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Preparation for the installation of the hot tub

a Type C or Type D circuit breaker with a rated current of 16 A (motor circuit breaker) 
downstream of the Residual Current protective Device.

Recommended Type C circuit breaker

Hot tubs with two massage motors: 

3× 16 A/C or D

Hot tubs with three massage motors: 

3× 20 A/C or D

!!! THE HOT TUB MUST BE INSTALLED BY AN ELECTRICIAN WITH THE 
APPROPRIATE QUALIFICATION ONLY !!!

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Preparation for the installation of the 
hot tub

Check the hot tub first before the installation  Immediately contact the 
seller in case any of the parts are broken or missing  Make sure that all the 
components correspond to your order  Check the hot tub before every use   
In case of any damage, do not use the hot tub 

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Preparation of the place for installation and connection to 

electricity

The hot tub must be installed on a flat, sufficiently solid base plate, taking into 
account the load-bearing capacity of the building. If the hot tub is installed outdoors, 
we recommend constructing a concrete monolithic base slab with a minimum 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 supervisor. The weight is specified in the technical description of the 
given hot tub. The tubs are prepared by us for an electrical connection of  
3× 230 V/400 V~ alternating current. Therefore, use a circuit breaker 3× 16 A/C or D, 
alternatively 3× 20 A/C or D and a Residual Current protective Device corresponding 
to this connection. Furthermore, it is necessary to have a cable with parameters 
corresponding to the rightful regulations for this type of connection. The cable must 
also have 4 usable meters at the location of the hot tub
, so that it can be pulled 
through and connected to the control unit without complications. Do not route the 
cable under the hot tub!

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Summary of Contents for TP 700

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL TP 700 ...

Page 2: ...8 21 5 8 5 Change the set temperature 22 5 9 Invert display 23 5 10 Restrict operations 24 5 11 Diagnostics 25 6 Panel messages 26 6 1 General messages 26 6 2 Heater related messages 27 6 3 Sensor related messages 28 6 4 System related messages 29 6 5 Reminder messages 30 6 6 Miscellaneous messages 31 6 7 Message notes 32 6 8 Fault log 33 7 Supplements 34 8 Upkeep of the hot tub 35 8 1 General inf...

Page 3: ...rculation pump 1 1 1 1 2 2 kW 2 2 kW 0 4 kW overall wattage depends on the hot tub type 8 5 kW h protection class I lighting LED 12 V 10 W maximum output 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 protective Device with a rated tripping current of 0 03 A It ...

Page 4: ...tly solid base plate taking into account the load bearing capacity of the building If the hot tub is installed outdoors we recommend constructing a concrete monolithic base slab with a minimum 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 supervisor The w...

Page 5: ...ning connection to electricity must be done according to norms valid in Czech Republic ČSN 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 install the hot tub by yourself please abide by the following instructions a Carefully remove all the packaging material from the hot tub a...

Page 6: ...cable 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 a hot tub 3 4 Programming of the hot tub control unit using the control panel Now you can start the programming of the hot tub The process is described in the chapter Control panel After you are fin...

Page 7: ...status K selection box L message may appear information reminder error normal error or warning error spa will not function until fixed M water temperature fahrenheit temperatures are displayed without decimal points for example 100 F is displayed as 100 celsius temperatures are displayed with decimal points for example 37 5 C is displayed as 37 5 N water temperature bar O set temperature arrow IR ...

Page 8: ...to the navigation buttons in this user guide The names will be written in uppercase letters Operating or changing a selected item on the panel screen is generally done with the SELECT button center button Selection box The selection box is a fundamental navigation tool It indicates a selected item Move the selection box by pressing the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT navigation buttons When an item is selected...

Page 9: ...igation button etc Back button Use the Back button to navigate back in the menus Use the navigation buttons to select the Back button The selection box indicates that the Back button is selected Press the SELECT navigation button On Off switches In this example the Reminders setting has an On Off switch When the Reminders setting line is selected press the SELECT navigation button to turn the switc...

Page 10: ...ack to the main screen press the UP navigation button to select the Back button Once the back button is selected press the SELECT navigation button and the main screen will appear Navigate the Settings menu 1 Start from the main screen and press the RIGHT navigation button to enter the Main menu 2 Spa is the first item in the Main menu Continue pressing the RIGHT navigation button until the Settin...

Page 11: ...button to view the message screen 3 The message screen may have an Exit button or a Clear button Select the button on the screen and press the SELECT navigation button View Exit and Clear Buttons on page 28 for more information 5 3 Run spa devices I III II There are two ways to run spa devices a Run spa devices by pressing any of these buttons b Run spa devices from the Spa screen by following the...

Page 12: ... may not be sensed by the standard sensors Auxiliary freeze sensor protection acts similarly except with the temperature thresholds determined by the switch See your dealer for details Cleanup cycle Optional When a pump or blower is turned on by pressing a button on the panel a clean up cycle begins 30 minutes after the pump or blower is turned Off or times out The pump and the ozone generator wil...

