area and shelter (especially in colder weather). The pathway to and from your spa (this should be free of debris so that dirt and leaves are not easily tracked into the spa). The closeness to trees and shrubbery (remember that leaves and birds could create extra work in keeping the spa clean). A sheltered environment (less wind and weather exposure can result in lowered operation and maintenance costs). The overall enhancement of your environment. It is preferable not to place the spa under an unguttered roof overhang since run-off water will shorten the life expectancy of the spa cover. For spas that are to rest on balconies, roofs or other platforms not specifically tied into main structural support, consult a professional Structural Engineer with experience in this type of application.

8. Place Cover On Spa Keeping the insulating cover in place anytime the spa is not in use will reduce the time required for heating, thereby minimizing operating costs. The time required for initial heat-up will vary depending on the starting water temperature.
DANGER: Risk of PERSONAL injury. Check water temperature carefully before entering hot tub! Excessive water temperature can cause burns, welts and body temperature to rise, hyperthermia (over-heating).
Decontamination Procedure (Steps 9-16) Steps 9-16 below are only required when sanitizer levels are unstable after performing steps 1-6 above. Disregard steps 9-16 below if sanitizer levels remain stable at 3.0-4.0 ppm chlorine or 2.0-4.0 ppm bromine after performing steps 1-6. 9. Add 2.5 ounces of sodium dichlor for every 100 gallons of water. Refer to the table below for approximate water fill volume by model.
CAUTION: Risk of PERSONAL injury OR SPA DAMAGE! Never add chlorine tablets (trichlor) or acid to your hot tub for any reason! These chemical may damage components within your hot tub, burn or irritate your skin, create a rash, and void the manufacturer warranty for your spa.
Water Fill Volume by Model Spa Model J-375 J-365 J-355 J-345 J-335 J-325 J-315 Approximate Fill Volume 530 US Gallons (2,006 Liters) 500 US Gallons (1,893 Liters) 485 US Gallons (1,836 Liters) 458 US Gallons (1,734 Liters) 453 US Gallons (1,715 Liters) 430 US Gallons (1,628 Liters) 274 US Gallons (1,037 Liters) Sodium Dichlor 13.5 oz 12.5 oz 12.0 oz 11.5 oz 11.5 oz 11.0 oz 7.0 oz
10. Leave spa cover open during this step to allow excessive chemical vapors to exit spa, protecting pillows and plastic knobs from chemical attack. If spa is indoors, open doors and windows for proper ventilation. Turn on all jet pumps for one hour, then place the massage selector knob in the center combo position and open all air controls. Note: You will need to press the jets pump button(s) every 20 minutes since these functions have an automatic 20 minute time-out function that turns them off.
WARNING: risk of PERSONAL INJURY!
To decrease the risk of injury, drowning or entrapment, never leave your hot tub unattended for any reason while the cover is open and accessible, especially to small children and animals! Precautions should be taken to minimize your exposure to chemical vapors (that could cause lung, brain, or skin damage).

11. Turn off power to the spa at the circuit breaker, then drain spa as outlined in Section 12.2 Draining And Refilling (page 33). 12. Fill spa until water covers all jets but does not touch the bottom of the lowest headrest. DO NOT OVERFILL. CAUTION: TO DECREASE BUILD UP ON COMPONENTS AND MINIMIZE ACRYLIC DAMAGE. Never fill with water from a water softener. If your water is extremely hard, it is preferable to fill half-way with hard water and the rest of the way with softened water. You may fill entirely with hard water if you use a special water additive available from your Jacuzzi dealer. 13. Consult your authorized Jacuzzi dealer for chemical recommendations, then add chemicals to spa water to achieve a constant sanitizer reading within the levels recommended by the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals/USA printed on the inside cover of this manual. 14. Turn on all jet pumps when adding chemicals to ensure proper mixing and leave your spa cover open until the sanitizer level falls below 4.0 ppm to protect pillows and plastic knobs from chemical attack.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY.
To decrease the risk of injury, entrapment or drowning, never leave your hot tub unattended for any reason, especially if while the cover is open and accessible to small children and animals! To decrease the risk of contracting a waterborne illness (e.g. an infection, bacteria or virus) and/or respiratory ailments, maintain water chemistry within 6 step parameters. If you or other bathers experience such a condition, discontinue use and seek immediate medical attention.
15. Establish a sanitizer reading between 3.0-4.0 ppm chlorine or 2.0-4.0 ppm bromine, then allow the spa to set undisturbed for 8 hours. Retest water after 8 hours to determine if sanitizer levels are stable. If sanitizer levels are stable, your spa is ready for use. To ensure healthy water conditions, always maintain a constant sanitizer reading within the levels recommended by the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals/USA printed on the inside cover of this manual. If sanitizer levels are not stable at this time, it will be necessary to repeat this procedure in its entirety (steps 1-15) until stable sanitizer readings are achieved. 16. After adequate sanitizer levels are achieved, close all spa air controls by rotating them clockwise to maximize heat retention when spa is not in use.

