
5.10.3 Flood and neck shower
The control and feedback function of the
[Flood and neck shower]
attraction is identical to the control and feedback function of the
counterflow system. It is only necessary to ensure the correct
naming of the attraction and the feedback assignment so that they
correspond to the actual swimming pool installation, as in this way
the Dulcomarin
®
II visualisation is also matched. If a flood shower
function is activated, then the corresponding symbol appears in the
Dulcomarin
®
II visualisation and the key naming is the same as the
[Flood and neck shower] attraction.
5.10.4 Massage nozzle
The control and feedback function of the
[Massage nozzle] attrac‐
tion is identical to the control and feedback function of the counter‐
flow system. It is only necessary to ensure the correct naming of
the attraction and the feedback assignment so that they corre‐
spond to the actual swimming pool installation, as in this way the
Dulcomarin
®
II visualisation is also matched. If a massage function
is activated, then the corresponding symbol appears in the Dulco‐
marin
®
II visualisation and the key naming is the same as the
[Massage nozzle] attraction.
5.10.5 Underwater light
WARNING!
Transformer interconnection
Cause: Electrical energy in the wet area of a swim‐
ming pool
Possible consequence: Death or extremely severe
injury
Measure: You must only operate the underwater
light using a low voltage. To do this a suitable
transformer must be interconnected. Please con‐
tact a specialist electrical company.
The underwater light is switched on using a mains voltage of 230 V
at the terminals
[P1] ... [P5]. The underwater light is operated using
a low voltage transformer. The low voltage transformer is supplied
via the 230 V output.
Visualisation on the Dulcomarin
®
II does not appear because the
light can readily be seen in-situ.
No digital feedback is processed as visual identification is easily
possible. A changed state is shown in the Dulcomarin
®
II and on
the visualisation. However the changed state cannot be exactly
visualized via an external switch pulse. The change between
ON/OFF is nevertheless displayed.
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