This document provides troubleshooting information for HT-2 and 9600 series spa controls. It details potential error messages, including 3 flashing dots, pressure or flow switch issues, temperature sensor errors, and over temperature conditions. It also provides instructions for adjusting low-level programming parameters for pumps, blowers, lights, ozone, and clock settings.
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This document describes a sensitometer device used to measure heat and cold perception thresholds and pain thresholds. It provides an overview of neuropathy and loss of sensations. It then details the 9 programs and functions of the sensitometer, which can detect early neuropathy by finding raised or lowered thermal thresholds. Key features include temperature range of 1-49°C, accuracy of 0.1°C, and automatic data storage and report generation when connected to a computer.
The document provides instructions for connecting the input power wiring for an ECO-1/5 voltage control system. It describes how to connect the neutral, line 1, line 2, and ground wires for both 120V and 240V installations. The document also includes warnings to follow electrical codes and refer to the provided wiring diagram.
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The document provides information about operating a SmarTouch Digital spa control system, including:
- The control system can be easily operated without programming, or customized through programming. High voltage levels inside the control box present a risk of injury, so only certified technicians should access the interior.
- The main functions include setting the temperature using the TEMP and SET keys, and pressing SET after use to initiate filtration cycles. Additional optional devices like pumps, blowers, and lights are controlled using other keys.
- Status messages on the control panel display water temperature, time of day, and error codes. Error messages indicate issues like low/over temperatures or other system faults that may require correction.
The document provides instructions for operating a SmarTouch Digital spa control system. It contains 3 pages of information:
1) An introduction explaining that the control system is easy to use and only requires setting the temperature and pressing SET when finished.
2) Instructions for setting the temperature and using the SET key to start filtration cycles.
3) An explanation of the control panel keys and their functions for controlling devices like pumps, blowers, lights, and setting filtration time.
This document lists the features and functions of the Balboa Instruments Serial Standard Digital Control System. It includes software programs, temperature control capabilities, display options, automatic features like freeze protection and filter cycles, and diagnostic messages. The control system offers flexibility with options like auxiliary panels, additional sensors, and pump configurations. It aims to provide accurate and reliable temperature regulation with safety measures like high limits and flow error detection.
The document provides information about the HT-2/9600 series spa control, including:
- It describes the control's features like controlling pumps, lighting, and temperature.
- It explains how to program settings for filtration cycles, economy mode, and other functions from the spaside control panel.
- It provides instructions for operating the control panel keys to control equipment and set temperatures.
- It describes alarms that will activate for issues like high temperature, pressure switch problems, and freeze protection.
This document provides an operation guide for Balboa 500SZ-series spas. It describes the initial start-up process including priming mode. It also outlines the standard, economy, and sleep operating modes and how to program filter cycles. Finally, it lists diagnostic messages that may appear and appropriate actions to take.
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This document describes a sensitometer device used to measure heat and cold perception thresholds and pain thresholds. It provides an overview of neuropathy and loss of sensations. It then details the 9 programs and functions of the sensitometer, which can detect early neuropathy by finding raised or lowered thermal thresholds. Key features include temperature range of 1-49°C, accuracy of 0.1°C, and automatic data storage and report generation when connected to a computer.
The document provides instructions for connecting the input power wiring for an ECO-1/5 voltage control system. It describes how to connect the neutral, line 1, line 2, and ground wires for both 120V and 240V installations. The document also includes warnings to follow electrical codes and refer to the provided wiring diagram.
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The document provides information about operating a SmarTouch Digital spa control system, including:
- The control system can be easily operated without programming, or customized through programming. High voltage levels inside the control box present a risk of injury, so only certified technicians should access the interior.
- The main functions include setting the temperature using the TEMP and SET keys, and pressing SET after use to initiate filtration cycles. Additional optional devices like pumps, blowers, and lights are controlled using other keys.
- Status messages on the control panel display water temperature, time of day, and error codes. Error messages indicate issues like low/over temperatures or other system faults that may require correction.
The document provides instructions for operating a SmarTouch Digital spa control system. It contains 3 pages of information:
1) An introduction explaining that the control system is easy to use and only requires setting the temperature and pressing SET when finished.
2) Instructions for setting the temperature and using the SET key to start filtration cycles.
3) An explanation of the control panel keys and their functions for controlling devices like pumps, blowers, lights, and setting filtration time.
This document lists the features and functions of the Balboa Instruments Serial Standard Digital Control System. It includes software programs, temperature control capabilities, display options, automatic features like freeze protection and filter cycles, and diagnostic messages. The control system offers flexibility with options like auxiliary panels, additional sensors, and pump configurations. It aims to provide accurate and reliable temperature regulation with safety measures like high limits and flow error detection.
The document provides information about the HT-2/9600 series spa control, including:
- It describes the control's features like controlling pumps, lighting, and temperature.
- It explains how to program settings for filtration cycles, economy mode, and other functions from the spaside control panel.
- It provides instructions for operating the control panel keys to control equipment and set temperatures.
- It describes alarms that will activate for issues like high temperature, pressure switch problems, and freeze protection.
This document provides an operation guide for Balboa 500SZ-series spas. It describes the initial start-up process including priming mode. It also outlines the standard, economy, and sleep operating modes and how to program filter cycles. Finally, it lists diagnostic messages that may appear and appropriate actions to take.
