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1. 2 safety shut off timer circuit automatica V turns off the jets after 30 minut A safety shut off timer circuit automatically operation Press the JET Pi Aca to continue using the jets QN NOTE When ope filtration pressing the 1 cn button will change between low e d and high speed operation only The pump will not turn OFF until the end of the filtration cycle turns off the air system after 30 minutes operation Press AIR again to continue using the air system Air Channel Purge Feature The air system will automatically operate for 1 minute every day assuring that all water is exposed to the sanitizer Page 10 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Some models utilize the AIR touch pad to operate a second jet system no air system The operating procedures are the same except JET will momentarily appear on the temperature display instead of Air and there is no air purge feature SPA LIGHT The LIGHT touch button controls the spa light Press the LIGHT touch button to turn the light ON LIT will momentarily appear on the temperature display Press again for OFF oFF will appear momentarily on the temperature display A safety shut off timer circuit automatically turns the spa light OFF after four hours of operation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL SPA LIGHT CAUTION The replacement bulb must be generator plugged into this receptacle will the sa
2. Aer 2 Make sure the fi 3 Make sure th suction lines are free of 2 debris 4 Make sure the water level of the spa is above the highest jet or skimmer oe 3 Make sure that all valves are open to allow a full flow of water through the system Limited water flow will NOT build up enough pressure to allow the heater to Make sure there is no air trapped in the pump With the pump operating in HIGH speed loosen the pump inlet union turn counterclockwise approximately one turn to release any air trapped in the pump When there is water flow into the 4 Cle x assure maximum water spa tighten the pump inlet union flo 08 Securely o System is equipped with a heater delay switch that will prevent heater operation from occurring for approximately 15 seconds after pump starts Make sure the pump has been operating for at least 20 seconds NOTE Water may spray out s loosened union towe wrapped around the eX a this operation Check to that all jets are turned 2 RUNS AND THERE IS WATER BUT NO HEAT Refer to SETTING THE TEMPERATURE and increase temperature setting Do NOT expect to feel hot water coming from the jets Check if high limit shut off has tripped if so press TEMP to reset TECHNICAL SUPPORT 702 361 0600 Page 14 Refer to Make Make sure TROUBLESHOOTING WATER WILL ATTAIN 5 Make sure the suction lines are free PROPE
3. Determine the type of electrical service reguired either 15 ampere or 20 ampere see diagramabove Control Modules provided with a 20 ampere plug are to be plugged into a grounding type 120 volt 20 ampere receptacle Modules provided with a 15 ampere D to be plugged into a grounding Mere 15 ampere receptacle see di T Bove or fixture rcuit No other electrical should be used WARNING The connection of the plug into a 240 volt electrical supply will cause the Control Module to operate incorrectly create the potential for an electrical hazard and will void the Control Module warranty INITIAL START UP 1 Open all valves in the water inlet and or water outlet to allow water to flow into the pump 2 Fill the spa with water follow pada manufacturers instructions Or must M the proper the spa or serious never be o amount of w em o the spa heater and or the occur CAUTION MSS Se all plumbing connections for leaks Page 7 SPA WATER TEMPERATURE SETTING the Spa side To set spa water The spa water gt erature is controlled by tempera W page 8 SETTING THE lt 2 Ke INSTRUCTIONS to feel hot water coming the jets The length of time it takes for the spa water to reach the desired temperature depends on several factors Water temperature at start ambient air temperature spa gallonage relative humidity type of spa cover and its
4. F 38 C of fatal hyperthermia 9 Obese persons and persons with medical history Leave the spa immediately if nausea 0 heart disease low or high blood pressure dizziness or headache occur Immediately Circulatory system problems or diabetes should cool the body by taking a cool shower or by consult a physician before using the spa applying cold towels or ice packs If the symptoms persist seek medical attention e spa 5 fetal Persons using medication should consult a physician before using the spa since some 11 WARNING To reduce the risk of injury medication may induce drowsiness while other Before entering the spa the user should medication may affect heart rate blood pressure measure the water temperature with an circulation accurate thermometer since the tolerance of Occasional users of the spa may not be aware of the potential risk associated with spa usage they should be made aware of these Important Safety Instructions THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 ay ar Puke 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS e 10 RODUCTION PIRODUENO 10 BL 46 SERIES SPA SIDE CONTROL ei PRODUCT FEATURES Spa Light Lens 11 e With Air System Control 2 Spa Li 50 Replacement 11 Without Air System Control 3 Ne Generator Electrical Connection11 INSTALLAT
