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1. 21 How To Remove Your Spas Piers 22 USA DE ett 22 TNE de Emm 22 Operating Your Noosa Luxury 23 5 24 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your physiological response to hot vvater is very subjective and depends on your age health and medical history If you don t Rnovv your tolerance to hot vvater or experience dizziness headaches or nausea you should exit the spa immediately and cool down WARNINGS 1 Children in and around the spa should be supervised at all times by a responsible adult 2 Use caution when entering or exiting the spa where practical install a safety grab bar or handrail Turn off all the jets before entering or exiting the spa to improve visibility while entering or exiting the soa Remember that wet surfaces can be slippery Do not allow anyone to submerge their head under the water Do not use the spa unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment Do not sit in front of or on top of the suction fittings or skimmer This will obstruct proper circulation of the water and may result in personal injury Never operate the spa pump s without having a
2. Panel Button Assignments 1 Slight B Pump 1 LEE 3 Temp Up T Pump 2 A 12 Wiring Configuration and DIP Settings Setup 2 HiPot Testing Note Disconnect slip terminal with green e 230V Pump 1 2 Speed 230V Ozone e 30KW Healer wires from J90 prior to performing id 2 cS m HiPot test Failure to disconnect may e 230V Pump 2 l Speed 230V Circ Pump Deluxe Main Panel Gic Blum of the KES 230V Pump 3 l Speed 10V Spa light Reconnect terminal to J90 after 230V Blower 230V AV Stereo successful completion of HiPot test QT acme pm Audio Visual les Te TEL PM 55133 Ell Note Configuration shown ES for Single Service only see the Electrical Service pages 8 8 10 for instructions on converting to Dual Service or 3 Phase A1 Test Mode OFF 50 Hz A2 See Table 1 J17 26 Enabled Degrees C 9 mse 4 Aux Freeze 24 Hour FF Circ Pump J Reset AS 2 speed P1 A10 See Table 1 Panel Button Assignments 2 ModeProg 6 Pump 1 m i Temp p 1 Pump2 4 amp 7 4 TempDown 8 J17 26 13 DIP Switches and Jumpers Definitions SSID 100 91 43 Base Model 6552304 DIP Switch Key 1 Test Mode nor
3. will provide a refreshing retreat LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS e Contact your local council to determine if a building permit is necessary and for information on applicable bylaws distance from property lines buildings fencing requirements If you are doing any excavating contact Dial before You Dig on 1100 to ensure that there are no underground lines Locate the spa where possible within close distance of a door to the house this will maximize potential winter use Ensure that your pump s controls drain valve and thermal probe are easily accessible and protected If possible locate the spa where you will enjoy some privacy If this is not possible a partial privacy or wind partition or proper placement of the optional cover lifter should provide adequate privacy SPA BASE Your spa needs a good solid foundation the foundation on which your spa sits must be able to support the weight of the spa the water in it and the weight of its users If the foundation is inadequate the spa may shift this will cause stress to the shell which may lead to the shell cracking Damage caused by an inadequate or improper foundation is not covered under warranty It is the responsibility of the soa owner to provide a proper foundation for the spa SPA BASE CONTINUED A spa containing both water and people is extremely heavy if you are installing the soa onto decking or any other elevated structure it is advisable to consult a
4. Remove the leaf catcher by sliding it horizontally toward the centre of the spa 4 You will see the filters inside the filter box to remove them turn the handle on the top of the filter anti clockwise until you can lift the filter out of the filter box 5 To reinstall the filters reverse these steps USING THE DRAIN The drain is closed when the drain fitting is inside the fibreglass base ue To fit the hose fitting supplied to drain the spa you need to turn and pull the drain fitting completely out from the fibreglass base te j i i T i TM I i DRAINING THE SPA 1 Attach the supplied hose fitting 2 Connect your garden hose 3 Start draining by pushing the drain fitting half way back towards the fibreglass base 4 When finished draining the spa push the drain fitting back into the fibreglass base Drain fitting 22 OPERATING YOUR NOOSA LUXURY SPA Balboa 500DZ Series Operation Guide Initial Start up Your spa will enter Priming Mode Pro when it is energized During Priming Mode press Jets button s repeatedly and be sure all pumps are free of air Priming Mode lasts less than 5 minutes Press Warm or Cool to exit After Priming Mode the spa will run in Standard Mode see Mode Progz section Temp Control 80 F 104 F 26 0 C 40 0 C The last measured water temperature is constantly displaved The water temper
