Jacuzzi JAUTPS User manual

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FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualied in pool
equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed where such state or local requirements exist.The main-
tainer must be a professional with sufcient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance so that all of the
instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and
instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage,
personal injury, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty.
Improper installation and/or operation can create unwanted electrical hazard which can cause serious injury, property
damage, or death.
ATTENTION INSTALLER -This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this
product.This information should be given to the owner/operator of this equipment.
WARNING
INSTALLATION &
OPERATION MANUAL
Power Alert
!
JAUTPS/JAUTP
JACUZZI
POOL ONLY & POOL/
SPA COMBINATION
AUTOMATION SYSTEM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. Important Safety Instructions.............3
Section 2. System overview ...................................5
2.1 Package contents .................................................................. 5
2.2 Electrical Specifications ....................................................... 5
2.3 Materials and Tools............................................................... 6
Section 3. Install Controller Box ..........................6
3.1 Mount the Controller Enclosure ...................................... 6
Section 4. High Voltage Wiring...............................7
4.1 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ..................................... 9
4.2 Connect Grounding Wires and Transformer Wires ..... 9
4.3 Connect Power and Filter Pump
to Relay .................................................................................. 9
4.4 Connect Additional Equipment
to AUX Relays....................................................................... 9
Section 5. Low Voltage Wiring ........................... 10
5.1 Wire the Temperature Sensors ....................................... 10
5.2 Install iAquaLink®(if applicable) ...................................... 10
5.3 Install Jandy Valve®Actuators (JVAs) (if applicable) ..... 11
Section 6. Section System Setup,
Programming and Testing.................. 11
6.1 Basic Navigation.................................................................. 11
6.2 Set the Clock....................................................................... 12
6.3 Define Equipment ON/OFF Schedules .....................12
6.4 Test the JAUTPS/JAUTP.................................................... 13
Section 7. Install Settings ..................................... 14
7.1 Freeze Protect..................................................................... 14
7.2 Units ...................................................................................... 15
7.3 Languages.............................................................................. 15
7.4 Clear Memory..................................................................... 16
7.5 Pump...................................................................................... 16
7.6 Color lights .......................................................................... 17
7.7 Label Auxiliary Functions .................................................. 17
7.8 Temp Calibrate.................................................................... 17
7.9 Solar Priority (if applicable).............................................. 18
7.10 Assign JVA ............................................................................ 18
7.11 Assign Hotkeys.................................................................... 18
7.12 Ext. SWC Power................................................................. 19
7.13 Diagnostics........................................................................... 19
Section 8. Service Mode ...................................... 20
Section 9. Pool/Spa System Menu
Flow Diagrams.................................... 21
9.1 Main Menu............................................................................ 21
9.2 Install Settings Menu ......................................................... 22
Section 10. Pool Only System Menu
Flow Diagrams.................................... 23
10.1 Main Menu............................................................................ 23
10.2 Install Settings Menu .......................................................... 24
Section 11. Glossaries ............................................ 25
11.1 Glossary of Safety Delays
and Lockouts ....................................................................... 25
11.2 Glossary of Alert Messages .............................................. 26

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SECTION 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes.
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
WARNING
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the
body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).The symptoms of hyperthermia
include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body.The effects of
hyperthermia include: 1) unawareness of impending danger; 2) failure to perceive heat; 3) failure to recognize the need to exit
spa; 4) physical inability to exit spa; 5) fetal damage in pregnant women; 6) unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia.
DANGER
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, do not remove the suction fittings of your spa or hot tub. Never operate a spa
or hot tub if the suction fittings are broken or missing. Never replace a suction fitting with one rated less than the flow rate
marked on the equipment assembly.
WARNING
To Reduce the Risk of Injury -
a) The water in a spa should never exceed 104°F (40°C).Water temperatures between 100°F (38°C) and 104°F
(40°C) are considered safe for a healthy adult. Lower water temperatures are recommended for young children and when
spa use exceeds 10 minutes.
b) Since excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early months of
pregnancy, pregnant or possibly pregnant women consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub, and should limit spa water
temperatures to 100°F (38°C).Water temperature in excess of 38° C (100° F) may be injurious to your health.
c) Before entering a spa or hot tub, the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer
since the tolerance of water temperature-regulating devices varies.
d) The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication before or during spa or hot tub use may lead to unconsciousness with the
possibility of drowning.
e) Obese persons and persons with a history of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory system
problems, or diabetes should consult a physician before using a spa.
f) Persons using medication should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub since some medication may
induce drowsines while other medication may affect heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation
WARNING
Risk of electric shock which could result in severe injury or death - Install the controller at least five (5) feet
(1.52m) from the inside wall of the pool and/or hot tub using non-metallic plumbing. Canadian installations must be at least
three (3) meters from the water.
Children should not use spas or hot tubs without adult supervision.
Do not use spas or hot tubs unless all suction guards are installed to prevent body and hair entrapment.
People using medications and/or having an adverse medical history should consult a physician before using a spa or hot tub.

