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Q916321-2 SP601 User Guide V6

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1. Models SP400P Q400PAU 10 Q400PAU 15 SP601AU 15 SP601AU 15T Q601AU 20 SP601AU 20T Q601AU 30 SP601AU 30T WATER PRODUCTS Congratulations on choosing the latest Spa Power control system This 7 Sleep Timer Optional Timeclock controller makes use of the latest technology including innovative optical and If the optional time clock has been fitted sleep mode is used to disable digital sensor designs The greater variety of optional accessories user friendly automatic temperature maintenance and filtration in order to silence touchpad and reliable components provide you with the most sophisticated the spa pool during your hours of sleep The sleep time setting is done controller in its class using the digital time clock on the front of the control box See below for setting instructions If the spa is in use it will not enter sleep mode until 30 minutes after the last manual button push even if the clock is Installation amp Safety Notes calling for sleep mode The spa can still be used manually within sleep mode times as normal On wake up from sleep the system will run the blower for 15 seconds to purge the blower plumbing This prevents any stagnant water from collecting in the pipes if the pool is not used for an extended period ON AUTO OFF on me 1 When installing this spa pool control system refer to the appropriate local wiring rules In particular refer to AS NZS 3000 2007 AS NZ and EN60364 EU Follow
2. sequentially select through all the available colours The last colour set in this mode will be remembered the next time the light is used 5 2 Indicator Light A small red dot in the bottom corner of the digital readout indicates when the light is turned on If left on the light will automatically switch off after 30 minutes a ON Page 9 4 Auxiliary Air Button The Air Button controls anauxiliary air blower It is used to turn the blower on and off and select different operating modes if a Spa Power Variable Speed Blower SPVSB has been fitted 2 pushes STD or 4 pushes SPVSB of the air button cycles the blower as follows Note In some spas an additional jet pump or pool light etc may be fitted instead of a standard air blower standard Air Blower STD Push 1 Blower ON Push 2 Blower OFF See Spa Power Variable Speed Blower SPVSB if fitted Push 1 Blower ON Full Speed Push 2 Blower ADJUSTABLE Adjustable Speed Orange Light Push 3 Blower OSCILLATING Oscillating Speed AR CD m AIR CD Light Note If left on this accessory will automatically switch off after 20 minutes If the heater element is on switching on this accessory may cause the heater to loadshed and switch off This is to keep the total power load to a safe level Push 4 Blower OFF Default State 4 1 Adjustable Speed Mode SPVSB only If a Spa Power Variable Speed Blower is fitted the spa user has the a
3. the wiring rules to ensure equipment is located in the correct zones for water protection This spa pool control system must be protected from water in an IPX5 enclosure or cabinet 2 It is recommended that the steel reinforcing in any concrete base on which the pool is sitting be 7 1 To Set Current Time and Day equipotential bonded to the earth conductor in the supply to the spa This is to protect against the 1 Press the RESET button before use NOTE This is optional It will clear the current time and possibility of low voltage shocks caused by differential earth voltages Refer to the appropriate program settings local wiring rules e g AS NZS3000 2007 Sections 5 6 amp 6 3 or EN 60364 2 Hold down the CLOCK button and press the DAY button until the correct day is selected Release both buttons 3 Parts containing live parts must be inaccessible to a person in the spa except parts supplied with 3 Hold down the CLOCK button and press the HOUR button until the correct hour is set Release both safety extra low voltage not exceeding 12V e g touch pads and LED lights buttons 4 Hold down the CLOCK button and press the MIN button until the correct minute is set Release both 4 Parts incorporating electrical components except remote control devices must be buttons located or fixed so that they cannot fall into the spa Portable appliances must not be located 5 After setting the weekday and time the seconds will reset automatically and the clock wi
4. values to ensure a healthy experience both for you as bathers and for your spa pool equipment PH This is a measure of how acid or alkaline the spa water is below7 0 is acid above7 0 isalkaline Low pH will cause corrosion of any metalwork in the water element thermostat pockets High pH will cause scale formation and cloudywater Total Alkalinity This is ameasure of how resistant your spa water is to change of pH A low TA 0 80ppm will allow the DH to fluctuate rapidly normally to the acid end and will make it very hard to correct the pH back to the ideal range Chlorine Levels of sanitiser are important to prevent the build up of bacteria and algae in the pool water Chlorineis not the only sanitiser available to do this Other sanitisers are Bromine Ozone Damage to the element thermostat pockets and associated metalwork due to the poor maintenance of water chemistry is not covered by warranty Page 3 1 Touch Pads Aux Air LED Heat LED Heat LED Pump LED Pump LED Auto H20 LED Auto H20 LED Aux Air LED a Up Button D Pump Button Cia l sere Down Button ago Up Button Aux Air Pump Button Pump Button Aux Air Pump Button Down Button Auto LED No 24hr circulation pump fitted The yellow Auto indicator light will appear on the touch pad whenever the system is in full automatic control mode In this mode the system automatically activates the pump and heater to filter the water and m
