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OWNER'S MANUAL
2021 | PACIFIC SPAS MANUFACTURING LTD | PACIFICSPAS.CA

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL 2021 | PACIFIC SPAS MANUFACTURING LTD | PACIFICSPAS.CA...
  • Page 2 The information and instructions set out in this Owner’s Manual are provided to help you fully use your Pacific Spa and care for it as easily as possible. We ask that you read this manual thoroughly. Your Pacific Spas dealer will be happy to assist if you have any questions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OWNER’S RECORD TABLE OF CONTENTS Please take a moment to write down the following information from your Pacific Spa in the space Safety Instructions provided below. This information may be needed should you wish to acquire additional items for your spa or if service is required. Please consult with your dealer to ensure the accuracy of this Starting Your Pacific Spa information.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Important Safety Instructions (CSA Standard) (For Canadian spa owners, in conjunction with UL standard) This manual provides safety tips, installation instructions, operating directions and maintenance procedures to help ensure the safety of those enjoying your spa, and to protect it from potential damage. Please follow these instructions carefully and retain this When using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: warning manual for future reference.
  • Page 5: Starting Your Pacific Spa

    Hyperthermia Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. A description of the causes, symptoms and effects of hyperthermia are as follows: Cause: Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37°C (98.6°F).
  • Page 6: Start Up Guide Y Series

    START UP GUIDE Y SERIES Before filling your spa for the first time, remove the pump compartment door, ensure the hose bibb/drain tap (located at the bottom of one of the front corners) is closed and check that the unions on either side of the pump are hand tight and the This set up should be performed by the dealer or spa technician when installing the spa and powering it up for the first time knife valves (if installed) are fully open.
  • Page 7 QUICK REFERENCE CARD in.yj Selecting number of phases Please consult your spa user manual for complete information on the features of your spa system. Menu not available in.k1000+ 1 or 2 It is important to specify Choose the number of phases full-featured colour capacitive touchscreen display keypad for spas The values displayed by the in.ye et in.yt...
  • Page 8 spa functions Quick and easy step-by-step instructions to control the main functions and to configure system settings of your spa from its in.k1000+ main spa keypad. Display Orientation Display Contrast Sleep To modify the display orientation settings, slide To modify the display contrast settings, slide Press the icon key to go directly into the sleep the right wheel until the display orientation icon is the right wheel until the display contrast icon is...
  • Page 9 water care heat pump modes The Water care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings. Choose, set or modify one of the five suggested modes depending on your needs at any given time. Smart Heat Eco Auto Smart Auto Cool...
  • Page 10 maintenance keypad settings Maintenance Reminders Standby Keypad Settings Temperature Units Display Orientation To modify Maintenance settings, slide the right The in.k1000+ keypad will provide reminders The Standby mode allows you to service your To modify Keypad settings, slide the right wheel Use this page to set or change the temperature in Use this page to set or change the normal or wheel until the Maintenance icon is highlighted...
  • Page 11 about your spa system electrical configuration swim mode (only available if the swim option is activated in the spa configuration) The duration of all training drills and the Intensity of all pre-set training drills are set on this page. The number of available intensities depends on direct to the swim spa configuration and on the selected function...
  • Page 12 training drills audio mode (only available if the system detects a connected in.stream 2 audio station) The Training Drills selection page allows you to choose the desired workout drill. The currently selected drill is highlighted and has a green checkmark. To select another drill, simply scroll through the To select the audio mode, slide the left wheel up direct to...
  • Page 13 sanitization mode boost level (only available if the system detects a connected in.clear water sanitization system) direct to function selection wheel: on/off - bromicharge - boost level - mode selection maintenance - wheel: in.clear icon Modify the Boost Level Boost mode is activated automatically five minutes after starting a pump.
  • Page 14 colour mode too much water on display (only available if in.mix is detected among the spa accessories) colour wheel rainbow icon synchronization/ desynchronization zone 1 colour wheel icon zone 2 mode selection zone 3 wheel: Wipe Screen in.mix icon This message appears when too much water is detected on the touch screen.
  • Page 15 QUICK REFERENCE CARD Water Care Modes Please consult your spa user manual for complete information on the features of your spa system. in.k800 Away from Home: In this mode the spa will always be in economy; the set point will be reduced by 20°F.
  • Page 16 Maintenance Maintenance Reminders Miscellaneous About From the Settings page you can access the The in.k800 keypad will remind you of maintenance When you select Reset Reminders you will be In this section, you can change the Warm weather This section shows information about the in.k800 Maintenance menu, which gives you access to the required on your spa, such as rinsing or cleaning the asked to confirm your choice.
  • Page 17 Audio in.clear in.tune Functions in.stream Functions in.clear Functions Diagnostic Mode in.clear-200 (linked version) The in.k800 can be used with the in.stream 2, This menu is only available if the in.tune option was This menu is only available if the in.stream option This menu is only available if an in.clear link is Press on the Diagnostic key to start a BromiCharge in.tune or in.stream audio system.
  • Page 18 QUICK REFERENCE CARD Water Care Modes Please consult your spa user manual for complete information on the features of your spa system. Away: in.k500 In this mode the spa will always be in economy. The set point will be reduced by 20°F*.
  • Page 19 Audio Maintenance (version 7.00 and higher) Maintenance Reminders About Standby (version 6.00 and higher) (version 7.00 and higher) The Standby mode allows you to service your spa. From the Settings page you can access the The in.k500 can be used with the in.stream 2, in.tune The in.stream 2 Settings menu gives you a Source This section shows information about the in.k500 Maintenance menu, which gives you access to the...
  • Page 20 in.clear in.mix Press on the Mode key to access your in.clear Diagnostic Mode Zone Selection module. Press on the Diagnostic key to start a BromiCharge The zone selection keys allow you to select a zone to in.clear-200 / Linked Version (version 13.00 in.mix Operation This menu allows you to activate or deactivate concentration level test.
  • Page 21: Standard Components

