SpaNet SV2 User Manual

SpaNet SV2 User Manual

Sv series spa controls

Advertisement

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SV2 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Sarah
May 11, 2025

I have a new temperature sensor, how do I install it?

Summary of Contents for SpaNet SV2

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Heater Operating Mode ............12 Heating Control Protection ..........13 Pump Operation ..............14 Air Blower Operation ............15 Light Operation (SV2.T models) .......... 16 Light Operation (SV3.T / SV4.T models) ......17 Sanitise Cycles ..............18 Special Function Buttons ............. 19 Keylock ................
  • Page 3 WARNINGS RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Please read the following before installing or connecting this appliance • • All electrical connections must be performed by a licensed electrician and must confirm Parts incorporating electrical components must be located or fixed so that they cannot to all national, state and local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
  • Page 4: Time/Date And Water Chemistry Warning

    (7.4 - 7.6 pH). Unbalanced water chemistry greatly accelerates corrosion and may lead to early product or component failure. Product or component failures caused as a result of poor water chemistry maintenance will NOT be covered by the SpaNET Product Warranty. SV Series Spa Controls...
  • Page 5: Sv Series Features Overview

    If the temperature is adjusted the control system automatically responds SpaNET SV Series stands apart from all rivals as the most power efficient spa control and will use the heat pump to heat or cool where required to regulate the water to the available that provides the lowest possible daily operating cost.
  • Page 6: Sv2.T Overview

    SV2.T Keypad Overview Buttons and indicator LEDs UP BUTTON Short single presses toggle through the three display modes: W.TMP = Water Temperature, S.TMP = Set Temperature, TIME = Clock. Holding the button will force the controller to begin adjusting the set temperature and will raise the set temperature point.
  • Page 7: Sv3.T Overview

    SV3.T Keypad Overview Buttons and indicator LEDs UP BUTTON Short single presses toggle through the three display modes: W.TMP = Water Temperature, S.TMP = Set Temperature, TIME = Clock. Holding the button will force the controller to begin adjusting the set temperature and will raise the set temperature point.
  • Page 8: Sv4.T Overview

    SV4.T Keypad Overview Buttons and indicator LEDs UP BUTTON Short single presses toggle through the three display modes: W.TMP = Water Temperature, S.TMP = Set Temperature, TIME = Clock. Holding the button will force the controller to begin adjusting the set temperature and will raise the set temperature point.
  • Page 9: Water Priming Mode

    Water Priming Mode Every time the power is turned on the SV controller will initiate a water priming Purge air from plumbing system sequence on start up. During a priming sequence the filtration pump will run for up to 20 seconds at a time in an attempt to purge air from the plumbing.
  • Page 10: Display Modes

    (refer illustrations aside). The purpose of the different display modes is to allow easy set temperature point and clock adjustment on all SV2/SV3/SV4 models. Please note the display mode icon at the top of the screen. These icons denote what display mode is currently being viewed.
  • Page 11: Setting The Time And Day

    Setting the Date and Time Be sure to set the date and time before operating the spa. Vital functions such as How to program the clock filtration, sanitisation cycles and power saving settings depend on the time and date being set correctly. Press to select TIME display mode Press the...
  • Page 12: Adjusting Set Temperature Point

    Adjusting Set Temperature Point The SV series spa controllers have been designed with simplicity in mind. The intelligent software How to program the desired water temperature constantly monitors the spa water, automatically controlling the heater and/or heat pump (if fitted) to ensure the desired set water temperature is maintained and required level of daily filtration achieved.
  • Page 13: Heater Operating Mode

    Heater Operating Modes Heater Operating Mode Normal / Economy / Away / Week Modes The SV controllers feature four different operating modes that effect demand heating and filtration behaviour (refer table below). Item Mode Notes Press and hold NORM Normal Normal operation for demand heating and filtration ECON Economy Demand heating can only occur when filtration pump is running...
  • Page 14: Heating Control Protection

    Heating Control & Protection Fast Heat Cycle / freeze and overheat protection At the end of each 10 minute “WARM” cycle the water temperature is checked. If it is above 4 C freeze protection stops and the controller returns to its prior state. If the temperature is not above 4 C another cycle will run.
  • Page 15: Pump Operation

    Pump Operation Keypad pump button assignments Pump Buttons The jet pumps and/or filtration pump are controlled via the pump buttons on the keypad. The functions of the pump buttons change depending on pump configuration, however Pump-A button is mostly used to control the filtration pump. The intention is to make best possible use of these buttons for all possible pump configurations.
  • Page 16: Air Blower Operation

    Air Blower Operation Blower Button Blower button functions The blower button is used to toggle the air blower ON/OFF and allow adjustment of the blower speed. The selected speed is saved and will be restored the next time the blower is turned on, for future ON/OFF use.
  • Page 17: Light Operation (Sv2.T Models)