5. 8 Self Diagnostic Error Codes The Spa Power controller has extensive self diagnostic capabilities In the event of a problem it will indicate an error number according to the nature of the problem The error numbers and their meanings are listed below Note When in an error state the alarm can be muted by pushing the AIR AUX button Error 1 H20 Prime Failed This is not necessarily a problem with the controller itself but indicates that no water is being detected in the heater housing Prime failed is a special case in that it can be recovered from by pushing a button A push of the pump button will run the pump for 10 seconds to try to get water to the heater If successful normal operation will resume If unsuccessful Error 1 H20 will be indicated on the display again With any Error 3 8 spa operation will stop and not continue until the controller is reset The controller can only be reset by pushing the UP DOWN and PUMP buttons simultaneously The controller will remain in an error condition even when reset at mains power controller will only continue normal operation after the UP DOWN and PUMP buttons are pushed simultaneously see below Up Button D Erk SG Pump Button fe W man Up Button g Down Button Pump Button Down Button Error 3 Stuck Button This error indicates that one of the buttons in the touchpad is stuck or has been held down for more than one minute This may be caused by the pool cover pressin
6. D lights a Spa Power Coloured Light SPCL or a Spa Power Variable Coloured Light SPVCL The Spa Power Coloured Light is a single coloured light that is either on or off The Spa Power Variable Coloured light is a light that has the ability to change between 12 different colours and white see below for user instructions The multi function Light Button GD is used to turn the light on and off SPCL and select through the different operating modes of the Spa Power Variable Colour Light Two short presses of the button will turn the Spa Power Coloured Light on and off or five short presses of the button will cycle the Spa PowerVariableColouredLight asfollows AD Light Button Push 1 Light ON SPCL On SPVCL Colour White Push 2 Light ADJUST SPCL Off SPVCL Adjustable Colour Mode Push 3 Light CYCLE SLOW SPVCL Cycle through colours slowly Push 4 Light CYCLE FAST SPVCL Cycle through colours quickly Push 5 Light OFF Default State Note This is a multi function button which performs the following 1 Short presses of this button activate the light functions as detailed above 2 Holding this button will begin to increase the set temperature of the spa 3 When a Spa Power Variable Speed Blower is fitted and is turned on this button increases the blowerspeed 5 1 Adjustable Colour Mode SPVCL only When the light is on short presses of the Down button will put the light into adjustable colour mode and then
7. ady for the next time the spa pool is used 6 2 24hr Circulation Pump Fitted The Spa Power controller continuously filters the spa pool to ensure the water is clean and crystal clear for each and every spa use A near silent energy efficient circulation pump constantly passes water through the filter and since the circulation pump runs all the time except for when the time clock has been set to sleep or in an error condition and the heater is controlled automatically there is no need for any user controls for these features With a 24hr circulation pump fitted there is no need to program any filtration cycles and the noise of a large jet pump running during filtration has bee nremoved 6 3 My Spa Is Too Hot In Summer During warm periods of the year there may be times when the actual water temperature exceeds the desired temperature set by the user E g If the spa is set to heat to 35 C but the actual water temperature is hotter than 35 C Please consider this In the winter your spa gets cold because the air temperature is cold To combat this we heat the water and keep the spa covered when not in use If the spa is turned off and the ambient temperature is 15 C eventually the spa water will lose heat until it too is 15 C In the summer the same applies but in reverse you can turn the heater down even turn the pump off but if the ambient daytime temperature is 35 C 42 C then the spa water will also remain at that temperature Man
