1. VDS consists of control-mounted indicators and lighted component cords (if equipped) that allow you to troubleshoot the system visually.
2. The indicators and lighted cords let you know if a component is receiving the proper voltage or if a fuse has blown.
3. You can also use the power detection switch to check if the system is receiving voltage from the circuit breaker panel.
4. The VDS does the troubleshooting for you by simply checking the indicators and lighted cords - allowing you to identify any issues at a glance.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
The document is a system operation manual that includes important safety instructions and illustrations of the major components and operation of an Ultimate Series solid-state pool system. It describes the system components, shows how the system works, and provides procedures for operation and troubleshooting.
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS uses control-mounted indicators and lighted component cords to troubleshoot the system at a glance.
- It allows you to see if a component is receiving the proper voltage.
- You can check if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing a switch, you can verify the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for troubleshooting details.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting easy by doing it for you and clearly indicating the source of any issues.
So in summary, the VDS is a diagnostic tool
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS uses control-mounted indicators and lighted component cords to troubleshoot issues at a glance.
- It allows you to see if a component is receiving the proper voltage.
- You can check if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing a switch, you can verify the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for troubleshooting details.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting simple by doing it for you and clearly indicating the source of any issues.
So in summary, the VDS is a diagnostic tool that
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS consists of control-mounted indicators and possibly lighted component cords.
- It allows you to visually check if components are receiving proper voltage or if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing the power detection switch, you can check if the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- The control will troubleshoot for you and indicate at a glance if there is a problem with a component's power supply.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for details on what that light indicates and how to address any issues.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting easy by
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate pumps, heaters, and other components and troubleshoot any issues. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate and troubleshoot the system. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate and troubleshoot the system. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The Visual Diagnostic System was designed by Hydro-Quip to offer simple on-site diagnosis for customers. It features lights that illuminate to indicate issues that can be identified by referencing the owner's manual. The system aims to help diagnose air switches, pumps, heat, filtration, and other components through easy-to-interpret light signals.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
The document is a system operation manual that includes important safety instructions and illustrations of the major components and operation of an Ultimate Series solid-state pool system. It describes the system components, shows how the system works, and provides procedures for operation and troubleshooting.
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS uses control-mounted indicators and lighted component cords to troubleshoot the system at a glance.
- It allows you to see if a component is receiving the proper voltage.
- You can check if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing a switch, you can verify the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for troubleshooting details.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting easy by doing it for you and clearly indicating the source of any issues.
So in summary, the VDS is a diagnostic tool
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS uses control-mounted indicators and lighted component cords to troubleshoot issues at a glance.
- It allows you to see if a component is receiving the proper voltage.
- You can check if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing a switch, you can verify the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for troubleshooting details.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting simple by doing it for you and clearly indicating the source of any issues.
So in summary, the VDS is a diagnostic tool that
Here are the key points about the Visual Diagnostic System (VDS):
- The VDS consists of control-mounted indicators and possibly lighted component cords.
- It allows you to visually check if components are receiving proper voltage or if a fuse has blown.
- By pressing the power detection switch, you can check if the system is receiving voltage from the breaker panel.
- The control will troubleshoot for you and indicate at a glance if there is a problem with a component's power supply.
- If a VDS light is illuminated, refer to the owner's manual for details on what that light indicates and how to address any issues.
- The VDS makes troubleshooting easy by
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate pumps, heaters, and other components and troubleshoot any issues. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate and troubleshoot the system. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, power detection switch, heater indicator, visual diagnostic system, and lighted cord connections to operate and troubleshoot the system. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature.
The Visual Diagnostic System was designed by Hydro-Quip to offer simple on-site diagnosis for customers. It features lights that illuminate to indicate issues that can be identified by referencing the owner's manual. The system aims to help diagnose air switches, pumps, heat, filtration, and other components through easy-to-interpret light signals.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, check for proper voltage, and troubleshoot issues using the visual diagnostic system lights. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature. The system uses fuses to protect components and lights on the cord connections help diagnose if proper voltage is reaching each part.
This document provides safety instructions and operational information for an eco-2 plus solid-state pool/spa system. It outlines component identification, operating instructions for the power switch, heater indicator, and other optional features. Troubleshooting tips and maintenance considerations are also included to safely and properly operate the pool/spa system.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, describing features like the power switch, diagnostic indicators, heater operation, and safety guidelines for proper use and maintenance to ensure safe and reliable performance. It also covers troubleshooting tips using the visual diagnostic system to identify potential issues.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, describing components like the power switch, diagnostic lights, heater indicator, and safety features. It also covers maintenance procedures, troubleshooting tips, and warranty information to help users properly care for and operate their pool or spa system.
This document discusses different types of community support, including proximity, sharing experiences, and modeling identity. It focuses on providing comfort through spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and practical support in a context of shared humanity, morality, and security.
Enterprise Collaboration: Can You Connect Social Learning and Business Perfor...Human Capital Media
How’s your social learning initiative going? If you are like most companies, you can easily match your situation with one of the following categories.
Category 1: We are just getting started and are unsure of how to proceed.
Category 2: We have started using social media for learning, but we don’t really have a strategy for how to leverage it.
Category 3: We have mastered the technology and its adoption and are seeing daily benefit.
If your situation falls into either Category 1 or Category 2, this session is a must for you. Learn how to put social learning into context and into action in your organization. If your situation is closest to Category 3, we encourage you to attend this session to share the successes of your experience with your peers. Either way, this session promises to connect you.
Eric Bruner, Chief Technologist, RWD Technologies
Green Packaging Asia provides green and sustainable packaging solutions. It has a team of designers and printers that work to create packaging with reduced environmental impact. The company aims to make the world more sustainable by partnering with customers on green packaging projects.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document is a letter from Awan Printing Solutions Incorporation introducing their new 2012 catalogue. In 3 sentences:
The letter thanks customers for their past business and introduces their new catalogue, highlighting that they have acquired superior materials and new technology to consistently meet high standards. It invites customers to review their expanded product offerings, including innovative advertisement solutions, and requests a meeting to discuss opportunities in marketing. The company looks forward to continuing to provide printing and advertisement solutions to its valued customers.
Idenitifying the fit for perennial forage options in a crop-livestock system:...Joanna Hicks
The document describes using a whole-farm optimization model called MIDAS to evaluate the profitability and environmental impacts of incorporating forage shrubs into a typical 3000 hectare crop-livestock farm in Australia's low rainfall Mallee region. The model simulates over 200 crop-pasture rotations across 7 different land management units and considers interactions between enterprises. Model results show that incorporating up to 10% forage shrubs has little impact on whole-farm profit, but above 10% profit sharply declines. Higher shrub biomass production and nutrient levels increase potential profitability. Changes to commodity prices also impact the optimal shrub allocation.
