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Introduction:

Thank you for purchasing a Spa Power 750 spa control
system. This is Spa-Quip’s mid range spa controller. It
includes many of the best features from our top of the line
models and some new features of its own, all in a very
cost effective package.

Quick operating instructions:

(1)  Pump Button:
The default state is Auto mode in which the pump and
heater are controlled automatically to maintain the pool
temperature and filtration. Four pushes on this button
cycle the system as follows. (Three pushes if a single
speed pump is fitted instead of two speed).
Push 1 = Auto off, Pump on (low), Heater automatic.
Push 2 = Auto off, Pump on (high), Heater automatic.
Push 3 = Auto off, Pump off, Heater off.
Push 4 = Auto on, Pump and Heater controlled
automatically (back to default state).

Clean Up Cycle:
If desired, a clean up cycle can be initiated to filter the
water after the pool has been used. This is achieved by
pushing the pump button to leave auto mode and switch
on the pump. The pump will run for 90 minutes circulating
the water through the filter. The system will then return to
auto mode by itself and maintain the temperature and
filtration ready for the next time the pool is used.

Auto Sanitising (Filtration):
The Spa Power 750 monitors the total time the pump is
running in normal pool operation. If the pump has run for
only a short time it will automatically run the pump for an
additional period every hour to maintain the filtration/
sanitisation of the pool water. The minimum daily run time
is user adjustable (see section 4). Filtration does not
operate in sleep mode.

Ozone Output:
The Ozone control channel is completely automatic and
no user controls are necessary. The Ozone control
scheme can be configured for either a 24 hour ozone
system which has its own pump or a system which relies
on Pump1 to operate. The ozone generation is switched
off while the pool is in use and comes on again
automatically 30 minutes after the last push of the pump,
air or light buttons.

(2)  Auxiliary Air or Jets Button:
The default state is off.
Two pushes of this button cycle the output as follows.
Push 1 = Output on.

Push 2 = Output off.

If left on, this accessory will automatically switch off 20
minutes after the last push of the pump, air or light buttons.
In some installations using this accessory will cause the
heater to switch off (loadshedding). This is in order to keep
the total current used to a safe level.

(3)  Light Button:
The default state is off. Pushing this button controls the
light as follows.
Push 1 = Light on high.
Push 2 = Light on low (if dimmable light is enabled).
Push 3 = Light off.
If left on, the light will switch off by itself 30 minutes after
the last push of the pump, air or light buttons.

(4)  Digital Display & Controller Settings:
In normal operation the display can show six different
parameters. These are...
1) Sensed pool temperature (not adjustable)
2) Target pool temperature (adjustable)
3) Daily minimum filtration time (adjustable)
4) Current time of day (clock) (adjustable)
5) Sleep start time (adjustable)
6) Sleep stop time (adjustable)

The Display button cycles the LCD display through these
quantities. The display normally automatically returns to
Sensed pool temperature after a few seconds but the Time
of day (clock) display can be made to stay on the display by
first selecting it using the display button and then pushing
the up and down buttons simultaneously.

To adjust the controller settings first select the setting of
interest using the Display button and then adjust it by
pressing and holding the Up or Down button. There is a
slight delay before the Up or Down buttons work in order to
reduce the risk of accidental adjustment.

The different quantities can be recognised by the format of
the display as shown here...

       

Pool Temperature       Set Temperature (point flashing)

       

Filtration time              Time of day (colon flashing)

       

Sleep start time          Sleep stop time

Sleep Function:
Sleep mode is  used to silence the spa pool during your
hours of sleep and is controlled by the built in clock. The
clock will need to be set to the correct time of day the first
time the unit is used or if it has been turned off for a long
time. Default sleep settings are between 12pm & 7am.
These times will be remembered however long the unit is
turned off. The spa can be used within the sleep period,
without changing any settings, by using the Pump button to
take it out of Auto mode. If the sleep start and stop times
are set to the same time then the sleep mode is deacti-
vated. It is normal for the spa to run for a long period after
sleep to recover heat lost over night, so the sleep stop time
should be set about one hour before the spa is needed.

IMPORTANT:
Before using, check that the spa pool has been connected
to a suitable weather protected supply equipped with a
double polled isolating switch, which is of the correct rating
and complies with the local wiring regulations.

When installing refer to your local wiring code.
In particular refer to ECP 2 and ECP 25 (AS / NZ)
and EN 60364-4-1 and EN 60364-7-1 (EU). The system
must be installed in such a way that live parts are not
accessible by a person in the pool.

This appliance is not intended for use by young children or
infirm persons without supervision. Young children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.

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