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
A terminal bar marked “GROUND” is provided within the controller.To reduce the risk of electrical shock which can cause
serious injury or death, connect this terminal bar to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel with a
continuous copper conductor having green insulation and one that is equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying
this equipment, but no smaller than no. 12 AWG (3.3mm2). In addition, a second wire connector should be bonded with a no.
8 AWG (8.4mm2) copper wire to any metal ladders, water pipes, or other metal within five (5) feet (1.52m) of the pool/spa.
In Canada the bonding wire must be minimum 6 AWG (13.3mm2).
CAUTION
A ground-fault circuit-interrupter must be provided if this device is used to control underwater lighting fixtures.The
conductors on the load side of the ground-fault circuit-interrupter shall not occupy conduit, boxes, or enclosures containing
other conductors unless the additional conductors are also protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. Refer to local
codes for complete details.
WARNING
People with infectious diseases should not use a spa or hot tub.
To avoid injury, exercise care when entering or exiting the spa or hot tub.
Do not use drugs or alcohol before or during the use of a spa or hot tub to avoid unconsciousness and possible drowning.
Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should consult a physician before using a spa or tub.
Water temperature in excess of 100°F (38°C) may be hazardous to your health.
Before entering a spa or hot tub, measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer.
Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise.
Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health.
Do not permit any electric appliance (such as a light, telephone, radio, or television) within five (5) feet (1.52m) of a spa or
hot tub.
The use of alcohol, drugs or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
WARNING
To avoid injury ensure that you use this control system to control only packaged pool/spa heaters which have built-in
operating and high limit controls to limit water temperature for pool/spa applications.This device should not be relied upon
as a safety limit control.
Attention Installer: Install to provide drainage of compartment for electrical components.

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SECTION 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
2.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Package contents will vary depending on which configuration you are installing.
JAUTP
• Four Function Controller with removeable
User Interface (UI)
• Water Temperature Sensor Kit
• Mounting Hardware
• Mounting bracket
• Mounting Bracket for remotely installing UI
• Installation Manual/ Owner’s Manual
JAUTPS
• Four Function Controller with removeable
User Interface (UI)
• Jandy Valve®Actuators (2)
• Water Temperature Sensor Kit
• Mounting Hardware
• Mounting bracket
• Mounting Bracket for remotely installing UI
• Installation Manual/ Owner’s Manual
2.2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply 120 VAC; 60 Hz; 1.67 A
Contact Rating High voltage - 25 A;
3HP @ 240 VAC
1½ HP @120 VAC
1500 Watts Incandescent
Low Voltage - Class 2,
1 A @ 24 VAC

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2.3 MATERIALS AND TOOLS
Installation Materials Furnished
• Screw Set (includes Plastic Anchors)
• Metal Mounting Bracket
Tools Needed for Installation
• Power Drill
• 3/16” Drill Bit - Hammer Drill Bit (only necessary to drill into brick or concrete)
• Conduit Fittings
• Wire Nuts
• Wire Crimping Pliers
• Pencil or Marking Pen
• Flat Head Screwdriver
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• Small Flathead or Slotted Screwdriver
• Protective Safety Eyewear
• Protective Work Gloves
SECTION 3.
INSTALL CONTROLLER BOX
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY: This product must be
serviced by a professional pool/spa service
technician as described on the front cover of this
manual. The procedures in this manual must be
followed exactly. Failure to follow warning notices
and instructions may result in property damage,
serious injury, or death. Improper installation and/or
operation will void the warranty.
When mounting the controller box in the equipment
pad, instructions must be followed exactly. Read
through the Important Safety Information section
completely before beginning installation and before
operating the equipment.
Before you begin installation, make sure you have the
necessary tools and a suitable location to install the
JAUTPS/JAUTP.
NOTE: The controller should be located at or near
the equipment pad.
Locate the controller at least five (5) feet or more
away from pool/spa and five (5) feet off the ground.All
national, state, and local codes are applicable.
3.1 MOUNT THE CONTROLLER
ENCLOSURE
1. Using a at screwdriver, rotate door tumblers counter-
clockwise to unlock the front cover of the controller.
2. Open the front cover door and remove the mounting
hardware kit.
3. Using the holes in the bracket as a guide, mark four
(4) dots on the surface where the controller will be
mounted.The four (4) mounting holes are 3-15/16” (10
cm) apart center to center.
NOTE:Make sure to mark out the four (4) holes as
accurately as possible.
4. Drill four (4) holes in the mounting surface.
5. Press the four (4) plastic anchors rmly into holes.
6. Screw the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface
with the four (4) screws provided.

