Gecko Aeware In.Xe Tech Book

Gecko Aeware In.Xe Tech Book

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  • Page 1 in.xe ™ Entry-level spa pack platform TechBook So advanced! It’s like walking on water!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    in.xe table of contents ™ Table of contents introduction ................... 3 warnings ..................4 features ................... 5 in.xe™ overview in.k200™ - overview ................7 keypad overview - in.xe™ dimensions ............8 - introduction ..............37 - in.k200™ dimensions .............9 - function description .............39 in.xe™...
  • Page 3 table of contents in.xe ™ troubleshooting - pump 1 doesn't work ............56 - pump 2 or blower doesn't work .........59 - circulation pump doesn't work ........62 - ozonator doesn't work ..........64 - nothing seems to work ..........66 - spa not heating ..............69 - keypad doesn't seem to work ........71 gfci trips ..................72 in.xe™...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    introduction in.xe ™ in.xe ™ Entry-level spa system Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest entry-level spa packs available. To install, use and enjoy your in.xe™ spa system take the time to carefully read these instructions. The in.xe™ has been designed for these typical spa configurations: •...
  • Page 5: Warnings

    warnings in.xe ™ WARNINGS: Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the following. * LOW VOLTAGE OR IMPROPER WIRING MAY CAUSE DAMAGE * FOR UNITS FOR USE IN OTHER THAN SINGLE-FAMILY TO THIS CONTROL SYSTEM. READ AND FOLLOW ALL WIRING DWELLINGS, A CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY SWITCH SHALL INSTRUCTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO POWER SUPPLY.
  • Page 6: Features

    features in.xe ™ In.xe™ boast a long list of technical features. Each of them stands on its own merits and contributes to bring to in.xe™ equipped spa owners the most advanced solutions available to them: In.kin™ In.put™ kinetic heat monitoring new input terminal bloc First ever UL approved kinetic heating protection manages In.put™...
  • Page 7 features in.xe ™ In.stik™ In.link™ automated software upload ingenious plugs and connectors In.stik™ a pen drive with an in.link™ connector very similar In.link™ cables are very cool output and input plugs and to a USB memory stick. It connects to in.xe™ and contains connectors that come with colored and tagged polarizers.
  • Page 8: Overview

    overview in.xe ™ 2 connectors for outputs Accessory fuse Pump 2 fuse Pump 1 fuse Pump 1 * Pump 2 controlled by independent connector connector relays (for oz, cp, light, blower or any other accessories) Installation brackets (120/240 vac 5 Amp). Transformer fuse *Only one output is available on Main power...
  • Page 9: In.xe™ Dimensions

    overview in.xe ™ in.xe™ dimensions: Front view Side view 17 .38" (441.5 mm) 5.51" (140 mm) 2.75" 11.75" (298.5 mm) (69.9mm) 5.69" (144.5mm) 4.5" (114.3 mm) 19.32" Ø.25" 5.37" (490.7 mm) (6 mm) (136.4 mm) 6" 3" 8.3" (152 mm) (76 mm) (210 mm) Bottom view...
  • Page 10: In.k200™ Dimensions

    in.k200™ dimensions in.xe ™ In.k200™ dimensions: Features: LED display 4 Keys 8 light indicators in.link™ connector 2" (51 mm) Mechanical Specs: Weight: 0.9 lbs (0.41 kg) Dimensions (W x H x D): Front Panel: 4.75 x 1.7 " " " (120 mm x 51 mm x 43 mm ) Soft gasket 4.75"...
  • Page 11: Floor Installation

    installation in.xe ™ Floor installation procedure 4" The following material is Slide back side of the unit's feet Now firmly attach unit to Note: The spa pack must be recommended: into the guide plate. It should wooden base by using the installed at least 4 inches easily slide into place.
  • Page 12: Wall Installation

    in.xe installation ™ Wall installation procedure In the case of a flat wooden The following material is Firmly attach lower mounting Note: Make sure these (2) surface: select the most recommended: holes on each side of the pack screws and (2) washers are appropriate location on wall with the (2) remaining screws installed.
  • Page 13: Installing The In.k200

    keypad installation & connections in.xe ™ Installing the in.k200™ " 67 mm The keypad should be installed directly onto the spa (or very close to it) so that it is easily accessible to the user. • To install the in.k200™, drill two 1” (25 mm) diameter holes at 2 5/8”...
  • Page 14: Connecting Main Keypad To In.xe