This document provides the technical specifications for the EL1000P2 Mach 3 control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, base PCBA and PCB part numbers. The document also describes the basic system features, power requirements, outputs, and persistent memory functionality. Diagrams show the switchbank and jumper settings, and definitions are provided for the DIP switches and jumpers.
This document provides specifications and configuration information for an EL8000M3 Mach 3 Hot Tub system. Key details include:
- The system model number and software version.
- Configured outputs include 3 pumps, an ozone generator, lights, heater, and main control panel.
- Installation and wiring diagrams show how components connect to the main control board.
- DIP switch settings determine the system configuration and features activated.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory after configuration changes.
This document provides installation instructions for Universal Air Series pool and spa systems covering models 9000 and 6000. It details electrical connection options including using a GFCI breaker or plug. Wiring diagrams show proper installation of GFCIs. Instructions describe configuring circuits for 120V or 240V operation. Component connections and startup procedures are outlined to ensure proper system function. Basic troubleshooting tips are provided to address common operational issues.
The keypad provides controls for spa functions including two pumps, light, temperature settings, and programming filter cycles. It allows users to turn pumps on/off, set light timers, and program filtration duration, frequency and purge cycles. The control system regulates water temperature and includes troubleshooting features like smart winter mode and cooldown to protect the spa.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GL2001 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and descriptions of features such as power requirements, control panel options, and dip switch settings are also provided.
The document provides contact information for HydroQuip's Technical Support staff and instructions to call them if any problems are encountered or assistance is needed. It lists their address, website, email, and phone and fax numbers.
The document provides instructions for connecting a Dual Interface box to allow two spa controls (a spa mounted control and either an in-house or remote control) to operate a spa. The Dual Interface box connects to the spa's circuit board and terminals. Cords from each control connect to the interface, which does not require external power. Up to 200 feet of cord can connect each control to the interface.
This document provides troubleshooting information for HT-2 and 9600 series spa controls. It describes potential error messages, including 3 flashing dots, pressure or flow switch issues, temperature sensor errors, and over temperature conditions. It also covers programming parameters that can be modified in low level programming mode.
This document provides information about the VS500Z hot tub control system from Balboa Instruments. It lists the system model and software version, compatible base panels and optional equipment. It also includes a basic overview of system features, functions, and power requirements. The revision history shows software updates over time.
This document provides contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com, including their website URL and phone number. The business sells pool and spa parts wholesale and can be contacted at their website or by calling 920-925-3094.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Water Group VS100 control system. Key details include:
- The system model number is MM7-VS100-HCAK with software version 41.
- It can be used with various control panels including the VL200, VL240, VL260, and VL401/403 panels.
- The basic system features include operating a 120V pump, ozone generator, and 1kW heater from the VS100 circuit board.
This document provides instructions for operating and programming a 9400 series spa control system. It describes how to use the control panel keys to operate pumps, blowers, lights and heaters. It also summarizes how to program filter cycles and adjust settings for current limiting and fiber optic interfaces. The document lists some error messages that may display and explains their causes and solutions.
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
This document provides a technical sheet for the Balboa Instruments GS520DZ system. It includes information on the system model and software version, as well as the base PCBA and PCB used. It also lists the basic system features and functions, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings for two setup options, and a revision history for the system software.
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 document provides technical specifications for the VS504SZ pool and spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and electrical pinouts. The document also details wiring configurations, dip switch settings, and connections for optional devices like ozone generators.
The document contains contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com, including their website address http://www.MyPoolSpas.com and phone number 920-925-3094. This information is repeated over 30 times.
The document provides instructions for configuring the electrical input, display settings, and operation modes of an ECO-3 pool and spa control system. It describes the options for 120V or 240V wiring, using jumpers to select temperature units and control circulation pumps. The basic operation of pumps, blowers, lights and temperature are outlined. It also lists error messages and troubleshooting steps.
The document provides instructions for configuring the electrical service and programming options for a 9300 series control system. It can be configured for either 120V or 240V service by positioning a jumper. The control board contains jumpers that allow changing parameters like temperature display format, pump speed settings, and current limiting. Basic operation instructions are also provided, covering control of pumps, lights, temperatures, and programming filter cycles. Error messages and their meanings are defined.
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 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.
This document provides the technical specifications for the EL1000P2 Mach 3 control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, base PCBA and PCB part numbers. The document also describes the basic system features, power requirements, outputs, and persistent memory functionality. Diagrams show the switchbank and jumper settings, and definitions are provided for the DIP switches and jumpers.
This document provides specifications and configuration information for an EL8000M3 Mach 3 Hot Tub system. Key details include:
- The system model number and software version.
- Configured outputs include 3 pumps, an ozone generator, lights, heater, and main control panel.
- Installation and wiring diagrams show how components connect to the main control board.
- DIP switch settings determine the system configuration and features activated.
- Instructions for resetting persistent memory after configuration changes.
This document provides installation instructions for Universal Air Series pool and spa systems covering models 9000 and 6000. It details electrical connection options including using a GFCI breaker or plug. Wiring diagrams show proper installation of GFCIs. Instructions describe configuring circuits for 120V or 240V operation. Component connections and startup procedures are outlined to ensure proper system function. Basic troubleshooting tips are provided to address common operational issues.
