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TP 50 0

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL TP 50 0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Hot tub performance parameters Performance parameters of CELTIC SPAS hot tubs ....Performance parameters of PLUG & PLAY hot tubs ....Hot tub installation preparation Preparation of the place for installation and connection to electricity .
  • Page 3: Hot Tub Performance Parameters

    Hot tub performance parameters For your own safety and the safety of your product, please observe the following instructions. Read the following information carefully and follow the user manual exactly when using the hot tub to avoid damaging the product or the risk of injury. This appliance is intended for use by children 8 years of age or older with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are under supervision or have been instructed on the use of the...
  • Page 4: Performance Parameters Of Plug & Play Hot Tubs

    Performance parameters/Installation preparation Recommended circuit breaker with characteristic C Hot tubs with two massage motors: C 16 3 × FAZ Hot tubs with three massage motors: C 20 3 × FAZ !!!THE HOT TUB MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED BY A PERSON WITH PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAL QUALIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH DECREE NO 50/1978 COLL !!! Performance parameters of PLUG &...
  • Page 5: Preparation Of The Place For Installation And Connection To Electricity

    Hot tub installation preparation Preparation of the place for installation and connection to electricity The hot tub must be installed on a flat, sufficiently strong pad with regard to the load-bearing capacity of the hot tub. If the hot tub is installed outdoors, we recommend making a monolithic concrete pad with a minimum thickness of 10 cm.
  • Page 6: Hot Tub Installation

    Hot tub installation Hot tub installation Attention: the hot tub must be connected pursuant to standards valid in the Czech Republic according to ČSN 33 2000 -7-701 General information For the installation, electrical connection and the first commissioning of the hot tub, we recommend using the services of professionally trained technicians.
  • Page 7: Starting The Hot Tub Power Supply

    All functions such as switching, volume control, etc. are controlled from the connected device. In some cases, the connection to the audio system is conditioned by a password, in which case enter 0000 as the password. Control panel (BALBOA TP 500) Panel description WARM...
  • Page 8: Detailed Description Of Monitor

    Control panel JETS This button is used for quick control of massage jets. If the filter is not running, the JETS button must be pressed twice. The pressure of the water flow through the jets can be adjusted by turning the nozzles to the left or right.
  • Page 9: Setting The Temperature

    Control panel Setting the temperature Use the arrow buttons (labeled WARM and COOL) to set the temperature directly on the monitor. The temperature range (high and low) is indicated by a thermometer pictogram and a small arrow next to it. If the arrow is up, a high temperature range is set, and if the arrow is pointing down, a low temperature range is set.
  • Page 10: Setting The Time

    Control panel Setting the time The time needs to be set for the hot tub to work properly. To do this, press MENU 3× then use the arrows (WARM and COOL) to select the value and confirm with MENU. The hours and minutes are set separately, and they must always be confirmed with the MENU button.
  • Page 11: Hold (Hold Mode - M037)

    Control panel Unlocking the control panel To unlock all locks, hold down the up arrow (WARM) while pressing the MENU button twice slowly. WARM MENU (hold) 2× HOLD (hold mode – M037) Hold mode is used to disconnect pumps during service work, such as cleaning or filter replacement.
  • Page 12: Preference Pref

    Control panel Use the above combination to access the cycle start time setting. Press the up arrow (WARM) again to display the time. Use the arrows to set the value and press MENU to move to the next entry. 8:00 9:00 WARM WARM...
  • Page 13: System Information (Utility)

    Control panel /Problem solutions The menu offers the following options: F/C temperature display temperature switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit 12/24 time display time switch 12/24 h mode RE-MIN-DERS reminders turns notifications on or off ( e. g. filter cleaning) CLN-UP cleaning this function does not always have to be enabled (may not be displayed), if enabled, you can set the operating time of pump 1 after each use of the hot tub in the range of...
  • Page 14 Problem solutions If the possibility of potential freeze-up is detected, or the AUX freeze potential switch is off and all pumps and blower are activated. In some cases, freeze-up the pumps may turn on and off and the heater may run during freeze conditions protection mode.
  • Page 15 Problem solutions some systems, even when the hot tub is turned off, some devices may occasionally turn on to allow temperature monitoring or when freeze protection is required. SENSOR ASSOCIATED MESSAGES Sensor balance is wrong M015 The temperature sensor may be out of sync by 60.98 °F to 61.88 °F. Call service.
  • Page 16 Problem solutions Settings reset (permanent memory error) MEM RSET Contact your dealer or service organization if this message appears M021 more than once. CLOCK FAIL Timer failure M020 Contact your dealer or service organization. Configuration error (the hot tub does not switch on) CNFG FAIL Contact your dealer or service organization.
  • Page 17: Hot Tub Care

    Problem solutions Hot tub care Appears with a regular frequency, e.g. every 30 days. GFCI – a ground fault circuit breaker or a residual current device (RCD) are important safety devices and must be tested regularly to verify their reliability. GFCI test Each user should be instructed on how to perform a GFCI or RCD safety (or RCD)
  • Page 18: Removal And Cleaning Of The Filter Cartridge

    Adjust the water pH level accordingly by suitable water chemicals (the HANSCRAFT SPA – pH PLUS and pH MINUS is recommended). Adjust the Cl (chlorine) level with suitable water chemicals (HANSCRAFT SPA – MULTI MINI 3 in 1 tablets are recommended). Follow the instructions on the chemicals‘...
  • Page 19: Replacing The Water

    Hot tub care Chlorine shock – in case of extreme pollution, it is necessary to treat the water with a dose of fast dissolving chlorine and thus perform a chlorine shock. The pH level of the hot tub water has to be adjusted to 7.0 –7.6 first and the chlorine level has to be checked.
  • Page 20: Cleaning The Outer Shell Of The Hot Tub

    Hot tub care Drain the water through a water drainage system, close it carefully and fill the hot tub with fresh water. Connect the hot tub back to the electrical circuit (turn on the residual current device). Cleaning the outer shell of the hot tub Use a mild, not abrasive cleaning detergent and a soft cloth.
  • Page 21: Winter And Summer

    Hot tub care Winter and summer Wash off the cleaning solution thoroughly. Return the cover back on the hot tub. Open the thermo cover regularly so that the chemical vapours can disperse. Flip the thermo cover inner side u at least twice a year for 3–4 hours. If the thermo cover does not get regularly cleaned twice a month, the surface material can become frail or age prematurely.
  • Page 22: Final Information

    Final information Service table children in the hot tub by a continuous adult supervision. Only eligible persons over 18 years of age, educated about the whole process, can be operating the hot tub. The same goes for handling the water chemicals, which have to be stored out of children’s reach.
  • Page 23 Notes 11 Notes...
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