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J-400
Summer Logic:
In warm weather, the water temperature in the spa
may exceed the set temperature. This condition may occur due to
heat transference from the filter/circulation pump and jets pumps.
If the water temperature is higher than 95°F (35°C) and rises 2°F
(1°C) above the set temperature, a “Summer Logic” condition occurs
that deactivates the filter/circulation pump and CLEAR
RAY
®. This
safety feature cannot be altered! The filter/circulation pump and
CLEAR
RAY
® will remain off until the water temperature cools to the
set temperature (except when the filter/circulation pump runs for it’s
mandatory 3-hour cycles between 8am-11am and 8pm-11pm.) To help
prevent a “Summer Logic” condition, it may be necessary to reduce
filter/circulation pump cycles run times in warm weather.
12.3 Programming the Secondary Filter
To access the “Secondary Filter” feature, tap
2
from the Heat & Filter
Menu, Figure 12.3a, to enter the “Secondary Filter” programming, Figure
12.3b.
During a secondary filtration, the Jets Pump 1 is activated. There are
3 cycles you can select from, Figure 12.3b. The factory default cycle
is “Away Mode.” If you elect to keep this setting, then you can skip this
section.
Indicates that the feature is active. Indicates that the feature is not
active.
A.
To change the Secondary Filter cycle:
1. Away Mode: Secondary Filtration is disabled. To activate this mode,
tap next “Away.” This is the factory default setting.
2. Infrequent Mode: Activates two cycles at 8:00 PM and 8:00 AM
every
other day
. Each cycle will last 10 minutes for a total of 20 minutes
every other day. To activate this mode, tap next to “Infrequent.”
Time and duration cannot be altered.
3. Frequent Mode: Activates two cycles at 8:00 PM and 8:00 AM
every
day
. Each cycle will last 10 minutes for a total of 20 minutes every
day. To activate this mode, tap next to “Frequent.” Time and
duration cannot be altered.
4. Tap
to return to the Heat & Filter Menu. Tap again to return to the
Settings Menu.
Auto
Econo
Day
Filter
2
1
Heat & Filter
Infrequent
Frequent
Away
Secondary Filter
Figure 12.3b
Figure 12.3a