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CAUTION
Make sure to perform the following step BEFORE
mounting the enclosure onto the mounting bracket,
otherwise, damage to the threaded hole of the mounting
bracket may occur.
7. Open the front cover of the controller and locate the
fastening hole under the ground bar. Drill a 3/16" hole
through the plastic enclosure.
8. Line up the slot in the controller enclosure with the
guide in the mounting bracket and hook on to mount.
9. Secure the controller enclosure to the mounting
bracket with the single ne thread Phillips screw
provided.
Mounting
Bracket
Anchors (4)
Screw
Screws (4)
Controller
Drill a 3/16” hole before
mounting onto the bracket
FIGURE 1. MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE
SECTION 4.
HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
WARNING
Potentially high voltages in the JAUTPS / JAUTP controller
can create dangerous electrical hazards, possibly causing
death, serious injury or property damage.Turn off power
at the main circuit feeding the JAUTPS / JAUTP controller
to disconnect the power center from the system.
WARNING
Jacuzzi Pool Inc. recommends that any procedure
requiring potential contact with live electrical wiring
and/or parts other than cords and plugs connected to
electrical outlets, should be completed by a contractor
who is licensed and qualified in pool equipment as
described on the front cover of this manual. Failure to
follow warning notices and instructions may result in
property damage, serious injury, or death.
All high voltage wiring must be done by a licensed
electrical contractor.
NOTE:See Figure 2. JAUTPS/JAUTP Electrical Wiring
Diagram for specic wire locations
and connections.

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HIGH VOLTAGE
LOW VOLTAGE
120VAC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
G
Y
B
R
JAUTPS/JAUTP
POWER
TRANSFORMER
BLOWER
(120 or 240 VAC)
Blue: 120 VAC
FILTER PUMP
(240 VAC)
NEUTRAL
AUX 1 AUX 2
GROUND BAR
FILTE R AUX 3
JAUTPS/JAUTP PCB
PUMP
INTAKE RETURN SOLAR
White: Neutral 120 VAC; 60 Hz; 1.67A
iAQUALINK®J-BOX/JAUTPS/JAUTP
BREAKER
GROUND
F. Pump
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3
Relay Sockets
(24 VDC output)
JVA Sockets
(24 VAC output)
Intake
Return
Solar
Spare Input
Low Voltage
Heater
Green Terminal Bar
RS485 Network
(Red Terminal Bar)
User Interface Connector
(Black Modular
Connector)
24 VAC power plug from
transformer connects into a
3-pin terminal on the back of the
Power Controller Board
Power Controller Board
Solar Temp
Select
Back
Power Alert
12:40PM
Pool Mode Off
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
Settings >
Devices >
Service Mode >
JAUTPS/JAUTP
USER INTERFACE
Water Temp Sensor
Air Temp Sensor
Solar Temp Sensor
FIGURE 2. JAUTPS/JAUTP ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM

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4.1 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPTER
WARNING
When using electrical products, basic precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
• DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH. Before attempting installation or
service, ensure that all power to the device is
disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker.
Connect only to a circuit protected by a ground-fault
circuit-interrupter (GFCI).
• Grounding is required.The unit should be installed
by a qualified service representative and should be
properly grounded and bonded.
• Install to permit access for servicing.
• Please read all cautions and safety instructions in
the Important Safety Instructions section. Before
attempting any electrical wiring, be sure to
read and follow safety instructions.Wiring
should only be attempted by a qualified
professional.
4.2 CONNECT GROUNDING WIRES AND
TRANSFORMER WIRES
The National Electrical Code®(NEC®) requires pool
equipment to be bonded to each other. Check your
local codes to determine if the NEC and/or other local
installation codes are enforced by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ).
A solid, copper wire minimum 8 AWG (8.37 mm2)
wire is recommended, per the NEC, for bonding the
controller to a permanent bonding connection that
is acceptable to the local AHJ. Refer to your locally
enforced codes for the acceptable bonding wire gauge.
Each piece of non-related pool equipment requiring
a ground should also be bonded to the common,
approved bonding point.There should be one bonding
connection to the controller. In Canada, the Canadian
Electrical Code (CEC®) dictates that the bonding
conductor be a minimum of 6 AWG (13.3 mm2)
National Electrical Code® (NEC®) requires bonding
of the Pool Water. Where none of the bonded pool
equipment, structures, or parts are in direct connection
with the pool water; the pool water shall be in
direct contact with an approved corrosion-resistant
conductive surface that exposes not less than 5800
mm² (9 in²) of the surface area to the pool water at all
times.The conductive surface shall be located where
it is not exposed to physical damage or dislodgement
during usual pool activities, and it shall be bonded in
accordance with the bonding requirements of NEC
Article 680. Refer to locally enforced codes for any
additional bonding requirements.
4.3 CONNECT POWER AND FILTER
PUMP TO RELAY
As marked in the controller enclosure, Relay 1 is the
dedicated Filter Pump relay.
Line 1
Line 2
Load 1
Load 2
FILTER PUMP RELAY
FIGURE 3. FILTER PUMP RELAY
1. Connect main power wires to Line 1 and 2.
2. If applicable, connect chlorinator ground wire to the
ground bar.
3. Connect lter pump and chlorinator wires to Load 1
and 2.
4.4 CONNECT ADDITIONAL
EQUIPMENT TO AUX RELAYS
Use the three (3) additional AUX relays to wire
additional high voltage equipment, such as underwater
lighting, heater, booster pump, etc. Connect only one
device per relay.
For each device:
1. Connect ground wire to ground bar.
2. Connect line power to Line 1 and 2.
3. Connect equipment power to Load 1 and 2.

