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Model : Ocean 70

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USER MANUAL Ocean 70 ASTRALPOOL

6a - Single phase 6b & 6c - Three phase

Single line 230V 32A Three-phase line 380V III BP21G1WL Three-phase line 400V BP013G1 & BP013G2 Remove bridges; J51-J88 and J52-J62Changes this bridgesJ60-J36 -> TO J60-J45J41-J12 -> TO J41-J79Power requirements:Remove jumpers:connecting J51 and J58connecting J52 and J36Changes this bridges:J41 -J53 -> TO J41 - J54J60-J12 -> TO J60-J45Put DIP switches A5 on OFF and A2, A3 on ON position.Power requirements:3 Services 5 wires: Line 2, Line2, Line 3, Neutral, Ground 400VCA, 50/60Hz 3 phase, 16A (Circuit breaker rating = 20A max each phase line).3- Service 5 wires: Line 2, Line 2, Line 3, Neutral, Ground 400VCA, 50/60 Hz* 3 phase, 16A (Circuit breaker rating = 20A max each phase line). *BP systems automatically detect 50Hz vs 60Hz5 min

WATER LEVEL 100mm WATER LEVEL

WATER LEVEL 100mm WATER LEVEL

This manual contains all the information needed to fully enjoy your SPA. We recommend that you take some time to go over the points detailed below. If you have any question or doubt on the operation or maintenance of this product, please contact your tter or local dealer. They are specialists and their professional knowledge will help you to enjoy this product. IMPORTANT: The manufacturer reserves the right to change the design or specications without prior notice and without entering into any obligation. This Spa has been designed and conceived for private use only: any public use shall annul its guarantee.

Carefully follow current regulations regarding accident prevention and respect regulations in each country.

  • Any modication on the equipment requires prior authorisation from the manufacturer. Original spare parts and accessories authorised by the manufacturer guarantee greater safety. The manufacturer of the equipment is exempt from all liability for damages caused by using non-authorised spare parts or accessories.
  • The manufacturer shall not be responsible for the damages caused by the assembly of non-authorized accessories, nor for those caused by a improper handling by non- qualied personnel. Please contact your authorised dealer or technical assistance service if you have any doubts or need technical assistance.
  • The equipment should be installed in a place which has been properly prepared and where all components of the Spa can be easily accessed. The guarantee does not cover work needed to be carried out to install or replace the product. (See the Guarantee).
  • The user shall ensure th at qualied adult professionals carry out both the assembly and maintenance works, who have previously carefully read the installation and service instructions.
  • Contact the Technical Service of the manufacturer or your local dealer in the event of malfunction or a breakdown.
  • The installation of the Spa must at all times meet current regulations applicable in each country, particularly those referring to electrical safety.
  • This unit must be installed in an appropriately prepared area with easy access to all the components of the Spa. The Guarantee does not cover any building work required to position or replace the product. (See the Guarantee).
  • The oor has to be capable of supporting the expected load.
  • During operation, some parts of the equipment are at dangerous electrical voltage levels. Work on each element or equipment can only be performed once it has been disconnected from the mains and with the start-up devices disconnected.14 15
  • Safety in the operation of the machine can only be guaranteed if installation and service instructions are followed.
  • There is a risk of ooding with this equipment and therefore, the Spa should be installed in an area prepared to collect or drain leaking water (either from below or overowing water) as a result of using the Spa or from possible leakage in any of its circuits. (See the Guarantee).
  • Carefully follow current regulations regarding accident prevention.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children shall not play with the appliance.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • The limits indicated on the electrical control panel cannot be exceeded under any circumstances.
  • Avoid contact with electrical voltage.
  • The appliance should be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) with a rated tripping current not exceeding 30 mA
  • In case you use a cover that does not have fastening and/or safety elements for preventing unsupervised access to your spa, it is recommended that you install an alternative element (e.g., access control system, fence, etc.) to prevent the unauthorised access to and use of your spa. ATTENTION Correct earthing connection is essential. The earth connection circuit of the building must be in perfect condition to guarantee the safety of the Spa user. If you have doubts on the matter, ensure the earth circuit is reviewed by qualied personnel. The manufacturer shall not be responsible for the damages caused by inadequate maintenance of the ground connection circuit. It is essential that the owner of the Spa tests the Residual Current Device (RCD) at least once a month, to check its good working order.14 15 ENG
  • During the electrical conexion with the equipment have special care in the layout of the cables in the bypass box, make sure no pieces of cables are in the box after closing and that the ground conexion is correctly done.
  • Pay special care that no water enters in conctact neither with the pumps neither with the electrical parts under tension. 3.2. Position and location of the spa Before installing and assembling the Spa, ensure that the packaging of the Spa is in perfect condition. Contact your distributor immediately if the packaging is damaged. Position the Spa horizontally, placing the whole base of the unit on a smooth, at and level surface, capable of supporting the weight when used (full of water, plus the weight of the bathers). The Spa cannot be placed on a curved surface or on blocks. The side where the motors are located should be fully accessible. In order to carry out maintenance tasks, the location of the Spa should enable it to be moved so that all its sides can be easily accessed. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION If an outdoor location is chosen to place the Spa: Do not expose the Spa to sunlight when it is empty and without a protection cover. Remember that prolonged exposure to sunlight may damage the surface of the Spa and its accessories. Acrylic rapidly absorbs heat from the sunrays reaching very high temperatures which will damage the Spa. Maximum absorption temperature is 60ºC.

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slabReinforced concrete slabCompacted sand fillSwim Spa A-A’ A’A’

Notes: This is a picture/illustrative example. It is recommended that an architect or engineer be consulted about the design and building work to ensure that the land is able to withstand the foundation slab when the swimspa is full of water, including the weight of the people who will be using it and the furniture or any other articles that will be in the area around the foundations. Local regulations on foundations and/or building work must also be complied with. INGROUND VERSION The Spa structure must be xed on the oor. Do not hold the Spa by its outer edges. 700 700Max 20mmMax 20mm

Once settled the Spa, nish the work bearing in mind that the edging of the surface must not be in direct contact with the work (a minimum of 1 cm must be left around the edge). Bear in mind that you will have to leave enough space to access to the pumps and electrical connections for maintenance. This space should be at least of 0.7 meters. To seal the tab to the Spa, use a special elastic silicone for aquatic installations. 3.3. Drainage The Spa has a manual emptying system by gravity, through a drainage valve of 3/4”. The drainage valve should always be closed. It should only be open when the Spa is emptied. If necessary, a drainage system can be installed to connect the Spa to the general drains of the house. ATTENTION Leave a trapdoor spa access for maintenance. Never cover with concrete. LEAVE 70cm CLEARANCE AROUND THE SPA.

