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Settings Key

One press gives you access to a menu to manage the 

settings of your spa. Refer to the Settings section for 

details about the settings menu.

Mode Key

Successive presses on the Mode key will give access 

to control optional accessories of your spa, such as 

Audio. If an accessory is not present in your spa 

configuration, its menu will not appear. Refer to the 

following section for details about the accessories 

and their functionalities. The screen will revert back 

to the spa mode if no key is pressed for 60 seconds. 

Depending on pack configuration, Mode key may also 

be used to change the display orientation when an 

accessory is not present.

Power

Press any button to turn the keypad on. After 30 

minutes without activity it will shut off. 

Main Screen

The main screen gives you access to your accessories 

and water temperature. At the bottom of the screen 

you will see any error or maintenance messages that 

are present.

Notifications

A notification area at the top right-hand side of the 

screen shows the state of certain accessories installed 

in the spa.

Start or Stop Accessories

To start or stop an accessory, press the associated 

button. Icons will become animated when their 

accessory is turned on, and inanimate when turned 

off. Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or 

state of the devices running on your spa. When an 

accessory has more than two states, press the button 

until it reaches the desired state.

Water Temperature 

The temperature at the bottom of the screen shows 

the current water temperature. Use the Up and Down 

buttons to set the desired temperature.  

 

The set point will appear in blue. After three seconds 

without any change to the set temperature value, the 

current water temperature will reappear.

Description

Main Functions

QUICK REFERENCE CARD

Please consult your spa user manual for complete information on the features of your spa system.

in.k800

intuitive colour keypad

With its bright, full colour display, the in.k800 provides an intuitive user 
experience, while its screen’s high resolution brings spa user interfaces 
to a new level. Loaded with a large amount of memory and a powerful 
on-board processor, we have created the seamless graphic interface that 
spa users have been waiting for.

Note: Functions for keys 1 to 5 will depend 

on your system's low level configuration.

Settings

Key 2

Key 3

Key 1

Mode 

(optional)

Up

 

Key 4

Key 5

Down 

Selection lights

Light/ Key 6

 

in.mix:

 

∙ Indicates that an in.mix system is detected.

 

in.clear:

 

∙ The icon is green when the in.clear is  

 

  generating bromine.

 

∙ The icon is grey when the in.clear is not  

 

  generating bromine.

 

∙A red cross indicates that the in.clear is  

 

  turned off.

 

in.touch:

 

∙ Indicates that the in.touch module is  

 

  detected and connected to a WiFi  

 

  network.

 

∙ A red cross indicates that the in.touch  

 

  module is detected but is not connected  

 

  to a WiFi network.

 

in.stream 2:

 

∙The icon is green when the in.stream 2  

 

  is ON.

 

∙The icon is grey when the in.stream 2 is  

 

  OFF.

 

Keypad security:

 

∙Indicates that the keypad is locked. For  

 

  more information about keypad security,  

 

  refer to the Keypad Settings section.

For more information about the in.mix, in.clear, 

in.touch or in.stream 2, refer to the Techbook.

Settings

From the home page you can access the Settings,  

where you will find:
∙ Water care 

∙ Heat Pump (if installed) 

∙ Audio 

∙ in.clear-200 (linked version) 

∙ Maintenance 

∙ Date and Time 

∙ Keypad Settings 

∙ WiFi (only available on in.touch with software 11.00  

  or higher) 

∙ Miscellaneous 

∙ Electrical Configuration 

∙ About
Use the arrow keys to move up and down in the list.  

To select an option, press the lit button next to it (key 2). 
At any point you can press the Settings button to 

return to the home screen or key 1 to go back.

Water Care

The Water Care section will help you set up your ideal 

filtration and heating settings. Choose from Away 

from Home, Standard, Energy Savings, Super Energy 

Savings, and Weekender, depending on your needs. 

Use key 2 to choose your setting. A green check 

mark will appear on the selected icon to confirm. 
In Energy Savings mode, the set point will be reduced 

by 20°F (the default pack value) which means 

that the heating system will not be engaged unless 

the temperature falls to 20°F below the spa's set 

temperature.
The filtration schedule shown on the screen will apply 

to the main filtration pump, most likely pump 1. If 

your spa uses a circulation pump configured to run 

24 hours, the screen will show you the purge setting 

instead of filtration.
The purges are pre-programmed for a fixed number 

of minutes, therefore the duration will be set to N/A on 

the screen, and only the start time can be modified.

