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1. OFF P SAV activity disabled LOW Filtration is disabled between the peak power times as set in P BAV menu Automatic heating operation is NOT adjusted 17 HIGH Filtration is disabled between the peak power times as set in P SAV menu Demand heating operation is also altered to minimize the likelihood of the heater activating during peak power periods This is achieved by hr before the P SAV period starts the water temperature is increased by 0 5 C During the P SAV period the hysteresis thermostat is widened as follows In Pool Temperature Sensor Systems Increase from 0 5 C to 1 0 C In Heater Temperature Sensor Systems Increase from 2 C to 3 C 3 5 1 CONFIGURING POWER SAVE P SAV TIMES 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu 2 Usethe UP or DOWN button to navigate the user menu to the P SAV menu option 3 Press OK to enter P SAV menu option 4 Usethe UP or DOWN button to select desired P SAV level OFF LOW HIGH 5 Press OK to confirm selection 6 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired start hour Press OK to confirm selection 7 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired start minute Press OK to confirm selection 8 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired end hour Press OK to confirm selection 9 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired end minute Press OK to confirm selection Notes on P SAV Operation If spa in
2. INTELLIGENT SPA CONTROLS lJserMianual XS 2000 XS 3000 XS 4000 Models C EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 60 AS NZS 60335 1 AS NZS 60335 2 60 TABLE OF CONTENTS Il w N 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 5 2 5 1 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 2 6 3 2 7 2 1 2 2 2 73 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 2 2 9 2 9 1 2 9 2 2 10 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 1 3 6 3 2 7 1 1 2 7 1 2 2 7 1 3 2 7 1 4 2 7 1 5 2 7 2 1 2 7 2 2 2 7 2 3 2 1 2 4 212 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 8 2 1 INTRODUCTION Warnings Safety NOIES c o oe LER bi ER eai sa see ead ceed 2 Water Chemistry Maintenance ccccccec cence neces eeee cesses teases RER REE EEK REE E TELE LEE 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Topside Panel ESyOUIS ossis Saba audeo can Mena E CA e E Weaken ELI E EE sins 9 E ED Indiealtor MONIS asso ote ease oque aeri In sede ePi M MS I M TE 4 Automatic Heating Filtra mmt m 4 GENERAL OPERATION Biete ER Ae 5 Adjusting oet Tempetkeltil8 a cies ones eis iocce E sete a sates E seamen et eio iode 6 Didital GIOCK QR T HR X E EE 6 Set MOWING soon e senna ERNE NE TERE A E E EEG lm Gated dates m LO LEO EL 6 relig role IER eT 7 lar Meth Socios ied st EEK A E Ene da elec ce o ACA me un OS tae En 7 SlOD INE TIMEN 23 tucsosoi Set pos cio reci tee hare qi s One tux Qu t depu RUM Ms RS kr era er SURE finc UE 7 PUMP Operation suspec
3. Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 i P1 P2 amp P3 1 speed On Off Auto On Off On Off No t nepon No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 Jet pump 4 P1 P2 P3 amp P4 1 speed On Off Auto On Off On Off On Off No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 2 P1 22spd P1 amp P2 1 spd Low Off Auto High Low On Off On Off No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 2 P1 2 speed P2 2 speed Low Off Auto High Low Low Off High Low Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 P1 P2 amp P3 1 speed On Off Auto On Off On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 Jet pump 4 P1 P2 P3 amp P4 1 speed On Off On Off On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 2 spd P1 1 spd On Off Auto Low Off High Low On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 2 spd P1 amp P2 1spd On Off Auto Low High Off On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 No Function P1 2 speed P2 2 speed On Off Auto Low High Off Low High Off Notes on Pump Operation 1 Inactivity time out periods operate on all pumps The time out period is measured from the last press of any topside panel button If left running each
4. Sanitise Time of Day Notes on Automatic Daily Sanitise 1 If the controller is asleep at the specified auto sanitise cycle time it will wait until the sleep period ends and then perform the sanitise cycle 2 If spa in manual use at specified cycle start time the cycle is cancelled 2 8 2 MANUAL SANITISE WATER CLEAN CYCLE Press the SANITISE 4j button once after spa use to activate a 20 minute sanitisation and water clean cycle to restore and refresh the water quality 2 8 2 1 TO STOP A MANUAL SANITISE CYCLE if running If the manual sanitise has been activated and you wish to cancel the feature press the SANITISE 7 button again and the cycle will be stopped Notes on Manual Sanitise 1 When the cycle is started auto mode is enabled and if running any additional pumps and the blower are turned off 2 Ifthe controller falls within a designated sleep period during a sanitise cycle the controller will not sleep until the sanitise cycle is completed 3 When activated by a sanitise cycle the blower will run on high and 2 speed pumps will run on low 13 2 9 SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS The XS 2000 model and both XS 3000 XS 4000 models have a unique function button to assist in viewing information on the topside panel LCD screen The functions of these buttons are described below 2 9 1 WATER TEMPERATURE TIME TOGGLE BUTTON XS 2000 Models Only This is a shortcut button designed to quickly switch between the W TMP
5. 2 TO CHANGE THE BLOWER SPEED When the blower is first turned ON the screen flashes VARI to indicate variable speed blower mode The screen will then display the B SPD blower speed adjustment screen including a bar graph on the right hand side of the LCD to indicate the current selected speed Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the blower speed to your desired level Press OK to confirm Note The B SPD adjustment screen is displayed for 10 seconds when the blower is first turned ON If no adjustment is made the blower will run at the last used speed setting and the screen will time out and revert to the default display mode If you wish to adjust the blower speed once the blower has been running for a period of time the blower must be turned OFF and back ON again to restore the B SPD adjustment screen 2 6 3 TO SELECT RAMPING BLOWER MODE The spa controller features a ramping blower mode were the blower speed gradually fluctuates between high and low in a ramping manner To activate ramping mode simply press the BLOWER button twice when it is first turned ON Upon the second button press the screen will show RAMP and ramping mode is activated 2 7 LIGHT OPERATION The light button s controls the many features of the multi colour LED spa light s on your spa The features that can be adjusted are the light colour light effect mode light effect transition speed and light brightness All light settings are saved and will be restored the n
6. Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Pump 1 amp 2 1 speed On Off Auto On Off No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Pump 1 2 speed P2 N A Low Off Auto High Low Small circ pump fitted Jet Pump 1 Pump 1 1 speed On Off Small circ pump fitted Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Pump 1 amp 2 1 speed On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Pump 1 2 speed P2 N A On Off Auto Low High Off XS 3000 Model Spa Configuration Button A Button B Button C No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 amp P2 1 speed On Off Auto On Off No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 P1 P2 amp P3 1 speed On Off Auto On Off On Off No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 P1 2 speed Low Off Auto High Low No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 2 speed P2 1 speed Low Off Auto High Low On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 amp P2 1 speed On Off Auto On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 Jet pump 3 P1 P2 amp P3 1 speed On Off On Off On Off Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 1 P1 2 speed On Off Auto Low Off High Low Small circ pump fitted Small circ pump Jet pump 1 Jet pump 2 P1 2 speed P2 1 speed On Off Auto Low High Off On Off XS 4000 Model Spa Configuration No small circ pump Jet pump 1