Le manuel de la coproduction juin 2011.pdf,AkimELSIKAMEYA
This document discusses international co-productions in theatre. It notes that co-productions involve artists from different countries working together on a theatrical piece or show. Co-productions allow for cultural exchange and learning between the collaborating countries. They provide opportunities for artists worldwide to develop new skills and share their work with international audiences.
This document describes an agricultural facility called Alpha Farm. It includes several components such as solar panels, a lightweight steel frame, venting systems, a chicken run, bee hives, and spaces for auxiliary growth, storage, and education. The primary growing space utilizes hydroponics and aeroponics. There is also an external growing space with reflective mirrors. The facility aims to be sustainable by including algae production, duckweed, protozoa, plankton, shrimp, and a fish farm. It also has systems for composting and oxygen circulation.
Indian consumer trends are shifting as the population ages and income levels rise. Retirees are remaining active and pursuing entertainment options. Younger consumers are embracing new technologies and focused on health and security. As aspirations grow, consumers are drifting from tangible goods to prioritizing intangible experiences and leisure activities.
This document identifies which chapters from Cisco Networking Academy curricula cover content supported by Packet Tracer version 5.3. It shows that Packet Tracer supports simulation, visualization, collaboration and assessment of topics from courses including CCNA Discovery, CCNA Exploration, CCNA Security, and CCNP. The purpose is to help instructors leverage Packet Tracer's capabilities in creating rich learning experiences for students.
This document provides an overview of the ecological zones in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), Pakistan. It identifies two main zones:
1. AEZ-A is the Northern Dry Mountains, which includes mountainous areas like Swat, Kohistan, and Bajaur that experience dry conditions.
2. AEZ-B is the Western Dry Mountains, which encompasses hilly and mountainous areas like Mardan, Swabi, Nowshera, and Abbottabad that also experience dry weather.
The document maps out the locations of these two zones within NWFP.
This document is a class timetable for Class 1A at Teck Whye Secondary School in Singapore for Semester 1 of 2012. It shows the class schedule for each school day from Monday to Friday, with periods 1 through 7 listed. Each period is allocated for different subjects such as Flag Raising, Social Studies, Physical Education, Mathematics, and Dismissal. The timetable also lists the classroom or teacher for each subject period.
1. The document outlines a "Singles Lifecycle" with four stages: Post-Trauma, Thrill, Stagnation, and Surrender.
2. Each stage is associated with a "single type" - for example, in the Post-Trauma stage the types are "Dumper" and "Dumpee," and in the Thrill stage the types are "Relationship seeker" and "Self actualizer."
3. The document describes the strategy employed by each single type to deal with their stage in the lifecycle. For example, Dumpers explore possibilities after a breakup while Dumpees cope with feelings of victimization.
The VocaLight system consists of 3 main components: a wireless transmitter worn by the teacher, a receiver base station that picks up the teacher's speech signal, and speakers that distribute the teacher's voice throughout the classroom. Studies have shown that using sound field systems like VocaLight immediately improves student comprehension, attention, and test scores while reducing teacher vocal fatigue. VocaLight uses high-frequency infrared technology that is not prone to interference, allowing an unlimited number of classrooms to be equipped without managing channels. Its small, simple design integrates audio mixing capabilities and dual channels for team teaching.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool/spa control system, including how to use the power switch, check for proper voltage, and troubleshoot issues using the visual diagnostic system lights. Safety warnings are also given regarding risks like electric shock, hyperthermia, and proper water temperature. The system uses fuses to protect components and lights on the cord connections help diagnose if proper voltage is reaching each part.
This document provides safety instructions and operational information for an eco-2 plus solid-state pool/spa system. It outlines component identification, operating instructions for the power switch, heater indicator, and other optional features. Troubleshooting tips and maintenance considerations are also included to safely and properly operate the pool/spa system.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, describing features like the power switch, diagnostic indicators, heater operation, and safety guidelines for proper use and maintenance to ensure safe and reliable performance. It also covers troubleshooting tips using the visual diagnostic system to identify potential issues.
The document provides instructions for operating a solid-state pool or spa control system, describing components like the power switch, diagnostic lights, heater indicator, and safety features. It also covers maintenance procedures, troubleshooting tips, and warranty information to help users properly care for and operate their pool or spa system.
This document discusses different types of community support, including proximity, sharing experiences, and modeling identity. It focuses on providing comfort through spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and practical support in a context of shared humanity, morality, and security.
Enterprise Collaboration: Can You Connect Social Learning and Business Perfor...Human Capital Media
How’s your social learning initiative going? If you are like most companies, you can easily match your situation with one of the following categories.
Category 1: We are just getting started and are unsure of how to proceed.
Category 2: We have started using social media for learning, but we don’t really have a strategy for how to leverage it.
Category 3: We have mastered the technology and its adoption and are seeing daily benefit.
If your situation falls into either Category 1 or Category 2, this session is a must for you. Learn how to put social learning into context and into action in your organization. If your situation is closest to Category 3, we encourage you to attend this session to share the successes of your experience with your peers. Either way, this session promises to connect you.
Eric Bruner, Chief Technologist, RWD Technologies
Green Packaging Asia provides green and sustainable packaging solutions. It has a team of designers and printers that work to create packaging with reduced environmental impact. The company aims to make the world more sustainable by partnering with customers on green packaging projects.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
This document is a letter from Awan Printing Solutions Incorporation introducing their new 2012 catalogue. In 3 sentences:
The letter thanks customers for their past business and introduces their new catalogue, highlighting that they have acquired superior materials and new technology to consistently meet high standards. It invites customers to review their expanded product offerings, including innovative advertisement solutions, and requests a meeting to discuss opportunities in marketing. The company looks forward to continuing to provide printing and advertisement solutions to its valued customers.
Idenitifying the fit for perennial forage options in a crop-livestock system:...Joanna Hicks
The document describes using a whole-farm optimization model called MIDAS to evaluate the profitability and environmental impacts of incorporating forage shrubs into a typical 3000 hectare crop-livestock farm in Australia's low rainfall Mallee region. The model simulates over 200 crop-pasture rotations across 7 different land management units and considers interactions between enterprises. Model results show that incorporating up to 10% forage shrubs has little impact on whole-farm profit, but above 10% profit sharply declines. Higher shrub biomass production and nutrient levels increase potential profitability. Changes to commodity prices also impact the optimal shrub allocation.
Le manuel de la coproduction juin 2011.pdf,AkimELSIKAMEYA
This document discusses international co-productions in theatre. It notes that co-productions involve artists from different countries working together on a theatrical piece or show. Co-productions allow for cultural exchange and learning between the collaborating countries. They provide opportunities for artists worldwide to develop new skills and share their work with international audiences.