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SECTION 5.
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
All low voltage wiring should be run through the
knockouts in the low voltage compartment (right side
of controller enclosure). See Figure 4.
IMPORTANT Never run high voltage and low
voltage in the same conduit.
(underside of controller enclosure)
low voltage
knockout ttings
FIGURE 4. KNOCKOUTS FOR LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
5.1 WIRE THE TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Wire the temperature sensors on the 10-pin green
connector (see Figure 2.Wiring Diagram).The air
temperature sensor is factory-installed on the 10-pin
green connector (pins 7,8).The water temperature
sensor and necessary installation hardware is included.
5.1.1 INSTALL THE WATER
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1. Drill a hole for mounting the water temperature sensor
line in the pipe between the pump and the lter (before
the heater).
2. Install the O-ring on the sensor and insert the sensor
into the hole.Wrap and tighten metal clamp around the
pipe to secure sensor.
3. Feed the sensor wire through the black low voltage
wiring knockout.
4. Strip 1/4” of insulation and separate the wires.
5. Connect sensor wires to pins 5 and 6 of the 10-pin
green connector.
5.1.2 INSTALL A SOLAR SENSOR
(IF APPLICABLE)
If there is a solar panel in the equipment configuration,
wire the solar panel temperature sensor to the 10-pin
green connector.The solar sensor should be installed
adjacent to the solar panel so it will sense the same
temperature as the solar panels. Do not install in the
pipe.
1. Feed the sensor wire through the black low voltage
wiring knockout.
2. Strip 1/4” of insulation and separate the wires.
3. Connect sensor wires to pins 3 and 4.
5.1.3 INSTALL ADDITIONAL
LOW VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT
(I.E., HEATER CONNECTION)
If there is additional low voltage equipment installed,
such as low voltage heating, wire to pins 1 and 2 on the
10-pin green connector (see Figure 2.Wiring Diagram).
5.2 INSTALL IAQUALINK®
JAUTPS/JAUTP (IF APPLICABLE)
NOTE: For complete intructions and safety
information, refer to the iAquaLink Quick Start
Guide (included in the iAquaLink packaging),
or the full iAquaLink manual (found online at
www. zodiacpoolsystems.com).
5.2.1 MOUNT THE IAQUALINK
JAUTPS/JAUTP DEVICE
Mount the iAquaLink JAUTPS/JAUTP at least 6 feet off
the ground and at least 8 feet from motors, such as a
blower.
5.2.2 WIRE THE IAQUALINK JAUTPS/JAUTP
DEVICE
Wire the iAquaLink JAUTPS/JAUTP device on the red
RS-485 connector (see Figure 2.Wiring Diagram).
1. Feed wire through the black low voltage wiring
knockout.
2. Connect four (4) separate wires to each terminal
(Figure 5).

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3 Yellow
1 Red
2 Black
4 Green
Red 4-Pin Terminal Bar
FIGURE 5. RS-485 WIRING
NOTE: Wire only two (2) devices (e.g, the iAquaLink®
and one additional device) to the RS-485 con-
nector. If you have more than one additional
device in your equipment conguration, use a
multiplex board.
INSTALL JANDY VALVE®ACTUATORS (JVAS)
(IF APPLICABLE)
You may wire up to three JVAs on the JAUTPS/JAUTP.
Two (2) JVAs are included in JAUTPS (Pool/Spa combo).
An additional JVA may be required on a pool/spa
combination configuration to control a water feature
or solar panel, for example.
NOTE:Read and follow complete installation intruc-
tions and safety information in the JandyValve
Actuator owner’s manual (included in the JVA
packaging).
3. Install intake JVA and return JVA on equipment lines
according to installation instructions in the owner’s
manual.
4. Feed intake JVA wire through the black low voltage
wiring knockout.
5. Plug JVAs in as shown in Figure 2.Wiring Diagram.
6. Feed return JVA wire through the black low voltage
wiring knockout.
7. Plug return JCA connection into the center socket.
SECTION 6. SECTION SYSTEM
SETUP, PROGRAMMING AND
TESTING
All system programming and installation setup is
performed through the JAUTPS/JAUTP user interface
UI.
NOTE:For a complete list of all menu commands and
functions, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Select
Back
More
Back Button
Power Light
Select Button
Alert Light
Power Button
Menu Screen
Up/Down (Scroll)
Arrows
Power Alert
12:40PM
Pool Mode Off
Pool Heater 74°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
Settings >
Devices >
Service Mode >
FIGURE 6. USER INTERFACE

