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1. 33 Caring for your hot tub Filtration cartridges installation removal maintemance ss ssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssessssssssssvesssssssssseessesesssssveesseessseee Winter and summer use 36 Troubles OtinnGsssessiscssssssessssoossssoesssacscscesesssceessvsbensasedssessesssonssseseess 39 Safety MMIStTUCH ONG PH BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Thank you for choosing our product and trusting our company To ensure the use of this product brings you joy please read these instructions carefully and follow the user s manual precisely before using the equipment to prevent damage to the equipment or needless injuries 1 Hot tub parameters Seat 3 Couch 2 Heating Dimensions cm 208 x 208 x 88 Weight 340 kg Preparation for thermal pump Cartridge filter Ozone generator Water quantity 19001 Blower with aromatherapy Aristech acrylic Ergonomic head rest Chemically treated wooden frame Head rest API panelling Diversion valve Arctic reinforced thermal cover Air valve Shell thermal insulation Light Panel thermal insulation Jet with LED light 2 tone RD stainless steel jets MP3 player 3 hp 1 speed Davey pump Speakers 3 hp 2 speed Davey pump Waterfall Headrests are located inside the spa fixed by heater unit
2. USER ALARE ue i 1 Select the USER ALARMS sub menu by pressing SCROLL USER ALARMS v ESC a 2 Press UP or DOWN to select the required days of the week when the user alarm will be active You can choose from 15 different days of the week settings from Monday to Sunday and various combinations of each setting SERT MT WTFSS USERALARD 1 ZI S T F s 4 S MT W TF sS MT WTF S MT W 4 FS MWE FTS 4 SBE DES Press SCROLL to make the setting 3 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and go to the next field 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the alarm hours and minutes 5 Press the SCROLL button to save the new setting and return to the user alarm sub menu 16 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 6 2 Deactivating the user alarm To deactivate the user alarm follow the above procedure up to step 4 In that step use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the days of the week settings until USER ALARM 1 no day is selected see display image Days pics ie I Press the SCROLL button to save the new setting and return to the user alarm sub menu This deactivates the user alarm completely When the user alarm is deactivated in this way the alarm time hour and minute is still retained and will be
3. BRILX SWIMMING POOL E QUIPMENT LOTUS DE LUXE HOT TUB INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Please read the instructions for use Illustration photo EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Table of Contents 14 1 16 17 Hot tub Parameters ea oid ipae redo FRISEUR PIN POP PUMP osis r ostos itso VOUS ET 3 Basic Ie AUTOS iid bid ass ud DM SPARE ts IEEE PE tasas Es PARE Indication via LED diodes Overview and description of controls Two speed pump operation Auxiliary equipment AUX Pump 2 Controlling the Variable Speed Blower Controlling the variable colour light Temperature settings Pump Iegt FP68S _ E i Two speed pump 1 Cleaning Cy Gloss np Auxiliary equipment AUX on off Pump 2 Variable speed blower SP VSB Blower SPVSB variable speed mode Variable colour light SP VCL Adjustable light brightness mode Light effect mode Light effect mode speed settings oN N AALA II E E E TE l Main mehu oneris etienne Set temperature temperature controls User Timer Clock setup Us
4. cabinet panel right beneath the control panel 1 1 Jets The rate of flow of water through the jets can be adjusted by turning them clockwise right to open left to close Therefore water not coming out of a jet may not be a defect the jet may just be closed Not all the jets can be adjusted like this 2 Basic features The control panel has a large display with four digits and two rows of text The display normally shows three figures the current hot tub temperature the set required hot tub temperature and the time day of the week and time As the default the current hot tub temperature is shown in the digits and the time and the set temperature are in the two rows of text The user may change this configuration if a different arrangement is preferred Whenever you press the control panel the two text rows describe the newly selected state briefly Likewise when the control panel is busy performing a task it displays a text explaining what is going on e g sleep mode pump cleaning and pump priming with water before start up Each such report and the associated features are described in the following chapters EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT UO ht change Sleep MENS e ane Blower 3 OS Pump 1 3 Mon 12 00 PM CHY on off auto Set Em s 37 00 O22 Aux O22 Pump l speed change Ozone Down 5 generator E Scroll Heating 3 Indication via
5. LED diodes A Auto This diode shines green if the automatic control is activated and is off when pump is controlled manually In the automatic PUMP AUTO setting pump 1 runs as needed to warm up the hot tub and ensure observance of the minimum filtration times If the diode flashes the water sensor has detected no water in the heater housing In that case the LCD display also reads WATER PRIMING PLEASE WAIT PN em Heating This diode indicates when the heater is on The heater comes on and goes off as needed whenever the pump is running ZZ Sleep mode This diode is on whenever the control panel is in a predefined sleep mode This diode shines green when the control panel is in a sleep mode If it is woken manually the diode changes to orange During the sleep mode the LCD display also reads SLEEPING PRESS ANY KEY Oz Ozone This diode shines green whenever the ozone generator is on The ozone generator may switch off automa tically when any button on the control panel is pressed If this happens the ozone generator does not come on again sooner than approx 30 minutes after the last control panel button was pressed L SWIMMING P00L EQUIPMENT 4 Overview and description of controls 4 1 Two speed pump 1 operation Pump 1 button Press it to change the pump mode PUMP AUTO PUMP ON PUMP OFF O CRO Pump 1 speed change button Press it to change the pump speed LOW HIGH See Chapter 5 for more
6. USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS O Qh OQ LD SLEEP TIMES v ESC a 17 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 2 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to choose the required sleep mode interval GO Ce 11 00 SLEEP START MTWTFSS Sleep mode 1 9 3 Press the SCROLL button to start setting the sleep mode start day 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to choose the required days of the week when the sleep mode should be on You can choose from 15 different days of the week settings from Monday to Sunday and various combinations of each setting 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and go to the next field f 11 00 ZG m SLEEP START M MTWTFS MTWTFSS MI WT oM CES ease eem Press SCROLL to make the setting 18 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the hours and minutes of the sleep mode start and the hours and minutes of the sleep mode end Tip The sleep mode duration hours change as you change the sleep mode end time use this opportunity to check that your new settings are correct MTWTFSS i l a 2 x vSigePsraRT Tz N x 1 9 7 2 Deactivating the slee
7. detailed information 4 2 Auxiliary equipment AUX Pump 2 Press the button to activate deactivate the Aux outlet See Chapter 6 for more detailed information 4 3 Controlling the Variable Speed Blower oli Press this button to activate deactivate the blower and select its speed GS CA Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the blower speed See Chapter 7 for more detailed information 4 4 Controlling the variable colour light Light mode button Press this to change the light effects See Chapter 6 for more detailed information 4 5 Temperature settings Press SCROLL once to display the Main MAIN MENU Menu see below v ESC a GS Press UP once to display the Set Temp menu 3 0 0 see below 1 SET TEMP v SET A Press SCROLL to change the temperature or use the UP and Down C CZ buttons to select the desired temperature Press the SCROLL button to select the desired temperature See Chapter 9 2 for more detailed information Brightness button Press this button to activate deactivate the light and change its brightness EN EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 5 Pump features 5 1 Two speed pump 1 Pump 1 is controlled by two buttons on the control panel one switches the pump on and off while the other changes its speed When the hot tub is in the PUMP AUTO mode The pump speed selected by these buttons is shown on the LCD display for several seconds and is also depi
8. happens the heater resumes operation about 5 seconds after the pump mode is cancelled 5 2 Cleaning cycle If necessary you can activate the cleaning cycle which filters the water after using the hot tub To do it simply press the pump on off button to leave the AUTO mode and activate the pump The pump will run for a fixed period of time 90 minutes and the water will circulate through the filter cartridges The system then reverts to the AUTO mode and maintains the water temperature ready for the next use of the hot tub Press the pump 1 speed change button to enter PUMP LOW and the 90 minute cleaning cycle starts BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Comments 1 The heating will start and stop as needed whenever pump 1 is running in either the PUMP AUTO or PUMP ON mode 2 The PUMP AUTO mode will be activated after 90 minutes while the control panel is not activated as long as it is left in the PUMP ON or PUMP OFF mode 6 Auxiliary equipment AUX onoff Pump 2 Pressing the AUX button twice controls the equipment functioning as follows First pressing auxiliary equipment on the display reads Aux on the button diode shines green Second pressing auxiliary equipment off the display reads Aux off the button diode is off Comments If the auxiliary equipment is left on it turns off automatically after 25 minutes 1 If the heater is on the operation of this equipment may cause the heater to load the disconnecto