Modifying Schedules

To modify a Water Care mode, use the lit key to the 

right (key 5) to open the selected Water Care menu.
You can add schedules by scrolling down to Add, and 

selecting with key 2. To delete a schedule, press key 4.
You can modify the programmed schedules by 

selecting one and adjusting the schedule using the 

arrow keys. Use key 2 to move between parameters.
You have several possibilities for the schedule  

(Mon-Fri, weekend, every day, or single days).  

The schedules will be repeated every week.  

The time and duration are set in 30 minute 

increments. Once you have set the schedule, use 

key 1 to go back. Ensure that you have selected the 

desired Water Care mode in the main Water Care 

menu.

Heat Pump

This menu allows you to change the regulation mode 

of your heat pump. You can choose from Eco Heat, 

Smart Heat, Eco Auto, Smart Auto, Cool and Electric.
A green check mark indicates the currently selected 

regulation mode. To change the setting, simply 

navigate the menu using the arrow key and press  

key 2 to choose the desired regulation mode.

Water Care Modes

Heat Pump Modes

Away from Home:

In this mode the spa will always be in 

economy; the set point will be reduced 

by 20°F.

Standard:

The spa will never be in economy mode 

and will be filtering according to the pack's 

low level configuration.

Energy Savings:

The spa will be in economy mode during 

the peak hours of the day and resume 

normal mode during the evening hours 

and on the weekend.

Super Energy:

The spa will always in economy mode 

during peak hours, every day of the week.

Weekender:

The spa will be in economy mode from 

Monday to Friday, and will run normally on 

the weekend.

Default Settings:

When you select Default Settings you will 

be asked to confirm your choice. Doing 

so will restore all Water Care schedules to 

default settings.

Smart Heat

This mode uses the heat pump as 

the main heating source. The heating 

element is turned on only if there is a 

large temperature difference between 

the water and the set point. The heat 

pump is not used to cool the water in 

this mode.

Eco Auto

This mode borrows functionality from 

both Eco Heat and Cool modes and 

has the ability to select the proper Heat 

or Cool mode automatically according 

to the water temperature. The heating 

element is never activated in this mode.

Smart Auto

This mode borrows functionality from 

both Smart Heat and Cool modes and 

has the ability to select the proper Heat 

or Cool mode automatically according 

to the water temperature. The heating 

element is activated only if there is a 

large temperature difference between 

the water and the set point.

Cool

This mode uses the heat pump in 

cooling mode only. The heat pump is 

not used as a heating source and the 

heating element is never activated.

Electric

This mode keeps the heat pump off 

and uses only the heating element  

to regulate water temperature.

Eco Heat

In this mode, the heat pump is used as 

the unique source of heating. The heating 

element is kept off and the heat pump 

is not used to cool the water should its 

temperature rise above the current set 

point.

Summary of Contents for ICON Oceana

Page 1: ...2021 PACIFIC SPAS MANUFACTURING LTD PACIFICSPAS CA OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...r s Manual are provided to help you fully use your Pacific Spa and care for it as easily as possible We ask that you read this manual thoroughly Your Pacific Spas dealer will be happy to assist if you...

Page 3: ...pecifications 52 Y Series TechBook 53 Y Series and in xe Troubleshooting Guide 78 Service Calls 104 2021 Limited Warranty 105 OWNER S RECORD Please take a moment to write down the following informatio...

Page 4: ...rowning e Persons suffering from obesity or a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa f Person...

Page 5: ...ns and or animals from entering the spa 5 Do not stand sit or lie on the cover 6 Do not leave a spa uncovered or unattended 7 Follow the spa maintenance recommendations save these instructions STARTIN...

Page 6: ...e unions can be hand tightened note Never fill your spa with soft water Soft water makes it extremely difficult to maintain the proper water chemistry and may cause the water to foam which will ultima...

Page 7: ...r spa user manual for complete information on the features of your spa system in k1000 full featured colour capacitive touchscreen display keypad for spas Gecko s new version of its in k1000 capacitiv...

Page 8: ...nimation will stop when turned off Icons on the screen will reflect the speed or state of the devices running on your spa When an accessory has more than one speed press the button until it reaches th...

Page 9: ...heat pump modes Heat Pump From the Settings page you can access the Heat Pump menu which gives you access to the following Heat Pump Modes Eco Heat Smart Heat Eco Auto Smart Auto Cool Electric Slide...

Page 10: ...change the hour minute and time format Simply swipe up and down the column you want to change and select the desired value When done touch the calendar icon at the right of the screen Display Orientat...

Page 11: ...he intensity of personalized drills is set during the Drill Creation and can be edited from the Training Drills selection page From this page you can also access the following Training drills selectio...

Page 12: ...n page allows you to choose the desired workout drill The currently selected drill is highlighted and has a green checkmark To select another drill simply scroll through the list and click on its name...