This document describes an agricultural facility called Alpha Farm. It includes several components such as solar panels, a lightweight steel frame, venting systems, a chicken run, bee hives, and spaces for auxiliary growth, storage, and education. The primary growing space utilizes hydroponics and aeroponics. There is also an external growing space with reflective mirrors. The facility aims to be sustainable by including algae production, duckweed, protozoa, plankton, shrimp, and a fish farm. It also has systems for composting and oxygen circulation.
Indian consumer trends are shifting as the population ages and income levels rise. Retirees are remaining active and pursuing entertainment options. Younger consumers are embracing new technologies and focused on health and security. As aspirations grow, consumers are drifting from tangible goods to prioritizing intangible experiences and leisure activities.
This document identifies which chapters from Cisco Networking Academy curricula cover content supported by Packet Tracer version 5.3. It shows that Packet Tracer supports simulation, visualization, collaboration and assessment of topics from courses including CCNA Discovery, CCNA Exploration, CCNA Security, and CCNP. The purpose is to help instructors leverage Packet Tracer's capabilities in creating rich learning experiences for students.
This document provides an overview of the ecological zones in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), Pakistan. It identifies two main zones:
1. AEZ-A is the Northern Dry Mountains, which includes mountainous areas like Swat, Kohistan, and Bajaur that experience dry conditions.
2. AEZ-B is the Western Dry Mountains, which encompasses hilly and mountainous areas like Mardan, Swabi, Nowshera, and Abbottabad that also experience dry weather.
The document maps out the locations of these two zones within NWFP.
This document is a class timetable for Class 1A at Teck Whye Secondary School in Singapore for Semester 1 of 2012. It shows the class schedule for each school day from Monday to Friday, with periods 1 through 7 listed. Each period is allocated for different subjects such as Flag Raising, Social Studies, Physical Education, Mathematics, and Dismissal. The timetable also lists the classroom or teacher for each subject period.
1. The document outlines a "Singles Lifecycle" with four stages: Post-Trauma, Thrill, Stagnation, and Surrender.
2. Each stage is associated with a "single type" - for example, in the Post-Trauma stage the types are "Dumper" and "Dumpee," and in the Thrill stage the types are "Relationship seeker" and "Self actualizer."
3. The document describes the strategy employed by each single type to deal with their stage in the lifecycle. For example, Dumpers explore possibilities after a breakup while Dumpees cope with feelings of victimization.
The VocaLight system consists of 3 main components: a wireless transmitter worn by the teacher, a receiver base station that picks up the teacher's speech signal, and speakers that distribute the teacher's voice throughout the classroom. Studies have shown that using sound field systems like VocaLight immediately improves student comprehension, attention, and test scores while reducing teacher vocal fatigue. VocaLight uses high-frequency infrared technology that is not prone to interference, allowing an unlimited number of classrooms to be equipped without managing channels. Its small, simple design integrates audio mixing capabilities and dual channels for team teaching.
This document discusses several topics related to online safety and appropriate social media use for teenagers. It provides guidelines and suggestions for parents to have small group discussions with their children about interacting safely online, using social networks respectfully, avoiding inappropriate pictures/posts, and establishing rules for technology use. Potential discussion points include recognizing bullying, blocking inappropriate content/people, and bringing any unsafe situations to the attention of parents or other trusted adults.
Global Certification of Food and Feed Safety: GlobalGAP International Farm As...Milling and Grain magazine
Established in 1996 by food retailers in response to BSE and a long line of food safety crises affecting consumer confidence and consumption, GlobalGAP has developed farm assurance standards in a full range of product areas including crops, livestock, aquaculture and livestock feed.
The document discusses a new Bronx center called the Bronx Electrical Vehicle Center that aims to support electric vehicles and sustainability initiatives in the borough. The center will provide charging stations for electric vehicles and host recycling and gardening activities to promote environmental stewardship.
The document provides instructions for turning yourself into a Jeco Guides Author in 3 steps by signing in to the Jeco Guides website, editing your author profile, and then creating and editing your first Jeco Guide using the Jeco Guides Authoring Tool. It outlines the key features of the Authoring Tool for managing guides, layers, and points of interest.
The document discusses an upcoming sailing race from Hong Kong to Vietnam that will finish in Nha Trang, noting that the scenic city provides an ideal location. It also provides details about the race such as its length and participating boats. The Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa, which overlooks the bay, will host the awards celebration for the race.
The document provides tips for startup founders on how to conduct effective research when pitching investors. It advises founders to understand the investors' interests, priorities, and typical concerns in order to tailor their pitch appropriately. Researchers should focus on substantiating claims, understanding basic accounting principles, and highlighting the most important elements of their business plan to efficiently convey their idea to investors within time constraints.
The 8th EverythingAboutWater International Exhibition & Conference on Water & Wastewater Management was South Asia's largest water event. It was held in Mumbai, India from January 6-8, 2011 and saw overwhelming response from trade visitors, conference delegates, and exhibitors from 25 countries. The exhibition showcased the latest developments in water treatment, conservation, irrigation, wastewater recycling and reuse, and desalination. Government officials, water industry managers, and experts interacted and explored solutions for India's water management. The event was a success in promoting business and networking opportunities in the Indian water sector.
The document presents a model called the "Spiral of Knowledge" which depicts the evolution of knowledge over time. It shows knowledge progressing from the unknown to the known through research, recording, and application. The spiral shape represents how new insights build upon previous discoveries in an ongoing, cyclical process. In a few sentences, the document outlines the definition of management used in the General Enterprise Management approach.
This e-book is an accompaniment to the book "Creative Workshop: 80 Challenges to Sharpen Your Design Skills," more details here: http://www.davidsherwin.com/creative
"Creative Workshop" contains 80 creative challenges that will help any designer reach a breadth of stronger design solutions, in various media, within any set time period. Exercises range from creating a typeface in an hour, to designing a paper robot in an afternoon, to designing web pages and other interactive experiences. Each exercise includes compelling visual solutions from other designers and background stories to help designers increase their capacity to innovate.
Before the book, however, there was a quarter-long class where design students had to complete 80 projects in just 11 weeks. This Teacher's Guide describes the pedagogical methods behind the book, how to create your own Creative Workshop class or workshop series, as well as how to utilize challenges from the book most effectively in a classroom setting. This text is intended for teachers of design and creative thinking, but it may also be helpful for designers and creative managers.
The document discusses a llama lobbyist bill called The Llama Llaw that was introduced in the Senate and postponed indefinitely. It provides details on the bill's sponsors, positions taken by various senators, and notes that the governor signed the bill into law.