12.3Pillow Care Remove and clean the headrest pillows as needed with soapy water using a cloth or soft-bristle brush. Always remove the pillows when adding chemical shock treatment to the spa water. When the sanitizer reading is below 4.0 ppm, pillows can be reinstalled.
CAUTION: Never attempt to remove the pillows by pulling on the complete assembly! The pillows utilize a bolt-on design that prohibits removal without tools.
To remove pillows: 1. Grasp pillow insert (A) with finger tips and gently pry outward from pillow base (C). 2. Use a standard screwdriver to loosen and remove mounting bolts (B) from pillow base. 3. Assemble in reverse order after cleaning. DONOT overtighten pillow mounting bolts! 12.4 Cleaning The Spa Interior To preserve the sheen of your spas surface, it is crucial that you avoid using abrasive cleaners or cleaners which have adverse chemical effect on the surface. If you are not certain as to the suitability of a particular cleanser, consult your authorized Jacuzzi dealer. Regardless of the cleanser used, use extreme care to assure that no soap residue is left on the surface. This could cause severe sudsing when the spa is refilled. 12.5Maintaining the Cover Using the Jacuzzi insulating spa cover anytime the spa is not in use will significantly reduce your operating costs, heat-up time and maintenance requirements. To prolong the life of the cover, handle it with care and clean it regularly using mild soap and water. Periodic treatments with a special conditioner developed for Jacuzzi spa covers will help protect against deterioration caused by UV rays from the sun. Never allow anyone to stand or sit on the cover, and avoid dragging it across rough surfaces. 12.6 Maintaining The Synthetic Cabinet Your new spas synthetic cabinet requires little or no maintenance of any kind. To clean, simply wipe cabinet with a clean towel and mild soap solution.
J-300 Series J-300 Series CAUTION: Never spray cabinet with a garden hose for any reason since this action may induce an electrical short in the spas electrical equipment. 12.7Winterizing Your Jacuzzi spa is designed to automatically protect itself against freezing when operating properly. During periods of severe freezing temperatures, you should check periodically to be certain that the electrical supply to the spa has not been interrupted. In extreme, bitter cold weather less than -20 F (-29 C), choose the F3 Standard filtration/heating mode to prevent freezing (page 28). If you do not intend to use your spa, or if there is a prolonged power outage during periods of severe freezing temperatures, it is important that all water be removed from the spa and equipment to protect against damage from freezing. Expert winterization of your spa is highly recommended, contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer. In emergency situations, damage can be minimized by taking the following steps: CAUTION: Turn off power to hot tub! 1. Turn off power to the spa. 2. Follow the directions on page 33 for draining the spa. 3. Turn the massage/diverter selector(s) into the middle combo position to allow the water in the plumbing lines to drain, see page 27. 4. Turn the waterfall valve(s) to the open position to allow the water in the plumbing lines to drain, see page 27. 5. As the water level drops below the seats, use whatever means necessary to get the water out of the recessed seating areas and into the foot well, such as a wet/dry vacuum. 6. When the water level ceases to drop, use whatever means available to remove any remaining water from the foot well, such as a wet/dry vacuum. 7. Remove the synthetic cabinet panel under the control panel and locate the drain plugs on the front of the pump(s), (Figure A, page 16). Remove plugs to allow water to drain out of pumps and heater. Note: Approximately one to two gallons will be released during this procedure. Use a wet/dry vacuum or other means to keep this from flooding the equipment compartment. Replace the drain plugs. 8. Reinstall synthetic cabinet side panel and cover spa so that no casual moisture can enter into it. Consult your authorized Jacuzzi dealer if you have any questions regarding winter use or winterizing.

