D. Auto Heat Operation
This equipment has includes a 2-speed pump for the primary pump. The low speed operates during filtra-
tion and heating cycles. Your selected water temperature will be maintained automatically 24 hours a day.
The electronic thermostat will monitor your water temperature at the top of each hour by cycling the low
speed pump for 2 minutes. If the water temperature reaches the set temperature, at which point both low
speed pump and heater will turn off. If the water temperature is at the set temperature, the low pump will
turn off at the end of the 2-minute cycle. The spa water will heat about 1 to 3 degrees F per hour for 110v
systems and 3 to 5 degrees F for 220v systems. The maximum temperature is set for 104F.
The pump hi-speed therapy mode can be activated during those cycles. The heater will stay on if needed to
bring up the water temperature. Note that for 110v spas, the heater will turn off when you turn the HI-
speed therapy pump mode.
E. Jet Button
Single Pump System:
1) Press “JET” to activate the low speed pump.
2) Press “JET” a second time to activate the high speed pump.
3) Press “JET” button a third time to turn the pump off. Note that the low speed pump will
remain of if the water temperature is below the set temperature or if it is during the
filtration hours.
Note that for safety, the pump will automatically turn off after 30 minute. Reactivate as needed.
Note that the low speed pump will remain on if the water temperature is below the set temperature or if it
is during the filtration hours. For safety purposes, the pump will turn off after 30 minutes. Reactivate as
needed.
F. Light Button
The light button turns the light ON and OFF. If left ON, the light will automatically go off after 9 hours.
I. Memory
The temperature setting that is entered in your digital control is permanently retained in the solid state
memory. In the event of power failure, the temperature and time setting will be captured and held until
power is resorted. The temperature setting at the time of the power loss will be restored when power
returns. The time will need to be adjusted to current time.
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