The keypad provides controls for spa functions including two pumps, light, temperature settings, and programming filter cycles. It allows users to turn pumps on/off, set light timers, and program filtration duration, frequency and purge cycles. The control system regulates water temperature and includes troubleshooting features like smart winter mode and cooldown to protect the spa.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Instruments GL2001 Mach 3 spa control system. It includes the system model number, software version, and component part numbers. Wiring diagrams and descriptions of features such as power requirements, control panel options, and dip switch settings are also provided.
The document provides contact information for HydroQuip's Technical Support staff and instructions to call them if any problems are encountered or assistance is needed. It lists their address, website, email, and phone and fax numbers.
The document provides instructions for connecting a Dual Interface box to allow two spa controls (a spa mounted control and either an in-house or remote control) to operate a spa. The Dual Interface box connects to the spa's circuit board and terminals. Cords from each control connect to the interface, which does not require external power. Up to 200 feet of cord can connect each control to the interface.
This document provides troubleshooting information for HT-2 and 9600 series spa controls. It describes potential error messages, including 3 flashing dots, pressure or flow switch issues, temperature sensor errors, and over temperature conditions. It also covers programming parameters that can be modified in low level programming mode.
This document provides information about the VS500Z hot tub control system from Balboa Instruments. It lists the system model and software version, compatible base panels and optional equipment. It also includes a basic overview of system features, functions, and power requirements. The revision history shows software updates over time.
This document provides contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com, including their website URL and phone number. The business sells pool and spa parts wholesale and can be contacted at their website or by calling 920-925-3094.
This document provides technical specifications for the Balboa Water Group VS100 control system. Key details include:
- The system model number is MM7-VS100-HCAK with software version 41.
- It can be used with various control panels including the VL200, VL240, VL260, and VL401/403 panels.
- The basic system features include operating a 120V pump, ozone generator, and 1kW heater from the VS100 circuit board.
This document provides instructions for operating and programming a 9400 series spa control system. It describes how to use the control panel keys to operate pumps, blowers, lights and heaters. It also summarizes how to program filter cycles and adjust settings for current limiting and fiber optic interfaces. The document lists some error messages that may display and explains their causes and solutions.
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
This document provides a technical sheet for the Balboa Instruments GS520DZ system. It includes information on the system model and software version, as well as the base PCBA and PCB used. It also lists the basic system features and functions, wiring configuration and DIP switch settings for two setup options, and a revision history for the system software.
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 document provides technical specifications for the VS504SZ pool and spa control system. It includes information about the system model number, software version, and electrical pinouts. The document also details wiring configurations, dip switch settings, and connections for optional devices like ozone generators.
The document contains contact information for a wholesale pool and spa parts business called MyPoolSpas.com, including their website address http://www.MyPoolSpas.com and phone number 920-925-3094. This information is repeated over 30 times.
The document provides instructions for configuring the electrical input, display settings, and operation modes of an ECO-3 pool and spa control system. It describes the options for 120V or 240V wiring, using jumpers to select temperature units and control circulation pumps. The basic operation of pumps, blowers, lights and temperature are outlined. It also lists error messages and troubleshooting steps.
The document provides instructions for configuring the electrical service and programming options for a 9300 series control system. It can be configured for either 120V or 240V service by positioning a jumper. The control board contains jumpers that allow changing parameters like temperature display format, pump speed settings, and current limiting. Basic operation instructions are also provided, covering control of pumps, lights, temperatures, and programming filter cycles. Error messages and their meanings are defined.
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 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.
This quick reference card summarizes the main functions of a spa control system. It describes how to start the pump, turn on the light, set the water temperature and filter cycle duration. It also provides troubleshooting tips for issues like high water temperature or system errors. The system can run one or two pumps, and some models include a blower option. All settings are controlled through the digital control pad.
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 provides instructions and safety warnings for the SmarTouch Digital spa control system.
[1] SmarTouch controls are susceptible to static discharge and high humidity, so do not allow water to enter the control box.
[2] High voltages inside the control box can cause injury or electrocution, so only certified technicians should access the box.
[3] The control system is operated from the control panel without opening the box. If service is needed, contact the manufacturer.
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This document describes a sensitometer device used to measure heat and cold perception thresholds and pain thresholds. It provides an overview of neuropathy and loss of sensations, explaining that small nerve fibers are usually damaged first, resulting in loss of thermal and pain sensation. The sensitometer detects early loss of these sensations by finding raised or lowered thermal thresholds, allowing diabetic polyneuropathy to be detected early. It then describes the four thresholds measured - cool sensation, warm sensation, heat pain detection, and cold pain detection. The remaining document details the features and operation of the sensitometer device.
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 a control reference card for an SUV M-7 spa control system. It summarizes the following:
- Initial startup places the spa in Priming mode for less than 5 minutes before heating the spa to the set temperature.
- Temperature can be set between 80-104°F and is initially set to 100°F. Modes include Standard, Economy, and Sleep.
- Jets and blower can be turned on and off. Lights automatically turn off after 4 hours.
- The spa is programmed with 2, 4, 6 or 8 hour filter cycles with freeze protection if temperatures drop below 45°F.