12.8Restarting Your Spa in Cold Weather If you want to start up your spa after it has sat empty for a time in freezing temperatures, be aware that the water remaining in certain sections of the piping may still be frozen. This situation will block water flow preventing the spa from operating properly and possibly damaging the equipment. We recommend you consult your authorized Jacuzzi dealer for guidance before attempting to restart your spa under these conditions.
13.0Water Quality Maintenance
To decrease the risk of contracting a waterborne illness (e.g. an infection, bacteria or virus) and/or respiratory ailments, maintain water quality within specified limits. This will enhance your enjoyment and prolong the life of the hot tubs equipment. Doing so requires regular attention because the water chemistry involved is a balance of several factors. Procrastination in regard to water maintenance will result in poor and potentially unhealthful conditions for soaking and even damage to your hot tub investment. For specific guidance on maintaining water quality, consult your Authorized Jacuzzi dealer who can recommend appropriate chemical products for sanitizing and maintaining your hot tub.
WARNING: Failure to maintain water quality WILL: Increase risk of contracting a waterborne illness (e.g. an infection bacteria or virus) and/or respiratory ailments. Damage the equipment, components and spa shell, which are not covered under the hot tubs warranty.
CAUTION: Never store hot tub chemicals inside the hot tubs equipment bay. The equipment bay may reach elevated temperatures, this is where high voltage electronic devices are located. This area is not intended for storage of any kind. 13.1 pH Control pH is a measure of relative acidity or alkalinity of water and is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. The midpoint of 7 is said to be neutral, above which is alkaline and below which is acidic. In spa water, it is very important to maintain a slightly alkaline condition of 7.4 to 7.6 pH. Problems become proportionately severe the further outside of this range the water gets. A low pH will be corrosive to metals in the spa equipment. A high pH will cause minerals to deposit on the interior surface (scaling). In addition,
the ability of the sanitation agents to keep the spa clean is severely affected as the pH moves beyond the ideal range. That is why almost all spa water test kits contain a measure for pH as well as the sanitizer.
13.2Sanitizing To destroy bacteria and organic compounds in the spa water, a sanitizer must be used regularly. Chlorine and bromine are the two most popular sanitizers used to date. The Proclear Mineral Spa Clarifier designed especially for your hot tub is a beneficial product for water maintenance. Many other additives are available for your spa. Some are necessary to compensate for out-of-balance water; some aid in cosmetic water treatment and others simply alter the feel or smell of the water. Your authorized Jacuzzi dealer can advise you on the use of these additives. When adding spa shock (chlorine or non-chlorine) or pH balancing chemicals activate the jets pump(s) and leave the spa cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes. By doing this you will allow excessive chemical vapors to exit the spa, protecting pillows and plastic knobs from chemical attack.

WARNING: Risk of Hyperthermia (over-heating)
Causing Severe Injury, burns, or welts.
Water temperature is above acceptable limits. DO NOT ENTER SPA! Water temperature has reached 112 F (44 C) and the low speed jets pump 1 and optional circulation pump (when equipped) has activated to circulate water through heater. Contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer or qualified service technician. To correct condition: Remove the spa's cover and allow your spa to cool down. Program the filter settings for Economy Mode (page 28). Raise water temperature setting to cancel Summer Logic condition (page 38). If the condition persists, contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer. 14.8Panel Displays (- - -)
WARNING: Risk of Hyperthermia (over-heating) !
Causing Severe Injury, burns, or welts. Water temperature is above acceptable limits. DO NOT ENTER SPA! The safety Watchdog software has been triggered and the spa is deactivated. A problem has been detected which could cause damage to the spa or its components. Contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer or qualified service technician.
J-300 Series 15.0Troubleshooting Procedures
In the event your Jacuzzi spa is not working the way it should, please first review all the installation and operating instructions in this manual and check for messages on the panel display. If you are still not satisfied it is working properly, please follow the appropriate troubleshooting instructions below. Note: If any of the supply cords to accessories are damaged, they must be replaced by authorized service personnel. Contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer or qualified service technician. 15.1None of the Components Operate (e.g. Pump, Light) Check the following: 1. Is there power to the spa? 2. Is the household circuit breaker tripped? 3. Contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer or qualified service technician. 15.2Pump Does Not Operate But Light Does Press the JETS 1 button: If no water movement is detected, make sure power is going to the spa and check the water level. If this does not solve the problem, contact your authorized Jacuzzi dealer or qualified service technician. The main jets pump 1 operates but no water flows to jets. Check the following: Jets may all be closed. Verify all jets are in the open on position (sec. 10.5, page 26). Pump may not be properly primed. This can happen after the spa is drained and refilled. Press the JETS 1 button on the control panel several times, never leaving the motor running for more than 5 to 10 seconds at a time. Turn power off and let the air out of spa plumbing system by removing the filter cartridge (sec. 12.1, page 30). Make certain you reinstall the filter cartridge before turning on spa power and restarting the jets pump 1. 15.3Poor Jet Action Make sure all jets are in the full open on position (page 26). Press the JETS 1 button to make certain pump #1 is on. Verify all air controls are in the "on" position by pressing down on their Jacuzzi Logo (page 27). Check for dirty filter. Clean, if necessary (Section 12.1, page 30). 15.4Water is Too Hot Reduce thermostat setting.

