the clock face should be rotated clockwise only to set the time. The
segments each representing 10 minutes are pulled out as shown [2] to activate
sleep mode. A minimum of 2 adjacent segments are needed between sleep
and auto modes. Figure 10 shows the sleep mode set to switch off at midnight
through to 7am the following morning. The clock is set to 7.45am as indicated
by the hands and the white arrow [3] on the outer segments. The clock may be
overridden at any time by entering the manual function (Fig 3) or operating the
override switch [4]. The indicator [5] is shown in the normal operating position
"0". When settings are complete be sure to refit clock cover.
Fig 7: Time clock (If time clock is different to one shown refer to insert)
INSTALLATION GENERAL
The control system has been designed so that it is easily removed for service,
or so that any ancillary spa equipment can be removed without the need of an
electrician. It is recommended that the control and equipment are positioned
so they are accessible. The heat pump system allows for the filter to be
installed on either the suction or return lines of the heater. All other equipment
including chlorinators must be installed after the heater. The control box
mounting points are located below the plastic cover screws (Fig 8A) at each
corner of the lid. These are designed to take a type 6PK 25mm screw or a
similar type on a mounting matrix of 190 x 140mm (Fig 8).
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Fig 8: Mounting method for
control box.
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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 considering the following
matters.
A/ The control box must be mounted in a vertical plane so that the front label
is right reading. The ventilation holes in the controller lid must have
unrestricted air flow.
B/ It must be mounted so that water can not be splashed on it or its
connections, ie. mounted above the filter opening, hair and lint pot or
drainage valves. The controller must be protected from rain & splashing.
C/ It must be mounted so the end user can easily operate the time clock.
D/ It must be mounted so the leads of the support equipment can be easily
plug into the control box sockets.
E/ It must be positioned so the heating element can reach the heating "T" on
pump.
F/ It must be mounted so that all spa support equipment is accessible and
can be easily removed for service.
G/ The control box must be installed on a stable platform so that it is not
subjected to vibration.
H/ The control box is designed so that the pump/s, blower and light where
fitted can be plugged into the box. The sockets are clearly marked.
INSTALLATION OF HEATER ELMENT
The element must be installed so that the lead is not stretched and the
element/control box can be easily removed for service. Pay attention to
instructions on element cover ensuring the element is positioned correctly.
The ‘O’ ring provided must sit properly on the shoulder of the element when
tightening the lock nut. Tighten the lock nut by hand only, tools are not
required.