9. hot tub is equipped with two pumps a single speed one and a two speed one which make it possible to operate each half of the jet system separately or both at the same time Do not connect the power supply to an empty hot tub Otherwise it may get damaged 39 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Warranty terms and conditions The warranty conditions are governed by your supplier s trade and warranty terms and conditions Safe product disposal at the end of its service life When the product comes to the end of its service life make sure it is disposed of ecologically A by a professional company p Claims and servicing Claims are governed by applicable consumer protection laws If you find an irreparable defect please contact your supplier in writing BENOIT LEES Supplier 40 BRILX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT
10. is turned off N 0S a 4 8 Variable colour light SPVCL The variable colour light is controlled via two buttons on the control panel Light and Light Change Light brightness and Light effect mode If the SPVCL is not installed the buttons can still be used to produce light effects in the control panel as if the light were installed The Light button selects the light brightness and the Light Change button selects the light colour and effect Pressing the Light button five times selects the light brightness as follows Press once High The LCD reads LIGHT HIGH 100 light brightness Press twice Medium The LCD reads LIGHT MEDIUM 66 light brightness Press 3 times Low The LCD reads LIGHT LOW 33 light brightness Press 4 times Adjust The LCD reads LIGHT ADJUST adjustable brightness mode the button diode colour changes with the settings when the Up or Down button is pressed green 2 32 orange 34 66 red 68 100 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Press 5 times Off Cm The LCD reads LIGHT OFF the light is off Pressing UP or DOWN in the High Medium or Low mode will automatically take you to the adjustable mode 8 1 Adjustable light brightness mode In the adjustable light brightness mode the UP and DOWN buttons are used to adjust the light between 2 and 100 of the maximum brightness intensity When the UP DOWN buttons are pressed for the first time the LCD reads L
11. kW 10 A Total power input 8 1 kW hour Protection class 1 Underwater bulb lamp 12 VAC 10 W Radio frequency range FM 87 0 108 0 MHz maximum output power 20 W speakers resistant to moisture Electrical connection preparation and options alternating three phase current 3x 400 V 16 A Make sure that the hot tub is always connected to a circuit protected with an earth leakage trip with a residual current of 0 03 A Ifa fuse has to be replaced always use a fuse of the same type and rated current THE DEVICE MAY ONLY BE CONNECTED BY A PERSON WITH PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAL QUALIFICATIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH DECREE NO 50 1978 COLL Hot tub installation Preparing the site for hot tub installation General The hot tub must be installed on a level foundation slab of sufficient strength with respect to the load bearing capacity of the structure If installing the hot tub in the exterior we recommend making a concrete monolithic foundation slab at least 10 cm thick The load bearing capacity of the foundation slab must also be designed with respect to the size and weight of the hot tub consult your construction supervisor The weight of the hot tub is shown in its technical specifications 1 Interior hot tub installation If installing the hot tub in the interior make sure you observe the safety precautions The chief requirements for safe hot tub operation include non slip flooring and a drained installation site for the even
12. lay the power cord inside a protective sleeve Switch on the circuit breaker reserved for the hot tub 3 Rules for hot tub water quality maintenance Several rules have to be followed to ensure the trouble free operation of your hot tub One of these rules is to periodically replace the entire bulk of water in the spa We recommend changing the water at least once every 3 months with respect to the frequency of operation and use of the hot tub Spa water quality is best determined using testers which can be obtained from your retailer The tester allows you to measure analyse the total alkalinity TA calcium hardness CH and pH these values have to be maintained 34 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Values recommended by the manufacturer TA up to 125 ppm CH up to 150 ppm and pH 7 0 7 6 Under normal European circumstances water for the common user will have been treated by the water utility that delivers it through the mains so the alkalinity and calcium hardness are usually within the required limits Yet it may be the case that the pH is not within our recommended range that is pH 7 0 7 6 In most cases the pH will be above the recommended range To reduce the pH you can use a chemical preparation known as pH Practical tip We advise you carry out any measurements of water quality in the spa after the normal filtration and water cleaning cycle has ended at least 2 hours never make any measurements immediately after
13. to operate the hot tub in any mode in winter please follow the advice below However winter operation is limited by ambient temperatures a temperatures do not drop below 5 C b temperatures drop below 5 C a If the ambient temperature does not drop below 5 C you can follow the Installation and User Manual for the hot tub that is use the automatic mode The automatic mode makes sure the circulation pump and the electrical heater switch on when temperatures drop below 5 C until the water in the tub reaches 10 C when both the pump and the heater switch off automatically the cycle is repeated when the temperature drops again However this mode of operation imperatively requires absolutely clean filter cartridges we advise you remove one of the filter cartridges Should the filter cartridges be clogged beyond a certain limit the water flow through the circulation pump would decrease or stop and the hot tub control unit would interpret the low or zero flow by automatically switching off both the circulation pump and the heater If that happens there is a risk of total freezing of water inside the equipment which may result in serious damage to the entire hot tub equipment Therefore we advise you check the hot tub functioning on a daily basis to prevent damage to your hot tub During the check refill the water from time to time as needed The water level may decrease due to natural water evaporation This mode of operating the hot tub is
14. tub supplier 31 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Error 5 OVER TEMP Temperature too high This error indicates that one of the digital temperature sensors either by the heater or inside the hot tub has detected a temperature of or over 45 C It may be caused by excessive use of the pump in hot weather or a pump failure Turn off the hot tub and wait till the water cools down then press the buttons Light Light Change Pump 1 and Blower simultaneously If the problem persists please contact your hot tub supplier Error 6 THERMAL CUT OUT Thermal fuse has been activated This error indicates that the safety electromechanical thermal fuse in the heater has been activated It may have been caused by a pocket of air in the heater high temperature during use or pump failure The automatic thermal trip is only deactivated once the heater cools down below approx 38 C This device then has to be reset before it starts working again press the buttons Light Light Change Pump 1 and Blower simultaneously If the problem persists please contact your hot tub supplier Error 7 STUCK RELAY Relay jammed This error indicates a problem with the heating control circuitry inside the device Please contact your hot tub supplier Error 8 NO TEMP DATA No Temperature Data This error indicates a problem with the digital temperature sensor in the heater or the hot tub wall The sensor may have disconnected or
15. use the hot tub 4 Do not bring loose clothing or pendant jewels close to the rotating parts of the hot tub rotary massage jets 5 The use of alcohol drugs or medication before or during hot tub use may lead to sudden unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning People who use medication have to consult a physician before using the hot tub some drugs may cause drowsiness in the user while others may affect the heart blood pressure and circulation 6 Pregnant women have to consult a physician before using the hot tub Preventing the risk of electrocution THE DEVICE MAY ONLY BE CONNECTED BYA PERSON WITH PROFESSIONALELECTRICAL QUALIFICATIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH DECREE NO 50 1978 COLL 1 Test the functionality of the earth leakage trip before use Press the TEST button The device must trip Restore the power supply by switching it on again The hot tub must always be connected via an earth leakage trip with a residual current of 0 03 A 2 Do not permit any electrical appliances such as lights telephones radios or television sets within 1 5 m of the hot tub Failure to observe the safe distance may lead to death or serious injury by electric current should the appliance fall into the hot tub 3 Install the hot tub in a way that the drain is as far from the electrical box and all the electrical components as possible 4 Before servicing any of the electrical components disconnect the hot tub from the power supply Tip Your
