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Spa Quick Start Guide
Balboa VS300 System for VL406U Topside Control
For Use with Four Winds Spas Tropical Series: One pump pack, Non-Wifi Topside
Start-up
Your spa
will enter Priming
Mode ( ) after the initial start-up
sequence
. During Priming
Mode,
press
“Jets”
button
repeatedly
and be sure the pump is free of
air.
Priming
Mode lasts less
than 5 minutes.
Press “Warm” or “Cool”
to exit.
After
Priming
Mode,
the spa will run in its preset mode
(see
Mode section for details.).
Temp Control (80°F
-
104°F
/
26°C
- 40°C)
The last
measured water temperature
is
constantly
displayed.
The water
temperature displayed
is
current
only when the
pump has been running for at least 2 minutes.
To
display
the set
temperature, press “Warm”
or
“Cool” once.
To
change
the set
temperature, press
a
temperature
button
again
before
the display
stops flashing. Each press of “Warm”
or
“Cool”
will adjust the set temperature.
After
three
seconds,
the
display
will stop
flashing
and begin to
display
the current
spa
temperature.
Jets
Press “Jets”
to turn the pump on or
off,
and to shift
between
low
and high
speeds (if equipped).
If left running, the pump will
turn
off after
a
preset
length
of
time,
which
on
some systems may
be as
long
as
2
hours for low speed. High speed will turn off after 15
minutes.
Low speed may
run
automatically
at times, during
which
it
cannot
be
deactivated from
the
panel,
but
high
speed may
be
operated.
The
ozone generator (if installed)
will
activate anytime low speed
is running.
In multi-button sequences, if the buttons are pressed too quickly
in sequence, they may not register.
Light
Press “Light”
to
operate
the
spa
light. Turns
off after
4 hours.
Mode
Depending
on
system configuration, mode changing may
not be
available
and will be
locked
in
Standard
Mode.
Mode
is
changed
by
pressing “Warm”
then “Light”.
Standard Mode maintains
set temperature. will be displayed
momentarily when you switch
into
Standard
Mode.
Economy Mode heats
the
spa
to the set
temperature only
during
filter
cycles. will
display when water
temp is not current, and
will
alternate
with
water
temp
when
the pump is running.
Sleep
Mode heats
the
spa
to within
20°F/10°C of
the set
temperature only
during
filter
cycles. will
display when
water
temp is not current, and will
alternate
with
water
temp
when
the
pump is running.
Preset Filter
Cycles
The
first preset filter cycle begins
6 minutes
after
the
spa
is
energized.
The
second preset filter cycle begins
12
hours
later.
Filter duration is
programmable for
2, 4, 6, or 8 hours or for
continuous filtration. The
default filter
time is 2 hours.
It is important to set filter cycles on a pattern. We recommend
programing cycles at 7 am & 7 pm and avoiding the hours from
10am-5pm.
To
program, press “Warm,,”
then
“Jets.” Press “Warm” and “Cool”
to
adjust.
Press
“Jets”
to
exit
programming.
At the beginning of each filter cycle all other equipment will run
briefly to purge the plumbing.
Automatic polling (in Standard Mode only)
The pump will
activate for
1 minute to
check
the temperature:
-
every
30 minutes
-
whenever any
other pump or
blower
is turned on
-
whenever
the set
temperature
is raised
This document covers VS and GS systems 300F using software v41 only with Balboa Panels VL200 through
VL406.
Download complete User Guide at http://www.balboawatergroup.com/getdoc.cfm?id=1482
Diagnostic
Messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Required
No
message
on display.
The
control panel
will be
disabled
until
power
returns.
Spa
settings
Power has been
cut
off
to the spa.
will be
preserved
until next
power
up.
Temperature
unknown.
After
the pump
has been
running
for
1 minute, the current water
temperature
will be displayed.
“Overheat”
- The
spa has
shut
down.*
One
of
the
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
Remove
the
spa cover
and allow
sensors has detected 118°F/47.8°C
at the heater.
water
to
cool. Once
the
heater has cooled, reset
by pushing any
button. If
spa does
not
reset,
shut
off
the
power
to the
spa
and call
your dealer
or
service
organization.
“Overheat”
- The
spa has
shut
down.*
One of
DO NOT ENTER THE WATER.
Remove
the
spa cover
and allow
the
sensors has detected
that the
spa water
is
water
to
cool.
At
107°F/41.7°C,
the
spa should automatically
reset.
110°F/43.5°C.
If
spa does
not
reset,
shut
off
the
power
to the
spa
and
call
your
dealer
or
service
organization.
Spa
is shut
down.*
The
sensor
that is plugged into
If the
problem persists, contact your dealer
or
service
organization.
the
Sensor “A” jack
is not working.
(May appear temporarily
in an
overheat
condition.)
Spa
is shut
down.*
The
sensor
that is plugged into
If the
problem persists, contact your dealer
or
service
organization.
the
Sensor “B” jack
is not working.
(May appear temporarily
in an
overheat
condition.)
Sensors are
out
of balance.
If alternating with spa
If the
problem persists, contact your dealer
or
service
organization.
temperature,
it
may
just be a
temporary
condition.
If
flashing
by
itself, spa
is shut down.*
A
significant difference between
temperature
If the
water level
is
normal, make sure
all pumps
have been
primed.
sensors has been detected.
This
could indicate
a
If
problem persists, contact your dealer
or
service
organization.
flow
problem.
Persistent low flow problems. (Displays
on the
Follow action required
for
message.
Heating
capability of
the
fifth occurrence
of
message
within 24 hours.)
spa
will not
reset automatically; you may press any
button to reset.
Heater is shut
down,
but other
spa
functions
continue
to run normally.
Possible inadequate water, poor flow,
or air
If
water level
is
normal, make sure
all pumps
have
been
bubbles
in
detected
in the
heater. Spa
is shut down
primed.
Press any
button to
reset.
This
message
will reset
for
15 minutes.
within 15 minutes. If
problem persists, contact your dealer
or
service
organization.
Inadequate water detected
in
heater. (Displays
on
Follow action required
for
message. Spa
will not automatically
third
occurrence
of
message.) Spa
is
shut down.*
“Ice”
- Potential
freeze condition
detected.
*
-
E
v
e
n
w
hen
s
p
a
is
s
h
u
t
d
o
w
n
,
so
m
e
e
q
u
ip
m
e
n
t
w
i
ll
turn on
if
freeze
protection
is
needed
.
reset. Press any
button to
reset
manually.
No
action required.
All equipment will
automatically
activate
regardless of spa
status. The equipment
stays
on 4 minutes
after
the
sensors
detect that the
spa temperature has risen
to
45°F/7.2°C
or
higher. An
optional freeze sensor may
be
added
to protect against
extraordinary freeze conditions. Auxiliary freeze sensor protection
is
advisable
is
colder climates. See your dealer for
details.
Warning! Shock Hazard! No User Serviceable
Parts.
Do not attempt
service of
this
control system. Contact your dealer
or
service organization for assistance. Follow
all
owner’s manual power
connection instructions. Installation
must be
performed
by a licensed
electrician
and all grounding
connections
must be
properly
installed.