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Humidification and Evaporative Cooling

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL Steam generator Condair Omega Humidification and Evaporative Cooling...
  • Page 2 Condair Group AG, except to the extent required for installation or maintenance of recipient's equipment. Liability Notice Condair Group AG does not accept any liability due to incorrect installation or operation of the equipment or due to the use of parts/components/equipment that are not authorised by Condair Group AG. Copyright Notice ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    To the very beginning Notes on the operation manual For your safety Product Overview Models overview Identification of the unit Construction of the Condair Omega steam generator Functional description System overview Condair Omega Operation First-time commissioning Display and operating elements...
  • Page 4 Maintenance intervals Maintenance list Removing and installing components for maintenance 7.4.1 Preparing the Condair Omega for the removal of components 7.4.2 Removal and installation of the steam tank 7.4.3 Removal and installation of the filling cup, the level unit and the water hoses 7.4.4...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    We thank you for having purchased the Condair Omega steam generator. The Condair Omega steam generator incorporates the latest technical ad van ces and meets all recog- nized safety standards. Nevertheless, improper use of the Condair Omega steam generator may result in danger to the user or third parties and/or damage to property.
  • Page 6 If the documentation gets misplaced, please contact your Condair representative. Language versions This operation manual is available in other languages. Please contact your Condair representative for information. Introduction...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    For safety and warranty reasons any action beyond the scope of this manual must be carried out only by qualified personnel authorised by Condair. It is assumed that all persons working with the Condair Omega are familiar and comply with the appro- priate regulations on work safety and the prevention of accidents.
  • Page 8 Condair Omega is no longer operating correctly – if connections and/or piping are not sealed All persons working with the Condair Omega must report any alterations to the unit that may affect safety to the owner without delay. Prohibited modifications to the unit No modifications must be undertaken on the Condair Omega without the express written consent of Condair Group AG.
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Product Overview Models overview Steam generators Condair Omega are available in two unit sizes with different heating voltages and steam capacities ranging from 2 kg/h up to a maximum of 20 kg/h. Model Unit size Max. steam capacity max. Heating voltage Condair Omega...
  • Page 10: Identification Of The Unit

    Identification of the unit The identification of the unit is found on the specification label: Type designation Serial number (7 digits) Month/Year Condair Group AG, Gwattstrasse 17, 8808 Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland Heating voltage Type: Condair Omega 16 Serial No: XXXXXXX 10.18 Heating voltage: 400V/3~/50-60Hz Heating Power: 12.5 kW 26.6 A...
  • Page 11: Construction Of The Condair Omega Steam Generator

    ø30 mm (Small) / ø45 mm (Medium) 28 Terminals voltage supply ("N") 13 24 V power supply 29 Over temperature switches 14 Heating elements 30 SPA Display (option) 15 Pressure equalizing hose Fig. 2: Construction Condair Omega steam generator (figure shows medium sized unit) Product Overview...
  • Page 12: Functional Description

    Functional description The Condair Omega steam generator is an atmospheric steam generator. It operates on the resistance heating principle and is designed for steam generation for steam shower, steam bath, Caladarium and Rasul applications. Water supply The water is supplied via a filter valve (accessory "Z261") to the steam generator. It reaches the steam tank via the level controlled inlet valve and the open filling cup.
  • Page 13: System Overview Condair Omega

    ø40 mm) 15 Steam distributor Water supply connector G 3/4" 16 Temperature sensor Water supply line (by others) 17 Condair RO-A pure water system (separate product) Manometer (recommended, by others) Fig. 3: System overview Condair Omega Product Overview...
  • Page 14: Operation

    Operation The Condair Omega steam generator may be commissioned and operated only by persons familiar with the Condair Omega steam generator and adequately qualified. It is the owner’s responsibility to verify proper qualification of the personnel. First-time commissioning The first-time commissioning must always be done by a service technician of your Condair representative or a well trained and authorised person of the customer.
  • Page 15: Display And Operating Elements

    CAUTION! If the Condair Omega controls a sauna heater, it must be ensured that the sauna heater is equipped with a approved safety system (e.g. cover protection) to avoid switching on in an insecure condition (e.g.
  • Page 16: Commissioning After An Interruption Of Operation

