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Contents 

1  

Introduction .......................................................................................................................... Pg 4 

1.1 

 

- Basic Operation ................................................................................................... Pg 4 

1.2  

 

- SP1200 Touch pad .............................................................................................. Pg 4 

1.3  

 

- LED Indicators ..................................................................................................... Pg 5 

1.4  

 

- Pump Selection Page .......................................................................................... Pg 6 

2  

User Guide Quick Reference ...............................................................................................Pg 7 

3  

Pump Operation...................................................................................................................Pg 9 

3.1  

 

- Pump 1(Two speed, no 24HR circulation pump fitted) ........................................Pg 9 

3.2  

 

- Clean up cycle ..................................................................................................... Pg 9 

3.3  

 

- Pump 1 (Two speed, 24HR circulation pump fitted) ..........................................Pg 10 

3.4  

 

- Pump 1A & 1B (Single speed pumps, no 24hr circulation pump fitted) .............Pg 10 

3.5  

 

- Pump 1A & 1B (Single speed pumps, 24hr circulation pump fitted) .................. Pg 11 

3.6 

 

- Pump 1A & 1B (Variable speed pump, single speed pump, no circ pump) ....... Pg 11

3.6.1   

- Pump Speed Mode ............................................................................................ Pg 12 

3.7  

 

- 24Hr circulation pump on/off .............................................................................. Pg 12 

4  

Auxillary on/off ...................................................................................................................Pg 13 

5  

Spa Power Variable Speed Blower (SPVSB) .................................................................... Pg 13 

5.1  

 

- Adjustable speed mode(SPVSB) ....................................................................... Pg 14 

6  

Spa Power Variable Colour Light (SPVCL) ........................................................................ Pg 14 

6.1  

 

- Adjustable light intensity mode .......................................................................... Pg 15 

6.2  

 

- Light effect mode ............................................................................................... Pg 15 

6.2.1    

- Adjusting the light effect mode speed ................................................................ Pg 16 

7  

Menu Structure .................................................................................................................. Pg 17 

7.1  

 

- Main Menu ......................................................................................................... Pg 18 

7.2  

 

- Set temp ............................................................................................................ Pg 19 

7.3  

 

- User timer .......................................................................................................... Pg 20 

WARNING:

 

Before using ensure that the spa pool has been connected to a suitable weather 

protected outlet socket, equipped with a double pole isolating switch, which is of the correct rating 

and complies with the local wiring regulations. 

The electrical connection must be done by a qualified electrician according to national, state and local 

city codes, regulations standards.

The appliance must be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual 

operating current not exceeding 30 mA.

The system must be installed in such a way live parts are not accessible by a person in the pool or SPA.

If the supply cord is damaged, please refer to Davey water products or Davey authorised service 

agent for repair or replacement to avoid hazard.

If the appliance is hard wired to a power supply, the power supply must be equipped with an 

overcurrent protector before connecting to the appliance. 

When conductive metal parts or electrical equipment is within 1.25m of the swimming pool or SPA, 

then equipotential bonding is required. This work must be performed by an appropriately licensed 

electrician. Refer to latest version AS/NZS3000.

FOR AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND: This appliance is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of 

experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction 

concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children 

should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

FOR EUROPE: 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.

Summary of Contents for Spa Power SP800

Page 1: ...SP800 Models SP800 20 SP800 30 Q800AU 20 Q800 30 Single 3 phase models incorporating variable speed drive pumps and audio equipment controls User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ed through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA The system must be installed in such a way live parts are not accessible by a person in the pool...

Page 3: ...Submenu Pg 30 7 9 1 Heat Control Pg 31 7 9 2 Changing heat control setting Pg 31 7 9 3 Heat Pump Pg 31 7 9 4 Changing the Heat Pump Setting if enabled Pg 32 7 9 5 High Heat Offset Pg 32 7 9 6 Changin...

Page 4: ...y shows three quantities Current pool temperature Set Target pool temperature and clock weekday and time By default the current pool temperature is displayed on the numerical digits leaving the clock...

Page 5: ...g If no water is being detected the LCD Display will also show WATER PRIMING PLEASE WAIT Auto Icon Water Icon Heater This LED shows when the heater is on The heater will turn on and off as required wh...

Page 6: ...match the display on your touch pad to the column in the table below then refer to the specified section Option 1 PUMP LOW PUMP OFF PUMP AUTO SEE SECTIONS 2 1 1 page 4 3 1 page 6 Option 2 PUMP LOW PU...

Page 7: ...sh to change pump mode PUMP AUTO PUMP ON PUMP OFF Pump 1B button Push to turn on off additional pump if fitted 2 1 4 Single Speed 24hr circulation pump fitted Pump 1A button Push to turn pump on off P...

Page 8: ...on off and alter brightness Light mode button Push to change the light effects For more detailed information please see section 6 2 5 Setting The Temperature Push 1 Main Menu display appears see below...

Page 9: ...Pump Off LCD displays PUMP OFF auto LED off button LEDs off This mode is used to turn pump 1 off for quiet relaxation The Hi Low speed button has no effect in this mode Push 3 Pump Auto LCD displays P...

Page 10: ...Pump 1A 1B Single speed pumps no 24hr circulation pump fitted Three pushes of the Pump 1A button cycles the pump as follows Push 1 Pump On LCD displays PUMP ON button and Auto LEDs green Push 2 Pump O...

Page 11: ...on pump fitted Five pushes of the Pump 1A button cycles the pump as follows Push 1 Pump Auto LCD displays PUMP AUTO button LED green Push 2 Pump On LCD displays PUMP ON button LED green Push 3 Pump Ra...