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The document provides an agenda and overview for the 2009 AADE Mid Continent Chapter Symposium on Northeast US Operations. The agenda includes sections on the overview of the Eastern US, geology of the region including major shale plays like the Marcellus, operations such as drilling programs and techniques, and lessons learned from development in the area. Key points covered include the extent of the major shale plays in the Appalachian Basin including the emerging potential of the Marcellus Shale, details of drilling and completion programs in various formations, and emphasis on adapting techniques based on geological variations and lessons from other major shale developments.
SetFocus offers a series of .NET, SQL Server, Microsoft Business Intelligence and SharePoint courses guaranteed to run quarterly during day and evening hours. Courses are offered online or in Parsippany, NJ and include programming with .NET, SQL Server querying, database implementation and maintenance, and SharePoint administration and development. Upcoming courses and the full schedule can be found at www.setfocus.com.
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The document summarizes the reopening of the Movenpick Hotel Saigon following a $15 million renovation. Key points include:
1) The renovation included updating each room, public spaces, restaurants, and retail outlets with a modern design incorporating local Vietnamese style.
2) Twenty-seven new rooms were added for a total of 278 rooms. New chefs have also revitalized the dining options.
3) Updates were made with business travelers in mind, including modern meeting spaces, a large wine selection, and high-speed internet access throughout the hotel.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. owns trademarks related to "Blu-ray Disc" and the "Blu-ray Disc" logo. Unauthorized copying, reproduction, rental, public performance, or broadcast of this game may violate applicable laws.
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This document provides instructions for adjusting various settings on a spa control panel, including temperature unit (F or C), time of day, economy mode start time and duration, panel lock, and descriptions of default settings and modes like economy mode and freeze protection. Settings are adjusted using the program, list, enter and up/down arrow keys, and confirmed with enter. Error codes are displayed as flashing dots and require servicing.
The document provides instructions for operating various functions of a spa or hot tub. It describes the economy mode which maintains water temperature 20°F below the set point. It also describes the freeze protection mode which activates the pump and heater if water drops below certain temperatures. Default settings are described such as filtration cycles running for 1 hour every 24 hours with water at 95°F. Instructions are provided for operating pumps, blowers, lights and setting the temperature. Error codes and troubleshooting tips are also summarized.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for a PS-9704 series pool/spa control system. It includes guidelines for installing remote heaters, making electrical and wet connections, programming filtration settings, and troubleshooting. Safety precautions are outlined, and a wiring diagram and parts list are provided.
The document provides installation and operation instructions for a Platinum Series pool and spa control system. It includes details on installing remote heaters, electrical connections, temperature sensors, equipment connections, and programming filtration settings. Safety instructions are provided at the beginning regarding proper installation and use of the system.
The document provides installation instructions for PS-6502 & PS-6503 Platinum Series pool and spa control systems. It describes how to install the heater in different locations including on the bottom, back, or top of the control box using adjustable clamps or slide brackets. The instructions also cover electrical installation, temperature sensor placement, equipment connections, and programming filtration settings. Additional sections provide details on optional equipment, operational considerations, troubleshooting, and warranty information.
The document provides information on the default system operation, freeze protection modes, high temperature error handling, filtration cycles, pump and blower controls, light controls, temperature setting, and error identification for a spa or pool system. When power is applied, the system will initiate a default 24-hour filtration cycle at 95°F. It describes two modes of freeze protection below 59°F and 49°F and will suspend filtration if temperatures exceed 115°F or reach errors.
The document provides instructions for operating and programming a spa, including:
- If the water temperature exceeds 115°F, the heater will turn off, and above 122°F all outputs will disable until cooled.
- The filtration cycle can be programmed to run 1, 2, or 3 times daily for 60, 120, 180, or 480 minutes each cycle.
- By default, the spa will filter for 1 hour every 24 hours, maintaining the temperature at 95°F.
- Instructions are provided for operating the pump, accessory, light, and adjusting the temperature settings.
- The system enters a freeze protection mode if the temperature drops below 59°F by turning the pump on periodically.
The document provides instructions for operating and programming a spa control system. It describes how the system handles high temperatures, allows setting filter cycles for 1-3 times daily and durations of 60-180 minutes, and will default to a 24-hour filter cycle at 95°F if power is lost. It also explains how to operate the pump, light, and change the temperature setting, and describes freeze protection and error identification features.
This document summarizes the revision history of PCB part number 33-0024-Rx from the initial R0 revision in January 1999 through the current R6 revision. It describes the changes made at each revision level such as PCB layout changes, software changes, additions of memory and removal of features. It also provides information to help identify the correct wiring diagram for a given revision level.
This document provides instructions for an Eco 1 timed filtration system. It states to press and hold the light button to change the duration of filtration, and to press and hold the pump button to change the number of times filtration will occur. It also provides contact information for My Pool and Spas, a wholesale pool and spa parts supplier.
The document provides instructions for setting various operating parameters of a pool or spa control system including time, filtration start/duration, temperature display units, panel lock, economy mode, freeze protection, and error conditions. It describes pressing the program key to access each setting and using up/down arrows to adjust before pressing program to save. It also lists default settings if power is lost.
The changes include:
- Two programmable filtration cycles, one for AM and one for PM.
- A new "Smart Summer Mode" that operates pumps and chlorinators during cooler times when temperatures exceed a threshold.
- Optional programming via Palm Pilot or keypad.
- New auxiliary circuit and circulation pump options.
- Updated owner's manuals to reflect changes.
This document provides contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com. It lists their phone number as 920-925-3094. The business sells wholesale pool and spa parts.
This document provides contact information for a company called MyPoolSpas.com Spa Parts Wholesale Pool. They sell pool and spa parts and can be reached by calling 920-925-3094. The document lists the name of the company and their phone number.
The document provides instructions for programming various settings on an HT-2 / 9600 Series spa control system, including time of day, filtration cycle start time and duration, economy mode start time and duration, temperature units (Fahrenheit or Celsius), and a spa-side lock feature. It also describes low level programming options that can be changed by positioning jumpers on the system board, including pump, blower, light, ozone, fiber optics, clock, current, circulation pump, and sensor calibration settings.
The document discusses four jumpers on a system board that can be positioned to change parameters of an equipment system. Jumper 1 sets either a high or low current limit. Jumper 2 selects whether temperature is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Jumpers 3 and 4 determine if the pumps run as single or two speed pumps. Positioning the jumpers allows customizing the system's operation based on electrical specifications and pump configuration.
This document provides instructions for operating an infrared remote control for a pool or spa. It includes:
1. A key chart explaining the functions of each button on the remote control.
2. Instructions for programming the remote to control up to three home entertainment or automation devices by entering their unique four-digit codes.
3. Procedures for replacing batteries, searching for codes if a device is not responding, checking stored codes, and putting the remote into learning mode to add new functions from an original remote control.