15.5No Heat 1. Check thermostat setting. 2. Keep the spa cover in place while heating. 3. Check the settings to see if your spa is in economy filtration/heating mode (page 28). Should checking the above steps fail to correct the problem, please call your Jacuzzi Hot Tub dealer so that they may arrange service. We build the best spas in the industry. Nonetheless, we are always striving to improve the quality and features of our products.
Your input as a Jacuzzi spa owner is a cherished part of this process. If you have any comments or suggestions, or if you wish to be informed on any new products for your spa, please write to us. CONGRATULATIONS on your good taste and welcome to the happiest and most relaxed family in the world!

Light DCU

Control Panel
Waterfall and Footwell lights can connect to any plug on the DCU (P/N 6560-134)

A Yellow Connector

12 VAC From X W Transformer
J-300 Series 16.0 Circuit Board Diagrams
16.1North American J-335, J-345, J-355, J-365 and J-375 Dedicated Power Models (60 Hz) This wiring diagram is used for all North American, 240V (60 Hz) dedicated power models.

6560-134

Blue wires 12 VAC constant voltage (connects to the yellow wires on the transformer)
Logic Jumper Settings (Factory Defaults Shown) JP1 1-2 ON = 40A Logic JP1 1-2 OFF = 50A Logic (Factory Default Setting) JP1 3-4 ON = 2 Pump Operation JP1 3-4 OFF = 1 Pump Operation JP1 5-6 ON = 60A Logic (Remove JP1 1-2 Jumper) JP1 5-6 OFF = Leave Off for 40A or 50A Logic JP1 7-8 ON = Celsius Temperature Display JP1 7-8 OFF = Fahrenheit Temperature Display
TEMPERATURE SENSOR HI - LIMIT / FREEZE SENSOR FLOW SWITCH

OZONATOR (OPTIONAL)

CIRC. PUMP

TRANSFORMER 240 VAC

12 VAC Output to Waterfall Light/ Footwell Light Controller

PUMP 1

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any inteference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

16.3Export J-335, J-345, J-355, J-365 and J-375 Models (50 Hz) This wiring diagram is used for all Export 230 VAC 50 Hz spa models.
Logic Jumper Settings (Factory Defaults Shown) JP1 1-2 ON = 20A Logic JP1 1-2 OFF = 30A Logic JP1 3-4 ON = 2 Pump Operation JP1 3-4 OFF = 1 Pump Operation JP1 5-6 ON = 40A Logic (Remove JP1 1-2 Jumper) JP1 5-6 OFF = Leave Off for 20A or 30A Logic JP1 7-8 ON = Celsius Temperature Display JP1 7-8 OFF = Fahrenheit Temperature Display
OZONATOR (optional) K2 J2

K3 J3 K4

K6 K7 K8
BRN J5 JBLU BRN BLU JJF1 20A, 250V SC-20

BLU J6

Heater 2.7 kW @ 230 VAC
Optional Stereo And Power Supply

BLU BRN

230 VAC 3-Wire Connection (50Hz, 1-Phase Service) USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. WIRE SIZE MUST BE APPROPRIATE PER NEC AND/OR LOCAL CODES