- Diagnostic messages indicate issues
The document provides a feature function list for the Balboa Instruments, Inc. Serial Standard Digital Control System, Model: SWIMSP. It includes over 30 features such as a 240V dedicated power source, LED function indicators, a 30 day battery back-up, digital temperature display ranging from 60-104 degrees Fahrenheit, automatic filter cycle times, pump purge times, and diagnostic error messages on the LCD display. The control system allows for pool or spa mode selection and includes automatic freeze protection at 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The document provides instructions for a SmarTouch Digital spa control system. It cautions that the control system can be susceptible to static discharge and humidity. Only certified electricians should access components inside the control box due to high voltage levels. The manual explains how to set the spa temperature and time of day, describes the functions of the control panel keys, and lists possible error messages and their meanings.
This document provides troubleshooting tips for Brettline pool and spa control systems models BL-40, BL-40TC, and BL-40 COMBO. It identifies common problems such as low pump speed, no pump operation, and no heat. Troubleshooting tips include checking for proper control panel operation, reviewing system wiring diagrams, and testing specific control system components. Replacement parts that may be needed include control panels, temperature sensors, circuit boards, and transformers.
This document provides instructions for operating a universal air series system. It contains information over 14 pages covering important safety instructions, an introduction to major system components, illustrations of system operation, and details on settings and functions like the GFCI, timer, thermostat, heaters, jets, pumps, and more. Troubleshooting tips and warranty information are also included at the end.
This document discusses different types of temperature controllers, including on-off, proportional, and PID controllers. It explains that on-off controllers simply turn the output fully on or off, cycling the temperature above and below the setpoint. Proportional controllers aim to eliminate this cycling by varying the on-off time proportionally to how far the temperature is from the setpoint. PID controllers combine proportional, integral, and derivative control for more accurate control of difficult processes. The document also covers controller inputs, outputs, and factors to consider when selecting a controller for an application.
The document discusses freeze drying and lyophilizer maintenance. It begins with an introduction to freeze drying and its importance. It then covers the freeze drying process sequence, calibration of lyophilizers, types of maintenance including preventative and corrective, and maintenance of lyophilizer components. Key aspects of maintenance discussed include calibration, cleaning, leak testing, and ensuring proper operation of systems like refrigeration, vacuum pumps and more. Routine maintenance is emphasized as important for reliable performance and quality results from freeze drying.
The document provides a quick reference for operating a single-pump spa system. It outlines how to start and stop the pump, set the filter cycle duration from 2-6 hours, turn the light on and off and adjust its intensity, set the water temperature from 59-104°F, and troubleshoot issues with flashing error codes. The system automatically turns the pump and light off after 20 and 2 minutes respectively and has a smart winter mode to prevent freezing.
1) The document provides a troubleshooting guide for an air conditioner brand called Ecoline, with error codes and potential causes and solutions listed for various common issues.
2) It explains that the guide is intended to help maintenance personnel detect error positions and parts that may need replacing. Error codes shown on the unit can be looked up and corresponding troubleshooting methods used.
3) Twenty different error codes are listed with explanations of potential causes, inspection procedures, and special attention points for each error type. The guide aims to help technicians solve most common air conditioner issues.
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.
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.
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.
This document provides a template for installing spaside controls for pool and spa equipment. The template is only to be used with ECO-1, 2, 5, and 6 series controls and measures 2 5/8 inches by 2 5/8 inches with two 1 inch holes. Installers are directed to refer to the installation manual for details on installation.
This document provides instructions for installing an outdoor pool and spa system. It discusses:
- Having a qualified electrician install the electrical components according to code
- Connecting the system to a dedicated circuit protected by a GFCI
- Connecting components such as pumps, blowers, and lights to color-coded receptacles
- Configuring universal circuits for 120V or 240V operation
- Installing the control panel and temperature sensor
- Connecting a gas heater according to the manufacturer's instructions
- Bypassing pressure or flow switches if needed
- Adjusting the pressure switch if issues arise related to water flow
The document provides installation instructions for a solid-state pool and spa control system. It outlines:
1) Electrical installation requirements including using a qualified electrician, proper sizing of circuits and conductors, and acceptable wiring configurations such as installing a GFCI at the main panel or in a subpanel.
2) Instructions for converting universal circuits to 120V or 240V as needed.
3) Details on installing spa-side controls, temperature sensors, lights, and starting up the system by following the provided operation manual.
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.
3. HT-2 / 9600 Series Control Contents
Tools & Parts • Tools Required
• Parts Required
Error Messages • 3 Flashing Dots
• Pressure or Flow Switch Not Activated
• Pressure or Flow Switch Activated
• Temperature Sensor
• Over Temperature
• Freeze Protection
Programming • Low Level Programming
Identified • Nothing Works!
• Spa Is Not Heating
Problems • Pump 1 Does Not Work!
• Pump 2 Does Not Work!
• Blower Does Not Work!
• Ozonator Does Not Work!
• Spa Light Does Not Work!
• Fiber Optic Does Not Work!
• Spaside Does Not Work!
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4. HT-2 / 9600 Series Control Tools & Parts
This Trouble Shooting Manual has been designed for easy simple step-by-step problem solving and fault isolation.
It is important to identify all of the possible causes of the problem before making a final diagnosis. What you see at
first is usually a symptom of the problem, not necessarily the problem itself.
Read the entire trouble shooting procedure related to what you are testing for prior to performing the test.
This will give you a clearer overall view and help to avoid a misdiagnosis.