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6.1 BASIC NAVIGATION
Use the following buttons on the user interface to
access and select all menus and commands:
More
®
On/Off
Turn user interface power on/off.
Up/Down
Scroll up/down within current menu to
More
®
highlight a specific menu command.
More
®
Back
Go back to previous menu.To return to Main
menu, press Back button repeatedly.
More
®
Select
Select current highlighted menu command.
Display the next menu or activate the
selected function.
6.2 SET THE CLOCK
MAIN > SETTINGS > CLOCK
Set the current day of the week and time.This setting is
the basis for defining schedules for the filter pump.
SET CLOCK
Monday
1:04AM
Settings
Clock
Schedule
SET CLOCK
Monday
1:04AM
Settings
Clock
Schedule
1. Highlight CLOCK and press Select twice.
Current programmed day ashes.
2. Scroll up/down to display desired Day.
Press Select.
3. Scroll down to display current programmed time. Press
Select.
Current programmed hour ashes.
4. Scroll up/down to display desired hour.
Press Select.
Current programmed minutes ash.
5. Scroll up/down to display desired minutes.
Press Select.
6.3 DEFINE EQUIPMENT ON/OFF
SCHEDULES
MAIN > SETTINGS > SCHEDULES
Define automatic ON and OFF times for equipment.
You may set a total of ten schedules in the system to
define different on/off times for any of the following
equipment:
• Filter Pump
• Variable Speed Pump Preset (if applicable)
• Pool Heater
• Spa Heater (if applicable)
• Solar Heater (if applicable)
• Aux1,Aux2, and Aux3 (as applicable)
6.3.1 DEFINE FILTER PUMP SCHEDULE
MAIN > SETTINGS > SCHEDULES > FILTER PUMP
NOTE:The procedure to dene or change ON and
OFF times for all additional equipment is identi-
cal to dening Filter Pump schedule.
SCHEDULE
Filter Pump
No programs
entered
MORE
SCHEDULES
NEW >
Filter Pump >
Spa >
Pool Heat >
Spa Heat >
Solar Heat >
SCHEDULE
Filter Pump
No programs
entered
MORE
SCHEDULES
NEW >
Filter Pump >
Spa >
Pool Heat >
Spa Heat >
Solar Heat >
1. Highlight FILTER PUMP and press Select.
No program is currently entered.
2. Highlight NEW and press Select.
Current ON time is displayed.
3. Use Up/Down arrow keys to program hours and
minutes for desired ON time.
4. Repeat the steps to program hour and minutes for OFF
time.
5. Repeat the steps to program desired DAYS. Default
setting is ALL DAYS.

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Filter Pump
NEW SCHEDULE
ON: 12:00AM
OFF: 12:00PM
DAYS: OFF
Filter Pump
NEW SCHEDULE
ON: 10:30AM
OFF: 7:45PM
DAYS: Weekday
SAVE
Filter Pump
NEW SCHEDULE
ON: 12:00AM
OFF: 12:00PM
DAYS: OFF
Filter Pump
NEW SCHEDULE
ON: 10:30AM
OFF: 7:45PM
DAYS: Weekday
SAVE
6. Scroll down to SAVE. Press Select.
6.4 TEST THE JAUTPS/JAUTP
Perform a basic installation test to make sure the
controller turns on the filter pump, the pool heater,
and spa pump and spa heater (if applicable).Test the
controller installation using the Manual Control menu
to turn specific equipment ON/OFF manually.
6.4.1 TEST FILTER PUMP ON/OFF
MAIN > DEVICES > FILTER PUMP
Zodiac
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode >
Spa Heater >
Aux1 O
Aux2 O
Settings >
Devices >
Devices
Filter Pump O
Spa Pump O
Pool Heat O
Spa Heat O
Solar Heat O
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
Settings >
Devices >
Service Mode >
Devices
Filter Pump On
Spa Pump Off
Pool Heat Off
Spa heat Off
Solar Heat Off
More
• Highlight FILTER PUMP and press Select to turn the
lter pump ON.
After a couple of minutes, you should hear the lter pump go
on.
6.4.2 TEST SPA PUMP ON/OFF
(IF APPLICABLE)
MAIN > DEVICES > SPA PUMP
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
Settings >
Devices >
Service Mode >
Devices
Filter Pump Off
Spa Pump On
Pool Heat Off
Spa heat Off
Solar Heat Off
More
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
Settings >
Devices >
Service Mode >
Devices
Filter Pump Off
Spa Pump On
Pool Heat Off
Spa heat Off
Solar Heat Off
More
• Highlight SPA PUMP and press Select to turn the
spa pump ON.
After a couple of minutes, you should hear the spa pump go
on.
6.4.3 TEST POOL HEATER ON/OFF
MAIN > DEVICES > POOL HEATER
Devices
Filter Pump O
Spa O
Pool Heat O
Spa Heat O
Solar Heat O
More
Pool Heat
Enabled
Set to: 80°F
Devices
Filter Pump O
Spa O
Pool Heat O
Spa Heat O
Solar Heat O
More
Pool Heat
Enabled
Set to: 80°F
1. Highlight POOL HEATER and press Select.
2. Scroll up/down to set temperature then press Select.
After a couple of minutes, you should hear the pool
heater go on.
6.4.4 TEST SPA HEATER ON/OFF
(IF APPLICABLE)
NOTE:To test the spa heater installation, rst turn on
the auxiliary JVA associated with the spa (see
Section 7.10 Assign JVA) and wait 35 seconds be-
fore turning on the spa heater through the UI.
MAIN > DEVICES > SPA HEATER
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Spa Mode Off
Spa Heater Off
AUX1 >
AUX2 >
Settings >
Devices >
Devices
Filter Pump Off
Spa Pump Off
Pool Heat Off
Spa Heat On
Solar Heat Off
More
Manual Control
Filter Pump O
Spa O
Pool Heat O
Spa Heat O
Solar Heat O
More
Spa Heat
Enabled
Set to: 102°F
1. Highlight SPA HEATER and press Select.
2. Scroll up/down to set temperature then press Select.
After a couple of minutes, you should hear the spa
heater go on.

