Contents Hot tub performance specifications Preparation for the installation of the hot tub Preparation of the place for installation and connection to electricity ... . . Preparation for the interior hot tub installation ......Preparation for the exterior hot tub installation .
Hot tub performance specifications 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...
Preparation for the installation of the hot tub a Type C or Type D circuit breaker with a rated current of 16 A (motor circuit breaker) downstream of the Residual Current protective Device. Recommended Type C circuit breaker Hot tubs with two massage motors: 3×...
Preparation/Installation of the hot tub Preparation for the interior hot tub installation If the hot tub is installed in an interior space, it is necessary to comply with safety instructions. The basic safety requirements are mainly non-skid floors and drainage in the place of the installation in case of a water overflow.
Installation of the hot tub/Audio system Aquatic Filling the hot tub with water Fill the hot tub with a sufficient amount of water. The level of water in the hot tub cannot ever fall under the skimmer level. If you notice a water leak, stop the water until the defect is fixed.
Control panel Control panel (BALBOA TP 700) Main displayed data Main displayed data main screen A temperature range message (may appear) – high – information – low – reminder heat mode – error – normal error – ready or warning –...
Control panel User interface SPA device buttons navigation buttons control panel SPA device buttons These buttons control various spa devices, such as jets, lights and/or blowers. Navigation buttons Navigate the entire menu structure with the 5 navigation buttons on the control panel.
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Control panel Menu navigation The right navigation arrow on the main screen indicates a menu. Press the RIGHT navigation button to enter that menu. A selection box indicates that a menu item is selected. When a menu item is selected, its name appears at the top of the screen In this example the Settings menu is selected.
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Control panel Navigate the Main menu Start from the main screen , and press the RIGHT navigation button to enter the Main menu. If the selection box is on the Message icon, you need to press the RIGHT navigation button twice to enter the Main menu. Spa is the fi rst item in the Main menu .
Control panel Press-and-Hold If you need to navigate a long list, press-and-hold the navigation button. For example, press-and-hold the DOWN navigation button to scroll down the Settings menu list The navigation arrow indicates more menu items. View Message Screen Start from the main screen , and press the LEFT navigation button to select the Message icon Pressing the SELECT navigation button to view the message screen.
Control panel – Select JETS 1 . When you select an icon, its name appears at the top of the screen – Press the SELECT navigation button to run the spa device. The spa device is running. If you want to navigate back to the main screen, select the Back button and press the SELECT navigation button.
Control panel Pumps Press the JETS button once to turn Pump 1 On or Off , and to shift between low-speed and high-speed if equipped. If left running, Pump 1 will turn Off after a time-out period. If your spa does not have a circulation pump, Pump 1 will run at low speed when the blower or any other pump is on.
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Control panel Fine tune your spa with a wide variety of settings Navigate to Settings to view and/or control your spa. (View chapter 5.2, on page 10, “Navigate the Settings menu”). This is an example of a Settings list . Your Settings list may vary.
Control panel LANGUAGE Select from a variety of languages PANEL Set how long it takes the panel to go to sleep after the last activity. The default is 30 minutes . Turn On/Off the panel lights . Control the brightness of both the panel lights and the panel display together DIAGNOSTICS Spa technicians can fi nd useful information and features in Diagnostics...
Control panel Enter your time settings with the navigation buttons. Select the Save button and press the SELECT navigation button. You have set the start time for fi lter Cycle 1. If you do not want to save your settings, select the Cancel button and press the SELECT navigation button.
Control panel Be sure to set the time-of-day Setting the time-of-day can be important for determining water fi ltration times and other background features. Follow these steps to set the time-of-day: Navigate to Time . (View chapter 5.2, on page 10, “Navigate the Settings menu”) Press the SELECT navigation button, and the time screen will appear Use the navigation buttons to adjust your settings Select the Save button...
Control panel READY-IN-REST MODE This mode is a sub-feature of Rest Mode. When your spa is in Rest Mode, and you press the JETS 1 button, Rest Mode will automatically switch to Ready-In-Rest Mode for one hour. During this hour the control system will attempt to keep the water temperature close to the Set Temperature.
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Control panel Follow these steps to view the current heat mode and/or change the heat mode: Navigate to Heat . (View chapter 5.2, on page 10, “Navigate the Settings menu”) Press the SELECT navigation button to view the Heat screen .
Control panel 5 8 3 Temperature ranges Follow these steps to view the current temperature range and/or change the temperature range: Navigate to Heat . (View chapter 5.2, on page 10, “Navigate the Settings menu”) Press the SELECT navigation button to view the heat screen .
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Control panel 5 8 4 M8 M8 is artifi cial intelligence software contained in your spa’s BP control system. M8 looks for opportunities to decrease device usage by evaluating water temperature readings. Stable water temperatures equal less device usage and less wear and tear. Follow these steps to view the current M8 setting and/or turn it On/Off...
