PROGRAMMING THE SETTINGS
- Pump 2, Pump 3 (Pump 4 & Pump 5 on an epic series spa) and the blower run for 20 seconds, then
- Pump 1 runs at low speed for the programmed number of hours (see below), and
- The ozonator is turned on.
Press the Filter button (pump 5 on
options. Your display will show
“Sett” and from here you will be
able to choose your settings.
Press your Filter/Pump 5 but-
option. This is your Ozone
Cycle Duration (if equipped).
Use your arrow keys to select
your Ozone Cycle Duration.
You can select from 1 to 24
hours per day.
Press your Filter/Pump 5
button again. Your display
will now show the settings
for your Onzen system (if
equipped).
Sett
On 02
O 03
3
Use your arrow keys to select
your Onzen Cycle Duration.
You can select from 1 to 24
hours per day.
Press your Filter/Pump 5
button again. Your display
will now show the settings
for your Filter Duration.
F 06
Use your arrow keys to select
your Filter Duration in hours.
You can select from 0 to 6
hours.
Press your Filter/Pump 5 but-
ton again. Your display will
now show the settings for
your Filter Cycle Frequency.
F 06
p
FF 02
Use your arrow keys to select
your Filter Cycle Frequency
from 1 to 4 times per day.
5
5
5
5
5
O 03
3
On 02
p
FF 02
Please note:
You will see the options that are applicable to your spa. If you have neither ozone nor onzen, you will proceed directly into setting your Filter
Duration. Also, though an Epic topside is of a different design, the steps are as shown. You can move backwards through the settings by pressing the Pump 3 button
(Pump 4 on Epic series spas). The Pump 1 button will allow you to exit without saving any changes. When you get to the end of the options, press the filter key one
last time to save changes and begin a filter cycle immediately. If you do not press the filter key again your changes will be saved and the filter cycle will begin when
you have programmed it to do so.
45 Minute filter cycle time-out:
If you turn a pump, blower or light on during a filter cycle, the cycle will be interrupted and will
only resume 45 minutes after you ( or the system ) have turned the last active output off.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION
Prr
Temperature probe is disconnected from the base board
HL
Over temperature. The water temperature of the spa is > 112°F (44.5oC)
(Flashing)
Hl
High limit. The temperature of the heater barrel is > 119°F (48oC)
FLO
Flow Switch Open. The flow switch is not detecting adequate flow while pump 1 is running.
FLC
Flow Switch Closed. The flow switch is detecting flow while pump 1 is off.
oth
Heater barrel is heating too quickly. Only checked while the heater is on.
FrEEzE
ProtEct
Freeze protect mode. Starts when the water temperature is < 50°F (10°C) and ends when the water temperature reaches 59°F
(15°C)
Requested feature would overload the breaker and as a result has been declined.
GF
Requested function has been disabled due to a suspected ground fault.
Topside has been partially locked
l f
Topside has been fully locked
When spa is powered up it performs a check to see if the hi- limit probe is attached to the heater barrel. While this is happening
“tSt” will be displayed.
hpt
If the heater probe test fails then HPt will be displayed.
h
If the hi- limit probe is disconnected from the board “Hd” will be
displayed.
ph
If Spa- Boy is installed and the pH is above 8.2 “pH” will be
displayed.
* If activated in Low-level programming the lights will flash
when there is an error code present
Note: For an expanded descrition of the Error Codes, download
the Error Codes Quick Reference Card for the following link
http://www.arcticspas.com/documents/ or go to www.ArcticSpas.
com
Further troubleshooting guidance is also available from the
following Link: myarcticspa.com.
Open the Troubleshooting tab along the horizontal tool bar
one minute, then
(Solid)
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