    In all Pacific Spas models (1, 2 or 3 pump system) each jet system has its own air controls, which allow changing the power of the jets (water pressure) by regulating the amount of air that is mixed with the water.
  • Page 22 Diverter Valves 2” Diverter Valve Pacific Spas are designed to provide water flow to all jets at equal pressure when the diverter valves are in the “middle” position (12 o’ clock). You may increase the pressure of the jets to selected seats by rotating the diverter to the left (9 o’clock) or...
  • Page 23: Optional Components

    Over time, it is expected that the cores will become saturated and heavy. In this case, replacement insert cores can be ordered from your Pacific Spas dealer.
  • Page 24 Automatic Reconnection Common Problems and Solutions When the audio station is no longer connected to a Bluetooth device, its automatic reconnection mode will be activated. In this My device is on "search" mode to detect nearby Bluetooth equipment, but does not detect the in.stream 2. mode, the station will automatically try to reconnect itself to one of the last three devices it had been connected to.
  • Page 25: Spa Maintenance

    SPA MAINTENANCE Skirting Cedarlite synthetic wood skirting consists of a rigid polymer which combines Your Pacific Spa is manufactured from the highest quality materials available. The spa care and maintenance program you the durability of plastic with the beauty of wood. Cedarlite won’t crack, peel, develop will ultimately determine how long your spa and its individual components will last.
  • Page 26: 0 Winterizing

    CHEMISTRY Basic Chemical Safety It is essential to read chemical container labels and follow the directions carefully. The following guidelines must be observed: ∙ Keep all chemicals out of reach of children. ∙ Chemicals may be corrosive, so handle with care. Store in a cool, dark place ∙...
  • Page 27 Spa Water Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Additional Supplies ∙ Floating thermometer – although your spa has a digital read-out on the top-side control, this is a secondary device to ensure it problem possible cause solutions is safe to enter the spa. Cloudy water ∙...
  • Page 28: General Operation Troubleshooting Guide