16. using the hot tub If you test the water quality immediately after a bath the pH and other values will be markedly distorted 4 Programme the hot tub control unit using the control display If everything is in order you can start programming the hot tub control unit After programming cover the hot tub and allow its temperature to stabilise Check the water level in the hot tub periodically 14 Caring for your hot tub General information If the hot tub is in the exterior we advise you prevent direct sunlight from acting upon the hot tub by e g installing the hot tub under a pergola Under no circumstances should you expose the hot tub to direct sunlight if it is waterless Use the thermal cover for this purpose it may have been supplied with your tub The procedure for shutting down the hot tub especially in winter is described in Chapter 12 Winter and summer use Operating rules The hot tub is not designed for commercial use Under no circumstances is it permissible that the pump be activated without a sufficient water level in the hot tub The water level must be kept at the indicated height The user is not allowed to generate overpressure or negative pressure in the equipment by blocking the jets or the skimmer while the pump s is are running provided the hot tub has any It is also impermissible to shut valves in the circuit etc Prevent foreign objects from entering the skimmer suction area Make yourself thoroughly famil
17. CROLL button to start adjusting the light brightness 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the required brightness 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the MISC OPTIONS sub menu Note that the backlighting brightness setting only works while the hot tub is in use The backlighting brightness reverts automatically to the default setting of 34 after 90 minutes of not using the control panel no button pressed The reason for this is to ensure the long life of the backlighting diodes As soon as you press a button on the control panel the default factory setting is restored 23 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 9 6 Synchronisation of panel and hot tub lighting on off The control panel backlighting can reflect the colour and brightness of the Spa Power Variable Colour Light SPVCL inner hot tub lighting This feature is the most noticeable when the light effect mode is applied and the light colours alternate quickly When the light inside the hot tub is off the display backlighting stays the colour selected by the user If you wish to you can deactivate the synchronisation reflection feature and the control panel will permanently be the same colour even when the light in the tub is on 9 9 7 Activating deactivating lighting synchronisation 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item PANEL amp POOL LT SYNC 3 Press the SCROLL button to change t
18. IGHT ADJUST with a bar chart depicting the current setting In this display press UP and DOWN to adjust the brightness as needed Hold either of the two buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing This setting is saved and will be restored automatically when you select the adjustable light brightness mode again A gt T Press 4 times Light Adjust DOWN and UP GS CA wammmmuuua 4 8 2 Light effect mode In addition to changing light colours the hot tub can also produce various light effects The Light Change mode and the UP and DOWN buttons are used for choosing the light effect or a preferred colour Pressing the Light Change mode button seven times will control the light mode adjustment as follows OR Press once The LCD reads FIXED WHITE the light is pure white with no light effects Press either UP or DOWN to select the Preset Colour mode see below Press twice The LCD reads PRESET COLOUR the light colour depends on the previous selection white as default Use UP and DOWN to choose a different available colour The colour you choose is saved and will be automatically restored when you select the Preset Colour mode again Press 3 times The LCD reads SMOOTH CHANGE the light cycles through all its colours perpetually without staying any ofthe colours for too long Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the speed of light effect alternations see chapter 6 2 1 below Press 4 times The LCD r
19. IN MENU SET TEMP USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINTENANCE TIMERS MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS ADVANCED OPTIONS LOAD DEFAULTS SUB MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU SUB MENU Key Clicks Heat Control General Service Sleep Timer 1 User Alarm 1 Main Display Filt Period 1 Cabinet Service Panel Light Colour Filt Time 2 Replace Filter Panel Light Intensity Ozonator Custom 1 Panel amp Pool Light Custom2 Sync Custom3 2 Custom4 Custom5 Sleep Timer 9 User Alarm 9 Does not apply for installations with a circulation pump for 24 hours 2 Does not apply unless the SPVCL is installed Navigating through the system menu The system menu offers a simple interface for displaying and adjusting most of the user settings They include e g the preset temperature sleep mode periods and filtration time and frequency The entire system menu only uses three control panel buttons DOWN SCROLL and UP Generally speaking while in the system menu the bottom text row on the display will show the function of each of these buttons To access the main menu from the default display press SCROLL The display switches to showing the main menu name Each menu consists of the menu name and several menu items the menu items are numbered the menu name is not Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the main menu If you do not press any of the control panel buttons for more than a minute while in the system menu the display auto
20. Press the SCROLL button to start choosing the heating control settings 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the heating setting see table 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the ADV OPTIONS sub menu Notes 1 When the hot tub is in use the heating is reduced automatically to no more than 0 5 C to ensure the water does not run cold too fast 2 The start of the filtration cycle always activates the heater if the temperature is below the set point regardless of the heating control setting 25 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 10 3 Automatic filtration disinfection Automatic filtration is designed to ensure that the water in the hot tub is filtered for at least a minimum period of time every day regardless of how often the hot tub is used or for how long the pump runs to maintain the temperature If the pump has not run long enough during normal operation the system will automatically let it run for the additional required period of time to observe the user defined minimum filtering time This feature is of special utility in warmer climates where very little automatic water heating thus filtering is needed to maintain the set water temperature The automatic filtration has two user adjustable settings the filtration time and the filtration frequency These settings are found in the advanced options sub menu 9 10 4 Adjusting the filtration time Filtration time adjustments
21. T SPEED with a bar chart depicting the current setting In this display press UP and DOWN to adjust the cycle speed as needed Hold one of the buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing In the highest setting 100 the speed is about 40 times faster than in the lowest 296 and about 6 times faster than in the default setting 50 The settings for each light effect is saved separately and will be restored the next time you choose the light effect mode J DOWN and UP x Go C EFFECT SPEED Comments 1 The UP and DOWN buttons are shared by the Light Light Change SPVSB Blower Speed and the entire system menu While not in the system menu the current function of the UP and DOWN buttons depends on which of the 3 features was last adjusted by the button whether Light Light Change or Blower 2 Pressing either LIGHT or Light Change when the light is on will only browse through the available options the LCD will show the current option selection This makes it possible to set the function for the UP and DOWN buttons and display the current Light or Light Change setting without actually changing the setting 3 Pressing Light Change when the light is off will switch the light on using the Light High setting 4 As the default the control panel backlighting reflects the spa setting but this feature can be deactivated See chapter 9 9 5 10 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 Menus MA
22. You will have to set it if the control panel is activated for the first time or has been off for a long time 2 The maximum length of the sleep mode uninterrupted is 23 hours and 59 minutes This is achieved if the end is set 1 minute before the start If both the times are identical the sleep mode will not commence 3 It is normal that the hot tub runs for a long time after a sleep period to compensate for the overnight temperature loss Therefore we advise you configure the hot tub so that is wakes up at least one hour before the intended use 9 8 Maintenance timers The hot tub control panel has 9 programmable maintenance cleaners to remind you when it is time for periodical maintenance Each timer can be configured to elapse after 1 to 255 weeks or deactivated completely All 9 timers are deactivated as the default unless they are set by the manufacturer or installation technician The first 4 timers have specific names for specific purposes but the other 5 are general The hot tub installation technician may have chosen one or more ofthe programmes set as needed for maintenance items not included in the specific timers After the time set in the timer is reached the control panel will inform you thereof in two Ways 1 If the hot tub has not been in use for more than an hour the first pressing of a button will result in a long beep and displaying of a text indicating which timer has reached its set time You will have to press
