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Contents

1

Basic Operation.......................................................................................................................................... Pg 1

1.1

- Basic Operation..................................................................................................................... Pg 1

1.2

- SP1200 Touchpad.................................................................................................................. Pg 1

1.3

- LED Indicators......................................................................................................................... Pg 2

1.4

- Pump Selection Page............................................................................................................. Pg 3

2

User Guide Quick Reference...................................................................................................................... Pg 4

3

Pump Operation......................................................................................................................................... Pg 6

3.1

- Pump 1(Two speed, no 24HR circulation pump fitted)............................................................ Pg 6

3.2

- Clean up cycle...................................................................................................................... Pg 6

3.3

- Pump 1 (Two speed, 24HR circulation pump fitted)................................................................ Pg 7

3.4

- Pump 1A & 1B (Single speed pumps, no 24hr circulation pump fitted).................................. Pg 8

3.5

- Pump 1A & 1B (Single speed pumps, 24hr circulation pump fitted........................................ Pg 8

3.6

- 24Hr circulation pump on/off.................................................................................................. Pg 9

4

Auxillary on/off............................................................................................................................................. Pg 9

5

Spa Power Variable Speed Blower (SPVSB)................................................................................................... Pg 9

5.1

- Adjustable speed mode(SPVSB).............................................................................................. Pg 9

6

Spa Power Variable Colour Light (SPVCL)..................................................................................................... Pg 10

6.1

- Adjustable light intensity mode...............................................................................................Pg 10

6.2

- Light effect mode................................................................................................................... Pg 11

6.2.1

- Adjusting the light effect mode speed................................................................. Pg 11

7

Menu Structure............................................................................................................................................ Pg 12

7.1

Main Menu ................................................................................................................................................. Pg 13

7.2

- Set temp................................................................................................................................. Pg 14

7.3

- User timer................................................................................................................................ Pg 15

7.4

- Clock...................................................................................................................................... Pg 15

7.4.1

- Setting the clock.................................................................................................. Pg 16

7.5

- User Alarm.............................................................................................................................. Pg 17

7.5.1

- Configuring a user alarm..................................................................................... Pg 17

7.5.2

- Disabling a user alarm......................................................................................... Pg 18

7.6

- Sleep timer............................................................................................................................. Pg 19

7.6.1

- Configuring a sleep time...................................................................................... Pg 19

7.6.2

- Disabling a sleep time period.............................................................................. Pg 21

7.6.3

- Plumbing Purge.................................................................................................... Pg 21

7.7

- Maintenance Timers............................................................................................................... Pg 21

7.7.1

- Maintenance timer configuration.........................................................................Pg 22

7.7.2

- Acknowledging a maintenance timer.................................................................. Pg 22

7.7.3

- Configuring a maintenance timer........................................................................ Pg 23

7.7.4

- Disabling a maintenance timer............................................................................ Pg 23

7.8

- Miscellaneous Options Submenu........................................................................................... Pg 24

7.8.1

- Key clicks on/off.................................................................................................... Pg 24

7.8.2

- Main display......................................................................................................... Pg 25

7.8.3

- Changing main display........................................................................................ Pg 25

7.8.4

- Panel colour and intensity.....................................................................................Pg 25

7.8.5

- Changing the touch pad back light colour.......................................................... Pg 25

7.8.6

- Changing the touch pad back light intensity....................................................... Pg 25

7.8.7

- Panel and pool light synchronisation (on/off)........................................................ Pg 26

7.8.8

- Enabling/disabling light synchronisation................................................................Pg 26

7.9

- Advanced Options Submenu................................................................................................. Pg 26

7.9.1

- Heat Control......................................................................................................... Pg 27

7.9.2

- Changing heat control setting............................................................................. Pg 27

7.9.3

- High heat offset.................................................................................................... Pg 27

7.9.4

- Changing high heat offset setting........................................................................ Pg 28

7.9.5

- Auto filtration/Sanitising (n/a for 24hr circ models)................................................ Pg 28

7.9.6

- Adjusting the filtration time................................................................................... Pg 28

7.9.7

- Adjusting the filtration period................................................................................ Pg 28

7.10

- Load factory Defaults............................................................................................................. Pg 29

7.10.1

- Restoring factory defaults..................................................................................... Pg 29

8

Additional Features..................................................................................................................................... Pg 30

8.1

- Touch pad key lock................................................................................................................ Pg 30

8.2

- Activating the key lock............................................................................................................ Pg 30

8.3

- Disabling key lock................................................................................................................... Pg 30

8.4

- Adjusting Touch pad LCD Contrast......................................................................................... Pg 30

8.5

- Display Reversing.................................................................................................................... Pg 31

8.6

- Language Selection............................................................................................................... Pg 31

9

Self Diagnostic Error Codes......................................................................................................................... Pg 32

Page 33

Error 5 (“OVER TEMP”) Over Temperature
This error indicates that one of the digital temperature sensors in either the heater or pool has detected a
temperature of 45ºC or more. This may not be a problem with the SP1200. 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 then

If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.