ATTENTION Remember that when you drain your spa not all of the water runs o. If your spa is not going to be used for long periods, especially in winter, remove any stagnant water on the seats and on the bottom of the spa with a sponge. Any water remaining in the pipes can be sucked out through the water and air nozzles using a liquid suction pump. The pumps must also be emptied through the drain plug.20 21 ENG 3.4. Filling the spa PORTABLE SPAThe Spa does not have a specic lling system. It is recommended to use a manual lling system with a garden hose or similar. Proceed as follows:• Before starting lling the Spa, locate the drain valve (see 3.3. Drainage) and ensure that it is in the CLOSED position.• Fill the Spa through the top, with clean water, to the level indicated.100mmWATER LEVEL

PORTABLE OVERFLOW SPAIt is recommended to ll the spa manually using a garden hose or a similar system.Proceed as follows:Before lling the spa, nd the drainage valves and ensure they are all closed, except for the safety outlet, which should always be open.Fill the spa from above using clean water until the spa starts to overow.Fill the three water tanks with the automatic lling.Connect the water supply to one of the tanks’ inlets.The spa has a lling system that works using a ball cock. The outlet of the ball cock must be connected to the mains supply at a constant water pressure.When the spa loses water as a result of evaporation, the system automatically lls the tanks.The compensation tanks have a safety outlet for removing water. WARNING The compensation tanks of private overow spas have a limited capacity. They can hold 280 litres of water, equivalent to 4 partially submerged people. Users should enter the spa one by one and slowly to enable the tanks to absorb the displaced water and prevent water from owing out of the spa.22 23 Once the Spa has been lled with water, connect the electrical equipment by placing the dierential switch in the On position (See Electrical Connection). Do not use the Spa without rst carefully reading all the information detailed in the following points:

  • Adjust water ph between 7,2 and 7,6 (see 4.0 section).
  • Add all required chemical products recommended in water maintenance (see 6.2 section)
  • Select the required temperature (see Installation and assembly of the spa). remember that if the water is cold, it may take 24 hours to reach a temperature of 38ºc.
  • Before using the spa, check the ph values once again in case they have changed with the treatments indicated above. 3.5. Electrical connection ATTENTION
  • This equipment cannot be connected to a normal plug.
  • This equipment requires suitable electrical installation. This should be done by a specialised tter following local electrical safety regulations of each country.
  • The electrical input of the Spa should always be protected by a highly sensitive dierential. A 30 mA dierential is recommended.
  • Earthing connection is essential.
  • Use a suitable section cable bearing in mind the power of the Spa and distance to the control panel.
  • Always follow instructions given in the Safety Warnings chapter of this manual. ATTENTION During the lling process, water should be prevented from entering electrical parts. If seawater is used in the Spa, the circuit components will quickly deteriorate. Do not ll the Spa with hot water, as this could trigger o the safety thermostat and damage equipment and connections.22 23 ENG

WARNING- RISK OF ELECTRIC DISCHARGE

  • The electrical supply should be switched o (dierential in the OFF position or disconnect the cable from the mains) before carrying out any work.
  • Never try to access an electrical component unless you are qualied or are the Head of Maintenance.
  • Always use suitable personal protection equipment and tools when handling electrical equipment.
  • Never access electrical elements if you are wet, particularly if you have wet feet
  • Do not connect the electrical equipment (dierential in the ON position), if the Spa is empty of water.

SPA CONNECTION STEPS

Locate the electrical panel of the Spa. Locate the electrical control panel; to do this, open the side panel to access the electrical components.

Connect the spa’s electrical control panel to the diferential switch.24 25

The electrical installation should incorporate a high-sensitive 2-pole dierential in the general mains input panel (the dierential is not supplied with the Spa). CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL TO THE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH Before carrying out any work on the Spa, make sure it is disconnected from the mains (dierential switch in the OFF position, or disconnect the cable from the mains). Use a suitable cable from the dierential switch to the electric cabinet of the Spa, depending on the location and applicable law. The cable section will vary depending on the Spa model and the distance of the installation. The required kW are indicated in the appendix Technical Specications of the Spa. The maximum power must be considered, depending on the “High Amp” or “Low Amp” conguration. DIP Switch Functions Fixed-Function DIP Switches A1 Test Mode (normally o). A2 In “ON” position, add one high-speed pump (or blowe) with Heater. A3 In “ON” position, add two high-speed pumps (or 1 HS Pump and Blower) with Heater. A4 In “ON” position, add four high-speed pumps (or 3 HS Pumps and Blower) with Heater. A5 In “ON” position, enables Special Amperage Rule B. See Special Features section under Conguration Options for functionality with your system. In “OFF” position enables Special Amperage Rule A. WARNING It is essential that the owner of the Spa tests the dierential switch at least once a month, to check its good working order. Check that the dierential is in the OFF position. Do not place the dierential in the ON position until the Spa is lled with water.24 25 ENG A6 Persistent memory reset (Used when the spa is powering up to restore factory settings as determined by software conguration). A2, A3 and A4 work in combinatio to determine the number of high-speed devices and blowers that can run before the heat is disabled. f.e. A2 and A3 in the ON position and A4 in the OFF position will allow the heater to operate with up to 3 high-speed pumps (or two HS Pumps and Blower) runing at the same time. Heat is disabled when the fourth high-speed pump or blower is turned on. Note: A2/A3/A4 all ogg = No heat with any high-speed pump or blower. Assignable DIP Switches A7 In “ON” position, enables a 5-minutes cool down for some gas heaters (Cooling Time B). In “OFF” position, enables a 1-minute cool down for electric heaters (Cooling Time A). Undesignted switches are not assigned a function. The Electric Specication Sheet attached at the end of this manual indicates both the “Low Amp” and the “High Amp” power. Special Features CABLE SECTION To determine the cable section of the electrical installation, see the values indicated in this sheet and the following table: For longer distances, increase the cable section accordingly. Some congurations may require installing 1 32A line, 2 16A lines or even one three- phase line (3 x 16A) to cover the power required by the Spa. The dierent conguration options of the electrical control panel are explained further on in this Installation Manual. Remember that the installation and any changes in the electric conguration must be carried out by qualied personnel, following the current regulations in each country. The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage caused by an improper installation or an installation performed by non-qualied personnel.

To connect the supply to the electrical panel of the Spa, locate the packing gland positioned at one end of the electrical panel. Make sure that there is no electric current in the connection cable (dierential switch in the OFF position). Take the cable to the Spa electrical panel. Open the cover of the electrical cabinet, insert the feed cable through the free side. Attention: the indicated blue cable is neutral, and the brown cable indicates the line or phase. Fasten the terminals as indicated in the following diagrams and the type of electrical supply. Single line BLU BRN TB1

WARNING Pay attention to the position of the maximum consumption switch. The Spa will not operate properly if a cable not corresponding to the distance and power of the Spa is used, and the electrical circuits may overheat which may cause an electrical accident. Always use cable with the suitable section of maximum consumption. In the event of doubt between two values, always use the cable with the greater section.26 27 ENG

Three-phase line 380V III BP21G1WL Remove bridges; J51-J88 and J52-J62Changes this bridgesJ60-J36 -> TO J60-J45J41-J12 -> TO J41-J79Power requirements: 3 Services 5 wires: Line 2, Line2, Line 3, Neutral, Ground 400VCA, 50/60Hz 3 phase, 16A (Circuit breaker rating = 20A max each phase line). Three-phase line 400V BP013G1 & BP013G2 Remove jumpers:connecting J51 and J58connecting J52 and J36Changes this bridges:J41 -J53 -> TO J41 - J54J60-J12 -> TO J60-J45Put DIP switches A5 on OFF and A2, A3 on ON position.Power requirements:3- Service 5 wires: Line 2, Line 2, Line 3, Neutral, Ground 400VCA, 50/60 Hz* 3 phase, 16A (Circuit breaker rating = 20A max each phase line). *BP systems automatically detect 50Hz vs 60Hz Line 3 Line 1 Neutral Line 2 Ground 3 BRN 1 BRN BLU 2 BRN GRN 230V 3 ϸ 3x16A OFF