23. ature maintenance may occur in between the filtering periods If this happens it may seem as if the filtration frequency setting does not work correctly but this is the normal performance Excessive repetition of the hot tub cycle will not be eliminated by reducing the filtration frequency read Heating controls management for more information Notes 1 The ambient temperature is different every day in the year As a result the hot tub pump will run for different periods of time in different parts of the day differently each day depending on how often the pump runs to warm the water 2 Any modifications to the filtration settings either time or frequency will reset the current filtration timing and the automatic filtration will not resume sooner than on the 1st hour of the next filtration period 3 The filtration cycles always activate the heating if the hot tub water temperature is below the temperature setting regardless of the heating setting mode 4 The filtration does not work when the system is in the sleep mode 26 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 11 Factory settings The Factory settings option allows you to restore all the default factory settings They include parameters such as set temperature and sleep periods as well as the preferred light mode settings light effects and blower speed which will be restored to their defaults as preset by the manufacturer Only use this option when you are absolutely sur
24. been damaged Try resetting the hot tub If the problem persists please contact your hot tub supplier Error 9 CLOCK FAULT Defect in the real time clock This error indicates a problem with the real time clock in the hot tub Try resetting the hot tub If the problem persists please contact your hot tub supplier Warnings Warning 1 TEMP SENSOR FAILURE Temperature sensor failure This warning indicates that one of the two digital temperature sensors either by the heater or inside the hot tub no longer works correctly The hot tub may still function employing the other sensor but a failure has likely occurred Please contact your hot tub supplier If this warning appears when the equipment is first put into operation you may have to restore the controls to the default factory settings See Chapter 9 11 for loading the default factory settings 32 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 13 Installation instructions Performance parameters Rated voltage three phase three phase 230 400 V 50 60 Hz Maximum working current 3x 16 A Voltage resilience 1250 V min without breakdown Insulation resistance gt 200 MQ Water resistance protection IPX5 Protection against electric shock first degree Loading capacity Heating 230 V 3 kW 13 6A Ozone generator 230 V 50 60 Hz 80 mA Blower 230 V 0 9 kW 6 3 A Two speed pump 1 S1 230 V 2 2 kW 10 A S2 230 V 0 45 kW 3 2 A AUX pump 2 230 V 2 2
25. cted by several diodes The AUTO diode shines green when the PUMP AUTO mode is active and is off when the mode is PUMP OFF Likewise the Pump 2 diodes shine green red or are off when the pump is in the low speed high speed or off Press once pump on lt The LCD reads PUMP LOW the AUTO diode is off the button diode shines green This lt mode is used for activating pump 1 even though the system is in the sleep mode or does not need the pump to run in the auto mode for heating or filtration Press once pump high speed 38 The LCD reads PUMP High the button can be used to change the pump speed G Press twice pump low speed The LCD reads PUMP Low the button can be used to change the pump speed eso Press twice pump off OSS The LCD reads PUMP OFF the AUTO diode is off the button diode is off 3 This mode is used for deactivating pump 1 Press 3 times pump auto mode The LCD reads PUMP AUTO the AUTO diode shines green This is the default start mode we in which pump 1 heating and filtration are controlled automatically Pressing the high low speed button in this mode has the same effect as pressing the On Off button Notes 1 If the pump speed change button is left activated in the Pump High position it is deactivated automatically after 25 minutes 2 If the heater is on the operation of the pump may cause the heater to load the circuit interrupter and switch off If this
26. define the minimum filtering time and can be set to between 0 and 30 minutes per hour effectively 0 to 12 hours a day the default is 10 minutes The 0 minutes setting completely deactivates automatic filtration 1 Select the sub menu ADV OPTIONS from the main menu 2 Select the menu item FILT TIME 3 Press the SCROLL button to start altering the filtration time 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the required filtration time in minutes per hour 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the ADV OPTIONS sub menu 9 10 5 Adjusting the filtration frequency Adjust the filtration frequency for how often the system should let the pump run to ensure observance of the minimum filtration time The available settings are 1 2 3 and 4 hours With the 1 hour default setting the pump is activated no more than once an hour to ensure that the filtration times are observed analogously the 4 hour setting means the filtration will take place once every 4 hours 1 Select the ADV OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item FILT PERIOD 3 Press the SCROLL button to start altering the filtration frequency 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the required filtration frequency 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the ADV OPTIONS sub menu Note that even though the filtration frequency limits how often the filtration itself is activated normal heating temper
27. e maintenance timer options screen This deactivates the maintenance timer completely Notes 1 Timers of the lowest number are of the highest priority and are the first displayed if two or more timers reach the set time simultaneously After the first maintenance timer is cleared the control panel reports that the next highest priority timer has reached its set time 2 The maintenance timers will not count down when the control panel is off 9 9 Key clicks on off The control panel can be set to beep whenever a button is pressed a beep for every click of the keys this can be activated and deactivated as needed following the below procedure 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item KEY CLICKS 3 Press the SCROLL button 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to switch on and off 5 Press SCROLL to make the setting Note Deactivating key clicks does not turn down timer beeps etc 22 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 9 1 Main display The hot tub LCD display comprises four digits and two rows of text The display normally shows three figures the hot tub temperature the set hot tub temperature and the time information day of the week and time As the default the current hot tub temperature is shown in the digits and the time and the set temperature are in the two rows of text If the user prefers a different arrangement this configuration can be changed so that the main display e
28. e that it is necessary 1 Select the item LD DEFAULTS from the main menu see below for details 2 Press the SCROLL button Note that the confirmation period is very short about 3 seconds so you will have to perform the following steps relatively quickly 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight YES 4 Press the SCROLL button to load the default settings The display will read DEFAULTS LOADED temporarily to confirm that the default values have been loaded 5 Select the MAIN menu then press UP nine times 3 The filtration cycles always activate the heating if the hot tub water temperature is below the temperature setting regardless of the heating setting mode 4 The filtration does not work when the system is in the sleep mode A Press 9 times SET TEMP USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS O Q OQ LD ARE XOW SBRE NO Pro nastaveni stiskn te SCROLL Notes 1 After applying the default settings which takes about 10 seconds the control panel saves them Do not disconnect the power supply during that period 2 The hours minutes and day of the week in the clock are reset after applying the default settings 27 EN EN BRILX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 10 Additional Features 10 1 Control panel key lock The hot tub control panel buttons can be locked to preve
29. eads FADE UP DOWN the light cycles through all its colours one by one Each of the colours comes on from zero brightness light off and then fades back to zero brightness Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the speed of light effect alternations see chapter 8 2 1 below EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Press 5 times The LCD reads BURST UP DOWN the light colours alternate one by one Very similar setting FADE UP DOWN only the colour appears very fast and fades slowly Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the speed of light effect alternations see chapter 8 2 1 below Press 6 times The LCD reads DELAYED CHANGE the light colours alternate one by one Each colour is shown for a short while then the light switches to the next colour quickly Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the speed of light effect alternations see chapter 8 2 1 below Press 7 times The LCD reads STEP CHANGE the light colours alternate one by one Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the speed of light effect alternations see chapter 8 2 1 below This setting is saved and will be restored automatically when you turn the light on again 8 2 1 Light effect mode speed settings Once you have selected a light effect mode SMOOTH CHANGE to STEP CHANGE see above you can manually adjust the speed at which the available colours alternate When the UP DOWN buttons are pressed for the first time the LCD reads EFFEC
