GALA SPA YARD User manual

SPA YARD
User Manual

2TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPA YARD
Introduction 3
1. Hydromassage System 4-6
2. Digital Panel Operation 7-20
2.1. Control System 7-8
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2.2. Main Functions 9-14
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2.3. Secondary Functions 15-17
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2.4. Safety Functions 17-18
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2.5. Alarms 19-20
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2.6. Fault Warning 20
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3. Maintenance 21-22
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4. Assembly/Removal of Wodden Panel 22
5. Troubleshooting Table 23
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2.1.1. Initial Start-Up
2.1.2. Control Panel and Keypad
2.1.3. Up and Down Keys
2.2.1. Water Hydromassage
2.2.2. Air Hydromassage
2.2.3. Spotlight
2.2.4. Eco Energy-Saving Mode
2.2.5. Filtering
2.2.5.1. Filter Cycle Programming
2.2.5.2. Ozone
2.2.5.3. Water Overheating during the Filter Cycle
2.2.6. Water Temperature Control
2.3.1. Accelerated Filter Function (boo)
2.3.2. Stand-by Function (Sby)
2.3.3. Display Rotation
2.3.4. Keypad Lock
2.3.4.1. Partial Keypad Lock (LocP)
2.3.4.2. Full Keypad Lock (LocF)
2.3.4.3. Keypad Unlock (Uloc)
2.3.5. Setting the Water Temperature above 40° C
2.4.1. Maximum Absorbed Current
2.4.2. Freeze Protection (ice)
2.5.1. Pressure Switch
2.5.2. Hi-limit Sensor
2.5.3. Level Sensor
2.5.4. Overheating of the Spa Water
2.6.1. Temperature Sensor Fault
2.6.2. Hi-limit Sensor Fault
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2.2.7. Clock Function
2.4.3. Protection Against Overheating
3.1. Water Maintenance 21
3.2. Water Filter Maintenance 21
3.3. Acrylic Sheet 22
3.4. Thermal Cover 22
3.5. Wooden Panel and Steps

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Dear Customer,
Congratulations for choosing a Gala Spa, which has been designed with particular emphasis on:
• Quality
Design
Ergonomics
Ease of Use
Minimal Maintenance
Your Spa has been individually checked and has passed a series of strict technical tests to guarantee the
quality of its materials and the correct operation of all its components.
In accordance with our policy of providing maximum comfort, Gala has developed a product that offers
the consumer a space for their health and pleasure, where they can spend all the time necessary to
recover after a stressful day. We have combined modern technology with ancient treatments to create a
new Spa.
This Spa is designed exclusively for private installation and use.All technical information, services,
advice or interventions supplied by Gala are solely for private use. Gala declines any responsibility with
regards to its installation and/or use of a public or any other nature, as this is understood to solely apply to
the user. Gala also declines any responsibility deriving from non-compliance with the current applicable
regulations concerning the installation and/or use of Spa that is not of a private nature.
Before using the hydromassage, please carefully read the corresponding sections of this manual, which
include the necessary instructions and recommendations for using your Spa.
Please contact your distributor if you require further information.
We are sure that, by following these criteria, you will obtain the utmost enjoyment from your GALA
Hydromassage.
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INTRODUCTION

41. HYDROMASSAGE SYSTEM
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The Spa has two massage systems: water massage and air massage.
Water massage: Jets that produce an air and water mix:
Cascade: High-intensity water
sheet cascade.
F
Powermax Jet:
H i g h - c a p a c i t y
rotating jet with
pulse effect.
Directional Jet:
H i g h - c a p a c i t y
directional jet.
B
Rotating Jet: High-
capacity rotating jet.
A
Minijet: small jet that provides a vigorous
direct massage.
Ozone Minijet: Small jet that supplies
ozone for water disinfection.
D
O
Geyser: Large, powerful jet
with a substantial massage
capacity.
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G. Air Regulator (fig. 1): This allows you to adjust
the amount of air mixed with the water, in order to
vary the massage intensity.
L. Halogen Light: Underwater lighting
P. Control panel: To turn on, programme and control
the available functions.
R. Ergonomic Headrests: For adopting a
comfortable position during the hydromassage.
Fig.1
Air Massage: This feeds hot air into the Spa by means of an air jet. A plethora of bubbles emanates from
the small holes at the bottom of the Spa to act on the body. The bubbles stimulate the circulation system,
relax muscles and tendons and calm the nervous and respiratory systems.
To enhance the enjoyment of your hydromassage session, Yard Spa comes equipped with:
N. Suction: This draws water towards the pump, which then forces it through the different jets.
Keep away from the suction grille and be especially careful with your hair.
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S. Skimmer: This device filters and removes
impurities from the water.
X. Distributor (Fig. 2): 2-way valve that
allows the water and air flow to be transferred
from one section of the Spa to another. The
hydromassage may be enjoyed separately in
each section or in both at the same time.
Z. Stopcock. This regulates the water flow of
the cascade.
By turning the jets (A, B, C) to
the left or right you can increase
or decrease the intensity of the
hydromassage.
When the Spa is not in use, the bodies of the Jets (A, B,
C) may be extracted for cleaning.