5. ater discontinue use and contact a operation 6 508 qualified service technician to correct the closed valves low wat a dirty filter problem cartridge If this ssage continues discontinue use contact a qualified service techgician to correct the problem The water temperature regulating sensor has malfunctioned is not properly connected If either error message is displayed discontinue use and contact a qualified service technician to correct the problem Page 13 NORMAL OPERATING MESSAGES Whenever a Whenever timed filtration cycle is operation the Fc message and the current water temperature are alternately displayed on the LED system disable mode for maintenance diS and the remaining system disable time are alternately displayed on the LED TROUBLESHOOTING A CONTROL MODULE WILL NOT OPERATE 5 1 Make sure the Spa Side Control is connected to the Spa Side Control receptacle located on the relay circuit board inside the Control Module 2 Check the main circuit breaker panel If the GFCI or circuit breaker has tripped reset breaker If the circuit breaker trips repeatedly contact the dealer from which you purchased your spa 3 Turn the circuit breaker or switch supplying power to the Control Module OFF then ON 6 B PUMP WILL RUN BUT THERE IS NO WATER FLOW 1 Make sure all valves are position
6. insulating qualities and consistency of electric power applied An insulating cover should be kept on the spa at all time when not in use Prolonged use of the air system and hydrotherapy jets when using the spa will have significant cooling effect on the spa water PUMP receptacle Plug in Red pump connector SPA LIGHT receptacle Plug in Orange 508 light connector AIR BLOWER receptacle plug in White air blower connector utilized for second Jet pump instead o Air blower on some mo OZONE receptacle QS in Yellow ozone connector SETTING THE TEMPERATURE Lp Heater Control Module Page 8 SETTING THE TEMPERATURE The temperature may be set to maintain the spa water eon 40 F 4 C and 40 C OF set the temperature press MP touch button The current t m setting will be displayed for approximately 4 seconds To increase the temperature setting press the TEMP touch button until the desired temperature is displayed To decrease temperature setting press and hold the TEMP touch button The display continues to increase and stops at 104 Release TEMP and press again The display returns to 40 Press TEMP until the desired temperature is displayed Whenever the heater is operating to maintain preset temperature the spa water temperature heat icon will alternately appear on the temperature display Heat Ic
7. temperature display will alternate between diS disable and the disable time remaining The system automatically enables again after 30 minutes Press and hold LIGHT and AIR to end disable sooner NOTE The system disable does not shut off the power within the Control Module SPA MAINTENANCE CHEMICAL MAINTENANCE Contact a qualified spa or swimming pool dealer for advice on maintaining proper chemistry of the spa water The mineral content of spa water increases from water evaporation and with the addition of algaecidal and sanitizing chemicals If the mineral concentration of the water becomes too high the minerals will precipitate and deposit on the spa in the filter and on the heater The spa water must be changed when the amount of dissolved solids becomes excessive CAUTION Do NOT store pool or spa chemicals near the Control Module Their corrosive fumes may cause damage Change the spa water frequently every three to four months or when the clarity and cleanliness can no ge maintained by chemical CAUTION Failure DY the proper chemical levels cause excessive components contact with the spa water Damage to components determined to be the result of improper chemical maintenance will NOT be covered under the warranty Clean the filter regularly dirty filter restricts pump and heater performance WINTERIZING INSTRUCTIONS If the spa is to be left un
8. the pump and heater the Control Module must never be operated unless the spa is filled with water 7 DANGER To reduce the risk of injury to persons within the spa never remove or alter in any way the grates or covers on the suction fittings in the spa Never operate the Control Module if the grates or covers on the suction fittings are broken or missing 8 WARNING RISK OF CHILD DROWNING 10 WARNING Prolonged immersion in water Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent unauthorized access to the spa by children WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use the spa unless they are closely supervised at all times WARNING 120 volt Control Modules may be equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI located the plug or power supply cord This GFCI protects against electrical shock hazard by sensing electric fault conditions and interrupting the electric power applied to the Control Module Before each use of the spa the GFCI should be tested in the following manner Push the TEST button the RESET button should pop outward indicating the GFCI is functioning properly Push the RESET button in all the way to restore power to the Cont Module the RESET button does when the TEST button Nra a loss of GFCI protection 9 Should this occur imme i fely disconnect electrical power from Ge Control Module and discontinue use of the spa until a qual