30. er alarms Configuring the user alarm Deactivating the user alarm Sleep mode timer Configuring the sleep mode Deactivating the sleep mode period Cleaning the pipework Maintenance timers Configuring the maintenance timer Confirming the maintenance timer Configuring the maintenance timer Deactivating the maintenance timer Key clicks on off Main display Changing the main display Colour and brightness of the panel light Changing the control panel backlighting colour Changing the control panel backlighting brightness Synchronisation of panel and hot tub lighting on off Activating deactivating lighting synchronisation Advanced options sub menu 24 Heating controls management Changing the heating control setting Automatic filtration disinfection Adjusting the filtration time Adjusting the filtration frequency Factory setti Additional Features 28 Control panel key lock Activating the key lock Deactivating the key lock Adjusting the control panel display contrast Reversing the display Language selection Radio receiver with MP3 player 30 ETE 30 euuusuukGuonDe Soo0 Self diagnostic error codes 31 Installation instructions
31. erature the hot tub maintains the water temperature The four setting options are as follows The figures shown in the table for each of the settings indicate the actual temperature drop in the hot tub below the set point for the heater to come on The two columns of figures are arranged as follows 0 25 1 00 and 2 50 4 00 The first column is applied in general There is a direct connection between how often the hot tub switches off and on and how close to the set temperature the actual temperature is maintained If you chose the TIGHT setting you will maintain the temperature very close to the set temperature but this also means that the hot tub will often switch off and on In contrast if you choose the EXTRA LOOSE setting it will entail a much broader deviation in the water temperature but the hot tub will switch off and on much less often Determining accurately how often the hot tub will switch on and off in each of the settings is a complex function of ambient conditions and the hot tub thermal characteristics the set temperature the tub insulation the thermal cover insulation the heating capacity etc We advise you start with the default NORMAL setting and change to a different setting only if you find you prefer a different connection between the cycle frequency and the temperature deviation 9 10 2 Changing the heating control setting 1 Select the ADV OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item HEAT CONTROL 3
32. g first make sure that the detergent does not damage the tended surface We advise you make a cleaning test on a hidden spot 1 Improper maintenance of hot tub water quality may affect the service life of the hot tub cover Take consistent care of the hot tub water quality 2 Vent the hot tub for several hours periodically by opening the thermal cover this will prevent adverse effects on the thermal cover We also advise you remove the thermal cover off the hot tub several times a year to allow it to dry thoroughly 3 We advise you adhere to the above advice no claims shall be accepted as justified if you fail to adhere to these rules 15 Winter and summer use Shutting down the hot tub in winter procedure recommended by the supplier When shutting down the hot tub for winter it is absolutely imperative that all water is drained from the hot tub and removed from all the equipment piping pumps etc We advise you take advantage of our professional services for these jobs If you choose to take advantage of our professional services please order them well in advance If you shut down the hot tub for winter by yourself always do so at ambient temperatures above freezing point If the hot tub is being shut down for winter at temperatures below freezing point the shutting down may turn out to be very difficult 36 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Winter season operating the hot tub year round operation If you decide
33. he light synchronisation setting 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to switch on and off 5 Press SCROLL to make the setting Note This option is only active if the hot tub has a SPVCL Spa Power Variable Colour Light 9 10 Advanced options sub menu The advanced options sub menu contains settings that you should only change after you are well familiar with the basic features of your hot tub In principle the default settings will be satisfactory and there will probably be no need to change them Select the MAIN menu then press UP eight times A Press 8 times y SET TEMP USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS ON Q O LD ADV OPTIONS v ESC a 1 HEAT CONTROL 2 FILT PERIOD 3 FILT TIME N A circulation pump installations CED Press SCROLL to make the setting 24 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 10 1 Heating controls management In addition to the temperature settings the user may choose one of the four heating control settings The set temperature defines the maximum temperature before the hot tub turns off the heater while the heating control setting defines how deep down the temperature has to drop before the heater comes on again In other words the heating control setting defines how close to the set temp
34. iar with the Operating Instructions before first use Always have the Instructions within easy reach The manufacturer has introduced the client to the technical parameters of the hot tub and pointed out its advantages and drawbacks Under certain circumstances water aeration may alter slightly in hot tubs in the circulation jets 1 No unqualified interference with the hot tub equipment and wiring is permissible Please contact a professional service provider in the event of any defect Unqualified interference with the above may result in injury and loss of warranty 2 Maintain overall spa cleanness periodically The frequency of cleaning the hot tub depends on the frequency of using the spa 3 Perform cleaning of the filter cartridges depending on the frequency of your use of the hot tub 14 1 Filtration cartridges installation removal maintenance Remove any packaging off the cartridges before installing them Push the suction skimmer housing upwards Remove the rough dirt basket The suction area has two holes with a threaded section thread in the suction bottom The cartridge has a thread at the bottom too Screw the cartridge into the threaded suction part clockwise and tighten it gently Reverse the installation procedure for replacing the cartridges 35 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Used cartridges may be reused repeatedly Used cartridges have to be cleaned thoroughly before reuse They should be clea
35. ither shows the set temperature or the clock 4 digits instead of the smaller text rows In addition you can choose a cycling mode with each of the three available displays shown for 10 seconds Available options 9 9 2 Changing the main display 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item MAIN DISPLAY 3 Press the SCROLL button to start choosing the heating control settings see table 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the heating setting 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the MISC OPTIONS sub menu 9 9 3 Colour and brightness of the panel light The user can change the colour and brightness of the display backlighting to a setting of the user s choice Remember that these manual settings will only work either when the hot tub light is off or when the panel and pool light synchronisation feature is deactivated 9 9 4 Changing the control panel backlighting colour 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item PANEL LIGHT COLOUR 3 Press the SCROLL button to start choosing the light colour 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the required colour 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and return to the MISC OPTIONS sub menu 9 9 5 Changing the control panel backlighting brightness 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS sub menu from the main menu 2 Select the menu item PANEL LIGHT INTENSITY 3 Press the S
36. kaging in which the hot tub was delivered and position the hot tub on the pre rendered installation site 2 Remove the front panel situated at the side of the hot tub control panel Remove the upper power switchboard cover under which the circuit breaker the earth leakage trip and earth connector are situated The connection using the appropriate power cord may only be performed by a person with professional qualifications 3 Since your hot tub was thoroughly tested during the manufacturing process meaning some proportion of impurities may have remained in the hot tub equipment parts and on its surface you are advised to first clean the hot tub surface in an appropriate way We recommend using lukewarm water for this cleaning As a rule clean the surface using suitable soft towels avoid using any coarse abrasives and fabrics which might cause damage to the spa surfaces If you choose to use any detergent make sure it is not aggressive to the spa surfaces 1 Filling the hot tub with water Fill the hot tub with a sufficient amount of water The water level in the hot tub may never decrease below the skimmer level If you detect any water leakage when filling the hot tub interrupt the filling until the defect is eliminated 2 Activating the power supply for the hot tub If the hot tub is connected via a flexible cord the power cord must not be exposed to any burdening with sharp objects or other effects If that is the case we advise you