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SECTION 7.
INSTALL SETTINGS
Install Settings is a hidden menu, mostly used for setup
and reference purposes.
Settings available through this menu:
• Freeze Protect
Automatically turn specific equipment on to protect
against freezing temperatures.
• Units
Change units of measurement displayed on the User
Interface (temperature and time format).
• Language
Change language displayed on the User Interface.
• Clear Memory
Clear all programmed data in the controller for all
equipment.
• Pump
Assign a one-speed, two-speed pump or variable-speed
pump to the controller.
• Color Lights
Only available if specific lights are installed in your
configuration.
• Label Aux
Assign custom labels to auxiliary equipment, such as an
air blower, cleaner, solar pump, etc.
• Temp Calibrate
Adjust temperature displayed on the User Interface up
or down by four (4) degrees.
• Solar Priority
Only available if solar heating is installed in your system.
• Assign JVA
Assign Jandy Valve®Actuators (JVAs) to specific AUX
relays, as intake or return in Pool Only mode.
• Ext. SWC Power
Only available if a salt water chlorinator (SWC) is
installed in your configurations.
• Assign Hotkeys
Only available if AquaPalm™is installed with your
configuration.
• Diagnostics
Display software revision information and alerts for
troubleshooting purposes.
To access the Install Settings Menu:
• Press and hold Up/Down arrow keys at the same
time for about 5 seconds.
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Aux1 Off
Aux2 Off
Settings >
Devices >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Light >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
Assign Hotkeys >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Diagnostics >
12:40PM
Pool Mode On
Pool Heater 80°F
Aux1 Off
Aux2 Off
Settings >
Devices >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Light >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
Assign Hotkeys >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Diagnostics >
7.1 FREEZE PROTECT
NOTE: By factory default the lter pump cir-
cuit is freeze protected. During freeze protec-
tion, the lter pump cannot be turned off.
IMPORTANT
Freeze protection is intended to protect equipment
and plumbing for short periods of freezing only. It does
this by activating the filtration pump and circulating the
water to prevent freeze inside equipment or plumbing.
Freeze protection does not guarantee that equipment
will not be damaged by extended periods of freezing
temperatures or power outages. In these conditions,
the pool and spa should be shut down completely (e.g.
drained of water and closed for the winter) until warmer
weather exists.
CAUTION
Activating the spa during freezing conditions will override
freeze protection.This means that if you are using your
spa when freezing conditions exist, freeze protection will
not circulate water to non-spa related equipment that
you may have freeze protected (e.g. pool cleaner, booster
pump.) Under these circumstances, the potential for
equipment damage may exist.

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Set Temperature:
INSTALL SETTINGS > FREEZE PROTECT >
SET TEMP
Set outside temperature at which freeze protect
function is activated.Activation temperature can
be adjusted between 34°F and 42°F. Default freeze
protection activation temperature is 38ºF.The
freeze protected equipment will turn off when the
temperature increases 2° F above the activation
temperature.
MORE
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units
>
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump
>
FREEZE PROTECT
Set Temp >
Equipment >
MORE
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
FREEZE PROTECT
Set Temp >
Equipment >
FREEZE PROTECT
TEMPERATURE
Temp: 38˚F
MORE
FREEZE PROTECT
Set Temp >
Equipment >
Select Equipment:
INSTALL SETTINGS > FREEZE PROTECT >
EQUIPMENT
Assign freeze protection to a selected piece of
equipment.
FREEZE PROTECT
EQUIPMENT
Filter Pump
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
FREEZE PROTECT
Set Temp >
Equipment >
FREEZE PROTECT
EQUIPMENT
Filter Pump
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
FREEZE PROTECT
Set Temp >
Equipment >
7.2 UNITS
INSTALL SETTINGS>UNITS
Change the temperature units (Fahrenheit - Celcius)
and time format (12-hour AM/PM to 24-hour clock).
SET UNITS
˚F/˚C
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
AM/PM 24H
SET UNITS
˚F/˚C
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
AM/PM 24H
7.3 LANGUAGES
MAIN/STATUS>MENU>SYSTEM SETUP>LANGUAGE
Change the language displayed on the user interface.
Languages available are:
• English • Francais
• Espanol • Italiano
• Deutsch • Portuguese
• Nederlands • Afrikaans
SET LANGUAGE
English
Francias
Espanol
Italiano
Deutsch
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
SET LANGUAGE
English
Francias
Espanol
Italiano
Deutsch
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More