Fasten the earth cable (yellow and green) to the terminal on the outside of the control cabinet as shown in the following diagram: Bonding Lugs

ATTENTION Correct earthing is essential The earthing circuit of the building should always be in perfect condition to guarantee the safety of Spa users. If you have any doubts on this, ensure that the earthing circuit is checked by a duly qualied person. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for possible damage caused by incorrect maintenance of the earthing circuit. EARTH WARNING Do not connect the electricity (dierential in the ON position) until the Spa is lled with water.28 29

4.1. System start-up Check the following congurations before using your spa depending on your spa system:

When using a panel with Up and Down buttons (Temperature buttons), pressing Up or Down will cause the temperature to ash. Pressing a temperature button again will adjust the set temperature in the direction indicated on the button. When the LCD stops ashing, the spa will heat to the new set temperature when required. If a Temperature button is pressed and held when the temperature is ashing, the temperature will continue to change until the button is released.

PRE-SET FILTER CYCLES | TP600

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

***********************************Main ScreenShows/ashes start timeShows/ashes start timeto show RUN HRSto show RUN HRSto show F1 ENDS xx:xxto show F1 ENDS xx:xxSets Filter 1 length in hoursSets Filter 2 length in hoursSelects part of an hourSelects part of an hourSets 15-minute incrementsSets 15-minute incrementsSets start hourSets start hourSelects minutesSelects minutesSets 15-minute incrementsSets 15-minute incrementsWaiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original SettingWaiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original SettingWaiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original SettingWait to RevertWaiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 1 Start Time and Run Hours and revert to the previous Filter 1 settings.Waiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 2 On/OFF, Start Time and Run Hours and revert to any previous Filter 2 settings.To next item in Main MenuTo SetTo SetTo SetTo SetTo SetWhile the Temperature is still ashing, press Light repeatedly until MODE appears in the LCD.Main ScreenMain Screen28 29 ENG

Using the same adjustment as Setting the Time, Filter Cycles are set using a start time and a duration. Each setting can be adjusted in 15-minute increments. The panel calculates the end time and displays it automatically. The Filter Icon

on the Settings Screen takes you to a screen where you control the Filter Cycles.

Filter Cycle 2 is OFF by default. Press “1” to view Filter 1. Press “2” once to view Filter 2. Press “2” again to turn Filter 2 ON or OFF. When Filter Cycle 2 is ON, it can be adjusted in the same manner as Filter Cycle 1. It is possible to overlap Filter Cycle 1 and Filter

4.2. Water treatment Checking the water status is one of the most important steps. pH ADJUSTMENT A pH index of between 7.2 and 7.6 is recommended. The pH level measures the acidity and alkalinity: Values above 7 are alkali and below 7, are acid.

H = High Temperature Range. L = Low Temperature Range. Current water temperature. Adjust set temperature lower. Adjust set temperature higher.30 31 ATTENTION It is very important to maintain the correct pH level both for the disinfectant to work properly and to prevent corrosion or deposits on the Spa. Any damage caused by an inadequate pH level is not covered by your Spa guarantee.

  • The eects of a very low pH level are: - The disinfectant will quickly dissipate. - The equipment of the Spa become rusty. - The water can start causing skin irritations to bathers.
  • The eects of a very high pH level are: - The disinfectant is less eective. - Scale may appear on the acrylic and equipment. - The water may become cloudy. - The lter cartridge can become blocked. Check the pH of the Spa water daily using the pH test set. (not supplied) If the pH is above the indexes, use pH MINOR SPA. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test. If the pH is below indexes, use pH MAJOR SPA. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test. When the pH index has been adjusted to the values indicated above, proceed to the next step.

DISINFECTION OF THE WATER

Disinfection of the water is of utmost importance in order to destroy algae, bacteria and organisms that could develop in the water. However, excessive disinfection could cause skin and eye irritation. BROMIDE TABLETS are a suitable disinfectant for the Spa water. This product is placed in the pre-lter and gradually dissolves. Check the residual bromide level daily using the Br analyser set. The recommended level of residual bromide is between 2.2 and 3.3 ppm. Do not forget to keep the water in good conditions (see 6.2 Water maintenance)loading-circle-132 33

  • The appliance should be installed through a residual current device (RCD) with a rated tripping current not exceeding 30 mA
  • The cover is designed to protect the spa, not to bear weight. Not even water or snow. Do not place objects on top of the cover. Do not allow people or animals get on the cover. Periodically remove snow to prevent buildup.
  • The water should be disinfected thoroughly before using the Spa, especially if it has not been used for a certain period of time, whether or not it has been left with or without water inside. During periods of non-use, traces of stagnant water may remain, which may cause the growth of micro organisms potentially dangerous for health. Therefore, disinfect the Spa as indicated in this manual, ensuring that the pH and disinfectant parameters are suitable. ATTENTION The compensation tanks of private overow spas have a limited capacity. They can hold 280 litres of water, equivalent to 4 partially submerged people. Users should enter the spa one by one and slowly to enable the tanks to absorb the displaced water and prevent water from owing out of the spa.

RISKS OF HYPERTHERMIA

Prolonged, direct contact with hot water could cause hyperthermia. This occurs when the internal body temperature reaches levels above the normal temperature of 36.5ºC. It is advised not to bathe for longer than 15 minutes. Symptoms of hyperthermia are a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting in a sensation of dizziness with the possibility of fainting. Water temperatures between 37ºC and 40ºC are only considered safe for adults without any health problems. Lower temperatures are recommended for the majority of people and children. The Spa water should never be above 40ºC. WARNING Alcohol, drugs or medicines could increase the risk of hyperthermia. It is not advisable for pregnant women, patients with high blood pressure, a heart condition, diabetes or under medication to use the spa. You should seek doctor’s advice. 5.2. Systems EXISTING SYSTEMS Your spa is equipped with an electronic control system that will enable you to regulate the temperature of the water, choose the lter cycle that best suits your needs and activate the massage pumps and the blower pump. It will also enable you to turn on your spa lighting, change its colour and sequence. Depending on the design, your spa will have one of the following systems:32 33 ENG

Fill the spa to its correct operating level. Be sure to open all valves and jets in the plumbing system before lling to allow as much air as possible to escape from the plumbing and the control system during the lling process. After turning the power on at the main power panel, the top-side panel display will go through specic sequences. These sequences are normal and display a variety of information regarding the conguration of the hot tub control.