8. aintain the set water temperature If this light is flashing the water sensor is not detectinganywater H20 LED 24hr circulation pump fitted Theyellow H20lightindicatesifwaterispresentintheheater fnowaterisdetectedthentheLED will flash and the unit will not operate except to run the circulation pump to try to get water to the heater If no water reaches the heater for one minute then an H20 error will occur If this happens thenpushingthepumpbuttonwillrunthecirculationoumpforanotherminute Pump LED The green Pump indicator light will appear on the touch pad whenever the pump is running in both autoandmanualusemode Ifthislightisflashing thespaisinSleepMode Heat LED The red Heater indicator light will appear on the touchpad whenever the heater element is on in both auto and manual use mode For safety the heater is always automatically controlled Usuallyswitchingontheairbloweraccessorywillcausetheheater to switch off loadshedding This is in order to keep the total power load to a safe level If this light is flashing the system has an error see section 8 Aux Air LED The Aux Air indicator LED will appear on the touchpad whenever the Aux Air button is pushed and conversly will disapear when the button is pushed again Note If the spa does not have a load connected to the controller the LED will still operate as described above Page 4 5 Light Operation Your spa may have been fitted with either of two different LE
9. bility to adjust the blower speed to any desired setting The Up and Down buttons are used to set the desired blower speed Note If the blower is in Full Speed or Oscillating modes then pushing the Up or Down button will put it into Adjustable Speed mode and then adjust the speed 5 Light turns Step 1 Press Air Button twice to set Adjustable Speed Mode AIR o to cunt Step 2 Press Up A Q to increase speed of blower Step 3 Press Down v to decrease speed of blower Page 8 2 Temperature Control The Spa Power controller automatically controls the pump and heater to filter the water and maintain it at the desired temperature set by the user see below The user can leave the system to look after the spa and know it will be at the correct temperature when ever he or she wants to use it 2 1 Adjusting Set Temperature The Spa Power controller gives the user direct control of the pool temperature from the poolside control panel Holding down the Up or Down button will adjust the temperature set point as shown on the digital readout There is a slight delay before the buttons operate to reduce the risk of accidental adjustment The pool temperature will be maintained very close to the set temperature GD UP Increase the set temperature by 0 5 C per beep Max 41 5 C Cy DOWN Decrease the set temperature by 0 5 C per beep Min 10 0 C Default Display 318 The display normally shows the temperature set point unless the optio
10. e is no direct user control over the heater The heater may come on automatically whenever Pump 1 is on 3 If the heater element is on running the pump in high speed may cause the heater to load shed and switch off 3 4 Pump 1 Two speed 24HR circulation pump fitted Pushing the pump button three times cycles the pump through its two speeds then off The pump LED is green when the pump is running in low or high speed and off when pump is off Push 1 Low Speed 8 e S Push 2 High Speed C ON lt e 000 Push 3 Pump of Pump off C SILOS 000 Notes 1 If Pump 1 is left on it will automatically switch off after 20 minutes 2 There is no direct user control over the heater The heater may come on automatically whenever the 24hr circulation pump is on 3 If the heater element is on running the pump in high speed may cause the heater to load shed and switch off If this occurs the heater will come back on approximately 5 seconds after the pump is deselected Page 7
11. e variations of pump 1 that may have been fitted to your spa this user guide covers all variations of pump 1 that could have been fitted Please read sections 3 1 through to 3 4 then follow the section which matches your spa operation Note Even if a 24hr circulation pump is fitted there is no button to control it The 24hr circulation pump operation is completely automatic It only turns off in sleep mode if optional time clock is fitted or in an error condition 3 1 Pump 1 Single speed pump no 24hr circulation pump fitted Pump 1 is controlled by just one touch pad button pushing the pump button three times cycles its operation through three modes Automatic Manual and Standby When the spa is running in automatic mode pressing the pump button will deactivate auto mode and set the pump running in Manual Mode The auto LED is orange when auto mode is enabled and off when in Manual Mode When the pump is in standby mode all indicator LED s are off Push 1 Manual Mode SKS 4 Push 2 Standby Mode Ph Pg O0O00 Push 3 Auto Mode R NLL TNE E 000 Notes 1 If Pump 1 is left in Manual or Standby modes it will automatically revert to Auto mode after 90 minutes 2 There is no direct user control over the heater The heater may come on automatically whenever Pump 1 is on 3 2 Pump 1 Single speed pump 24hr circulation pump fitted Pushing the pump button two times turns the pump on and then off The pump LED is gree