Tools Required • Phillips & flat screwdriver
• Pliers
• 11/32” nut driver
• ¼” open end wrench
• 3/8” open end wrench
• Jumper cable
• Multi-meter and clamp-on Ammeter
• Accurate thermometer
• GFCI tester (optional)
Parts Required • Spaside control
• Temperature sensor
• Hi-Limit sensor
• Fuses
• Printed circuit board
Pre-Test Prior to the service call, have the
homeowner check the following:
• Make sure spa is filled to the water
level recommended.
• Insure that all water shut off valves
are open and not vibrating closed.
• Assure that there is no obstruction
to the pump suction fittings.
• Adjust diverter valves and/or jets to
allow adequate back pressure to
heater assembly.
• If an FLO error is reported:
Remove the filter and operate the
system. If the error goes away, a
filter cleaning is required. Let the
customer know that the filter may
never look dirty, we are dealing
with oils, lotions etc… Use an
appropriate filter-cleaning agent.
• Get all of the information required
off of the data label.
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5. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages 3 Flashing Dots
If 3 Flashing dots appear below the temperature display, this indicates an error condition. To properly
identify the problem, perform the following test:
• The first step is to verify if the LED
error indicator (located on the
printed circuit board, below the
spaside plug connector) is
illuminated.
• If the LED error indicator is
illuminated, this indicates an Over
Temperature condition. (Continue
to the Over Temperature section
of this manual)
• If the LED error indicator is not
illuminated, turn the Pump(s) off by
either pressing the Pump (1or2)
Key or by lowering the set
temperature below the actual spa
water temperature (there is a 20-
second cool down cycle once the
heater has been turned off prior to
the pump shutting off).
• If the 3 flashing dots are still present
below the temperature display, this
indicates that the pressure switch is
activated while there is no water
flowing through the heater.
(Continue to the Pressure Switch
Activated section of this manual)
• If the 3 flashing dots are not present
below the temperature display, this
indicates that the pressure switch
was not activated while there was
water flowing through the heater.
(Continue to the Pressure Switch
Not Activated section of this
manual)
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6. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Pressure or Flow Switch Not Activated
If 3 Flashing dots appear below the temperature display, this indicates an error condition. To properly identify the
problem, perform the following test:
Note that there must be enough water in the spa for it to be used normally. This error indication can occur when the spa filter is dirty
or when something limits the flow of water in the pipe.
When this error indication is displayed, the heater is shut off.
Power can remain on while the following steps are performed.
• A system utilizing a flow switch
showing 3 Flashing Dots below the
displayed temperature will not be
corrected by installing a pressure
switch.
• A system utilizing a pressure switch
showing 3 Flashing Dots below the
displayed temperature will not be
corrected by replacing the pressure
switch.
• Verify that the pump is working. If
the pump is not functioning
properly, refer to the pump section
of this manual.
• Make sure to clean the filter and to
check for air locks, closed valves or
anything that could restrict the flow
of water.
• Verify that the pressure or flow
switch cable is properly connected
to the pressure or flow switch and
the printed circuit board.
• Lower the Set Temperature to 60°F
by pressing and holding the Down
Arrow key. The pump will turn off
after a 20-second cool down. If the
3 Flashing Dots are still present this
refers to the Pressure or Flow
Switch Activated section of this
manual.
• If the 3 Flashing Dots went away,
the pressure or flow was not
activated while the pump was
running.
• Readjust the pressure or flow
switch. If it cannot be adjusted,
replace the pressure or flow switch.
• If the error indication is still present,
replace the printed circuit board.
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7. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Pressure or Flow Switch Activated
If the 3 Flashing Dots appear below the temperature display while the pump is turned off this is an indication that
the pressure or flow switch is activated. Perform the following tests:
Power can remain On while the following steps are performed.
• Disconnect the pressure or flow
switch cable from the printed circuit
board.
• If the 3 Flashing Dots do not go
away, replace the printed circuit
board.
Pressure Switch • Fill spa to maximum water level.
• Apply power and operate jets on
Adjustment high speed to establish full water
flow throughout the system.
• Turn OFF all power to the system.
• Remove the wires from the
pressure switch. Place an
Ohmmeter across both terminals to
verify that the circuit is “open”.
• Rotate the pressure switch
adjustment screw counter-
clockwise until the ohmmeter
indicates a “closed” circuit.
• Rotate the pressure switch
adjustment screw clockwise until
the ohmmeter just indicates an
“open” circuit.
• Replace wires on pressure switch,
apply power and operate spa as
normal.
Important Test • While pump is operating in low
speed with heat, unplug the pump
cord to simulate a pump failure.
• The heater should turn off and 3
Flashing Dots should appear below
the temperature display.
• If the heater remains on, quickly
plug the pump back in and repeat
the above steps.
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8. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Temperature Sensor
If there is a problem with the temperature sensor, 33°F will be displayed on the spaside control though the water
temperature may be higher. After 1-hour, 3 Flashing Dots will appear under this reading signifying that the system
has not seen a rise or fall in the reading indicating a faulty temperature sensor. The system is constantly verifying
that the reading of the temperature probe is within limits.
Note that the temperature of the water should be over 35°F to perform the following steps.
Press a key after each step to reset the system.
Power can remain On.
• Verify that the temperature sensor
is properly connected to the printed
circuit board.
• Disconnect the sensor connector
and try and clean the connector
pins. A small coating of film can
cause a bad connection. Also
inspect for bent pins.
• Reconnect the sensor.
• If the error indication does not go
away, replace the sensor with a
spare and place the probe in the
spa water.