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7.4 CLEAR MEMORY
INSTALL SETTINGS>CLEAR MEMORY
Clear all stored values (e.g., auxiliary labels, programs,
remote settings, and thermostat settings) from the
JAUTPS/JAUTP memory.All settings will be reset to
default factory settings.Time and date is not cleared.
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
No
Yes
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
Are you sure you
want to clear?
Cancel
Yes
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
No
Yes
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
Are you sure you
want to clear?
Cancel
Yes
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
No
Yes
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
CLEAR MEMORY
Clear?
Are you sure you
want to clear?
Cancel
Yes
• The system asks you to verify you are sure you
want to clear memory.
• There is a 15-second delay and *MEMORY
CLEARED* message is displayed.
7.5 PUMP
Assign the pump type currently installed in your system,
either one or two-speed, or variable speed.
Select 1-Speed or 2-Speed Pump:
INSTALL SETTINGS > PUMP > 1-SPEED / 2-SPEED
Assign either one-speed or two-speed pump On/Off.
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
• A check mark next to the pump name indicates it is
currently selected.
Select Variable Speed Pump (VSP):
INSTALL SETTINGS > PUMP > VSP > VSP SETUP
Select the variable speed pump type installed and
select the various pump speed settings and minimum/
maximum speed limits.
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
VSP SETUP
Model >
Assign Speeds >
Prime
Min/Max >
Freeze >
SET PUMP TYPE
1-Speed >
2-Speed >
VSP
VSP Setup >
INSTALL SETTINGS
Freeze Protect >
Units >
Language >
Clear Memory >
Pump >
More
• For any Jandy®brand pump, select Jandy/Zodiac.

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7.6 COLOR LIGHTS
INSTALL SETTINGS > COLOR LIGHTS
NOTE You will only see this option if colored lights are
installed in your system.
Select type of light installed (e.g., JandyColorsTM or
Jandy®LED Light ) and assign the light to an available
auxiliary relay.
Select Light Type:
SELECT LIGHT
Jandy Color
Jandy LED
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
Assign Selected Light to an Auxiliary:
SELECT LIGHT
Jandy Color
Jandy LED
ASSIGN TO AUX
Jandy Color
Aux1 JC
Aux2
Aux3
SELECT LIGHT
Jandy Color
Jandy LED
ASSIGN TO AUX
Jandy Color
Aux1 JC
Aux2
Aux3
• JC is displayed next to AUX if a JandyColors light
has been assigned.
• JL is displayed next to AUX if a Jandy LED Light has
been assigned.
• Press Select button with JC or JL highlighted to
toggle control by the auxiliary on or off.
7.7 LABEL AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
INSTALL SETTINGS>LABEL AUX
Assign labels to auxiliary equipment to display text in
the user interface instead of AUX 1, 2, or 3.
LABEL AUX
Aux1 >
Aux2 >
Aux3 >
Label = Aux2
<Default>
Aerator
Air Blower
Backwash
Chlorinator
More
Label = Aux2
Swim Jet
Valve(s)
Wtr Feature
Waterfalls
Whirlpool
More
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
LABEL AUX
Aux1 >
Aux2 >
Aux3 >
Label = Aux2
<Default>
Aerator
Air Blower
Backwash
Chlorinator
More
Label = Aux2
Swim Jet
Valve(s)
Wtr Feature
Waterfalls
Whirlpool
More
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
LABEL AUX
Aux1 >
Aux2 >
Aux3 >
Label = Aux2
<Default>
Aerator
Air Blower
Backwash
Chlorinator
More
Label = Aux2
Swim Jet
Valve(s)
Wtr Feature
Waterfalls
Whirlpool
More
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
LABEL AUX
Aux1 >
Aux2 >
Aux3 >
Label = Aux2
<Default>
Aerator
Air Blower
Backwash
Chlorinator
More
Label = Aux2
Swim Jet
Valve(s)
Wtr Feature
Waterfalls
Whirlpool
More
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
A-Z
• Choose from labels listed A-Z on each screen.
NOTE “SPILLOVER” assigns AUX to invoke Spillover
Mode only in JAUTPS congurations.
7.8 TEMP CALIBRATE
INSTALL SETTINGS>TEMP CALIBRATE
Adjust temperature displayed on the JAUTPS/JAUTP up
or down by 4 degrees.
NOTE: If the temperature is off by more than four (4)
degrees, contact your local service representa-
tive.
Select
Back Select
Back
TEMPERATURE
CALIBRATE
Water: 74°F
More
SYSTEM SETUP
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
Color Light >
Select
Back Select
Back
TEMPERATURE
CALIBRATE
Water: 74°F
More
SYSTEM SETUP
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
Color Light >
• Use Up/Down arrows to set new temperature value.