    "Warning" (LED light yellow) or "Fault" (LED light red). If the function check on the level unit is successful, the Condair Omega will be in normal operating mode and the LED blinks green. As soon as a steam demand is present or the bathing operation is started manually, the heating current is switched on, the status LED lights green and steam is produced after a short time.
  • Page 17: Notes On Operation

    If, during operation, it is recognized that consistently foaming occurs in the steam tank, the carbonate hardness setting of the inlet water should be increased. As a result, the steam tank of the Condair Omega is drained more frequently and thus the foam formation is counteracted.
  • Page 18: Taking The Unit Out Of Operation

    In order to take the Condair Omega steam generator out of operation (e.g. for maintenance purpose), perform the following steps: 1. If maintenance work on the water system of the Condair Omega is to be carried out, the steam tank must be emptied. Proceed as follows: a.
  • Page 19: Working With The Spa Display

    Working with the SPA Display Home screens After switching on the Condair Omega and the automatic system test the steam generator is in normal operating mode and the Home screen is shown. The appearance of the Home screen depends on the configuration of the control software.
  • Page 20: 5.1.1.2 Homescreens With Operation With "Constant Steam Production

    Timer-controlled steam shower operation, the steam shower operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Steam Shower Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 21: 5.1.1.3 Home Screen With Operation With "External Control

    Timer-controlled steam shower operation, the steam shower operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Steam Shower Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 22: Home Screens "Steam Bath Application

    External control and Timer activated. Note: In timer mode, steam can only be produced if a timer is active, otherwise the unit is in standby mode. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Standby Operating status field.
  • Page 23: Home Screens "Caldarium Application

    Timer-controlled steam bath operation, the steam bath operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Steam Bath Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 24: Home Screens "Rasul Application

    Timer-controlled Caldarium operation, the Caldarium operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Caldarium Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 25: Home Screens "Fin Sauna Application

    Timer-controlled Rasul operation, the Rasul operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Rasul Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 26 Timer-controlled Fin sauna operation, the Fin sauna operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. CAUTION! For Fin sauna, the timer functions may only be used if the sauna heater is equipped with a approved safety system (such as cover protection) to avoid switching the sauna heater on in an unsafe condition (e.g.
  • Page 27: Home Screens "Bio Sauna Application

    5.1.6 Home screens "Bio sauna application" Timer functions disabled or Start option set to manual. Warning triangle (function see chapter 5.2) Function and navigation elements (see chapter 5.3) Selected SPA application Note: With dual cabin application, you can toggle between the two applications Bio Sauna by pressing on the SPA application field.
  • Page 28 Timer-controlled Bio sauna operation, the Bio sauna operation starts at the preset starting time or after pressing the <START> button. CAUTION! For Bio sauna, the timer functions may only be used if the sauna heater is equipped with a approved safety system (such as cover protection) to avoid switching the sauna heater on in an unsafe condition (e.g.
  • Page 29: Function Of The Warning Triangle

    However, depending on the type of warning, certain restrictions in the operation may occur. Warning triangle lights red: An fault is present. Depending on the type of fault the Condair Omega is stopped or continous normal operation. Function and navigation elements Navigation element Action <Menu>...
  • Page 30: Configuration Of The Control Software

    Configuration of the control software 5.4.1 Accessing the main menu Press the <Menu> button on the top right corner of the display. Then, enter the password "0000" (if main menu is configured with password protection). The main menu appears. Note: The password for the user menu can be modified in the "Engineering > Admin > Password" submenu. The content of the user menu depends on the selected SPA application.
  • Page 31 Week Timer The programming of the week timer is equal as the day timer, however with the week timer the bathing operation is repeated. For each week day/week day range individual settings can be configured. A maximum of 10 week days/ week day ranges can be specified.
  • Page 32 Rasul Times Note: This menu item only appears if the car type in the "Engineering" menu is set to "Rasul"! Setting the treatment time in minutes for the Rasul ap- Treatment Time plication User Bath Time Enter the bathing time in minutes for the Rasul application Shower Time Enter the shower time in minutes for the Rasul application Rasul Times...
  • Page 33 Steam Quantity In this submenu you determine the steam production for Note: This menu item appears only steam shower operation with constant steam production. You when the steam shower mode in can select between three levels ("Low", "Mid" and "High"). the "Engineering"...
  • Page 34: Configuration Of Spa Control Software