5. cycle all other equipment will cun briefly to purge the plumbing Optional Filter Gycle Programming You are not required to change the filter cycles but if you wish to press Time Mode Prog Mode Prog within 3 seconds SET START ALTER 1 AM will appear Press Warm or Cool to reset the filter start time Press Mode Prog to see SET STOP 1 and adjust the time with Warm or Cool as done above Press Mode Prog to see START ALTER PM and proceed as above Press Mode Prog to see SET STOP ALTER and proceed as above Press Mode Prog to confirm BALBGA water group 23 Locking the Panel Press Time Blower and Warm within 3 seconds The Panel is now locked To unlock the panel press the Time Blower and Cool within 2 seconds Note On some systems Jets 1 Diagnostic Messages Message DHH OHS GnR 5nb ED HFL LF Warning Shock Hazard No User Serviceable Parts Meaning No message on display Power has been cut off to the spa Owerheat The spa has shut down One of the sensors has detected 118 F 47 8 C at the heater Overheat The spa has shut down One of the sensors has detected that the spa water is 1 1O F 43 5 C Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugge into the Sensar A jack is not working Spa is shut down The sensor that is plugged into the Sensor B jack is not working Sensors are out of b
6. dust etc to enter your spa Debris in the spa can cause blockages or damage to the equipment if our technician finds items such as leaves or dirt inside your spa your repair will not be covered under warranty CARING FOR REAL CEDAR CABINETS Wood skirting has a tendency to fade and lose its like new appearance with time You should re stain your spa s skirting once every three months Lightly sand the surfaces to remove any dirt and smoothen rough surfaces re stain the wood surfaces using a suitable stain Do not use varnishes shellacs or surface sealants Warranty on spa skirting is only valid if soas have been regularly stained EMPTY SPAS Your Spa must be filled with water at all times an empty spa on a hot day will cause crazing or blistering in the spas acrylic This can happen within 30 minutes of the spa being emptied Your repair will not be covered under warranty for this issue 21 HOW TO REMOVE YOUR SPAS FILTERS WARNING Be careful not to force the filter face past the waterfalls attached to the spa as this can break the waterfall fittings if you apply a small amount of pressure to push the filter face away from the waterfall fitting as you remove the filter face you will clear the waterfall fittings without causing damage 1 Remove the flat head screw in the Filter box face Do not re fit the screw it can be thrown away 2 Lift the face plate off the filter box vertically until it separates away from the filter box 3
7. from 26 and J32 Note 32 and 25 are ele ally identical The wbite gt wire may be attached to either terminal before removal PTIONAL Systems using only 1 DIP switch A10 for heat disable DIP Switch A10 must be OFF Systems using multiple DIP switches for heat disable Refer to system Hot Sheet DIP Switch Definition page and set both switches shown in Table 1 to ON positions If using an Expander Board Systems using multiple DIP switches for heat disable Refer to system Hot Sheet DIP Switch Definition page and set both switches shown in Table 1 to OFF positions 15 OPTIONAL Electrical Service Configuration Options systems with PCB Rev B Only Joe 3 Phase Service TN and TT Electrical Systems 006 8 8 9 Wires 3 Lines 1 Neutral 1 Protective Earth js NICE Protective Earth wire Green Yellow must be connected La to system ground terminal as marked 12 f IMPORTANT Service MUST include a neutral wire y with a line to neutral voltage of 230VAC Ll The beater runs on service line Ll main board equipment run service line L3 Addtional equipment such as expansion boards run on service line L2 Systems using only 1 DIP switch A10 for heat disable DIP Switch A10 must be OFF To Wl on Systems using multiple DIP switches for heat disable an optional mum Refer to system Hot Sheet DIP Switch Definition page oars mesi res iun
8. Aqua Pulse Spas POOL amp SPA SUPPLIES USER MANUAL Noosa Luxury Spa TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions 3 UV 5 deecnsonesonsomsessosnssosmemad o so 20109040 90 0 900 59 204 294 190 200204 9 9 992919 5 9994 2 0 99 005 3 4 miei EE EE LU TUM 4 Information To Assist You Locating The 4 T Tm 4 ned eta 5 SOD SE 5 WAER RM 5 iL 5 ECO DEVE HE 6 ElECIICAL INSTAN AU OWN 7 l ctical Gonnection POINT LOCATION een ennemie eme 7 8 Wiring Diagram es Goo29DZ hol SRB eee 8 19 WV ACS cec ce 20 Important Usage Warnings Non Warranty 20 Water TEC a UM EN Lenin sucs BS SAU ACS A Dau dus 20 Filling Your Spa With Water Air 20 FIG tt IL MM d Ed 21 SEO VOU ALC OV CU EE 21 Caring For Gedar Cabinets nn 21 EOV ODAS eara E
