The Pump Button allows the user to control the water pump as desired when using the pool. It is used to
turn the pump on and off, and select speeds if a two-speed pump has been fitted. 2 pushes (AC models) or
3 pushes (BC models)on the pump button cycle the system as follows:
The yellow or blue H20 light indicates if water is present in the heater. If no water is detected then the
light will flash and the unit will not operate except to run the circulation pump to try to get water to the
heater. If no water reaches the heater for one minute then an H20 error will occur. If this happens then
pushing the pump button will run the circulation pump for another minute.
The red Heater light indicates when the heater element is on. The heater is controlled automatically to
maintain the desired temperature as set by the user. Switching on the pump or air blower accessory
may cause the heater to switch off (loadshed). This is in order to keep the total power load to a safe
level.
Note: If left on, the pump will automatically switch off after 20 minutes. Switching the pump
on (especially to high speed) may cause the heater to switch off (loadshedding). This is in
order to keep the total power load to a safe level.
H20 Light
Heater Light
The green Jet Pump light indicates whenever the jet pump is running.
Jet Pump Light
The Spa Power 600AC/BC continuously filters the spa pool to ensure the water is clean and crystal clear
for each and every spa use. A near silent energy efficient circulation pump constantly passes water
through the filter and heater (only heating when necessary) 24 hours a day.
Since the circulation pump runs all the time (except in an error condition) and the heater is controlled
automatically there is no need for any user controls for these features. With the Spa Power 600AC/BC
there is no need to program any filtration cycles, and the noise of a large jet pump running during filtration
has been removed.
Auto Sanitising (Filtration)
During summer or warm periods of the year there may be times when the actual water temperature
exceeds the desired temperature set by the user. e.g. If the spa is set to heat to 35 C , but the actual water
temperature has reached 38 C.
Please consider this:
a) In the winter your spa gets cold because the air temperature is cold. To combat this we heat the water
and keep the spa covered when not in use. If the spa is turned off and the ambient temperature is 15 C,
eventually the spa water will lose heat until it too is 15 C.
b) In the summer, when ambient daytime temperature can be 35 C - 42 C, the spa water naturally heats
to the temperature of the air. You can turn the heater down, even turn the pump off, but if the ambient
temperature is 35 C - 42 C then the spa water will also remain at that temperature.
Manufacturers make no attempt to supply a system that cools water. The quickest way to combat the
problem is to change the water, but even this new water will eventually heat up to the air temperature. To
combat the heat you can also do the following:
- Turn the set temperature down so the heater does not come on.
- Make sure the spa is shaded from direct sunlight.
- If the nighttime temperature is low, leave the cover off the spa to let heat escape, but put it back on
during the day to keep heat out.
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Pump Operation
Single Speed Pump
(AC Models)
Two Speed Pump
(BC Models)
Push 1 - Pump ON
Push 1 - Pump LOW
Push 2 - Pump OFF
Push 2 - Pump HIGH
Push 3 - Pump OFF
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