7. MODE If the U CLR light mode is selected the light colour can be adjusted Press the LIGHT SPD CLR 304 P button to activate the U CLR user colour adjustment screen The current selected colour number will be displayed There are 20 colours to choose from CL 00 CL 20 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the colour Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 3 4 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT EFFECT TRANSITION SPEED FADE STEP PARTY MODES If either FADE STEP or PARTY light effect mode is selected the speed of the colour transitions can be adjusted Press the LIGHT SPD CLR XQ F button to activate the L SPD light speed adjustment screen There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current selected light speed Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light speed to your desired level Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 3 4 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BRIGHTNESS If the light colour or light speed is adjusted refer above after the selection is made the screen will display the L BRT light brightness adjustment screen where the light intensity can be adjusted There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current selected light brightness Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light brightness to your desired level Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out Notes on Light Operatio
8. actual water temperature and TIME current time amp day display modes Press the W TMP TIME 4 8 button to toggle the screen between the actual water temperature and current time 2 9 2 INVERT SCREEN BUTTON XS 3000 4000 Models Only The topside panel display orientation can be inverted flipped 180 for easy reading in and out of the spa Simply press the INVERT Ry button to change the display direction Note that the operation of the UP and DOWN buttons also reverse to match the current display direction To restore the display to the original orientation press the INVERT Ry button again If the display is left in the inverted orientation the display will change back to the default direction 30 minutes after the last topside panel button press Standard Orientation Display Mode Icons d do not invert i Lo dallas ur A INVERT OFF INVERT ON 2 10 KEY LOCK The topside panel buttons can be locked to prevent accidental key presses This feature is particularly helpful when spa covers are used or where children are present To activate the lock simply press and hold the UP DOWN PUMP A buttons simultaneously for two seconds until you hear a beep Repeat the same button combination to remove the key lock Keylock Button Combination CAD BER While the key lock is active the key lock icon will be illuminated in the top left hand corner of the screen and any button presses will cau
9. checks the temperature If the optional in pool temperature sensor is used the heater works off a 0 5 C hysteresis thermostat This means that the heater will firstly heat the water up to the selected set temperature point Thereafter the heater will not be re activated until the water temperature falls by at least 0 5 C i e if the set temp 38 C the heater will not re activate until the water temperature drops to 37 5 C Therefore if the spa user selects a set temperature point of 38 C the actual water temperature will be anywhere between 37 5 C 38 C depending on when the user checks the temperature DIGITAL TIME CLOCK For convenient user reference and to assist in filtration amp sleep time functions your spa controller includes a built in real time clock The user can choose to display the time in either 12 or 24 hour format For ease of reference the current time and day is displayed at the bottom left of the LCD screen on XS 3000 4000 models On XS 2000 models the time display mode can be viewed by pressing the water temperate time toggle button or by scrolling through to the TIME display mode with the UP or DOWN button 2 3 1 1 TO SET THE CLOCK Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the screen to the TIME 13 display mode 2 Press the OK button to enter set time adjustment 3 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the time format 12 or 24 HR Press OK to confirm selection 4 Use the UP or DOWN button to mod
10. heat stress f you have any physical ailments you should see your doctor before using the spa or hot tub People with heart or blood pressure problems and pregnant women should seek a doctors permission before use Do not put your head under the water Store chemicals in a cool dry place OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN 5 6 FILTRATION A swimming pool must be filtered to remove insoluble particles and to produce clear water Clear water is desirable not only for aesthetic reasons but for hygiene and safety The quality of filtration depends on the size of the filter media The finer the media the higher the purity of water obtained Pool water filtration is a balance between water quality and water quantity Either quality or quantity must be sacrificed to enhance the other The finer the filter media the faster the increase in pressure across the filter bed and the more frequent the need for backwashing or filter replacement Cartridge filters are the most commonly used filters in the spa pool marketplace today CARTRIDGE FILTERS The filtering medium is a concertina shaped cartridge providing a large filter surface within a relatively small housing This large filter area means the filter cycle or period between cleaning is increased Unlike other filters there is no provision for backwashing When the cartridge is clogged it must be removed for cleaning Filter cartridges are generally hosed off However those used in a heated
11. manual use during programmed P SAV times P SAV is disabled until manual use times out 2 Setting start time stop time P SAV disabled 3 Bypreheating the pool just before peak power time and then allowing it to cool during peak power time saves the user the amount of energy released from the water multiplied by the difference in peak vs normal power prices approx 1 15 kWh per 1000L of water per day on the power s bill peak vs normal rate Based on 4200j c L x 1000L x 3600 sec 1000w 4 Increasing the hysteresis during peak power time allows the water to cool further before demand heating operates It also reduces the frequency of pump operation hence saving yet more power at the cost of pool temperature accuracy On some well insulated pools the above will prevent filtration pump operation by demand heating during peak power periods 3 6 SLEEP TIME SNZE Sleep time is a very handy feature that enables the user to silence the spa during the normal hours of sleep While the controller is asleep NO automatic heating or filtration maintenance will occur however the spa can still be operated by manual use without the need to adjust sleep time settings There are two individual sleep times can be set each of which can operate on one or more specified weekdays This enables the user to program different sleep times for different days i e weekdays vs weekends as well as custom settings on a particular day time where the user may want
12. pool or spa may need to be soaked in a cleaning solution One of the advantages of the cartridge filter is that the method of cleaning makes it ideal for use in unsewered areas or where disposal of waste water is a problem The filtering ability of this type of filter is somewhere between sand and diatomaceous earth and will remove particles down to approximately 8 10 microns in size Always refer to the manufacturer for installation and maintenance of filters 23 5 7 SPA COVERS A spa pool hard cover should be installed whenever the spa is not in use unless the spa has gone into an over temperature condition The spa cover should be such that it fits the pool exactly with support being achieved from the sides and top edge of the spa pool and not the water itself The spa cover works as a safety measure to help prevent young children accessing the pool whilst not in use and also aids in minimising evaporation and heat loss In fact the spa pool will not heat properly without the spa cover installed in place Spa covers also offer the following benefits 1 Minimise the cooling of the pool by stopping evaporation and convection heat loss This occurs mainly during the night when the ambient air temperature drops below the temperature of the water in the pool By creating a barrier between the water surface and the outside air these losses are virtually eliminated 2 By keeping evaporation to a minimum you not only save water but yo