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Fig.2
ACTIVATED JETS
ACTIVATED JETS

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PANEL
SWITCHED ON
The water temperature will be lower than the programmed temperature.
Correct setting of recirculation pump and pressure switch.
The water
temperature will
be higher than
the programmed
temperature.
The display shows the current water
temperature inside the Spa.
"FLO" appears on the display
Flashing Icon
2.1. CONTROL SYSTEM
2.1.1. INITIAL START-UP
Before connecting the Spa to the electrical current, you must check that:
The water level in the Spa is sufficient (the level should half cover the Skimmer inlet).
There are no elements that could obstruct the water flow in the suction nozzles and skimmer.
N.B.
Generally, the first time you switch on the Spa, the water temperature inside the Spa is lower than the
programmed value (factory setting of 35° C). Therefore, as soon you have switched on the digital panel
and the self-check has been successfully completed, the water recirculation pump and the heater will be
activated.
The following diagram summarises the different situations that might occur the first time the Spa is
switched on:
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Heater switched on
Recirculation pump switched on
Displayed icon is solid
2. DIGITAL PANEL OPERATION
The water temperature will be lower than
the programmed temperature.
Setting of the recirculation pump or
pressure switch incorrect.
The temperature (40° C) and time are displayed.
The recirculation pump will operate
for 30 seconds.
The time and the water temperature
inside the Spa will be displayed.