9. Button Positions Aux Panel Information BE H Supports 2 button aux panel 4 7 voo mg Supports 4 button aux panel 1 Time 5 Light 2 6 1 3 Temp Up 1 2 Pump 3 4 Temp Down 8 J17 26 when A7 is 14 Electrical Service Configuration Options systems with PCB Rev B Only Single Service TN and TT Electrical Systems 1x32 Amp 3 Wires 1 Line 1 Neutral 1 Protective Earth Protective Earth wire Green Yellow must be connecte to system ground terminal as marked All equipment pumps blower beater and any expander board runs on service line LI Systems using only DIP switch A10 for heat disable 1 x 16 Amp Service is not supported For 1 x 32 Amp Service Set DIP Switch such that total system amperage draw never exceeds rated service input Systems using multiple DIP switches for heat disable Refer to system Hot Sheet DIP Switch Definition page and set the switches shown in Table 1 such that total As MANUFACTURED Dual Service TN and TT Electrical Systems 2 x 16 Amp 5 Wires 2 Lines 2 Neutrals 1 Protective Earth Protective Earth wire Green Yellow must be connected to system ground terminal as marked Ihe heater and any expander board run on service line LI while all otber equipmeni such as pumps and blowers run on service line L2 Li Completely remove the white wire
10. alance If alternating with spa temperature it may just be a temporary shut down A significant difference between temperature flow problem Persistent low fow problems Displays on the hith occurrence of HEL message within 24 hours Heater is shut down but other spa Possible inadequate water How or air bubbles in detected in the heater Spa is shut down for 15 minutes Inadequate water detected in heater Displays on third accurrence of dr message Spa is Ice Potential freeze condition detected Even sha ir chat down some equipment will Locking the Temperature Press Warm Time Blower and Warm within 3 seconds The Warm and Cool buttons are now disabled To unlock the temperature press Time Blower and Cool within 2 seconds instead of Blower is used in Lock Unlock sequences Action Required be preserved until next power up After the pump has been running for 2 minutes the current water temperature will be displayed DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool Once the heater has cooled reset by pushing any button If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and your dealer or DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool At 107 F 41 7 C the spa should automatically reset If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization If the prablem persist
11. all VS models running at 240NAC fe should appear for all VS models running at 120VAC as well as all GS models heater which is rated at 4 KW at 240VAC will function as a 1 kW heater at 120NAC will appear to signal the start of Priming Mode At this point the power up sequence is complete Refer to the Reference Card for the VS or System model of your spa for information about how the spa operates from this point on including how to adjust the Time of Day if using a Serial Deluxe style panel 11 Wiring Configuration and DIF Settings setup 1 As Manufactured HiPot Testing Note Disconnect slip terminal with green 250 Pump 1 2 Speed 230V Blower 230V AV Stereo wires from J90 prior to performing HiPot test Failure to disconnect may 230V Pump 2 1 Speed 230V Ozone 30KW Healer cause a false failure of the test e 230V Pump 3 i Speed 10V Spa Light Deluxe Main Panel Reconnect terminal to J90 after successful completion of HiPot test E a 190 eg Ld POS 2 STE TED ex den 1 x E er i 4 1 Lim Heater rated 2a0v JA 3 0 kW J11 must be Jumpered _ mre E Note Configuration shown is for Single Service only see the Electrical Service pages 6 9 10 for instructions on converting to Dual Service or 3 Phase
12. and set both switches shown in Table 1 to ON positions Not all GS5xxz systems can support 3 Phase j3 Phase requires system Rev B f using an expansion board the board must have fuse protection JE ES u m Completely remove the white wire from 26 and J32 or 125 ul Completely remove the blue wire from J28 and J58 16 Electrical Service Application Notes This page is specific the 6552307 model with max pumps The preceeding pages cover all possible GS applications As manufactured this system comes configured for Single Service See the preceding pages for instructions on moving wires for Dual Service or Three Phase configurations Use the following guidelines for setting DIP Switches appropriately for the particular service configuration chosen For 1x16A Service Not Supported For 1 32 Service Switch 2 must be OFF and 10 can be ON For 2x16A Service Switches 2 and A10 must be OFF because Pumps 2 and 3 are on the same service as the Heater For 3 phase Service 16 per phase Pump 1 and blower are on one phase Pumps 2 and 3 are on another phase and the Heater 15 its own phase So there are no limitations needed on equipment running together Thus switches 2 and 10 both be ON 17 Ozone Connections Note A special tool is required to remove the pins from the connector body once they are snapped in place Check with your Balboa Account Manager for in