13. pump will automatically turn off 30 minutes after the last button press At the end of all load time out periods this includes blower and light button presses the controller will revert itself to AUTO mode 2 In configurations where a pump button controls the filtration pump and the heater is ON and pump is to be turned OFF the pump will turn OFF after a 5 second delay to allow the heater to cool down 3 In some configurations if heater is ON activating multiple pumps may cause the heater to load shed and turn OFF This is to keep the system within its maximum power load The heater will be re engaged as soon as the number of pumps running is reduced 2 6 BLOWER OPERATION The BLOWER 980 button is used to control the blower and allow adjustment of the blower speed The selected speed is saved and will be restored next time the blower is turned on for future ON OFF use Note that when the blower is first turned on it will run at maximum speed for approx three seconds before changing to your preset speed this is normal In addition note that the blower will operate for a short period during sanitise cycles refer to the sanitise section for more details 2 6 44 TO TURN THE BLOWER ON OFF To turn the blower on and off simply press the BLOWER button The screen will temporarily show VARI RAMP OFF as appropriate If left running the blower will automatically turn off 30 minutes after the last topside panel button press 2 6
14. the spa silenced By default both sleep time settings are DISABLED SNZE MENU OPTIONS NAME DESCRIPTION OK FUNCTION 1 SNZ Sleep Time 1 Program Sleep Time 1 2 SNZ Sleep Time 2 Program Sleep Time 2 R SET Reset Sleep Times DISABLE both Sleep Time 1 and 2 18 Each sleep time setting consists of a week day setting start time and stop time SNZE SUB MENU STEPS wane DEscATION susmenuopnon Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri DAY Selected day s of operation Sat Sun Mon Fri Sat Fri Disabled Default Disabled BGN Begin Time Adjustable from 00 00 to 23 59 Time controller goes to sleep Default 22 00 10pm END End Time Adjustable from 00 00 to 23 59 Time controller wakes up Default 07 00 7am The Sleep times work in sets Sleep time 1 setting is specified by 1 DAY 1 BGN and 1 END Sleep time 2 setting by 2 DAY 2 BGN and 2 END Notes on Sleep Time 1 Sleep periods may overlap the controller will sleep whenever the time and weekday of the clock falls within any of the specified sleep periods 2 If spa in manual use at the start time of a sleep period it waits until the spa control timeouts have elapsed reverts to AUTO mode then goes straight to sleep 3 6 1 CONFIGURING A SLEEP TIME SETTING Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate the user menu to the SNZE menu option Press OK to enter SNZE menu opt
15. unit Cause Low water level airlock in pipe work closed shut off valves dirty filter cartridges filtration pump operation intermittent or not running at all Solutions 1 Turn mains power OFF and wait approximately 20 30 minutes for element to cool and thermal cut out device to reset Then turn power back ON 2 Check spa water level refill if necessary 3 Remove filters and clean by soaking in hot water and filter degreasing solution 4 Check under spa cabinet to ensure all shut off valves are in the OPEN position 5 Bleed airlock from pipe work by slightly loosening mac unions on front of filtration pump or by removing filters and flushing pipe work with water from a garden hose 20 IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TROUBLESHOOTING ALWAYS ENSURE MAINS POWER IS ISOLATED AND TURNED OFF ER 5 POOL TOO HOT Problem Pool over temperature temperature sensor reading gt 45 C Cause High ambient temperatures especially in summer months have caused water temperature to rise above set temp point Excessive filtration time Jet pumps have been operating for extended periods with the spa cover still on Solutions 1 Turn mains power OFF remove spa cover allow spa to cool then turn power back ON 2 Check daily filtration time refer filtration section and reduce daily filtration time if required 3 Check spa cover is not resting on topside panel buttons causing jet pumps to start when cover is on Use key lock function to
16. 0 2 C increments The spa water temperature will be maintained very close to the set point Hold either UP or DOWN 1 Hold either the UP or DOWN button to activate the set temperature to begin set temperature S TMP adjustment adjustment 2 If not already shown the display with toggle to the S TMP amp display mode and the set temperature point will begin adjusting The digits will flash indicating adjustable set temperature mode 980 Use to adjust temperature 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the set point by 0 2 C increments until the desired temperature is selected Press OK to 4 Press OK to confirm and save the new setting or wait for the 10 sec sap ae menu timeout The main digits stop flashing and the display reverts to the default display mode Notes on Set Temperature 2 3 T N If the standard in heater temperature sensor is used i e no optional in pool temperature sensor fitted the heater works off a ZC hysteresis thermostat This means that the heater will firstly heat the water up to the selected set temperature point Thereafter the heater will not be re activated until the water temperature falls by at least ZC i e if the set temp 38 C the heater will not re activate until the water temperature drops to 36 C Therefore if the spa user selects a set temperature point of 38 C the actual water temperature will be anywhere between 36 C 38 C depending on when the user
17. 2 4 2 TO STOP THE TIMER When running counting down If the countdown timer has been activated and you wish to cancel the function carry out the following steps 1 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the screen to the TIMER x display mode 2 Press the OK button to cancel the countdown 2 5 PUMP OPERATION A designated main filtration pump will automatically switch on and off as required to perform filtration and heating functions All pumps will also operate for a short period during a sanitise cycle refer sanitise sections for more detail In addition the following manual pump controls are provided and will override automatic control The pump buttons are located on the right hand side of the topside panels The functions of the pump buttons change depending on pump configuration however Button A is mostly used to control the filtration pump The intention is to make best possible use of these buttons for all possible pump configurations For every press of a pump button the screen will temporarily display the selected pump state ON OFF LOW HIGH AUTO and then revert to the default display mode All possible pump configurations amp button sequences are referenced in the tables below XS 2000 XS 3000 XS 4000 Sek s 9 Ae 8 OK CES i AXE A CFS 2 lar XS 2000 Model Spa Configuration Button A Button B No small circ pump Jet pump 1 Pump 1 1 speed On Off Auto No small circ pump