PRIMING MODE - M019 | TP600

This mode will last for 4-5 minutes or you can manually exit the priming mode after the pump(s) have primed. Regardless of whether the priming mode ends automatically or you manually exit the priming mode, the system will automatically return to normal heating and ltering at the end of the priming mode. During the priming mode, the heater is disabled to allow the priming process to be completed without the possibility of energizing the heater under low-ow or no-ow conditions. Nothing comes on automatically, but the pump(s) can be energized by pushing the “Jet” buttons.If the spa has a Circ Pump, it can be activated by pressing the “Light” button during Priming Mode. You can manually exit Priming Mode by pressing a “Temp” button (Up or Down). Note that if you do not manually exit the priming mode as described above, the priming mode will be automatically terminated after 4-5 minutes. Be sure that the pump(s) have been primed by this time. Once the system has exited Priming Mode, the top-side panel will momentarily display the set temperature but the displaywill not show the temperature yet, as shown below. This is because the system requires approximately 1 minute of water owing through the heater to determine the water temperature and display it.

ADJUSTING THE SET TEMPERATURE | TP600

When using a panel with Up and Down buttons (Temperature buttons), pressing Up or Down will cause the temperature to ash. Pressing a temperature button again will adjust the set temperature in the direction indicated on the button. When the LCD stops ashing, the spa will heat to the new set temperature when required. If a Temperature button is pressed and held when the temperature is ashing, the temperature will continue to change until the button is released.34 35 ENG MODE READY & REST / READY IN REST MODE | TP600 In order for the spa to heat, a pump needs to circulate water through the heater. The pump that performs this function is known as the “heater pump.” The heater pump can be either a 2-Speed Pump 1 or a circulation pump. READY Mode will circulate water every 1/2 hour, using Pump 1 Low, in order to maintain a constant water temperature, heat as needed, and refresh the temperature display. This is known as “polling.” REST Mode will only allow heating during programmed lter cycles. Since polling does not occur, the temperature display may not show a current temperature until the heater pump has been running for a minute or two. If the spa is congured for 24HR circulation, the heater pump generally runs continuously. Since the heater pump is always running, the spa will maintain set temperature and heat as needed in Ready Mode, without polling. In Rest Mode, the spa will only heat to set temperature during programmed lter times, even though the water is being ltered constantly when in Circulation Mode. Main ScreenMain Screen1 Hour KEY Main ScreenTo SetTo next item in Main Menu If not toggledWaiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original SettingWhile the Temperature is still ashing, press Light repeatedly until MODE appears in the LCD.Indicates Flashing or Changing SegmentA temperature button, used for “Action” Waiting time that keeps the last change to a menu item. Light or dedicated “Choose” button, depending on control panel conguration Indicates Alternating or Progressive Message - every 1/2 secondWaiting time (depends on menu item) that reverts to original setting and ignores any change to that menu item. Toggle between READY and REST Pressing Light when the display is toggled will go to Main Screen. READY Mode will allow the spa to Poll and determine a need for heat. The panel will maintain a “current” temperature display. The Main Screen will display RUN PUMP FOR TEMP if the ltration pump has not run for over 1 hour. The Main Screen will display normally during Filter Cycles or when the spa is in use. If the ltration pump has been o for an hour or more, when any function button, EXCEPT Light, is pressed on the panel, the pump used in conjuncton with the heater will run so that temperature can be sensed and displayed. REST Mode will not Poll and will only heat during lter cycles. The panel will not display a current temperature at all times. READYSET SET REST SET RANGEREADYRANGEFLTR1 REST RANGEFLTR1

READY/REST appears in the display if the spa is in Rest Mode and Jet 1 is pressed. It is assumed that the spa is being used and will heat to set temperature. While Pump 1 High can be turned on and o, Pump 1 Low will run until set temperature is reached, or 1 hour has passed. After 1 hour, the System will revert to Rest Mode. This mode can also be reset by entering the Mode Menu and changing the Mode. Main Screen Main Screen REST RANGE READY /REST RANGE J36 37

PRE-SET FILTER CYCLES | TP600

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

Main Screen Shows/ashes start time Shows/ashes start time to show RUN HRS to show RUN HRS to show F1 ENDS xx:xx to show F1 ENDS xx:xx Sets Filter 1 length in hours Sets Filter 2 length in hours Selects part of an hour Selects part of an hour Sets 15-minute increments Sets 15-minute increments Sets start hour Sets start hour Selects minutes Selects minutes Sets 15-minute increments Sets 15-minute increments Waiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original Setting Waiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original Setting Waiting Several Seconds Reverts to Original Setting Wait to Revert Waiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 1 Start Time and Run Hours and revert to the previous Filter 1 settings. Waiting several seconds will lose any new Filter 2 On/OFF, Start Time and Run Hours and revert to any previous Filter 2 settings. To next item in Main Menu To Set To Set To Set To Set To Set While the Temperature is still ashing, press Light repeatedly until MODE appears in the LCD. Main Screen Main Screen

PURGE CYCLES | TP600

In order to maintain sanitary conditions, as well as protect against freezing, secondary water devices will purge water from their respective plumbing by running briey at the beginning of each lter cycle. (Some systems will run a certain number of purge cycles per day, independent of the number of lter cycles per day. In this case, the purge cycles may not coincide with the start of the lter cycle.) If the Filter Cycle 1 duration is set for 24 hours, enabling Filter Cycle 2 will initiate a purge when Filter Cycle 2 is programmed to begin.

MEANING OF FILTER CYCLES | TP600

1. The heating pump always runs during the lter cycle*

2. In Rest Mode, heating only occurs during the lter cycle

3. Purges happen at the start of each lter cycle

  • For example, if your spa is set up for 24/hour circulation except for shutting o when the water temperature is 3˚F/1.3˚C above the set temperature, that shuto does not occur during lter cycles.36 37 ENG CONTROL SYSTEM FOR Touch panel Fill the spa to its correct operating level. Be sure to open all valves and jets in the plumbing system before lling to allow as much air as possible to escape from the plumbing and the control system during the lling process. After turning the power on at the main power panel, the top-side panel will display a splash screen or startup screen.

1. H = High Temperature Range. L = Low Temperature Range.

4. O3=Water Care (Ozone or UV, depending the system installed) is Running.

If you don’t see the icon that means the Disinfection (Ozone or UV) is OFF

5. C= Cleanup Cycle is Running.

Note: Not all systems that can run a Cleanup Cycle display this icon.

= Wi-Fi icon just indicates that the Wi-Fi link is connected. It does not indicate signal strength. Note: Not all systems that support Wi-Fi display this icon.

7. Lock Icon: When displayed, indicates the panel is in a locked mode. To unlock or

lock a setting or panel lock, rst press the corresponding icon on the Lock Screen then press the word “Lock” for 5+ seconds until the text and icon change to the opposite state. There are 2 lock icons that can be shown on the title bar of most screens. A tall skinny one representing a settings lock is applied. It is shown on screens that are aected by the settings lock. And the standard lock icon which represents the Panel being locked. If both settings and panel are locked, only the panel lock38 39 will show since the settings lock doesn’t do much in that situation. When the panel is locked, the Settings Screen will only show items not aected by that lock (System Info and Lock Screens).

= Invert (or ip) Screen.

= Light is turned ON. = Light is Inactive. = Light is Disabled.

= Music is Active. = Music is Inactive. = Music is Disabled.

