Spa system
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Summary of Contents for Wellis CITY LIFE
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USER MANUAL FOR SPA CITYLIFE CONTROL SYSTEMS KEYPADS ACCESSORIES...
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WARNING REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTROCUTION — Never place an electric appliance within 5 feet of hot tub. REDUCE THE RISK OF CHILD DROWNING — Supervise children at all times. — Attach hot tub cover after each use. REDUCE THE RISK OF OVERHEATING —...
User interface - in.k300 Other accessories - The Heat Pump (optional) Smart step manual (optional) Other accessories Ozone in.grid in.touch 2 Wellis Spa Control Wiring diagram - W2000, W2001 Wiring diagram - W3000 Breaker setting Power up Common hardware issues...
INTRODUC TION Congratulations on your new product! Outside work and family the enjoyment of quality life and calm moments plays an important role in the life of a 21st century man. An evening bath in the hot tub or tub alone or in company can give you the opportunity to lose track of time and your body and soul can relax.
SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS IMPORTANT 7. DANGER – Risk of Electric Shock. In- stall at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from all metal SAFETY surfaces. As an alternative, a hot tub INSTRUCTIONS may be installed within 5 feet of metal surfaces if each metal surface is per- manently connected by a minimum 8 AWG (8.4 mm...
SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS SAVE THESE FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE AL- WAYS PERFORM THE FOLLOW- INSTRUCTIONS. ING PRECAUTIONS. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE WARNINGS Audio/video components AND INSTRUCTIONS, ITEMS MAY a) ″ CAUTION – Risk of Electric GET DAMAGED, YOU MAY GET Shock. Do not leave compartment INJURED, OR YOU MAY SUFFER door open″;...
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS AVOIDING THE RISK may be an electrical malfunction and OF ELECTROCUTION with it, the possibility of an electric shock. Disconnect the power until the DANGER - RISK problem has been corrected. OF ELECTROCUTION • 2x120 volt, permanently connected or Initial safety warnings converted models: •...
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS IMPORTANT: Failure to wait 30 seconds before resetting the GFCI may cause the • Be sure your hot tub is connected to the hot tub’s Power Indicator (on the control power supply correctly - use a licensed panel) to blink.
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS • Water treatment should be carried out hyperthermia include failure to perceive with caution. Improperly chemically heat; failure to recognize the need to treated water may cause skin irritation. exit hot tub; unawareness of impending hazard; fetal damage in pregnant women; • Do not remove any suction sealing. physical inability to exit the hot tub; and • Do not operate the hot tub if the suction. unconsciousness resulting in the danger of sealing is broken or missing.
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS AVOIDING THE RISK OF SKIN The user should check the electrical wiring BURNS every 3 months. It is required to perform a check by a professional every 3 years. • Before entering a hot tub, the user should measure the water temperature since the Mains, fuses, and circuit breakers may be tolerance of water temperature-regulating...
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS To minimize the risk of electric shock Never add water to the chemicals. Always do not use extension leads to connect the be cautious when adding chemicals to the product to the power supply. hot tub water to avoid inhaling vapors and possible effects of inhaling undiluted Ensure that the receptacle is properly chemicals and splatters.
SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS - CANADA DO NOT pour any other chemicals into the hot THIS UNIT SHOULD BE SUB- JECTED TO PERIODIC ROUTINE tub than the recommended sodium bromide. MAINTENANCE (FOR EXAMPLE, DO NOT use any ozone or UV disinfectant. ONCE EVERY 3 MONTHS) TO Operating the in.clear unit on lower sodium MAKE SURE THAT THE UNIT IS...
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS - CANADA TIEUSES NE DEVRAIENT PAS UTI- DE L'EAU À L' A IDE D'UN THER- LISER UNE CUVE DE RELAXATION MOMÈTRE PRÉCIS WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, EX- WARNING: DO NOT USE A HOT TUB ERCISE CARE WHEN ENTERING OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STREN- EXITING THE HOT TUB UOUS EXERCISE...