    GENERAL OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Glossary of Chemical Terms Bromamines: Compounds formed when bromine combines with nitrogen from body oils, urine, perspiration, etc. Unlike problem possible cause solutions chloramines, bromamines have no pungent odour and are effective sanitizers. Inoperative spa ∙ Power failure ∙...
  • Page 29 TechBook Y series SPA SPECIFICATIONS model dimensions electronic controls motor hp seating jets optimize your customers’ spa experience icon series Oceana 90” x 90” x 39” in.YE + in.k1000+ Calypso 90” x 90” x 39” in.YE + in.k1000+ Atlantis 84” x 84” x 39” in.YE + in.k1000+ Sparta 84”...
  • Page 30 WARNINGS FEATURES The Y Series offers the kind of simplicity that makes for a genuine top-of-its-class product. It is the natural choice for anyone who before installing or connecting the unit please read the following wants an easy-to-understand multi-application solution. For units for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the You don’t have to wonder about compatibility;...
  • Page 31 OVERVIEW In.ye Overview In.yt Overview Light output (12 V DC) Communications link RS-485 Light output (12 V DC) communication link Industry-standard AMP (optional) connectors for outputs Industry-standard AMP Watertight strain connectors for outputs relief system Main power entry connection Watertight strain Enough outputs for all relief system your spa needs...
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION Wall Installation Procedure with Optional Wall Mounting Brackets important read before starting Please note that countersunk screws should not be used as they can damage the power box support. The heat.wav heating element must be installed in the return circuit of the main pump (pressure side). Note: The spa pack must be installed at least 4"...
  • Page 33 CONNECTIONS Connection of Main Keypad Heat.wav Water Heater Connections always shut down the power before connecting an accessory to the in.ye or the in.yt. note Ground Live Return in.flo Regulation probe To connect the keypad, remove the cover, then insert the in.link connector into the appropriate keypad connector (as illustrated). Route the cable through one of the molded strain relief channels on the bottom right side of the spa pack (as illustrated).
  • Page 34 Connecting High Voltage Accessories: All Models Connecting High Voltage Accessories: North American Model in.yt Two options are available with Y Series spa packs for connecting high voltage accessories: 0.250” quick-connect For the connection to the 0.250 inch terminals, the high voltage accessories must be provided with female quick connect terminals, or AMP connectors conform to industry standards.
  • Page 35 Connecting High Voltage Accessories: European Model in.ye Connecting High Voltage Accessories: European Model in.yt For the connection to the 0.250 inch terminals, the high voltage accessories must be provided with female quick connect For the connection to the 0.250 inch terminals, the high voltage accessories must be provided with female quick connect terminals, straight and non-insulated for all types of connections, including the ground.
  • Page 36 Amp Output Connectors and Typical Accessories in.ye-3 in.ye-5 in.yt-12 (FL) Di 1 (120 V) P1 (2-spd) Di 2 Blower P5 (1-spd) O3/CP O3/CP P4 (2-spd) (2-spd) A1 (240 V) Output 3 Top AMP connector unavailable P3 (1-speed) - see note Di 1 (120 V) Output 2 (Output 4 on CE) Output 2 (Output 4 on CE)
  • Page 37 WIRING Completing the Installation Amp Connector and Housing A special PP-1 splitter can be ordered (Part #: 9920-401369) and used to split an output into 2 parallel outputs (i.e. a single output could be used to drive two accessories like an ozonator and a UV generator, or a CP). Both accessories driven must be of the same operating voltage (120 V or 240 V).
  • Page 38 ELECTRICAL WIRING Electrical Wiring : All Models Electrical Wiring: North American Model in.ye and in.yt Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information. Warning Disconnect power before starting electrical work. Wiring must be Main power completed by a connection qualified electrician and must be done in...
  • Page 39 Electrical Wiring: European Model in.ye Electrical Wiring: European Model in.yt Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information. Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information. Warning Warning in.ye.ce models must always be connected to a circuit protected by a Residual-Current Device (RCD) having a rated in.yt.ce models must always be connected to a circuit protected by a Residual-Current Device (RCD) having a rated operating residual-current not exceeding 30 mA.
  • Page 40 CONTROLLER POWER UP SPECIFICATIONS Start Up of Your Control System In.ye and in.yt North American Electrical Specifications To perform the control system start up, refer to page 7: Start Up Guide Y Series. Input rating: 120/240 V nominal (+5/-10 %) 60 Hz, (2 lines required with neutral) 48 A max.
  • Page 41 In.ye and in.yt European Electrical Specifications Environmental Ratings Input rating: 230/240 V nominal (+5/-10 %) Operating temperature: 32˚F (0°C) to 136˚F (58˚C) 50 Hz, (3 lines required with neutral), three-phased system 16 A Max per phase. Storage temperature: -13°F (-25°C) to 185°F (85°C) 230/240 V nominal (+5/-10 %) Humidity: Up to 85% RH, non condensing...