Page 13: ... a circulation pump Pump 1 will run at low speed when the blower or any other pump is on If the spa is in Ready Mode view chapter 5 8 2 Pump 1 low may also activate for at least 1 minute every once in a while to detect the spa temperature polling and then to heat to the set temperature if needed When the low speed turns on automatically it cannot be deactivated from the panel however the high spee...

Page 14: ... can see how much longer Hold will last at the bottom of the screen for example Holding for 0 58 If you exit this screen Hold Mode ends If spa service will require more than an hour it may be best to simply shut down power to the spa Drain mode optional Some spas have a special feature that allows Pump 1 to be employed when draining the water When available this feature is a component of Hold CLEA...

Page 15: ...h the panel lights and the panel display together DIAGNOSTICS Spa technicians can find useful information and features in Diagnostics View chapter 5 11 I II III IV Follow these steps to set the Filter Cycles 1 Navigate to Filter View chapter 5 2 on page 10 Navigate the Settings menu 2 Press the SELECT navigation button to view the Filter screen 3 Select the start time for filter Cycle 1 Press the ...

Page 16: ...LECT navigation button 6 Follow the same process to change the other filter time settings if desired 7 Once all of the time changes are set select the Save button and press the SELECT navigation button You have set all of the filter Cycle times How can you tell if Filter Cycle 2 is enabled Filter Cycle 2 is enabled when a white ring appears around the 2 In this example there is no white ring so Fi...

Page 17: ...igation button to view the corresponding message in the Information screen Select the Exit button and press the SELECT navigation button to exit the Information screen You can choose a 12 hour or 24 hour time display View chapter 5 5 on page 15 UNITS If you choose 24 hour time am and pm are removed CE control systems default to a 24 hour time display 5 8 Heat settings Keep your spa heated and read...

Page 18: ...the manufacturer Freeze protection is active in high and low ranges I II READY IN REST MODE This mode is a sub feature of Rest Mode When your spa is in Rest Mode and you press the JETS 1 button Rest Mode will automatically switch to Ready In Rest Mode for one hour During this hour the control system will attempt to keep the water temperature close to the Set Temperature ...

Page 19: ...Y IN REST Mode is a third heat mode But it is a sub feature of REST Mode and is not selectable from the panel menu The only place you can see whether you re in READY IN REST Mode is on the main screen where it shows all three heat modes in icon form If you are in READY IN REST Mode and you want to cancel it ie you want to return to REST Mode just go view the current heat mode where it will say RES...

Page 20: ...range is Low There are two temperature ranges to choose from High Low 3 Press the SELECT navigation button to change the temperature range from Low to High You have set the temperature range to High The change takes effect immediately No need to press a Save button Can I see the current temperature range on the main screen Yes The current temperature range is displayed here with an icon In this ex...

Page 21: ...w these steps to view the current M8 setting and or turn it On Off 1 Navigate to Heat View chapter 5 2 on page 10 Navigate the Settings menu 2 Press the SELECT navigation button to view the heat screen The current M8 will appear here In this example the current M8 setting is Off 3 Press the SELECT navigation button to change the M8 from Off to On You have set the M8 to On The change takes effect im...

Page 22: ...e the set temperature The center box indicates the current set temperature In this example the current set temperature is 102 3 Once your desired set temperature is in the center box press the SELECT navigation button or just wait a few seconds The change is complete How do I view the water temperature The water temperature is displayed here on the main screen How do I view the set temperature Sta...

Page 23: ... How do I know when the water heater is On The center of the Heater Status icon turns red when the heater is On and it turns white when the heater is Off What do the dashes indicate When the spa is powered On four dashes appear in the water temperature display for one minute The dashes indicate that the spa is checking the water temperature After the pump runs for 1 minute the dashes disappear and...

Page 24: ... a reduced selection of menu items These include Filter Cycles Invert Information and Fault log They can be seen but not changed or edited Follow these steps to lock the settings 1 Navigate to Locks View chapter 5 2 on page 10 Navigate the Settings menu 2 Press the SELECT navigation button to view the Lock screen 3 Navigate to Settings In this example the Settings are unlocked 4 Press and hold the...

Page 25: ...the toggle switches in the lock screen I II 5 11 Diagnostics SYSTEM INFORMATION Follow these steps to view the system information 1 Start from the main screen and navigate to the Settings menu View chapter 5 2 on page 10 Navigate the Settings menu 2 Navigate to Diagnostics and select it to view the Diagnostics screen 3 Navigate to System Information and select it to view the System information scr...

Page 26: ...e to the corresponding fault log information On this panel both the panel message text and the message code are displayed in the fault log 6 1 General messages Several alerts and messages may be displayed in a sequence The water is too hot Message code M029 The system has detected a spa water temp of 110 F about 43 C or more and spa functions are disabled System will auto reset when the spa water ...