The document provides instructions for programming a Palm Pilot PDA to communicate with and adjust the low-level programming of Hydro-Quip control systems. The PDA must have the Serve-Soft 2 software installed and unlocked using the username "Hydro-Quip" and password "Hq92u1". An ADIR-1 cartridge is used to connect the PDA to the control system. Low-level parameters can then be viewed and modified on the PDA screen by tapping selections. Additional features like current states, troubleshooting, and documentation can also be accessed.
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Important Safety Instructions 2
INTRODUCTION
Major Component Illustration 4
SYSTEM OPERATION
Illustration 5
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) 6
Power Switch 7
Power Detection Switch (optional) 7
Heater “On” Indicator 7
Visual Diagnostic System (optional) 8
Lighted Cord Connection (optional) 10
Heater Operation 10
Spaside Control 11
Additional Features 14
Error Identification 15
Spa Light 15
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Warm Weather Conditions 16
Filtration 16
Freeze Protection & Winterizing 16
Chemical Water Treatment 17
TROUBLESHOOTING 17
Data Label Information 20
Warranty Information 21
Notes 22
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! DANGER To reduce the risk all injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they
are closely supervised at
of
times.
! WARNING - RISKaccess by children. To avoid accidents, ensure that children cannot use a
unauthorized
OF CHILD DROWNING. Extreme caution must be exercised to prevent
spa or hot tub unless they are supervised at all times.
! DANGER To reduce the risk of injury to persons, do not remove suction fittings.
Spa location must accommodate sufficient drainage of water around the base of the
structure, as well as the power source compartment.
Prolonged immersion in water that is warmer than normal body temperature can result in a
dangerous condition known as HYPERTHERMIA. The causes, symptoms, and effects
of hyperthermia may be described as follows: Hyperthermia occurs when the internal
temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body
temperature of 98.6BF. The symptoms of hyperthermia include dizziness, fainting,
drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. The
effects of hyperthermia include (1) unawareness of impending hazard, (2) failure to
perceive heat, (3) failure to recognize the need to exit spa, (4) physical inability to exit
spa, (5) fetal damage in pregnant women, (6) unconsciousness resulting in danger of
drowning. WARNING The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the
risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
! DANGER - RISK OFmay be installedSHOCK.5 Install at leastsurfaces if each metal metal is
surfaces. (A spa
ELECTRICAL
within feet of metal
5 feet (1.5m) from all
surface
permanently connected by a solid copper conductor attached to the wire connector on
the terminal box that is provided for this purpose. Refer to NEC and local codes in effect
at the time of installation.)
A pressure wire connector is provided on the control box to permit connection of a solid
copper bonding conductor between this point and any equipment, metal enclosures of
electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5m) of the unit as
needed to comply with local requirements.
Bond accessible metal to the dedicated connector on the equipment grounding bus, bond
the equipment ground bus to the local common bonding grid as part of the installation in
the form of (1) a reinforced concrete slab for support, (2) a ground plate provided
beneath the hot tub or spa, or (3) a permanent ground connection that is acceptable to
the local inspection authority.
! DANGER telephone,ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Do not permit anyofelectrical appliance, such as
a light,
RISK OF
radio, or television, within 5 feet (1.5m) a spa or hot tub.
To reduce the risk of injury:
The water in a spa or hot tub should never exceed 104BF (40BC). Water temperatures
between 100BF (38BC) and 104BF (40BC) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower
water temperatures are recommended for extended use (exceeding 10-15 minutes) and
for young children.
Excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the
early months of pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa or
hot tub water temperatures to 100BF(38BC).
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accurate thermometer.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to
unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history of heart disease, low or high blood
pressure, circulatory system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before
using a spa or hot tub.
Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub since
some medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation.
For Units with a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
This appliance is provided with a ground-fault-circuit-interrupter located on the control box.
Before each use and with the unit operating, push the test button. The unit should stop
operating and the reset button should appear. Push the reset button. The unit should
now operate normally. If the interrupter does not perform in this manner, a ground
current is flowing indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Disconnect the power, or
unplug from receptacle, until the fault has been identified and corrected.
For Cord and Plug Connected Units
Connected to a grounded, grounding type receptacle only. NEVER connect the spa to an
extension cord.
Do not bury the cord.
WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock, replace damaged cord immediately.
For Permanently Installed Units
A terminal marked “G” or “ground” is provided in the wiring box located inside the
equipment compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the terminal or
connector to the grounding terminal of your electrical service or supply panel with a
continuous green insulated copper wire in accordance with National Electric Code Table
250-95 and any other local codes in effect at the time of the installation.
For Permanently Installed Units not Provided with an Internal Disconnecting Method
The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker
to open all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Section 422-30 of the
National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 1987. The disconnecting means must be readily
accessible to the tub occupant but installed at least 5 feet (1.5m) from the tub water.
For Units with Gas Heaters
WARNING - Do not install indoors. This unit uses a gas heater that requires proper
ventilation and is intended for outdoor use only.
For UL Listed Equipment Assemblies
Install at least 5 feet (1.5m) from tub water using nonmetallic plumbing. Install blower no
less than 1 foot (305mm) above the maximum water level to prevent water from
contacting electrical equipment. Install in accordance with the installation instructions.
To reduce the risk of drowning from hair and body entrapment, install a suction fitting(s)
with a marked flow rate in gallons-per-minute that equals or exceeds the flow rate
marked on the equipment assembly.
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Congratulations on your new purchase. Hydro-Quip Equipment & Control Systems are
constructed of the finest materials and assembled under the strictest quality control
standards. With proper care and maintenance your system will provide you with many
years of reliable performance.
The following pages contain information concerning the operation and care of your system.
(Note: Your Control may differ from the illustration below although the
basic operation and configuration will be the same.)
Major Components
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Note: Your particular control may look
different than these illustrations though the
operation is the same.
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GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) (OPTIONAL)
The GFCI is a mandatory electrical safety
device required for all portable spas and hot
tubs as specified in the National Electrical
Code Article 680. The GFCI is designed to Press to Reset
provide protection against potential electrical
shock hazard should a ground fault occur.
The installation of a properly sized Ground
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detailed in the Installation Manual.
The GFCI in your particular installation may
be installed at the electrical service panel, a
separate sub-panel or built into your Hydro-
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Systems with a built-in GFCI meeting the RESET
code requirements will be marked on the top
of the control panel with identification label.
It is necessary to test the GFCI before each TEST
use and at least monthly when the spa or hot
tub is not being used regularly.
Test the device in the following manner:.
! With the power on, push the “TEST”
button; there should be an audible “click”,
which will diconnect the power to the
OFF
system. The “RESET” button will pop out
slightly.