• If this solved the problem, replace
the sensor.
• Replace the printed circuit board if
the problem has not been
corrected.
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9. ST-1 / 9300 Error Messages Over Temperature
If 3 Flashing Dots appear below the displayed temperature and at the same time the LED error indicator on the
printed circuit board is illuminated, a problem with the High-Limit sensor has been detected or an over temperature
condition has occurred. This will appear whenever the water temperature read by the High-Limit sensor exceeds
115°F.
Power to the system must be turned off then on again to reset the system.
Power can remain On.
• Open the access panel on the
control box to verify that the Hi-Limit
temperature sensor is properly
connected (the cable is connected
at the printed circuit board, the
probe is clamped to the heater
housing with a retaining plate).
• Disconnect the sensor connector
form the printed circuit board and
try to clean the connector pins. A
small coating of film can cause a
bad connection. Also inspect for
bent pins.
• Reconnect the sensor. If the HL
message is still displayed on the
Spaside control, replace the sensor
with a spare. If this solved the
problem, replace the sensor
• Replace printed circuit board if the
problem has not been corrected.
If the reading is • With an accurate thermometer
measure the temperature of the
below 115°F: water.
• Check to see if the heater housing
is hot.
• If the heater housing is hot, check
for an obstructive flow of water
(closed valves or dirty filter).
• After clearing any obstructions,
cycle the power to the system off
then on. If the error is still occurring,
replace system circuit board.
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10. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Over Temperature
If the temperature of the water is at or higher than 115°F and the display on the Spaside control is the right
temperature, perform the following tests.
If the weather is • Remove the spa cover. Wait until
the spa water cools down (Turn on
very warm: the Air Blower and add cold-water if
necessary).
If the weather is • Lower the Set Temperature below
the actual temperature of the water
not a factor: (The Heater Icon on the Spaside
control should turn Off).
• Open the access panel on the
control box. With a voltmeter, read
the voltage between the two heater
terminals on the printed circuit
board. If you do not read 240
VAC, the pump may be overheating
the water during the filtration cycle.
Lower the filter cycle duration.
• If you do read 240 VAC, replace
the printed circuit board.
To Lower the • Press the Program Key: CL will
appear.
Filter Cycle • Press the Blower key until Fldu is
Duration displayed.
• Press the Light Key to enter and
change the parameter.
• Use the Down Arrow key to lower
the duration (Off to 12:00 for
constant filtration).
• Press the Light Key to save the
change.
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11. HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Over Temperature
If the temperature of the water is at or higher than 115°F and the display on the Spaside control does not
show the right temperature, perform the following tests.
• Verify that the temperature sensor
is inserted properly and that cold air
cannot affect its readings.
• Use foam to insulate the sensor
from cold air if this is the source of
the problem.
• Verify that the temperature sensor
is properly connected to the system
circuit board.
• Replace the printed circuit board if
the message still appears on the
display.
HT-2 / 9600 Error Messages Freeze Protection
The systems freeze protection begins in the “Smart Winter Mode”. If the air temperature goes below 59°F, the
system will activate any pump that has not been started in the last 2 hours for a period of 1 minute. The system will
stay in this mode for a period of 24-hours. The frequency of the 1-minute cycles will increase as the air temperature
drops. The Filter Cycle Icon will flash while in this mode. If the complaint is that the customer’s pumps are coming
on by themselves, this may be the cause. If the spa water temperature falls below 49°F the low speed pump and
heater will be turned on until the water temperature reaches 60°F. During this mode all other functions of the
spaside control will be disabled and the Filter Icon will be flashing in the upper display window.
Power can remain On.
• Verify the temperature of the water
with an accurate thermometer
• If the water temperature is lower
than the desired temperature,
measure the voltage at the heater
terminals on the printed circuit
board.
• If you read around 240vac, the
freeze protection is working
properly.
• If you do not read 240vac, refer to
the “Spa Is Not Heating” section of
this manual.
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12. HT-2 / 9600 Programming Low Level Programming
It is possible to customize the program parameters of the system by modifying them directly from the spaside
control.
To enter the Low Level Programming press and hold the Program Key for 20 seconds until the first programming
parameter appears, which is P1 for Pump 1. Use the Up and Down Arrow Keys to increase or decrease the
programming value. Press the Light Key to continue through each programming parameter using the Up and Down
Arrow Keys to modify the value. You must continue through all parameters to exit this mode.
P1 (Pump 1) Value 1 – Single Speed Value 2 – Dual Speed
P2 (Pump 1) Value 0 – No Second Pump Value 1 – Single Speed Value 2 – Dual Speed
bL (Blower) Value 0 – No Air Blower Value 1 – Single Speed / 20 minute timeout
Value 2 – Two Speed / 20 min. timeout Value 3 – Three Speed / 20 min. timeout
Value 4 – Single Speed / 2-hour timeout Value 5 – Single Speed / 6-hour timeout
Value 6 – Single Speed / 12-hour timeout
L1 (Light) Value 0 – No Light Value 1 – 12VAC Single Intensity
Value 2 – 12VAC Three Intensities Value 3 – 120VAC Light
O3 (Ozone) Value 0 – No Ozone Value 1 – On during filtration only Value 2 – Always On
AU (Fiber Optic) Value 0 – No Fiber Optics Value 1 – Fiber Optics Installed
Ti (Time) Value 12 – Standard Clock Value 24 – 24-hour (military clock)
Cu (Current) Value 0 – No Heat with High Speed Pump or Blower (120VAC)
Value 1 – No Current Restriction (240VAC)
Cp (Circ. Pump) Value 0 – No Circulation Pump Value 1 – Regulated with Spa Temperature
Value 2 – Always On
r (Sensor Calibration) Value can be adjusted from 46.0 to 55.9 (this number is marked on the temperature
sensor and is programmed at the factory).