Light DCU X W

Transformer 230 VAC

J20 J1

Temperature Sensor J2 J3 J4 Flow Switch Hi-limit/Freeze Sensor
Blue wires 12 VAC constant voltage (connects to the yellow wires on the transformer) X W 12 VAC From Transformer

Ozonator Optional

BRN J14

Circ. Pump

Logic Jumper Settings
BLU K5 Heater IN J17 BLK BLU BRN BLU BRN Heater Specifications Export 50 Hz Model: 2.7 kW @ 230 VAC J7 J8 J9 J10 Heater OUT K7 K8
All Export 50 Hz Models: JP1 1-2 ON = 20A Logic* JP1 1-2 OFF = 30A Logic *Factory Jumper Setting
Temp. Jumper Settings (All Models): JP1 7-8 ON = Celsius Temp Display JP1 7-8 OFF = Fahrenheit Temp Display

F1 BRN 20A 250V SC-20

Main Pump
16.4Export J-315 and J-325 Models (50 Hz) This wiring diagram is used for all Export 230 VAC 50 Hz spa models.

GRN BLU BRN

230 VAC, 3-Wire Connection (50Hz, 1-Phase Service) USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. WIRE SIZE MUST BE APPROPRIATE PER NEC AND/OR LOCAL CODES
J-300 Series 17.0Optional Stereo Receiver Functions
17.1Stereo Receiver Control Functions

2 ZONE

A R CH

AS-PS SAT INFO

AUDIO ENTER

AQ-CD-3

MULTIENVIRONMENT PLAYER
Models equipped with the stereo option only: To start enjoying your new Stereo Receiver, please read the following operation instructions in their entirety. 1. Power Button: Press PWR (Power) to turn deck on or off. 2. Open Button: Press Open to flip down the front access panel for CD access. Gently insert CD into slot (DO NOT FORCE!) Make sure to close the front panel to prevent damage to the unit. Eject Button (Not Illustrated): After releasing the front panel, press the Eject button located to the left of CD slot to eject the CD. The unit does not have to be on to eject the CD. Reset button (Not Illustrated): After releasing the front panel, use a pencil or any nonmetallic object to press and hold the reset button for five seconds to reset the main unit and the unit will return to the factory default settings. Note: Never insert a wet or moist CD since it may damage the mechanism and void the manufacturer warranty. 3. Top Button: Has no function. 4. Mute Button: Press Mute to mute audio output. The word Mute flashes on the display panel. Press again to return to previous volume level. 5. Menu Function List Button: Press Menu to navigate through the list of stereo performance functions. Steps to access menu items: A. To access the MENU press the Menu button < 3 seconds.

BASS (Bass Level): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Bass level range from -6 to +6.
BASS -CFQ (Bass Center Frequency): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Bass Center Frequency to 60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, or 200 Hz. BASS-Q: (Bass Quality Factor): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Bass Quality Factor to 2N, 1N, 1W or 2W. See Figure 1. Shows the Bass Quality factor (Curve characteristics) of each step
15.0 12.5 10.0 7.5 Level (dB) 5.0 2.5 0.100 Frequency (Hz) 1.0K 10.0K

1W 2W 2N 1N

Figure 1
MIDDLE (Middle Level): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Middle level range from -6 to +6. MID-CFQ (Middle Center Frequency): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Middle Range Center Frequency to 500 Hz, 1 KHz, 1.5 KHz, or 2.5 KHz. MIDDLE-Q (Middle Quality Factor): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Middle Quality Factor to 2N, 1N, 1W or 2W. Shows the Middle Quality factor (Curve characteristics) of each step

Level (dB)