    keypad installation & connections in.xe ™ Connecting main keypad to in.xe™ in.k200™ The in.k200™ comes with a 10 ft (3.048 m) cable and an in.link™ connector. To connect the in.k200™, simply insert its in.link™ connector into the appropriate keypad connector (as illustrated). Note: always shut power down before connecting an accessory to the in.xe™.
  • Page 15: Electrical Wiring North American Model In.xe

    electrical wiring in.xe ™ Electrical wiring North American model in.xe™ Warning! "For units for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 5 feet (1.52 m) away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit".
  • Page 16 in.xe electrical wiring ™ Electrical wiring North American or ce model in.xe™ bonding lug To install the wiring for the Strip away 1" (25 mm) of each Push the color-coded wires Connect the bonding conduc- in.xe™ spa control, you'll need wire insulation.
  • Page 17: Electrical Wiring European Model In.xe.ce

    electrical wiring in.xe ™ Electrical wiring North American model in.xe™ Electrical wiring European model in.xe.ce™ Single-phase Dual-phase For 240 VAC (4 wires) For 120 VAC (*3 wires) In.xe.ce™ 230 VAC or Warning! 230/400 VAC Correct wiring of the electrical *If connected to a 3 wire Correct wiring of the electrical In.xe.ce™...
  • Page 18: Heater Connections

    in.xe heater connections ™ Ground Ground Connections for 230/240 Connections for 120 V VAC heater (4KW or 2 KW) heater (1KW) Heat.wav™ heater In.xe™ comes with a high A watertight panel protects The heat.wav™ heater is factory configured 240 V /4 kW (or performance heat.wav™...
  • Page 19: In.link™ Connectors

    in.link™ connectors in.xe ™ High Current Integrated latch Low Current Colored & tagged polarizers Low voltage In.link™ connectors Latch snap & strain relief Watertight design UL & CE In.xe™ features in.link™ connectors with colored and tagged A latch mechanism is provided The female connector comes polarizers.
  • Page 20 in.xe in.link™ connectors ™ Connector Map Female connector on Spa Pack Pump 1 * Pump 2 * Blower Ozonator connector connector connector connector Direct connector In.link™ output connectors: High-Current - HC connectors: Keypad connector Output Typical Device Out 1 Pump 1 Comm Out 2 Pump 2*...
  • Page 21 ™ Assembly 240v cable kit in.link for in.xe High Current Low Current Gecko P/N Description Typical use Cable Length Cable in.link HC 2S 600DB0821 dual-output loads up to 15 FLA (pump dual speed) 14/4 96" 15A 240V 8FT Cable in.link HC 2S...
  • Page 22 ™ Assembly 120 v cable kit in.link for in.xe Assembly 240v cable kit in.link for in.xe (continuation) Gecko P/N Description Typical use Gecko P/N Description Typical use LC Keying LC Keying 9917-100894 Keying cable LC - BL - blue...
  • Page 23 ™ Assembly 120 v cable kit in.link for in.xe (continuation) High Current Low Current Gecko P/N Description Typical use Cable Length Cable in.link HC 2S 9920-401239 dual-output loads up to 15 FLA (pump dual speed) 14/4 96"...
  • Page 24: Power-Up & Breaker Setting

    power-up & breaker setting in.xe ™ Boot up displayed sequence (Each parameter is displayed for 2 seconds) 8. 8 . 8 Lamp test Software number Software revision Low level selection Software part number Revision of the software Low level selected from low All the segments and LEDs are level menu lighting up...
  • Page 25 power-up & breaker setting in.xe ™ Technical stuff Valuable Tips Make sure that all valves are open in the spa plumbing and that you There is no mechanical switch in the in.xe™ heater. Instead in.xe™ systems have integrated in.flo™ technology. The in.flo™ is an all have a good water flow circulating from the primary pump electronic dry-fire protection device built-in in.xe's™...
  • Page 26 power-up & breaker setting in.xe ™ The values displayed by the This table shows typical setting Make sure all accessories It's important to specify the are linked to the bonding current rating of the GFCI used system correspond to 0.8 of of Br for GFCI.
  • Page 27: Programming The In Xe

    programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Programming the in.xe™ Shut electrical power off. Use the Up/Down key to Note: If the keypad in use does Turn power on. choose the new desired low not have the Prog. key, use using the in.stik™ level configuration number.
  • Page 28 in.xe programming the in xe™ ™ Programming the in.xe™ using the keypad The keypad display will show Use the Up/Down key to If at power-up of the system Although every in.xe™ spa pack L xx where "xx" represents the choose the new desired low your keypad display shows is factory set, in certain cases previous configuration number...
  • Page 29 programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Low Level Configuration Selection Chart This for in.xe™ with low level 85 revision 1, 2 and 3. Heater Config. # CP configuration Ozone configuration Filter Type Pump Always on Clean, P1L Always on Purge On during Filter cycle, with P1 Clean, P1L Duration filtration On during Filter cycle, with CP...
  • Page 30 in.xe programming the in.xe™ ™ In.xe™ programming field options In the event where none of the pre-determined low level program To access this menu, press and hold Prog. (or Light key) for configurations built in the in.xe™ system suit your spa equipment 30 seconds.
  • Page 31 programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Table 1 Parameter Display Options Description Purge only = 0 Filter Config With Circ. Pump = 1 Filter cycle configuration With Pump #1, Low speed = 2 °F = 0 Temp. Units Temperature units used on display °C = 1 No time display = 0 Time Format...
  • Page 32 in.xe programming the in.xe™ ™ Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output Direct Output 5 or Heater Table 2 Parameter Display Options Description --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 1A Accessory connected to the relay of Output 1A 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 1B Accessory connected to the relay of Output 1B 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,...
  • Page 33 programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Table 2 Parameter Display Options Description CP Standard = 0 CP usage Usage of the circulation pump CP Always On = 1 Ozone with filtration = 0 Ozone usage Usage of the ozone generator Ozone Always On = 1 Circulation pump = 0 Ozone Pump Pump associated with the ozone generator...
  • Page 34 in.xe programming the in.xe™ ™ Table 2 Parameter Display Options Description Output 2 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 2A Output 3 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 3A Output 4 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 4A...
  • Page 35 programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Table 3 Parameter Display Options Description --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 1A Accessory connected to the relay of Output 1A 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 1B Accessory connected to the relay of Output 1B 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 2 Accessory connected to the relay of Output 2A 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, Output 3...
  • Page 36 in.xe programming the in.xe™ ™ Table 3 Parameter Display Options Description CP Standard = 0 CP usage Usage of the circulation pump CP Always On = 1 Ozone with filtration = 0 Ozone usage Usage of the ozone generator Ozone Always On = 1 Circulation pump = 0 Ozone Pump Pump associated with the ozone generator...
  • Page 37 programming the in.xe™ in.xe ™ Table 3 Parameter Display Options Description Output 2 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 2A Output 3 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 3A Output 4 current 1 to 15 amperes Current draw of the accessory connected to the relay of Output 4A...
  • Page 38: In.k200

    in.k200 ™ compact keypad for in.xe™ spa systems Giving full control to wet fingers!
  • Page 39: Keypad Overview

    keypad overview in.xe ™ in.k200 ™ Compact series of entry-level keypads that gives complete control to wet fingers! In.k200™ is a compact keypad designed to be used with Aeware's in.xe™ spa systems. This new series of entry-level keypads comes in a waterproof plastic enclosure and is available in single pump, dual pump;...
  • Page 40: Function Description

    keypad overview in.xe ™ Function description Pump 1 Pump 2 Blower Light Filter Heater Set Point Smart Winter Mode indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator Key 2 Light key Key 1 Up/Down key...
  • Page 41: Instructions

    instructions in.xe ™ Key 1 Key 2 Key 2 Light key 2 Pump (or single (2 Pump/Blower) pump/blower) Press key to turn Pump 1 Press key to turn Pump 2 Press to turn Pump 2 on at Press key to turn light on. Key 1 Key 2 Key 2...
  • Page 42 instructions in.xe ™ Up/Down key Programming the system Setting filter cycle duration Off Mode Use Up or Down key to set Depending on system configu- Press and hold key until This mode allows you to Light desired water temperature. ration the system performs the display shows , with "...
  • Page 43 instructions in.xe ™ Filter cycle frequency Programming purge cycles Purge cycle frequency Setting the temperature display units Press key again. The dis- To program the purge cycles, Press and hold key until Quick press key again. Light Light Light play will show , with "...
  • Page 44 instructions in.xe ™ Water temperature regulation Smart Winter Mode Cooldown In a regulation cycle, the system If the readings received from Our Smart Winter Mode After heating the spa water to first generates water flow the system are not valid, blanks protects your system from the desired Set Point, the heater through the heater housing...
  • Page 45: Typical Settings

