Owner`s manual

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Champion Spas®
OWNER'S MANUAL
FILTER CYCLE MODES
Filter Cycles are set using a start time and duration. Start Time is indicated by an “A” for AM
and a “P” for PM in the bottom right corner of the display. The Duration setting has no “A” or
“P” indicator.
The Cycles and the Duration settings can be adjusted in 15-minute increments. The panel
calculates the end time and displays it automatically. You have two Cycles you can adjust. The
spas default is one cycle per day. If you choose to have only one cycle the duration should be in
the 4 to 6 hour range as a minimum.
Based on your spa use, you may need to operate two cycles per day. The more the spa is used the
longer the filter cycles should operate. Start with two, 2-Hour filter cycles and adjust up or down
as you observe the use pattern of the spa. The cycles are identified by “FILT1” and”FILT2”.
Duration and Start Times of Filter Cycles
To customize your filter cycles and times, start by Pressing TEMP.
While the temperature is still flashing Press LIGHT repeatedly until FLTR1 appears
flashing. (If you press the LIGHT button one more time it will take you to FLTR2)
Press the TEMP button to advance to the beginning of the time setting process for
filtration.
Pressing TEMP will advance to first screen to change time for F1 and “BEGN” (Begin) will
appear on screen.
Press TEMP, and hour will flash; Pressing TEMP will change the hour.
Press LIGHT to advance to minutes, and then Press TEMP to change minutes. Minutes
advance in 15 minute intervals.
Press LIGHT to set Run Hours (the actual start time of the cycle)
Press TEMP to begin the hour change, each TEMP press will move time of day one hour.
Press LIGHT to advance the minutes in 15 minute increments.
Press LIGHT when finished.
The read out scrolls the information that is now programmed; F1 ENDS 12:45A.
Repeat this process to create the FLTR2 cycle if desired.
Press TEMP to exit to main screen.
Continuous Filtration Non-Circulation Pump
To set a continuous filtration, set Filter 1 to begin at a specified time as listed above. Because
you will be running the Pump 1 low speed continuously, any start time will be fine, as the start
and end time will be the same. Remember that your cost of operation will increase by operating
Pump 1 on low speed as continuous filtration.
{Example: Start time: 8am - End time: 8am = 24-Hour Circulation}