13. ature displayed is current only when the pump has been running for at least 2 minutes To display the set temperature press Warm or Cool once To change the set temp press a temp button again before the display stops flashing After three seconds the display will stop Hashing and begin to display the current spa temperature G Jets 1 Press Jets 1 to turn pump 1 on or off and to shift between low and high speeds if equipped The low speed will turn off after 4 hours High speed will turn off after 15 minutes Low speed may run automatically at times during which it cannot be deactivated from the panel but high speed may be operated Jets 2 Jets 3 Blower If equipped Press the corresponding button once to turn the device on or off The device will rurn off after 15 minutes Pump 2 may be two speed on some systems Light Press Light to operate the spa light Turns off after 4 hours Setting the Time of Day When the spa is first powered up the words SET TIME will flash on the display Press Time thea Mode Prag then Warm or Cool The time will begin changing in one minute increments Press Warm or Cool to stop the time from changing Press Time to confirm thao Few oen erg reup c nm This diament covers VS and GS systems through 2004 with Balboa Panels VLADI or The pump responsible for heating and filtration 1 low speed on nan circ system the circ pump on circ syst
14. ems will be referred to simply as the pump In multi button sequences if the buttons are pressed too quickly in the sequence they may not register Baton shapes and labels may vary Mode Prog Mode is changed by pressing Warm or Cool then pressing Mode Prog button Standard Mode maintains set temperature and the STANDARD icon will be displayed Economy Mode heats the spa to the set temperature only during hlter cycles Een will display when water temp is not current and will alternate with water temp when the pump is running The ECONOMY icon will be displayed Sleep Mode heats the spa to within 20 F 10 C of the set temperature only during filter cycles SL P will display when water temp is not current and will alternate with current water temp when the pump is running Preset Filter Cycles The first preset filter cycle starts at 8 00 AM and ends at 10 00 AM The second preset filter cycle starts at 8 00 PM and ends at 10 00 PM For non circ systems low speed pump and the ozone generator if installed run during filtration For 24 hour circulation systems the circ pump and the ozone generator if installed con 24 hours In hot environments the circ pump may turn off for 30 minute periods except during hlter cycles For 24 hour circulation systems the circ pump and ozone generator if installed run during filtration and may also run automatically at other times At beginning of each filter
15. ermia include e Unawareness of impending hazard e Failure to perceive heat e Failure to recognize the need to exit the spa e Physical inability to exit the spa e Fetal damage in pregnant woman e Unconsciousness resulting in the danger of drowning If you feel any of the symptoms of hypothermia safely exit the spa immediately Please note that the use of Alcohol Drugs or Medication can significantly increase the risk of Hypothermia INFORMATION TO ASSIST YOU LOCATING THE SPA The following information will assist you in choosing the right location for your spa When making your decision always remember that spas can be enjoyed all year round indoors or out regardless of the climate Many spa owners report that their favourite seasons are the cooler winter months while others enjoy using their spa in the warmer summer months OUTDOOR LOCATIONS For a variety of reasons outdoor locations are a far more popular choice some of the reasons include Limited indoor space Delivery complications due to door openings stairwells etc Desire for an outdoor entertainment areas e The spa is being installed adjacent to an existing or planned swimming pool Concerns over splashing water inside the home For those who choose an outdoor location spa operating temperatures can be adjusted to match the season In colder months many owners will operate their spa in the range of 36 38 C During warmer months an operating temperature of 26 28
16. formation on purchasing a pin removal tool Balboa Ozone connector configuration for 230VAC 50Hz Black or Brown Line Conductor Empty White or Blue Neutral Conductor Empty Line Black or Brown conductor Hat used Neutral White or Blue conductc Mot used Classe TI Um Circ Pump J32 E CIRC PUMP 18 serial Deluxe Panel Configurations Jets 1 Jets 2 3 VL801D Serial Deluxe PN 54127 no Overlay Connects to Main Board terminal J1 only VL802D PN 54562 no verlay Connects to Main Board terminal J1 only Panels with back lighting bulbs installed should never be plugged into J2 Use J1 only If the backlight bulbs are removed then both Ji and J2 may be used 19 IMPORTANT USAGE WARNINGS NON WARRANTY FAULTS Spas are extremely delicate products and require regular maintenance Below we will list a number of common causes of problems which are not covered under warranty Should we ever need to visit you to repair your spa you will be charged the full cost of a repair if we found that the cause was the result of poor maintenance or customer negligence Paying full attention to the issues below will help to reduce the risk of damage to your spa WATER TREATMENT One of the most crucial aspects of soa maintenance is water treatment Improper water balance of Lithium Peroxide pH Alkalinity or Calcium may cause damage to the spa surface pumps jets heaters and headrest