    typical settings in.xe ™ In.xe™ typical settings: Ajustable Regulating Set Point: 59°F (15°C) to 104°F (40°C) in.k200™ Factory Default Set Point: Typical 95°F (35°C) / Max 100°F (38°C) (LED display, 4 keys, 8 light indicators) Filter Cycle Duration: 0 to 24 hrs / Factory set at 2hrs Filter Cycle Frequency: 1 to 4 times a day / Factory set at 2 Filter Cycle Start:...
  • Page 46: Spa Pack Error Codes Summary

    in.xe spa pack error codes summary ™ In.xe™ error codes An internal hardware error has been detected in in.xe™. Error codes indicate a failure condition or a problem which needs to be corrected to ensure proper functioning of the system. Both the error code and the water temperature are alternatively displayed.
  • Page 47 spa pack error codes summary in.xe ™ In.xe™ error codes No low level configuration software has been downloaded into the system. Temperature inside the spa skirt is too high, causing the internal temperature in the in.xe™ to increase above normal limits. Water temperature in the spa has reached 108°F.
  • Page 48: Hr Error Condition

    Hr error condition / flow chart & step by step in.xe ™ An internal hardware error has been detected Step-by-Step Flow chart Restart the Replace Spa Pack Spa Pack, and start if problem & stop all persist. outputs. • Restart the Spa Pack and start &...
  • Page 49: Prr Error Condition

    Prr error condition / flow chart & step by step in.xe ™ Regulation probe issue Flow chart Step-by-Step Verify if Replace Replace regulation heater if Spa Pack, probe is problem if problem properly persist. persist. connected. HL Probe & Temp / Regulation Probe •...
  • Page 50: Hl Error Condition

    HL error condition flow chart in.xe ™ The system has shut down because the temperature at the heater has reached 119°F (48°C). Remove spa cover Wait until spa cools (even during the night) down (add cold water if needed). Start blower, if spa is Reset system.* equipped with one.
  • Page 51 HL error condition step-by-step in.xe ™ HL Probe & Temp / Regulation Probe Water temperature at the heater has reached 119°F 1• Measure the temperature 2• If reading is below 119°F: 3• If reading is 119°F or higher: with a DIGITAL thermo- meter and compare its a- Check if heater barrel •...
  • Page 52 HL error condition step-by-step in.xe ™ Ground If weather is very hot: If hot weather is not a factor: To shorten filter cycle duration: 1• Remove spa cover (even 2•Lower Set Point below 6• Press and hold Light key for 3•...
  • Page 53: Flo Error Condition

    Flo error condition flow chart in.xe ™ The system did not detect any water flow while the primary pump was running. Follow Troubleshooting Flow Chart below to identify the problem: Make sure that the low-level programming has been properly set, with or without circulation pump (depending on your system configuration).
  • Page 54: Upl Error Condition

    Flo & UPL error conditions step-by-step in.xe ™ in.flo™ cable No low level configuration software in system! Step-by-Step Primary pump is activated but the system doesn't detect any water flow Follow air lock procedure to • New low level configuration •...
  • Page 55: Aoh Error Condition

    AOH error condition chart & step-by-step in.xe ™ Temperature inside the spa equipment compartment is too high Flow chart Step-by-Step Remove spa skirt and let Replace system Spa Pack, cool if problem down, persist. until the error clears. • Remove spa skirt and let system cool down, until the error clears.
  • Page 56: Oh Error Condition

    OH error condition chart & step-by-step in.xe ™ Water temp. in the spa has reached 108°F Flow chart Step-by-Step Remove spa cover Replace Add cold and let water and Spa Pack, system cool lower filter if problem down, until cycles. persist the error Measure water...
  • Page 57: Pump 1 Doesn't Work

    "Pump 1 doesn't work" flow chart in.xe ™ If Pump 1 is not working, follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Refer to specific section indicated Measure Replace by error message. voltage on Pump 1. the board for both speeds. Have any error Is Pump 1 messages (FLO, Do you get...
  • Page 58 "Pump 1 doesn't work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Pump 1 does not work! • Verify if “Pump 1” indicator • Check for an error condition • If “Pump 1” indicator does not appear, use a spare keypad appears on keypad display to verify if keypad is defective.
  • Page 59 "Pump 1 doesn't work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Pump 1 fuse Pin 3 Pin 6 Pin 1 Pin 1 240 VAC at P1 connector: 240 VAC at P1 connector: Pin 3 & Pin 1 Pin 6 & Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 6 •...
  • Page 60: Pump 2 Or Blower Doesn't Work

