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Follow this sequence to set the time-of-day.
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In the Main screen, press the Settings button (B).
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In the Settings screen, press the Time button (C).
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In the Time of Day screen, press the Time button (D).
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Setting dials appear. Swipe these dials (F) to set
the time. If your desired time value appears but is
not aligned with the arrow, tap the desired time
value to make it align with the arrow.
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Press the Save button (G) to save your settings. Or,
press the Cancel button (E) to cancel your settings.
Setting the time-of-day is important for determining
filtration times and other background features. If
Time-of-Day needs to be set, the Information Message
button (A) appears on the Main screen; view the
previous page for more information on the different
types of Message buttons.
NOTE: If power is interrupted to the system,
Time-of-Day will be maintained for several days (this
only applies to some systems).
SET THE TIME-OF-DAY
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Be sure to set the
Time-of-Day
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Follow this sequence to set the time-of-day.
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In the Main screen, press the Settings button (B).
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In the Settings screen, press the Time button (C).
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In the Time of Day screen, press the Time button (D).
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Setting dials appear. Swipe these dials (F) to set
the time. If your desired time value appears but is
not aligned with the arrow, tap the desired time
value to make it align with the arrow.
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Press the Save button (G) to save your settings. Or,
press the Cancel button (E) to cancel your settings.
Setting the time-of-day is important for determining
times and other background features. If
Time-of-Day needs to be set, the Information Message
button (A) appears on the Main screen; view the
previous page for more information on the different
types of Message buttons.
NOTE: If power is interrupted to the system,
Time-of-Day will be maintained for several days (this
only applies to some systems).
SET THE TIME-OF-DAY
AC
AE
AF
A
D
Be sure to set the
Time-of-Day
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AB
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Follow these steps to set the time:
– On the home screen, tap the Settings
icon-button.
– On the Settings screen tap the Time-of-Day
icon-button.
– On the Time-of-Day screen tap the Time
icon-button.
– Settings icons will show up:
You can set the time by scrolling the windows of the selection
. If the required
time value shows up but is not aligned with the arrow, tap the required time for it to
align with the arrow.
– You save the settings by tapping the Save icon-button or tap the Cancel
icon
button to cancel the settings.
Setting the time-of-day is important in order to determine the fi ltration times and
other background features. If it is necessary to set the time-of-day an informational
message icon . (See chapter 5.3 section message icons)
NOTE: If the system’s power supply is interrupted, the Time-of-day settings will be
retained for a few days (this is only the case for some systems).
5 9 Heat settings
Ensure that your hot tub is heated and
ready to enjoy using the Heat Settings.
Access the Heat Settings from the home
screen by tapping on the Settings
icon-button. Tap the Heat icon-button
and a screen will appear on the Heat
Settings screen
. The Heat Settings
screen does not contain icon-buttons
such as Save or Cancel, so the changes
that you make will apply immediately.
Fine tune your spa with a
wide variety of Settings.
Starting from the Main screen, press the Settings
button
to view the Settings screen (A). Press the
navigation arrows
or swipe to view all of the
Settings screens.
Heat
Make sure your spa is heated and ready to enjoy with
Heat Settings. (view page 22).
Filter
Keep your spa water clean and ready to enjoy by
setting Filter Cycles (view page 13).
Time
Set the Time to insure scheduled features have proper
timing (view page 9).
Reminders
Reminders (A) are helpful spa maintenance messages
that display periodically.
Locks
Lock the Panel and/or Setting (view page 15).
Light Cycle
(Optional)
If you want the spa lights to turn On and Off at a
specific times, use Light Cycle (A).
Hold
Hold (B) is used to disable the pumps during service
functions like cleaning or replacing the filter. Hold
Mode will last for 1 hour unless the mode is exited
manually. If spa service will require more than an hour,
it may be best to simply shut down power to the spa.
The Hold Icon on the Settings Screen places the spa
in Hold Mode and displays the System Hold screen.
Touch Back to exit Hold Mode.
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SETTINGS SCREEN
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AB
Fine tune your spa with a
wide variety of Settings.
Starting from the Main screen, press the Settings
button
to view the Settings screen (A). Press the
navigation arrows
or swipe to view all of the
Settings screens.
Heat
Make sure your spa is heated and ready to enjoy with
Heat Settings. (view page 22).
Filter
Keep your spa water clean and ready to enjoy by
setting Filter Cycles (view page 13).
Time
Set the Time to insure scheduled features have proper
timing (view page 9).
Reminders
Reminders (A) are helpful spa maintenance messages
that display periodically.
Locks
Lock the Panel and/or Setting (view page 15).
Light Cycle
(Optional)
If you want the spa lights to turn On and Off at a
specific times, use Light Cycle (A).
Hold
Hold (B) is used to disable the pumps during service
functions like cleaning or replacing the filter. Hold
Mode will last for 1 hour unless the mode is exited
manually. If spa service will require more than an hour,
it may be best to simply shut down power to the spa.
The Hold Icon on the Settings Screen places the spa
in Hold Mode and displays the System Hold screen.
Touch Back to exit Hold Mode.
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AB
Ready to enjoy!
Make sure your spa is heated and ready to enjoy with
Heat Settings. Navigate to the Heat Settings screen
from the Main screen by pressing the Settings button
. Press the Heat button
, and the Heat Settings
screen appears (A). The Heat Setting screen does not
have Save or Cancel buttons, so changes you make
take effect immediately.
Heat Mode (B)
Ready
Ready Mode (B) keeps the water temperature within
1° F (0.5° C ) of the Set temperature. For example,
if the set temperature is 102° F (39.0° C), the water
temperature will be /- 1° F (0.5° C ) of 102°
(39.0° C). Press the Heat Mode button (B) to switch
between Read and Rest Mode. The
icon appears on
the Main screen when the spa is in Ready Mode.
Rest
Rest Mode functions the same as Ready Mode, except
Rest Mode only heats the water during filter cycles
(view page 13). Press the Heat Mode button (B) to
switch between Read and Rest Mode. The
icon
appears on the Main screen when the spa is in
Rest Mode.
Ready-in-Rest
Ready-in-Rest Mode is the same as Rest Mode, except
Ready-in-Rest Mode heats the water, if necessary,
for one hour when you turn On Jets 1. The
icon
HEAT SETTINGS
appears on the Main screen when the spa is in
Rest-in-Rest Mode.
If the spa is in Ready-in-Rest mode and you go to the
Heat Settings screen (A), that cancels Ready-in-Rest
Mode and puts you back into Rest Mode, even if you
press no buttons while on the Heat Settings screen.
Heater Pump
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. If the heater pump
is a 2-Speed Pump 1, Ready Mode will circulate
water at various intervals, 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 filter 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. When the heater pump
has come on automatically (for example for heating)
you can switch between low speed and high speed
but you cannot turn the heater pump off.
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