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  • Page 1 Manual Spa Remote Touch ÁSPART.ENoÈ SPART.EN READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
  • Page 2 Certain com puter pr ograms co ntained in th is pr oduct [or device] were developed by HygroMatik GmbH ("the Work(s)"). Copyright © HygroMatik GmbH [17.11.2014] SPART EN All Rights reserved. HygroMatik GmbH grants the legal user of this product [or device] the right to use the Work(s) solely within the scope of the legitimate operation of the product [or device].
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.4.6 Language Selection ........................24 4.4.7 Name Plate ........................... 24 4.4.8 Operator Menu ..........................25 5. Parameters ......................... 29 6. Connecting the Spa Remote Touch Charging Cradle to the Control Unit ....33 7. Wiring Diagram ........................35 Page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This doc ument is only ef fective in comb ination with the operating instructions for th e ste am ge nerator contr ol. Wh en o perating HygroMatik devices all safe ty regulations must be obeyed. These are in chapter 2 of the operating manual included with the device. Retention Please retain these operating instructions in a secure, always accessi- ble location.
  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    2. Safety Notes 2.1 Overview These s afety no tes a re re quired by law . They pr omote wo rkplace safety and accident prevention. Warnings and Safety Symbols The safety symbols below identify sections containing warnings about hazards or potential da ngers. Please familiariz e y ourself with these symbols.
  • Page 6: Disposal After Dismantling

    Accident Prevention Regulations Please comply with the relevant accident prevention regulation to pre- vent injury to yourself and others. Operation of the Unit Do not perform any work which compromises the safety of the unit. Regularly check that all safety an d monitoring devices are functioning normally.
  • Page 7: Brief Description Spa Remote Touch

    3. Brief Description Spa Remote Touch For cha rging the S pa Remote Touch is put in the charging cra- dle. T he cr adle ca n be wall- mounted by m eans of a bracket or just be p laced o n a t able...
  • Page 8: Display And Control Unit Overview

    The display is de signed as a ba cklit touchscreen. When switching on the steam generator, the display shows the following: the HygroMatik logo (or an alternative logo) and the time of an overview bar for the current states of the functions:...
  • Page 9: Operating Status Led

    Touch Screen information: Tap in the centre of an icon to select it. Please tou ch th e tou chscreen only lig htly. It is sen sitive e nough to react to a gentle touch. 3.2 Operating Status LED The operating st atus LED indi cates d ifferent o perating st ates with different colors.
  • Page 10: Quick Access Functions Overview

    3.3 Quick Access Functions Overview Set temperature value Menu function Tap on the display in the Tapping on the key position where the temperature MENU is shown. You can change the takes you to the main menu with set temperature with the the submenus: displayed up or down arrows.
  • Page 11: Operating The Spa Remote Touch On User And Operator Levels

    4. Operating the Spa Remote Touch on User and Operator Levels The User level allows limited access to the most important parameters for daily use. Switching on the device generally takes you to the user level. The Operator le vel also provides exp anded a ccess to additional parameters.
  • Page 12: Access To Operator Level

    Passwort Level 4.3 Access to Operator Level Code 000 -> Code 010 Approach: Selecting Menu / Device co nfiguration offers ac cess to the submenus "Password level“ and "Key tones". » Please select Password level » Select Password entry » Type in code 010 for settings Device Configuration »...
  • Page 13: Menu Scheme

    4.4 Menu Scheme Page 13...
  • Page 14: Menu Steam Bath

    4.4.1 Menu Steam Bath Approach: Selecting Menu / Steam bath offers you the following submenus: • Essence • Temperature • Light • Fan (only visible on operator level) 4.4.1.1 Essence » Select Steam bath » Select Essence Essence supp ly is se t to „ on“ when acce ssing the me nu for the first time.
  • Page 15 4.4.1.2 Temperature » Select Steam bath » Select Temperature Changing the temperature set value of the steam bath: » Select Temperature set value to change the set temperature Temperature » Select a value between 20°C and 49°C and confirm the entry Temperature set value »...
  • Page 16 4.4.1.4 Fan » Select Steam bath » Select Fan » Select Exhaust fan or Supply fan to set the switching function of the according fan » Select Follow-on time to make the fans run an additional time after steam production was switched off Supply fan Exhaust fan The fans can be switched off completely or run in „Permanently on“...
  • Page 17: Timer

    4.4.2 Timer Approach: Selecting Menu / Timer make the following submenus available. • • • Modes • Inactivity mode • Settings 4.4.2.1 On » Select On to switch on the timer function » Quit the menu with Timer 4.4.2.2 Off »...
  • Page 18 4.4.2.4 Inactivity Modes The inactivity mode selected defines the operation of the steam gene- rator when timer control is not in the active phase.The following inacti- vity modes are available: • Steam production cut-off • ECO temperature The mode selected is shown in the display. Selection of inactivity mode »...
  • Page 19: Eco Mode