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SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS - CANADA WARNING: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL MIA. CONSULT THE INSTRUCTIONS DROWNING. EXTREME CAUTION PROVIDED WITH THIS UNIT FOR MUST BE EXERCISED TO PREVENT A DESCRIPTION OF THE CAUSES, UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS. ENSURE SYMPTOMS, AND EFFECTS OF HY- THAT CHILDREN CANNOT USE THIS PERTHERMIA PRODUCT UNLESS THEY ARE SU-...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this electrical equipment, WITH COPPER CONDUCTORS NOT basic safety precautions should always be SMALLER THAN NO. 6 AWG. followed, including the following: SAVE THESE READ AND INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW ALL F) DISTINGUISHING INSTRUCTIONS. BETWEEN P&P AND NON P&P INSTALLATION: B) A GREEN COLORED TERMINAL IT'S IMPORTANT TO...
BASIC FUNC TIONS Keypads: The keypads make it possible to control and set up the spa. Available basic functions: pump(s), light and temperature control. (For more information see the details later) Valves Diverter: Some spa are equipped with water diverter(s) that allows you to direct the waterflow to various sections of the spa. The valve has three basic positions By turning the lever all the way to the left position will divert the water section A of the spa.
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Instructions for Reading the Code on the Data Card: Locate the data card on your spa, usually situated beneath the side panel, typically on the same side as the control panel. Utilize the table provided on the following page to decipher the internal code to determinte the spa specification. Example of data card: SERIAL NUMBER / SERIAN NUMMER / VÝROBNÉ...
INITIAL INSTALLATION Electrical preparations: 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 m) away, adjacent to, and within sight of, the unit. Before installation the hot tub, the ellectrical system has to be prepared, as detailed in the below table.
INITIAL INSTALLATION SITE PREPARATION To find out the weight of your hot tub, its contents and occupants please refer to the hot tub specification chart. This weight must not exceed the structure’s rated capacity per square meter, otherwise serious structural damages could When choosing a site for the hot tub take into account that result.
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INITIAL INSTALLATION Filling process Next fill the hot tub with water to the sign indicated on its sidewall. Remove the hot tub cover. First remove the cover staves, then remove the side covers by unscrewing the bottom Filling must be done through the filter housing. Improper screws.
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There are multiple choice of using a hardness tester. Please run water through the filter into a separate vessel until Testers sold by Wellis are showing the hardness level on a it becomes perfectly clear. This step allows the filter to rinse colour scale.
1. You´ll need a hose a wet and dry vacuum cleaner and a it in the winter. If you are not using your spa during the winter bottle of wellis crystal spa cleaner fluid. months and want to put it out of service properly, call one of 2.
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Keypad functions Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Start or stop accessories Start or stop accessories Start or stop accessories To start or stop an accessory, press the associated button. To start or stop an accessory, press the associated button� To start or stop an accessory, press the associated button� Icons will become animated when their accessory is turned Icons will become animated when their accessory is Icons will become animated when their accessory is...
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Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Settings Settings From the home page you can access the Settings, where From the home page you can access the Settings, you will find: where you will find: • Water care • Water care • Heat Pump (if installed) •...
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Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Keypad functions Water care Water care Water care Water care Water care Water care The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal Water care The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal...
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Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Modifying schedules Modifying schedules To see and/or modify a Water Care category, use the lit To see and/or modify a Water Care category, use the lit button to the right (Key 1) to open the selected Water Care button to the right (Key 1) to open the selected menu.
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Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Keypad functions Keypad functions Keypad functions Heat pump Heat pump Heat pump Heat pump Heat pump This menu allows you to change the regulation mode of This menu allows you to change the regulation mode of This menu allows you to change the regulation mode of This menu allows you to change the regulation mode of Heat pump...
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Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Maintenance Maintenance From the Settings page you can access the Maintenance From the Settings page you can access the Maintenance menu, which gives you access to the following options: menu, which gives you access to the following options: •...
Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Date and time Date and time Here you can adjust the time format, change the year, date Here you can adjust the time format, change the year, and time. Use the arrows to choose the setting that you date and time�...
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Keypad functions Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS WiFi (in.touch only) WiFi (in.touch only) WiFi (in.touch only) For the WiFi menu to appear in the Settings menu your For the WiFi menu to appear in the Settings menu For the WiFi menu to appear in the Settings menu in.touch module must be equipped with software your in�touch module must be equipped with software your in�touch module must be equipped with software...
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Keypad functions KEYPAD FUNC TIONS Config Config Please do not make changes in the electrical Please do not make changes in the electrical configuration section unless you are a qualified electrician. configuration section unless you are a qualified electrician. In this section you can change the low-level configuration, In this section you can change the low-level configuration, number of phases, input current and heat pump current�...