Press to Test
CAUTION - if the GFCI fails to operate in
this manner, do not use the spa until a
qualified technician has corrected the
problem.
! To restore power, press the red “RESET”
button in.
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POWER SWITCH (optional)
If equipped, your system may incorporate a Power Switch
power switch. This switch will turn power
either on or off to the internal circuitry and
connected components
POWER DETECTION SWITCH (optional)
The power test switch allows you to verify
that voltage is being supplied to your system.
Simply press the switch toward the rear of the
enclosure to see the Line 1 voltage indicator
illuminate then press the switch toward the
front of the enclosure to see the Line 2
voltage indicator (240-Volt Models only)
illuminate. LINE 1
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5 VDS-Visual Diagnostic System (optional)
If your system is equipped with Hydro-Quip’s exclusive, Visual Diagnostic System, your
control will do the troubleshooting for you. VDS consist of control-mounted indicators and (if
equipped) lighted component cords. You will know at a glance if a component is being
supplied with the proper voltage, if a fuse has blown or (by simply pressing a switch) if the
complete system is being supplied with voltage from the breaker panel. The following
information will guide you through the Visual Diagnostic System:
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TROUBLESHOOTING VDS
VDS INDICATOR ILLUMINATED POSSIBLE PROBLEM
SYSTEM FUSE - This fuse protects the Input voltage connected incorrectly,
printed circuit board. defective transformer. Call your local
dealer or qualified technician.
Restricted flow of water caused by dirty
filter, improperly adjusted jets, water
HIGH-LIMIT TRIPPED - Over
shutoff valve not fully open or debris in
temperature condition, do not enter spa .
plumbing. Call your local dealer or
qualified technician.
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PUMP 1 FUSE - Protects the primary severe weather/electrical storm. Call
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TROUBLESHOOTING VDS (cont.)
VDS INDICATOR LIGHT POSSIBLE PROBLEM
Faulty blower or severe weather /
AIR BLOWER FUSE - This fuse protects electrical storm. Call your local dealer
the air blower. or qualified technician.
Restricted flow of water, faulty pump or
PUMP 2 FUSE - Protects the secondary severe weather/electrical storm. Call
pump. your local dealer or qualified
technician.
Restricted flow of water, faulty pump or
PUMP 3 FUSE - Protects an auxiliary severe weather/electrical storm. Call
pump. your local dealer or qualified
technician.
Restricted flow of water, faulty pump
CIRC./OZONE FUSE - Protects a and/or ozonator or severe
circulation pump and/or ozonator. weather/electrical storm. Call your local
dealer or qualified technician.
Faulty fiber optic system or severe
AUXILIARY FUSE - Protects spa fiber weather/electrical storm. Call your local
optics. dealer or qualified technician.
Your particular system may not include all of the components listed. If a component
continually blows the fuse, the component may be defective. Contact your local spa
dealer or a qualified technician.
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LIGHTED CORD CONNECTION (optional)
If equipped, the cords that connect the vital components
of your spa to the control have been equipped with
internal diagnostic indicators. Whenever a component is
operating, that components corresponding plug
connection will illuminate to let you know that proper
voltage is being supplied.
As a diagnostic tool, if a component is not functioning, a
simple glance will tell you if proper voltage is being
supplied to that component. If the plug is illuminated but
the component is not operating, the component may be
defective.
If the plug is not illuminated, the components fuse
indicator should be illuminated. If it is not, use the power
test switch to ensure that voltage is being supplied to the
system.
HEATER OPERATION
Your control system may have a convertible heater (120 volts; or 240 volts). Refer to the system
data label to determine which, if any, convertible options are available to you. The heater
configuration was set at the factory and may have been changed by your installer.
A covered, 300-gallon spa will experience a heat rise approximately as detailed below.
Your system will operate with one of the following configurations:
120 Volts - The heater will operate on demand at 1500 Watts during low speed pump operation.
It will automatically shut off when the high-speed pump or blower is activated. You can expect a
heat rise of 1BF to 2BF per hour.
240 Volt - The heater will operate on demand at 5500 Watts during high and low speed
pump operation. It will continue to operate when the blower is activated. You can expect a
heat rise of 6BF to 8BF per hour.
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PUMP 2 ICON
BLOWER/LIST KEY HEATER ON ICON AIR BLOWER ICON
PUMP 2 KEY PUMP 1 ICON PROGRAM MODE ICON
PUMP 1 KEY LIGHT/ENTER KEY LIGHT ON ICON
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PROGRAM KEY LCD WINDOWS AUXILIARY 2 KEY
ECONOMY/NORMAL FILTERING ICON AUXILIARY 3 KEY
MODE KEY TEMPERATURE SET ICON (OPTIONAL)
UP/DOWN ARROWS ECONOMY MODE ICON
Default System Operation: When power is applied, or there is a temporary loss of power,
the system will initiate its default programming. The filter cycle will begin 24-hours after the
system has been powered up. The filtration cycle will be active for 1-hour and will repeat
every 24-hours. The temperature will be maintained at 95BF.
Pump 1 Key: Press this key once to turn Pump 1 on. A second press will turn it
off. For dual speed pump operation; Press this key once to turn Pump 1 onto Low speed,
press this key a second time to turn Pump 1 onto High speed, a third press will turn the
pump off. A built-in timer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation unless done so
manually. The Pump 1 Icon will appear on the LCD while the pump is running in High speed
and flash while it is in Low speed. If the filter icon appears, a filtration cycle has begun and
you will not be able to turn the pump off.
Pump 2 Key: Press this key once to turn Pump 2 on. A second press will turn it
off. For dual speed pump operation; Press this key once to turn Pump 2 onto Low speed,
press this key a second time to turn Pump 2 onto High speed, a third press will turn the
pump off. A built-in timer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation unless done so
manually. The Pump 2 Icon will appear while the pump is running in High speed and flash
while it is in Low speed.
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Blower Key: Press this key once to turn Blower onto High speed, a second
press will turn the Blower onto Medium speed, a third press will turn the Blower onto Low
speed and a fourth press will turn the Blower off. A built-in timer will shut the blower off after
20 minutes of operation unless done so manually. The Blower Icon will appear while the
blower is running in High speed and flash while it is in Medium and Low speeds.
Light/Enter Key: Press this key to turn the light onto its highest intensity, a
second press will turn the light onto medium, a third press will turn the light onto low and a
fourth press will turn it off. If equipped with Fiber Optic: Press this key once to show “L1”.
Use the Up arrow key to turn the light onto High, Medium, Low and Off. Press the light key a
second time, “F1” will appear. Use the Up arrow key to turn the Fiber Optic wheel and light
on, Fiber Optic wheel off with light on and both Off. The light will automatically shut off after 2
hours. The Light Icon will appear while the light is on.