9. CONTROL MODULE OWNERS SY BL 46 ELECTRONIC SPA CONTROL SYSTEM X JT 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When installing using this electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 1 bonding lug has been provided on the outside of the Control Module electrical control box This lug permits the connection of a No 8 AWG 8 4 2 solid copper bonding conductor between the Control Module and all other electrical equipment and exposed metal within 5 feet 1 5m of the Control Module as required to comply with local regulations 2 The Control Module must be installed to provide for adequate drainage and to prevent water from entering the electrical equipment are When installing the spa indoors the floors and structures beneath the spa must b protected against water run off cO d 120 VOLT OPERATION FOR CORD AND PLUG onec UNITS Install the Contro le at least 5 feet 1 5m from the inside wall of spa using non metallic plumbing WARNING efie SHOCK DANGER Risk of injury Do NOT use an extension cord The Control Module must be located close enough to the electrical outlet that an extension cord shall not be required Use of an extension cord will seriously degrade Control Module performance and can create a serious electrical hazard NEVER bury the power
10. ICAL INSTALLATION NOTES WARNING connections or conductor sizing may The Control Module must be protected cause the Control Module to operate by the portable spa skirting or other improperly create a potential electrical weather tight enclosure The Control hazard and may void the warranty Module must never be installed in an open unprotected area All warranties The electrical supply for permanently are void if the spa is not installed in connected Control Modules accordance with these instructions Hardwired for 120V Improper electrical 0 of the Code Install the spa to permit safe access for switches or circuit breakers 1 servicing and routine maintenance of ungrounded Supply Control Module comply with Section 22 National NS ANSI NFPA70 The 880540 disconnect must be within All electrical connections to the Control RAN d readily accessible to the spa Module must be established by a The electrical supply for qualified electrician in accordance Wi fmanently connected Control the National Electrical Code o Modules must also include a suitably Canadian Electric Cod Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter accordance with any ele ctrical GFCI in compliance with Article codes in effect at the ti stallation 680 42 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA70 All electrical cani ons must be made in accordan with the wiring Use only approved pressure type wire informatio
11. ION ELECTRICAL 9 System Disable Maintenance 11 e Installation Notes 4 S B SPA MAINTENANCE e Electrical General EN e Chemical Maintenance 12 240 Volt Installation gt 2 WINTEBISINGHNSTH CTIONS 120 Volt Installation eO 6 e Cleaning the Spa Side Control 12 INITIAL START UP 2 len cir Component leID 8 Spa Side Control Error Messages 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Normal Operating Messages 13 e Setting the 8 e Troubleshooting 14 Setting Filtration Cycles 9 DON NOT INSERT THIS PAGE INTRODUCTION BL 46 SERIES SPA SIDE CONTROL With Air system control MTA cae P Ae BL 46 SERIES SPA SIDE CONTRO Less Air system control Page 1 The BL 46 Electronic spa control system utilizes prov microcontroller reliably ide the ultimate rating convenience vor a large easy to read cipe Eug Diode LED Temperature The display indicates water pis MA temperature during temperature setting procedures operating messages and error codes An illuminated keypad with easy to use touch buttons allows you to set spa water temperature program filtration cycles and provides finger tip control of jets spa light and air system The BL 46 includes automatic freeze protection circuits and self diagnostic systems Please ta
12. ND LUG FIELD SUPPLIED WIRING BLUE LINE 2 E Y bg BLUE WBLACK LINE 1 WHITE NEUTRAL BONDING CONDUCTOR USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY 240 VOLT WIRING DIAGRAM 3 Wire Systems Plus Ground Page 5 INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL 120 VOLT 4 WIRE INSTALLATION FOR UNITS WITH Applies to units with 5th Catalog TERMINAL BLOCK Number Suffix of 0 and A CONNECTION a Examples 28 1202 28 1204 28 1302 WHITE GROUND WIRE 28 1304 28 12A4 28 13A4 NEUTRA A TO GROUND LUG The following instructions are to connect a Control Module designed to operate at 120 volts 5 1 Open the Control Module wiring access panel to allow access to the f input power wiring A BLUE LINE 2 2 Connect input power wiring as shown right When connected to 0 gt CONDUCTOR volts the Control Module requires a two wire electrical service plus MS fu ground which must be connected N AND WHITE Line 1 Neutral and Ground usin 9 minimum supply conductor am t of 20 amperes and a pact size of 20 amperes QN USE COPPER 3 Close wiring ac a CONDUCTORS ONLY es 120 VOLT WIRING DIAGRAM Page 6 INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL 120 VOLT INSTALLATION CORD AND PLUG CONNECTED UNITS l el 120 VOLT 20 AMPERE 120 VOLT 15 AMPERE The following instructions are for connecting a plug and cord connected Control Module