18. NOTE For most error codes mains power to the spa control must be turned OFF and then back ON before the error condition will be cleared IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TROUBLESHOOTING ALWAYS ENSURE MAINS POWER IS ISOLATED AND TURNED OFF 4 1 ERROR CODES ER 2 HEATER PLUG Problem Heater sensor cable fault Cause Heater sensor lead is not correctly connected to spa control or damaged Solutions 1 Check heater sensor lead is firmly plugged into the spa control socket labelled Heater 2 Unplug and re plug heater sensor lead to re establish connection to spa control 3 Check for damage to sensor lead including bent or broken pins on plug ER 3 WATER PRIME Problem Water prime failed insufficient water level detected in heater tube Cause Airlock in pipe work low water level dirty filter cartridges Solutions 1 Press Pump A button to retry water prime 2 Check spa water level refill if necessary 3 Remove filter cartridges and press Pump A button to retry water prime 4 Bleed airlock from pipe work by slightly loosening mac unions on front of filtration pump 5 Remove filter cartridges and flush water down pipe work with a garden hose ER 4 THERMAL TRIP Problem Heater thermal trip activated Heater has been active and had insufficient water flow over the element Low or no water flow has caused the element temperature to exceed 47 C and the spa control has shut down operation to prevent any damage to the heater
19. a control will automatically heat to and maintain that selected water temperature This is called demand heating the filtration pump and heater will be activated as required to maintain the set water temperature The time spent heating the pool and running the pump under normal operation will be taken into account and where required the pump will run for additional periods at the end of each hour to maintain the minimum level of daily filtration as set by the user Dependant on the amount of normal spa use set water temperature minimum hours of filtration per day climatic conditions and season being experienced the spa control will engage the heater and or filtration pump for differing periods of time at differing times of day The advanced software constantly monitors and recalculates after each heating filtration cycle to ensure the correct daily filtration time is achieved and desired set water temperature is maintained Notes on Automatic Heating 1 2 1 If the standard in heater temperature sensor is used i e no optional in pool temperature sensor fitted the heater works off a ZC hysteresis thermostat This means that the heater will firstly heat the water up to the selected set temperature point Thereafter the heater will not be re activated until the water temperature falls by at least 2 C i e if the set temp 38 C the heater will not re activate until the water temperature drops to 36 C Therefore if the spa use
20. and replace your filter cartridges WATER CHEMISTRY MAINTENANCE It is your responsibility to regularly check and maintain the chemical water balance of the spa pool to ensure it remains within reasonable pH acid alkaline limits gt 7 4 7 6 pH Unbalanced water chemistry greatly accelerates corrosion and may lead to early product or component failure Product or component failures caused as a result of poor water chemistry maintenance will NOT be covered by the SpaNET Product Warranty We recommend you carry out a daily water chemistry test to correctly maintain the pH balance within reasonable limits and maintain your spa water as detailed in Section 5 Spa Pool Maintenance of this user manual 1 1 TOPSIDE PANEL LAYOUTS XS2000TP amp amp amp 9 XS3000TP XS4000TP Pens AAG mxm OOOO p PP gt One Touch Sanitise Pump A Pump B W TMP TIME Toggle Invert Display Pump A Pump B Pump C Pump A Pump B Pump C Pump D 99 24 eN eS Up Button OK Button Down Button Blower ONAN Up Button OK Button Down Button Blower Up Button OK Button Down Button Blower 10 11 12 10 11 12 10 11 12 Light 13 Sleep Cycle LED Auto Mode LED Heater On LED Ozone On LED One Touch Sanitise 13 Light On Off 14 Light Effect Mode 15 Light Speed Colour 16 One Touch Sanitise 13 Light On Off 14 Light Speed Colour 15 Invert Display 16 A
21. covers are used to minimise heat loss In summer months the ambient temperatures are high and most spas are located in direct sunlight all day The night time temperatures are cooler but remain high and most spa owners use spa covers the majority of the time These combined factors reduce the ability to dissipate heat and help maintain the set water temperature without the need for additional heating The controllers advanced filtration will automatically sense that the pump has not been run to heat and will engage the pump at the end of each hour to maintain the minimum level of daily filtration as specified by the user During warmer months the water is already at set temperature so the heater is not engaged during the filtration cycle Although the heater is not engaged friction from the pump shaft and heat dissipated from the pump motor actually raises the water temperature by approximately 0 2 0 5 C per hour To minimise water temperature increases from filtration the daily filtration time is broken into small hourly segments rather than one large continuous block However if the user has set a large amount of daily filtration the controller MUST run to achieve that filtration time even if this causes the water temperature to rise above the set temperature point The filtration cycles will only be stopped disabled if the water temperature rises above the filtration over temperature cut out limit of 43 C Therefore in warmer months to avoid th
22. e last topside panel button press 2 7 2 2 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT MODE To change the light mode simply press the LIGHT MODE XQ mon button Use the UP or DOWN button to select one of the five different light modes WHTE White Light U CLR User Colour choose from 20 colour choices FADE Fade Effect smooth fade through all colours STEP Step Effect step through colours PRTY Party Effect disco random colour mix i REN ES Once you have made your selection press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 2 3 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT COLOUR U CLR MODE If the U CLR light mode is selected the light colour can be adjusted Press the LIGHT SPD CLR O 8 P button to activate the U CLR user colour adjustment screen The current selected colour number will be displayed There are 20 colours to choose from CL 00 CL 20 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the colour Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 2 4 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT EFFECT TRANSITION SPEED FADE STEP PARTY MODES If either FADE STEP or PARTY light effect mode is selected the speed of the colour transitions can be adjusted Press the LIGHT SPD CLR XQ F button to activate the L SPD light speed adjustment screen There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current selected light speed Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light speed to your desired le
23. e pool water temperature raising above the set temperature point it may be necessary to DECREASE the daily filtration time In more tropical climates where higher ambient temperatures are experienced it may also be necessary to uncover your spa at night to allow some of the excess heat to dissipate whilst ambient temperatures are lower 3 5 POWER SAVE OFF PEAK TIMES P SAV Power utilities in some regions offer household power meters that can track power usage during different periods of the day This allows the utilities to offer very competitive power pricing during off peak power times The Power Save P SAV function allows the user to optimise the spa s power usage during the day to take full advantage of the competitively priced off peak hours and minimise daily operating cost When using the P SAV function the user simply selects their desired level of off low or high Next the start and end of peak power times are set so the spa control knows when to limit power usage P SAV MENU NAME DESCRIPTION OK FUNCTION BGN Peak Power Period Start Time Adjustable 00 00 to 23 59 END Peak Power Period End Time Adjustable 00 00 to 23 59 Once P SAV is enabled level low or high the spa control stops filtration during those times The spa control will still maintain the set number of filtration hours per day by adjusting filtration to make it occur outside of the selected peak power times There are three Power Save P SAV levels