Hydromassage 1 operating at high speed
Hydromassage 2 switched on
Air hydromassage switched on
The display shows the desired temperature
Heater switched on
Light on
Eco function on
Filter function on
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ICON SOLID FLASHING
Hydromassage 1 operating at filtration speed
The heater is not switched on,
but the water is heating
Eco function paused
Filter function paused
2.1.3.
The UP and DOWN keys increase/decrease the values shown on the display.
UP key :
Pressing this key increases the value shown on the display.
DOWN key :
Pressing this key decreases the value shown on the display.
N.B.:
When setting the parameters, pressing the keys increases the value to the maximum limit,
then reduces it to the minimum limit. This sequence is then repeated.
Except for the temperature setting, which will stop when it reaches the limit (maximum/minimum).
For all parameters, the value will stop changing when the key is released.
UPAND DOWN KEYS
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2.1.2. CONTROL PANELAND KEYPAD
As a standard view, the keypad display shows the time and the water temperature inside the Spa.
The digital panel must be in standard status to access the available functions.
The meaning of the main icons that might appear on the display are as follows:
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2.2. MAIN FUNCTIONS
This section describes the Spa's main functions, which are directly activated by pressing the specific
key.
2.2.1. WATER HYDROMASSAGE
Switching Hydromassage 2 on and off, at fixed speed, using the key
If the filter cycle is NOT on:
Pressing the key once activates the water hydromassage (the icon will be solid on the display).
Pressing the key a second time stops the hydromassage (the icon will disappear from the display).
If the filter cycle is on:
Pressing the key once stops the filter cycle and activates the water hydromassage function
(the icon will be solid on the display). Pressing the key a second time stops the water hydromassage
function (the icon will disappear from the display). After 40 minutes the filter cycle will restart.
N.B.:
The water hydromassage will be automatically switched off after 20 minutes of continuous operation, if
it is not first switched off by the user.
The water level in the Spa can affect the hydromassage.
You can turn on the water hydromassage using the keys and/or the digital panel. The activation
mode changes depending on whether it is a one- or two-speed hydromassage.
Switch Hydromassage 1 off and on, at double speed, using the key
If the filter cycle is NOT on:
Pressing the key manually will activate the filtration system (the icon on the display will flash).
Pressing the key again will start up the water hydromassage function (the icon will be solid on the
display). Pressing the key a third time stops the hydromassage and turns off the filter cycle (the icon
will disappear from the display).
If the filter cycle is on:
Pressing the key once will start up the water hydromassage function (the icon will be solid on
the display). Pressing the key again stops both the water hydromassage function and the filtration
(the icon disappears from the display). After 40 minutes the filter cycle will restart.
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2.2.2. AIR HYDROMASSAGE
N.B.:
•The air hydromassage will be automatically switched off after 20 minutes of continuous operation, if it is
not first switched off by the user.
2.2.3. SPOTLIGHT
The Spa spotlight is a halogen lamp (12 V, 15 W) that produces white light.
As an option, you can easily add or exchange two different colour filters (red and blue) to the spotlight, as
shown in Fig. 3.
The colours transmit the following sensations:
this is the colour of purity. It provides luminosity and energises.
a powerful, stimulating colour that provides vitality.
a calming colour that encourages relaxation and provides serenity.
The halogen light can be changed from inside the Spa by unscrewing the cover, as shown in Fig. 4.
Take special care when changing the bulb: first, completely drain the water from the Spa
and disconnect the electrical current. Also, ensure that both you and the floor are
completely dry.
Replace the bulb with one with the same characteristics. Do not use a bulb that is more powerful or has a
different voltage. Ensure the cover is properly closed and the seals are completely watertight.
Switching the air hydromassage on and off using the
Pressing the key once activates the air hydromassage (the icon will appear on the display). Pressing
the key again stops the air hydromassage (the icon will disappear from the display).
Switching the spotlight on and off using the key.
One press switches on the underwater spotlight (the icon will appear on the display). Pressing a
second time switches the light off (the icon will disappear from the display).
key .
- Red:
- White:
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2.2.4. ECO ENERGY-SAVING MODE
The ECO function allows you to save energy by keeping the water temperature 10° C below your
programmed value. In any case, the minimum permitted water temperature is 15° C.
You can personalise this function by inserting the following parameters:
•Ed parameter: this indicates the duration of the function in hours:
•Interval: minimum 0h, maximum 24h (function constantly activated);
•Programming increment: 1h;
•Standard value: 10h;
•Value when switched on: the last programmed value is restored.
•Es parameter: this indicates the time when the Spa is started up.
Steps for programming the ECO function with the keypad in standard status:
•Press the key; Edx appears in the display (x indicates the value of the duration in hours).
•Programme the time using the keys..
•Confirm the value using the key.
•Programme the ECO mode start time using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.
•Programme the minutes using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.
ECO function programming
N.B.:
•The light will be automatically switched off after 2 hours of continuous operation, if it is not first switched
off by the user.
• The light cannot be switched on if the water level is below the minimum.

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N.B.:If you do not press a key for five seconds you will leave the programming process without
making any changes.
This energy-saving system will be interrupted when a hydromassage function is activated (the
icon will flash on the display) and automatically re-started 40 minutes after the last function has
ended.
2.2.5. FILTERING
Filtering is a process that cleans and purifies the water in the Spa. The user can programme the duration
of this process (see section 2.2.5.2). The cycle is repeated every 12 hours.
Filtering can be interrupted (in this case the icon will flash) and the following table shows the
causes:
2.2.5.1. Programming the Filter Cycle
You can personalise this function by inserting the following parameters::
•Fd parameter: this indicates the duration of the function in hours:
Range of possible values: minimum 0h (never on), maximum 12h (constantly on);
›Programming increment: 1h;
›Standard value: 2h:
›Value when switched on: the last programmed value is restored.
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• Hydromassage function on.
• Upon starting up the filter cycle, it is detected that
one of the hydromassages has previously been
switched on.
The filter cycle will resume 40 minutes after
the last hydromassage function ends.
The start time of the next filter cycle does
not change.
The filter cycle resumes 1 minute after the
freeze prevention cycle ends.
• Winter mode function on.
POSSIBLE CAUSES OF INTERRUPTIONS IN THE FILTER PROCESS N.B.:
The start time of the next filter cycle does
not change.
• The water temperature is higher than the
programmed temperature (see section 2.2.5.3)

