Troubleshooting guide

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CONTROL PANELS
When water temperature is 1˚F (0.5˚C)
lower than the Set Point, the heater will
automatically turn on until water tempera-
ture reaches the Set Point plus 1˚F (0.C).
The "Heater" indicator lights up
when the heater is on.
Note: If your system is configured in Low Current
Mode, the heater will not start if a pump is running
at high speed.
The Quick Reference Card provides a quick overview of your spa's main
functions and the operations accessible with your digital control pad.
The system automatically performs twolter cycles per day, at 12-hour intervals. During a filter cycle,
Pump 2 runs for one minute, then Pump 1 runs for the programmed number of hours and the
ozonator is activated.
To set thelter cycle duration:
Press and hold Spa Light key
for 5 seconds. The display
will show the currently set
filter cycle duration in hours.
Use Warm/Cool key to change
setting.
0 = noltration
12 = continuous filtration
When the desired setting is
displayed, press Spa Light key
to confirm. Alter cycle will
start.
The "Filter Cycle" indi-
cator lights up when
the filter cycle is on.
The "Heater" indicator isashing
when pumps are running at high
speed.
Not a bug but a feature!
The heater is automatically turn-
ed off when pumps are running
at high speed to limit the elec-
trical current draw.
Pumps have started up for one
minute on several occasions and
"Filter Cycle" indicator is flashing.
Not a bug but a feature!
Our Smart Winter Mode
protects your spa from the cold
by automatically turning pumps
on for one minute several times
a day to prevent water from
freezing in pipes.
3 flashing dots are displayed.
A problem has been detected.
Do not enter the water! Check
and open water valves. Clean
filter if necessary. Check water
level. Add water if needed.
Shut power oand power your
spa up again to reset the system.
Call your dealer or service sup-
plier if problem persists.
The display isashing.
A power failure has occurred.
Press any key to reset the
system, then reprogram all
desired parameters.
Water temperature isashing.
Water temperature in the spa
has reached 11F (4C).
Do not enter the water! Allow
the water to cool down. The
system will reset automatically
when water reaches 109˚F
(4C).
Call your dealer or service
supplier if problem persists.
Programming thelter cycle duration:
Troubleshooting:
Press and hold Warm/Cool key
once to increase temperature.
To decrease, press and hold Warm/
Cool key again. The temperature
setting will be displayed for 5
seconds to confirm your new
selection.
The "Set Point" indicator
displays the desired
temperature, NOT the
current water temperature!
Water temperature can be
adjusted by increments from 59
to 104˚F (15 to 40˚C).
Setting water temperature:
Press Spa Light key to turn light on.
Press a second time to turn light
off. A built-in timer automatically
turns light off after 2 hours, unless
it has been manually deactivated.
The "Light" indicator is dis-
played when light is on.
Turning the light on:
Press Pump 2 key to turn Pump 2
on. Press a second time to turn
Pump 2 off. A built-in timer
auto-matically turns Pump 2 off
after 20 minutes, unless it has
been manually deactivated.
The "Pump 2" indicator lights
up when Pump 2 is on.
Starting Pump 2:
Press Pump 1 key to turn Pump 1 on
at low speed. Press a second time
to turn Pump 1 to high speed. A
third time turns Pump 1 o. A
built-in timer automatically turns
Pump 1 off after 20 minutes, unless
it has been manually deactivated.
The "Pump 1" indicator lights
up when Pump 1 is on.
Starting Pump 1:
Automatic water heater start:
An irregularlyashing "Filter Cycle" indicator means that the system has stopped filtering after 3
hours because water temperature exceeds the Set Point by more than F (1˚C). If the temperature
cools down to 1˚F (0.5˚C) above Set Point before the scheduled end of the cycle,ltering will resume
for the remainder of the programmed duration.
After a power failure, the filter cycle duration will return to its default value (6 hours). In this case, the
firstlter cycle will start 12 hours after power has been restored.