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Davey Spa POWER SP1200 User Manual
Davey Spa POWER SP1200 User Manual

Davey Spa POWER SP1200 User Manual

Single/3 phase models incorporating variable speed drive pumps, audio equipment controls and universal heat pump interface

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SP1200
Models:
SP1200-35 (1ph / 3ph), SP1200-45, SP1200-60 (1ph only),
Q1200-35, Q1200-35PH3, Q1200-45, Q1200-60
Single/3 phase models incorporating variable
speed drive pumps, audio equipment
controls and universal heat pump interface
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  • Page 1 SP1200 Models: SP1200-35 (1ph / 3ph), SP1200-45, SP1200-60 (1ph only), Q1200-35, Q1200-35PH3, Q1200-45, Q1200-60 Single/3 phase models incorporating variable speed drive pumps, audio equipment controls and universal heat pump interface User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 The system must be installed in such a way live parts are not accessible by a person in the pool or SPA. If the supply cord is damaged, please refer to Davey water products or Davey authorised service agent for repair or replacement to avoid hazard.
  • Page 3 - Clock ........................Pg 17 7.4.1 - Setting the clock ....................Pg 18 - User Alarm ......................Pg 19 7.5.1 - Configuring a user alarm ................... Pg 19 7.5.2 - Disabling a user alarm ..................Pg 20 - Sleep timer......................Pg 20 7.6.1 - Configuring a sleep time ..................
  • Page 4 1 Introduction Congratulations on choosing one of the top of the line Spa Power control systems by Davey Water Products. This controller offers a large range of possible accessories, a user friendly touchpad and superior components. It makes use of the latest electronics, display and sensor technology to provide you with the most sophisticated controller in its class.
  • Page 5 1.3 LED Indicators Auto (Non-24HR circ model) This LED is green when automatic control is enabled and off when pump 1 is under manual control. In automatic mode pump 1 runs as required to heat the pool and ensure minimum filtration times are met. If the indicator is blinking it means that the water sensor is not detecting any water in the heater housing.
  • Page 6 1.4 Pump Selection Page Before reading the following user guide please take note of your pump type then refer to the page stated to learn how to operate your spa pool controller. Use the table below to determine which pump type you have on your spa.
  • Page 7 Section 2.0 SP1200 User’s Guide Quick Reference 2.1 Pump 1 Operation 2.1.1 Two Speed (No 24hr circulation pump) Pump 1A button: Push to change pump mode (PUMP AUTO, MANUAL ON, MANUAL OFF) Pump 1B button: Push to change pump speed (LOW, HIGH) 2.1.2 Two Speed (24hr circulation pump fitted) Pump 1A button: Push to turn pump on/off Pump 1B button: Push to change pump speed (LOW, HIGH)
  • Page 8 2.3 Variable Speed Blower Operation Push button to turn blower on/off and select operating mode (high, ramping, variable speed) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust blower speed For more detailed information please see section 5. 2.4 Variable Colour Light Operation Light level button: Push to turn light on/off and alter brightness.
  • Page 9 Pump Operation 3.1 Pump 1 (Two speed, no 24HR circulation pump fitted) Pump 1 is controlled via two touch pad buttons - one to turn the pump on/off and another to change its speed. When the spa is running in PUMP AUTO mode, pressing either button will deactivate that mode and set the pump running in low speed.
  • Page 10 3.3 Pump 1 (Two speed, 24HR circulation pump fitted) This pump is controlled via two touch pad buttons one to turn the pump on/off and another to change its speed. The mode and pump speed selected by these buttons are shown for a few seconds on the LCD display as well as being indicated by the pump button LEDs.
  • Page 11 3.4 Pump 1A & 1B (Single speed pumps, no 24hr circulation pump fitted) Three pushes of the Pump 1A button cycles the pump as follows: Push 1 (Pump On) LCD displays “PUMP ON”, button LEDs green. Push 2 (Pump Off) LCD displays “PUMP OFF”, button LEDs off.
  • Page 12 3.6 Pump 1A & 1B (Variable speed pump, single speed pump, no circulation pump fitted) Five pushes of the Pump 1A button cycles the pump as follows: Push 1 (Pump Auto) LCD displays “PUMP AUTO”, button LED green. Push 2 (Pump On) LCD displays “PUMP ON”, button LED green.