17. he cable 19 Live parts and connections must be inaccessible to any person in the spa 20 Earthed appliances must be permanently connected to fixed wiring 21 Do not permit or use electric appliances such as lighting telephone radios televisions etc within 1 5 meters of the spa unless the appliance is rated at 12VDC or less 22 Parts incorporating electrical components except remote control devices must be located or fixed so that they cannot fall into the spa 23 Test the GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter or residual current device RCD monthly 24 f water is leaking from the spa stop using the spa until a qualified technician has resolved the problem 25 Do not leave the spa empty for any period of time 26 Post emergency phone numbers for Police Fire Department and Ambulance at the nearest phone 2 Install a CPR Resuscitation chart within easy view of the spa 28 Check with your local council to see if your spa is required to be fenced o MU d I ed HYPOTHERMIA Since your spa can be set to reach temperatures of 40 C 104 F users should be aware that extended submersion in water that exceeds normal body temperature can lead to hypothermia Hypothermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 37 C 98 6 F The symptoms of hypothermia include drowsiness lethargy and an increase in the internal temperature of the body The effects of hypoth
18. he system it is very likely that you have an air lock To resolve this problem loosen the unions at the side of the suction end of the pump until water begins to flow through Alternatively contact the store of purchase for advice on other ways to remove an air lock Note Please ensure drain fitting is closed before filling the spa see instructions on page 11 for how to remove the spas filters 20 FILTERS Before you use the spa please make sure the plastic wrap has been removed from the filters Poor filter conditions are one of the biggest causes of faults that are not covered under warranty Poor filter conditions allow particles to roam in the spas water These tiny particles can cause damage to the spas components One of the first things our technician will check when visiting your spa is the condition of your filter s If we find your filter s are in poor condition your repair will not be covered under warranty We recommend that you regularly soak your spas filter s in filter cleaner every week You should also replace your spas filters every 12 months It is advised to purchase a spare set of filters at the time of ordering your spa and alternate between the two sets each week to make the cleaning process easier USE OF HARDCOVER Your spas hardcover must be locked to the spas cabinet when the spa is not in use Leaving the cover off exposes your spa to the elements which can cause damage to the spas acrylic and also allows leaves
19. l grounding connections must be properly installed PN dues E O42 BALBGA wy Ter Qi DUE UNLESS YOU HAVE THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL LICENCE DO NOT OPEN THE SPAS COMPUTER BOX PLEASE CONTACT THE STORE OF PURCHASE FOR DETAILS OF A LICENCED CONTRACTOR 24
20. ll suction and return lines open Always keep the hardcover installed and locked when the spa is not in use Never allow anyone to sit or stand on the hardcover People using medications and or having any adverse medical history should consult a physician before using the spa 9 People with infectious diseases should not use the spa 10 Do not use the spa if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs 11 Do not consume alcohol or drugs while using the spa 12 Pregnant women should consult a physician before using the spa 13 As prolonged immersion in water temperatures in excess of 38 C 100 F may damage your health we recommend measuring the water temperature with an accurate thermometer before entering the spa We also recommend establishing lower temperatures and shorter periods of use for users who may be affected by hot water temperature 14 In order to avoid the possibility of hyperthermia heat stress occurring it is recommended that the average temperature of spa pool water should not exceed 38 15 Do not use the spa immediately following strenuous exercise 16 You must use a qualified electrician to connect the spa to power 17 The power should be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA 18 your power supply cable is damaged switch the spa off at the residual current device inside your houses meter box contact a qualified electrician to replace t