24. e replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure they can use the appliance safely Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance In order to avoid the possibility of hyperthermia heat stress occurring it is recommended that the average temperature of the spa pool water should not exceed 40 C INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of an advanced SpaNET spa control system Your spa controller incorporates the latest advancements in electronics offering you the user a wider range of features superior design a user friendly interface and greater system reliability Through innovative design the SpaNET controllers offer features such as LED colour effects spa lighting adjustable speed blower control optical water sensing digital sleep timers and power saving software making them some of the most advanced spa controllers in their class This User Manual provides detailed information on the operation of your new SpaNET spa control Please read it carefully to familiarise yourself with correct operating procedures Whilst the spa control does not require any regular servicing it is imperative that you regularly check and maintain your spa pool s water chemistry and regularly clean
25. ext time the light is turned ON for future ON OFF use 2 7 1 XS 2000 MODELS 2 7 1 1 TO TURN THE LIGHT ON OFF To turn the light on and off simply press the LIGHT ie button The screen will temporarily show ON OFF as appropriate If left running the light will automatically turn off 45 minutes after the last topside panel button press 2 7 1 2 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT MODE When the light is first turned ON the screen will display the last used light mode Use the UP or DOWN button to select one of the four different light modes 1 WHTE White Light 2 U CLR User Colour choose from 20 colour choices 3 FADE Fade Effect smooth fade through all colours 4 STEP Step Effect step through colours Once you have made your selection press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 1 3 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT COLOUR U CLR MODE If U CLR mode is selected the screen will display the current selected colour number There are 20 colours to choose from CL 00 CL 20 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the colour Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 1 4 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT EFFECT TRANSITION SPEED FADE STEP MODES If FADE or STEP light effect modes are selected the screen will display the L SPD light speed adjustment screen where the speed of the colour transitions can be adjusted There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current se
26. filtration pump to maintain the set water temperature If the filtration pump is manually turned OFF the heater will NOT operate NOTE In some configurations if multiple accessories pumps amp blower are turned ON the heater may load shed and turn OFF even if heating is required to keep the system within its maximum power load OZONE UV The Ozone LED indicator turns ON when the ozonator UV sanitiser is active The ozonator UV is automatically controlled it will turn ON and OFF as required as determined by manufacturer configuration The ozonator UV will only operate when the filtration pump is running NOTE This indicator LED will still turn on and off WITHOUT an ozonator UV installed SLEEP CYCLE 222 The Sleep Cycle LED indicator turns ON when the spa control is within a designated sleep cycle if programmed During a sleep cycle all automatic system operation will stop so that the spa is silent i e filtration and heating will not occur 1 3 AUTOMATIC HEATING amp FILTRATION SpaNET spa controls have been designed with simplicity in mind Their intelligent software constantly monitors the spa water automatically controlling the heater and filtration pump to ensure the desired set water temperature is maintained and required level of daily filtration achieved With set and forget technology the spa user simply selects their desired water temperature Between 5 C and 40 C Default 38 C and thereafter the sp
27. ify the weekday Mon Sun Press OK to confirm selection 5 Use the UP or DOWN button to modify the hour Press OK to confirm selection 6 Use the UP or DOWN button to modify the minutes Press OK to confirm selection 2 4 COUNTDOWN TIMER Model Dependant XS 3000 4000 models feature an integrated timer mode that enables the user to set an audible alarm to sound after a user determined period 5 60 minutes This handy function allows the spa user to completely relax and enjoy their soa experience confident in the fact they will be reminded by an alarm when their assigned relaxation time is over The timer will count down the specified period and show minutes and seconds remaining on the LCD as it does The timer icon in the top right of the LCD will be illuminated while the timer is running Once the time has elapsed the topside panel will beep for one minute or until a button is pressed NOTE The pump s blower and light time out periods are NOT adjusted by the minute timer 2 4 1 TO START THE TIMER 1 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the screen to the TIMER x display mode 2 Press the OK button to enter the timer adjustment 3 Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the countdown timer by minute increments until the desired time period is selected Press OK to start the timer The countdown will begin immediately and continue until the selected time period has expired and alarm sounded or until the feature is cancelled
28. ion Use the UP or DOWN button to select between sleep time 1 1 SNZ or sleep time 2 2 SNZ Press OK to enter SNZE sub menu Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired weekdays that the sleep time will operate Optionally you can select no weekdays to disable the sleep time Disabled sleep time is indicated by a semi colon in the middle of the screen Press OK to confirm selection 11 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired start hour Press OK to confirm selection 12 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired start minute Press OK to confirm selection 13 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired end hour Press OK to confirm selection 14 Use the UP or DOWN button to select the desired end minute Press OK to confirm selection pud E O O 3 6 2 CANCEL ALL SLEEP TIMES RESET ALL SLEEP TIMES TO DISABLED Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate the user menu to the SNZE menu option Press OK to enter SNZE menu option Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate the sleep sub menu to R SET Press OK to reset sleep times to disabled and exit menu SE Eoee 3 6 3 NOTES TO AVOID POOL WATER FREEZING When the spa control is in a designated sleep period all system functions are shut down including demand heating Whilst asleep if the pool water temperature falls below the set point the heater WILL NOT turn on to maintain that tempe
29. lected light speed Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light speed to your desired level Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 1 5 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BRIGHTNESS Once the desired light mode has been selected and or user colour or light speed adjusted the screen will display the L BRT light brightness adjustment screen where the light intensity can be adjusted There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current selected light brightness Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light brightness to your desired level Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out Notes on Light Operation The light mode user colour light speed light brightness adjustment screens are only displayed for 10 seconds each when the light s are first turned ON If no adjustment is made the light s will run as per the last used settings and the screen will time out and revert to the default display mode If you wish to adjust the light s settings once the light s have been running for a period of time the light s must be turned OFF and back ON again to restore the light mode adjustment screens 10 2 7 2 LIGHT OPERATION XS 3000 MODELS 2 7 2 1 TO TURN THE LIGHT ON OFF To turn the light on and off simply press the LIGHT ON Es 5 button The screen will temporarily show ON OFF as appropriate If left running the light will automatically turn off 45 minutes after th