12. g on the touchpad or by water getting into the touchpad or by damage to the touchpad or its cable Try to reset the spa If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier Error 4 No Water Sensor This error indicates a problem with the optical water sensor in the heater The problem may by caused by the sensor being disconnected or by damage to the sensor Try to reset the spa If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier Error 5 Overtemperature This error indicates that the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool has detected a temperature of 45 C or more This may not be a problem with the controller it may be caused by excessive pump use in hot weather or pump failure Turn off the spa and allow time for the water to cool If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier Error 6 Thermal Cut Out Tripped This error indicates that the safety electromechanical over temperature cut out on the heater has operated This is not necessarily a problem with the controller It may have occurred from an air lock around the element high temperatures during shipping or failure of the pump This automatic cut out will only reset once the element has cooled below about 38 C The unit must then be reset before it will resume operation Manually push the UP DOWN and PUMP buttons simultaneously Error 7 Stuck Relay This error indicates a problem with the heater control circuitry inside the uni
13. ll begin above the spa during use keeping time 5 The appliance must be supplied through a residual current device RCD having a rated residual current not exceeding 30mA 7 2 To Set Programs 1 Press the TIMER button 1ON will appear at the left side of the display This is the start time of the 6 Ifa supply plug is not fitted or if the system is installed in Europe then the system must be fist programmed lep block ihe ime vou ani hespa toenter the seep made permanently connected to fixed wiring Means for all pole disconnection must be provided in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules 2 Press the DAY button to select the days on which this sleep program will operate There are15 settings to choose from T If the supply cord S damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or 3 Press the HOUR button to set the hour of the desired time to enter sleep mode similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 4 Press the MIN button to set the minutes of the desired time to enter sleep mode 5 Now the start time has been set press the TIMER button again 1OFF will appear on the display 8 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical This is the end time of the first programmed sleep block the time you want the spa to resume sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given no
14. n when the pump is running and off when the pump is off S sf po 555 s g Push 2 Pump off os 5 4 Push 1 Pump on Notes 1 If Pump 1 is left on it will automatically switch off after 20 minutes 2 There is no direct user control over the heater The heater may come on automatically whenever the 24hr circulation pump is on 3 Ifthe heater element is on running the pump may cause the heater to load shed and switch off If this occurs the heater will come back on approximately 5 seconds after the pump is deselected Page 6 3 3 Pump 1 Two speed no 24HR circulation pump fitted Pump 1 is controlled by just one touch pad button pushing the pump button 4 times cycles its operation through 4 modes Automatic Manual Low Speed Manual High Speed and Standby When the spa is running in automatic mode pressing the pump 1 button will deactivate auto mode and set the pump running in Manual low speed The auto LED is orange when auto mode is enabled and off when in manual low speed or manual high speed When the pump is in standby mode all indicator LED s are off Ss Push 1 Manual Low Speed D 44 O o7 s Q sO Push 2 Manual High Speed E amp R NaS we D oood Push 3 Standby Mode C EES Sg O000 O NS O N iS O O Push 4 Auto Mode C p o Notes 1 If Pump 1 is left in Manual or Standby modes it will automatically revert to Auto mode after 90 minutes 2 Ther
15. nal in pool temperature sensor is fitted in which case the sensed water temperature is displayed In either case the temperature set point will be displayed while being adjusted as describe dabove Press both buttons 3104 TUD 2 2 Non Default Display Value simultaneously The non default display value either sensed water temperature OOS seem or temperature set point can be checked if necessary by pressing the Up amp Down buttons simultaneously ant 2 3 Heating Mode Selection 24hr circ pump not fitted In addition to the temperature setting the user can select the preferred heating mode The two available heating modesare 1 Demand Heating displayed as Ht d This is the default setting in which the pump and heater will come on automaticallywheneverthetemperaturedropsslightlybelowthesetpoint 2 FiltrationOnlyHeating displayedasHt F In this mode the pump and heater will come on automatically no more than once per hour to filter and heat the water This mode is provided as an option for those who prefer to limit the natural cycling of the system To select the heating mode first press the Pump and Down buttons simultaneously to display the current heating mode then press and hold the Up or Down buttons to change modes A A y Press Up or Down mG buttons to toggle EE oe Press both buttons between heating tas gt simultaneously aai modes Page 5 3 Pump Operation There are four possibl