11. Message Waiting Indicator:

The Message Waiting Indicator will show one of the following icons: = Fatal error (Spa can’t function until it’s xed) = Normal Error or Warning = Reminder Message = Information Message. Some messages will include the “Call for Service” text as it requires a service technician to x the problem. If the panel is locked and a message alert appears, you will be taken to the UNLOCK screen before you can clear the message. Touching the Error/Warning/Reminder/Info Icon on the Message Screen will take you to the System Information Screen to allow for troubleshooting over the phone or for a eld service tech to better understand what is going on. Exiting the System information Screen will take you back to the Message Screen in that situation.

12. Adjust set temperature higher.

= Spa Equipment Control Icon. Brings up a screen where the spa jets, blower or other equipment can be controlled. = Jet is Inactive. Indicates if a pump is running or not.

14. Indicates if the temperature is in ºF = Fahrenheit or ºC = Celsius.

15. Current water temperature.

= Settings is Active. = Settings is Inactive (when a Lock is applied). Takes you to Settings Screen. Where the available specic features that can be adjusted for the control can be adjusted. The same goes for the Utilities Screen and the Test Screen (used by Spa Technicians).

17. Indicates when the spa heater is on.

18. Adjust set temperature lower.

Note: After 30 minutes* the display will automatically go into sleep mode, which turns the display o. This is normal operation. Touch anywhere on the screen to wake the panel up.38 39 ENG

SETTING SCREEN | TOUCH PANEL

The Settings Screen is where all programming and other spa behaviors are controlled. Each icon on the Settings screen takes you to a dierent screen, where one or more setting may be viewed and/or edited.

The Heat Icon takes you to a screen where you control the Heat Mode and the Temperature Range.

DUAL TEMPERATURE RANGES (High vs Low) | TOUCH PANEL This system incorporates two temperature range settings with independent set temperatures. The specic range can be selected on the Settings screen and is visible on the Main Screen in the upper left corner of the display. These ranges can be used for various reasons, with a common use being a “ready to use” setting vs. a “vacation” setting. Each range maintains its own set temperature as programmed by the user. This way, when a range is chosen, the spa will heat to the set temperature associated with that range. High Range can be set between 80°F and 104°F/ 27 ºC and 40 ºC. Low Range can be set between 50°F and 99°F / 10 ºC and 37 ºC. Freeze Protection is active in either range.40 41 HEAT MODE - READY vs REST | TOUCH PANEL In order for the spa to heat, a pump needs to circulate water through the heater. The pump that performs this function is known as the “heater pump”. The heater pump can be either a 2-speed pump (Pump 1) or a circulation pump.

does not occur, the temperature display may not show a current temperature until the heater pump has been running for a minute or two.

continuously. Since the heater pump is always running, the spa will maintain set temperature and heat as needed in Ready Mode, without polling.

Ready in Rest Mode appears in the display if the spa is in Rest Mode and the Jets 1 Button is pressed. The spa is supposed to be in use and it will be heated up to the

be working untill the temperature selected is reached or when one hour has passed by. After that, the System will revert to Rest Mode. This mode can also be reset by selecting the Heat Mode line on the Screen shown here.

Using the same adjustment as Setting the Time, Filter Cycles are set using a start time and a duration. Each setting can be adjusted in 15-minute increments. The panel calculates the end time and displays it automatically. The Filter Icon on the Settings Screen takes you to a screen where you control the Filter Cycles.

Filter Cycle 2 is OFF by default. Press “1” to view Filter 1. Press “2” once to view Filter 2. Press “2” again to turn Filter 2 ON or OFF. When Filter Cycle 2 is ON, it can be adjusted in the same manner as Filter Cycle 1. It is possible to overlap Filter Cycle 1 and Filter

In order to maintain sanitary conditions, as well as protect against freezing, secondary water devices

If the Filter Cycle 1 duration is set for 24 hours, enabling Filter Cycle 2 will initiate a purge when Filter Cycle 2 is programmed to begin.40 41 ENG

5.3. Jets operation The water jets provide a hydrotherapy pressure jet. It is a closed circuit, where the water is absorbed by 1 or 2 pumps (depending on the SPA model) through the drain and driven to the jets.

To adjust the amount of air driven into the jets, simply turn the air input tab (venturis) as follows.

Each air inlet activates a certain group of jets.

this, proceed as follows:

ATTENTION Do not attempt to turn the outer ring of the jet, forcing it because you could damage it.42 43 5.4. Swimspa controls A CB D E

With the jetstream control you can choose the power of the bottom jetstream and the massage.

With the air input valve you can adjust the air turbulence of the jetstream.

With the jetstream control you can choose the power of the top jetstream and the massage. 5.6. Renewing the spa water To change the Spa water:

input of the home) in the OFF position.

  • Locate the drain valve (see 3.3 Drainage) and turn the valve to the OPEN position. The Spa will empty by gravity through the general drain.
  • Once the Spa is empty, inspect the acrylic and clean if necessary (see point 6.5 Acrylic Maintenance). Turn the drain valve to the CLOSED position.
  • Fill the Spa with clean water (see 3.4 Filling the spa)42 43 ENG 5.7. Extras AROMATHERAPY The AROMATHERAPY system gives customers a whole host of new sensations by introducing any aroma chosen through the air massage circuit. The AROMATHERAPY system does not generate any waste products in the water, as happens with conventional oils, which dirty the water and can cause unpleasant eects, as well as blocking up the lter. The way it works is straightforward and it is easy to maintain. Just place one of the AROMATHERAPY rells into the dispenser on the spa’s outer surface and, when the lid is closed, switch the air circuit on. This system does not work with any kind of rell (no liquids can be added). Only those that appear in catalogue may be used. Note: Do not leave the lid of the aroma dispenser o. water or another liquid could get into it and damage the air pump. AUDIO To clean your music system and loudspeakers, avoid using water at high pressure, such as a hose tted with a high-pressure nozzle. Depending on your spa’s features your spa can be equiped with Bluetooth Sound System or Bluetooth Surround Sound:

BLUETOOTH SOUND SYSTEM

The system is made up of a subwoofer and two strategically placed loudspeakers in the cabinet. You will be able to connect your mobile devices to the spa with this system. Sync the Bluetooth device

1. Turn the Bluetooth device on.

2. Select AV ACUÁTICO from the list of available devices for pairing (no password is

The system is equipped with a subwoofer and four loudspeakers. It uses the Bluetooth function to connect the sound system to your tablet or smartphone. In addition, you will be able to listen to your favourite AM/FM radio stations, and connect an auxiliary input cable or USB ash drive. The LED screen will tell you what is playing. Bluetooth operation44 45 HOME SCREEN

1. Power up the system pack with bba2 already connected to the system pack

1- Power up the system pack with bba2 already connected to the system pack.

Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

bba2 works with iOS and Android phones and tablets.

3 - Turn on Bluetooth function of your smart device or music device.

4 - On your smart device or music device, click search for Bluetooth device. Make sure you

are close enough to the spa tub.

5 - Select “PPME70BT” from the pairing list.