    "Pump 2 or blower doesn't work" flow chart in.xe ™ If Pump 2 or blower is not working, * Only available on IN.XE-5-XX-XXX follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Refer to specific section indicated Replace by error message. Pump 2 Measure or blower.
  • Page 61 "Pump 2 or blower doesn't work" steb-by-step in.xe ™ Pump 2 or blower is not working! • Check for an error condition • If “Pump 2” or "Blower" indicator does not appear, use a spare • Verify if “Pump 2” or "Blower" on keypad display.
  • Page 62 "Pump 2 or blower doesn't work" steb-by-step in.xe ™ Pump 2 fuse Pin 6 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 240 VAC at P2 connector: 240 VAC at P2 connector: Pin 2 & Pin 1 Pin 6 & Pin 1 Accessory fuse Pin 6 Pin 2...
  • Page 63: Circulation Pump Doesn't Work

    "Circulation pump doesn't work" flow chart in.xe ™ If Circulation pump is not working, * Only available on IN.XE-5-XX-XXX follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Replace Cir. Pump. Do you read 120 VAC for a 120 Verify if low level VAC Cir. Pump programming has (or 240 VAC for been configured...
  • Page 64 "Circulation pump doesn't work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Pin 2 Pin 1 240 VAC at CP connector: Pin 2 & Pin 1 Accessory fuse If Circulation pump is not working: Pin 2 Pin 5 • Verify low level program- • If you don't get a voltage 120 VAC at CP connector: ming configuration.
  • Page 65: Ozonator Doesn't Work

    "Ozonator doesn't work" flow chart in.xe ™ If Ozonator is not working, follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Ozonator output will be shut down when Pump 1, Pump 2 or blower have been turned on manually. Replace ozonator. Do you read 120 VAC for a Replace Spa Pack Has “Filter...
  • Page 66 "Ozonator doesn't work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Pin 2 Pin 1 240 VAC at O3 connector: Pin 2 & Pin 1 Accessory fuse Pin 2 If Ozonator is not working: Pin 5 • Verify "Filter Cycle" indicator • If you don't get a voltage appears steady on keypad.
  • Page 67: Nothing Seems To Work

    "Nothing seems to work" flow chart in.xe ™ If nothing seems to work, turn off the main breaker off and visually inspect power input cable, gently pull on it to make sure is properly tighten. Then, follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Replace Spa Pack Replace Verify if keypad is connected...
  • Page 68 "Nothing seems to work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Nothing seems to work! For 120 VAC Systems • Verify that all screws are • Measure voltage between • Measure voltage between • Measure voltage between properly tighten on the line 1 and neutral. line 2 and neutral.
  • Page 69 "Nothing seems to work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Transformer fuse • Verify if keypad is correctly connected to the Spa Pack. • Replace transformer fuse. • If problem persists, replace Spa Pack.
  • Page 70: Spa Not Heating

    "Spa not heating" flow chart in.xe ™ If spa is not heating, follow this troubleshooting flow chart: Refer to specific Replace section referred heater. to error message. Any error messages Are heater Replace (FLO, HL, screws properly heater. OH, etc.) connected to Do you get Tight...
  • Page 71 "Spa not heating" step-by-step in.xe ™ Ground "Set Point" indicator "Heater" indicator 240 VAC Heater (4KW or 2 KW) 120 VAC Heater (1 KW) Spa not heating! • Check for an error condition • Verify if “Heater” indicator • If heater indicator lights up •...
  • Page 72: Keypad Doesn't Seem To Work