    Setting intervals (see also „Setting the weekly program“) » Select after preselection of the day of the week Interval 1 on or Intervall 1 off (and Interval 2 on/off resp.) » Type in the times for start and stop of steam production »...
  • Page 20 4.4.3.3 ECO Settings The ECO settings allow for choosing among the functions ECO Settings • Stand-by heating or • Temperature preservation Stand-by heating During S tand-by heating, actua l steam bath ope ration (stea m Temperature preservation production) is inter rupted. However, the cylinder wa ter is heated periodically fo r a set he ating-on period fo llowed by th e he ating-off period.
  • Page 21: Device Configuration

    Setting the temperature preservation parameter » Select Temperature preservation Temperature preservation » Select the ECO temperature » Set the desired temperature preservation value and confirm ECO temperature 35.5 °C the entry » Quit the menu with 4.4.4 Device Configuration Selecting Menu / Device configuration the following sub menus a re available: Device configuration •...
  • Page 22 4.4.4.3 Set Time/Date This menu a llows for setting time and d ate o f the steam generator control. Device configuration Setting » Select Set Time/Date Date 26/06/14 » You will now be asked whether the date shown is correct or not.
  • Page 23 4.4.4.5 Guest Mode In g uest m ode on ly ve ry lim ited fu nctions of th e r emote co ntrol ar e available. The se ar e the d isplay of th e set-p oint ste ambath temp era- ture and the switching on and off of the essence supply.
  • Page 24: Language Selection

    4.4.6 Language Selection The menu language is selected by touching the respective button Language Deutsch English Français ESpañol Language Russky Svenska 4.4.7 Name Plate The na meplate ho lds the following information co ncerning th e ste am humidifier connected: Name plate Serial number Software version of control unit...
  • Page 25: Operator Menu

    4.4.8 Operator Menu The operator menu gives access to the following submenus: • Operating parameters Operator menu • Service Operating parameters • Fault memory • Blow-down Service 4.4.8.1 Operating parameters Fault memory Blow-down Output limitation » Select Operating parameters » Select Output limitation »...
  • Page 26 4.4.8.3 Fault Memory Read fault memory Fault memory » Select Operator menu » Select Fault memory Entries » Select Entries Reset » The last 8 alarms are displayed. Memory is overwritten in a rolling way » Quit the menu with Reset fault memory »...
  • Page 27 Blow-down modes The fo llowing se ttings d epend on the type of hu midifier in q uestion (electrode humidifier or heater humidifier). Electrode steam generator Partial/full blow-down counter These p arameters d efine the am ount of sol enoid va lve p lays before partial or full blow-down is initiated.
  • Page 28 Setting-up of full blow-down counter » Select Operator menu » Select blow-down » Select Partial blow-down counter » Type in a value in the range from 0...9999 setting the number of solenoid valve switching cycles (Electrode humidifier) or from 0 to 9999 defining the steam amount produced [kg] , resp., (Heater humidifier) »...
  • Page 29: Parameters

    5. Parameters Para- Designation Range Description of parameter Menu/Sub- menü meter Stand-by blow- 0H0:00 to In case of interruption of the steam bath gener- Operator menu/ down 600:00 ator by means of the security chain expectedly Blow-down for a longer period of time while the main power [HH:MM] switch remains in the on-position, it is advisable factory setting =...
  • Page 30 Para- Designation Range Description of parameter Menu/Sub- menü meter Xp-PI controller 0.1 - 100 % gain of PI contoller (Xp=100/E1) Operator menu/ Operating para- factory setting = (only relevant when U6 = „PI controller“) meters/XP Tn-PI controller 0 -255 sec integral time of PI controller Operator menu/ Operating...
  • Page 31 Para- Designation Range Description of parameter Menu/Sub- menü meter Hysteresis Temp. 0 - 10 K determines t he t emperature threshold f or t he Steam bath/ „Temp. max“ alarm based on (G2 + G7) Temperature/ factory setting = Hysteresis 10 K Temp.
  • Page 32 Para- Designation Range Description of parameter Menu/Sub- menü meter Output limitation 25 - 100% allows for output limitation Operator menu/ Operating factory setting = parameters/ 100 % Output limitation Software version Reading automatically read Main menu/ Nameplate Unit type Reading automatically read Main menu/ Nameplate...
  • Page 33: Connecting The Spa Remote Touch Charging Cradle To The Control Unit

    6. Connecting the Spa Remote Touch Char- ging Cradle to the Control Unit Connection of the Spa Remote Touch charging cradle holding the radio electronics is ma de through a st andard RJ45 p atch cab le to be pr o- vided by the customer.
  • Page 34 The pho tos below sho w the inter nal cab ling of the contro l un it for connecting the Spa Remote Touch charging cradle: Internal cabling of control unit Internal cabling of control unit, detail Page 34...
  • Page 35: Wiring Diagram

    7. Wiring Diagram Page 35...

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