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Steps for programming the filter cycle using the keypad in standard status:
•Press the key: Fdx appears in the display (x indicates the value of the duration in hours).
•Programme the time using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.
•Programme the hour (start of the filtering cycle) using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.
•Programme the minutes (start of the filtering cycle) using the keys.
For the first minute of the filtering process, the water hydromassage will operate at maximum speed; for
the remaining time, hydromassage 1 will operate at low speed in conjunction with the Ozone generator.
N.B.:
If you do not press a key for five seconds you will leave the programming process without making any
changes.
We recommend filtering for at least 2 hours per 12-hour cycle. The duration should be
increased in proportion to the Spa's use.
2.2.5.2. Ozone
The ozone generator operates during the filter cycles as a purifying element in order to maintain the
transparency and hygiene of the water.
The ozone generator produces active O³ molecules using oxygen from the air. These molecules are
transferred from the ozone generator to the jets, where they are mixed with the water, eliminating from it
any bacteria.
2.2.5.3. Water overheating during the filter cycle
N.B.:
•The filter cycle is on, although the water temperature is above the programmed value.
•Filter cycles with a duration of less than 3 hours are performed independently of the temperature value
reached.
•Filter cycles with a duration above three hours are always performed for at least 3 hours. They are
interrupted after three hours, if the overheating condition is maintained.
•Confirm the value using the key.
If the water temperature in the Spa exceeds the programmed value by more than 1° C for three hours, the
filter cycle will stop until the temperature drops to at least 1° C below the programmed value or until it is
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2.2.6. WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL
You can programme the Spa's water temperature, which may vary by ± 0.5°C from the programmed
value. The water is maintained at your desired temperature by means of a water heating element.
Water temperature characteristics:
•Standard range: minimum 15° C, maximum 40°C.
•Programming increment: 0.5°C.
•Standard value: 35° C.
•Value when switched on: the last programmed value is restored.
Steps for programming the temperature using the keypad in standard status:
•Pressing the keys once shows the previously programmed temperature value.
•The icon is displayed and remains solid;
•Change the value using the keys.
N.B.:
The keypad display returns to the standard display if you do not press any key for 5 seconds.
The heating element only works when either the hydromassage water pump or filtering system is
switched on.
You can programme the temperature to be higher than 40º C, up to a maximum of 42º C (see section
2.3.5).
2.2.7. CLOCK FUNCTION
You can adjust the time on the clock using the key on the digital panel.
Steps for programming the clock using the keypad in standard status:
•Hold the key down for 5 seconds until the hour figures flash on the display.
•Setting the hour using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.
•Programme the minutes using the keys.
•Confirm the value using the key.

