Owner's Manual

10
Standby Mode (SY)
This function allows you to disable the equipment when the filter requires service without disturbing programmed
filtration time.
Press repeatedly (or hold it down) until it gets to 70° F (21° C) then press it one more time (within a couple of
seconds) to enter the stand by mode. All spa functions are disabled except for freeze control. To exit from standby press
any button and re-enter desire set temperature.
Spa heating modes
Your spa is factory set to Standard Heating (ST) mode. This mode operates the heater whenever needed to maintain the
programmed spa water temperature. (See Temperature Adjustment page 9).
Advanced Optional Settings
You have the option to enable other heating modes as explained below: standard, economy and sleep. To enable these
heating modes you must do the following steps.
1. Turn off power to the spa.
2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the equipment access
panel as shown.
3. Remove the control box cover by removing the two bottom
screws, slide the cover up and then pull forward.
4. Slide dip switch 7 to the off position. See page 14 for reference.
5. Reinstall the control box cover and the equipment access door,
before turning the power on.
These heating modes offer the ability to control your heater in one of three ways: standard, economy or sleep. Your spa is
preset at the factory to Standard Mode. However, the Standard Heating Mode can be changed to Economy or Sleep by
pressing then . With each pressing of then , the display will cycle through the three different modes
described below. Note: by pressing then , you will not see the heating mode the spa is currently set to, but rather it
will advance to the next mode. It is the last mode seen in the display that will be the new heating mode setting.
Standard Mode (ST): Your spa is preset to this mode. This mode operates the heater whenever needed to maintain the
programmed spa water temperature. (See Temperature Adjustment page 9).
Economy Mode (EC): This mode operates the heater only during programmed Filtering Cycles (See Spa Water Maintenance
above). This mode is ideal for areas that charge a premium for electricity during peak hours. This mode will maintain the
thermostat setting. If it does not reach the thermostat setting, you may have to allow for more heating time by increasing
the Filtration Cycles.
Sleep Mode (SL): This mode works in the same manner as the Economy Mode except the thermostat setting is
automatically lowered by 20 degrees. This mode is best suited for extended leaves from home when it is not important to
maintain constant water temperature, such as vacations or business trips.
Summer Set Temperature
In hot weather, it is possible for water temperature to exceed the temperature setting. This is especially common when
your temperature setting is lower than air temperature. If the water temperature exceeds the temperature setting more
than 3°F (1°C), the pump will stop running automatically except during filter cycles. Normal operation will resume when
the water temperature cools to below the setting, or the setting is increased above the water temperature.
Control box cover
Your model may vary.
Equipment access
panel