Poolspa Octavia Assembly And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Shared SPA Bath public version assembly and operation manual...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for the confi dence expressed in buying our product. We have tried hard to make a product which entirely meets your expectations For many years we have offered the highest world quality products. We pay particular attention to the durability, reliability and safety of our products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................4 II. TECHNICAL DRAWINGS .............................4 1. SAFETY RULES ................................7 2. INSTALLATION PLACE PREPARATION ........................8 3. INSTALLATION OF SPA BATH AND ACCESSORIES....................8 4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ............................8 5. WATER CONNECTIONS .............................9 6. SPA BATH FILLING AND EMPTYING .........................9 7.
  • Page 4: General Information

    - 9 kW heater with fl ow rate measurement and heating intensity (Olivia, Sunfl ower – 12 kW), optionally, pipe water-water heat exchanger 44 kW UNDERWATER LED LAMP or multi-point LED lighting CHARACTERISTICS: - SPA bathtubs capacities: Janette: 900 litrów Vesta: 1600 litrów Octavia: 1050 litrów Olivia: 2100 litrów Victoria: 1100 litrów Sunfl ower: 2000 litrów Classic: 1400 litrów...
  • Page 5 Victoria Classic 2610 2040 1930 Natalie Vesta 1200 1045...
  • Page 6 Olivia Sunflower 1270 1150 1000 2425 2990 Olimpia 2500 1900 1690...
  • Page 7: Safety Rules

    - Tank capacity: 1100 litre - Tank dimensions: 1400 x 700 x 1400 mm - Number of people: 3-8 depending on the model - Electrical supply: 3 x 400 V - Maximum Power Consumption ~15 kW (Olivia, Sunfl ower ~20 kW) - Machine room palettes: •...
  • Page 8: Installation Place Preparation

    2. INSTALLATION PLACE PREPARATION - The SPA bath can operate in both closed and open spaces. - The SPA bath should be installed on a hard substrate to avoid equipment settlement. - When the SPA bath is located in a closed space, enough space should be provided to carry the equipment in. - Dimensions of a foundation plate on which the SPA bath is to be installed should be large enough to enable proper arrangement of legs, conduits and cables.
  • Page 9: Water Connections

    Figure 1. Zone 1 Zone 1 Zone 0 Zone 3 Zone 3 0,6 m 0,6 m Very important: Ensure total tightness (IPX5 level) of electrical connections. 5. WATER CONNECTIONS Use PVC conduits and appropriate glue for water connections. Do not use metal pipes. Ensure that there are no air plugs or water in the SPA bath fi...
  • Page 10 Figure 2. SPA baths - gutter (connection).
  • Page 11: Ventilation

    7. VENTILATION High water temperature (40 C max) in the SPA bath causes emission of large water vapour amounts. Vapour condenser installation is recommended in a compartment where the SPA bath is installed. The effective venti- lation should be ensured so as to keep air humidity on the same level and to avoid vapour condensation on the ceiling and fl...
  • Page 12: Heater And Lighting

    sate may lead to electric heater damage due to overheating, caused by too low water fl ow rate. In order to clean the aspiration basket, perform actions like before cleaning the fi lter, disassemble the fi ltration pump cover and remove contamination gathered in the basket.
  • Page 13 12.1. STB-3 control system Red diode shows the active control function STB- 3 Heater Filtration pump Automatic filling Flushing (not available in this model) Water temperature Hour Control clock Heater cooling time Manual control Green diode points out the information visible on the display STB-3 system controls temperature, water level and SPA bath fi...
  • Page 14 - Manual control: if the SPA bath contains enough water and level sensor is active, single push of , switches the fi l- tration pump ON, the second push of pushbutton switches the heater ON. Pressing pushbutton , cancels the above settings.
  • Page 15: Acrylic Coating Maintenance

    12. With pushbutton select programme (B) termination minute. 13. With pushbutton go to P2 programme for the selected day and act as above to modify parameters. After parameters modifi cation push pushbutton , to save changes and quit programming mode. 12.1.3.4.
  • Page 16: General Information About The Measuring Equipment

    14. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEASURING EQUIPMENT Autodos M is designed for the measurement and dosing of chemicals in SPA. The device is equipped with 2 channel for measuring free chlorine and pH. Autodos M is delivered in two parts – the fl ow cell and an electrode kit. The fl...
  • Page 17 Temperature sensor connection Screw terminal Flow switch input 14 VDC, PNP, approx. 6 mA Electrode connection pH Electrode connection, redox Electrode connection, free chlorine Electrode dependent Electrode connection, total chlorine 4–20 mA current input Standby PNP, approx. 14 VDC, approx. 5 mA Level PNP, approx.
  • Page 18: Safety

