User's Manual
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EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel Installation and User’s Guide
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Controls and buttons (Continued)
AUX buttons/LEDs: The auxiliary output circuit buttons operate the pool and spa system valve
actuators, lights and other equipment. The auxiliary (AUX) relay circuits are assigned in the “Circuit
Functions” menu, see page 41 for details. There are three auxiliary circuits (AUX 1- 3) on the
EasyTouch 4 Wireless Control Panel and seven auxiliary circuits (AUX 1- 7) on the EasyTouch 8
Wireless Control Panel. The Down arrow button can also be used as an “extra” auxiliary circuit if
solar equipment is not being used. Refer to “Down arrow button” on page 4 for more information.
Labels can be affixed next to each auxiliary button to identify the circuit function. When an auxiliary
circuit is activated or the button is pressed, the LED is on. Pressing an auxiliary circuit button will
activate the corresponding circuit in either “Auto” or “Service” mode. When a circuit relay is
switched on manually, it remains on until either you switch it off manually, or the next time the relay
is scheduled to be switched off. For example, if the filter pump is scheduled to automatically run
from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily then the filter pump is switched on manually at 9:00 PM, it will run
continuously until the next day at 5:00 PM then switch off. The schedule will then continue from then
on. AUX buttons are disabled while in the main menu.
EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel Display
The Wireless Control Panel screen displays when the system is in automatic mode (AUTO) or in service
mode (SERVICE). Service mode is enabled from EasyTouch outdoor control panel at the pool equipment pad.
The following describes the main status screen.
HEATER: Heater is switched on. Displays when the Pool (P) or
Spa button is pressed. For pool operations the heat source must
be enabled in the Heat menu (see page 23). Displays “Solar” or
“Solar Prf” if solar is enabled. The heater is active when the set
temperature is higher than the water temperature. The heater will
switch off when the water temperature rises above the set
temperature.
SPA (Hi-T) or POOL (LO-T) : Displays when the Spa/HI-T or
Pool/LO-T button is pressed to rotate valve actuators and
activate the filter pump and heater. This line on the screen is
blank when no spa or pool function is active. Note: Depending on
the EasyTouch system, the screen displays SPA (shared
equipment), HI-T (single body of water system), POOL (shared
equipment), LO-T (single body of water system).
95° F / 100° F: Displays the actual spa or pool water temperature
(95° F) and the set point temperature (100° F) as set in the
Heater menu. Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or
Celsius.
AIR: Displays the actual outside air temperature (70° F) as read
by the air sensor located near the EasyTouch Load Center.
Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (see
page 46).
FRZ: Displays when freeze protection is active. To protect pool
system equipment, freeze protection must be enabled for the
filter pump circuit. If the outside air temperature sensor detects
the temperature is getting close to freezing point (below 36° F
(2° C)), the freeze protection feature switches on the filter pump
circuit to circulate water through the system. For more informa-
tion, see page 41.
DEL: Displays when “Delay Cancel” is active. For more informa-
tion, see page 24.
Date and Time: Displays the EasyTouch system day and time
as specified in the “Clock” menu setting (see page 29).
Battery icon: Displays the available battery power usage
for the device. See page 6 for details.
AUTO HEATER
SPA 95°F / 100°F
AIR 36°F FRZ
MON 09:30 AM
Lower set
temperature
Raise set
temperature
AUTO (Automatic): The system is in
normal operating mode.
Scheduled programs will run automatically.
SERVICE or TIMEOUT mode are displayed
when the system is being serviced. These
modes are activated from the EasyTouch
Outdoor Control Panel.