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Connection description

 

black  +12V DC max. 50mA

 

blue  GND

 

brown signal output

 

 

L-level = water present

 

 

H-level = water not present

 

 

6 Settings

 

6.1 Interval adjustment

 

The interval can be adjusted with the sDIP-switch S4 (see diagram position 1). When in 
interval mode, the units are switched “on” and “off” with a 2 second rhythm.

 

The operation of the units when using the switch works as follows (applies to the water, air 
and light symbols): 

 

Switch activation 

 

S4 in “ON” position   

S4 in “OFF” position

 

first switch activation  

unit – ON 

 

 

unit – on 

 

second switch activation 

unit – interval  

 

unit – off 

 

third switch activation 

unit – OFF 

 

 

see first activation

 

fourth switch activation 

see first activation 

 

 

 

7 Description of the heater

 

If the pump is switched on by the switch mounted on the edge of the tub, the heater is 
automatically also switched on. The heater is will not be activated if the pump is in interval 
mode. No total capacity exceeding 2000 W may be connected to the heater output. 
Furthermore, care must be taken not to exceed the total capacity of the controller. If, 
however, a heater of greater output is required, this output will not directly switch the 
heater, but the controller 400 8081A (contactor 230/400 V~16A).

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Optimus 170 Premium left

Page 1: ...1 Optimus 170 Premium left Operating and installation instructions Is there a problem with your product or do you have any questions Please feel free to contact our hotline 020 8528 1729...

Page 2: ...Part names 5 Operating the touch displays 6 Whirlpool control 7 10 Dry running protection and settings 10 11 Heating and secondary drying 11 12 Electrical connection and installation mounting 12 15 C...

Page 3: ...s please take some time to read this manual before installing and starting up carefully Please open the packaging with suitable tools Accessories and sketch 1 x waterfall faucet and gasket 1 x hand sh...

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Page 5: ...ts or heat it in order to avoid damage to the product Clean the spa with a soft cloth and neutral detergent 5 Do not use acidic or alkaline cleaners 6 When entering and exiting the hot tub be careful...

Page 6: ...es 1 Overflow 2 Outflow 3 Side jets 4 Touch display 5 Air injection vent 6 Suction 7 Ground air nozzles 8 Back jets 9 Headrest 10 Waterfall faucet 11 Hot water 12 Changeover switch 13 Cold water 14 Ha...

Page 7: ...7 Using the touch screen 1 Air nozzles 2 Water jets large jet 3 LED Light Therapy...

Page 8: ...230 8014B S03 Rudolf Koller GmbH Type 230 8014B S03 Rudolf Koller Stra e 1 112 Rev 2 A 3902 Vitis Ing Aigner A Tel 43 2841 8207 Fax 43 2841 8221 Email office vitis at rkoller com Technical changes and...

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Page 11: ...nterval on off 2 Description of the status indicator LED at the switch If the controller is connected to the power grid the status indicator LED light emitting diode of the pump or fan symbol every 8...

Page 12: ...on again immediately after stopping automatically With the first activation of the switch the the run time limits is started anew Automatic functions such as drying and disinfection according to spec...

Page 13: ...ctivation unit ON unit on second switch activation unit interval unit off third switch activation unit OFF see first activation fourth switch activation see first activation 7 Description of the heate...

Page 14: ...ction the switch is to be operated once The function can only be cancelled when the tub is empty 8 1 Drying When the function is activated the fan is switched on for 3 minutes 20 minutes after the dry...

Page 15: ...t the requirements of the protective measure IP55 The outer covers of the conductors cladding must be inserted completely into the cable gland The cap nuts of the cable glands must be tightened in the...

Page 16: ...be carried out by an electrician Furthermore the effectiveness of the implemented safety measures earth and protective conductor connections potential equaliser isolation status etc of the newly erec...

Page 17: ...pleted successfully the final assembly can take place Final assembly 1 Put your hot tub in the intended place of use 2 Now adjust the feet of the hot tub and pay attention to the horizontal alignment...

Page 18: ...cteria 2 Calcium deposits on the surface can be removed with cleaners please also refer to page 4 item 5 for more information 3 For the removal of superficial scratches we recommend the use of 2000s s...

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