    "Service" and the "Engineering" menu. Configuration processes based on the SPA application 6.1.1 Configuration procedure for steam shower application Steam shower Condair Omega with Omega control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 6: Condair Omega with Omega control for steam shower application, operation temperature con- trolled steam production Configuration of SPA control software...
  • Page 35 Steam shower Condair Omega with Omega control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 7: Condair Omega with Omega control for steam shower application, operation with constant steam production Configuration procedure for steam shower application with temperature controlled or constant steam production: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2.
  • Page 36 4. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage Capacity 2 kg/h 1.5 kW 2 kg 4 kg/h 1.5 kW...
  • Page 37 Steam shower Condair Omega with Omega control SPA Display Fig. 8: Condair Omega with Omega control for steam shower application, operation with external demand signal Configuration procedure for steam shower application with, operation with external demand signal: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2.
  • Page 38 5. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage Capacity 2 kg/h 1.5 kW 2 kg 4 kg/h 1.5 kW...
  • Page 39: Configuration Procedure For Steam Bath Application

    Condair Omega with SPA control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 9: Condair Omega with SPA Control and equippment for steam bath application Configuration procedure for steam bath application: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2. Important: This step must be carried out only with single cabin application: Reset SPA Display to factory settings.
  • Page 40 • Determine the control of relay 8 and 9 6. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage...
  • Page 41: Configuration Procedure For Steam Bath Application With Optional Bench Heating

    Condair Omega with SPA control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 10: Condair Omega with SPA Control and equippment for steam bath application with optional bench heating Configuration procedure for steam bath application with optional bench heating: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2.
  • Page 42 Set the critical temperature in °C/°F above which a warning appears. 7. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage...
  • Page 43: Configuration Procedure For Caldarium Application

    Condair Omega with SPA control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 11: Condair Omega with SPA Control and equippment for Caldarium application Configuration procedure for Caldarium application: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2. Important: This step must be carried out only with single cabin application: Reset SPA Display to factory settings.
  • Page 44 Set the critical temperature in °C/°F above which a warning appears. 8. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage...
  • Page 45: Configuration Procedure For Rasul Application

    Rasul cabin Condair Omega with SPA control SPA Display Fig. 12: Condair Omega with SPA Control and equippment for Rasul application Configuration procedure for Rasul application: 1. Reset SPA Control to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Factory Reset) 2. Important: This step must be carried out only with single cabin application: Reset SPA Display to factory settings.
  • Page 46 Set the critical temperature in °C/°F above which a warning appears. 9. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size Power per stage...
  • Page 47: Configuration Procedure For Bio Sauna Application

    3. Set cabin type to "Bio Sauna". (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Cabin Kind > Bio Sauna) 4. Set steam generator type to "Internal Omega" for using the Condair Omega 2 kg/h with SPA control: (Path: Engineering > SPA Control Board > Generator Kind)
  • Page 48 Determine the control of relay 8 and 9 (Path: Engineering > Accessories > Outputs) 9. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size...
  • Page 49: Configuration Procedure For Dual Cabin Applications For Small Cabins

    Condair Omega 8kg/h with SPA control SPA Display CAN BUS Fig. 14: Condair Omega 8kg/h with SPA control for dual cabin applications for small cabins (Fin sauna and steam bath without bench heating) Configuration of SPA control software...
  • Page 50 8. Determine unit size: • Read the unit size on the type plate of the Condair Omega and read out the corresponding values from the following table. Unit size...
  • Page 51 Condair Delta SPA Control Box) or "External Analog" (heater is externally powered, control of the heater is established via an analog signal from the Condair Delta SPA Control Box). (Path: Engineering > Sauna Heater > Heat Kind > Internal/External Analog) 13.
  • Page 52: Configuration Procedure For Dual Cabin Applications For Medium Size Cabins