13. ONS EXAMPLE Two filtration cycles per day If the Spa Side Control has been set for 2 hours filtration time 02 followed by 1 hour start time 01 3 e isst filter oe of 1 hour hour after 12 hours later the second 1 hour filter cycle will start 5 the filter cycle Fe is ON pressing the LIGHT touch button displays the remaining time in the filter cycle If the Fe is OFF pressing the LIGHT will display the time until the next cycle starts NOTE Some models utilize filtration cycle per day instead of two filtration cycles per day On these models the setting procedures are the same as two cycles per day EXAMPLE One filtration cycle per day If the Spa Side Control has been set for 2 hours filtration time 02 followed by 1 hour start time 01 the filter cycle will start 1 hour after programmed and will continue to operate for 2 hours OPERATING OPERATING THE JETS To activate the jets press the JET touch button once for low speed press again for high speed JET will appear momentarily on the Temperature display press again for OFF oFF will appear momentarily on the temperature display OPERATING THE AIR SYSTEM IO The AIR touch button controls the air system Press the AIR touch button to activate the air system Air will momentarily appear on the temperature display Press again for OFF oFF will appear momentaril on the temperature display
14. R TEMPERATURES The spa should have a thermal cover A spa will lose the majority of its heat from the surface of the water SETTING THE TEMPERATURE and increase or decrease temperature Increase the amount of time allowed for filtering and heating sure that the desired temperature is set correctly PULSATING OR MINIMAL WATER FLOW IN HIGH SPEED MODE Make sure the spa water 69 above the highest jet 01 er Make sure that are open 59 Iter is of water Make sure the filter is clean BLOWER of debris WATER DOES NOT CLEAR UP Make sure that the filter is clean Check water chemistry for proper balance see SPA MAINTENANCE Q Increase the filtering BANCA Drain and refill 559 BLOW AIR INTO THE S A gii air blower connections for aks 2 Make sure the air blower is plugged into the air blower receptacle located on the side or bottom of the Control Module Page 15 2 NOTES THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK c 22 LIMITED WARRANTY Steamboat International LLC warrants new Aqualine products to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditions for a period of two 2 years from the date of original manufacture Should repair be required by reason of any defect in workmanship or material during the warranty period Steamboat International LLC will repair or at their discretion replace t
15. cord To reduce the risk of electric shock replace frayed or damaged power cord For units with plug ee to a 2 unding type ee at 120 volts 20 es Never for any reason modify the plug to fit other than a 120 volt 20 ampere receptacle PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNITS HARDWIRED FOR 120 VOLT OR 240 VOLT OPERATION The electrical supply for permanently connected Control Modules Hardwired for 120 or 240 volt operation must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Article 422 20 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 The disconnecting means must be within sight and readily accessible to the spa user but installed at least 5 feet 1 5m away from the spa The electrical supply for permanently connected Control Modules must also include a suitable rated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI to comply wi le 680 42 of the National OO d SI NFPA 70 9 NG PRECAUTIONS SO SV ANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Do not permit any electrical appliance such as a light telephone radio or television within 5 feet 1 5m of the spa 6 Be sure that water always flows freely from the hydrotherapy jets within the spa Any blockage or restriction of this water flow by persons or objects may damage system components create an electrical shock hazard and or cause water damage to the surrounding area To avoid damage to
16. his product without charge subject to verification of the defect upon delivery of the product to STEAMBOAT INT L LLC S a Attn Technical Service 7215 Bermuda Rd Las Vegas NV 89119 4304 If the repair is required after the expiration date of the warranty period Steamboat International this product and billfor necessary labor replacement parts shipping and handling S This warranty is void if the unit 1 is not installed in accordance with the ingt 5 2 is connected to improper voltage 3 is subjected to improper water chemistry 4 is mechanically or electrically alt ny way 5 is subjected to water or immersion excluding electric heating elements 6 relay or switch contacts show short circuiting 7 has been visibly damaged by accident misuse or which has been d 6 y wind rain lightning freezing or other cause or 8 serial number or manufacture date has been altered effaced or removed e seals pump motors o rings gaskets and air blower brushes are covered only during the first year of the warranty period All products returned as defective are subject to alu tion labor charges There is a charge for replacement parts and labor if defective unit is returned for any of the reasonsfg above Labor will be applied at a rate of 60 00 per hour 1 hour minimum International LLC shall not be liable f labor charges associated with the removal or re installation of any products returned as defective 5 9 This
