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PUMP BUTTONS

There are two pump buttons on the bottom left hand

of the touch pad:  Pump A and Pump B. The

functions of the two buttons change depending on
pump / controller configuration. The intention is to
make best possible use of both these buttons for all
possible configurations. For every press of a pump
button, the display will temporarily show the selected
pump state: 

ON / OFF / LOW / HIGH / AUTO 

then

revert to the default display mode.

 

Possible pump configurations & button sequences are referenced in the table 

below (Please tick your spa configuration for ease of future reference).

Notes:

1) If left ON pumps will automatically time-out and turn off 30 minutes after the last sensed button press.
2) In some configurations if heater is ON activating multiple pumps OR turning the blower ON may cause the spa control to 
load shed and turn the heater OFF. This is to keep the system within its maximum power load.

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Spa Configuration 

Button A 

Button B 

 

No small circ pump 

Pump 1 = 1 speed 

Jet pump 1 : 

On / Off / Auto 

No Function

 

 

No small circ pump 

Pump 1 & 2 = 1 speed 

Jet pump 1 : 

On / Off / Auto 

Jet pump 2: 

On / Off 

 

No small circ pump 

Pump 1 = 2 speed (P2 N/A) 

Jet pump 1 : 

Low / Off / Auto 

Jet pump 1: 

High / Low 

 

Small circ pump fitted 

Pump 1 = 1 speed 

Jet pump 1: 

On / Off  

No Function

 

 

Small circ pump fitted 

Pump 1 & 2 = 1 speed 

Jet pump 1 : 

On / Off  

Jet pump 2: 

On / Off 

 

Small circ pump fitted 

Pump 1 = 2 speed (P2 N/A) 

Small circ pump : 

On / Off / Auto 

Jet pump 1: 

Low / High / Off 

 

ERROR CODES / DIAGNOSTICS

Note: most error conditions require mains power to be turned 

OFF

 

and back 

ON 

before the error is cleared. 

ER2 - HEATER PLUG:

 Heater sensor cable fault. 

Check the 

"Heater" sensor lead is plugged firmly into the spa control.

ER3 - WATER PRIME: 

Heater tube failed to fill with water.

 Press 

Pump A button to retry water prime. Check spa water level, clean 
and soak filters, bleed potential air locks from pipework. 

ER4 - THERMAL TRIP:

 Low or NO water flow over element whilst 

heating has activated thermal cut-out device on heater. Turn mains 
power OFF and wait 20~30 minutes for heater to cool and thermal 
cut-out to reset. 

Check spa water level, clean & soak filters, check 

all shut-off valves are open, bleed potential air locks from pipework.

ER5 - POOL TOO HOT:

 Temperature sensor has reported a 

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temperature reading in excess of 45 C. 

Remove spa cover & allow 

spa to cool. Check daily filtration time & reduce setting if required.

ER6 - HEATER SENSOR: 

Communication between spa control 

and heater has been lost. 

Turn mains power OFF and unplug and 

reconnect "Heater" sensor lead from spa control. 

ER7 - IN POOL SENSOR: 

In Pool Temperature Sensor has 

faulted. 

Contact your local dealer. Disconnect "In Pool Sensor" lead 

from spa control to continue spa operation.

ER8 - CTRL FAULT: 

An internal controller fault has been detected. 

Reset mains power. Contact your local dealer if problem persists. 

RAMPING BLOWER MODE

The spa controller features a ramping blower mode, 
were the blower speed gradually fluctuates between 
high and low in a ramping manner. 

To turn the blower on in ramping mode: 

1) Press the 

BLOWER

 (       ) button 

twice 

to start 

the blower in ramping mode. 

The blower will turn 

ON and the screen will display [RAMP] to indicate 
ramping mode.  

2) Press the 

BLOWER

 (       ) button again to turn 

the blower OFF.

ONE-TOUCH SANITISE BUTTON

A sanitise cycle runs the filtration pump and ozone / 
uv (if fitted) to filter the spa water to restore and 
refresh water quality after use.

