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ENGLISH......................................................................................................3
ESPAÑOL........................................................................................ONLINE
FRANÇAIS......................................................................................ONLINE
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  • Page 1 INDEX ENGLISH……….....................3 ESPAÑOL………................ONLINE FRANÇAIS………................ONLINE Other languages: Español, Français; available in this link:...
  • Page 2 ATTENTION This instructions manual contains essential information regarding safety measures to be taken during installation and start-up. Both the installer and the user must therefore carefully read these instructions before assembly and start-up.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION ......................... 7 2. PRECAUTIONS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES ............7 3. INSTALLATION ......................... 8 3.1. Safety notes ....................... 8 3.2. Hot tub location and installation ................9 3.3. Description of the installation ................12 3.4. Electrical connections ................... 14 4.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This manual contains all the information required to fully enjoy your HOT TUB. It is essential that you carefully read the points detailed below. A hot tub is specially designed for bathing, offering a combination of bathing and massage.
  • Page 6: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION 3.1. Safety notes • A qualified professional should install, start up and perform maintenance on the system, closely following the installation instructions and all instructions that appear in this manual. • This system cannot be connected to a domestic power line. Make sure that the characteristics of the electrical installation meet the following requirements: 3 phases, 400 V phase to phase and 230 V phase to neutral.
  • Page 7: Hot Tub Location And Installation

    ATTENTION A proper earth connection is essential. The building's earth circuit must always be in a perfect condition to guarantee the safety of the hot tub user. If in doubt, get a suitably qualified person to check your earth circuit. The manufacturer will not be liable for any injury or damage caused by inadequate maintenance of the earth circuit.
  • Page 8 • The sides where the motors and thermostatic valve are located must always be fully accessible to allow maintenance work to be performed. The location of the hot tub must allow it to be moved so that all sides can be easily accessed. OUTDOOR INSTALLATION If you choose to place the hot tub outdoors, note the following points: Do not leave the hot tub exposed to the sun without water and without a protective...
  • Page 9 Remember that operating the hot tub increases the humidity in the room in which it is located. Therefore, it is advisable to have a ventilation system to prevent any build-up of humidity that may damage nearby elements. Using the cover reduces heat loss and the humidity in the area. ATTENTION Do not leave the hot tub empty and uncovered at temperatures above 20ºC or below 4ºC.
  • Page 10: Description Of The Installation

    Never fill the hot tub's upper profile with cement or any other material that expands/contracts differently to the shell. This would lead to the hot tub cracking. Never concrete over the hot tub's pipes or accessories. 3.3. Description of the installation When the hot tub is installed in a suitable location, the hot and cold water outlets need to be installed for automatic filling.
  • Page 11 Ball valve EA non-return valve Fill solenoid valve Thermostatic valve When this is done, the thermostatic valve receives cold water from the drinking water supply and hot water from the domestic hot water (DHW) system where the hot tub is located. This makes it possible to set the desired temperature at which the hot tub is filled via the waterfall (orange arrows).
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    ATTENTION The water seal (siphon) is not supplied with the hot tub. 3.4. Electrical connections ATTENTION • This system cannot be connected to a simple plug. It requires a suitable electrical installation. This should be done by a qualified • person, following the electrical safety regulations applicable in each country.
  • Page 13 STEPS FOR CONNECTING THE HOT TUB 1. Localice el panel de control eléctrico, 2. Abra el armario de maniobra y abra el panel lateral del mueble que da conecte el cuadro eléctrico del Spa al acceso a los componentes eléctricos. diferencial.
  • Page 14 Depending on the type of setting in which the hot tub is being installed and the current applicable legislation, a cable with a suitable cross-sectional area must be used to connect the residual-current device to the hot tub's electrical panel. The cable's cross-sectional area will vary depending on the hot tub model and the distances within the installation.
  • Page 15 To supply power to the hot tub's electrical panel, locate the cable gland on one side of the electrical panel. It is necessary to install a thermal magnetic breaker and a residual-current device (not supplied) at the connection to the power supply. Make sure that no power is being supplied to the connection cable (residual-current device in the OFF position).
  • Page 16 ATTENTION A proper earth connection must be made. The building's earth circuit must always be in a perfect condition to guarantee the safety of the hot tub user. If in doubt, get a suitably qualified person to check your earth circuit. The manufacturer will not be liable for any injury or damage caused by inadequate maintenance of the earth circuit.
  • Page 17 Spotlight L2 probe Fill SV Light transformer Massage Temp. probe Control panel pump Filtration pump Heater U.V. / Ozone Drain SV Power line L1 probe...
  • Page 18: Start-Up

    The electrical panel's controllers have been configured to fulfil the installed functions using the board's DIP switches. The manufacture accepts no liability for the user operating these switches as this may result in the hot tub not working correctly. ATTENTION Make sure that all water fittings and electrical/electronic connectors are connected before connecting the electrical cabinet to the power supply.
  • Page 19: Instructions For Use