37. ll the spa Treat the spa with a disinfectant and adjust the pH Algal growth Reduced transparency pH too high Too little disinfectant pH too low Too little disinfectant Treat the spa with a disinfectant and keep its concentration Adjust the pH Treat the spa with a disinfectant and keep its concentration Limescale Too much calcium in the water too much total alkalinity and pH too high If scale needs removing drain the spa remove the scale refill the spa and balance the water composition Hot tub does not work as a whole Water level too low Power supply failure Heater off Add water Check the power supply Restart the heater Disconnect the power supply for at least 30 seconds for the security thermostat to restart If reset is impossible check the filters for clogging If the hot tub keeps switching off call maintenance The hot tub does not warm up and the light is on readiness and power indicators blinking Water level too low Security thermostat off Integrated pressure switch interrupted Circulation pump thermal trip off Dirty filters Check the filters The integrated pressure switch restarts when water flow through the heater is restored Call maintenance if the heater switches off too often Checks the filters and piping leaks Disconnect the hot tub from the power supply and allow the circulation pump to cool down The circulation pump thermal trip resta
38. matically reverts to the default screen However you need not wait a minute to revert If you wish to leave the system menu quickly use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the current menu name and press SCROLL 11 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT Note that the text ESC is displayed over the SCROLL button when the menu name is displayed which means you can use the SCROLL button to escape from that menu The action invoked by pressing the SCROLL button depends on what menu item is highlighted and that is shown in the display text over the SCROLL button The system menu consists of five sub menus the User Timer Menu the Sleep Mode Menu the Maintenance Timer Menu the Miscellaneous Options Menu and the Advanced Options Menu These sub menus are accessed via items 4 to 8 from the main menu in the stated sequence Simply select one of these items in the main menu and press SCROLL This will get you into the desired sub menu Scroll through the sub menu as you would through the main menu the interface works just the same To select any other item either in the main menu or in any of the sub menus simply highlight the desired menu item using the UP and DOWN buttons and then press SCROLL 9 1 Main menu The main menu is the highest level of the system menu It provides fast access to temperature user timer and clock settings The five sub menus are accessed via items 4 to 8 from the main menu To access the main men
39. ned with pressurised water we advise you disinfect the cartridges using an appropriate disinfectant After cleaning all mechanical and other impurities should be removed from the cartridge Note Hot water tends to swell the assembly so do not worry if it is a bit difficult to remove it Maintenance of the spa frame surface finish Minor scratches that do not penetrate the surface acrylic paint may be removed using high quality car polish Major scratches that have penetrated the acrylic top coat require renewal of the surface finish Seek the advice of a hot tub retailer Hot tub thermal cover Using the hot tub cover helps reduce the energy costs by minimising heat loss and evaporation The attractive cover is an effective device to prevent leaves and other contaminants from getting into the hot tub when not in use Please follow the instructions for using the hot tub and caring for the hot tub and the thermal cover Note The hot tub cover is not designed to support weight Nor is it an approved safety device that might be substitute for fencing around the bathing area In order to protect the thermal cover and maintain safety do not sit stand or lie on the cover Do not put any objects on it Caring for the hot tub thermal cover and maintenance instructions Proper care for the cover is important clean and tend it as necessary Tend the surface in an appropriate way If you use any common chemical detergent for the maintenance and cleanin
40. not recommended by the supplier b If the ambient temperature drops below 5 C the water temperature inside the hot tub has to be kept at 20 C Both the filter cartridges can be in operation in this mode as long as they are checked for cleanness on a daily basis Should the filter cartridges be clogged beyond a certain limit the water flow through the circulation pump would decrease or stop and the hot tub control unit would interpret the low or zero flow by automatically switching off both the circulation pump and the heater If that happens there is a risk of total freezing of water inside the equipment which may result in serious damage to the entire hot tub equipment Also check the water level in the hot tub on a daily basis the water level must not decrease below the control sensor If the water level decreases below the sensor the control unit disengages the circulation pump and thus also the electrical heater meaning the water could freeze in the equipment which may seriously damage the hot tub Therefore we advise you check the hot tub functioning on a daily basis to prevent damage to your hot tub During the check refill the water from time to time as needed The water level may decrease due to natural evaporation If the above is not respected and the hot tub gets damaged such damage cannot be claimed under warranty Summer season Do not expose the hot tub to the direct effects of solar radiation do not use inappropriate dete
41. nt unauthorised persons from using the hot tub or changing the settings When the key lock is active any pressing of the buttons is ignored but the LCD display shows KEYS LOCKED temporarily to inform the user that the key lock has been activated 10 2 Activating the key lock To activate the key lock hold down the DOWN SCROLL and UP buttons simultaneously While doing so the LCD display will read HOLD KEYS TO ACTIVATE LOCK You will have to hold the keys down for about 3 seconds to activate the key lock Then the control panel beeps and reads KEYS LOCKED 10 3 Deactivating the key lock Once the key lock is activated the buttons have to be pressed in sequence in order to deactivate it Press the buttons in the sequence shown one at a time The control panel beeps and reads KEYS UNLOCKED temporarily once Press once C the buttons are pressed in the correct order Press twice If you remember which button you pressed last or if you press one of the buttons incorrectly please start again Press times C The unlocking sequence DOWN SCROLL DOWN UP SCROLL Press 4 times Note If the control panel is off while the key lock is active the keylockisnotresumed Press 5 times after the control panel is switched on again 10 4 Adjusting the control panel display contrast The control panel display contrast brightness can be adjusted manually if the display seems too dark or too bright Follow the below procedure to adju
42. o the next field 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the highlighted field as needed Hold one of the buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing 6 Repeat until the mode hours minutes and day of the week are set de 00 AL P m 7 Q m gt Press SCROLL to make the setting lt Press SCROLL to make the setting y AN o Press SCROLL to make the setting l MON 7 Press SCROLL to make the setting When you press SCROLL to set the day of the week the display reverts to the default screen 9 6 User alarms These alarms work like a normal alarm clock the advantage being you can specify on which days the alarm should be active When the alarm goes off the control panel beeps and displays the current time and a text with the active alarm number The beep lasts for a minute or until you press a button on the control panel This has no effect on any other equipment such as the pumps the blower the light etc The alarms are only active within an hour of the last pressing of a button on the control panel If you do not use the spa for more than an hour no sound is made 15 EN BRILX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 6 1 Configuring the user alarm Select the MAIN menu then press UP four times CA Press 4 times 1 SET TEMP 2 USER TIMER 3 CLOCK 4 USER ALARM 5 SLEEP TIMES 6 MAINT TIMERS 7 MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS
43. off Display Up Down Range selection start pause Playback modes Turning down the volume Turning up the volume 11 1 Radio MP3 controls On off button Down button for changing radio frequency and jumping to the previous MP3 file Up button for changing radio frequency and jumping to the next MP3 file o Button for turning up and down the volume Button for switching between FM AM frequency ranges and starting and pausing MP3 playback Button for switching between radio MP3 AUX inputs o0000 30 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 12 Self diagnostic error codes The hot tub has extensive self diagnostic capabilities In the event of trouble it will report a warning or error depending on the nature of the trouble If a warning is reported the hot tub will go on functioning but errors require user intervention or servicing Errors When the alarm goes off in the error status it can be turned down by pressing SCROLL The alarm will go silent automatically after four minutes Error 1 PRIME FAILED Pump has not been primed with water Priming the pump with water before start up is a special case This may not necessarily be a problem with the hot tub but means that no water has been detected in the heater housing Press the DOWN button to activate the main pump for 10 seconds to try and bring water to the heater If this succeeds normal running is restored Failing that the error reappears on the di