21. mally OFF Table 1 i A24A 10 Control amp draw requirements See Table 1 A3 N A must be OFF Aux Freeze must be OFF A54 AB Pump 1 speeds and Circ Modes ON ON 24 hours with 3 F shut off Alert Ab Koll sors prin Pump 2 and Pump 3 are required a use X P332 CE expander board with position J17 26 Enabled for Blower or 1 speed Pump 4 PS 23 splitter cable OFF position J17 26 Disabled To add Blower or 1 speed Pump 4 A8 position temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius use J17 26 position temperature is displayed degrees Fahrenheit i dc Jumper Key J11 If using 3kW or higher wattage heater jumper can be Set in either position but may perform better on Pins 1 and 2 If using 2 5KkW ar lower wattage heater jumper must be set on 1 Pin only J12 Factory set 00 MOVE Jumper must be on Pins 1 and 2 for G551x GS52x GS5xxSZ GS5xxD7 software Jumper must be on Pins 2 and 3 for G amp 550x software 443 When jumper is placed on 2 pins during power up system will reset persistent memory Leave on 7 pin only to enable persistent memory feature WARNING Setting DIP switches incorrectly may cause abnormal system behavior and or damage to system components Refer to Switchbank illustration on Wiring Configuration page for correct settings for this system Contact Balboa if you require additional configuration pages added to this tech sheet Panel
22. oof eaves overhanging trees or gutters that might cause an obstruction In some circumstances it might be necessary to hire a crane for the installation ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION You will need a suitable electrical supply to run the spa The Noosa Luxury Spa requires a 32Amp Power Connection Your electrician needs to hardwire the spa straight to the meter box in your house ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS REQUIRE YOUR ELECTRICIAN TO INSTALL THE APPROPRIATE SIZED RCD IN THE HOUSES METER BOX When appointing an electrician to prepare your spas electrics check that they are suitably qualified and licenced to do so Do not attempt to install the spas electrics yourself if you are not a fully qualified electrician The spa must be hard wired on its own fused circuit back to your household meter box The spa should not be sharing power supply with any other appliances If your spa is being hardwired we recommend you install a Rotary Isolation Switch so that the spa can be isolated from the power supply in an emergency or for service work This is simply a rotary on off switch but should be sited more than 2 metres away for the spa so that users cannot be in the spa whilst operating the switch 3 Pin Plug Not Allowed Recommended Rotary Isolation Switch To locate the electrical connection point unscrew and remove the cabinet panels underneath the spas touch pad ELECTRICAL CONNECTION POINT LOCATION GS523DZ Tech Sheet Balboa Sy
23. or e MoodEFX Lighting Connects to Spa Light terminal 20 FiberEFX Lighting Connects to Spa Light terminal 20 A er Hl 10 Basic System Features and Functions Any time you change a DIP Switch other than AL you must reset Persistent oos ac em 3 covering both pins See ustration Power up by connecting power source to spa Wail until Pis displayed on your panel Power down again Remove jumper from 43 May also move to cover 1 pin only Power up again About Persistent Memory and Time of Day Retention This system uses memory that doesn t require a battery io store a variety of settings What we refer to as Persisient Memory stores the filter settings Persistent Memory is not used for Time of Day Only models with a correct time and reset to 12 00 PM when power is restored bate H3 on GS5xxZ Series is located in approximately the same position Dp parser ap pon De Three numbers in a row which are the SSID the System Software ID The third display of these numbers is the Software Version which should match the version of your sstem For example if these three numbers are 170 67 that is a VS511SZ at version 38 isplayed next is 24 indicating the system is configured for a heater between 3 and 6 kW or indicating the system is configured for a heater effectively between 1 and 3 kW gd should appear for