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13. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Nothing Works!
If everything is connected properly and nothing seems to work, there is probably a problem with the power supply.
If you detect Low or High voltage conditions at the input power connection contact an electrician.
Perform the following tests to identify and correct the problem:
240V Operation • Measure the input voltage between
Line 1 and Line 2 at the printed
circuit board terminal block. You
should read approximately
240VAC.
• Measure the voltage between Line Line 1
Neutral
1 and Neutral. You should read Line 2
approximately 120VAC.
• Measure the voltage between Line
2 and Neutral. You should read
approximately 120VAC.
Spaside Control • If you are getting good voltage
readings but nothing seems to
work, verify that the Spaside control
is properly connected to the printed
circuit board.
Transformer • If there is still no operation,
disconnect the transformer from the
printed circuit board and clean the
connector pins. A small coating of
film may cause a bad connection.
Reconnect the plug.
• If there is still no operation, replace
the transformer fuse.
• Replace the Transformer if the
problem persists.
• If still nothing works, replace the
printed circuit board.
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14. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Spa Is Not Heating!
If the spa seems to not be heating the water, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
• Check the Spaside control for an
error message. If this is the case,
go to the specific section that refers
to that message.
• Verify that there is a call for heat
when the Set Point is increased.
Press the Up Arrow Key to increase
the temperature set point.
• Verify that the Heater Icon on the
Spaside control appears. The Icon
will be solid when the heater is
working. It will flash if there is a call
for heat but the heater has not yet
started.
If the Heater Icon • With an accurate thermometer,
measure the temperature and
does not appear: compare your reading with the
temperature value displayed on the
Spaside control.
• If the values are different (±2°F),
check to make sure the sensor is
properly inserted into the dry-well or
if hot air is affecting its readings. If
so, insulate the back of the sensor.
• If the problem still exists, replace
the temperature sensor with a spare
one. If the spa is still not heating,
replace the printed circuit board.
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15. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Spa Is Not Heating!
If the Heater Icon • Open the access panel on the
control box and measure the
does appear: voltage between the two heater
terminals at the printed circuit
board. Replace the board if you are
not getting a reading of 240VAC.
• If voltage reading is good, verify
that the nuts securing the heater
wiring to the heater element are
secure (on models utilizing the
Versi-Heat remote heater, insure
that the connection at the control
box 9-pin connection is secure
also). If not, tighten the nuts to the
element. If the problem has not
been solved, replace the heater
element.
HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Pump 1 Does Not Work!
If Pump 1 does not operate, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
To increase the life of the relay, we are using a circuit called snubber on the pump relay. With this type of circuit, if no pump is
connected to an output and the relays are open, the voltmeter will still read voltage of around 60 volts. This is normal.
It is important to measure voltage when the pump is connected to the pack. Power must remain On.
• Check to see if there is an error
message on the Spaside control. If
this is the case, go to the specific
section that refers to that message.
• Check Spaside control to see if the
Pump 1 Icon appears when the
Pump 1 key is depressed.
Pump 1 Icon does • Use your spare Spaside control to
verify if the keypad is defective. If
not appear changing the Spaside control fixed
the problem, replace the Spaside
control.
• If the Pump 1 Icon still does not
appear, replace the printed circuit
board.
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16. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Pump 1 Does Not Work!
Pump 1 Icon does • Verify that Pump 1 works in one of
the speeds.
appear • Verify that the Low Level
Programming for P1 is correct (refer
to the Programming section of this
manual).
If Pump 1 does not work in any speed, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
• If Pump 1 does not work in either
speed, replace the Pump 1 fuse.
• If replacing the fuse is not effective
or if Pump 1 works in one of two 120VAC
speeds, read the voltage at the
printed circuit board for both
speeds.
• Turn Pump 1 to High speed and
measure the voltage between the
white w/red terminal end and the
red wire connectors.
• Turn Pump 1 to Low speed and
measure the voltage between the 240VAC
white w/red terminal end and the
black wire connectors. If the voltage
readings are good, replace Pump 1.
If they are not, replace the printed
circuit board.
HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Pump 2 Does Not Work!
If Pump 2 does not operate, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
To increase the life of the relay, we are using a circuit called snubber on the pump relay. With this type of circuit, if no pump is
connected to an output and the relays are open, the voltmeter will still read voltage of around 60 volts. This is normal.
It is important to measure voltage when the pump is connected to the pack. Power must remain On.
• Check to see if there is an error
message on the Spaside control. If
this is the case, go to the specific
section that refers to that message.
• Check Spaside control to see if the
Pump 2 Icon appears when the
Pump 2 key is depressed.
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17. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Pump 2 Does Not Work!
Pump 2 Icon does • Use your spare Spaside control to
verify if the keypad is defective. If
not appear changing the Spaside control fixed
the problem, replace the Spaside
control.
