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Product information from
westerbergs
Box 525, 301 80 Halmstad, Sweden
67
Product information from
westerbergs
Box 525, 301 80 Halmstad, Sweden
PRIMARY FILTERING
Filter cycles are indicated with a duration. Each setting can be ad-
justed in one hour steps. Filter cycle 1 and Filter cycle 2 (if activated)
are set with the same duration.
When the temperature flashes,
press Light several times until
FLTR is shown on the LCD
display.
Sets the duration of
filtering in hours
Main screen
Set
Waiting
Several seconds
Returns to original
setting
Main screen
If Filter cycle 2 has been activated, Filter 12 is shown on the LCD
display.
If the filter has been deactivated, Filter 1 is displayed.
PURGING CYCLES
In order to maintain the sanitary conditions, the water is emptied
from the pipes using secondary pumps and/or a compressor, which
runs for a short period at the start of each filter cycle.
GENERAL MESSAGES
Priming mode – M019
Priming mode is started each time the spa is switched on. The
purpose of priming mode is to allow the user to run the pumps, and
to manually check that the pumps are primed (removing the air) and
that the water flow is correct. Usually, this requires each pump to
be observed separately and is generally not possible during normal
operation. Priming mode lasts for four minutes, though you can exit
it earlier by pressing any temperature button. (This is however not
recommended.) The heater does not run in priming mode.
NOTE!
If your spa has a circulation pump, it is activated using Jet
nozzle in priming mode. The circulation pump runs automatically
when priming mode ends.
The water temperature is unknown
The temperature is displayed once the pump has been running for
one minute.
Too cold – freeze protection
Potential freezing conditions have been identified, or the auxiliary
freeze switch has been closed and all pumps and the compressor
activated. All pumps and the compressor are run for at least four
minutes once the potential freezing conditions have ended, or when
the auxiliary freeze switch has been opened.
In certain cases, the pumps can be started and stopped and the
heater run during the freeze protection process.
This is an operating message and does not denote a fault.
The water is too hot (OHS) – M029
One of the water temperature sensors has detected that the water
temperature in the spa is 43.3°C and the spa functions have been
deactivated. The system is reset automatically when the water
temperature in the spa falls below 42.2°C. Check for increased pump
operation or a high ambient temperature.
Protective switch – blocked inlet pump* – M033
This error message indicates the vacuum switch has closed. This
happens in the event of an inlet problem to prevent the possible risk
of something becoming caught. (NB: Not all spas have this function.)
*This message can be reset by pressing any button on the panel on the top.
HEATER-RELATED MESSAGES
Reduced heater flow (HFL) – M016
The water flow through the heater may be too low to carry the heat
away from the heating element. The heater will restart after one
minute. See “Flow-related checks” below.
Reduced heater flow (FL) – M017
The water flow through the heater is too low to carry the heat away
from the heating element and the heater has been deactivated. See
“Flow-related checks” below. Once the problem has been rectified,
press any button to reset and start the heater.
The heater may be dry* – M028
The heater may be dry or have insufficient water to start. The spa
will switch off for 15 minutes. Press any button to reset and start the
heater. See “Flow-related checks” below.
The heater is dry* – M027
The heater has insufficient water to start. The spa will switch off.
Once the problem has been rectified, press any button to reset and
start the heater. See “Flow-related checks” below.
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