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Conquest Spas
OWNER'S MANUAL
DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES
NO COMM
The panel is not receiving communication from the system
Call for Service
---˚F ---˚C
Temperature unknown
After pump has run for 1 minute, the
temperature will be displayed
HTR TOO
HOT (OHH)
One of the water temp sensors has detected 118°F
(47 .8˚C) in the heater and the spa is shut down .
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER .
Remove the spa cover and allow water
to cool . Once 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 .
WATR TOO
HOT (OHS)
One of the water temp sensors has detected spa water
110˚F (43 .3˚C) and spa functions are disabled .
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER .
Remove the spa cover and allow water
to cool . At 107˚F/42˚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 .
42*F TOO
COLD
A potential freeze condition has been detected or Aux
Freeze Switch has closed
All pumps are activated automatically
& stay on at least 4 minutes after
potential freeze condition has ended
or aux freeze switch opens .
This is
an operational
message, not an error
indication.
102F SNSR
BALANCE
Temperature sensors MAY be out of sync by 2° or 3°
Call for Service
SNSR SYNC
Temperature sensors ARE out of sync . The Sensor Balance
is Poor . Fault has been established for at least 1 hour .
Call for Service
SNSR A
A temperature sensor or sensor circuit has failed
Call for Service
SNSR B
A temperature sensor or sensor circuit has failed
Call for Service
HTR FLOW
LOSS (HFL)
There may not be enough water flow through the heater to
carry the heat away from the heating element . Heater start-
up will begin again after 1 minute .
See FLOW RELATED CHECKS
below
HTR FLOW
FAIL (LF)
There IS NOT enough water flow through the heater to
carry the heat away from the heating element and the heater
has been disabled . After the problem is resolved, you must
press any button to reset and begin heater start up .
See FLOW RELATED CHECKS
below
HTR MAY BE
DRY (dr)---
WAIT
POSSIBLE dry heater, or not enough water in the heater
to start it . The spa is shut down 15 min . Press any button
to reset the heater start-up .
See FLOW RELATED CHECKS
below
HTR DRY
There IS NOT enough water in the heater to start it . The
spa is shut down . After the problem has been resolved, you
must press any button to reset and restart heater start-up .
See FLOW RELATED CHECKS
below
102T
Control System is in Test Mode
Call for Service
PRES BTTN
TO RSET
Some errors may require power to be removed and
restored . A reset message may appear with other messages
Press button to reset
HOT FALT
A pump appears to be stuck ON, a serious condition that
COULD result in overheated spa water
Call for Service
*Please contact your Dealer for the following messages: MEM FAIL, MEM RSET, CNFG FAIL, STUK PUMP*
Note:
Start-up Procedures – page 12-16 in current Conquest Spas OM
Scroll Message
Meaning
Action Required
FLOW RELATED CHECKS -
Check for low water level, suction flow restrictions, ensure filters are clean, closed valves, trapped air, too many closed jets
and pump prime .
On some systems even when the spa is shut down, some equipment may occasionally turn on to continue monitoring
temperature or if freeze protection is needed .
All messages may not appear on your panel display .
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Conquest Spas
OWNER'S MANUAL
SPA CARE AND WATER MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Conquest Spas are manufactured from the highest quality, most durable materials available today .
We recommend that a spa maintenance program be followed . The care you take will ultimately
determine how long your spa or its individual components will last . This section will help you
maintain your investment .
Replacing The Water
Proper spa maintenance (regular draining and replacing of spa water according to these
directions along with filter cleaning), proper spa water treatment (water balance and maintaining
correct sanitizer levels), and proper installation (adequate ventilation) are the keys to ensuring
sanitary, healthy spa water .
It is recommended that you completely drain your spa every 45 to 90 days . Normally, after a
period of time the water will become sudsy and harder to maintain and should be replaced . The
IPSE WRI, Water Replacement Interval Formula is as follows:
WRI = .33 X Spa Volume in US Gallons
Average Bathers per Day
Note:
Convert gallons to Litres by: US gallons x 3 .785 = Total Litres
Note:
Heavy usage may require more frequent draining .
To Drain Your Spa:
1 . Disconnect the spa from the power supply by tripping the RCD breaker located in the
house breaker panel or at the RCD disconnect breaker at the spa .
2 . Take off the equipment access panel by first removing the screws and then pulling out the
access panel . Locate main drain valve and attach the inlet of a garden hose to the drain
valve . Route garden hose to an appropriate draining area away from the spa to avoid
flooding of the surroundings around the spa .
Note:
Spa water with a high sanitizer level may harm plants and grass .
3 . Open the drain valve by turning the knob . The spa will drain by gravitational flow .
4 . Conquest Spas will drain to the lower suction fittings in the footwell of the spa . It may be
necessary to vacuum or sponge up a small amount of the remaining water in the spa .
5 . When empty, inspect the spa shell and clean as required .
6 . Close the drain valve and remove garden hose .
7 . Replace or close the equipment access door and replace screws .
8 . Refill the spa through the filter compartment BEFORE restoring power .
Important:
Always clean the filter cartridges each time the spa is drained for cleaning .