6 - Click “Connect.” Once connected, you can now play your favorite music from your

smart device or music device. bba2 operates up to 100 feet in open air. Ranges vary as they are dependant on installations. BLUETOOTH SCREEN

  • Repeat all songs E - Mute On/O F - Shue G - Track forward H - Play/Pause I - Track Back J - Power On/O K - Input Modes: Bluetooth, USB, Line in Some icons such as “Repeat” may not appear if music isn’t playing ADJUST SETTINGS

Press this button for Settings46 47 These buttons adjust Settings values These buttons navigate to the following Settings:

  • Filter There are two types of audio lters: Low Pass, High Pass. These lters apply to the rear speaker output only. Select the Low Pass for subwoofers or High Pass for tweeters. Or, select OFF if ltering is not desired. Normal speakers do not require ltering.

FITNESS KIT BENEFITS Swimming with the FITNESS KIT helps build strength and burn calories, giving you the same benet as lap swimming. In just minutes a day, you can be on your way to having a dynamic cardiovascular workout, a t body with rm, toned muscles. PROPER USE To clarify the proper use of the FITNESS KIT is necessary to follow some methods that will “guarantee” that your product will be used properly and will eliminate any possibility of breakage or rod failure. These units are specically engineered to provide “resistance technique and aerobic exercise in water”, not a land/dry based swim system. Notes:

1. Do not “OVER STRETCH” cord more than 50% of its original length!

2. Do not jump o side of spa/pool with belt/tether attached.

3. Do not push o side the spa/pool, start swimming once you are in pool and sack is out

of latex cord. SWIMMING RECOMMENDATIONS:

1. You can swim “slowly to moderate” and accomplish maximum aerobic strength and

conditioning without swimming hard.

2. Do not try to reach the other side of your spa/pool, failure may occur.

These units are made for resistance, “LET THE WATER DO THE WORK”.46 47 ENG

3. When swimming any one of 4 strokes, ns a rhythm in your stroke where you uctuate

forward and backwards; but basically stay in a dened swim space. CARE INSTRUCTIONS

1. Rinse FITNESS KIT with fresh water after every use.

2. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE WHEN NOT IN USE to avoid excessive damage

from the elements. Prolonged exposure to UV rays may have adverse eects on some of the components. It’s best to store all components in the provided bag.

3. Inspect your FITNESS KIT before each use. DO NOT USE if there are any visible signs of

damage or excessive wear and tear. DON’T RISK IT. ACCESSORIES Arm Exercise Handles Leg Exercise Straps Exercise Bundles ROW-EXERCISE To shorten cords on tether cord and row-exercise kits follow these instructions:

1. Cord is attached with four (4) components, hook, ball, collar & cord/tubing.

2. To shorten cord/tubing twist o the HOOK portion of the connections by turning

3. Hold collar with hand or pliers and push/squeeze cord/tubing outwards away from

4. Remove the ball by squeezing outwards towards end of card/tubing.

5. Cut o length of cord/tubing desired and reinsert ball 1,3cm back into cord/tubing and

pull back into collar.

6. Reconnect hooks by turning clockwise until tight. Function is complete!

RECOMMENDED FITNESS KIT CORD FIXATION

Fix the cord on the spa/pool as detailed below.

The Spas are built with maximum quality and with the hardest wearing materials available. Proper care and maintenance will ensure a long life-span of the Spa and its components. 6.1. Warnings

  • Before carrying out any electrical or mechanical maintenance work, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the mains, and that the start-up devices are blocked.
  • Do not handle the equipment with wet feet.
  • Before carrying out any work on the Spa, it should be switched o from the electrical supply (dierential in the OFF position, or disconnect the mains cable).
  • Remember that this equipment can not be connected to a normal plug.
  • This equipment requires suitable electrical installation. This should be performed by a qualied person following the electrical safety standards of each country.
  • The electrical supply of the Spa should always be protected by a highly sensitive dierential. A 30 mA dierential is recommended.
  • Earth connection is essential. The earthing circuit of the building should always be in perfect condition to guarantee the safety of the Spa user. If you have any doubts on this, ensure that the earth circuit is checked by a qualied person. The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damage caused by unsuitable maintenance of the earth circuit.
  • Do not connect the electrical equipment (dierential in the ON position), if the Spa is empty of water.
  • Use a cable of a section suitable to the power of the Spa and the distance to the panel.
  • Always observe the instructions included in Safety Warnings chapter of this manual.
  • Never try to access an electrical component unless you are qualied or are the Head of Maintenance.
  • Never handle electrical elements with wet feet.
  • Means must be incorporated to disconnect the spa from the electrical network as part of the xed installation, according to the current regulations. 6.2. Water maintenance The user must pay particular attention to the maintenance of water. Maintenance will depend on the mineral content of the water used, how often the Spa is used and how many people use the Spa. ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION If the temperature sensors detect a drop in temperature to below 6.7ºC, the heating element and lter pump will connect automatically to prevent the water from freezing and the damage this could cause the Spa. The equipment will remain connected for 4 minutes after the temperature reaches 7.2ºC. In colder climates, an additional temperature sensor can be added as a precaution and to48 49 ENG avoid freezing conditions not detected by the standard sensor. If the pump turns o in this situation, empty the Spa and contact your authorised dealer or Technical Assistance Service. SAFETY IN THE USE OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS Before using a chemical product, read the instructions on the product label carefully.
  • It is advisable that always the same person handles the chemical products. Keep these products away from children.
  • Add the exact amounts to the water, as specied.
  • Keep containers tightly closed in dry, well-ventilated places.
  • Do not inhale chemical products, and take care not to let them come into contact with the eyes, nose or mouth. Wash hands after use.
  • Follow the emergency instructions on the product label in the event of an accident or ingestion.
  • Do not smoke while handling these products – they may be ammable.
  • Do not store these products inside the Spa unit.
  • Do not mix products. Add rst one and then the other to the water, to avoid possible reactions.
  • Do not add chemical products to the water if there is someone in the Spa.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OF THE SPA WATER

All chemical products: Bromine in tablet form, Algaecides, Anti-calcareous and pH reducer, must be added to a oating dispenser (not supplied), with the massage pump on for at least ten minutes. pH ADJUSTMENT A pH index of between 7.2 and 7.6 is recommended. The pH level measures the acidity and alkalinity: Values above 7 are alkali and below 7, are acid. ATTENTION It is very important to maintain the correct pH level both for the disinfectant to work properly and to prevent corrosion or deposits on the Spa. Any damage caused by an inadequate pH level is not covered by your Spa guarantee.50 51

  • The eects of a very low pH level are: - The disinfectant will quickly dissipate. - The equipment of the Spa become rusty. - The water can start causing skin irritations to bathers.
  • The eects of a very high pH level are: - The disinfectant is less eective. - Scale may appear on the acrylic and equipment. - The water may become cloudy. - The lter cartridge can become blocked. Check the pH of the Spa water daily using the pH test set. (not supplied) If the pH is above the indexes, use pH MINOR SPA. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test. If the pH is below indexes, use pH MAJOR SPA. Wait for two hours and re-do the pH test. When the pH index has been adjusted to the values indicated above, proceed to the next step.

