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The Light Button turns the Spa Light on and off and is also used in
conjunctions with the
Temperature Button(s)
to navigate the system menus.
Programming
Refer to the TP600 User Guide for detailed operation,
programming and message instructions.
Navigating the
spa operation
menu is done
using
only 2 or 3 buttons on the
control panel. Pressing the
Light Button
while the Set Temperature is flashing
will enter the menus. Pressing
the
Light Button
after that will proceed through
the menu choices. Pressing a
Temperature Button
while any menu item is
showing will either edit it directly
,
or begin an editing sequence.
Depending on the screen displayed, waiting between 10 and 30 seconds will allow
the panel to return to normal operation and a display of spa status.
Filtration
Your spa is factory programmed to circulate and filter water 24 hours a day.
Dual Temperature Ranges
This system incorporates two temperature range settings with independent
temperatures. The
High
Range
is indicated in the display and might be set be-
tween 80°F and 104°F. The
Low
Range
is
indicated in the display and might
be set between 50°F and 99°F.
Using the
Low Range may be
more
economical
during
periods
of non-use
.
Ready and Rest Modes
READY
Mode will allow your spa to heat as needed and to maintain the set
temperature.
Your Clearwater Spa has a dedicated circulation pump that acts as your spa’s
heater pump. In Ready Mode, your spa water will automatically attempt to
maintain its’ set temperature. However, using the spa with the cover open during
extreme cold temperatures, the set temperature may be unattainable.
REST
Mode will only allow heating during programmed filter cycles. Since polling
does not occur, the temperature display may not show a current temperature until
the filtration pump has been running for a minute or two.
READY/REST
Mode
may appear when Pump 1 is active.
Complete Reference
Download the complete User Interface and Programming Guide at
http://service.balboa-instruments.com/zz40940_download.zip
You may also download a programming guide at
http://www.clearwaterspas.com/product-resources/
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