    SPA Display Condair Omega with SPA control Steam bath, Caldarium or Rasul cabin Fig. 15: Condair Delta SPA Control Box with Condair Omega with SPA Control Board for dual cabin ap- plications for medium size cabins Configuration of SPA control software...
  • Page 53: Configuration Of Several Spa Displays

    Configuration procedure for dual cabin applications for medium size cabins: 1. Reset SPA Display to factory settings. (Path: Engineering > Admin > Display > Factory Reset) 2. The menu control for the Condair Delta SPA Control Box and the Condair Omega must be set as follows: • Cabin 1: "Enable" to "On" and Server ID to "0", SubIndex to "0"...
  • Page 54: Settings In The "Service" Menu

    Shows the list with the current warning and error messages of the Condair Omega steam generator Error History Shows a list of the last 50 warning and error messages of the Condair Omega steam generator Configuration of SPA control software...
  • Page 55 Note: This menu item appears only if the supply water type is set to "Tap Water" or "Filter Cartridge". Device Service View and reset the service values of the Condair Omega. – Service Done: Resetting the maintenance counter after maintenance has been carried out.
  • Page 56: Settings In The "Engineering" Menu

    Setting parameters Menu "Engineering" SPA Control Board Note: This menu appears only on the Condair Delta SPA Control Box and on the Condair Omega with SPA Control. System Mode Determining in which system mode the SPA Control Board should run.
  • Page 57 Modbus Settings Setting the Modbus parameters. – Protocessor: – Slave Address: Determining the slave address of the Protocessor. – Baudrate: Determining of the baud rate (4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) – Parity: Determining of the parity (none, 1 stop bit; none, 2 stop bit; odd, 1 stop bit; even, 1 stop bit) –...
  • Page 58 Humidity Control Determining of the humidity control parameters Note: This menu appears only for Caldarium application, Rasul application and Bio sauna application. – Humidity Sensor Type: Determining of the control signal of the used humidity sensor (0-5V, 1-5V, 0-10V, 2-10V, 0-20V, 0-16V, 3-16V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA or On/Off) –...
  • Page 59 Safety Determining of the safety parameters for the bathing operation – Day Timer: Lock ("Locked") or unlock ("Unlocked") the day timer. – Week Timer: Lock ("Locked") or unlock ("Unlocked") the week timer. CAUTION! For Fin sauna/Bio sauna, the timer functions may only be used if the sauna heater is equipped with a approved safety system (such as cover protection) to avoid switching the sauna heater on in an unsafe condition (e.g.
  • Page 60 Start/Stop Settings Determining of the Start / Stop settings for bathing operation. – Start Input Type: Determining whether the start impulse is initiated via a button ("Button") or a switch ("Switch"). – Start Option: Determining whether the bathing operation is started manually ("Manual") (via key <Start/Stop>, external button, web interface, etc.) or timer controlled ("Timer").
  • Page 61 Aroma 2 Determining of the settings for controlling the fragrance pump 2. – Aroma Mode: Determining whether the fragrance injection is interval-controlled via the SPA Control ("Interval") or via an external control ("Extern") or whether the fragrance injection 2 is deactivated ("Off"). –...
  • Page 62 Note: For the three-stage fan, the appropriate voltages (24 VAC, 18 VAC, 15 VAC, 0 VAC) must be connected to the terminal block "X18" on the SPA control board. As the optional transformer is not available for the Condair Omega, this setting is not recommended for the Condair Omega.
  • Page 63 – Wellness: Setting for single cabin application. The control takes place in accordance with the application via the device-specific control of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega. – Wellness Dual: Setting for dual cabin application for small cabins. The control of the two cabins takes place in accordance with the application via the device-specific controls of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega with SPA Control.
  • Page 64 Modbus Settings Setting the Modbus parameters. – Protocessor: – Slave Address: Determining the slave address of the Protocessor. – Baudrate: Determining of the baud rate (4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200) – Parity: Determining of the parity (none, 1 stop bit; none, 2 stop bit; odd, 1 stop bit; even, 1 stop bit) –...
  • Page 65 Determining whether DHCP mode should be used ("On") or not ("Off"). IP Address Determining of the static IP address of the Condair Omega or the Condair Delta SPA Control Box. Subnet Mask Determining of the subnet mask for IP communication.
  • Page 66 Inlet Valve: Switching the inlet valve of the Condair Omega on and off. – Relay Drain: Switching the relay of the drain pump of the Condair Omega on and off. – Relay Fan 1: Switching the relay of fan 1 on and off.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    The water in the steam tank can be hot (up to 95 °C). There is danger of burning when the steam tank is dismounted shortly after steam has been produced. Prevention: Before carrying out any work on the steam system set the Condair Omega out of opera- tion as described in chapter 4.6, then wait until the components have cooled down sufficiently thus...
  • Page 68: Maintenance Intervals