44. old one of the buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing Press SCROLL once the required temperature has been set Press SCROLL once again to return to the default display outside the system menu the new setting is valid immediately Note The temperature in the hot tub will be maintained close to the set temperature but how close depends on the Heat Control setting see chapter 9 10 1 for more information 9 3 User Timer The User Timer is a timer counting down minutes that can be preset to start the countdown anywhere between 1 and 99 minutes You can set it when you enter the hot tub to remind you when it is time to get out The timer will count down the preset time and display the minutes and seconds remaining until the end on the LCD You will hear two beeps at the turn of every last 10 seconds and eventually one long beep will sound and the message USER TIMER FINISHED will be displayed when the timer has finished the countdown 13 EN EN BRILX SWIMMING P00L EQUIPMENT To use the user timer first select tt in the main menu The total time will flash on the LCD 30 minutes as the default Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the time as needed Hold one of the buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing Press the SCROLL button when the required time is reached This starts the timer and the display reads TIMER STARTED STOP When this message is displayed you can stop the timer immediately by
45. p mode period To deactivate the sleep mode period follow the instructions in Configuring the sleep mode up to step 4 In that step use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the days of the week setting until no day is selected see adjacent image Press the SCROLL button to save the new setting and return to the sleep mode sub menu This deactivates the sleep mode period completely Press SCROLL to make the setting SIE Press SCROLL to make the setting Press SCROLL to make the setting Press SCROLL to make the setting DAYS When the sleep mode period is deactivated its start time is displayed see below and its stop time cannot be selected in the sleep mode sub menu 1 SLEEP START a When you deactivate the sleep mode in this way the start and stop times are retained and will be restored when you reactivate the sleep mode period by choosing one or more days of the week 19 EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 7 3 Cleaning the pipework When the system is reactivated after a sleep period it automatically lets each auxiliary pump run one after another and then the blower for 10 seconds to clean the pipework This prevents stagnant water from accumulating in the pipes when the hot tub is not in use for longer periods The display reads PURGING PUMPS PLEASE WAIT while the pipework cleaning is in progress Notes 1 For the sleep mode to work correctly check that the clock is set correctly
46. peeds When the UP DOWN buttons are pressed for the first time the LCD reads BLOWER SPEED with a bar chart depicting the current speed setting In this display press UP and DOWN to adjust the speed as needed Hold either of the two buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing This setting is saved and will be restored automatically when you select the variable speed mode again DOWN and UP CO A Comments 1 The UP and DOWN buttons are shared by the Light Light Change SPVSB Speed and the entire system menu While not in the system menu the current function of the UP and DOWN buttons depends on which of the 3 features was last adjusted by the button whether Light Light Change or Blower Pressing the Blower Air button when the blower is running will only browse through the available options the LCD will show the current option selection This makes it possible to set the function for the UP and DOWN buttons with 1 pressing of the Blower button and display the current blower setting without actually changing the setting Pressing either UP or DOWN in the full speed mode or the variable speed mode the SPVSB automatically switches into the adjustable speed mode If it is left on the accessory turns off automatically after 25 minutes If the heater is on the activation of the SPVSB may cause the heater to load the interrupter and switch off If this happens the heater will resume operation approx 5 seconds after the SPVSB
47. pressing SCROLL again Otherwise wait for about five seconds till the message disappears and you return to the default display where the timer runs in the background Select the MAIN menu then press UP twice A Press twice 1 SET TEMP 2 USER TIMER 3 CLOCK 4 USER ALARM 5 SLEEP TIMES 6 MAINT TIMERS 7 MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS f y 36 9 Mo Q0 PM Usr timer 29 59 User timer countdown 9 4 Clock The hot tub has a real time clock which retains the correct time even during short power failures The clock allows the user to read time comfortably and is also used for timing the sleep mode periods filtration and user timers The clock can be configured to work in either a 12 hour or 24 hour mode This setting also defines how the user alarms and sleep mode start and end times are displayed A Press 3 times SET TEMP USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS ADV OPTIONS LD DEFAULTS PM o 00 10 tA RU S 14 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 5 Clock setup 1 Select the menu item Clock in the main menu 2 Press SCROLL to start setting the clock 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to choose the required clock mode 12 or 24 hour 4 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and go t
48. r and switch off 2 If this happens the heater will resume operation about 5 seconds after the Aux mode is deactivated 7 Variable speed blower SPVSB The Blower Air button controls the variable speed blower if installed It is used to activate deactivate the blower and choose from the different operating modes Pressing the BLOWER button four times controls the blower as follows 1199 1st pressing Blower On SS The LCD reads BLOWER ON HIGH the blower is in the highest speed oli 2nd pressing Blower Ramping The LCD reads BLOWER RAMPING speeds alternate olli 3rd pressing Blower Speed The LCD reads BLOWER SPEED and a bar chart depicts the current speed setting the blower speed is adjustable see below Cigp 4th pressing Blower Off The LCD reads BLOWER OFF the blower is off default state The Blower is fitted with two non return valves to prevent inundation of the Blower air piping The Blower is fitted with an outlet for potential dripping water The outlet is situated and discharges at the bottom of the right hand corner viewed from the control panel Minor quantities of water may issue from this outlet which is a normal feature and cannot be claimed under warranty 7 EN EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 7 1 Blower SPVSB variable speed mode In the variable speed mode the UP and DOWN buttons are used to set the blower to one of the 9 different s
49. restored when you reactivate the user alarm by selecting one or more days of the week 9 7 Sleep mode timer The sleep mode is a very good feature used to quieten the hot tub during your sleep period When the hot tub is in the sleep mode neither the automatic heating nor the filtering comes on yet you can still use the hot tub in the manual regime without having to change settings You can programme up to 9 different sleep mode times each of which can occur on one or more specified calendar days You can use any number of sleep mode intervals As the default the hot tub is set to a sleep mode between 11 pm and 7 am Monday to Sunday This is only achieved by applying sleep mode interval no 1 the other 8 sleep mode intervals are deactivated You can view the current sleep mode setting by simply selecting the sleep mode sub menu from the main menu In the sub menu use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through each of the nine sleep mode intervals Each of these intervals consists of a day of the week a start time and an end time of the sleep mode These three settings are displayed using the 2 items in the sleep mode sub menu SLEEP START and SLEEP STOP where is the sleep mode number from 1 to 9 9 7 1 Configuring the sleep mode Follow the below procedure to set a currently unused sleep mode interval or adjust an activate interval Select the MAIN menu then press UP five times CA Press 5 times SET TEMP
50. rgents for maintenance Prevent direct contact of the hot tub frame with chemicals and scratching of the surface with sharp objects Ensure the safety of children with adult supervision The accessories may only be operated by instructed and fit persons over 18 years of age who may also handle the chemicals which have to be put out of reach of children 37 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 16 Troubleshooting Problem Turbid water Likely causes Dirty filters Neglected hygiene Dispersed particles organic substances Water used for too long Solution Clean the filters Treat the spa with a disinfectant Add disinfectant Adjust the pH and or alkalinity as recommended Turn on the massage pumps and clean the filters Drain the spa and refill it Water odour Too many organic substances in the water Neglected hygiene pH too low Treat the spa with a disinfectant Add disinfectant Adjust the pH then refill the spa Chlorine odour Too much free chlorine pH too low Replace 1 3 of the spa water Adjust the pH as recommended Musty odour Bacteria or algae propagating Treat the spa with a disinfectant If the problem is visible or lasting drain the spa clean it and refill it Organic sediment circle of scum around the spa Deposition of oils and dirt Wipe the spa with a clean cloth If there is too much scum drain the spa Remove the scum with a detergent and refi