DISINFECTION OF THE WATER

Disinfection of the water is of utmost importance in order to destroy algae, bacteria and organisms that could develop in the water. However, excessive disinfection could cause skin and eye irritation. BROMIDE TABLETS are a suitable disinfectant for the Spa water. This product is placed in the pre-lter and gradually dissolves. Check the residual bromide level daily using the Br analyser set. The recommended level of residual bromide is between 2.2 and 3.3 ppm.

USE OF SPECIAL PRODUCTS

Apart from products to maintain the pH and disinfectant level, there are other products formulated especially for use in Spas that will help you to maintain the water and installation in perfect condition.

  • PA-ANTI-CALCAREOUS: This prevents the precipitation of calcium salts (scale), particularly in hard water. This product should be added weekly and whenever the water is renewed.
  • SPA-ALGAECIDE: This algaecide prevents algae from growing in the Spa water. This product is added weekly and whenever the water is renewed.
  • SPA-ANTIFOAM: Foam is often formed owing to the agitation of the water and grease present in the water. Whenever there is a signicant amount of foam, remove it with Spa- Antifoam.50 51 ENG
  • SPA-DEGREASER: To remove rings of dirt and grease that form on the walls of the Spa. To use this product, it is recommended to empty the Spa and apply a degreaser with a sponge on the parts to be cleaned. Rinse immediately with plenty of water. OZONE GENERATOR Ozone, O3, is an oxidising chemical component which is very eective in disinfecting water. Its main advantage is that it leaves no chemical residue and is odourless. Its disinfectant properties are based on its oxidising potential, which leads to the elimination of any organic matter that there may be in the water. In order to produce ozone, some Spas have an ozonator which, with electricity, can produce ions of ozone from atmospheric oxygen. This process occurs automatically, and the product generated is injected via the ltration return nozzles. Thus, it is not necessary for the user to activate any mechanism for its generation. The water is collected by the overow, the drains or the skimmer, due to the suction of the lter pump. Then it passes through the heat exchanger and in its outlet it is injected with ozone. The water is distributed via the ltration return system. Ozone treatment does not exclude the use of other chemical products such as Bromine or Chlorine. The ozone is considered as a complementary process to the ones above, thus reducing the consumption of Bromine or Chlorine. QUICK GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCTS Reason for Use Amounts per m

of water Frequency of use pH Minor Spa Add if the pH level is above acceptable levels (7.2-7.6 ppm). Add following recommendations of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the pH daily with the pH Test. pH Major Spa Add if the pH level is below acceptable levels (7.2-7.6 ppm). Add following recommendations of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the pH daily with the pH Test. Bromide tablets Add if the Br level is below acceptable values (2,2-3,3 ppm). Add following recommendations of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the Br daily with the Br Test. Anticalcareous To prevent precipitation of calcium salts (scale). Add following recommendations of the chemical product manufacturer. Once a week and whenever the water is renewed. Spa Algaecide Prevents algae from growing in the water. Add following recommendations of the chemical products manufacturer. Once a week and whenever the water is renewed. Degreaser To eliminate rings of dirt on the walls of the Spa. Rub with a sponge and immediately rinse with abundant water. Whenever dirt is observed on the walls of the Spa. Antifoam Foam in the water. Add following recommendations of the chemical product manufacturer. Whenever foam appears in the water.52 53 6.3. Filter maintenance ATTENTION It is advisable to periodically check the condition of the lter cartridge. If dirt is observed, it must be clean or replace it. Remember that a clogged lter produces a drop in the ow of water, can cause a malfunction of the Spa. The Spa should always operate with the pre lter and lter cartridge placed correctly. Never place objects that might clog the inlet of the lter. All spas include a lter. Check the type of your spa lter and follow the instructions.

1. Disconnect the electrical equipment. Dierential in OFF position.

2. Unscrew the top of the lter.

3. Remove the cartridge.

4. Clean the cartridge with water at low pressure.

FILTER PRESSURE CLEANING

1. Disconnect the electrical equipment. Dierential in OFF position

2. Unscrew the cap on top of the lter.

3. Release lock and unscrew the top of the lter.

4. Remove the cartridge.

5. Clean the cartridge with water at low pressure.52 53

1. Disconnect the electrical equipment. Dierential in OFF position.

4. Clean the cartridge with water at low pressure.

ATTENTION Remember to follow all the steps and to close the valve in order not to damage the Spa or hurt yourself. 6.4. Pre-lter of the pump maintenance It is recommended to periodically check the condition of the pre-lter of the pump to avoid it from blocking. If debris has accumulated, the pre-lter should be opened and cleaned. Follow these steps to clean the pre-lter:

1. Turn o the Filtering Pump by placing the selector in the OFF position.

2. Close the valve of the ltering circuit that connects the pump to the Spa.

3. Using the key supplied with the equipment, turn the upper cover of the pre-lter

anticlockwise until it becomes loose. Remove the basket of the pre-lter to clean it.

4. Put the basket back into place. Place the joint of the cover to close it using the key.

5. Open the ltering circuit valve.

6.5. Acrylic maintenance Easy care for an elegant surface:

  • Use common cleaners for general use. For normal care and cleaning, use a soft cloth or sponge with a little soap and water. Rinse it well, and dry with a clean, dry cloth. If you are using a household cleaner, please ensure it is recommended for acrylic surfaces by the manufacturer.
  • Never use abrasive cleaners.
  • Do not allow the acrylic surface to come into contact with ketones or esters such as acetone, acetates (such as nail varnish remover, nail varnish or dry cleaning substances) or any organic solvent with chlorine, varnishes, petrol, aromatic solvents, etc.
  • Remove dust, smears and dry dirt with a soft, moist cloth.
  • Clean o grease, oil, paint and ink stains with isopropyl alcohol and dry it with a clean, dry cloth.
  • Avoid using razors or any other kind of sharp instrument that could scratch the surface. Small scratches can be removed by applying a ne layer of automotive varnish and lightly polishing it with a clean cloth. Once a week, clean the area of the Spa which is not underwater with a quality polish for Spas. ATTENTION Remember to never leave the Spa uncovered and exposed to sunlight, as this could cause damage not covered by the guarantee. 6.6. Light maintenance Replacing the lamp is the only required maintenance on the spotlight. To replace the lamp, follow these steps:
  • Dismantle the wooden side panel where the spotlight is installed using a medium-sized stecker screwdriver.
  • To replace the lamp, turn the lamp-holder bushing anticlockwise and lift it from its position.
  • Once the faulty lamp has been replaced, place the lamp-holder back in position and reassemble the wooden side panel of the Spa. If you have any doubt about the explanation of this operation, contact your authorised dealer or authorised technical service.

WARNING- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Make sure the power of the Spa is turned o. The new lamp must have the same features as the lamp supplied. Never install lamps without the front lens. To ensure perfect watertightness, clean the mounting base of the at gasket of the glass or replace it if you observe any dents or permanent damage. 6.7. Maintenance in periods of non-use or absence SHORT PERIODS (3-5 days)

  • Adjust the pH and treat the water (see Water Maintenance section).
  • Before using the Spa again, readjust the pH and treat the water again.54 55 ENG PROLONGED PERIODS (5-14 days)
  • Set the temperature at its lowest level.
  • Adjust the pH and treat the water (see Water Maintenance section).
  • Before using the Spa again, reset the temperature as required , readjust the pH and treat the water again.