Temperature Set Keys: Press the Up Arrow key to increase the
desired temperature. Press the Down Arrow key to decrease the temperature. The
temperature can be adjusted in 1BF increments from 59BF to 104BF (5BC to 40BC). The new
setting will remain on the display for 5 seconds as a confirmation. During this time the Set
Point icon will be appear to let you know this is the desired and not the actual temperature.
After 5 seconds the display will return to the current temperature reading. When the
temperature drops to 1BF below the set temperature, the heater will be turned on until the
temperature is 1BF above the set temperature. The heater icon will appear while the heater is
on and flash when there is a call for heat and the heater has not yet been activated.
Programming Parameters: There are 4 parameters that may be programmed.
Follow these procedures to set each parameter: Press and hold the Program Key for 5-
seconds, the program icon ( ) will appear. You may continue to press the Program key to
access the desired parameter to be modified. Once you have reached the parameter to be
modified, press the Enter (Light) key. Use the Up & Down Arrow keys to adjust the value. If
no key has been pressed for 15-seconds the programming mode is exited. During
programming all keys other than the Program, Enter (Light) and Up & Down Arrow keys will
be ignored.
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Use the Up or Down Arrow key to adjust the hour. Once set, press the Program key to
access the minute setting. Again, use the Up or Down Arrow key to adjust the minutes.
Press the Program key to confirm the new setting. The display will then go to the next
parameter to be programmed.
Filtration Start Hour: (”FS”) followed by the two digits that represent the current setting
appear in the display. Use the Up or Down Arrow key to adjust the hour from 0 - 11. The filter
cycle starts twice a day at the selected hour. Press the Program key to confirm the new setting.
The display will then go to the next parameter to be programmed.
Filtration Duration: (”Fd”) followed by the two digits that represent the current setting
appear in the display. Use the Up or Down Arrow key to adjust the setting from 0 (off) - 12
(always on). Press the Program key to confirm the new setting. The display will then go to
the next parameter to be programmed.
Filtration Frequency: (”FF”) followed by the two digits that represent the current setting
appear in the display. Use the Up or Down Arrow key to adjust the setting from 1 - 4 times daily.
A final press of the Program key stores the changes into non-volatile memory and exits to the
time/temperature display.
Economy Mode: Press this key to toggle between Normal/no Economy, and
Economy Modes 1, 2 or 3. The Normal Mode (”noEC”) will automatically maintain the
water temperature at the desired set point. Economy Mode #1 (”EC 1”) will maintain the
water temperature at 20BF below the set point until manually removed from this mode.
Economy Mode #2 (”EC 2”) will operate as in Economy Mode #1 from 10 PM until 4 PM
the following day only. Economy Mode #3 (”EC 3”) will maintain the water temperature
30BF below the set point from 8 AM until 7PM. When the Economy Mode is used the factory
programming is overridden until midnight of the current day. When the Economy Mode is
active, the Economy icon will appear solid in the display window.
OPTIONAL
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Auxiliary 2 Key: If equipped, press this key to turn Pump 3 on. A second press
will turn Pump 3 off. A built-in timer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation
unless done so manually.
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Auxiliary 3 Key: If equipped, press this key to turn on Fiber Optic lighting and
color wheel. A second press will turn the color wheel off while the light is still activated. A
third press will turn both the light and color wheel off. Fiber Optic lighting will automatically
shut off after 2 hours. The Light Icon will appear while the fiber optics are activated.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Inverted Display: The lower display can be inverted for easy viewing inside or outside the spa.
Press and hold the Economy key for 2 seconds to toggle between inverted and normal display
modes.
Panel Lock: It is possible to lock all of the spaside control keys. Press and hold the Pump 1 key
for 5 seconds, “LocF” will appear indicating all the keys have been locked. To unlock keys,
simply press and hold the Pump 1 key for 5 seconds until “Uloc” will appear indicating the
spaside has returned to normal operation.
Smart Winter Mode: If the system detects ambient conditions below a preset factory setting,
the system will automatically activate the Smart Winter Mode for a period of 24 hours. In this
mode, if a pump has not been powered in the last 2 hours, the system will turn it on for one minute
to prevent freezing. The Filter Mode light indicator will flash while the pump is running in this
mode. Note: If you notice the pump coming on every 2 hours. This is the most likely
cause. This will continue for a 24-hour period. This is normal and is the Systems
protection against freezing.
Freeze Mode: If the actual spa water temperature drops below a preset factory setting, the
pump and heater will be turned on until the spa water has been sufficiently heated to prevent
freezing. All functions (except the alarms) will be disabled while the freeze protection is active.
Over Temperature Protection: If the water temperature exceeds 112F at the Temperature
sensor 3 flashing dots will appear below the temperature display and the heater as well as all
other outputs will shut off. After the water has cooled down power to the spa must be cycled off
then on to reset the system. If the spa water temperature does not seem to be elevated, the error
indication may have been caused by poor water flow or electrical line interference (thunder
storms, voltage surges, etc.). Simply reset and monitor the system.
Power-Up Detection: Upon first powering the system or if a power outage occurs, the
display will flash until a key is pressed. This feature also lets the user know there has been a
power failure.
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ERROR IDENTIFICATION
2 If 3 flashing dots appear below the temperature display an
error and a need for service has occurred.
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(Contact Your Local Dealer for Service)
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temperature condition and a need for service has occurred.
(Contact Your Local Dealer for Service)
NOTE: If you notice the pump coming on for seemingly no reason throughout
the day, the system may be in “Smart Winter Mode”. If you cannot control
some functions of the spa be sure to check to see if the Filtration indicator is
illuminated. The spa may be in the midst of a filtration cycle. Freeze
Protection and Over temperature condition will also limit or disable spa
functions.
SPA LIGHT
Your control may contain a high intensity, low Colored Lense
voltage light to enhance nighttime use. Light Body
Gasket
This illustration shows how and where to find
the bulb for replacement. It also shows the Light Bulb
mounted spa light with a replacement
(colored) lens. Colored lenses will further the
enhancement of the light. Simply snap on or
off to change the mood of your spa.
Reflector
Retainer
Spa Wall
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OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS TOP
The following describes situations you may encounter and situations to be aware of.
WARM WEATHER CONDITIONS
Since your spa will normally be expected to maintain warm to hot water to be ready for your
use, a great deal of attention has been directed to the energy conservation detail of
insulation so as to keep electrical costs down. This energy conservation efficiency may
be achieved by extensive insulation of the skirt, plumbing and spa shell, and in some
climates full foam insulation may have been provided.