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KEYPAD FUNC TIONS The list below shows the different error messages that can appear on the home screen. Refer to the troubleshooting and error codes section of the TechBook for your spa pack system. Code Message Warning! HL Error FLO - L01 FLO - L02 FLO FLO condition - Check filter, pump, blockage, air lock and water level NO FLO Persistent NO FLO, all off - Check filter, pump, blockage, air lock and water level...
USER INTERFACE - IN.K300 EASY 4 COMPACT FULL-FUNCTION KEYPAD The Quick Reference Card provides an overview of your spa’s main functions and the operations accessible from your digital keypad. This QRC depicts a generic overlay, custom versions may vary. Heater Filter Smart Winter Set Point...
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USER INTERFACE - IN.K300 PROGRAMMING STEPS PROGRAM SETTING THE PROGRAMMING SETTING FILTER A filter cycle consists of start- MENU CLOCK THE FILTER/ PURGE OR PURGE CYCLE ing all the pumps and blower CYCLES START TIME in high speed for 1 minute The program menu is accessible Enter the program menu by (purge step) then, the pump...
USER INTERFACE - IN.K300 SETTING TEMPERA- SMART WINTER WATER TEMPERA- COOLDOWN TURE UNIT TURE REGULATION MODE After heating the spa water Water temperature can be Our Smart Winter Mode pro- Every 15 to 90 minutes the automatically turns the heater to the desired Set Point, the displayed in either Fahrenheit tects your system from the cold...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - THE HEAT PUMP (OPTIONAL) For further information see the original user manual of the heatpump. It shows the installation and technical details. CONTROL PANEL 1. Heating mode indicator 2. Cooling/Defrost mode indicator 3. ON/OFF button 4. Mode button 5.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - THE HEAT PUMP (OPTIONAL) HEATING MODE Step 1: Press to switch on your pump. Step 2: Press to switch from one mode to another until the heating mode is displayed. Step 3: Using buttons select the required temperature. EXAMPLE: If the current temperature is 15°C, default setting temperature is 27°...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - THE HEAT PUMP (OPTIONAL) COOLING MODE Step 1: Press to switch on your pump. Step 2: Press to switch from one mode to another until the cooling mode is displayed. Step 3: Using buttons select the required temperature. EXAMPLE: If the current temperature is 30°C, default setting temperature is 27°...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - THE HEAT PUMP (OPTIONAL) STATUS VALUES AND ADVANCED SETTINGS WARNING: This operation is used to assist servicing and future repairs. The default settings should only be modified by an experienced professional person. THE SYSTEM’S SETTINGS CAN BE CHECKED AND ADJUSTED VIA THE REMOTE CONTROL BY FOLLOWING THESE Step 1: Keep pressing until you enter the settings verification mode.
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SAFE USE SMART STEP MANUAL (OPTIONAL) SAFE USE To reduce the risk of drowning, falls, paralysis, electrocution, or other SAFE USE !WARNING serious injury or death: To reduce the risk of drowning, falls, paralysis, electrocution, or other To reduce the risk of drowning, falls, paralysis, electrocution, or other !WARNING Use step properly.
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SMART STEP MANUAL (OPTIONAL) Notice The two parts can be interchanged, When the installation environment is limited, switch them to different positions so that the small drawer WE0135-17 can be installed in another direction M3X10 M3X14...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - OZONE OZMIX SYSTEM - OZONE DISINFECTION FILTRATION AND OZONE (assuming that the time of day is properly set). The filtration time and duration are programmable. In a system without circulation engines the low setting of the massage engine and the ozone generator will switch on A second filtration cycle can be freely entered.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.GRID Heat Mode Operations Use this mode for a maximum energy saving purpose. The You can choose between four different water regulation spa control system will only use your external heating system modes available. Your in.grid is automatically detected by the spa control system at power up.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.TOUCH 2 in.touch 2 Easily integrate your spa to the Internet of Things! Simplest of setups in.touch 2 eliminates all the complexities of con- necting your spa to the Internet and transforms your smartphone or tablet into your ultimate Wi-Fi spa remote control.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.TOUCH 2 in.touch 2 overview Home Transmitter (EN Module) Spa Transmitter (CO Module) Fastening bracket Pairing activation Status LED Status LED CO pack connection Micro USB power RJ45 Ethernet connection in.touch 2 dimensions Home Transmitter (EN Module) Spa Transmitter (CO Module)
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.TOUCH 2 Home Transmitter (EN Module) installation The Home Transmitter unit must be installed inside the house near the router as it needs to be connected to it. The Home Transmitter is provided with an Ethernet cable and a power supply. If required, a longer cable of good quality can be used by the installer (longer cable not provided) to install the Home Transmitter closer to the spa within the home.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.TOUCH 2 Pairing the Spa Transmitter (CO Module) and the Home Transmitter (EN Module) The pairing process is used when you need to replace one module of the in.touch 2 kit. Other- wise, the in.touch 2 arrives pre-paired from the factory. 1.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - IN.TOUCH 2 Each in.touch 2 module has a status LED that can be used for troubleshooting purposes. The LED is located on the top of both enclosures. status status Home Transmitter Spa Transmitter Pairing mode Pairing mode Yellow (Blinking) Yellow (Blinking) Spa controller not detected...