17. ified technician has identified and corrected the problem SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS water temperature regulating devices may vary hotter than 104 F 40 C may cause as much as 5 F 3 C hyperthermia The causes symptoms and effects of hyperthermia be described The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or follows Hyperthermia occurs when the during use of the spa may lead to unconsciousness internal temperature of the body reaches a with the possibil level several degrees above the normal body 6 it temperature of 98 6 F 37 The The watch gt pa should never exceed 104 F symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness 40 aver temperatures between 100 F 38 C fainting drowsiness lethargy and 40 C are considered safe for a healthy increase in the internal temperature of the ub Lower water temperatures are body The effects of hyperthermia ipc recommended for extended use exceeding 10 unawareness impending minutes and for young children failure to perceive recognize the EX n espa a Since excessive water temperatures have a high physical inability t damage in im women and 6 potential for causing fetal damage during the early unconsciousnesS resulting a danger of months of pregnancy pregnant possibi drowning WARNING The use of alcohol pregnant women should limit spa water a or medication can greatly increase the temperature to 100
18. ke a few moments to read this manual and familiarize yourself with the equipment controls and operation PRODUCT FEATURES BL 46 SERIES SPA SIDE CONTROL 1 With Air system control Page 2 4 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE LED TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Continually indicates the current spa e and displays SET water tem wat t mperature operating codes Touch Button 500 10 set temperature program filtration cycles and set filtration cycle start time JET Touch Button Operates the jet pump high speed low speed and OFF LIGHT Touch Button Controls the spa light operation Also used to program filtration cycles and set filtration cycle start time AIR System Touch Button Operates the air system NOTE Used for second jet system operation on some models no air PRODUCT FEATURES 1 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE LED TEMPERATURE DISPLAY BL 46 SERIES SPA SIDE CONTROL Continually indicates the current spa Less Air system control water temperature and displays SET water temperature operating messages and error codes 2 TEMP Touch Button Used to set temperature program filtration cycles and set filtration cycle start time 3 JET Touch Button Operates the jet pump high speed low speed and OFF 4 LIGHT Touch Button Controls the spa light operation Also used to program filtration cycles and set filtration cycle start time Page 3 INSTALLATION ELECTR
19. me rating as the factory installed bulb operate automatically whenever the pump is The spa light may be turned ON or OFF by pressing the LIGHT touch button located on the Spa Side Control SPA LIGHT LENS INSTALLATION Colored lenses are included with the spa light To install or remove the lens simply push on or pull off the light as shown SPA LIGHT LENS SPA LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT SPA LIGHT bulb turn ALL 26 Locate 1 a he spa ee ove the bulb the Control LIGHT BULB pulling on the et not the wires as shown Pull ther ulb from the socket and replace by reversing the above steps ga To replace the spa ig S Brett Aqualine replacement P N 37 0101FK2 package of two or standard automotive type 912 OZONE GENERATOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION All Control Modules include OZONE receptacles mounted on the relay circuit board The OZONE receptacle is provided for field connection of an ozone generator NOTE Power is available at the OZONE receptacle whenever the pump is operating in LOW speed or during a programmed filtration cycle Therefore an ozone Page 11 operating in LOW speed SYSTEM DI disable feature allows the BLE FEATURE NANCE T evs S m to be shut off for up to 30 minutes w en performing maintenance procedures To disable the system press and hold the LIGHT touch button and press the AIR touch button While the system is disabled the
20. n contained in this manual or splicing lugs or connectors suitable for on the back of the field wiring access the size and type of wiring used panel of the Control Module Page 4 ELECTRICAL GENERAL RAS operation must include suitably t These installation instructions provided as guidelines for use and interpretation by knowledgeable installers Wire size number of circuits size of circuit breakers etc must be selected for ticular system being installe Bee Control Module data label rmine specific electrical Ve nts INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL 240 VOLT 4 WIRE INSTALLATION Applies to units with 5th Catalog Number Suffix of 0 and A Examples 28 1202 28 1204 28 1302 28 1304 28 12A4 28 13A4 The following instructions are to connect a Control Module designed to operate at 240 volts 1 Open the Control Module wiring access panel to allow access to the input power wiring 2 Connect input power wiring as shown in following diagram The Control Module requires a three wire electrical service and ground Line 1 Line 2 Neutral and Ground A minimum supply conductor amp of 50 amperes and a circuit of 50 amperes is required Failure to neutral line will cause t ol Module to malfunction a ay void the Control Module warranty 3 Close wiring access panel FOR UNITS WITH TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTION WHITE NEUTRAI GROUND WIRE Ak TO GROU