100 Frequency (Hz) 1.10 1.104 1.105

Figure 2

TREBLE (Treble Level): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Treble level range from -6 to +6. TRE-CFQ (Treble Center Frequency): User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the desired Treble center frequency to 10 KHz, 12.5 KHz, 15 KHz, or 17.5 KHz. BALANCE: User has 5 seconds to use the Volume Up or Down button to adjust the Balance between the right and left speakers from R12 (full right) to L12 (full left). C00 represents an equal balance between the right and left speakers. FADER: User has 5 seconds to use Volume Up or Down button to adjust the Fader between the front and rear speakers from R12 (full rear) to F12 (full front). C00 represents an equal balance between the front and rear speakers.
7. Volume Up Button: Press + (Volume Up) to increase the volume level. The volume level is shown on the display panel, ranging from 0 to 46. 8.Volume Down Button: Press - (Volume Down) to decrease the volume level. The volume level is shown on the display panel, ranging from 46 to 0. 9. Mode Button: Short press the Mode button to change input from XM Tuner (not used), CD, AUX, or Tuner. The mode selection is shown on the display panel. 10. Band Button: Press Band to change between FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, or AM2 bands.
11. Sub-Woofer (SUBW) Button: Press the SUB-W button to activate the Sub-woofer function On, and Sub-woofer will appear on the LCD display for 3 seconds. Press the SUB-W button again to turn off the Sub-woofer function. 12. 2 Zone Button: The feature is not used. 13. iX-Bass Button (XBAS) Button: Press the iX-BASS button to turn on the iX-BASS function, and iX-BASS will appear in the LCD display for 3 seconds. Press the iX-BASS button again to turn off the iX-Bass function. 14. AS/PS (Automatically Store/Preset Scan) Button: While in seek mode the stereo unit will automatically select 6 strong stations and store them in the current band. Select a band (if needed). Preset Scan: Scan stations stored in the current band. Select a band, press AS/PS button for less than 3 seconds. The unit will pause for ten seconds at each preset station. Press AS/PS button again to stop scanning when the desired station is reached. Stereo: The unit will automatically pick up a stereo signal when available. When in stereo mode, the ST icon appears in the display. When no stereo signal is available, the unit will automatically revert to mono operation, and no icon will be displayed. 15. Preset 1/Pause Play Button: In Tuner mode, any station can be stored as preset 1 by pressing and holding this button for 2 seconds, after the desired station is selected. To recall the station preset, simply press and release this button. In CD mode, pressing this button will pause or play the CD. When inserting a CD make sure the label side is facing up. 16. Preset 2/INT Button: In Tuner mode, any station can be stored as preset 2 by simply pressing and holding this button for 2 seconds, after the desired station is selected. To recall the station preset, simply press and release this button. In CD mode, pressing this button will preview each song on the disc for about 10 seconds. Press again to turn off this feature or once the desired track is reached. 17. Preset 3/RPT Button: In Tuner mode, any station can be stored as preset 3 by simply pressing and holding this button for several seconds, after the desired station is selected. To recall the station preset, simply press and release this button. In CD mode, pressing this button will play a song repeatedly. Press again to turn off this feature.

24. Playback Order of CD with MP3 Files: A directory that does not include an MP3 file is skipped. We recommend that you make no more than two levels for each disc. Maximum number of folders: 255 Maximum number of folder levels: 8 Maximum number of characters for MP3 file name and folder name: 32 Sampling frequency: (32 kHz 44.1 kHz for WMA) and (16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48kHz for MP3) Bit rates: 32-320 Kbps MP3 decoding format: MPEG 1, 2 & 2.5 Audio Layer 3 Folder names and file names can be displayed with up to 11 characters. The characters A-Z, 0-9 can be displayed on this unit, other characters may not be displayed correctly. ID3 tag is supported. 25. Reading MP3 files from a disc: When a disc containing MP3 data is loaded, the unit checks all the data on the disc. If the disc contains numerous folders with many levels or non-MP3/WMA files, it takes a longer time to start playback. In addition, it may take time for the unit to move to the next MP3 file and the fast forward function may not be performed smoothly. Loading such a media may produce loud noise and cause damage to the speakers. When selected to play, files and
folders are accessed in order in which they were written by the CD writer. Therefore, the playing order may not be the same as the order in which they are expected. For example, a disc with the following folder/file hierarchy is subject to folder select, file select and play back order as illustrated on page 55. Note: Do not attempt to play a media containing a non-MP3/WMA file with the the MP3/WMA extension or a media containing non MP3/WMA files. 17.2Stereo Audio Receiver Specifications Tuner FM tuning Range...87.5-107.9 MHz FM Signal-to-Noise... 80 dB. Stereo Separation.... 45 dB Capture Ratio... 2.0 dB AM tuning Range... 530.1-710 kHz. Usable Sensitivity (IEC Standard).. 22.5/27.0 (v/dBf) General Power...DC 11.5 -14.4V Pre Output Voltage... 5V Current Consumption.. < 15A Stand-By-Mode.... < 1A Maximum Mounting Angle.. 30 from horizontal Fuse... 15-Amp Mini ATM Type
17.3 CD/MP3/WMA folder/file hierarchy When selected for play, folder search, file search or folder select, files and folders are accessed in the order in which they were written. Because of this, the order in which they are expected to be played may not match the order in which they are actually played. For example, a media with the following folder/file hierarchy is subject to folder search, file search or folder select as shown below. An outline of a media with MP3/WMA is shown below. Subfolders are shown as folders in the folder currently selected.