16. rmal operation supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 6 Repeat the same procedure 2 to 4 above until the 1OFF time is set Becareful to set the same Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance days as used in the 10N time 7 Your timer gives you upto 8 different programmable periods You can use all 8 settings or as few as you like To Review your set programs press the TIMER button and keep pressing it to advancet hrough each setting 9 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 40 C 8 10 For proper operation the spa pool must be fitted with an effective thermally insulating cover when Noru Se IMPORTANT NOTE The MANUAL button on the clock can be used to override the programmed sleep settings It is very important to ensure that the clock is set to AUTO so that the programmed times can operate If the clock is manually set to ON then the pool will stay in sleep mode and THE WATER WILLGO COLD If it is left in OFF then the pool will not enter the sleep mode The clock does not return to AUTO byitself NOTE If the MANUAL button on the clock is used the spa will not return to the programmed settings until thenextprogrammedtimeafterbeingreturnedtoAuto Page 2 Page 11 6 Auto Sani
17. t Contact your spa pool supplier Error 8 No Temperature Data This error indicates a problem with the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool wall or that both the in heater and in pool sensors are connected Check that only one sensor is connected and that it has not become disconnected or damaged Try to reset the spa If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND REST OF WORLD Head Office and Manufacturing 7 Rockridge Avenue 6 Lakeview Drive ME EIN U oe 6 Lakeview Drive Penrose Auckland 1061 Scoresby Australia 3179 DAVEY Scoresby Australia 3179 Ph 64 9 570 9135 Ph 61 3 9730 9121 Ph 61 3 9730 9222 Fax 64 9 527 7654 Fax 61 3 9753 4248 Fax 61 3 9753 4100 E mail sales daveynz co nz E mail exporn davey com au DML LIAS ey Website davey com au Website daveynz co nz Website davey com au Customer Service Centre Customer Service Centre Davey Water Products Pty Ltd Ph 1300 2 DAVEY Ph 0800 654 333 Member of the GUD Group 1300 232 839 ABN 18 066 327 517 Fax 1300 369 119 E mail sales davey com au Quality Environment ISO 9001 ISO 14001 P N Q916321 3 supersedes P N Q916321 2 uv _ ceo D X tiv 2 OHS comprant gente Oj v 60s 0108 Certified System S Z Certified System IPI OUERS SP400P amp SP601 B e HEATER amp Ki s S CR ae ee Da a f TOADJUST PRESS BOTH TOREADACTUAL SPA SPA POWER rode User s Guide
18. tising Filtration 6 1 No 24hr Circulation Pump Fitted The Spa Power controller automatically maintains the filtration sanitising of the spa pool water The minimum amount of filtration time is programmable by the user and can be adjusted between 0 and 15 minutes per hour 0 to 6 hours per day In order to maintain correct filtration of the pool water the controller monitors the time for which the pump runs in normal pool operation If the pump has only run for a short time the system will automatically run the pump for an additional period every hour to reach the minimum filtration time set by the user 6 1 1 Adjusting Minimum Filtration Time No 24hr circulation pump fitted First push the Down Cy andAir Aux E gt buttons together to display the filtration time setting on the digital readout Press both buttons simultaneously Press both buttons simultaneously The default setting is 10 minutes per hour 4 hours per day Holding down the Up Button aD or Down Button v will adjust the filtration time setting between 0 and 15 minutes per hour 0 to 6 hrs per day 6 1 2 Clean Up Cycle If desired a clean up cycle can be initiated to filter the water after the spa pool has been used This is done by simply pushing the Pump Button B to leave auto mode and switch on the pump This will circulate the water through the filter for 90 minutes After 90 minutes the system will return to auto mode and maintain the temperature re
19. ufacturers make no attempt to supply a system that cools water The quickest way to combat the problem is to change the water but even this new water will eventually heat up to the air temperature Turn the set temperature down so the heater does not come on Reduce the minimum filtration time non circ pump models only so the pump runs less The less the pump runs the more the water will cool If the night time temperature is low leave the cover off the spa to let heat escape but put it back on during the day to keep heat out If the optional time clock is fitted increase the sleep time period otherwise turn the spa off overnight Also make sure the spa is shaded from direct sunlight Page 10 Installation amp Safety Notes cont d 11 The floor or base on which the pool is installed has to be capable of supporting the expected load 12 Precautions should be taken to ensure that spa pool water is disposed of appropriately 13 An adequate drainage system should be provided to deal with overflow water 14 Precautions should be taken to avoid damage due to water freezing in the pipes and fittings 15 Precautions should be taken to avoid damage when the pool is left empty for an extended period Spa Water Treatment Recommended Chemical Values CIMOMING sataascncsstacepsesatanss 1 5 3 0PPM Parts Per Million E a PETE T T 7 2 1 6 Total alkalinity 80 120PPM It is important to maintain your spa water chemistry to the above

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