    To maintain operational safety the Condair Omega steam generator must be maintained at regular in- tervals. The control software of the Condair Omega features a maintenance counter for the unit mainte- nance of the steam generator and one for the Replacement of the filter cartridge (only active if system is configured for the operation with the optional filter cartridge).
  • Page 69 Filter cartridge replacement intervals in litres The following table gives you an overview of the approximate replacement intervals of the filter cartridge based on the specific output, the carbonate hardness of the supply water (tap water) and the size of the filter cartridge.
  • Page 70: Maintenance List

    Steam tank Remove, disassemble and clean, replace defective components if necessary. Note: When operating the Condair Omega with the optional filter cartridge slight lime traces in the steam tank are normal. However, these slight lime traces must not be removed.
  • Page 71: Removing And Installing Components For Maintenance

    Removing and installing components for maintenance 7.4.1 Preparing the Condair Omega for the removal of components Before starting any removal work set the Condair Omega out of operation and drain the steam tank. Please refer to the notes in chapter 4.6.
  • Page 72 3. Carefully lift the steam tank out of steam tank receptacle and remove it towards the front of the steam generator. CAUTION! Set down the steam tank carefully to ensure the connector on the bottom side of the steam tank is not damaged! 4.
  • Page 73 5. Carefully lift off the steam tank cover with the heating elements, and remove cover sealing. CAUTION! Take care with the cover while it is removed, so as not to damage the heating elements. 6. Loosen the strainer insert and lift it out of the steam tank. o b e u n t Maintenance...
  • Page 74 7. If during maintenance one or more heating elements must be replaced: • First note position of the connecting cables inside the heating cable sockets. • Cut cables on the heating cable connectors. • Undo the nuts on the fixing flange of the appropriate heating element and remove heating ele- ment.
  • Page 75 Assembly and installation of the steam tank Assembly of the steam tank takes place in reverse sequence of the removal. Please note the following instructions: • Installation of any heating elements which have been removed should follow the figure of step 7 the removal.
  • Page 76: Removal And Installation Of The Filling Cup, The Level Unit And The Water Hoses

    7.4.3 Removal and installation of the filling cup, the level unit and the water hoses For removing the filling cup, the level unit and the water hoses the steam tank must be removed first (see chapter 7.4.2). 1. Release hose clamps, then disconnect all hoses from the corresponding connectors and remove the hoses. Note: The hoses connected to the filling cup and the level unit may also be removed together with the filling cup and the level unit (see illustration) and then disconnected from the connectors outside the unit.
  • Page 77 The installation of the filling cup, the level unit with control boards and the water hoses follows the re- verse sequence of the removal. Before fixing the hoses to the connectors with the hose clamps, align the hoses in a way that they are not twisted. Important: when installing the level unit make sure the two burls of the level unit engage into the holes of the third row of holes from the top.
  • Page 78: Removal And Installation Of The Drain Pump

    7.4.4 Removal and installation of the drain pump For removing the drain pump the steam tank must be removed first (see chapter 7.4.2). 1. Detach electric cables (polarity of the cables must not be observed). 2. Release hose clamps and remove the hoses from the connectors. 3.
  • Page 79: Removal And Installation Of The Inlet Valve