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2.3. SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
2.3.1. ACCELERATED FILTER FUNCTION (boo)
This function activates an accelerated filtering process.
To activate the function, hold the key down for 5 seconds. The function will be activated when "boo"
appears in the display.
This function consists of 2 phases:
During the first minute, hydromassages 1 and 2 will start up at high speed, along with the ozone
generator. Then, hydromassage 1 (at high speed) and the ozone generator will continue functioning for
45 minutes.
To stop the accelerated filter process, press any Hydro key.
2.3.2. STAND-BY FUNCTION (Sby)
This function allows you to lock all functions for 60 minutes so that maintenance operations may be
carried out without having to switch off the Spa.
Activate the Stand-by by pressing the key for 5 seconds. When this function is activated the message
"Sby" and the remaining time (in minutes) will appear alternately in the display.
After 60 minutes, the Stand-by function will stop. If you want to stop it earlier, hold the key down for 5
seconds.
N.B.
The Stand-by function blocks the filtration and eco mode.
If these functions are in progress, they will be stopped and restarted 40 minutes after the Stand-by
function ends.
If these functions are programmed to be start up during the Stand-by process, they will start 40 minutes
after the Stand-by process ends.
If the Stand-by function is activated while the heater is on, the latter will immediately switch off, whilst the
water circulation will remain active for 30 minutes to cool the heat element (safe shutdown).
2.3.3. DISPLAY ROTATION
This function allows you to rotate the display by 180º so that it can be read from inside the Spa.
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To a c t i v a t e t h i s f u n c t i o n : H o l d
the key down for 5 seconds.
To d e a c t i v a t e t h e f u n c t i o n : h o l d
the key down for 5 seconds or switch off
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2.3.4. KEYPAD LOCK
This function has two modes:
•Lock P (partial lock): this allows the activation of the water hydromassages, the air hydromassage and
the spotlight.
Lock F (full lock): all keys are disabled.
When one the two modes is activated theicon is solid.
2.3.4.1. Partial keypad lock (LocP)
The partial keypad lock is activated by means of the following steps:
Hold the key down for 5 seconds. After holding the key down for 2 seconds, the icon will
start to flash. 3 seconds later it will stop flashing and remain solid. "LocP" will appear in the display,
meaning that the partial lock has been activated.
N.B.:
•If one the disabled keys is pressed during partial lock, "LocP" will appear in the display for 5 seconds.
In the event of a power failure, the keypad lock will be deactivated.
2.3.4.2. Full keypad lock (LocF)
Full keypad lock is activated by means of the following steps:
Hold the key down for 10 seconds. After holding the key down for 2 seconds, the icon will
start to flash. 3 seconds later it will stop flashing and remain solid. "LocP" will appear in the display and 5
seconds later "LocF" will appear in the display, meaning that the full lock has been activated.
N.B.:
•If one the disabled keys is pressed during full lock, "LocF" will appear in the display for 5 seconds.
In the event of a power failure, the keypad lock will be deactivated.
If the keypad is partially locked, it will not be possible to activate the full lock without first
unlocking it.
2.3.4.3. Keypad unlock (Uloc)
To deactivate the keypad lock (partial or full):
Hold down the key for 5 seconds. After holding down the key for 2 seconds, the icon will
start to flash (the corresponding "LocP" or "LocF" message will appear on the display) and, 3 seconds
later, the icon will disappear and the (partial or full) lock deactivated. The "Uloc" message will
appear in the display for 5 seconds.
2.3.5. SETTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE ABOVE 40° C
This function allows you to raise the value of the water temperature in the Spa in a controlled manner
above the programmed maximum of 40º C to a maximum of 42º C.
Adjustment characteristics:
•Adjustment range: minimum 0.5° C, maximum 2.0° C.
Programming increment: 0.5°C
Standard value: 0.5°.
Value when switched on: the last programmed value is restored.
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Steps to raise the value of the water temperature above 40º C:
•Use the key to set the value at 40º C.
•Hold down the key for 5 seconds: the display will show Or0.0, where 0.0 represents the value to be
programmed.
•Press the keys to change the value (value between Or0.5 and Or2.0).
•To exit the programming, press any key other than or wait for 5 seconds.
To change the value, simply press the keys without leaving the range of Or0.5 / Or2.0 (it is not
necessary to hold down the key for 5 seconds).
To reset a value to within the normal limits:
•Press the key until you reach the minimum value (display Or0.0).
This function controls the activation of the functions so they do not exceed the maximum value of 32A:
•If the total power of the required functions is less then the permitted maximum, the control activates the
required load.
•If total absorption is above the permitted maximum:
-If the heater is on, it will be switched off to allow the activation of the required functions.
-If the heater is off and there is not enough power available, one of the activated loads will be switched off
to satisfy the user's request.
N.B.:
If the heater is off (interrupted) to enable the activation of a load, the system will try to restart it every 5
minutes.
This system (winter mode) is activated to prevent the water in the pipes from freezing in extreme weather
conditions. It consists of switching on the pumps for one minute periods. The intervals vary according to
the room temperature.
The winter mode status is indicated on the display by the word "ICE".
The following table shows the frequency of the pump activation:
2.4. SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The Spa is equipped with the following safety functions:
2.4.1. MAXIMUM ABSORBED CURRENT
2.4.2. FREEZE PREVENTION (ICE)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FREQUENCY (MINUTES)