Error 6 (“THERMAL CUT OUT”) - 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 SP1200. It may have occurred from an air lock around the element,
high temperatures during shipping, or pump failure. This automatic cut out will only reset once the element
has cooled below about 38ºC. The unit must then be reset before it will resume operation by manually
pushing the

1

2 buttons simultaneously.

Error 7 (“STUCK RELAY”) - Stuck Relay
This error indicates a problem with the heater control circuitry inside the unit. Contact your spa pool supplier.

Error 8 (“NO TEMP DATA”) - No Temperature Data
This error indicates a problem with the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool wall. The sensor may
have become disconnected or damaged. Try to reset the spa. If there is still a problem then contact your spa
pool supplier.

Error 9 (“CLOCK FAULT”) Real Time Clock Failure
This error indicates a problem with the real time clock within the SP1200. Try to reset the spa. If there is still a
problem then contact your spa pool supplier.

manually

push the

1

2 buttons simultaneously.

If there is still a problem then contact your spa pool supplier.

Light Level, Light Effect Mode, Pump A and Pump A

Light Level, Light Effect Mode, Pump A and Pump A

Warning 1 (“TEMP SENSOR FAILURE”) - Temperature sensor failure

This warning indicates that one of the two digital temperature sensors in either the heater or pool is no

longer functioning correctly. The spa is able to continue operating using the other sensor, however there is
probably a fault. Contact your spa pool supplier.

If this warning appears when first commissioned it maybe that the controller needs to be set back to factory
default. To set load factory defaults see page 29.

Warnings

Safety Notes

Before using ensure that the spa pool has been connected to a suitable weather protected outlet socket, equipped with a
double pole isolating switch, which is of the correct rating and complies with the local wiring regulations.

When installing, refer to your local wiring code. In particular refer to ECP2 & ECP25 (AS/NZ) and EN60364-4-1 & EN60364-
7-1 (EU). The system must be installed in such a way that live parts are not accessible by a person in the pool. If a supply
cord is not fitted the system must be permanently connected to fixed wiring through a 30mA or less RCD.

It is recommended that the steel reinforcing in any concrete base on which the pool is sitting be equipotential bonded to the
earth conductor in the supply to the spa. This is to protect against the possibility of low voltage shocks caused by differential
earth voltages. Refer to AS/NZS3000:2000 Sections 5.8 & 7.2 or EN 60364.

This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be
supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

Summary of Contents for SP1200-35

Page 1: ...y to the above values to ensure a healthyexperiencebothforyouasbathersandforyourspapoolequipment Damage to the element thermostat pockets and associated metalwork due to the poor maintenanceofwaterchemistryisnotcoveredbywarranty PH Models SP1200 35 1ph 3ph SP1200 45 SP1200 60 1ph only Davey Water Products Pty Ltd Member of the GUD Group ABN 18 066 327 517 Head Office and Manufacturing 6 Lakeview D...

Page 2: ...ill a problem then contact your spa pool supplier Error 6 THERMAL CUT OUT 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 SP1200 It may have occurred from an air lock around the element high temperatures during shipping or pump failure This automatic cut out will only reset...

Page 3: ...g detected in the heater housing On a push of the DOWN button the main pump will run for 10 seconds to try to get water to the heater If successful normal operation will resume If unsuccessful the error will be indicated on the display again Note When this error occurs you will also be given the option to run the SP1200 in demo mode this feature is not intended for end users If you inadvertently e...

Page 4: ...ng any water in the heater housing If no water is being detected the LCD Display will also show WATER PRIMING PLEASE WAIT Heater This LED shows when the heater is on The heater will turn on and off as required whenever the pump is running The LED is red when the heater is on high and orange when on low The low setting is used for load shedding to keep the total controller load within safe limits w...

Page 5: ... touch pad LCD contrast brightness can be manually adjusted if the display appears too dark or light To adjust the contrast follow these steps 1 Press and hold down the LIGHT button This will cycle the light intensity as usual however you must keep the button held down before proceeding with the following steps 2 With the LIGHT button held down press the UP or DOWN buttons to darken or lighten the...