    7.4.5 Removal and installation of the inlet valve For removing the inlet valve the steam tank must not be removed. 1. Detach electric cables (polarity of the cables must not be observed). 2. Release hose clamp and remove the hose from the connector. 3.
  • Page 80: Removal And Installation Of The Steam Tank Receptacle

    7.4.6 Removal and installation of the steam tank receptacle For removing the steam tank receptacle the steam tank must be removed first (see chapter 7.4.2). 1. Release hose clamps and remove hoses from the connectors. 2. Undo the screw fixing steam tank receptacle to the bottom of the housing with Phillips screwdriver. 3.
  • Page 81: Notes On Cleaning The Unit Components

    Notes on cleaning the unit components Unit component What to clean and how to clean Steam tank / steam tank strainer • Carefully brush off any limescale from the components (do not use a wire brush). If the components are heavily calcified, place them in an 8% formic acid solution (observe safety notes in chapter 7.6), until the limescale comes off.
  • Page 82 Unit component What to clean and how to clean Inlet valve • Carefully remove any limescale inside the inlet valve and on the strainer using a soft bristled brush (do not use a wire brush). • Wash inlet valve and strainer insert with a lukewarm soap solution, then rinse well with tap water.
  • Page 83: Notes On Cleaning Agents

    Unit component What to clean and how to clean Level unit • Disassemble level unit. • Carefully remove any limescale inside the housing of the level unit and its connectors using a soft bristled brush (do not use a wire brush). If the housing of the level unit is heavily calcified, place it in an 8% formic acid solution (observe safety notes chapter...
  • Page 84: Replacing The Optional Filter Cartridge

    To replace the filter cartridge, proceed as follows 1. Switch off the Condair Omega via the unit switch. 2. Make sure the white hose is connected to the bypass connector on the filter head.
  • Page 85 20). Keep valve in this position until bubble-free water flows out of the hose. Then turn valve in the filter head in such a way, that "open" points to "Supply" (operating position, see Fig. 21). Bypass Bypass to Condair to Condair Supply Supply Omega Omega Fig.
  • Page 86: Resetting The Maintenance Counter

    If the maintenance work (unit maintenance or replacement of the optional filter cartridge) has been car- ried out, the maintenance indication or maintenance counter must be reset. Proceed as follows: Resetting the maintenance counter on the Condair Omega without SPA Display: 1. Make sure that the unit cover is attached and secured.
  • Page 87: Fault Elimination

    General notes Only use original spare parts from your Condair representative to replace defective parts. Safety Before starting repair work on the Condair Omega set the unit out of operation and disconnect it from the mains (see chapter 4.6).
  • Page 88: Fault Indication

    Note: The current warning and/or fault messages can be interrogated via the integrated web interface and a web browser. For that purpose, a laptop must be connected to the Condair Omega. Please refer to the notes in the separate web interface manual.
  • Page 89: Malfunction List

    Note: The operation of the Condair Omega is stopped. After the fault has been eliminated, the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again. If the Condair Omega is controlled by a Condair Delta SPA Control Box, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box must also be switched off and on again after the Condair Omega has been restarted.
  • Page 90 Note: The operation of the Condair Omega is stopped. After the fault has been eliminated, the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again. If the Condair Omega is controlled by a Condair Delta SPA Control Box, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box must also be switched off and on again after the Condair Omega has been restarted.
  • Page 91 Replace drain pump. ––– Level unit The level in the steam tank of the Condair Omega is in an unac- ceptable range. Note: The operation of the Condair Omega is stopped. After the fault has been eliminated, the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again.
  • Page 92 Remedy ––– Local 24 V supply Local 24 V voltage on control board of the Condair Delta SPA Con- trol Box or the Condair Omega out of valid range. Note: The Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega goes into standby mode.
  • Page 93 E156 EEPROM read Reading from EEPROM not possible. Note: In order to reset the fault, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again (depend- ing on which device the fault occurred).
  • Page 94 Note: The operation of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or Condair Omega is stopped. After the fault has been eliminated, the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again. If the Condair Omega is controlled by a Condair Delta SPA Control Box, the Con- dair Delta SPA Control Box must also be switched off and on again after the Condair Omega has been restarted.
  • Page 95 Note: The operation of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or Condair Omega is stopped. After eliminating the fault, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again (depending on which device the fault has occurred).
  • Page 96 Note: The operation of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or Condair Omega is stopped. After eliminating the fault, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again (depending on which device the fault has occurred).
  • Page 97 Note: The operation of the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or Condair Omega is stopped. After eliminating the fault, the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega must be switched off and on again (depending on which device the fault has occurred.
  • Page 98 Update in Progress A firmware update is running. Note: It is possible that the Condair Delta SPA Control Box or the Condair Omega may not work properly during the update. In addi- tion, it is possible that the SPA display truns white during update. In this case, leave the device switched on and wait (max.
  • Page 99: Resetting The Fault Indication