  • Page 42 WARNINGS before installing or connecting the unit please read the following For units for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 5 feet (1.52 metres) away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit.
  • Page 43 DIAGNOSTIC LEDS DESCRIPTION IN.YJ Case Designation Description Details Action D8 always ON, D9 flashing and D10 is Wait about 1 minute always OFF: software loading from an Power in.stik in progress POWER Led is OFF Go to case #1 Issue on board Change the in.yj-V3 board HL Relays (K2-K3) Should always be ON...
  • Page 44 ERROR CODES ON IN.YJ, IN.YE, IN.YT AND IN.XE CONTROL SYSTEMS The error codes indicate a failure or problem that must be rectified to ensure proper functioning of the system. Case Designation Description Details Action The error code and the water temperature are displayed alternately on the keypad. Flow detection status Should be ON when flow is detected and If a FLO error message,...
  • Page 45 Hr Error Message Probe connector Regulation and overheat captor Regulation and overheat captor (heat.wav low voltage cable) probe probe An internal error with the hardware was detected. in.yj in.ye and in.yt in.xe If the measured temperature is below 119°F (48°C) and the water heater’s body is not hot: For the in.yj control systems: For the in.ye, in.yt and in.xe control systems:...
  • Page 46 Prr Error Message Probe connector (regulation and overheat captor) Problem with the regulation probe Probe connector (regulation and Probe connector in.yj-re overheat captor) (heat.wav low voltage cable) If the measured temperature If the measured temperature is 119°F (48°C) or above and the exterior temperature is not the cause: is 119°F (48°C) or above and the exterior temperature...
  • Page 47 FLO Error Message UPL Error Message The system has detected no water flow during the main pumps operation. No low-level configuration is present in the control system memory! Ensure that the selected low-level is compatible with your spa’s components. Verify that the pump linked to the heating is configured correctly.
  • Page 48 PUMP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 OR THE BLOWER IS NOT WORKING OH Error Message If Pump 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or The Blower Is Not Working: The spas water temperature has reached 108°F (42°C). If the indicator does not light up: ∙...
  • Page 49 Pump 5 and If replacing the fuse has no effect, or if the pump only works on one speed, measure the tension of the corresponding accessories fuse (F22) connector: Pump 2 fuse Pump 3 and Pump 4 and (F4) accessories fuse (F21) accessories fuse (F23) ∙...
  • Page 50 THE CIRCULATION PUMP IS NOT WORKING Measuring tension on in.xe: Example: your pump 1 high speed (240V) is not working. Referring to the front connector identifiers, you may see the pump 1 output is on the P1 connector. You may then refer to the “Connector pin out" on the front of the in.xe, you will notice the output for your pump 1 is on pins 2 and 3 (pump 1 high speed 20A and 15A) and the return should be on pin 1 (line 2) for a 240V pump and on pin 5 (neutral) for a 120V pump.
  • Page 51 NOTHING SEEMS TO BE WORKING (NORTH AMERICAN MODELS) If readings are correct: Turn the system off and verify that all screws on the terminal block are tight. Pull on the cables to ensure that they are solidly fixed. Turn the device back on. ∙...
  • Page 52 NOTHING SEEMS TO BE WORKING (CE/AS/NZS OR EURO MODELS) NOTHING SEEMS TO BE WORKING (CE/AS/NZS OR EURO MODELS) If tension readings are correct: Turn the system off and verify that all screws on the terminal block are tight. Pull on the cables to ensure that they are solidly fixed. Turn the device back on. ∙...
  • Page 53 THE SPA IS NOT HEATING Ground Ground Heater fuse (F2) Water heater fuse (F1) Water heater fuse (F3) Water heater fuse (F3) Set point indicator Water heater indicator in.yj in.ye and in.yt in.yj in.ye et in.yt in.xe in.xe-v2 (CE/AS/NZS models only) (European models only) (European models only) (European models only)
  • Page 54 THE KEYPAD DOES NOT SEEM TO WORK GFCI/RCD TRIPS If the keypad does not seem to work: Important connections: Ground ∙ Verify the keypad connexions and try with a replacement The neutral of cable keypad. GFCI/RCD must be linked to the neutral bar.
  • Page 55 Other factory-installed components including, but not limited to, stereo components to contact your dealer or Pacific Spas. As issues that relate to poor maintenance are not covered under warranty it is very important (radio, speakers, subwoofer) UV and ozone systems are warranted against malfunction due to defects in workmanship and that you follow the maintenance guidelines in this manual.
  • Page 56 This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from Province / State to Province / State. Some Province / States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you. Contact your local dealer/supplier for further warranty details or Pacific Spas Manufacturing Ltd at support@pacificspas.ca.
  • Page 57 Pacific Spas Manufacturing Ltd p: 780 221 7946 7714 166 A Avenue NW e: info@pacificspas.ca Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5Z3V9 w: www.pacificspas.ca 2021 | PACIFIC SPAS MANUFACTURING LTD...

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