ROTOSPA OWNERS MANUAL
PG 4
GENERAL
When freshly filled with water (or left with the
power off with the water cooling to ambient
temperature) your spa will need to run between
6 and 12 hours to reach a temperature of
around 36 degrees. Heating should always
occur with the thermal cover fitted and any
air controls closed or it will not heat effectively.
Your spa can be set to reach a temperature of
over forty degrees although your normal body
temperature is around 37 degrees and setting
the temperature to around this heat is usually
the most comfortable. Please note that if the
temperature in the spa reaches above
43 degrees then a safety feature means that
the heater will switch off until the water
temperature drops.
A guide to the Spa Quip SP601 controller system
is supplied with the spa, please familiarise
yourself with the functions of the spa in chapter
3.3, page 4.
Your spa is fitted with either a single colour light,
or a multi-coloured alternative and it is either
turned on or off by the light button on the
control pad.
HYDRO JET SYSTEM
You can adjust the silent air intake control to
increase or decrease the air content in the
jet streams. The power of most jets can be
individually adjusted by a part turn of the fascia
of the jet.
4.
OPERATION
OZONATOR SYSTEM
Spa ozonators are popular addition but are not
to be used as a replacement for chemicals but
rather as a supplement to them. If your spa has
been fitted with an ozonator work automatically
in conjunction with the pump and controller.
Error Code on Controller
The most common error code that appears is
control touchpad reading ER6.
Error 6 is a safety feature indicating that the tube
containing the heater element is becoming
overheated; this is due to insufficient water flow
to cool it down. If this occurs the heater will turn
itself off to save burning out and the ER6 code
will appear on the touchpad. The spa will not
run and the water temperature will drop until the
source of the problem is rectified.
The build up of heat in the heater element
tube, and the consequent ER6 code, is normally
caused by one or all of the following:
• A dirty or deteriorated filter.
• An air lock in the spa.
• Pump is not working correctly.
• To troubleshoot the ER6 message please follow
the flow chart on the next page.