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When a temperature below 6º C is detected, the pump will automatically start and run for 1 minute. If
there is a risk of freezing, the following instructions must be taken into account:
-The inside of the Spa, as well as the pipes, pump and filters must be completely drained of water.
Otherwise, because ice expands, the pipes could burst.
-Do not throw hot water onto the pipes or into the Spa to thaw them, as a sudden change in temperature
may crack the materials.
-Leave them to defrost alone at the ambient temperature.
-Do not start up the pump or air jets if any remaining frozen water is observed.
-Do not rotate the valves or threaded covers, if they appear to be frozen. The excessive force of the ice
and its expansion could damage the seals.
-Consult your installer for the assembly of continuous heating equipment.
-Do not use antifreeze liquids without the appropriate health guarantees.
N.B.:
When an ice prevention cycle starts it cannot be interrupted. The air jet and light functions are not affected
by the winter mode.
Interaction of winter mode with other functions:
•If an ice prevention cycle must be implemented during another function, it will start 15 minutes after the
last function ends.
•The ice prevention cycle takes priority over the filter cycle. If conditions arise that require the
implementation of the ice prevention cycle during the filter cycle, the filter cycle will be interrupted and
then restarted one minute after the ice prevention process ends.
•The ice prevention cycle will interrupt an accelerated filter process in progress.
•The ice prevention cycle takes priority over Stand-by. If ambient conditions require the implementation of
the ice prevention cycle during the Stand-by function, the Stand-by function will be suspended.
2.4.3. PROTECTION AGAINST OVERHEATING
The overheating protection system will be activated when the Spa detects the water temperature has
reached 44º C. At this point, the Spa's heating system will stop and the temperature indicator will flash.
The following measures must be taken in this case:
Do NOT enter the water!
Remove the cover from the Spa (if it is on).
Wait for the water temperature to drop.
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2.5.3. LEVEL SENSOR
The function of the level sensor is to detect the water level and prevent the pumps from starting in the
absence of water.
WARNING:
The ice prevention cycle will be performed even though the level sensor does not detect the presence of
water inside the Spa (if there is any residual water inside the pipes).
2.5.2. HI-LIMIT SENSOR
The function of the HI-LIMIT sensor is to control the heater temperature so that it may be deactivated in
the following case:
2.5. ALARMS
This section describes the alarms that the control panel can detect and display to the user by means of a
signal on the keypad display.
2.5.1. PRESSURE SWITCH
There are two conditions:
The pressure switch function controls the water flow through the heater.
ALARM CONDITION DISPLAY
INDICATION SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS
CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
DISPLAY INDICATION DISPLAY
INDICATION
SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
ALARM CONDITION DISPLAY
INDICATION SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
The pressure switch indicates the
presence of a water flow when
there should be none.
(heating pump on)
The pressure switch indicates a
lack of water flow when there
should be one (heating pump on).
Heater
Heater
Restoration
Restoration
Detected temperature
(Hi-Limit sensor ≥48ºC.)
The temperature drops
to below 44º C and the
control panel starts up
(power supply on/off).
Heater
HOH
alternating between
the time and the
water temperature
inside the Spa.
Water level below the
level sensor H2O Pumps, heater, air
jet and spotlight
The water level is restored
and this is detected by the
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2.6.2. HI-LIMIT SENSOR FAULT
If the HI-LIMIT sensor detects a value outside the permitted range, the following conditions will
arise:
2.6. FAULT WARNING
The Spa can detect and signal certain faults by means of an indication on the keypad display.
2.6.1. TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULT
If the water temperature in the Spa is outside the 0º C and 48º C range, the following conditions will arise:
2.5.4. OVERHEATING OF THE SPAWATER
The temperature sensor function controls the water temperature in the Spa to suppress the functioning
of all the loads in the following case:
DISPLAY INDICATION DISPLAY
INDICATION
SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
Water temperature
inside the Spa > 44º C
The water temperature
inside the Spa drops to
below 43º C
All the
hydromassage
functions
HO
alternating between
the time and the
water temperature
inside the Spa.
DISPLAY INDICATION DISPLAY
INDICATION
SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
Water temperature ≤0ºC
Water temperature ≥48ºC
The temperature returns
to the permitted range.
Heater
All the
hydromassage
functions
RPF
DISPLAY INDICATION DISPLAY
INDICATION
SUPPRESSED
FUNCTIONS CONDITIONS TO
STOP THE ALARM
HL temperature ≤0ºC
HL temperature ≥48ºC
The temperature returns to the
permitted range.
The digital panel starts up.
Heater
HPF
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