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7.9 SOLAR PRIORITY (IF APPLICABLE)
INSTALL SETTINGS>SOLAR PRIORITY
NOTE:You will only see this option if solar heating is
installed in your system.
Enable the system to use solar heat first, when available.
If solar heat is no longer available, the system will
automatically switch to the alternate heat source.
SOLAR PRIORITY
Enable
Disable
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
• When solar and heater are enabled the solar
will heat the water until either the thermostat
setting has been reached or solar heat is no longer
available.
• If the solar panel is not hot enough, solar heat will
shut off and the other heat source (usually gas
heater) will take over to bring the water up to the
thermostat setting.
7.10 ASSIGN JVA
INSTALL SETTINGS>ASSIGN JVA
NOTE:If the system is a pool/spa combination, with-
out solar, only the solar JVA is assignable. If the
system is a pool or spa only system, without
solar, all three JVAs are assignable.The example
shown is for a pool or spa only system without
solar.
Allow Jandy Valve®Actuators (JVAs) to be assigned to
any auxiliary on the JAUTPS/JAUTP controller, so that
when you select this auxiliary, the valve turns.Assigning
JVAs lets the pool owner control certain features
like diverting water to a waterfall or bank of spa jets.
Multiple JVAs can be assigned to one auxiliary without
extra hardware.
ASSIGN JVA
Intake Free
Return Free
Solar Free
ASSIGN JVA
Intake/Return/Solar
None
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
ASSIGN JVA
Intake Free
Return Free
Solar Free
ASSIGN JVA
Intake/Return/Solar
None
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Color Lights >
Label Aux >
Temp Calibrate >
Solar Priority >
Assign JVA >
>
7.11 ASSIGN HOTKEYS
INSTALL SETTINGS>ASSIGN HOTKEYS
NOTE:You will only see this option if the AquaPalm™
is installed in your system and is turned on.
Assign buttons 1 and 2 on the AquaPalm hand-
held remote to any piece of equipment con-
nected to a circuit or relay for immediate and
dedicated control of that equipment.
Assign Hotkeys
1 Aux1
2 Aux2
INSTALL SETTINGS
Assign Hotkeys >
Hotkey 1
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
Filter Pump
Pool Heat
Solar Heat
Assign Hotkeys
1 Aux1
2 Aux2
INSTALL SETTINGS
Assign Hotkeys >
Hotkey 1
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
Filter Pump
Pool Heat
Solar Heat
Assign Hotkeys
1 Aux1
2 Aux2
INSTALL SETTINGS
Assign Hotkeys >
Hotkey 1
Aux1
Aux2
Aux3
Filter Pump
Pool Heat
Solar Heat

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7.12 EXT. SWC POWER
INSTALL SETTINGS>EXT. SWC POWER
NOTE:You will only see this menu if SWC is con-
nected to your system.
Route saltwater chlorinator system (SWC) power
through one of the auxiliary relays.
EXT. SWC POWER
None
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3
Filter Pump
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Ext. SWC Power >
Diagnostics >
EXT. SWC POWER
None
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 3
Filter Pump
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Ext. SWC Power >
Diagnostics >
7.13 DIAGNOSTICS
INSTALL SETTINGS>DIAGNOSTICS
For troubleshooting purposes, view diagnostic
information relating to current firmware revisions,
system alerts or error messages, and status of devices
connected to the RS-485 controller.
View Revision Number:
INSTALL SETTINGS>DIAGNOSTICS>REVISIONS
View your system firmware revision number for
troubleshooting.
DIAGNOSTICS
Revisions >
Alerts >
RS-485 Devices >
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Diagnostics >
RS-485 DEVICES
AQP: 100%
FFC: 100%
iAL: 100%
SWC: 100%
VSP: 100%
DIAGNOSTICS
Revisions >
Alerts >
RS-485 Devices >
More
INSTALL SETTINGS
Diagnostics >
RS-485 DEVICES
AQP: 100%
FFC: 100%
iAL: 100%
SWC: 100%
VSP: 100%
REVISIONS
UI: 1.3
Bootloader: 0.26
SWC:
FFC: 0.18
iAquaLink: 2.1.4
View Alert Messages
INSTALL SETTINGS>DIAGNOSTICS>ALERTS
View alerts or error messages. See Section 10.
Glossaries for a complete list and explanation of all
system messages.
Select
Back Select
Back
CURRENT ALERTS
[BLANK UNTIL AN
ALERT OCURS]
More
DIAGNOSTICS
Revisions >
Alerts >
DIAGNOSTICS
Revisions >
Alerts >
RS-485 Devices >
• Screen is blank if the controller has no errors to
report.
View RS-485 Device Status:
INSTALL SETTINGS>DIAGNOSTICS>RS-485
DEVICES
View status of devices connected to the RS-
485 controller. Depending on your equipment
configuration, any combination of the following
equipment may be displayed:
• AQP - AquaPure
• FFC - JAUTPS/JAUTP Controller
• iAL - iAquaLink®JAUTPS/JAUTP
• SWC - Salt Water Chlorinator
• VSP - Variable Speed Pump
RS-485 DEVICES
AQP: 100%
FFC: 100%
iAL: 100%
SWC: 100%
VSP: 100%
DIAGNOSTICS
Revisions >
Alerts >
RS-485 Devices >

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SECTION 8. SERVICE MODE
MAIN>SERVICE MODE
Service Mode is used for safety purposes to shut
off power to all equipment during service or
troubleshooting.
Settings available through this menu:
• Auto
Indicates that equipment is turned on and running
according to system programming.
• Service
Indicates that all equipment is turned off until system is
manually turned to Auto by service technician.
• Timeout
Indicates that all equipment will remain turned off for
three (3) hours and then resume running according to
system programming after that time period.
12:40PM
Pool Mode O
Pool Heater 74°F
Spa Mode O
Spa Heater O
Settings >
Devices >
Service Menu >
SERVICE MENU
Auto
Service
Timeout
12:40PM
Pool Mode O
Pool Heater 74°F
Spa Mode O
Spa Heater O
Settings >
Devices >
Service Menu >
SERVICE MENU
Auto
Service
Timeout
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