DIVERTER VALVES
Some spas come with diverter valves. These valves are used to
divert the water flow from one seat to another or to the foot jet area depending on the spa model. The valve has a 180° range from one side to the other. If turned all the way to one side all the power and flow from the pump will go to that seat or area. If turned partially to one side or the other, the power and flow will be shared between the seats or areas. To operate the diverter valve properly, turn off the pump first then rotate the valve. This will make turning the valve much easier, and ensure the longevity of the valve.
Some spas come with diverter valves. These valves are used to
divert the water flow from one seat to another or to the foot jet area depending on the spa model. The valve has a 180° range from one side to the other. If turned all the way to one side all the power and flow from the pump will go to that seat or area. If turned partially to one side or the other, the power and flow will be shared between the seats or areas. To operate the diverter valve properly, turn off the pump first then rotate the valve. This will make turning the valve much easier, and ensure the longevity of the valve.
WATERFALL CONTROL
Soothing waterfalls, water fans or waterfall arches are featured on selected models. Handy controls allow for completely adjustable flow to match your every mood.
AIR CONTROLS
These valves, which are located on the topside, are used to control the air that flows through
the jets. By introducing air into the jets, they effectively double their power. Because of the variety of models offered by Clearwater, it would be impractical to describe which air controls correspond with which jets. Experiment by opening all the jets and turn on one motor at a time. Turn the air controls one at a time and take note which jets are affected. Air controls will only affect the jets that are operating.
