(A) Select—A—Swirl™ Jets
The water flow direction is adjustable by rotating the directional jet nozzle. The amount of pressure can be adjusted by rotating the outer rim of
the jet(s) clockwise for minimum pressure and counter–clockwise for maximum pressure. Pressure may also be varied by the use of the
air control.
This jet can be removed for cleaning by turning the outer ring counter–clockwise until you feel it stop. Then slightly apply pressure in the same direction to overcome the “stop”. The jet can then be pulled out of the jet body for cleaning. To install the jet, insert the jet back into the body and turn clockwise.
(B) Pulsator Jets
Interchangeable with SELECT–A–SWIRL™ and QUAD STREAM™ jets. Water pressure can be adjusted by rotating the outer rim of the jet(s) clockwise for minimum pressure and counter–clockwise for maximum pressure. Pressure may also be varied by the use of the air control.
This jet can be removed for cleaning by turning the outer ring counter–clockwise until you feel it stop. Then slightly apply pressure in the same direction to overcome the “stop” . The jet can then be pulled out of the jet body for cleaning. To install the jet, insert the jet back into the body and turn clockwise.
(C) Quad Stream™
Interchangeable with Select—A—Swirl™ and Pulsator Jets. It is one powerful jet, whose force, redirected into four different directions, results in strong, even vibrations to soothe those overworked calf muscles.
(D) Turbo Jet
The Turbo Whirlpool Jet is not individually adjustable. To adjust the flow, you must open or close air control valve.
The Turbo Whirlpool Jet utilizes a high flow design to create a powerful whirlpool current throughout the spa. It's great for working out the hard to relieve knot. For cleaning purposes, the Turbo Jet face can be removed by turning the face counter clockwise. Re-install by pushing the face in and turning clockwise.
(E) Three—Way Power Diverter Valve
This valve is functional when the primary or secondary, two-speed pumps are operating. Water may be diverted to two individual sections of jets or a combined operation of both sections.
Do not adjust when pump is set at high speed.
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(F) Cluster Jet
These jets work as a team, that’s why they’re usually found in groups of two or more. They can deliver vigorous pinpoint action for a therapeutic effect, or you can turn into soothing massage with just a twist of your finger.
(G) Midi Direction & Midi Swirl(Tension Ease™)
Creates a powerful massaging action that penetrates deep into your upper back, neck and shoulders—the areas most commonly afflicted by tension. Adjust the pressure to your own comfort level.
(H) Air Control
The Air Controls are used to introduce air into the water jet stream. They allow the user to increase (open) jet pressure or decrease (close) jet pressure as desired.
(I) Waterfall Operations
On the spas models with this feature this valve increases or decreases volume of water from the waterfall. On the some models, a second valve of this type increases or decreases the volume of water from the Colorado River Jet.™
(J) Fragrance Injectors
These injectors blow thousands of air bubbles while at the same time allowing the Aroma scents to be released.
(K) Turbo Massage Jet
With the Power Diverter Valve turned to left or right depending on the spa model, the water will be delivered exclusively to the Turbo Massage Jet. The Turbo massage therapy is great for working out those hard-to-relieve muscleknots and to create swirling whirlpool effect in the spa. The Turbo Massage jet pressure can be adjusted by rotating the Power Diverter Valve between left and right positions.
(L) Directional And Rotational Massage Jets
When the pump(s) is on and the Turbo massage jet is in the off position, the Directional Quad jets and Rotational Therapy jets will be operational. The nozzle of the Directional Quad jets can be adjusted to direct the flow to specific part of your body. The Rotational jets provide a “swirling” type therapy. The water pressure can be adjusted in both jets by rotating the outer rim of the jet clockwise for minimum pressure and counter clockwise for maximum pressure. Water pressure can also be varied by opening or closing the air control. |