    We recommend checking the outlet temperature regularly to ensure that it is optimal and adjusting it when necessary. When the minimum water level has been reached, check for leaks of any kind and, if there are none, turn on the filtration pump to expel the air inside the loop and fill it with water.
  • Page 20 • Pregnant women, small children, people with heart conditions, health problems or who are under medical supervision should not use the hot tub without checking with their doctor first. • Take special care if you are alone when using the hot tub. Prolonged soaking in hot water can cause nausea, dizziness, and fainting.
  • Page 21 • All our hot tubs are designed so that their pumps draw the water through anti-vortex drain covers located at the bottom of the hot tub. Take special care to prevent these drains from being covered or blocked by an object or by the bathers themselves (pieces of clothing, hair, lower limbs, etc.).
  • Page 22: Commands

    5.2. Commands The functions and way to execute each control panel command are described below. Display Function Control press: On→ steady blue light Massage press: Off→ white light Filling for 3 s Draining “Hidden button” for 3 s followed by Display Pressed once: starts the colour sequence Chromotherapy (spotlights)
  • Page 23: Draining

    When filling of the hot tub begins, the message “L1” is displayed on the control panel, alternating with the water temperature, until water is detected for 3 seconds. Then, the panel displays “L2” while filling continues until it reaches the maximum level sensor (L2) for 10 consecutive seconds.
  • Page 24: Level Sensors

    Follow the sequence described below on the control panel to drain the hot tub: “Hidden button” (hold down for 3 seconds) and then The water then flows through the drains at the bottom of the hot tub, towards the drain solenoid valve, which remains open for 60 minutes. Then from the SV to the drainage system.
  • Page 25: Filtration

    L2 sensors L1 sensors Sensors hidden inside the shell 5.6. Filtration This serves the function of filtering the water that is drawn through the filter. The water then flows through the disinfectant (ozone or U.V.) and is reheated without needing to be drained and refilled, thanks to the heat exchanger. The filtration cycle has 2 stages: 1.
  • Page 26: Smart Winter Mode (Swm)

    Configuration procedure: • Select "Hidden button" then hold down for 3 seconds. The control panel will display the cycle's duration as dx (where x is the duration in hours). • Select the duration with the buttons within 5 seconds. • Confirm the selected value with .
  • Page 27: Econo Mode

    temperature, even if the heat exchanger has not been activated. This serves to circulate the water from the heat exchanger, as the water inside this cool faster, which would lead to a lower-than-actual temperature reading. SELECTING THE TEMPERATURE The first time either button is pressed, the control panel displays the current set temperature and both buttons light up blue;...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE Our hot tubs are made with the highest-quality and most durable materials available. Proper care and maintenance will ensure the long service life of your hot tub and its components. 6.1. Notes on maintenance work • Before performing any electrical or mechanical maintenance work, make sure that the machine has been disconnected from the power supply and that the start-up devices have been not locked out.
  • Page 29: Maintenance In Periods Of Non-Use And Absence

    • Clean grease, oil, paint and ink stains with isopropyl alcohol and dry with a clean, dry cloth. • Avoid using razors or any other type of sharp instrument that could scratch the surface. Small scratches can be removed by applying a thin layer of car paste wax and buffing it gently with a dry cloth.
  • Page 30: Water Maintenance

    The hot tub should not be left outdoors with water inside and disconnected from the power at temperatures below 0ºC. The water may freeze in the pipes and damage the hot tub. IMPORTANT You must comply with the regulations in force in each country on controlling Legionella.
  • Page 31 MAINTENANCE PROGRAMME FOR YOUR HOT TUB'S WATER Al chemicals: chlorine, bromine tablets, algaecides, calcium descales and pH reducer/increaser, etc.: must be poured into a floating dispenser (not supplied), with the massage pump running for at least ten minutes. ADJUSTING THE PH A pH value between 7.2 ppm and 7.6 ppm is recommended.
  • Page 32 bromine every day using the bromine test kit. We recommend residual bromine levels between 2.2 and 3.3 ppm. If using chlorine, to ensure that it is effective, you should maintain a free residual chlorine concentration between 0.5 and 1.5 ppm. USING SPECIAL PRODUCTS As well as products to maintain pH and disinfectant levels, there are other products that are specially formulated for use in hot tubs, which will help you to keep the water...
  • Page 33 U.V. DISINFECTION (depending on the hot tub model's features) Ultraviolet rays (UV-C) allow water to be disinfected without using chemicals. When bacteria, viruses and protozoa are exposed to wavelengths between 200-300 nanometres (range C), these waves become a quick and effective germicide, preventing microorganisms from reproducing and contaminating the water.
  • Page 34: Filter Maintenance

    6.5. Filter maintenance The condition of the filter cartridge should be checked regularly. If there is a build- up of dirt, it will have to be cleaned or replaced. Remember that a clogged filter causes a drop in the water flow rate, which may cause a fault in the hot tub. All hot tubs include a cartridge filter.
  • Page 35: Error Codes

    IMPORTANT – RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Make sure that no power is being supplied to the hot tub. The new lamp must have the same characteristics as the one supplied with the • hot tub. Never install a lamp without a front lens. •...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Nothing turns on RCD in OFF position Turn RCD ON FILTRATION Low water flow rate during Dirty or clogged filter Wash the filter filtration Broken filtration pump Check the pump / Replace brushes Contactor damaged or has faulty Installer: Check connection cables.
  • Page 37: Evidence Of Conformity

    EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY...

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