21. on NOTE Press and hold the TEMP touch button to cause the temperature setting to change slowly then rapidly SETTING FILTRATION CYCLES There are two equal filtration cycles aday They may be programmed in 2 hour increments to operate from 2 12 or 2 24 hours a day depending on factory setting OPERATING To set the filtration cycles press and hold the LIGHT touch button 6 seconds A number between 02 and 12 or 02 and 24 will be displayed This represents the total hours of programmed daily filtration To change the current setting press TEMP to increase the hours To decrease the hours press and hold the TEMP touch button until 12 or 24 appears release TEMP touch button and press again The display starts at Continue pressing TEMP until the aw setting appears hold To set filtration start tim Ke the LIGHT touch butto Fhe nds and the filtration cycle s ie e appear Press between 02 12 or 02 and224 will be displayed This rep ts the number of hours until the first vits Cycle will start until the desired setting is displayed To Q increase the current setting press TEMP decrease the setting press and hold TEMP until 12 or 24 appears Release TEMP then press again The display will start again at 00 Press TEMP until the desired setting is displayed Press and release the LIGHT touch button to resume normal operation Page 9 INSTRUCTI
22. used for an SS period of time in an area whe ACE temperatures do not occu desirable to turn the h sed Eh Sy be down to a minimum se rature of 40 F see SETTING T ERATURE kee spere uni water clean and sparkling the unit to filter the spa water for a 1 hours each day When preparing spa for use check the water chemistry to assure correct chlorine and pH levels The heater will operate as required to prevent the water from freezing if the spa is located in an area where freezing may occur However caution must be used with this approach In the event of an electrical power interruption regardless of the Page 12 cause the heater and pump will stop operating and freeze protection will be lost possibly resulting in freeze damage to the spa spa plumbing and or Control Module components Such damage is not ty a AUT Control Module S X e be drained for an extended calo of time and located where freezing eratures exist make sure all water has been drained from the spa When all the water has been drained from the spa turn all power to the spa OFF Use a wrench to remove the pump drain plug and drain all water from the pump housing Replace the pump drain plug Close all shutoff valves if equipped Check the spa manufacturer s instructions regarding winterizing the filter assembly and spa plumbing Covering the spa is highly recommended CLEANING THE SPA SIDE CONTROL Use only a mild solution of soap and
23. warranty extends ormal residential non commercial usage by the original retail purchaser within the continental United States including A Hawaii This is the only warranty expressed or implied by Steamboat International LLC Warranties implied under state law g any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose shall be limited to one year from the date of manufact Steamboat International LLC shall wes for any inconvenience loss of time or incidental expenses incurred Steamboat Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages therefore the above limitation may not apply to you Rs Mg INT L LLC t Aqualine Products 7215 un NV 89119 702 361 0600 Fax 702 361 0613 80 244811 0 2001 Steamboat Int LLC 03 01
24. water and a soft cloth to clean the Spa Side control Avoid using abrasive cleaners or cleansers which have an adverse chemical effect on the surface DISPLAY MESSAGES SPA SIDE MESSAGES CONTROL ERROR The BL 46 Series incorporates a variety of diagnostic and protection features In the event of a system error an error message will be displayed on the LED temperature display as follows The water temperature of the system has exceed 118 F 48 C causing the heater to automatically shut OFF Sm 59 dropped the TEMP touch When the water tempe below 104 F 40 button to reset heater If this error message continw s to occur discontinue use of the spa and contact a qualified service technician to correct the problem system water has dropped below the minimum set point of 40 F 4 C An automatic freeze protection will activate the pump s and heater protecting the system from freeze damage The heater and pump s will operate until the water has reached 43 F 6 C The water temperature high limit sensor has malfunctioned or is not connected properly If either Er2 or Er3 error dso 5 displayed ue use and contact a qualified sens hnician to correct the problemi The heater flow switch has The flow switch is mn malfunctioned If this error measuring once message is displayed to per

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