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4
001.MP3 002.MP3 003.MP3 004.MP009.MP3

NOT DISPLAY

Folder
The equipment assigns folder numbers. The user cannot assign folder numbers. It is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3/ WMA files. (These folders will be skipped without displaying the folder number and name)
010.MP3 011.MP012.MP3 013.MP3 014.MP015.MP3 016.MP3

017.MP3

019.MP3 020.MP3

018.MP3

005.MP3

09 021.MP3 022.MP3

03 006.MP3 007.MP3 008.MP3

023.MP3

A. CD/MP3/WMA File/folder play 1. There are three different play methods as following: Press the M2 button more than 3 seconds during playing an MP3/ WMA disc for intro play to all files of the current folder. Intro play should restart from the first song of the current folder, after all files in the current files have been intro-played. To disable current folder intro play, long press M2 button more than 3 seconds. Press the M2 button less than 3 seconds is intro play to all files on the disc. Intro play should re-start at the very first file of the disc after all files in the disc has been intro played. To disable all files intro play, press M2 button less than 3 seconds. 2. File/Folder Repeat play : Press the M3 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc for repeat play for all files of the current folder and keep on repeat playing the current folder until repeat play is disabled. To disable current folder repeat play, long press M3 button more than 3 seconds. Press the M3 button less than 3 seconds to repeat play the current file and keep on repeat playing the current file until the repeat play is disabled. To disable current file repeat play, press M3 button less than 3 seconds. 3. File/Folder Random play: Press the M4 button more than 3 seconds during playing MP3/WMA disc to random play for all files of the current folder. To disable current folder random play, long press M4 button more than 3 seconds. Press the M4 button less than 3 seconds is random play to all files on the disc. To disable all file random play, press M4 button less than 3 seconds. B. CD/MP3/WMA File or Folder Search 1. Folder/Files Navigate Searching Press the BAND button. The LCD will display "Navigate", and the illumination around the select knob will blink. Rotate the knob to navigate through all folders and sub-folders on the disc. The folder names will be displayed on the LCD. Press the select knob for more than three seconds to play the first file in the folder. Press the select knob for less than three seconds to access the sub-folders or files. Rotate the select knob to navigate, then press the select knob to confirm and begin file play. During navigation search, press AS/PS or rotate the select knob counter-clockwise to move back to the last upper level of a folder.

C. ID3 information display For any MP3/WMA file recording with ID3 Tag information. The ID3 information such like Album title, Track title, Artist Title will be displayed and automatic scrolling through the LCD while the file is playing. User also allows pressing the AS/PS button repeatedly to view the ID3 tag information manually.
DESCRIPTION FOLDER ICON FILE ICON TRACK ICON ARTIST ICON ALBUM ICON
17.4Stereo Audio Receiver Troubleshooting Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer. Symptom

No power

The fuse is blown Presence of CD disc inside the player

Solution

Replace the fuse Remove the disc in the player, then put a new one Insert the compact disc with the label facing upward Clean the disc or try to play a new one Leave the player to off for an hour or so, then try again Adjust volume to a desired level Check wiring connection Press the RESET button. Front panel is not properly fixed into its place
Disc cannot be loaded or ejected
Inserting the disc in reverse direction Compact disc is extremely dirty or defective disc Condensation Volume is in minimum
No sound The operation keys do not work
Wiring is not properly connected The built-in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise
Sound skips. The radio does not work. The radio station automatic selection does not work. ERROR The installation angle is more than 30 degrees The disc is extremely dirt or defective disc The antenna cable is not connected The signals are too weak Adjust the installation angle to less than 30 degrees Clean the compact disc. Then try to play a new one Insert the antenna cable firmly Select a station manually Press the eject button to correct the problem. If the error code does not disappear, consult your nearest service dealer Replace the disc
Mechanism Error Maybe disc dirty/disc scratched/disc upside down

 

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