5 handrail maintenance, 0 troubleshooting - display messages – Sundance Spas 880 User Manual

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880 SERIES

usage. You will also probably be able to go longer between complete spa
draining’s.

14.5 Handrail Maintenance
The handrails in your Sundance hot tub are manufactured from a high

quality 316 stainless steel alloy. Many people are familiar with the term

“stainless steel” and are surprised to learn that it does indeed rust and

corrode in the presence of chloride salts, free chlorine, or sulfide gasses.

The bad news is the environments that produce these elements are

ocean spray, salted highways, chemical treatments added to swimming

pools and hot tubs, and ground water in numerous coastal areas. The

good news is with proper care, your hot tub’s handrails can maintain their
original finish.

If your stainless handrails shows signs of rusting you should:

Wash with fresh water (a good detergent won’t hurt).

Clean with a good car chrome polish.

Wax with an automotive or fiberglass wax.

You should never:

Clean with chlorinated cleaners or scouring powders.

Use sand paper, “Scotch Brite”, Brillo pads, or similar abrasive

products.

Clean with muratic or hydrochloric acids. Vinegar is ok, but it

won’t do much to remove rust.

15.0 Troubleshooting - Display Messages

There are a number of unique functions designed into your Sundance hot

tub to protect it from damage and/or to aid in troubleshooting. Following

is a listing of all the possible messages along with their meanings:

Message

Meaning
Overheat Protection (Heater is deactivated, filter/
circulation pump is activated). Water temperature
is above acceptable limits. Do not enter the water!
Remove hot tub cover to speed cooling. See “Water is
too hot” (page 52). If condition persists, contact your
Sundance Spas dealer or qualified service technician.

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