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STATUS CONTROL KEYS

The keys in this group are used to communicate to the controller

system settings and option selection(s). There are 3 keys in this group
and 3 functions that are combinations of these keys:

     Key Press     Function

 TEMP (up arrow)  Prog Temp, + or Next

 TIME (down arrow)  Prog TOD, - or Previous
 SET key.   Select or Accept , Enter

 SET & TEMP   Invert display
 SET & TIME   Parameter programming
 TEMP & TIME   System programming

Table 2 - Status Control Keys Summary

The TEMP key , which is also the UP ARROW key, is a repeat key  if

held down. Think of this key as “+ or next”. Use it to :

 

Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start desired

temperature selection.

During temperature setting press TEMP to increase selected

temperature.

When doing system programming press TEMP to scroll to the

next message.

After message selection, the system displays the associated

value, press TEMP to increase that value.

Note: When the display is inverted, you will be able to read
the display from inside the spa ; the keys will retain their
functions and will not be inverted. The UP ARROW will still
function as the UP ARROW even though when you look at it
from within the spa it appears to be the DOWN ARROW.
The same also applies to the rest of the keys.

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Summary of Contents for SmarTouch Digital series

Page 1: ...SMARTOUCH DIGITAL Series 1000 2000 USER PROGRAMMING MANUAL 701 W Foothill Blvd Azusa CA 91702 626 969 9655 Fax 626 334 4809...

Page 2: ...ined servicemen should have access to the components inside the box There are no user serviceable parts inside the box All programming is done at the spa side control panel without the need to access...

Page 3: ...mmary of Device Functions 9 STATUS CONTROL GROUP 10 The TEMP key 10 The TIME key 11 The SET key 11 PROGRAMMING THE SC 1000 SC 2000 12 Parameter Programming 12 Programming Example 13 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM...

Page 4: ...it your needs Please take the time to read at least the first section next page IN A HURRY READ THIS portion of the manual before starting to use your spa for the first time You can familiarize yourse...

Page 5: ...different filtration cycles heat maintenance economy modes and protection against freezing Upon entering this mode the FILTER light is turned on and a post use filtration cycle is executed that is wh...

Page 6: ...TOD will be displayed with the hour portion flashing 2 Release the TIME key 3 Using the TEMP and TIME keys scroll up and down to the desired hour Notice the AM PM Led 4 When the correct hour and AM PM...

Page 7: ...n Keys the Set Key Note if any of the keys is pressed and held closed for longer than 20 seconds that key will be disabled and becomes non functional After releasing the key it will be reactivated aft...

Page 8: ...you have a third pump then both the second and third pumps must be single speed The function of the AUX key changes with the number and type of auxiliary pumps used Please consult with the table on t...

Page 9: ...Both ON OFF Spa Light Accessory Lite Both Both 3 Function ON ON OFF Table 1 Device keys summary of functions The four device keys JETS AIR AUX and LITE are exclusive when one is pressed no other key m...

Page 10: ...ld down Think of this key as or next Use it to Press and hold for 2 seconds then release it to start desired temperature selection During temperature setting press TEMP to increase selected temperatur...

Page 11: ...agement of the spa During temperature setting press the SET key to lock in a new selected temperature During time of day programming press the SET key to lock in the hour and the minutes When a messag...

Page 12: ...to increase or decrease the value 5 Press SET to lock in the new value and return to the menu 6 If another item needs programming go to number 2 above 7 To save changes scroll to message SEND and pre...

Page 13: ...SET FP2 FP2 set to 5 45 PM the current message is displayed again DOWN FP1 Scroll to previous message DOWN CANC Previous message if you press SET when CANC is displayed all changes will be discarded...

Page 14: ...w 40 degrees A spa may be installed near a bedroom and need not come on at specific times for example between midnight and 7 in the morning FP1d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP1 timer will run FP2d 0 0...

Page 15: ...pump s plumbing if the spa has not been used for a period of 24 hours This prevents water stagnation in the plumbing UTO 10 20 60 User Time Out The time in minutes from starting any device after whic...

Page 16: ...tal range of this parameter is 10 degrees Fahrenheit Before doing a calibration Please read warning note at end of this page SEND This menu message has no numerical value Pressing SET while it is disp...

Page 17: ...f it was ON the display will read U3 1 Use the scroll buttons UP and DOWN to navigate thru the different options Press the SET key to toggle a displayed option s status from 0 to 1 or vice versa Go to...

Page 18: ...0 seconds of every minute if the time of day has been set 1 Do not display TOD If TOD was not set by the user then it most probably is incorrect and the controller will not display it even if U5 is a...

Page 19: ...peed pump Note The circulating pump is always attached thru the heater All filtration and heating is done with the circulating pump when one is attached to the system P3 0 The system has high amps ava...

Page 20: ...act ACC for more information DIAGNOSTIC VALUES The D options are internal diagnostic values and may not be changed from the control panel When a D message is displayed press the SET key to see what th...

Page 21: ...n the OH message will be displayed instead of temperature The spa is still operational but hotter than any person should be subjected to Please do not use your spa when the temperature is flashing or...

Page 22: ...eing turned on when there is no water running through the heater is turned off and one of these message will be displayed indicating which pump is supposed to be running A pressure switch error may al...

Page 23: ...tance from current source to spa and the current rating as stated on the ID label that is attached to the control enclosure 5 All wiring must be shielded by a grounded metal conduit The conduit must t...

Page 24: ...on All spas are shipped configured for 240 volt 3 or 4 wire systems Please check the nameplate on the control enclosure to identify the type of system in your spa If the nameplate indicates a 120 240...

Page 25: ...ate 4 GFCI optional 120 volt 20 amp or 240 volt 50 amp 5 Terminal Block 2 position or 3 position 6 Printed circuit control board SC2000 SC1000 SC1100Jr 7 Heater contactor 8 Pressure Switch 9 Stainless...

Page 26: ...Page 26 SC 2000 Control Board SC 1000 Control Board...

Page 27: ...r Heater Manifold Heater Union Conduit Feed Thru Control Board SmarTouch 1000 Control SmarTouch 2000 Control Integrated GFCI 3 Terminal Block Ground Lug Heater Manifold SC 2000 Controller Top Side Con...

Page 28: ...rHeat Program Filtering SmarTouch Digital SC 2020 Aux Jets KP 1000 Spa Side Panel KP 2000 Spa Side Panel SmarTouch Digital 1000 2000 1100JR 1000 1100 JR 2000 1999 Applied Computer Controls SmarTouch S...

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