24. s If we find improper water balance in your spa these parts will not be covered under warranty Please note that your spas headrest are sensitive to chemical exposure and will discolour immediately if you over sanitize the water or allow them to float in the water this will not be covered under warranty Do not clean the spas headrests with the spas water only use fresh tap water to clean the headrests If you are sanitizing the spa on a once a week program it is recommended to remove the spas headrest on the day you sanitize the spa and replace them a day later to avoid over exposure to your sanitiser Different chemical packs have different methods of caring for the water You will need to refer to the guide that came which your chosen chemical pack for exact details on how to treat your water THE USE OF BROMINE TABLES WILL VOID YOUR SPAS WARRANTY FILLING YOUR SPA WITH WATER AIR LOCKS The correct way to fill up your spa is to remove the spas filter s and place your hose inside the filter box Some customers place the hose inside the spas main seating area however doing this may cause a build up of air inside the plumbing creating an air lock Air locks can cause damage to the Spas pumps and heater Damaged caused by an air lock will not be covered under warranty To avoid this problem ensure you fill up the spa through the filter box You can tell if you have an air lock by turning on the pumps if no water appears to circulate through t
25. s contact your dealer or service organization May appear temporarily in an overheat condition If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization May appear temporarily in an overheat condition If the problem persists contact your dealer or service organization If the water level is normal make sure all pumps have been primed If problem persists contact your dealer or service organization Follow action required for HEL message Heating capability of the spa will not reset automatically you may press any button to reset If water level is normal make sure all pumps have been primed Press any to reset This message will reset within 15 minutes If problem persists contact your dealer or service organization Follow action for dr message Spa will not automatically reset Press any button to manually No required All equipment will automatically activate regardless of spa status The equipment stays on 4 minutes after the sensors detect that the spa temperature has risen to 452 7 22 or higher An optional freeze sensor may be added to protect against extraordinary reeze conditions Auxiliary freeze sensor protection is advisable is colder climates See your dealer for details Do not attempt service of this control system Contact your dealer or service organization for assistance Follow all owner s manual power connection instructions Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician and al
26. stem PN 54763 01 System Model GS5 GS523DZ RCA 3 0 Software Version 43 EPN 2808 Base PCBA PN 55857 01 PCB GS500Z PN 22015 Rev B Base Panels VL801D Serial Deluxe PN 54121 VL802D PN 54562 BALBOA lerrpiate usat 40599 97 O pdf 11 08 2008 54763 01_97_D pdf 03 17 2009 water group System Revision History Basic System Features and Functions Power Requirements Single Service 3 wires line neutral ground e 230VAC 50Hz 1 32A Circuit Breaker rating 40A max Dual Service 5 wires line 1 neutral 1 line 2 neutral 2 ground e 230VAC 50Hz 1 2x 16A Circuit Breaker rating 20 max each service 3 Phase Service 5 wires line 1 line 2 line 3 neutral ground Requires PCB Rev e 400VAC 50Hz 3N 164 Circuit Breaker rating 204 max each phase line IMPORTANT Service must include a neutral wire with a line to neutral voltage of 230VAC System Outputs Setup 1 As Manufactured Setup 2 230V Pump 1 2 Speed 230V Pump 1 2 Speed e 230V Pump 2 1 Speed e 230V Pump 2 1 Speed e 230V Pump 3 l Speed e 230V Pump 3 I Speed 230 Blower 230V Blower 230V Crone 23V Ozone e 10V Spa Light e 230V Circ Pump 230V AV Stereo 10V Spa Light e 30kW Healer 230V AV Stereo 3 0kW Heater Heater wattage is rated at 240V Additional Options and Spa only Dolphin Remote IR Receiver Module Connects to terminal J1 or J2 Must be 8 pin connect
27. structural engineer to ensure that the structure will support the weight of the spa Ideally the spa should be installed onto a concrete base at least 4 thick with reinforcing steel inside the slab If you are installing your spa indoors ensure that your choice of flooring is impermeable to water Ensure that water drains away from the spa protecting the cabinet and electrical components from water damage WATER SUPPLY opas do not require a permanent water supply however there must be a water supply and hose within reach in order to fill the spa A hose is also used for emptying the spa via the bottom drain or by using a submersible pump SAFETY Do not place your spa within 3 metres of overhead power lines Make sure your spa is positioned so that access to the equipment compartment and side panels will not be blocked TARING DELIVERY Depending on the delivery service you have ordered vve vvill either drop the spa to curb side or bring the spa into position as long as there is clear access Check the dimensions of your spa and compare them to the width of any gates and paths along the delivery route between the road and the installation site It may be necessary for you to remove a gate or partially remove a fence in order to provide an unobstructed passageway If the delivery route will require 90 turn don t forget to check the measurements to ensure the spa will fit through Also look for any protruding utility meters low r
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