30. lock topside panel buttons when spa not in use ER 6 HEATER SENSOR Problem Heater temperature sensor unable to communicate with spa control Cause Heater sensor lead is not correctly connected to spa control or has damaged bent pins Solutions 1 Check heater sensor lead is firmly plugged into the spa control socket labelled Heater 2 Unplug and re plug heater sensor lead to re establish connection to spa control 3 Check for damage to sensor lead including bent or broken pins on plug ER 7 POOL SENSOR PLUG TIMEOUT COMMS Problem In Pool temperature sensor unable to communicate with spa control Cause In Pool temperature sensor lead is not correctly connected to spa control or electronic fault Solutions 1 Check sensor lead is firmly plugged into spa control socket labelled In Pool Sensor 2 Unplug and re plug in pool sensor lead to re establish connection to spa control 3 Check for damage to sensor lead including bent or broken pins on plug 4 If problem persists completely disconnect in pool sensor lead from spa control The spa control will continue to operate excepting the temperature will be measured from the in heater sensor not the in pool sensor ER 8 CONTROLLER Problem Internal controller fault detected Cause Power surge low or high voltage water on spa control terminal block relay problem Solutions 1 Turn mains power OFF and back ON again to see if spa control recovers from ER8 fault 2 Inspect u
31. ltration is provided to ensure that the spa water is filtered for at least a minimum time each day after considering how often the spa is used for normal operation or how long the pump runs for water temperature maintenance All time spent running the main pump under normal operation manual use water temperature maintenance sanitisation cycles will be taken into account and where required the pump will run for additional periods at the end of each hour to maintain the minimum level of daily filtration as specified by the user This feature is especially useful in warmer climates where very little automatic heating is necessary to keep the spa water at the set temperature In these circumstances the automatic filtration ensures the minimum daily filtration limits are met During all filtration cycles the filtration icon lt 2 is shown at the top of the LCD display The spa control supports the use of two distinctly different tyoes of pump for heating and filtration 1 Small Circulation Pumps often called 24 hr circ pumps and 2 Larger Jet Pumps The default filtration time and adjustment limits differ for each pump type as follows SMALL CIRC PUMP JET PUMP Min filtration hours day Max filtration hours day a J 8 Default filtration hours day 4 gt To adjust the filtration time hours per day Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu Use the UP or DOWN button to na
32. n The light mode adjustment screen is only displayed for 10 seconds when the light s are first turned ON If no adjustment is made the light s will run as per the last used setting and the screen will time out and revert to the default display mode If you wish to adjust the light mode once the light s have been running for a period of time the light s must be turned OFF and back ON again to restore the light mode adjustment screen 12 2 8 SANITISE CYCLE A sanitise cycle runs the filtration pump and ozone uv if fitted to filter the pool water to restore and refresh water quality In addition at the start and end of the cycle the controller will sequentially one at a time run any additional pumps P1 P2 P3 P4 if fitted and the blower for one minute each to purge the plumbing and clear any unfiltered water trapped in those lines Whilst the cycle is running the display alternates between the W CLN water clean title screen and the minutes remaining in the cycle The sanitise icon 7 is illuminated at the top left of the LCD to indicate that a sanitise cycle is in progress There are two types of sanitise cycles Automatic daily sanitise Manual user invoked sanitise 2 8 1 AUTOMATIC DAILY SANITISE The controller will automatically run a 10 minute sanitise cycle every day at a user adjustable time Default 9 00am This feature cannot be disabled only the time may be changed refer to Section 3 3 Auto Daily
33. ncawascmiettancasce scan 19 Notes to avoid pool freezing rs er ne Gan maguire out I NIRE oa teeth m Mens 19 DIAGNOSTICS Error Godes 7 TrOUDIESMOOUNG ersi anaandaa auascsetsteadices E ae ea a ATRE 20 SPA POOL MAINTENANCE Changing the Water o usa erem eei aa p RE ONA R 22 POLAR ANNI eee a a a RD BEER EN ERE SEERE NS TRE DRE REE 22 EN ECV S R RE Se E SKOEN tates SAR SKE SREESE 22 Sanitising the Spd sorte da nods ana Senta nen TRE OR EEN ENE P TE MN US 22 Safe and Enjoyable Use TIDS 5 5 etas ex wet Pet eis te ou debacle aar unm ES RR eee Ni 23 Kiltranon Gantnage Fillers RR RR T 23 jer COV CL ic cT Ir 24 SPA NET CONTACT DETAILS tito tta oed ERES SE S oou eon Beda taa festen dexiatus 24 WARNINGS SAFETY NOTES THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN The appliance must be connected to a suitably rated and weather protected power supply The supply line should be a dedicated power circuit and means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with your local wiring regulations Means for disconnection from the supply mains should have a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions The appliance should be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA If the supply cord is damaged it must b
34. nder spa cabinet for evidence of water leaking onto spa control If water present turn mains power OFF and isolate then resolve leak dry up excess water and allow spa control to dry out before restoring power Note on Error Codes If an error code persists after attempting the above listed troubleshooting techniques please contact your local spa dealer or authorised repair agent for assistance 21 SPA POOL MAINTENANCE If you own a spa pool or hot tub it is important to understand that it requires a certain amount of owner maintenance to ensure it operates properly and that the water remains clean and healthy The water treatment requirements for a spa pool differ from those for a swimming pool because you are dealing with hot water Hot water requires different treatment to prevent the growth of viruses bacteria and algae The correct use of chemicals will maintain the water in a clean and healthy condition The parameters that need to be regularly checked are total alkalinity pH and sanitiser Lithium Hypochlorite level Your spa retailer or local SPASA pool shop should be able to supply a suitable test kit and advise on its correct use It is advisable to test the water on a daily basis Special note Do not mix chemicals Do not add water to the chemicals only add chemicals to the water 5 1 CHANGING THE WATER The spa water should be changed every three to four months or remove and replace approx 30 or 1 3 of the volume of wa
35. nique icon to indicate the current mode being viewed As you scroll through each mode a brief title screen will be shown followed by the actual display mode note change in icon The available display modes are as follows XS 2000 Models XS 3000 XS 4000 Models 1 i W TMP Water Temperature acutal 1 2 wy S TMP Set Temperature 2 TIME Time Clock 3 W TMP Water Temperature actual S TMP Set Temperature TIMR Countdown Timer O 0 amp e 4 TIME Time Clock Notes on Display Modes 1 The default display mode on XS 2000 models is S TMP 2 The default display mode on XS 3000 4000 models is W TMP 3 There is a 10 second timeout on viewing non default display modes if you don t press any buttons for 10 seconds the controller will automatically return to the default display mode 4 The default display mode can be adjusted on all controller models refer to Section 3 2 Default Display Mode XS 2000 Screen Shot Default Display XS 3000 XS 4000 Screen Shot Default Display S TMP amp Mode Icon W TMP Display Mode Icon EN JM Garre l la JC OC mtem e 10 30 380 B8 nim al BETTEMP Set Weller Temperature i BiA Set Temperature Time amp Day Actual Water Temperature 5 2 2 ADJUSTING SET TEMPERATURE POINT Unless adjusted the SpaNET spa controls will automatically heat to and maintain the default temperature of 38 C The temperature set point can be adjusted from 5 C 40 C in steps of
