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ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Regency Spa Controller
Owner's Manual
10/19/2009
Copyright Zedar Technologies, Inc. 2009. Specifications and information in this manual are subject to
change

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  • Page 1 ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Regency Spa Controller Owner’s Manual 10/19/2009 Copyright Zedar Technologies, Inc. 2009. Specifications and information in this manual are subject to change...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.0.1.6 Light Key ..........................10 3.0.1.7 Auxiliary Key ........................10 3.0.2 Status Control Keys ......................... 10 CONTROLLER OPERATION ....................... 11 4.0.1 Normal Operation ........................11 4.0.2 Temperature Setting ....................... 11 4.0.3 Spa Programming ........................11 Regency Owner’s Manual Page 2...
  • Page 3 Control Panel ........................... 23 7.0.2 System Controller ........................23 7.0.2.1 Flow Sensor/ Pressure Switch ....................23 7.0.2.2 Thermowell ......................... 23 7.0.2.3 Temperature Sensor ......................23 7.0.2.4 Freeze Sensor ........................24 7.0.2.5 Heater ..........................24 CONTACT INFORMATION ........................ 25 Regency Owner’s Manual Page 3...
  • Page 4: Preface

    A 240 Vac 3 wire service could be used if it does not operate any 120 Vac devices. • Black and Red wires feeding the GFCI are connected to a properly sized circuit breaker. • White wire is not required and the Green is connected to the ground bar. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 4...
  • Page 5: Gfci 120/240 Vac 4 Wire Circuit

    As a Spa owner some of your responsibility are but not limited to the following: • Protect your Spa from freezing or any other damage. • Do not permit children to use or access to the spa unless they are supervised at all times. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 5...
  • Page 6 • Persons using medication, suffering from obesity, history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, diabetes or problems with the circulatory system should consult a physician before using the Spa. • Adults should never use the Spa alone, always enter and exit the Spa slowly. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 6...
  • Page 7: Overview

    • 120 or 240 Vac +/- 10% operation. 2.0.3 Temperature sensors. The Regency system uses 2 temperature sensors: one sensor is installed on the heater surface to provide overheat/freeze protection and the second is used to monitor the water temperature.
  • Page 8: System Default Settings

    • Sanitize you Spa regularly; it will extend the life of your equipment. Keep proper chemical level in the Spa to prevent premature heater as well as • other components failure. Please use this manual as a reference while modifying the operation of your Spa. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 8...
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL The control panel is installed on the lip of the spa for easy and convenient access. The Regency model, consist of: • 2 lines 20 character LCD display used to communicate the user Spa temperature, Time of the day as well as date during normal operation. It is also use during programming to convey all the information to the user.
  • Page 10: Water Pump 2 Key

    Will activate any device attached to the Auxiliary relay in the system board. It is an ON/OFF key 3.0.2 Status Control Keys There are 3 status control key: UP, Down and Programming. Their function will be explained during the Spa Programming section of this manual. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 10...
  • Page 11: Controller Operation

    CONTROLLER OPERATION 4.0.1 Normal Operation The Regency Spa controller is a very easy to operate. Upon installation the LCD controller will display defined as a default display: DATE Spa Temperature Time of day While using the Spa a depression of any of Spa control key the system will display the depressed key and when it is released it will come back to the default display.
  • Page 12 10 seconds the system will automatically exit the programming mode and the selected setting will not be saved in memory, it will display the following screen for few seconds and then the default screen . Exiting Programmed Mode Regency Owner’s Manual Page 12...
  • Page 13: Clock Format

    While the above screen is been displayed a depression of the Programming key will allow to set the DAY of the week, a second the MONTH, a third the DATE, a fourth the YEAR, a fifth will save the programmed value. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 13...
  • Page 14: Silence Timer

    AM/PM if the clock mode was set to 12 hours format. Finally it will display the following screen: Silence Timer Stop <Ending Time> Follow the previously described procedure to enter the Ending time. Please make sure that the last screen Saving Entry Regency Owner’s Manual Page 14...
  • Page 15: Vacation Timer

    YEAR, next depression will command the controller to display: End Vacation date <Current ending date> While the above screen is displayed, follow the same previously described process to set the end of vacation date. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 15...
  • Page 16: Spa Mode

    Next screen is the Post filtration cycle, the maximum setting is 180 minutes the minimum 30 minutes. It is defined as the number of minutes after the user exit the Spa. Manual Mode Post Fil <Ending Time> Regency Owner’s Manual Page 16...
  • Page 17 Next screen is the User Time Out; the maximum setting is 60 minutes. It is defined as the number of minutes the system has not sense any key have been depressed and should enter the Post Filtration Cycle: Manual Mode User Time Out <# minutes> Regency Owner’s Manual Page 17...
  • Page 18: Spa Operation

    Once the Regency controller is installed, the spa should have the following modes of operation: 5.0.1 Normal Operation The Regency Spa system is very easy to operate. Upon powering up the system will set the Spa according to the factory default values, if the pressure switch is not installed the unit will...
  • Page 19: Overheat Operation

    If the temperature does not on raises, the low speed pump will stay ON; the system will display the following screen: Water too cold System failure Please remove water from the spa, power from the unit and call a certified technician. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 19...
  • Page 20 However if the temperature raises and reaches 50°C (10°C) the system will blink the following display: Water cold Spa Temperature Time of day Regency Owner’s Manual Page 20...
  • Page 21: System Specifications

    2 Amps @ 240 Vac NOTE The total current output of all devices MUST never exceed the input rating. Higher heater wattage could be used as long as the total combined does not exceed the rated input supply. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 21...
  • Page 22: Temperature

    30°F to 120°F (1°C to 50°C) Range Temperature Setting 60°F to 104°F (15°C to 40°C) Range Factory Set 100°F (38°C) Temperature Accuracy +/- 2°F (+/- 1°C) Overheat Temperature 112°F (44.5°C) Freeze Temperature 45°F (7°C) Working Temperature -20°F to 85°F Regency Owner’s Manual Page 22...
  • Page 23: Installation Instructions

    The thermowell should be located 10” bellow the normal water level of the spa. 7.0.2.3 Temperature Sensor The temperature sensor is the sensor with the larger diameter stainless steel probe and longer cable. The Spa temperature sensor is to be installed in a thermowell. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 23...
  • Page 24: Freeze Sensor

    Connect the sensor to the printed circuit board at the position indicated in the • schematic. 7.0.2.5 Heater The Black and White heater wires should be connected to the board terminal and the Green wire to the grounding plate. Regency Owner’s Manual Page 24...
  • Page 25: Contact Information

    CONTACT INFORMATION ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. 700 E. Lee St. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Phone: 630-502-7238 Fax: 847-228-1816 GENERAL INFORMATION wmoreira@zedartech.com Visit us on the Internet www.zedartech.com Regency Owner’s Manual Page 25...

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