Page 27: ...ter the problem has been resolved reset the message The heater may be dry Message code M028 Possible dry heater or not enough water in the heater to start it The spa is shut down for 15 minute Reset this message to reset the heater start up See Water Flow Checklist on chapter 3 2 View chapter 6 8 for instructions on how to review the fault log that corresponds with the message code This message ca...

Page 28: ...Message screen 6 3 Sensor related messages Sensors are out of sync Message code M015 The temperature sensors may be out of sync by 3 F Call for service if this message does not disappear within a few minutes Sensors are out of sync Message code M026 The temperature sensors ARE OUT of sync The fault above has been established for at least 1 hour Call for service The heater is too hot Message code M...

Page 29: ...ealer or service organization Configuration error The spa will not start up Contact your dealer or service organization The GFCI test failed system could not test the GFCI Message code M036 North America only May indicate an unsafe installation Contact your dealer or service organization A pump may be stuck On Message code M034 Water may be overheated POWER DOWN THE SPA DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Cont...

Page 30: ... days Check sanitizer level and other water chemistry with a test kit and adjust with the appropriate chemicals Check ozone May appear on a regular schedule Change the UV as instructed by the manufacturer Service check up May appear on a regular schedule Do a service check up as instructed by the manufacturer Additional messages may appear on specific systems Clean the filter May appear on a regul...

Page 31: ...ctions for maximum life Change the filter Message code M03 May appear on a regular schedule i e every 365 days Filters should be replaced occasionally to maintain proper spa function and sanitary conditions Change the UV May appear on a regular schedule Change the UV as instructed by the manufacturer 6 6 Miscellaneous messages Set the Time of Day When a control system that displays this message is...

Page 32: ... Press the LEFT navigation button to move the selection box to the Error Warning Reminder icon and then press the SELECT navigation button to go to the System Information screen view chapter 5 11 Communications error The control panel is not receiving communication from the control system view diagram beside This can appear briefly during system start ups This is normal If it does not go away quic...

Page 33: ... Up to 24 faults can be stored in memory In this example the fault number is 2 24 This means it is the second fault in a list of 24 faults The fault with the highest fault number is the most recent fault Each fault is assigned a message code The code corresponds with a panel message In this example the message code is 28 All panel messages and message codes are listed and explained in the start of...

Page 34: ...ollowing strenuous exercise Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health Maintain water chemistry in accordance with the Manufacturers instructions The equipment and controls shall be located not less than 1 5 meters horizontally from the spa or hot tub Warning GFCI or RCD protection The Owner should test and reset the GFCI or RCD on a regular basis to verify its functio...

Page 35: ... There are no user fixable parts inside b Drain clean and fill the hot tub with clean water on regular schedule c Clean the filter cartridge at least once a week d The hot tub user should have a proper shower before and after the use of the hot tub 8 2 Removal and cleaning of the filter cartridge The hot tub filter cartridge can get clogged by calcareous and mineral particles from a hard water whi...

Page 36: ...ter Add the chlorine only when there are no people in the hot tub After you add the chlorine turn on the circulation pumps so that the chemicals mix well with the water If you are using a granulated form of the chemical dissolve it in a small amount of water first Let the chlorine level drop to 3 mg l before you start using the hot tub Oxygen shock in case of extreme pollution it is necessary to t...

Page 37: ... water through a water drainage system close it carefully and fill the hot tub with fresh water d Connect the hot tub back to the electrical circuit turn on the residual current device 8 5 Cleaning the outer shell of the hot tub Use a mild not abrasive cleaning detergent and a soft cloth 8 6 Hot tub hygiene and disinfection Taking care of hygiene is extremely important for elimination of any germs...

Page 38: ...Attention Do not let the dish soap solution dry on the thermocover before washing it off e Wash off the cleaning solution thoroughly f Return the cover back on the hot tub g Open the thermocover regularly so that the chemical vapours can disperse Flip the thermocover inner side u at least twice a year for 3 4 hours h If the thermocover does not get regularly cleaned twice a month the surface mater...

Page 39: ...rgents for upkeep Prevent the hot tub surface coming in direct contact with chemicals as well as surface scratches cause by sharp objects Ensure the safety of children in the hot tub by a continuous adult supervision Only eligible persons over 18 years of age educated about the whole process can be operating the hot tub The same goes for handling the water chemicals which have to be stored out of ...

Page 40: ...information in case of a repair requested through the customer service line Purchase date Delivery date Model name Serial number Seller information name phone number Safety Regular Production Surveillance last update 13 12 2021 www HANSCR AFT eu HANSCRAFT s r o K Vodojemu 140 252 19 Chrášťany u Prahy CZECH REPUBLIC www tuv com ID 0000073072 ...

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