Page 12: ...urrent speed setting While viewing this display you may press the UP and DOWN button to adjust the speed as required Hold down either button for automatic key press repeat This setting is saved and wi...

Page 13: ...nutes 2 If the heater element is on running this outlet may cause the heater to load shed and switch off If this occurs the heater will come back on approximately 5 seconds after the pump is deselecte...

Page 14: ...l speed or oscillating mode will automatically change the SPVSB to adjustable speed mode 4 If left on this accessory will automatically switch off after 25 minutes 5 If the heater element is on switch...

Page 15: ...ntensity as required Hold down either button for automatic key press repeat This setting is saved and will be automatically restored next time you select the adjustable light intensity mode 6 2 Light...

Page 16: ...aved individually and will be restored next time you select the given light effect mode Notes 1 The UP and DOWN buttons are shared with Light Level Light Mode SPVSB speed and the menu system When not...

Page 17: ...17 7 Menu Structure...

Page 18: ...Note that while viewing the menu title the LCD Display text above the SCROLL button shows ESC to indicate that the function of the SCROLL button is to escape from the menu The action taken by the SCRO...

Page 19: ...of adjustment is 10 00 to 41 50 in steps of 0 25 degrees Celsius To change the setting press SCROLL while viewing the set temp menu item The current setting will flash indicating that the value may no...

Page 20: ...wn either button for automatic key press repeat Press the SCROLL button once the desired time is reached This will set the timer running and the message TIMER STARTED STOP will be displayed While this...

Page 21: ...ock mode 12hr or 24hr 4 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and move to the next field 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the selected field as required Hold down either button...

Page 22: ...ch as pumps blower light etc The alarms are only active within one hour after the last button press on the touch pad If you have not used the spa in over an hour no sound will be produced 7 5 1 Config...

Page 23: ...re a total of nine individual sleep times that can be programmed each of which can operate on one or more specified weekdays You may use as few or many of the sleep periods as you wish By default the...

Page 24: ...ings to choose from Monday to Sunday and various combinations of each 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and move to the next field 6 Repeat steps four and five to carry on adjus...

Page 25: ...he stop time is one minute before the start time If the two times are equal the sleep period will have no effect 3 It is normal for the spa to run for a long period after sleep to recover temperature...

Page 26: ...er 4 Ozonator 5 Custom 1 6 Custom 2 7 Custom 3 8 Custom 4 9 Custom 5 7 7 2 Acknowledging A Maintenance Timer Once a timer is due you need to manually clear it it will not clear by itself Follow these...

Page 27: ...e to the next field 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the number of weeks already elapsed Generally you will want to leave this field at 0 the start of the timed period 8 Press the SCROLL button once to r...

Page 28: ...t MAIN menu then push UP button seven times 7 8 1 Key Clicks on off By default the touch pad will beep whenever a button is pressed however key clicks beeps may be turned on and off as desired using t...

Page 29: ...etting if enabled 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS submenu from the main menu 2 Select the LED TIMEOUT menu item 3 Press the SCROLL button to begin LED TIMEOUT setting selection 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons...

Page 30: ...backlight will remain one user selectable fixed colour If desired the synchronising mirroring feature can be disabled and the touch pad backlight will remain on the fixed colour even when the pool li...

Page 31: ...complex function of ambient conditions and the thermal characteristics of your spa set temp spa body insulation cover insulation heater rating etc It is recommended that you start with the default no...

Page 32: ...ing is used it is red when the heater is on high and orange when on low The high heat offset setting allows you to configure how far below the set point the water temperature must fall before the high...

Page 33: ...mp will come on no more than once an hour to ensure filtration times are met similarly a setting of 4 hours indicates that a filtration run will occur once every 4 hours 1 Select the ADV OPTIONS subme...

Page 34: ...leep times but also settings such as preferred light mode light effect speeds and blower speed will be restored to their factory defaults Only use this option if you are absolutely sure it is necessar...

Page 35: ...IN MENU ESC STEREO CONTROLS SOURCE next OFF STEREO CONTROLS SOURCE next OFF STEREO VOLUME next TRACK TUNE SEEK next FOLDER PREsetCH next STEREO CONTROLS PAUSE next MUTE STEREO CONTROLS PAUSE next MUTE...

Page 36: ...ancel press again Push DOWN to access the PAUSE item Push DOWN MAIN MENU ESC STEREO CONTROLS SOURCE next OFF STEREO CONTROLS SOURCE next OFF STEREO VOLUME next TRACK TUNE SEEK next FOLDER PREsetCH nex...

Page 37: ...d will beep and temporarily display KEYS UNLOCKED once the sequence is correctly entered If you lose your place or incorrectly enter one of the buttons start over from the first step Unlock sequence D...

Page 38: ...everse the display press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously To restore the display press the UP and DOWN buttons again 8 6 Language Selection The SP800 spa controller can be set to display English...

Page 39: ...to start over With any Error 3 8 spa operation will stop and not continue until the controller is reset The controller can only be reset by pushing the Light Level Light Effect Mode Pump 1Aand SPVSB b...

Page 40: ...Light Effect Mode Pump 1A and Pump 2A buttons simultaneously If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier Error 6 THERMAL CUT OUT Thermal Cut Out Tripped This error indicates that t...

Page 41: ...s not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance Warnings Warning 1 TEMP SENSOR FAILURE...

Page 42: ...tat pockets High pH will cause scale formation and cloudy water Total Alkalinity This is a measure of how resistant your spa water is to change of pH A low TA 0 80 ppm will allow the pH to fluctuate r...

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Page 44: ...d by Davey on the basis of their product knowledge and reasonable judgement and will be accepted if a relevant defect is found the warranty claim is made during the relevant warranty period and none o...

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