Control panel 5 8 5 Change the set temperature heater on heater off Note: the Heater Status icon flashes during heater start-up; this is normal. Follow these steps to change the set temperature: Start at the main screen . Press the SELECT navigation button to view the temperature menu Press the RIGHT and/or LEFT navigation buttons to change the set temperature.
Control panel How do I know when the water heater is On? The center of the Heater Status icon turns red when the heater is On, and it turns white when the heater is Off . What do the dashes indicate When the spa is powered On, four dashes appear .
Control panel 5 10 Restrict operations The control can be restricted to prevent unwanted use or temperature adjustments. Locking the panel prevents the controller from being used, but all automatic functions are still active. Locking the settings allows Jets and other features to be used, but the set temperature and other programmed settings cannot be adjusted.
Control panel Follow the same steps to lock/unlock the Settings and/or Panel. Navigate back to the main screen. The lock icon on the main screen indicates that the Settings are locked. Can Settings and Panel be locked simultaneously? Yes. The lock icon appears if the Settings or the Panel or both are locked.
Panel messages PANEL MESSAGES This chapter lists all of the panel messages and explains each one. Some panel messages have corresponding Message codes. If so, the message code appears below the panel message. MESSAGE CODES The easiest way to explain a message codes is with a troubleshooting scenario. For example, what happens if the spa water overheats? The panel will display "The water is too hot".
Panel messages Heater-related messages control system heater The water fl ow is low (Message code: M016*) There may not be enough water fl ow through the heater to carry the heat away from the heating element. Heater start up will begin again after about 1 minute.
Panel messages The heater is too hot** (Message code: M030*) One of the water temp sensors has detected 118 °F (about 48 °C) in the heater and the spa is shut down. You must reset the message* when water is below 108 °F (about 42 °C).
Panel messages Sensor A fault, sensor B fault (Sensor A: Message code: M031*) (Sensor B: Message code: M032*) A temperature sensor or sensor circuit has failed. Call for service. System-related messages Program memory failure** (Message code: M022*) At power-up, the system has failed the Program Checksum Test. This indicates a problem with the fi rmware (operation program) and requires a service call.
Panel messages Reminder messages Reminder messages can be reset from the panel. Press the Clear icon to reset the reminder message. General maintenance helps Reminder messages can be suppressed by using the Reminders Screen. Reminder messages can be chosen individually by the manufacturer. They may be disabled entirely, or there may be a limited number of reminders on a specifi c model.
Panel messages Change the water May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 90 days. Change the water in the spa on regular basis to maintain proper chemical balance and sanitary conditions. Clean the cover May appear on a regular schedule, i.e. every 180 days. Vinyl covers should be cleaned and conditioned for maximum life.
Panel messages Message notes Some messages include the "call for service" text as it requires a service technician to fi x the problem. If the panel is locked and a message alert appears, you will be taken to the lock screen (where you will need to unlock the panel) before you can clear the message.
Panel messages Fault log Useful information about your spa is captured when a fault occurs. The information is stored in a Fault log . Up to 24 faults can be stored in the Fault log. This is an example of information that is captured in one fault ;...
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Supplements SUPPLEMENTS WARNING! Qualified technician required for service and installation Basic installation and configuration guidelines – Use minimum 6AWG copper conductors only. – Torque field connections between 21 and 23 in lbs. – Readily accessible disconnecting means to be provided at time of installation. –...
Supplements / Upkeep of the hot tub – To ensure continued protection against shock hazard, use only identical replacement parts when servicing. – Install a suitably rated suction guard to match the maximum flow rate marked. Warning! – Water temperature in excess of 38 °C may be injurious to your health. –...
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‘...
Upkeep of the hot tub Ideal chemical levels 0.7–1.0 mg/l Free chlorine concentration (10–15 mg/l) (active oxygen concentration) pH level 7.0–7.6 Calcium 100–180 mg/l Overall alkalinity 80–120 mg/l Replacing the water It is important to keep the hot tub water fresh and clean. We recommend you to replace the water at least every 3 months unless the water quality drops sooner.
Upkeep of the hot tub/ Winter and summer time WARNING: For safety and damage prevention reasons, do not sit, stand or lie on top of the cover Do not place any objects on top of it The thermo cover does not serve as a fence around the bathing area either Do not let animals walk on top of the thermo cover Prevent a large snow layer build up on top of the thermo cover Upkeep of the thermocover and upkeep instructions...
Winter and summer time/Final establishments amount of time in advance. In case of winterizing the hot tub by yourself, it is crucial to do it when the air temperature is still above zero. If the winterizing is done in tem- peratures below zero, it can be very difficult because water in the motors could have frozen already and damaged some parts of the hot tub.
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