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Fig 2: Lamp flashes red/

green for no water

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PRIMING FUNCTION
The system will automatically run for 10 seconds to prime itself. While
unprimed the lamp associated with the pump switch will flash (Fig 2). The
pump switch can be further operated manually as an aid to priming. Once
water is achieved the control will operate in the automatic mode (see fault
finding section for possible causes of water absence - page 9).

6/ Ensure that you the Spa pool owner understand how to operate the

equipment. Check with your supplier if you are having difficulty.

Note: 

In some installations, severe electrical interference can cause the control

to lock into a fault condition. If this continues, check with an electrician or with
the supplier's service representative to ensure that your power supply is
adequate. The manufacturer does not guarantee that all power supplies are
suitable.

SPA POOL START UP
1/ The spa pool must be properly filled. Ensure there is no obstruction to the

skimmer (if fitted) and the water level is well above the minimum level.

2/ Check that all valves are in correct operating position.
3/ Ensure cartridge filter is properly cleaned.
NOW-

1/ Turn the power supply switch on where lead is plugged into supply.
2/ Turn the mains switch on, at face of control box if fitted. 

Note: Some models

feature an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker on the cord set and the reset
switch should be in the on position.  When the switch is initially turned on
the pump and blower should momentarily switch on. This is simply the
microprocessor resetting itself.

3/ Turn the thermostat control knob around clockwise to high to allow system

to operate (Fig 6).

4/ The control automatically starts in demand heat mode. The switch mode

light should be yellow/orange (Fig 3).

5/ The time clock should be adjusted to allow system to operate (pg 5). The

spa pool should now be heating. 

Note: Initial heat up time will vary and is

dependent on ambient temperature, type of cover, size of pool, quality of
insulation etc. If the pump is not operating refer to trouble shooting section
(page 9).

Ampac Int. Systems Ltd
P.O.Box 1000-33 N.S.M.C.
Auckland, New Zealand

Model____________S/No_____________Date purchased_______________

Spa-Quip Ltd
PO Box 302-114
North Harbour Post Centre
Auckland, New Zealand

WARRANTY POLICY

1.  We undertake to repair, or at our option, replace without
cost to the purchaser either of materials or labour, any part
which within 12 months from the date of purchase is found to
be defective, provided that the product has been used in
accordance with the Instruction Book, under normal domestic
use and has not been subject to misuse, neglect or accident or
dismantled, repaired or serviced by any other than an
authorised Spa-Quip Ltd or Spa-Quip (Australia) Pty Ltd
service agent.

2.  All claims for warranty must be done through the retailer or
supplier from whom the product was purchased.  Proof of
purchase or the warranty card stamped by the supplier must be
supplied.

3.  This warranty is a “return to base” warranty which means
the item must be returned to the manufacturer for repair.  An
exchange unit may be provided in this case.  If replacement or
service under this Warranty Policy is required and distance
prevents you calling personally, forward your product FREIGHT
PREPAID to the nearest authorised Spa-Quip Ltd or Spa-Quip
(Australia) Pty Ltd service agent.

4.  Any costs incurred to repair a unit that is not covered by
warranty will be passed on to the consumer including cost
incurred to remove the faulty unit and replace with an
exchange unit.  Spa-Quip Ltd or Spa-Quip (Australia) Pty Ltd
are not responsible for any on site costs for goods not covered
by warranty.

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PSE 0985 NRC

Содержание Intuitive Series

Страница 1: ...SPA QUIP LTD 3 BUTTON ELECTRONIC STANDARD SPA POOL CONTROLLER DATE INSTALLED SERIAL NUMBER SOLD BY INSTALLED BY STARTUP TESTING DEALER STAMP Intui3butbk 99 PSE NRC...

Страница 2: ...ply a system that cools water 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 t...

Страница 3: ...e supply is further from the spa than required ensure a qualified electrician fits a suitable power supply lead or power point 4 Fill the spa pool to the correct operating level as specified by the ma...

Страница 4: ...nge Fig 3 5 The time clock should be adjusted to allow system to operate pg 5 The spa pool should now be heating Note Initial heat up time will vary and is dependent on ambient temperature type of cov...

Страница 5: ...he pump and heating on and off as well as the intelligent filtration cycling when required Fig 3 Automatic mode Page 3 AB 0695 SPA WATER TREATMENT RECOMMENDED CHEMICAL VALUES CHLORINE 1 5 3 0 PPM PART...

Страница 6: ...plumb system to eliminate air locks No water LED lamp flashes on pump switch Valves shut Air lock Insufficient water Probe requires cleaning Open valves Correct plumbing Make sure water above skimmer...

Страница 7: ...tch plug by its lead SPECIAL NOTE All equipment attached must not exceed the total rating as specified on the cover of the control box NB 10 and 15 amp versions available It is essential that 15 amp r...

Страница 8: ...g 8 Mounting method for control box Page 7 Fig 8A 1 Clock lens 2 Segments 3 Time indicator 4 Override switch 5 Indicator CONTROL BOX HEATER INSTALLATION The control box must be installed in a position...

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