    "Keypad doesn't seem to work" step-by-step in.xe ™ Keypad doesn’t seem to work! Keypad connector If a keypad doesn’t seem to work: • Verify keypad connections and try spare keypad. • Replace keypad if problem is corrected. • Replace in.xe™ if problem is not corrected.
  • Page 73: Gfci Trips

    gfci trips in.xe ™ Important connections: Neutral of GFCI must be connected to neutral bus. Neutral from spa must be connected to Ground breaker. wire From From To spa electrical box electrical box To spa Main electrical box GFCI panel Warning! Total current output cannot exceed total If the GFCI is properly connected but still tripping, unplug all outputs from the Spa Pack (pumps, blower, heater, ozonator etc).
  • Page 74: In.xe™ Step By Step Field Replacement Procedure

    step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ in.xe ™ Step by Step Field Replacement Procedure As part of our technical support services, this section provides step by step proper methods to facilitate the replacement of in.xe™ spa packs systems in the field. Tools needed: •...
  • Page 75 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ Warning! Disconnect incoming power Carefully revise the spa Unplug all HC (high current) lines by loosening the screws plumbing schematics and outputs. e.g.: Pumps, Blower or When replacing an in.xe™ spa on the terminals of the terminal identify the spa Flow Shut Off any other accessories.
  • Page 76 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ Unplug all LC (Low Current) Disconnect the grounding Using an Open-Ended outputs. e.g.: main keypad, light cable from the Bonding Lug of Adjustable Wrench loosen or any other accessory. the in.xe™ Spa Pack. both 2"...
  • Page 77 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ When removing the old in.xe™ Remove the 2 screws that Release the 2" heater nuts from Once that is done, remove the hold the front of the unit's feet both ends of the spa piping. old in.xe™...
  • Page 78 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ With an scraper tool, gently Feed the cable of the new Insert the keypad in the Peel off the double-sided tape clean the surface of installation keypad through the hole opening. protective layer from the back of the new keypad, finish the opening in the spa.
  • Page 79 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ Secure the keypad in place. Place a rubber 2" O'ring gasket When installing the new in.xe™ Install the new in.xe™ spa pack Insure that its adhesive strip at the end of each heater nut, to spa pack, slide back side of the in the spa plumbing.
  • Page 80 step by step field replacement procedure in.xe ™ Screw fittings to joint to the spa Finally, follow same procedure pipe system. Making sure that in reverse order to connect the piping and nut threads are replacement in.xe™ spa pack. not over tighten.
  • Page 81 how to replace the heater in.xe ™ Warning! Before starting removal procedure be sure to: • Turn off electric power to the the unit. • Ensure spa water valves are closed (or that the spa is drained). Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the six (6) screws that hold the heater connections door in place.
  • Page 82: How To Replace The Heater

    in.xe how to replace the heater ™ Ground HL Probe & in.flo™ Ground HL Probe & in.flo™ Temp Probe Temp Probe 120 VAC Heater (1 KW) 240 VAC Heater (4KW or 2 KW) Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the terminals and remove all electrical heater connections: Neutral Line (N), Line 1 (L1), Line 2 (L2) and Ground Line (Ground).
  • Page 83 how to replace the heater in.xe ™ After disconnecting all electrical heater connections, loosen and remove the two (2) heater nuts retaining the heater. Disengage heater from in.xe™ pack by slightly twisting in such way that the bottom of the heater comes out first and pull the heater away from the pack.
  • Page 84: Specifications

    in.xe specifications ™ in.xe™ UL/CSA electrical specifications in.xe.ce™ TUV electrical specifications Input rating : 120/240 VAC nominal (+ 5/- 10 %) Input rating : 230/400 VAC nominal (+ 5/- 10 %) (2 lines required with neutral) 48 A Max, (2-phase system) 20 A Max per phase 120 VAC nominal only (+ 5/- 10%) 230 VAC nominal (+ 5/- 10 %) single line with neutral) 16 A Max,...
  • Page 85 in.xe specifications ™ General specifications: Environmental: Mechanical: Operating temperature (*) Weight: 4.76 kg (10.5 lbs) North American model in.xe™: Dimensions (W x H x D): 0˚C (32˚F) to 60˚C (140˚F) for Pump 1 up to 15 A Chassis: 441.5x298.5 x129 mm (17 .38" x 11.75" x 5.1") 0˚C (32˚F) to 50˚C (122˚F) for Pump 1 up to 20 A European model in.xe.ce: UL/CSA Standards:...
  • Page 86 Advanced electronics! Water resistance! Gecko Alliance 9919-100760 450 des Canetons, Quebec City (QC) G2E 5W6 Canada, 1.800.78.GECKO Rev. 04-2012 9225 Stellar Court, Corona, CA 92883 USA , 951.667 .2000 © 2012 Groupe Gecko Alliance Inc. www.geckoalliance.com TM trademarks of/marques de commerce de Groupe Gecko Alliance Inc.

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