51. rts when the pump cools down and the power supply is reactivated Call maintenance if the circulation pump thermal trip switches off too often Reduced pump performance Water level too low Dirty filters Air controls shut Add water Clean the filters Open the air controller Light not on Faulty wiring or light assembly Call maintenance 38 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 17 Safety instructions Preventing risk to children 1 To reduce the risk of children getting injured do not allow children to use this hot tub without continuous close supervision 2 To reduce the risk of children getting injured lower temperatures are recommended for younger children Before allowing children to enter the hot tub check the water temperature with your hands and make sure it is suitable for children 3 Remember that wet surfaces may be slippery Remind children to be careful when entering and leaving the hot tub 4 Do not allow children to step on the hot tub thermal cover Preventing risk to adults 1 To reduce the risk of adults getting injured do not remove or lose any of the suction fittings Never operate the hot tub if any of the suction fittings are damaged or missing 2 Remember that wet surfaces may be extremely slippery Be aware of the danger of slipping and falling when entering or leaving the hot tub 3 For medical reasons people with infectious diseases are not allowed to
52. splay Note When this error appears you will be offered the option to let the hot tub run in the demo mode this option is not designed for end users If you select the demo mode by mistake please reset the hot tub see below to start it up over again In the event of any of errors 3 8 the hot tub operation is halted and will not resume until the controls are reset The controls can only be reset by simultaneously pressing the buttons Light Light Change Pump 1 and Blower The control panel remains in the error status even if the main switch is reset the control panel will only resume normal operation after simultaneously pressing the buttons Light Light Change Pump 1 and Blower 22 CHI Os Mon 12 00 PM Set temp 37 00 36 5 tA 3 0 Error 3 STUCK BUTTON Button jammed This error indicates that at least one of the control panel buttons has become stuck or been held down for over a minute It may be caused by the hot tub cover pressing against the control panel or water having got inside the control panel or the control panel having been damaged Try resetting the hot tub If the problem persists please contact your hot tub supplier Error 4 NO WATER SENSOR Sensor for no water This error indicates a problem with the optical water sensor by the heater The problem may be caused by sensor disconnection or damage Try resetting the hot tub If the problem persists please contact your hot
53. st contrast 1 Hold down the LIGHT button The light will be as bright as always but you have to hold the button down before you proceed to the next steps 2 While still holding down the LIGHT button press UP or DOWN to brighten or darken the contrast as needed Hold one of the buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing 3 When you have finished adjusting the contrast release the LIGHT button and the new setting will be G 28 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 10 5 Reversing the display The display can be reversed so that it can be read from both inside and outside the tub the display reverts to the default mode after 30 minutes of inactivity To reverse the display press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously To revert the display to the original facing press UP and DOWN again Default display facing Reverse display facing Mon 12 00 PM Set temp 37 00 10 6 Language selection The hot tub control panel can display English default French German Spanish Dutch and Japanese To select your language hold down the DOWN button for 4 seconds Cw UB A Choose the language by pressing UP or DOWN make the setting by pressing SCROLL Press SCROLL to save the setting Press SCROLL to make the setting 29 EN EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 11 Radio receiver with MP3 player The hot tub is equipped with a radio receiver with an MP3 player which has a USB port On
54. t of water pouring or spillage Also remember that the air humidity will increase in the tub area For these reasons you are advised to adjust the installation site to these requirements 33 EN EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 2 Exterior hot tub installation If installing the hot tub in the exterior make sure you observe the safety precautions The chief requirements for safe hot tub operation include non slip tiling flooring and a drained installation site for the event of rain or water pouring or spillage over the hot tub rim For these reasons you are advised to adjust the installation site to these requirements Preparation for the power connection For connection to three phase alternating current make sure you use a 16 A circuit breaker with characteristic C Make sure that the hot tub is always connected to a circuit protected with an earth leakage trip with a residual current of 0 03 A If a fuse has to be replaced always use a fuse of the same type and rated current Hot tub installation Note The hot tub has to belocated in accordance with standards in force in your country in the Czech Republic it is CSN 33 2000 7 701 General You are advised to take advantage of the professional services of qualified and trained technicians for the installation power connection and first startup If you decide to install the hot tub by your own devices please follow the advice below 1 Carefully remove all the pac
55. the SCROLL button once or repeatedly to clear the message 2 If you are not in the system menu and the control panel is not active for about 10 seconds the control panel LCD periodically displays a text indicating which timer has reached its set time This text is shown in place of the default main display text and does not impede the normal control panel interface In either case the text displayed will read MAINT REQD and the maintenance timer name 9 8 1 Configuring the maintenance timer The installation or servicing technician or the hot tub owner may complete the following table to help keep track of the settings entered into the control panel 20 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 8 2 Confirming the maintenance timer When a timer reaches its set time you have to clear it manually it will not be cleared automatically Proceed as indicated below to clear a timer that has reached its set time 1 Select the MAIN menu then press UP six times A Press 6 times SET TEMP USER TIMER ACLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS ADV OPTIONS LD DEFAULTS N GO N Q O L 2 Press SCROLL and then UP as needed to select the maintenance timer to clear GENERAL SRVC CABINET SRVC REPLACE FLTR OZONATOR CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 CUSTOM 3 CUSTOM 4 CUSTOM 5 SN GO NN OQ L Press SCROLL to make the setting 3 Press the SCROLL but
56. ton to start adjusting the timer options 008 008 WEEKS CLR ESC CFG GS 4 Press DOWN to reset the number of weeks to zero Reset to zero C0 008 WEEKS esc CF0 J 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm and go to the next field 21 EN EN BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 8 3 Configuring the maintenance timer Follow the below procedure to change the total number of weeks or the number of weeks elapsed in the relevant maintenance job timer 1 Select the sub menu MAINT TIMERS 2 Press UP or DOWN to select the required maintenance timer 3 Press SCROLL once to display the maintenance timer options 4 Press UP once to begin configuring the timer The Total Weeks field starts to flash 5 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the highlighted field as needed Hold either ofthe two buttons down to automatically repeat the pressing 6 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the current setting and go to the next field 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set the number of weeks elapsed In most cases you will want to leave this field at 0 beginning of the countdown period 8 Press SCROLL once to return to the maintenance timer sub menu 9 8 4 Deactivating the maintenance timer To deactivate the maintenance timer follow the above procedure up to step 5 In that step hold down the DOWN button until the Total Weeks field turns to 0 Then press SCROLL once to save the new setting and return to th
57. u from the default display simply press SCROLL Read the chapter Navigating through the system menu above if you have not done so yet Press once 1 SET TEMP 2 USER TIMER 3 CLOCK 4 USER ALARM 5 SLEEP TIMES 6 MAINT TIMERS 7 MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS Press SCROLL to make the setting 12 BRIUX SWIMMING POOL EQUIPMENT 9 2 Set temperature temperature controls CA Select the MAIN menu then press UP once Set with the SCROLL button SET TEMP USER TIMER CLOCK USER ALARM SLEEP TIMES MAINT TIMERS MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS o Q O LD The hot tub has an automatically controlled pump and heater for water filtration and maintaining the water at the required user defined temperature The user may leave the system to take care of the hot tub and know that the water will have the right temperature whenever they decide to use the hot tub When you invoke the set temperature menu item the current set temperature is shown with four digits in degrees Centigrade 37 00 is the default The setting range is from 10 00 to 41 50 with a 0 25 C step To change the setting press SCROLL when the set temperature menu item is displayed The current setting will flash and indicate that the value can be changed Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the set temperature as required H

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