Page 13: ...dle In the sanitization page you can access the following in clear on off Boost level Bromicharge Maintenance level To select an item slide the right wheel until the desired icon is highlighted in the...

Page 14: ...side of the intensity bar zone 3 zone 2 zone 1 off intensity on colour wheel rainbow icon in mix functions Synchronizing Zones The synchronization desynchronization icon allows you to match the colour...

Page 15: ...help you set up your ideal filtration and heating settings Choose from Away from Home Standard Energy Savings Super Energy Savings and Weekender depending on your needs Use key 2 to choose your settin...

Page 16: ...spa such as rinsing or cleaning the filter Each task has its own duration based on normal use The Maintenance Reminders menu allows you to verify the time left before maintenance is required as well a...

Page 17: ...Last Track and Next Track keys to change tracks Note that on FM these functions can be use to change stations Disconnect This option can be found under the Audio section in the Settings menu Fader Bal...

Page 18: ...ment is activated only if there is a large temperature difference between the water and the set point Cool This mode uses the heat pump in cooling mode only The heat pump is not used as a heating sour...

Page 19: ...onfiguration an option will appear to allow selection of the keypad rim light colour If the in k500 is equipped with a selectable rim light colour module You can lock the keypad by selecting one of th...

Page 20: ...screen for the duration of the Boost See the in clear user manual for more details about Boost levels Diagnostic Mode Press on the Diagnostic key to start a BromiCharge concentration level test To exi...

Page 21: ...the tap and gravity will do the rest of the work Floor Drain Safety Suction This is not a user serviceable part Care must be taken not to cover the floor drain Do not attempt to lift or remove this c...

Page 22: ...jets to selected seats by rotating the diverter to the left 9 o clock or to the right 3 o clock position 1 Diverter Valve Use the 1 diverter to adjust the pressure of the water features by turning the...

Page 23: ...ty OPTIONAL COMPONENTS In stream Bluetooth Stereo System Everything you need to know about the in stream 2 audio station Bluetooth function Bluetooth Range The range of the Bluetooth module installed...

Page 24: ...ation and then typing in the password 5555 in stream 2 Uniqueness Each in stream 2 has an internal identification number that makes it unique This uniqueness means that a Bluetooth device paired with...

Page 25: ...t in flush until resistance is felt then continue to push the jet flush and forward until it snaps into place Using this procedure will reduce the wear on your jets and increase their longevity Skirti...

Page 26: ...Store in a cool dark place Do not inhale fumes or allow chemicals to come in contact with face or eyes Wash hands after use Ensure any spilled chemicals are carefully cleaned up They may be corrosive...

Page 27: ...s or abrasive cleansers Refill the spa with fresh water and refer to the start up instructions Obtain a water sample and have it tested At this time your water must be rebalanced to protect your inves...

Page 28: ...nity The amount of bicarbonates carbonates and hydroxides present in spa water Proper TA is important for pH control If the TA is too high the pH is difficult to adjust If the TA is too low the pH wil...

Page 29: ...x 36 in YE in k1000 3 3 3 10 95 nirvana series Solara 86 x 80 x 37 in YE in k500 3 6 21 Saturna 86 x 80 x 37 in YE in k500 3 6 21 Comet 81 x 69 x 32 in YE in k500 3 3 25 infinity series Pallas 89 x 89...

Page 30: ...ound the controller does not exceed 60 C 140 F save these instructions Aeware Gecko and their respective logos are Registered Trademarks of Gecko Alliance Group in ye in yt in keys in touch in k200 in...

Page 31: ...ess to heater connections 2 38 60 3 mm In ye Overview RS 485 communication link optional In yt Overview Main power entry connection heat wav heater Watertight strain relief system Access to heater con...

Page 32: ...shers Select the most appropriate location on the floor for the spa pack and firmly attach the guide plate to the wooden base using 2 screws backed by 2 washers INSTALLATION warning Beware of the appl...

Page 33: ...European models are 230 240 V only and are use protected The heat wav heater is factory configured for 240 V 4 kW but it can be converted to a dedicated 120 V 1 kW by simply adding a cable connection...

Page 34: ...connections OEMs may have a different connection scheme Direct output 1 A4 Voltage 120 V240 V Green ground P48 P48 Black line P32 P32 White common P57 P68 Direct output 2 C1 Voltage 120 V 240 V Green...

Page 35: ...ound P92 Black line P132 White common P86 Auxiliary B1 in yt 12 ce only Voltage 230 V Green ground P118 Black line K26 P White common P124 Pump 1 A3 Voltage 230 V Green ground P49 Black low speed K2 P...