    BUS. Resetting the fault indication To reset the fault indication (red LED light on the Condair Omega, warning triangle on the SPA display lights up red): 1. Switch off the Condair Omega via the unit switch on the front side of the unit.
  • Page 100: Replacing The Fuses And Backup Battery In The Control Unit

    To replace the fuse or the backup battery proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the Condair Omega from the mains by switching off the electrical isolator(s) in the mains supply line(s) and secure electrical isolator(s) in "Off" position against inadvertent switching on.
  • Page 101 6. Relocate unit cover and lock it with the retaining screw. 7. Reconnect Condair Omega to the mains by switching on the electrical isolator(s) in the mains supply line(s).
  • Page 102: Taking Out Of Service/Disposal

    Taking out of service/Disposal Taking out of service If the Condair Omega must be replaced or if the Condair Omega is not needed any more, proceed as follows: 1. Take the Condair Omega out of operation as described in chapter 4.6.
  • Page 103: Product Specification

    26.1 Note: The values marked in gray only apply to the Condair Omega 8 with SPA control for dual cabin applications (fin sauna/steam bath) for small cabins. In this variant, the heating elements for steam generation are supplied with 230V/1~/50...60 Hz.
  • Page 104: Connections/Dimensions/Weights

    10.3 Connections/Dimensions/Weights Condair Omega Water supply connector G 3/4" external thread Water drain connector bottom drain: ø30 mm side drain (option): ø40 mm Steam outlet connector ø29 mm ø45 mm Unit dimensions (HxBxT) 470 x 350 x 150 470 x 350 x 270 Net weight 10.6 kg...
  • Page 105: Appendix

    Appendix 11.1 Program descriptions SPA applications 11.1.1 Steam shower application The steam shower application is the simplest SPA application and consists only of a bathing phase. No accessories can be controlled with the steam shower application. The climate in the cabin can either be regulated to a certain temperature (up to 50 °C) or the steam is constantly fed into the cabin.
  • Page 106: 11.1.3 Caldarium Application

    11.1.3 Caldarium application In the Caldarium application, the relative humidity in the cabin is around 80%, which is generated by the steam of a steam generator. The heat is mainly generated by the seat and wall heating. The operation of the Caldarium application can be divided into several phases: –...
  • Page 107: 11.1.4 Rasul Application

    11.1.4 Rasul application The Rasul application is a bathing ritual originating from the ancient Arab world. In a first step, clay is applied to the skin and waited until the mass on the skin has dried out (treatment phase). Then, bathing phase follows in which the clay mass is softened by water vapor.
  • Page 108: 11.1.5 Fin Sauna Application

    11.1.5 Fin sauna application In the Fin sauna application, the cabin is equipped with a sauna heater only. The cabin temperature can be regulated up to 110 °C, whereby the relative humidity is around 10%. The operation of the Fin sauna application can be divided into several phases: –...
  • Page 109: Bio Sauna Application

    11.1.6 Bio sauna application In the Bio sauna application the cabin climate is regulated to temperature and humidity. The temperature is between 50 °C - 110 °C and the relative humidity can be set between 40 - 80%. The heat is generated by a sauna heater.
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  • Page 112 CH94/0002.01 Condair Group AG Gwattstrasse 17, 8808 Pfäffikon SZ, Switzerland Phone +41 55 416 61 11, Fax +41 55 588 00 07 info@condair.com, www.condairgroup.com...

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