  • Page 13 4 Aux 1 & Aux 2 On/Off (pump, blower, light) This controller has 2 Aux outlets Press button (bottom right side). The screen will show . Use the button (bottom centre) to turn on and off. If the Aux 1 is on and Aux 2 is off, Aux LED will turn green. If both Aux 1 and Aux 2 are on, Aux LED will turn red.
  • Page 14 Notes: 1. The UP and DOWN buttons are shared with Light Level, Light Mode, SPVSB speed and the menu system. When not within the menu system the actual use of the UP and DOWN buttons depends on which of the three function buttons was pressed last - Light Level, Light Mode or Air. 2.
  • Page 15 6.1 Adjustable Light Intensity Mode In the adjustable light intensity mode the UP and DOWN buttons are used to set the light between 2 and 100 percent of maximum intensity. On the first press of UP/DOWN the LCD will display “LIGHT ADJUST”...
  • Page 16 6.2.1 Adjusting The Light Effect Mode Speed When a light effect mode has been selected (“SMOOTH CHANGE” to “STEP CHANGE” see above) the speed at which the light cycles through the available colours may be manually adjusted. On the first press of UP/DOWN the LCD will display “EFFECT SPEED” along with a bar graph showing the current setting.
  • Page 17 7 Menu Structure Source Off Stereo Volume Folder/PREsetCH Track/Tune/Seek Pause Mute Mode Exit *3 N/A if Stereo Controller not fitted.
  • Page 18 7 Navigating The Menu System The SP1200 menu system provides a simple interface that allows you to view and modify most user options. These options include set temperature, sleep times, filtration time and filtration period to name a few. Throughout the entire menu system only three touch pad buttons are used - DOWN, SCROLL and UP. Generally, while you are within the menu system the lower line of text on the LCD Display will show the function of each of these buttons.
  • Page 19 7.2 Set Temp (Temperature control) Select MAIN menu then push UP button once The SP800 automatically controls the main pump and heater to filter the water and maintain it at the desired temperature set by the user. The user can leave the system to look after the spa and know it will be at the correct temperature whenever he or she wants to use it.
  • Page 20 7.3 User Timer The user timer is a general-purpose countdown minute timer that can be preset to start at anywhere between 1 and 99 minutes. You can set it when you get into the spa to have it remind you when it’s time to get out.
  • Page 21 7.4.1 Setting The Clock 1. Select the clock menu item from within the main menu. 2. Press the SCROLL button to begin setting the clock. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired clock mode (12hr or 24hr). 4.
  • Page 22 7.5 User Alarms The SP800 controller has nine user programmable alarms that you can configure to go off at a preset time while you are using the spa. These alarms function similarly to a regular clock alarm but with the additional benefit that you can also specify which days the alarm should operate.
  • Page 23 7.5.2 Disabling A User Alarm If you want to disable a user alarm follow the procedure outlined above until you reach step 4. At this point use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the weekday setting until no days are selected (see display below). Press the SCROLL button to save the new setting and return to the user alarms submenu.
  • Page 24 3. Press SCROLL to start modifying the sleep start day. 4. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired weekdays that the sleep period will operate. There are 15 possible weekday settings to choose from -Monday to Sunday and various combinations of each. 5.
  • Page 25 7.6.2 Disabling A Sleep Time Period If you want to disable a sleep period follow the procedure outlined in Configuring a sleep time until you reach step 4. At this point use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the weekday setting until no days are selected.
  • Page 26 7.7.1 Maintenance Timer Configuration The installer, serviceman or owner can fill in the table below to help keep track of what settings have been entered into the controller. Timer Name Period (Weeks) Description/Notes 1. General Service 2. Cabinet Service 3. Replace Filter 4.
  • Page 27 4. Press the DOWN button to reset the week count to zero. 5. Press the SCROLL button to confirm and move to the next field. 7.7.3 Configuring A Maintenance Timer Follow these steps to modify the total number of weeks or the number of elapsed weeks for a given maintenance timer: 1.
  • Page 28 7.8 Miscellaneous Options Submenu The miscellaneous options menu contains convenience options that primarily allow you to customise the look of the poolside touch panel. None of the options have any effect upon the basic spa control functions such as pump operation or heating. Select MAIN menu then push UP button seven times 7.8.1 Key Clicks (on/off) By default the touch pad will beep whenever a button is pressed, however key clicks (beeps) may be...
