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  1. Thank you for all the insight, I really appreciate it. And congratulations - you're my new best friend - I'm sending you a message. LOL
  2. Mornin' y'all. I purchased a new Caldera Vanto spa. The dealer came out this passed Friday and turned it on, added the chems, installed the ProLift II Lever, and ran me through some basics. He left and I have been glued to the owner's manual ever since. I am hoping that someone can help me understand what a typical day of a spa owner entails. Obviously, it stays powered on as opposed to being powered off each night, I get that. But that's about the extent of my understanding of how this all works. The spa has a sleep mode. After exiting the spa, I turn all four of the Air Control levers to the closed position and turn off the lights and the jets, and activate the Sleep/Econ Mode (or so I think). I cover it up and go in the house. A little while later, I can hear the pumps kick on. Why ? Why do they kick on? I am assuming it has to do with the filter cycles. I don't even understand what exactly happens during a filter cycle. Speaking of filter cycles - Filter Cycle 1 is defaulted to run for 60 minutes and Filter Cycle 2 is defaulted to run for 30 minutes 12 hours after Filter Cycle 1. Does that sound right? The LCD Display Control Panel stays lit 24/7 and never goes off - Seems weird to me. Is that okay? Assuming the Sleep/Econ Mode is working correctly (???) when would you take it out of Sleep/Econ Mode - as soon as you wake up the next day? An hour before you want to use it? So if someone could just walk me through it, I'd be so very grateful. My dealer isn't in on Sundays and I'd like to wrap my head around this before I literally become one with the manual which clearly isn't explaining things in a manner that I understand them (blonde thing, maybe). I may have more questions - but for now, this is it.
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