Diagnostics; System Information; Fault Log - Balboa TP700 User Manual

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DIAGNOSTICS

A
B
C
* View page 10 for information on navigating the Settings menu.
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SYSTEM INFORMATION

Follow these steps to view the System Information:
1 - Start from the Main Screen and navigate to the
Settings menu.*
2 - Navigate to Diagnostics and select it to view the
Diagnostics screen (A).
3 - Navigate to System Information and select it to view
the System information screen (C). This is an example of
a System Information list (C). Your System Information list
may vary. Press the DOWN navigation button to scroll down
the whole list.

FAULT LOG

Useful information about your spa is captured when a
fault occurs. The information is stored in a Fault Log
(B). Up to 24 faults can be stored in the Fault Log. This
is an example of information that is captured in one
fault ( I ); Your information may vary. This information
can help spa technicians diagnose and fix issues. Not
every entry in the Fault Log is an actual "fault" . For
example, message code MO19 is inserted into the fault
log to identify each time the spa restarts.
A
B
C
D
E
F
I
G
H
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Each time a fault occurs, it is assigned a unique
number, starting with number 1. The next fault is
assigned number 2, and so on. Up to 24 faults can be
stored in memory. In this example the fault number is
2/24 (C). This means it is the second fault in a list of
24 faults. The fault with the highest fault number is the
most recent fault.
Each fault is assigned a message code (D). The code
corresponds with a panel message (E). In this example
the message code is 28. All panel messages and
message codes are listed and explained in the chapter
titled "Panel Messages" (view page 30).
"Days Ago" indicates the number of days that have
passed since the fault occurred (F). Each time power to
the spa is cycled Off and On again, a new day is added.
"Temp A" (G) is the temperature reading from sensor
A, which located inside of the Control System's heater
shown below.
"Temp B" (H) is the temperature reading from sensor
B, which located inside of the Control System's heater
shown below.
Control System
Heater
Temperature
Temperature
Sensor
Sensor
A
B
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