  • Page 29 7.8.2 Main Display The SP800 touch pad LCD consists of two lines of text and four numerical digits. The display typically shows three quantities - pool temperature, set temperature and the clock (weekday and time). By default the pool temperature is displayed on the numerical digits leaving the clock and set temperature on the two lines of text.
  • Page 30 7.8.6 Changing The Touch Pad Backlight Colour 1. Select the MISC OPTIONS submenu from the main menu. 2. Select the PANEL LIGHT COLOUR menu item 3. Press the SCROLL button to begin light colour selection. 4. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired colour. 5.
  • Page 31 7.9.1 Heat Control In addition to set temp the user may also select one of four heat control settings. The set temp determines the maximum temperature before the spa will stop heating the water, whereas the heat control setting determines how far the temperature must drop before heating resumes again. In other words, the heat control setting determines how closely the spa will maintain the pool temperature to the set temperature.
  • Page 32 7.9.3 Heat Pump The Davey SP800 and SP1200 Controller can be fitted with heat pump connectivity to control your heat pump as a heating or cooling device. If fitted and the DIP switch is set to Heat Pump Enable, the heat pump menu will appear in the touch pad shown in 7.9.4.
  • Page 33 7.9.6 Adjusting The Filtration Time The Filtration Time setting specifies the minimum filtration time and can be adjusted between 0 and 30 minutes per hour (effectively 0 to 12 hours per day), default 10 minutes. A setting of 0 minutes totally disables automatic filtration.
  • Page 34 7.9.9 Changing the Ozone Setting 1. Select the ADV. OPTIONS submenu from the main menu. 2. Select the OZONE menu item by pressing SET button. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select: 1 – OFF WHEN SPA IS IN USE 2 –...
  • Page 35 7.11 Stereo Controls The SP800 is designed to interact with a Sony DSX-S100 Digital Media Player via infra-red if installed. The SP800 is able to replicate most of the functionality of the Sony RM-X151 Remote Commander supplied MAIN MENU STEREO CONTROLS STEREO CON with the unit.
  • Page 36 MAIN MENU STEREO CONTROLS STEREO CO (ESC) SOURCE next OFF PAUSE nex 7.11.3 Adjusting Volume The STEREO VOLUME menu item is used to adjust the Stereo Volume. STEREO CO STEREO CONTROLS FOLDER PREsetCH Push UP to increase the volume. SOURCE next OFF next MODE nex Push DOWN to decrease the volume.
  • Page 37 7.11.7 Muting The MUTE menu item is used to mute the stereo. Push UP to access the MUTE item. Push UP MAIN MENU STEREO CONTROLS STEREO CONTROLS MAIN MENU STEREO CONTROLS STEREO CONTROLS (ESC) SOURCE next OFF PAUSE next MUTE (ESC) SOURCE next OFF PAUSE next MUTE...
  • Page 38 8.3 Disabling The Key Lock Once the key lock has been activated a button press sequence is required to disable it. Press each of the buttons listed in the unlock sequence, one at a time. The touch pad will beep and temporarily display “KEYS UNLOCKED”...
  • Page 39 8.5 Display Reversing The display can be reversed so it can be read from inside or outside of the spa pool, the display will revert back to default state after 30 minutes of inactivity. To reverse the display press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously To restore the display press the UP and DOWN buttons again.
  • Page 40 9 Self-Diagnostic Error Codes The Spa Power 800 controller has extensive self diagnostic capabilities. In the event of a problem it will indicate a warning or error according to the nature of the problem. The spa will continue operating if a warning is produced but user intervention or service is required for errors.
  • Page 41 Error 4 (“NO WATER SENSOR”) - No Water Sensor This error indicates a problem with the optical water sensor in the heater. The problem may be caused by the sensor being disconnected or by damage to the sensor. Try to reset the spa. If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.
  • Page 42 Levels of sanitiser are important to prevent the build up of bacteria, and algae in the pool water. Chlorine is not the only sanitiser available to do this. Other sanitisers are Bromine, Ozone. Damage to the element, thermostat pockets and associated metalwork due to the poor maintenance of water chemistry is not covered by warranty. Your Local Davey Dealer is:...
  • Page 44 Use of an App is not a substitute for the User’s own vigilance in ensuring the product is working to expectation. Use of a Smart Product App is at the User’s own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law Davey disclaims any warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness or reliability of App data.