• If the Pump 2 Icon still does not
appear, replace the printed circuit
board.
Pump 2 Icon does • Verify that Pump 2 works in one of
the speeds.
appear • Verify that the Low Level
Programming for P2 is correct (refer
to the Programming section of this
manual).
If Pump 2 does not work in any speed, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
• If Pump 2 does not work in either
speed, replace Pump 2 fuse.
• If replacing the fuse is not effective
or if Pump 2 works in one of two 120VAC
speeds, read the voltage at the
printed circuit board for both
speeds.
• Turn Pump 2 to High speed and
measure the voltage between the
white w/violet terminal end and the
red wire connectors.
• Turn Pump 2 to Low speed and
measure the voltage between the
white w/violet terminal end and the 240VAC
black wire connectors. If the voltage
readings are good, replace Pump 2.
If they are not, replace the printed
circuit board.
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18. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Blower Does Not Work!
If the Blower does not work, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
To increase the life of the triac, we are using a circuit called snubber on the blower relay. With this type of circuit, if no blower is
connected to an output and the triac is open, the voltmeter will still read voltage of around 60 volts. This is normal.
It is important to measure voltage when the pump is connected to the pack.
Power must remain On.
• Check to see if there is an error
message on the Spaside control. If
there is, go to the specific section
that refers to that message.
• If the Blower Icon does not appear
on the Spaside control, replace
Spaside control.
• If the Blower still does not work,
replace printed circuit board.
If the Blower Icon does appear on the Spaside control but the blower still does not operate, perform the
following tests to correct the problem:
• If the Blower Icon appears on the
Spaside control with the Blower in
High speed, measure the voltage
between the white w/blue terminal
end and black wire connectors.
• If you are not getting a good voltage
reading, replace the Blower fuse. If
you are still not getting a good
120VAC
voltage reading, replace the printed
circuit board.
• If the voltage measurements are
good, try to restart the blower after
it has had time to cool down.
• If the Blower does restart, it is not
getting sufficient air to cool it down.
Create a larger opening.
• If the Blower does not restart,
replace the Blower.
240VAC
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19. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Ozonator Does Not Work!
If so equipped and the Ozonator does not work, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
To increase the life of the relay, we are using a circuit called snubber on the ozonator relay. With this type of circuit, if no ozonator is
connected to an output and the relays are open, the voltmeter will still read voltage of around 60 volts. This is normal.
It is important to measure voltage when the ozanator is connected to the pack. Power must remain On.
Please take note that the ozonator output will be shut off when Pump 1, Pump 2 or the Blower has been turned on manually.
• Check to see if the Filter Cycle Icon
appears on the Spaside control.
• If not start a filtration cycle.
• Press the Program Key.
• Press the Blower Key until Flon is
displayed.
• Press the Light Key to enter the
parameter. Us the Up & Down
Arrow Keys to adjust the time so the
cycle will start immediately.
• Press the Program Key to save the
change.
• Once the filtration cycle has been
started, measure the voltage at the
Ozonator white w/yellow terminal
end and black wire connectors.
• Replace the Ozonator if you have a
good voltage measurement. 120VAC
• Replace the Ozanator fuse if you
are not getting a good voltage
measurement.
• If you are still not getting a good
voltage reading, replace the printed
circuit board.
240VAC
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20. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Spa Light Does Not Work!
If the spa light does not work, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
It is important to measure voltage when the light is connected to the pack.
Power must remain On.
• The first step is to replace the bulb
of the spa light.
• If the light is still not coming on,
verify that the Light Icon on the
Spaside control appears when the
light key is pressed.
• If the Light Icon does not appear,
use your spare Spaside control to
verify if the keypad is defective. If it
is, replace the Spaside control. If
not, replace System Board.
• If the Light Icon does appear but
the light does not come on, make
sure the light is set for its highest
intensity (Icon is solid not flashing).
Open the access panel and
measure the voltage between the
two wires of the light connector
(P15 & P16) on the printed circuit
board. If you have 12 VAC, replace
the light socket.
• If you do not read any voltage,
replace the light fuse on the board.
• If the problem persists, replace the
printed circuit board.
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21. HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Fiber Optic Does Not Work!
If the fiber optic does not work, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
• The Fiber Optic (green) receptacle
is “hot”. With input power on, read
the voltage across P44 and Line 1.
• Verify that the interface module is
properly connected to the printed
circuit board.
• Disconnect the connector and try
and clean the connector pins. A
small coating of film can cause a
bad connection. Also inspect for
bent pins.
• Verify that the Low Level
Programming for AUX is correct
(AUX 1), refer to the Programming
section of this manual.
• With the interface box connected to
the fiber optic module, take a
voltage reading across the white
and red wires and the white and
black wires at the fiber optic. With
the system set to control the light
and the color wheel, you should
read 120 VAC.
• If you have a good voltage reading,
replace the fiber optic.
• If you do not get a good reading,
replace the interface module.
• If the fiber optic still does not work,
replace the printed circuit board.
HT-2 / 9600 Identified Problems Spaside Does Not Work!
If the keys on the Spaside control seem to not be working, perform the following tests to correct the problem:
• Replace the Spaside control with a
spare one.
• Check to see if the keys are
responding.
• If they are, replace the Spaside
control.
• Check the external spaside control
receptacle connection (if
applicable).
• If the spaside is still not responding,
replace printed circuit board.
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