    16. SAFETY Separate the chlorine dosing point and the acid/alkali dosing point to prevent direct contact between the chemicals. Lock the dosing pumps to the circulation pump using the motor guard or the fl ow switch. For best results, use a photometer during calibration. Proper installation and care is required to prevent invalidation of the warranty.
  • Page 19 17.3. Installation, electrics Electrical installation must only be carried out by an authorized electrical installation technician. Electrical installation must be performed after pipe installation is complete. The equipment must be permanently grounded and monitored by a residual current device (RCD) with a maximum leakage current of 30 mA.
  • Page 20: Operation

    18. OPERATION 18.1. Displays, buttons and LEDS – general The panel is divided into 4 groups. Group 1 (on the left) handles all activities and the others show values and handle limit and value settings. • Displays Depending on the Autodos M module, the values are shown in one, two or three separate displays: free chlorine, and pH. The display to the far right can also be used to show fl...
  • Page 21 Reset [15] clears the display and up to six digits can be entered for the code. If the entered code is the same as opening code 1 you access authorization level 1 and if the entered code is the same as opening code 2 you access authorization level 2 when the Code button [10] is released.
  • Page 22 ↑ ↓ Use the arrow buttons to adjust set values, limits and calibration values on the relevant display. If an arrow button is held in, a “fast forward” function engages after about one second. 18.8. LED indicators LEDs – dosing indicators Dosing of pH-regulating or chlorine-regulating agent is deactivated Auto Dosing of pH-regulating or chlorine-regulating agent is regulated automatically...
  • Page 23 18.10. Start-up sequence When Autodos M is started up, a text (see below) is shown. The three digits in the text indicate how many seconds are left until the end of the start-up sequence. The waiting time during start-up is intended to avoid problems with alarms being triggered because the measurement values have not had time to stabilize, etc.
  • Page 24 18.16. Alarm delay The high and low alarms have a delay of 5–600 seconds (set in electrode-specifi c confi guration). The fl ow switch alarm has a delay of 0–30 minutes (set in system confi guration). The alarm delay works as described below. •...
  • Page 25 Flashing LEDs confi rm which confi guration mode you accessed when the buttons are released: Active confi guration is indicated by the “Active” LED fl ashing. If any of the electrode-specifi c confi guration modes are active, the LEDs “Off” and “Auto” fl ash for the relevant electrode. 18.20.2.
  • Page 26 18.20.5. Electrode-specifi c confi guration – general Text inside ( ) in the tables indicates dosing setting (on line -01). Autodos M2 Select the desired line with the ↑ or ↓ button under the relevant display. While the ↑ or ↓ button is depressed, display 2 shows the selected confi guration type (e.g. “FCL” “-01”) and display 3 shows the actual line number.
  • Page 27: Calibration

    0.10-2.00 (0.20*) P-band. (Pdo, FrE, Cur) 000-100 (000*) minutes I-time 000 = no I-regulation. (Pdo, FrE, Cur) 000-100 (000*) seconds D-time, 000 = no D-regulation. (Pdo, FrE, Cur) 010-180 (100*) strokes/minute Max. frequency dosing. (FrE) 005-015 (010*) minutes Pulse width during pulse width dosing. (Pdo) 000-060 (000*) minutes Long dosing time alarm, 0 = no function.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Text meaning: active electrode error 1 (low calibration point < min) active electrode error 2 (low calibration point > max) active electrode error 3 (high calibration point < min) active electrode error 4 (high calibration point > max) 19.2. Zero point calibration Press and hold the ↓...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    21. TROUBLESHOOTING Error Probable cause Action Meter completely dead No power supply. Check the electrical connection. Measurement value fl uctuates Electrode not connected. Check the connection. greatly up and down. Cable fault. Check the cable. Electrode without measurement Check the fl ow cell. water.
  • Page 30: Guarantee Conditions

    Recommendations: Before using the equipment, read carefully through the instructions included with the Spa. Roca Pool-Spa Sp. z o.o. ul. Wyczółkowskiego 20, 44-109 Gliwice tel.: +48 91 38 777 00, fax: +48 91 38 777 01 www.poolspa.pl,...
  • Page 31: Technical Product Sheet

    TECHNICAL PRODUCT SHEET MODEL, FITTINGS FACTORY NUMBER DATE OF PRODUCTION AND TESTING NOMINAL POWER REQUIREMENTS FUSING REQUIREMENTS VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY 3x 400V/50 Hz THERMAL PROTECTION QUALITY CONTROL...
  • Page 32 POOLSPA company has the policy of constant improvement of products and reserves the right to introduce changes to the specification and colours without a prior notification. However, POOLSPA makes all efforts to ensure that the specifications are updated on the date of publishing.

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