Balboa ML700 User Manual Download Page 7

Page 5

Displaying Information About Your Spa

There are several pieces of information about your 
spa that can be called up from the panel, but are only 
needed in special cases.

To access this information, press “Warm” or “Cool” 
then “Jets 1”, then “Light”. (Each press must be within 
3 seconds of the previous press.) Then press “Temp” 
until you see “

” on the display. Press “Jets 1” to see 

the SSID (a series of 3 numbers, such as 100 133 10, 
which indicates the precise revision of the software 
in your spa), followed by the Mach software version 
number (such as 2.1), followed by “

” and then your 

spa’s network ID number (consisting of both letters and 
digits displayed in 5 steps).

If you need to see this series of numbers again, 
and “

” is once again on the display, just press 

“Jets 1” again.

When done, press the “Light” button (more than once if 
necessary) until you see the normal temperature display.

User Preferences

There are several aspects of spa operation that you can 
customize using the User Preferences submenu.

Press “Warm” or “Cool” then “Jets 1”, then “Light”. (Each 
press must be within 3 seconds of the previous press.) 
At this point, if “

” is not showing on the display, 

press “Temp” until you see “

” on the display. Then 

press “Jets 1” to enter the User Preferences submenu.

Once in the User Preferences submenu, press “Warm” or 
“Cool” to cycle between these settings:

 – Suppress Reminders

When set to “

”, reminders are never displayed 

on the panel. When set to “

”, reminders are 

displayed on the panel periodically.

 – Temperature in Celsius

When set to “

”, temperatures are displayed on 

the panel in degrees Celsius. When set to “

”,

temperatures are displayed in Fahrenheit.

 – 24-hour Time Display

When set to “

”, time is displayed in 24-hour 

(military) format (00:00 is midnight, 23:00 is one 
hour before midnight). When set to “

”, time 

is displayed in 12-hour (am/pm) format (12:00 is 
midnight, 11:00 pm is one hour before midnight).

 – Clean-up Cycle Duration (some systems only)

When set to “

”, Clean-up Cycles are disabled. 

When set to “

” through “

”, the number 

indicates how many hours each Clean-up Cycle 
will run.

 – Dolphin II Address

When set to “

”, no addressing is used. Use this 

setting for a Dolphin I, or for a Dolphin II which is 
set for no address (which is the Dolphin II factory 
default). When set to “

” through “

”, the 

number is the address (see your Dolphin II manual 
for details).

Editing User Preferences

View the setting.

The left two characters (before the decimal point) tell 
you what setting you’re viewing or editing, the right most 
character (after the decimal point) tells you the value of 
that setting (for example, “ ” for Yes or “ ” for No).

If the value is flashing, you’re editing it. If the value is 
not flashing, you’re just viewing it.

Press “Jets 1” to switch editing of the value on (flashing) 
or off (not flashing).

Once you’re editing the value (it’s flashing), use the 
“Warm” or “Cool” buttons to change the value to the one 
you want.

After you change the value, you must press “Jets 1” again 
to stop the flashing before the change will register, and 
before you can view or edit another setting.

If you don’t interact with the menu for more than 
30 seconds, it may time out.

If you press “Light” to back out of the menu, or pause 
long enough for it to time out, while a value was 
flashing, the changes you were making to that setting 
are not remembered. But changes you previously made 
to other settings will be in effect.

Any User Preferences that you change will stay in 
effect “forever” or until you change them again (unless 
the spa’s “persistent memory” is reset by a service 
technician), and will override the factory defaults for 
those settings.

Summary of Contents for ML700

Page 1: ...t Jets 1 F2 TL F1 PL 900854 ML700 User Guide EL GL Series Mach 3 Note regarding EL and GL systems Mach 3 EL and GL systems function identically but conform to different International requirements This user guide will refer to EL systems for the sake of simplicity but the information given applies to both EL and GL products ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...in sequence they may not register Table of Contents EL GL SERIES Mach 3 CONTROL 1 Initial Start up 1 Icon Legend 1 Time 2 Setting the Time 2 Temp Set 2 Warm Cool 2 Mode Prog 2 Standby Mode 2 Jets 1 2 Jets 2 3 Blower 3 Invert 3 Preset Filter Cycles 3 Optional Filter Cycle Programming 3 Light 4 Freeze Protection 4 Locking the Panel 4 Locking the Set Temperature 4 Clean up Cycle 4 Circ Pump 4 Ozone 4...

Page 4: ...tton resets the spa On some systems the Jets 1 button will control the pump in Standby Mode Drain Mode In this case press any other button to exit System will revert to previous mode after 1 hour Jets 1 Press the Jets 1 button once to turn pump 1 on or off and to shift between low and high speeds if equipped If left running the pump will turn off after a timeout period The pump 1 low speed timeout...

Page 5: ...ilter cycle night begins 12 hours later Filter duration is programmable for 1 12 hours The default filter duration can vary from system to system To program press Warm or Cool then Jets 1 Press Warm or Cool to select the filter duration Press Jets 1 to select the number of filter cycles The display will show both day and night cycles day cycle only or night cycle only Press Warm or Cool to adjust ...

Page 6: ... dealer for details Locking the Panel Press Time Jets 1 then Warm within 3 seconds When locked the PL PL light will light All buttons are frozen except the Time button To unlock the panel press Time Jets 1 then Cool Locking the Set Temperature Press Warm or Cool then Time Jets 1 and Warm within 3 seconds to activate the lock The TL TL light will light when the set temperature is locked On some sys...

Page 7: ...24 hour military format 00 00 is midnight 23 00 is one hour before midnight When set to time is displayed in 12 hour am pm format 12 00 is midnight 11 00 pm is one hour before midnight Clean up Cycle Duration some systems only When set to Clean up Cycles are disabled When set to through the number indicates how many hours each Clean up Cycle will run Dolphin II Address When set to no addressing is...

Page 8: ...nce the heater has cooled reset by pushing any button If spa does not reset shut off the power to the spa and call your dealer or service organization DO NOT ENTER THE WATER Remove the spa cover and allow water to cool At 107 F approximately 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 No action required ...

Page 9: ...nt spa temperature either switch to Standard mode or turn Jets 1 on for at least 1 minute Press any button except Jets 1 to leave Standby Mode and return to normal operation Add pH increaser according to manufacturer s instructions Add pH reducer according to manufacturer s instructions Add sanitizer according to manufacturer s instructions Remove spa cover and allow sanitizer to dissipate Press J...

Page 10: ...st reset the GFCI and the spa will operate normally from that point You can verify a successful test by navigating to the item as described above pressing Jets 1 and then pressing the Warm button until you see The code signifies GFCI Status Passed The system will exit this menu in 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed Periodic Reminder Messages Press the Mode button to reset a displayed reminder Me...

Page 11: ...n to raise and lower the TV Lift device There is no timeout for this feature Fiber optional on some systems If a fiber optic light with wheel is installed press the Fiber button once to start the light and wheel press it again to stop the wheel and then again to turn the light off The fiber icon stands still when the fiber optic light is on by itself and rotates when the color wheel is also on Bot...

Page 12: ...he spa Read the instruction manual Adequate drainage must be provided if the equipment is to be installed in a pit For use only within an enclosure rated CSA Enclosure 3 Connect only to a circuit protected by a Class A ground fault circuit interrupter To ensure continued protection against shock hazard use only identical replacement parts when servicing Install a suitably rated suction guard to ma...

Reviews: