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Follow this sequence to set the time-of-day.

In the Main screen, press the Settings button (B). 

In the Settings screen, press the Time button (C). 

In the Time of Day screen, press the Time button (D). 

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. 

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

AC

AE

AF

A

D

Be sure to set the 
Time-of-Day

AA

AB

A

G

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Follow this sequence to set the time-of-day.

In the Main screen, press the Settings button (B). 

In the Settings screen, press the Time button (C). 

In the Time of Day screen, press the Time button (D). 

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. 

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

AA

AB

A

G

III 

IV 

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

AA

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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SETTINGS SCREEN

AA

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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Summary of Contents for SPATOUCH 3

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL SPATOUCH 3...

Page 2: ...Heat Range 18 5 9 3 M8 19 5 9 4 Changing the set temperature 19 5 10 Limiting operations 21 5 11 Diagnostics 23 6 System messages 24 6 1 General messages 24 6 2 Messages of the heating system 25 6 3...

Page 3: ...power 20 W Preparation and electrical connection options AC three phase current 3 230 400 V 16 A 20 A Ensure that the hot tub is always connected to a circuit protected by a Residual Current protecti...

Page 4: ...strength thickness of 10 cm It is important to also always select the load bearing capacity of the base slab with regard to the dimensions and the weight of the hot tub Consult your building supervis...

Page 5: ...rms valid in Czech Republic SN 33 2000 7 701 3 1 General information We strongly recommend you to hire professionally trained and qualified technicians for the process of installation If you decide to...

Page 6: ...able cannot come in con tact with sharp objects or be exposed to external forces Therefore we recommend putting the supply cable inside a protective case Turn on a residual current device intended for...

Page 7: ...t Temperature Arrow E F H A O N M P L The system configuration determines the number of icons that appear on the Main Screen Your Main Screen may have fewer or different icons K The icons in this row...

Page 8: ...Mes Display Screen see page 27 When the spa is powered On four dashes appear A in the Water Temperature display for one minu The dashes indicate that the spa is checking the water temperature After t...

Page 9: ...was not included please contact the spa dealer or spa manufacturer Screen Names Screen names appear in the top row of the screen For example this is the Settings screen J Screen names are referenced t...

Page 10: ...lists with the following buttons Swiping Selecting Items in Lists Swipe a list N to find the setting you want The list will have an arrow M that indicates the current setting If your desired setting...

Page 11: ...h the jets The pump typically has one or two speeds The pump may switch off by itself if it is left running beyond a certain time limit Circular filter pump The circular Filter pump is usually smaller...

Page 12: ...equipped with a circular pump the icon of the circular pump will show up on the Spa screen This icon only indicates its activity and is thus not a functioning icon button If the hot tub doesn t have a...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...lower is turned on by a button press a clean up cycle begins 30 minutes after the pump or blower is turned off or times out The pump and the ozone generator will run for 30 minutes or more depending o...

Page 15: ...You have now set the time for Filter Cycle 1 The white ring C indicates that Filter Cycle 1 is enabled it is always enabled Follow the same steps noted above to set the time for Filter Cycle 2 How ca...

Page 16: ...of filter cycles 1 The filter pump is always running during a filter cycle 2 In REST mode heating up only happens during the filter cycle 3 Rinsing launching of the massage pumps occurs at the beginn...

Page 17: ...ings 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 mak...

Page 18: ...eption is that in READY IN REST mode after switching on JETS 1 if necessary the water is heated up for up to one hour An icon shows up on the home screen if the hot tub is in READY IN REST mode If the...

Page 19: ...102 makes it shift to the center box E Press the water temperature display A to make the temperature menu disappear The Set Temperature is now 102 SET THE TEMPERATURE A A D B I II Temperature Menu E...

Page 20: ...menu Select the desired temperature and press the mini player button again to make the temperature menu disappear You have now programmed a new Set Temperature How do I know when the heater is On The...

Page 21: ...ntinued on the next page heater ON heater OFF Note the icon showing the heater s status flashes when the heater is seitched on this is normal The following examples show how to lock and unlock the Pan...

Page 22: ...ts the controller from being used but all automatic functions are still active LOCK UNLOCK SETTINGS Follow the same steps noted above to lock and unlock Settings Locking the Settings allows Jets and o...

Page 23: ...d to keep track of spa restarts spaTouch 3 User Guide 19 NOSTICS SCREEN A B C A D The Diagnostics screen is helpful for spa technicians Here is how to navigate to the Diagnostics screen starting from...

Page 24: ...track of spa restarts OSTICS SCREEN A B C A D GFCI Test North America Only Feature not available on CE rated systems Your systems may have GFCI configured in one of three ways 1 GFCI test is not enabl...

Page 25: ...will switch off for 15 minutes Reset this message to restart the heating See below Controls related to water ow Heating system is dry Message code M027 There is an insufficient amount of water in the...

Page 26: ...M021 If this message shows up numerous times when switching on the hot tub contact your seller or service organization The clock has failed Message code M020 Contact your seller or service organizatio...

Page 27: ...facturer GFCI or RCD test Check the ground fault circuit interrupter and its proper functioning The device has to be tested regularly ideally 1 every 4 weeks Replace the water May appear in regular in...

Page 28: ...ng the screen containing the system information in this instance will bring you back to the messages screen 7 Upkeep of the hot tub 7 1 General information Do not expose the hot tub to sun without wat...

Page 29: ...of the hot tub test the water quality regular ly by a suitable water quality tester c Adjust the water pH level accordingly by suitable water chemicals the HANSCRAFT SPA pH PLUS and pH MINUS is recom...

Page 30: ...Ideal chemical levels Free chlorine concentration active oxygen concentration 0 7 1 0 mg l 10 15 mg l pH level 7 0 7 6 Calcium 100 180 mg l Overall alkalinity 80 120 mg l 7 5 Cleaning the outer shell...

Page 31: ...ecially for an eco leather or fake leather The guarantee does not cover damages caused by an inappropriate cleaning product a The right balance of water chemicals represents an important factor in pro...

Page 32: ...the hot tub 8 1 Winter time using the hot tub all year operation SLP If you decide to keep using the hot tub during the winter time it is necessary to keep checking the hot tub for cases of for examp...

Page 33: ...policy of your distributor 10 Repair services chart A TABLE FOR YOUR NOTES PLEASE FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION You will need the filled out information in case of a repair requested through the...

Page 34: ...et If you have a product with an illuminated cabinet not illuminated corners or extended casing and use a Bypass it is always necessary to connect the external device by creating an opening in the cab...

Page 35: ...35 Notes...

Page 36: ...Safety Regular Production Surveillance last update 14 11 2023 www HANSCR AFT eu HANSCRAFT s r o K Vodojemu 140 252 19 Chr any u Prahy CZECH REPUBLIC www tuv com ID 0000073072...

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