This energy conservation feature may cause an inconvenience during warmer times of
the year. During warm periods of the year, the temperature within the equipment
compartment can elevate to a point that the pump will automatically turn off for a short
period of time (15-30 minutes) to allow the pump to cool down before automatically
restarting. This cool down feature will not harm your spa but serves only to protect the
pump from damage and as an indicator that it is too hot. To minimize this occurrence,
refrain from using your Hydrotherapy Jets for prolonged periods of time during warm
seasons.
The jet pump chosen for your spa has been specifically sized for maximum performance
FILTRATION
Please refer to your Spa Manufacturer's owner's manual regarding the operation,
maintenance and cleaning of your filtration system.
Dirty or clogged filters can cause flow restrictions and you may experience difficulty in
reaching and/or maintaining desired heat levels.
FREEZE PROTECTION & WINTERIZING
When freezing weather and/or power losses are expected, contact your local spa dealer for
freeze protection or winterizing recommendations for both the spa and the equipment
system. Freeze related damage is not covered by the Hydro-Quip warranty.
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CHEMICAL WATER TREATMENT
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Your dealer is familiar with local water conditions and which chemicals are compatible
with the water and are designed specifically for your spa. This is the best person to advise
you on proper water quality management.
The one thing you can do to insure years of trouble free equipment operation is to
maintain proper water chemistry.
Two basic goals of the chemical water treatment are sanitizing and balancing the
water.
Sanitizing simply means keeping the water free from living microorganisms including
algae, bacteria and viruses. The current most popular chemicals for sanitizing include
chlorine, bromine and ozone.
Balancing water means establishing a balance among pH, total alkalinity and total
hardness. Water that is unbalanced can corrode the spa and it's support equipment or leave
deposits of minerals. Properly balanced water is essential to allow the sanitizing chemical to
work effectively. There are numerous chemical additives to help you in controlling pH, total
hardness and total alkalinity. NEVER use softened water when filling your spa. Softened
water is extremely corrosive to the metal parts of the spa equipment and may lead to an
unforeseen failure.
Sometimes, despite your most diligent efforts, your water may become too far out of
balance to be managed chemically. At this point it is probably better to drain and clean the
spa and start over with fresh water.
Equipment failure caused by improper water chemistry will not be covered under
warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following describes situations and possible solutions to common problems you may
encounter as a spa owner.
NOTHING OPERATES
Main Breaker is OFF - Set to On.
Sub-Panel Breaker Off - Set to On.
Equipment GFCI Off - Set to On.
Power switch in Off position - Set to On.
Components not plugged in - Plug in components.
Power cord not plugged in - Plug in power cord.
Over or High Temperature Protection On - Refer to “Error Identification”.
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NO, LOW OR SURGING WATER FLOW
Air Lock in Plumbing System - “Bleed” the system.
Restricted Flow - Insure that the water shut-off valves are open and that suction fittings are
not blocked by debris.
Dirty Filter - Clean or replace filter.
Low Water Level - Increase water level to recommended level.
NO LOW SPEED PUMP OPERATION
Low Level Programming Incorrect - Contact your local dealer.
Over or High Temperature Protection On - Turn power to spa off then on again to reset.
Pump Not Plugged-In - Plug in the Pump.
NO PUMP OR BLOWER OPERATION
Pump or Blower Not Plugged-In - Plug in the Blower or Pump.
Over or High Temperature Protection On - Turn power to spa off then on again to reset.
NO THERAPY JET OPERATION
Water Shut-Off Valves are Closed - Open Shut-Off valves.
Dirty Filter - Clean or replace filter.
Jets Not Properly Adjusted - Adjust Jets properly.
Diverter Valve Not Properly Adjusted - Adjust diverter valve properly.
Thermal Overload Tripping - Check for restricted flow of water.
Over or High Temperature Protection On - Turn power to spa off then on again to reset.
WATER LEAKS
Spa Overfilled - Adjust water level.
Too Many People in the Spa - Adjust water level.
Drain-Valve Left Open - Close drain valve.
Couplings or Unions Loose - Tighten or contact your local dealer.
Pump Seal Leaking - Contact your local dealer.
Plumbing / Connections Leaking - Contact your local dealer.
Water Leaking from Spaside Control - Contact your local dealer.
Water in Air Blower Plumbing - Contact your local dealer.
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NO HEAT
Temperature Not Set Correctly - Adjust Set Point.
Over or High Temperature Protection On - Turn power to spa off then on again to reset.
Current Limiting On - 120V Systems will not heat if High Speed or Blower is on. Contact
your local dealer.
No Power - Reset breaker at service panel.
Low Water Flow - Clean or Replace filter.
Pressure Switch Not Adjusted Properly - Contact a qualified technician.
HIGH HEAT
Temperature Sensor Not in Dry-Well - Place sensor in dry-well.
Temperature Set Too High - Adjust Set Point.
High Ambient Temperature - Remove spa cover.
GFCI TRIPS OCCASIONALLY
Lightning or Electrical Storm, Power Surge, Extremely Humid Conditions, or Radio
Frequency Interference - Reset GFCI.
NOTE: GFCI must be properly grounded and bonded.
GFCI TRIPS IMMEDIATELY
Defective Component - Contact a qualified service technician or the factory for assistance.
NO LIGHT OPERATION
Light Bulb Defective - Replace bulb or contact your local dealer.
Reflector has Fallen Off - Replace deflector or contact your local dealer.
Light Not Plugged-In - Plug in the Light.
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SYSTEM DATA LABEL
The system data label is located on the control box. This label is very important and contains
information you will need to establish your electrical service. The voltage and amperage
ratings are shown on the bottom of the label. Product, Model, Serial and Code numbers are
also shown on the label.
Note: This information will be necessary if you should ever have to request warranty or any
other type of service.
ORDER CODE:
MODEL:
SERIAL:
CODE:
VOLTS:
AMPS:
PRODUCT:
REFER TO NEC FOR
BREAKER SIZING
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
To all original purchasers, HYDROQUIP warrants its products to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
HYDROQUIP will repair or replace the part, which in our opinion, is defective.
This warranty excludes damage as a result of: normal wear, freezing, low voltage, chemical
abuse, accident, negligence, alteration, improper installation, use or care.
To obtain warranty service, return defective products within the warranty period to
HYDROQUIP .
Purchaser is responsible for removal or reinstallation labor, freight charges, or any other
such costs incurred in obtaining warranty service.
HYDROQUIP assumes no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages. Some
states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights
and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
THE SPA DEALER MAY PROVIDE A DIFFERENT WARRANTY,
CONTACT YOUR SPA DEALER FOR DETAILS
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NOTES
Use this section to jot down any information you may need at a later date.
Dealer: Date of Install:
Contact: Phone:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Notes:
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Email: hq@hydroquip.com Internet: http://www.hydroquip.com/
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