In addition, at the start and end of the cycle, the 
controller will sequentially run any additional pumps 
and the blower (if fitted) for one minute each to 
purge the plumbing and clear any unfiltered water 
trapped in those lines.

To activate a 20 minute water clean-up cycle:

1) Press the 

SANITISE

 (       ) button once after spa 

use to activate the water clean [W.CLN] cycle. 

Note: 

SANITISE 

If cycle running, cycle can be cancelled by 

pressing the 

button again. 

AIR BLOWER BUTTON

The BLOWER (       ) button is used to control the air 
blower and allow adjustment of the blower speed.  
The last used speed is saved and will be restored the 
next time the blower is turned on, for future ON/OFF 
use. 

Note: that when the blower is first turned on it will run 

at maximum speed for approx three seconds before 
changing to your preset speed; this is normal.

To turn the blower on/off:

1) Press the 

BLOWER

 (       ) button 

once

 to turn  

the blower ON in variable speed mode.

2) The blower will turn ON (at the last used speed) 

and the screen will display the blower speed 
[B.SPD] adjustment screen (refer below). 

3) Use the 

UP

 (       ) or 

DOWN

 (       ) buttons to 

adjust the blower speed. 

Note: the bar graph will 

change indicating current blower speed.  

4) Press the 

OK

 (       ) button to confirm selection.

5) Press the 

BLOWER

 (       ) button again to turn 

the blower OFF.

Note: The B.SPD adjustment screen is displayed for 10 
seconds when the blower is first turned ON. If no 
adjustment is made the blower will run at the last used 
speed setting, and the screen will time-out and revert to the 
default display mode. If you wish to adjust the blower speed 
once the blower has been running for a period of time, the 
blower must be turned OFF and back ON again to restore 
the B.SPD adjustment screen.

OK

°C

°F

MODE

SPD

BRT

SPD

OFF

ON

6.SPD

Bargraph indicates blower speed

LIGHT BUTTONS

The light button is used to control the many features 
of the multi colour LED spa light.

(            )  LIGHT ON / OFF BUTTON

Press to toggle light 

ON

 and 

OFF

.

 

The button is 

backlit green to indicate when the light has been 
turned ON.

When the light is first turned on the light mode menu

 

will be displayed. The current light mode in use will be 
shown. Use the 

UP

 (       ) or 

 DOWN 

(       ) button to 

step through the

 

four colour modes:

(1)   White

[WHTE]

(2)   User Colour [U.CLR]
(3)   Fade Effect [FADE]
(4)   Step Effect

[STEP]

Press 

OK

 (       )

 

to confirm selection of desired light 

mode or wait for the 10 second idle menu timeout

 

where the screen steps to the light speed [L.SPD]

 

 or 

user colour [CL:xx] adjustment screens. If FADE or 
STEP effect modes are selected the current light 
speed [L.SPD] will be displayed. If the user colour 
[U.CLR] light mode is selected the current colour 
number will be displayed (refer below).

Press the 

UP

 (       )  or

 DOWN 

(       ) button to adjust 

the light effect transition

 

speed OR

 

select from 20 

colour choices. Press 

OK

 (       )

 

to confirm selection 

or wait for the 10 second idle menu timeout

 

where the 

screen steps to the light brightness [L.BRT] screen.

 

Note: If White [WHTE] colour mode is selected the Light 
Speed / Colour adjustment screens will NOT be displayed. 

[L.BRT]  LIGHT BRIGHTNESS

When the [L.BRT] adjustment screen is displayed 
press the 

UP

 (       ) or 

DOWN

 (       ) button to adjust 

the light brightness.

OK

OK

AM
PM

OFF

ON

°C
°F

MODE

SPD

BRT

SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI

L.SPD

AM
PM

OFF

ON

°C
°F

MODE

SPD

BRT

SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI

:

CL01

Light speed screen

User colour screen

SV-2T

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