Internet connection anywhere in the world. The Wellis Spa Control (in.touch 2) app is waiting for you in the App Store for iOS devices and on Google Play for Android — search for «Wellis Spa Control» then click on it to install. Use this application...
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Setup your Wi-Fi on your device Before using your application, go to the Wi-Fi section of your device’s settings. Make sure you are connected to your home network. This needs to be the same Wi-Fi provided by the router to which you connected your Home Transmitter.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Start the Wellis Spa Control application Find the icon for the in.touch 2 application, then tap on it to open it. The first time you use the application a message will ask you: “in.touch 2” Would like to send you notifications. If you choose Allow, the application will send you notifications about the status of your spa.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Login page Before using your application, you must create an account first and then, you’ll be able to sign in. Your account will give you the opportunity to have access to your spa from any in.touch 2 application.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Choose a spa This page displays all the spas detected by your applica- tion. To detect your spa, you need to connect your mobile device to the same network to which you connected your Home Transmitter.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Spa state This page displays all the active states of your spa. Below is a quick description of each state you may encounter on your spa. Each state is associated to a priority and color that determines the color of the widget on the home page.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Turn on/off accessories According to your spa pack configuration, you can start or stop an accessory by simply touching the associated icon. The icon will become animated when the acces- sory is on. Simply press on the icon to start or stop the accessory.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Control your in.mix 300 This menu is only available if an in.mix 300 is detected in your spa accessories To turn on or off the in.mix 300, you can use, if you want, the light icon on your home page.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Water Care The Water Care page will help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings. Choose between Away from Home, Beginner, Energy Savings, Super Energy and Weekender, depending on your need. Touch the Water Care name you would like to activate, a green check- mark will appear on the icon, indicating you have selected it.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Reminders Reminders page will help you to make a follow-up of your main- tenance. The in.touch 2 will remember you to perform required mainte- nance tasks on your spa, such as rinse filter or clean filter. Each task has its own reminder duration based on normal use.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Modifying schedules In this menu it is possible to add, remove or edit schedules of economy or filtration. To have access to this menu, simply touch the tabs: Water Care menu - the little pen at the right of the wanted water care Touch the Economy tab to modify the economy schedules and Filter cycle tab for the filtration schedules.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Spa Settings In the Settings page you can access the following: • in.touch network • Temperature units • Change spa name • Technical info To select an item, tap on the arrow next to it. It will open the selected menu.
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Change channel The Change channel page allows you to change the channel used by the two in.touch 2 modules. In some cases, this can help you to have a stronger signal. You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom right) - in.touch network - channel...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Name This section allows you to edit the name of the spa. You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs: Spa settings (at the bottom right) - Change spa name...
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Settings In the Settings page you can access the following: • Add a spa from local network • Account • Tutorial • *Legal • **Patents To select an item, tap on the arrow next to it. It will open the selected menu.
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Account This section gives you access to your account information. You can have access to this page by touching the following tabs: Settings (up right corner) - account Tutorial This section gives you a quick overview of your in.touch 2...
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OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Technical Support invitation When you receive an invitation for Technical Support, a red circle will be displayed next to the “setting” logo (top right corner). Authorizing an invitation All the invitations you may receive are under the dealers tab in the “settings”...
OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL Dealer page Once you’ve had a dealer on your in.touch 2 app, you can, at all times, have access to his information. If you don’t want your dealer to have access to your spa an- ymore, simply swap to the left the “Allow access to your spa”...
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Application OTHER ACCESSORIES - WELLIS SPA CONTROL in.grid Heating Management Heating management will appear when an in�grid is detected� You can change your in�grid heating management without the need to open the spa skirt to change the jumper� To do so, go to your Spa Settings - Heating management�...
WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 W2000, W2001 ELECTRICAL WIRING ELECTRICAL WIRING: NORTH AMERICAN MODEL Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information. 120 V (3 WIRES) 240 V (4 WIRES) DO NOT REMOVE THE BROWN WIRE. Insert each wire Remove the brown wire and insert each wire into the into the appropriate socket of the main entry terminal block appropriate socket of the main entry terminal block...
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WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE HEAT.WAV (NOT APPLICABLE ON IN.YJ-RE MODELS) The in.yj should be paired with a high performance heat.wav specification summary: heat.wav heater. • in.flo integrated dry-fire protection Part numbers: • Supports 120 V or 240 V 1,3 kW heat.wav - 0613-421004 •...
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WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 Overview W2000, W2001 OVERVIEW Higher grade relays Higher grade relays Overview Adjustable mounting Adjustable mounting bracket bracket heat�wav heat.wav Bonding lugs Bonding lugs Higher grade relays Boosted CPU Boosted CPU Adjustable mounting Communication link Communication link bracket (CO- accessories) (CO- accessories)
Connections WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 Connecting high voltage accessories: North American model in.yj CONNECTIONS Wires to connect high voltage accessories must have 0�25” quick-connect terminals� CONNECTING HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: NORTH AMERICAN MODEL IN.YJ These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all Wires to connect high voltage accessories must have 0.25”...
WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 CONNECTIONS COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION Strain relief bracket Foam gasket Molded strain relief channels Once all low voltage cables are routed through the Once all high voltage accessories cables are routed molded strain relief on the bottom of the spa pack, though one of the openings provided for this purpose at fill the remaining space with the foam gasket supplied.
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WIRING DIAGRAM - W2000, W2001 ELECTRICAL WIRING ELECTRICAL WIRING: ALL MODELS Bonding lugs Main power entry Main power entry To complete the electrical connections of the in.yj control system you WARNING! will need a Phillips screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver. Disconnect power before starting electrical work.
WIRING DIAGRAM - W3000 W3000 Electrical wiring ELECTRICAL WIRING ELECTRICAL WIRING: NORTH AMERCIAN MODEL IN.YE Electrical wiring: North Amercian model in.ye Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information. Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information� 240 V (4 wires) 120 V (*3 wires) 240 V (4 wires)
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Connections WIRING DIAGRAM - W3000 CONNECTIONS Connecting high voltage accessories: all models CONNECTING HIGH VOLTAGE ACCESSORIES: ALL MODELS Two options are available with Y Series spa packs for connecting high voltage accessories: 0�250” quick-connect terminals, or AMP connectors conform to industry standards� Two options are available with Y Series spa packs for connecting high voltage accessories: 0.250”...
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WIRING DIAGRAM - W3000 CONNECTIONS HEAT.WAV WATER HEATER CONNECTIONS Regulation probe in.flo Return Live Ground in.ye systems come with a high performance heat.wav The heat.wav heater is factory configured for 240 V / heater. With no pressure switch, it features in.flo integrated 4 kW, but it can be converted to a dedicated 120 V / 1 kW dry-fire protection.
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Electrical wiring Electrical wiring WIRING DIAGRAM - W3000 Electrical wiring ELECTRICAL WIRING Electrical wiring : all models ELECTRICAL WIRING : ALL MODELS Electrical wiring : all models Electrical wiring : all models Warning Warning Disconnect power Warning Main power Warning Disconnect power Main power connection...
Keypad functions BREAKER SET TING Config Config Please do not make changes in the electrical Please do not make changes in the electrical configuration section unless you are a qualified electrician. configuration section unless you are a qualified electrician. In this section you can change the low-level configuration, In this section you can change the low-level configuration, number of phases, input current and heat pump current�...
POWER UP IMPORTANT Please read the following before starting the device. Verify that all accessories are linked to the ground lug and connected to the to the control system. A minimum flow of 68 LPM (18 GPM) is required. Make sure that all valves are open in the hot tub plumbing and that the water flow is sufficient between the main pump and the water heater.
COMMON HARDWARE ISSUES Problem Usual Cause Solution – House circuit breaker tripped or in OFF System not operating – Reset circuit breaker on house breaker panel position – Add water to reach 6" (15.5 cm) below top – Water level too low lip of spa –...
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