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X
Check that the spotlights switch on and off using the key
.
X
Check that there are no leaks from the hydraulic connections
or other problems.
X
Completely disinfect the spa by carrying out “
super-chlorin-
ation
” treatment (it is also referred to as
schock treatment
, see
the user manual, chapter
”Water treatment”
).
This operation is recommended when installing, or after a long pe-
riod of not using the spa.
X
After a few hours, turn off the omnipolar switch.
X
Open the drain valve(s) and completely empty the spa.
X
If included, re-install the front and side panels.
CAUTION
Do not use the spa the first time you start it as there is a
high concentration of chlorine in the water during this
phase. Immediately empty the bath.
Contact the local authorities for the standards govern-
ing the discharge of chemically treated water.
X
Close the drain valve(s) and fill the spa again with fresh water
as previously explained.
X
Turn the omnipolar switch back on and check that the spa
works correctly.
X
Check and as necessary modify the water filtering cycles
based on how you intend to use the spa.
Q
Installation of Flow fronts
X
Reassemble the front panels
(refer to the installation manual
for the front panels)
.
Control panel and functions
(
4)
All spa functions are managed by the control panel on the
tub, as are the respective settings/programming.
NOTE:
the display is equipped with keys “
” and “
” to increase
or decrease the values.
Q
Setting the water temperature
The water is heated by a tubular electrical heater. Do not set an
excessively high water temperature, i.e. over the limit of 40 °C. The
recommended temperature is 35-36 °C.
NOTE:
with the version with 1.5 Kw heater, when the pump is
activated, the heater is turned off (the LED relative to the symbol
flashes) and is turned on once again after the pump has been
switched off.
Water heating temperature (“set point”).
To check or modify the water heating temperature, do the following:
X
Press keys “
” or “
”: the display will show the current
memorized temperature.
X
Keep keys “
” or “
” pressed down to change the value pre-
sented, from a minimum of 15 °C to a maximum of 40 °C
NOTE:
press the
“
”
key to increase the value or the
“
”
key to
decrease it.
X
To show the temperature of the water in the tub again, do
not touch any key for about 5 seconds.
X
As soon as the water temperature set point is reached, the
heater is shut off. It will not be turned back on until the water
temperature drops about 0.5 °C below the set point.
X
To ensure precise measurement of the water temperature,
the filtering pump comes on every half hour for about 30 sec-
onds
(even if no filtering cycles were set)
, since the temperature
probe is located in the heater pipe.
NOTES
When the system is turned off, or there is a power outage, the last
set point is stored in memory.
Operation of the heater is shown on the display by a LED on
steady under the symbol
.
CAUTION
Do not use the spa if the water temperature is 40 °C or more.
Maintenance of minimum temperature of water in tub and
anti-freeze protection of the pipes (“Smart Winter”).
At regular intervals, the system reads the actual temperature. If it
is below the minimum admissible value (14 °C), the heater and the
filtering pump are automatically activated until the temperature
rises above that value.
The pump is turned on, and turns off after 1 minute.
During this
cycle the heater is turned off but will be reactivated later.
X
The pumps are turned on at preset intervals, depending on
the temperature:
- temperature between 12 and 14 ° C:
Every 2 hours
- temperature between 9 and 12 ° C:
every hour
- temperature between 6 and 9 ° C:
every 30 minutes
- temperatures at or below 6 ° C:
every 15 minutes
NOTES
- If it becomes necessary to turn on the anti-freeze protection dur-
ing the filtering cycles, those cycles will be suspended and they will
resume when the anti-freeze cycle is complete.
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