    Spa Light Operation (SV2.T Models) Light Button Multi-colour LED lighting effect modes The light button is used to toggle the spa light(s) ON / OFF and to access the light mode menus. The features that can be adjusted are the light colour, light effect mode, light effect transition speed, and light brightness.
  • Page 18: Light Operation (Sv3.T / Sv4.T Models)

    Spa Light Operation (SV3.T / SV4.T Models) Light Button Multi-colour LED lighting effect modes The light buttons are used to toggle the spa light(s) ON / OFF and to access the light mode menus. The features that can be adjusted are the light colour, light effect mode, light effect transition speed, and light brightness.
  • Page 19: Sanitise Cycles

    Sanitise Cycles Sanitise Button Automatic and manual water clean cycles The sanitise button activates a twenty (20) minute sanitisation cycle that runs the filtration pump and ozone / uv (if fitted) to filter the pool water to restore and refresh water quality.
  • Page 20: Special Function Buttons

    Model specific function buttons SV2 Models Water Temp / Time Toggle Button Featured on SV2 models only, this button is a shortcut key designed to quickly toggle the display mode between [W.TMP] Water Temperature or [TIME] Time & Day display modes.
  • Page 21: Keylock

    Keylock Function How to set full or partial keylock The keypad buttons can be locked to prevent accidental key presses or to limit access to certain controller functions. This feature is particularly helpful when spa covers are used or where children are present. There are two types of keylock: down pump a...
  • Page 22: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu How to program advanced configuration settings Setup Menu The SV controllers feature an advanced setup menu which allows customisation of the adjustable controller settings. Menu item options are detailed in the list below. To enter menu press and hold buttons until [MODE] Press and hold is displayed...
  • Page 23 Setup Menu Setup menu item details F.CYC Filtration Cycle Blocks (how often filtration cycles occur) This setting allows the user to adjust the frequency of the filtration cycle(s). The user can MODE Operating Mode set filtration blocks to occur every hour, right down to once a day, or somewhere in between.
  • Page 24 W.TMP Water Temperature (Default on SV3/SV4 models) The H.ELE setting choices are: S.TMP Set Temperature (Default on SV2 models) TIME Time & Day SV element disabled (heat pump only) SV element + Heat Pump for heating Default = OFF T.OUT Adjustable Load Time Out All accessory loads (ie.
  • Page 25: Sleep Timers [Snze]

    [SNZE] Sleep Timer Menu Accessed via the Setup Menu, Sleep timers are a very handy feature that enables the How to program sleep timers user to stop all spa activity during certain times of day or night. While the controller is sleeping NO automatic heating or filtration maintenance will occur, however the spa can still be operated by manual use without the need to adjust sleep time settings.
  • Page 26: Power Save Setting

    [P.SAV] PowerSAVE Menu (off-peak) Power utilities in some regions offer household power meters that can track power How to program off-peak filtration and heating usage during different times of the day. This allows the utilities to offer greatly reduced power pricing during off peak power times. The Power Save (P.SAV) function allows the user to program in the peak power period so the spa control knows not to perform filtration and/or heating during those expensive hours.
  • Page 27: Error Codes / Troubleshooting

    Error Codes & Troubleshooting Problems ER-3 WATER PRIME How to troubleshoot spa problems Problem: Water prime failed – air detected in heater tube SV spa controllers feature self diagnostics and scrolling error messages to quickly Cause: Airlock in pipe work, low water level, dirty filter cartridges troubleshoot possible problems.
  • Page 28 Error Codes & Troubleshooting Problems How to troubleshoot spa problems ER-5 POOL TOO HOT ER-8 CTRL FAULT HVS Problem: Pool over temperature. Temperature sensor reading ≥ 45 Problem: Heater relay is on when it should be off Cause: High ambient temperatures (especially in summer months) have Cause: Power surge, periods of low or high voltage, water on spa pack caused water temperature to rise above set temp point, Excessive...
  • Page 29: Heat Pump Error Codes / Maintenance Messages

    Heat Pump Error Codes Maintenance Timers Understanding heat pump error codes HEAT PUMP ERROR CODES SERVICE REMINDER MESSAGES If an optional heat pump is fitted and a heat pump fault condition is detected a warning Certain spa manufacturers will choose to take advantage of the inbuilt service message is scrolled across the touch pad LCD every 60 seconds and the heat pump is timer reminders available within the SV controller software.
  • Page 30: Contact Us

    Spa Net Pty Ltd Unit 4 103 Railway Road North Mulgrave NSW 2756 Australia Phone: +61 2 4587 7766 Fax: +61 2 4587 8766 www.spanet.com.au Technical Support & Service service@spanet.com.au Accounts Department accounts@spanet.com.au Sales Department sales@spanet.com.au SV Series Spa Controls...

This manual is also suitable for:

Sv3Sv4Sv2.tSv3.tSv4.t

Table of Contents

Save PDF