36. or 10 seconds the controller will automatically exit the menu 3 2 DEFAULT DISPLAY MODE D DIS The user can adjust the default display mode to their preferred selection of either W TMP actual water temperature S TMP set temperature or TIME current time and day To adjust the default display mode 1 Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu 2 Press OK to enter D DIS menu option 3 Use the UP or DOWN button to select either W TMP S TMP TIME display mode 4 Press OK to confirm selection and exit menu 15 3 3 AUTO DAILY SANITISE TIME OF DAY W CLN The controller will automatically run a 10 minute sanitise cycle every day at a user adjustable time Default 9 00am This feature cannot be disabled only the time may be changed The start time is displayed in 24hr time format when altering the auto sanitise cycle time of day keep this in mind To adjust the auto sanitise cycle time of day Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds to access user menu Use the UP or DOWN button to navigate the user menu to the W CLN menu option Press OK to enter W CLN menu option Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the hour to your desired setting Press OK to confirm selection of current hour Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the minutes to your desired setting Press OK to confirm selection and exit menu LUI REDER 3 4 FILTRATION FILT Automatic fi
37. r selects a set temperature point of 38 C the actual water temperature will be anywhere between 36 C 38 C depending on when the user checks the temperature If the optional in pool temperature sensor is used the heater works off a 0 5 C hysteresis thermostat This means that the heater will firstly heat the water up to the selected set temperature point Thereafter the heater will not be re activated until the water temperature falls by at least 0 5 C i e if the set temp 38 C the heater will not re activate until the water temperature drops to 37 5 C Therefore if the spa user selects a set temperature point of 38 C the actual water temperature will be anywhere between 37 5 C 38 C depending on when the user checks the temperature SpaNE T spa controls have NO ability to cool the spa The heater will only be activated to heat the water until the selected set temperature point has been achieved However in summer months where daily ambient temperatures are higher the actual water temperature may rise higher than the selected set temperature point This is because the high ambient temperatures naturally raise the pool water temperature even if the user has reduced the set temperature point significantly refer to Section 3 4 1 My Spa is Too Hot in Summer DISPLAY MODES SpaNET spa controls have multiple display modes The spa user can scroll through the different displays by pressing the UP or DOWN button Each display has a u
38. rature Whilst all spas are insulated and covers are used to minimise heat loss as the ambient temperatures fall below the pool water temperature convection heat loss occurs Therefore in extremely cold climates ambient lt 0 C if the set temperature heating point is set too low and sleep times periods are configured too long there is a possibility that the pool water may fall below 0 C and freeze To prevent the pool water freezing we suggest you maintain a set temperature of 30 C or higher and minimise or if required disable the sleep time function Also ensure the spa cover is in place at all times when spa not in use 19 DIAGNOSTICS SpaNET spa controls feature self diagnostics and scrolling error messages to quickly troubleshoot possible problems Should the spa control encounter a problem the alarm will beep and the error code message will scroll across the topside panel screen until the problem is resolved The beeper will continue to sound for a period of 5 mintues To silence the alarm sooner press any button on the topside panel and the beeper will be disabled If an error condition is experienced all spa functions are shut down and the spa should not be used until the error condition has been resolved A list of error codes with descriptions of problems and possible solutions has been detailed below for your reference For more detailed information refer to the Troubleshooting Guide located on the SpaNET product support CD
39. rine must be used in conjunction with it Salt Water Chlorinators must be of sufficient capacity to maintain the recommended chlorine residual The amount of disinfectant required depends on a number of factors including water temperature the frequency of use and the number of people using the spa It is most important to always keep the sanitiser level at 2 00 to 3 00 ppm In very hot water the sanitiser can be used up very quickly and should be checked regularly whilst the spa is being used 22 After heavy use of the spa or on a weekly basis the water should be shock dosed with sanitiser Be sure to check the level again before use If the spa or hot tub is not being used add sanitiser every day to prevent contamination RECOMMENDED LEVELS Total alkalinity 90 110 ppm pH 7 4 7 6 Chlorine 2 00 3 00 ppm It is important to note that if the right pH and sanitiser levels are maintained viruses and bacteria should not survive in the water In terms of general hygiene it is important to keep the filter and pump clean Clean the filter regularly and empty hair and lint from the pump as often as required 5 5 FOR SAFE AND ENJOYABLE USE Children should be supervised at all times when either in or near the spa or hot tub Alcohol should not be drunk while using the spa Be sure the temperature does not exceed 40 C An ideal range is 35 C to 38 C Spa use should be restricted to approx 20 minutes to avoid
40. s 12 Ghange the light brightness eod Demi a tee ge oae n oe a Sen etu CA ede bere odes 12 SD NISC EMEN TUERI PES 13 Auto daily Sani SE ie sanie tute ordei ou oes auto LL sed Sete tu iut or snl neces 13 MANIA SANTI e c P e 13 Stop manual sanitise once running cecc eee ec ees eee eee eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeaeeaeeaes 13 Special Function BUWONS aar ea T Uta pen ona vae Ray hands Ea MEA VEProE Sea ref ca ni iads 14 Water temperature time toggle button XS 2000 ccccece cece eee eaeeeeeeeenae tenses 14 Invert display XS 3000 XS 40000 cesses menm nnne nennen 14 KEV LOCK TTUDCION s adbondes ud sto RIE TERE EET AE e veas bates ia Bises a nud a ei ud its 14 PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES USE Men ascertain Noe eh M LIU MEM LE A E Ae Dt 15 Default Display Mode D DIS ia cone h nci dete tont t kk kk kk ERR NERE ERNE RENEE NNE RESEN ERE NERE t tor 15 Auto Daily Sanitise Time of Day W CLN cc cece ccc cc cece cee mmm mme nn mne 16 lug ed ip Meno cents EE 16 My Spa IS Too MOM SUMME 252a civ dalc aie a daas dca nda Fora Va S adag su AU uat aab Rande ER 17 Power Save Times P SAV SEE EEG rese de Kokke 17 Configuring power save periods Off peak hours ccceeee eee ee ee eee etna seats eee eeeeees 18 Sleep Times ONZE ses re oan encodes cen ene de user ep E see bose eo roere eee 18 Configuring sl ep time periods xen Freeateud De Cr a eee 19 Cancelball sleep TMCS se csc
41. se LOCK to be displayed 14 3 1 USER MENU OPTIONS The user menu provides access to setup parameters that allow the user to adjust the spa configuration settings These settings do not need to be modified very often and include Default display mode Auto sanitise cycle time of day Filtration time hours per day Power save times off peak hours and Sleep times To access the user menu Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for two seconds until D DIS is displayed Once activated use the UP or DOWN button to navigate the user menu Press the OK button to select the current option and adjust the setting When adjusting settings use the UP or DOWN button to alter the setting Press OK to confirm the selection and exit menu O el USER MENU NAME DESCRIPTION OK FUNCTION D DIS EE pene aoo mode Adjust default display Refer default display mode section for more detail mode W CLN Reh sanitise purge time of day Adjust auto sanitise time efer sanitise section for more detail FILT Filtration time hours per day Adjust filtration time Refer filtration is for more detail P SAV Power save times off peak hours Adjust power saving times Refer power save section for more detail SNZE Sleep times sleep periods Adjust sleep times Refer sleep times section for more detail Notes on User Menu Operation 1 There is a 10 second timeout within the menu system if you don t press any buttons f