Page 36: ...on CE Note If P2 is used P1L cannot be used Note If P3 is used P2L cannot be used P1 P1 2 spd A3 A3 A4 A3 A2 A1 A2 A2 A1 A1 A1 A4 FL A3 A2 P3 Di 1 120 V P2 P2 O3 CP O3 CP Note If P3 2 speed is used C...

Page 37: ...3 18 3 cable size 0 305 to 0 375 For 14 3 18 3 cable size 0 305 to 0 375 For 14 4 14 3 cable size 0 365 to 0 425 For 14 4 14 3 cable size 0 365 to 0 425 For 14 4 14 3 cable size 0 365 to 0 425 For 14...

Page 38: ...t always be connected to a circuit protected by a ground fault interrupter Proper wiring of the electrical service box GFCI and Y Series terminal block is essential Check your electrical code for loca...

Page 39: ...spa pack a grounded electrode conductor should be used to connect the equipment grounding conductors PJ2 PJ1 N L1 G N PJ2 PJ1 L1 L2 G L3 PJ2 PJ1 L1 L2 G N PJ2 PJ1 L1 L2 L3 G Connect PJ1 between P7 and...

Page 40: ...inrush Pump 2 high speed Output 2 120 or 240 V 15 FLA 60 LRA inrush Pump 1 high speed Output 3 120 or 240 V 15 FLA 60 LRA inrush Pump 2 low speed Output 4 120 or 240 V 15 FLA 60 LRA inrush Ozonator O...

Page 41: ...nt for output 2 and heater output on fuse F1 may not exceed 20A The maximum current for outputs 4 5 and direct 1 on fuse F2 may not exceed 20A The maximum current for outputs 1 and 3 on fuse F3 may no...

Page 42: ...sure that they do not play with the appliance 12 Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules 13 caution in order to avoid a hazard due to inadv...

Page 43: ...alid software and reapply power Case Designation Description Details Action D8 always ON D9 flashing and D10 is always OFF software loading from an in stik in progress Wait about 1 minute POWER Led is...

Page 44: ...POWER Go to case 1 The error codes indicate a failure or problem that must be rectified to ensure proper functioning of the system The error code and the water temperature are displayed alternately o...

Page 45: ...on and overheat captor For the in yj control systems Verify that the heat wav low voltage cable is correctly plugged into the probe connector P1 If the measured temperature is below 119 F 48 C and the...

Page 46: ...turn it back on to reinitialise the system If error HL persists replace the probe Set the set point value to a temperature lower than the actual water temperature The water heater indicator should tu...

Page 47: ...onents Verify that the pump linked to the heating is configured correctly See HL error message in flo cable in flo cable in ye and in yt in xe For the in ye in yt and in xe control systems ensure the...

Page 48: ...n off Turn off all pumps If one of the pumps is still running replace the control system The pump may be excessively heating the water during the filtration cycle Reduce filtration cycle length Note T...

Page 49: ...120 V for a 120 V pump or accessory 240 V for a 240 V pump or accessory If the tension is compliant verify the cables and connectors and replace if necessary If need be replace the pump or the access...

Page 50: ...ump by setting the set point temperature 2 F above the actual water temperature 98 If the measured tension is not compliant Replace the accessories fuse If replacing the fuse does not fix the problem...

Page 51: ...ystems Measure the tension between line 1 and neutral You should measure 120 V L2 N L1 G L2 N L1 G L2 N L1 G L2 N L1 G in yj in yj in ye in yt in ye in yt in xe in xe Incorrect readings indicate an el...

Page 52: ...sure 230V in all cases For single phase system Measure the tension between line 1 L1 and neutral N You should measure 230 V L1 L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 L2 L2 N N N N L3 L3 L3 L3 in yj in yj in xe in ye and in y...

Page 53: ...and line 2 L2 120 V between line 1 L1 and neutral N For North American control systems if the measured tension is not correct verify that the water heater terminals are correctly plugged in If they ar...

Page 54: ...shooting steps in the HL error section If no error occurs reinstall the jumper Note If the GFCI RCD trips only when jumper J1 is installed replace the spa pack From electrical panel To the spa Importa...

Page 55: ...One 1 year led lights One 1 year pump seals One 1 year Warranties for Other Components Fuses all surface finishes spa base and filter cartridge are warranted to be free of defects in materials and or...

Page 56: ...its designated representative must perform all warranty service No agent dealer distributor service company or other party is authorized to change modify or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty i...

Page 57: ...2021 PACIFIC SPAS MANUFACTURING LTD Pacific Spas Manufacturing Ltd 7714 166 A Avenue NW Edmonton Alberta Canada T5Z3V9 p 780 221 7946 e info pacificspas ca w www pacificspas ca...

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