Features
Output Level
The system cleans the water throughout the day. The output level of 0-10
determines how long the system runs each day. Observe your spa usage patterns
and measure the chlorine level to guide your output level. Adjust output level up or
down to increase or decrease output. Keep your output level as low as possible to
maintain 3-5 ppm chlorine.
Output Level
0
No output/System off
1
Vacation/low output mode
2-7
Normal use (recommended)
8-9
High use
10
Maximum output (system runs constantly)
Turning the system off
By setting output level to 0, the system will stop generating chlorine. You will need to
manually maintain the sanitizer level using chlorine if the system is off.
Vacation or limited use
When the spa is not going to be in use, shock the spa by increasing chlorine to 3-5 ppm
while running the automatic clean cycle. Clean or replace filter(s). Lower output level
to 2. For extended vacations (two or more weeks), set output level to 1 for low output
mode.
Boost
The Boost feature activates the cartridge at output level 10 for 24 hours, overriding the
current output level. The system returns to its previous output level once the Boost cycle
is over. Use the Boost function to gradually increase the chlorine level before or after
high spa usage. Spa can be used while in Boost mode.
Chlorine can also be manually added to create an immediate chlorine residual to assist
the system (due to heavy spa usage) in building a sanitizer residual.
Status Test
The status test shows you if the system is performing optimally. It reflects a number of
elements that can impact performance, including the salt level, cartridge status (clean/
dirty), and water temperature. The status automatically updates every 30 minutes. You
can manually update the system status by activating the status test using your control
panel.
Green - System is optimal.
Yellow OK - System is OK but should be monitored (see Troubleshooting on page 7).
Red LOW - The system needs your attention and is NOT generating chlorine. The
cartridge may be expired, or the salt level may be low (see Troubleshooting on page 7).
Red HIGH - The system needs your attention and is NOT generating chlorine. The
salt level is high (see Troubleshooting on page 8).
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