42. t ne ciuctenesrosion AA p E a Fav Rel a AUC UH Rc Et RA A 7 Pump B ltori Configuration Ns zoe toni irri oup Da pip E EE RIRS HR o ERU M E as Fre dad RE 8 Blower Operati seiren ITE A A O A E 9 TUFTS DIOWBI Oh L O asarni E e t2 odes E E So ue UE cy etka 9 change th blower speed ocius otaa a Ce dida A Leva diea die ds 9 Select ramping blower mode atesdices sed caiwsc ce er pret va d ed Ed teh ee Mere Mt dienes 9 Bela ilie NOTER ETT IT 10 XS 2000 Models TUER ONOM T nuc dus atus petis ESTERE EEN ug r ac Eod baden iem tad 10 change the light iode eser ets Dirud qoe Rar EP ER ope Feci eb dede cw RAE Rer RE VIR PP dun 10 Change the light colour U CLR mode esssseee mmm 10 Change the light speed FADE STEP mode ccccc ccc ec eee eeeeeeeneeaeeaeeeeans 10 Change the light brighlness e eroe cohen e rete cr oi as ur Ray eos iex outre tkt 10 XS 3000 Models TORIC OME OR OU esee EP 11 change the lg Fide scs aenar asas ta tod reo M nove sea cues ENDER ENE 11 Change the light colour U CLR mode esesee mmm 11 Change the light speed FADE STEP PRTY mode ccccceeeeee eee eee ees 11 Change the light brightness diio a Duce treo RUE epe eee De st nap Roe oni hem oer te ee LO E 11 XS 4000 Models HOTS VIGGO OUT ie 12 Change nhe liGht mode t EEUU 12 Change the light colour U CLR mode esesesee mm 12 Change the light speed FADE STEP PRTY mode esse
43. ter every three to four weeks 5 2 TOTAL ALKALINITY The total alkalinity should be in the range of 90 150 ppm parts per million A spa or hot tub with low total alkalinity would require constant adjustment of the pH To raise total alkalinity add sodium bicarbonate in small quantities To lower the total alkalinity add acid Dry Acid Sodium Bisulphate in small quantities Test in one hour 5 3 THE pH LEVEL OH is the measure of the acid alkaline level of the water It is important to maintain the correct pH level as it effects the action of other chemicals The pH is measured on a scale of 1 to 14 Seven is neutral below seven is acidic and above seven is alkaline Incorrect pH levels can cause poor sanitiser efficiency eye and skin irritations corrosion of metal fittings cloudy water and formation of scale on the pool walls and fittings The pH should always be above 7 0 measured at room temperature not hot to avoid possible corrosion of equipment However it should not be higher than 7 8 as this would reduce the efficiency of the sanitiser If the pH level needs to be increased add soda ash to reduce the pH level add dry acid Wait for one hour and test again 5 4 SANITISING THE SPA Sanitising your spa is essential for safe healthy water free of harmful micro organisms The most common form of sanitiser for spas is chlorine Lithium Hypochlorite Ozone may also be used but because there can be no residual chlo
44. u save on the cost of chemicals as you don t have to re balance your pool after topping it up It also reduces the amount of chlorine lost to the Sun s UV rays 3 Spa covers keep the pool cleaner about 8096 to 9096 of debris is kept out of the pool 4 Reduces heating costs by up to 50 Effectively 90 of heat loss is from the surface of the pool By using a cover in conjunction with the heater system significant energy cost savings can be made Notes on Spa Covers When treating spa pool water with chemicals ENSURE SPA COVER IS REMOVED for at least half an hour 30 minutes after adding chemicals to the water SPA NET CONTACT DETAILS spart Spa Net Pty Ltd 4 103 Railway Road North Mulgrave NSW 2756 AUSTRALIA Phone 61 0 2 4587 7766 Fax 61 0 2 4587 8766 sales spanet com au service spanet com au www spanet com au 24
45. uto Mode LED Element On LED Ozone On LED Sleep Cycle LED Auto Mode LED Element On LED Ozone On LED Sleep Cycle LED 1 2 LED INDICATOR LIGHTS The SpaNET topside panels operate all possible spa functions on your spa All function buttons ie Pumps Light and Blower buttons are backlit with a green LED light to clearly indicate whether the accessory function is ON or OFF The green LED will light the button when the function is ON In addition the topside panels have four red LED indicator lights that help advise the user the current status of the spa These red LED indicators are located on the left hand side of the topside panels and are as follows AUTOMATIC MODE The AUTO LED indicator turns ON when the filtration pump is in automatic mode In automatic mode the filtration pump will turn on off as required to satisfy heating and filtration requirements If the filtration pump is manually turned on or off the AUTO LED indicator turns OFF The AUTO LED indicator will turn back ON when the filtration pump is put back into AUTO mode manually or once the manual use inactivity time out periods have elapsed NOTE In some pump configurations the AUTO LED indicator will always be ON as the filtration pump is automatically controlled and cannot be adjusted HEATER Mf The Heater LED indicator turns ON when the heater element is active The heater is automatically controlled it will turn ON and OFF as required in conjunction with the
46. vel Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 2 5 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BRIGHTNESS If the light colour or light speed is adjusted refer above after the selection is made the screen will display the L BRT light brightness adjustment screen where the light intensity can be adjusted There is a bar graph on the right hand side of the screen to indicate the current selected light brightness Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light brightness to your desired level Press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 11 2 7 3 LIGHT OPERATION XS 4000 MODELS 2 7 3 1 TO TURN THE LIGHT ON OFF To turn the light on and off simply press the LIGHT ON XX b button The screen will temporarily show ON OFF as appropriate If left running the light will automatically turn off 45 minutes after the last topside panel button press 2 7 3 2 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT MODE When the light is first turned ON the screen will display the last used light mode Use the UP or DOWN button to select one of the five different light modes WHTE White Light U CLR User Colour choose from 20 colour choices FADE Fade Effect smooth fade through all colours STEP Step Effect step through colours PRTY Party Effect disco random colour mix i REN ES Once you have made your selection press OK to confirm or wait for the 10 second inactivity time out 2 7 3 3 TO CHANGE THE LIGHT COLOUR U CLR
47. vigate the user menu to the FILT menu option Press OK to enter FILT menu option Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the daily filtration time hours per day Press OK to confirm selection and exit menu ot AN Notes on Filtration 1 Time spent in sleep mode will be considered and the specified daily filtration time will be maintained even if the sleep periods are adjusted In some circumstances it is possible for the minutes per hour figure to exceed reasonable limits i e large amounts of sleep time amp high amounts of filtration hours per day The following maximum values are enforced Small Circ Pump 60 min p hr Jet Pump 40 min p hr 2 lfless than 5 minutes of filtration are required in a given hour NO filtration will occur in that hour but the time will be carried over to the following hour This means that when using a lower filtration setting say 4 hours a day filtration runs may only occur every two or more hours 3 Ifthe water temperature exceeds 43 C filtration is disabled will not run 16 3 4 1 MY SPA IS TOO HOT IN SUMMER Additional notes on Filtration In summer months where the ambient outside temperatures are higher if the daily filtration time is set too high the water temperature may rise above the programmed set temperature or in some cases force the controller into an over temperature error condition Spas are designed to keep the water hot NOT cool They have extensive insulation underneath and spa
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