PREPARTING FOR THE WINTER PERIOD

If it is not planned to use the Spa through the winter season or for prolonged periods of time, the following operations should be done:

  • Disconnect the electrical equipment, placing the dierential switch tab in the OFF position.
  • Locate the drain valve (see Drainage of the Spa) and turn the red lever of the valve to the OPEN position. The Spa will empty by gravity through the general drain.
  • Leave the drain valve open.
  • Remove the lter cartridge/s from the lter (See Maintenance of the lter) and keep in a dry place.
  • Clean and dry the Spa.
  • Cover the Spa. Do not leave water in the Spa without electrical connection at temperatures below 0ºC, as the pipes can freeze and damage the spa. ATTENTION Remember that when you drain your spa not all of the water runs o. If your spa is not going to be used for long periods, especially in winter, remove any stagnant water on the seats and on the bottom of the spa with a sponge. Any water remaining in the pipes can be sucked out through the water and air nozzles using a liquid suction pump. The pumps must also be emptied through the drain plug.56 57

7. ERROR MESSAGES (TP600 & Touch control panels)

Message Meaning Action required Water Temperature is Unknown After the pump has been running for 1 minute, the temperature will be displayed. Possible freezing condition A potential freeze condition has been detected, or the Aux Freeze Switch has closed. All water devices are activated. In some cases, pumps may turn on and o and the heater may operate during Freeze Protection. This is an operational message, not an error indication. The water is too hot – M029 The system has detected a spa water temp of 110°F (43.3°C) or more, and spa functions are disabled. System will auto reset when the spa water temp is below 108°F (42.2°C). Check for extended pump operation or high ambient temp. The water level is too low This message can only appear on a system that uses a water level sensor. It appears whenever the water level get too low (or the water level sensor is disconnected) Automatically disappears when the water level is adequate. Pumps and the heater turn OFF when this message appears. The water ow is low – M016 There may not be enough water ow through the heater to carry the heat away from the heating element. Heater start up will begin again after about 1 min. See: **. The water ow has failed – M017 There is not enough water ow through the heater to carry the heat away from the heating element and the heater has been disabled. See: **. The heater may be dry – M028 Possible dry heater, or not enough water in the heater to start it. The spa is shut down for 15 min. See: **. The heater is dry – M027 There is not enough water in the heater to start it. The spa is shut down. After the problem has been resolved, you must reset the message to restart heater start up. See: **. The heater is too hot – M030 One of the water temp sensors has detected 118°f (47.8°C) in the heater and the spa is shut down. You must reset the message when water is below 108°f (42.2°C). See: **. Flow-Related Checks Check for low water level, suction ow restrictions, closed valves, trapped air, too many closed jets and pump prime. Sensors are out of sync – M015 The temperature sensors MAY be out of sync by 3°F. Call for Service if this message does not disappear within a few minutes. Sensors are out of sync -- Call for service -- M026 The temperature sensors are out of sync The fault above has been established for at least an hour. Call for service. See **56 57 ENG Sensor A Fault, Senor B Fault – Sensor A: M031, Sensor B: M032 A temperature sensor or sensor circuit has failed. If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. See: **. Comunications error The control panel is not receiving communication from the System. If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. Test software installed The Control System is operating with test software. If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. Program memory failure – M022 At Power-Up, the system has failed the Program Checksum Test. This indicates a problem with the rmware (operation program) and requires a service call. See: **. The settings have been reset (Persistent Memory Error) – M021 Contact your service organization if this message appears on more than one power-up. See: **. The clock has failed – M020 If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. See: **. Conguration error (Spa will not Start Up) If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. A pump may be stuck on – M034 Water may be overheated. POWER DOWN THE SPA. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. Contact your dealer or service organization. Hot fault – M035 A Pump Appears to have been Stuck ON when spa was last powered POWER DOWN THE SPA. DO NOT ENTER THE WATER. If the problem persists, contact your vendor or a service engineer. ** Some messages can be reset from the panel. Messages that can be reset will appear with a Clear Icon at the bottom of the Message Screen. Press the Clear Icon text to reset the message.58 59 REMINDER MESSAGES General maintenance helps: Reminder Messages can be suppressed by using the Reminders Screen. Reminder Messages can be chosen individually by the Manufacturer. Check the pH : May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 7 days. Check pH with a test kit and adjust pH with the appropriate chemicals. Check the sanitizer: May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 7 days. Check sanitizer level and other water chemistry with a test kit and adjust with the appropriate chemicals. Clean the lter: May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 30 days. Clean the lter media as instructed by the manufacturer. Change the water: May appear on a regular schedule. Change the water in the spa on regular basis to maintain proper chemical balance and sanitary conditions. Clean the cover: May appear on a regular schedule.Vinyl covers should be cleaned and conditioned for maximum life. Treat the wood: May appear on a regular schedule. Wood skirting and furniture should be cleaned and conditioned per the manufacturers instructions for maximum life. Change the lter: May appear on a regular schedule. Filters should be replaced occasionally to maintain proper spa function and sanitary conditions. Change the UV / Check the ozone: May appear on a regular schedule.58 59 ENG

8. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

Problems Reasons Solutions Insucient ow of ltered water. Filter is blocked by dirt. Wash the lter. The massage pump of the Jets does not work. Spa does not work. The cable of the digital control panel is disconnected from the board. No electrical supply. Dierential is disconnected. Connect the cable to the board. Check that the pump is connected to the electric control panel. Connect the dierential. The massage pump of the air Blower does not work. The cable of the digital control panel is disconnected from the board. No electrical supply The pump has disconnected owing to overheating. Connect the cable to the board. Check that the pump is connected to the electric control panel. Let it cool for about 3 hours and then start-up the pump again. Water leaks out through the Venturi. Jets are closed. Jets are not properly installed. The outer trim of the jet turns a quarter to open and close the water ow. If this trim makes a complete turn, it is not properly installed, and the jet will have to be removed and then placed correctly. Open the jet. Remove the jet. Pull the outer trim about 2 cm. Unscrew the jet turning anti-clockwise. Once it has been dismantled, replace the jet, by screwing in a clockwise direction. Press the outer trim back into place. Limited airow in the Jets. Venturis are closed. Open the Venturis. Reduced airow. Starter brushes of the motor are worn. Change the pump. The water does not reach the required temperature. Probe is damaged. Check programmed temperature. Replace the temperature probe. Programme the temperature. Note: In the section 7. Error messages, you can nde the diagnosis messages meaning to solve possible breakdowns.60 61

9. RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

The Spa includes electric and/or electronic material, which at the end of its life-span, should be suitably treated as special waste. Contact your local authorities to nd out the collection and waste disposal procedure for electric and electronic material.

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

Hauses) in Position OFF.

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

CICLI DI SPURGO | TP600

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD

Dimensions in mm Reinforced concrete slab Reinforced concrete slab Compacted sand fill Swim Spa A-A’ A’A’

SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET FLTR1 P SET

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1 SET FLTR1FLTR1

1- Power up the system pack with bba2

already connected to the system pack. Topside Panel Options spaTouch 2

2- On the topside panel select the “A/V”

PORTABLE SPAS WITH WOOD