Page 6: ...ion please see section 3 9 LD DEFAULTS SET NO ARE YOU SURE Push 9 Scroll to SET NO YES 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 Page 29 Select MAIN menu then push UP button nine times 7 10 Load Factory Default Settings The load defaults option provides a way of restoring all factory default settings These include obvious s...

Page 7: ...n hour to ensure filtration times are met similarly a setting of 4 hours indicates that a filtration run will occur once every 4 hours 1 Select the ADV OPTIONS submenu from the main menu 2 Select the FILT TIME menu item 3 Press the SCROLL button to begin Filtration Period modification 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the desired filtration period 5 Press the SCROLL button to confirm the curren...

Page 8: ... the controller will attempt to use the high setting whenever heating is required Note that high heat may not always be available due to possible load shedding when accessories are turned on depends on installer configuration Range of adjustment is 0 00 default off to 5 00 in steps of 0 25 degrees Celsius At the maximum setting of 5 00 the pool water must be five or more degrees below the set temp...

Page 9: ...tton modify light synchronisation setting 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to toggle between on and off 5 Press the SCROLL button to set Note This option is only available if a SPVCL Spa Power Variable Colour Light is in the pool Page 7 3 3 Pump 1 Two speed 24HR circulation pump fitted This pump is controlled via two touch pad buttons one to turn the pump on off and another to change its speed The mo...

Page 10: ...s of touch pad inactivity no button presses the backlight intensity will automatically return to a fixed 34 setting This is to ensure long life of the backlight LEDs As soon as you press a button on the touch pad your custom setting will be restored 1 Select the MISC OPTIONS submenu from the main menu 2 Select the PANEL LIGHT COLOUR menu item 3 Press the SCROLL button to begin light colour selecti...

Page 11: ... touch pad inactivity The Air Button controls a Spa Power Variable Speed Blower if fitted It is used to turn the blower on off and select different operating modes Four pushes of the air button cycle the blower as follows 5 1 Adjustable Speed Mode SPVSB In the adjustable speed mode the UP and DOWN buttons are used to set the blower to one of 9 different speeds On the first press of UP or DOWN the ...

Page 12: ...no SPVCL is fitted then the buttons can still be used to produce lighting effects on the touch pad as though a light was fitted The Light Level button selects the intensity of the light and the Light Effect Mode button selects the light colour and effect Pressing the UP or DOWN button while in high medium or low mode will automatically change to adjustable mode 6 1 Adjustable Light Intensity Mode ...

Page 13: ...the available colours one at a time without any smooth fading between different colours The UP and DOWN buttons may be used to change the speed of the light effect see section 6 2 1 below LCD Displays DELAYED CHANGE Light cycles through all of the available colours one at a time Each colour is shown for a short period then the light will quickly fade to the next colour The UP and DOWN buttons may ...

Page 14: ...splay Notes 1 For correct sleep operation ensure the clock is set correctly You will need to set it the first time the controller is powered up or if the controller has been turned off for a long period 2 The maximum possible sleep time for one period is 23 hours 59 minutes This is achieved when the stop time is one minute before the start time If the two times are equal the sleep period will have...

Page 15: ...us Options Menu and Advanced Options Menu These sub menus are accessed via main menu items 4 to 8 respectively Simply select one of these items in the main menu and press the SCROLL button You will now be in the given sub menu Browse sub menus just as you would the main menu the interface functions exactly the same To select any other item either within the main menu or any of the sub menus simply...

Page 16: ...ery handy feature that is used to silence the spa pool during your hours of sleep While the SP1200 is asleep no automatic heating or filtration maintenance will occur however the spa can still be used in manual mode without having to change any settings There are a total of nine individual sleep times that can be programmed each of which can operate on one or more specified weekdays You may use as...

Page 17: ... timer by pressing SCROLL again Otherwise wait approximately five seconds for the message to disappear and you will be returned back to the default view with the timer running in the background 7 4 Clock The SP1200 contains a real time clock that will retain the correct time even during short power cuts The clock provides the user with a convenient way to tell the time in the pool and is also used...

Page 18: ...2 USER TIMER 3 CLOCK 4 USER ALARM 5 SLEEP TIMES 6 MAINT TIMERS 7 MISC OPTIONS 8 ADV OPTIONS 9 LD DEFAULTS Page 17 Select MAIN menu then push UP button four times 7 5 User Alarms The SP1200 controller has nine user programmable alarms that you can configure to go off at a preset time while you are using the spa These alarms function similarly to a regular clock alarm but with the additional benefit...

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