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SpaNet XS-4000 User manual

ADJUST SET TEMPERATURE POINT
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The SpaNET intelligent software constantly monitors
the spa water, automatically controlling the heater
and circulation pump to ensure the desired set water
temperature is maintained. The user can adjust the
set temperature point from5C-41C insteps of
0.2 C increments(Default: 38 C).
1) the
button. The set temperature point will begin
adjusting up or down in 0.2 C increments.
2) Once the desired set temperature is displayed
press the ( ) button to confirm selection.
The XS-4000 features an integrated countdown
timer that enables the user to set an audible alarm to
sound after a user determined period (5-60 minutes).
The timer will count down the selected period and
show minutes and seconds remaining on the LCD as
it does. The timer icon ( ) will be displayed in the
top right of the LCD screen whilst the timer is
running. Once the countdown time has elapsed the
topside panel will beep for one minute or until a
button is pressed.
1) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
toggle the screen to the ( ) display mode.
2) Press ( ) to select desired time period.
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To adjust the set temperature point:
To start the countdown timer:
Press and hold
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COUNTDOWN TIMER
UP DOWN
TIMR
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Notes: 1) If the optional in-pool temperature sensor is fitted
the heater works off a 0.5 C hysteresis (thermostat). The
heater will raise the water to the set temperature point but
thereafter will not be re-activated until the water
temperature falls by at least 0.5 C. Therefore if the spa
user selects a set temperature point of 38 C the actual
water temperature will be anywhere between 37.5C-38C
depending on when the user checks the temperature.
2) If the standard in-heater temperature sensor is used (i.e.
no optional in-pool temperature sensor fitted) the heater
works offa2Chysteresis (thermostat). The heater will
raise the water to the set temperature point but thereafter
will not be re-activated until the water temperature falls by
at least 2 C.Therefore if the spa user selects a set
temperature point of 38 C the actual water temperature will
be anywhere between 36C-38Cdepending on when the
user checks the temperature.
NOTE: The pump(s), blower and light
time-out periods are NOT adjusted by the minute timer.
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3) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
adjust the timer in minute increments until the
desired time period is selected.
4) Press ( ) to confirm and begin countdown
For convenient user reference and to assist in
filtration & sleep time functions, your spa controller
includes a built-in real time clock. The user can
choose to display the time in either 12 or 24 hour
format. For ease of reference the current time and
day is displayed at the bottom left of the LCD
screen.
1) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
toggle the screen to the ( ) display
mode.
2) Press the ( ) button to enter set time
adjustment.
3) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
select the time format (12 or 24 HR). Press
the ( ) button to confirm selection.
4) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
modify the weekday (Mon - Sun). Press the
( ) button to confirm selection.
5) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
modify the hour. Press the ( ) button to
confirm selection.
6) Press the ( ) or ( ) button to
modify the minutes. Press the ( ) button
to confirm selection.
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CLOCK
UP DOWN
TIME
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To set the clock:
XS-4000 Quick Reference Guide
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Buttons:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pump A
Pump B
Pump C
Pump D
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Indicator Lights
13.
14.
15.
16.
UP
OK
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Air Blower
One-Touch Sanitise
Light (On / Mode)
Light (Speed / Colour)
Invert Display 180
Auto Mode LED
Element On LED
Ozone/UV On LED
Sleep Cycle LED
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DISPLAY MODES
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LED INDICATOR LIGHTS
The XS-4000 topside panel features a large LCD
screen which displays three items: (1) Actual Water
Temperature (2) Set Temperature Point (3) Time &
Day. By default the actual water temperature is
displayed in the large digits (refer below).
There are four possible items that can be displayed
in the large digits: (1) Actual Water Temperature
[W.TMP]*; (2) Set Temperature [S.TMP];
(3) Countdown Timer [TIMR]; (4) Time Clock [TIME].
Press the ( ) or ( ) button to scroll
through these different display modes. As you scroll
through each item a brief title screen will be shown
followed by the actual display mode (note change in
icon).
Each display mode has a unique icon shown at the
top of the screen to indicate the current item being
viewed (refer below).
Note: There is a ten (10) second timeout on viewing non
default display modes. If no button press is sensed after 10
seconds the screen will return to the default display.
The AUTO LED indicator turns ON when
The Heater LED indicator turns ON when
the heater element is active.
The Ozone LED indicator turns ON when
the ozonator / UV sanitiser is active.
The Sleep Cycle LED indicator turns ON when
in a designated sleep cycle (if programmed).
the filtration pump is in automatic mode.
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SET TEMP
SET TEMP
°C
°F
°C
°F
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
MODE
SPD
BRT
OFF
ON
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Actual
Water Temp W.TMP Display Mode Icon
Time & Day Set Temp Point
W.TMP Water Temperature*
S.TMP Set Temperature
TIMR Countdown Timer
TIME Clock
* Default Display
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Safety Notes:
The appliance must be supplied through a
residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual
operating current not exceeding 30mA.
The appliance must be connected to a suitably rated and
weather protected power supply. The supply line should be a
dedicated power circuit and means for disconnection must
be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with your
local wiring regulations. Means for disconnection from the
supply mains should have a contact separation in all poles
that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III
conditions.
This appliance is
not intended for use by young children or infirm persons
without supervision.
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LIGHT BUTTONS
( ) LIGHT ON / MODE BUTTON
ON OFF
UP DOWN
( ) LIGHT SPEED / COLOUR
UP DOWN
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[L.BRT] LIGHT BRIGHTNESS
UP DOWN
Two light buttons are used to control the many
features of the multi colour LED spa light.
Press to toggle light and . The button is
backlit green to indicate when the light has been
turned ON.
When the light is first turned on the light mode menu
will be displayed. The current light mode in use will be
shown. Use the ( ) or ( ) button to
step through the five colour modes:
(1) White [WHTE]
(2) User Colour [U.CLR]
(3) Fade Effect [FADE]
(4) Step Effect [STEP]
(5) Party Effect [PRTY]
Press to activate the light speed [L.SPD] or user
colour [CL:xx] adjustment screens. If FADE / STEP or
PARTY effect modes are selected the current light
speed [L.SPD] will be displayed. If the user colour
[U.CLR] light mode is selected the current colour
number will be displayed (refer below).
Press the ( ) or ( ) button to adjust
the light effect transition speed OR select from 30
colour choices. Press ( ) to confirm selection
or wait for the 10 second idle menu timeout where the
screen steps to the light brightness [L.BRT] screen.
When the [L.BRT] adjustment screen is displayed
press the ( ) or ( ) button to adjust
the light brightness.
Note: If White [WHTE] colour mode is selected the Light
Speed/Colour button has NO function.
ERROR CODES / DIAGNOSTICS
Note: most error conditions require mains power to be turned
and back before the error is cleared.
Check the
"Heater" sensor lead is plugged firmly into the spa control.
Press
Pump A button to retry water prime. Check spa water level, clean
and soak filters, bleed potential air locks from pipework.
Check spa water level, clean & soak filters, check
all shut-off valves are open, bleed potential air locks from pipework.
Remove spa cover & allow
spa to cool. Check daily filtration time & reduce setting if required.
Turn mains power OFF and unplug and
reconnect "Heater" sensor lead from spa control.
Contact your local dealer. Disconnect "In Pool Sensor" lead
from spa control to continue spa operation.
Reset mains power. Contact your local dealer if problem persists.
OFF
ON
ER2 - HEATER PLUG:
ER3 - WATER PRIME:
ER4 - THERMAL TRIP:
ER5 - POOL TOO HOT:
ER6 - HEATER SENSOR:
ER7 - IN POOL SENSOR:
ER8 - CTRL FAULT:
Heater sensor cable fault.
Heater tube failed to fill with water.
Low or NO water flow over element whilst
heating has activated thermal cut-out device on heater. Turn mains
power OFF and wait 20~30 minutes for heater to cool and thermal
cut-out to reset.
Temperature sensor has reported a
temperature reading in excess of 45 C.
Communication between spa control
and heater has been lost.
In Pool Temperature Sensor has
faulted.
An internal controller fault has been detected.
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PUMP BUTTONS
ON / OFF / LOW / HIGH / AUTO
There are four pump buttons on the right hand side
of the touch pad: Pump A, Pump B, Pump C and
Pump D. The functions of the four buttons change
depending on pump / controller configuration.
The intention is to make best possible use of these
buttons for all possible configurations. For every press
of a pump button, the display will temporarily show the
selected pump state:
then revert to the default display mode. Possible pump configurations & button sequences are referenced in the
table below (Please tick your spa configuration for ease of future reference).
Notes:
1) If left ON pumps will automatically time-out and turn off 30 minutes after the last sensed button press.
2) In some configurations if heater is ON activating multiple pumps OR turning the blower ON may cause the spa control to
load shed and turn the heater OFF. This is to keep the system within its maximum power load.
RAMPING BLOWER MODE
The spa controller features a ramping blower mode,
were the blower speed gradually fluctuates between
high and low in a ramping manner.
To turn the blower on in ramping mode:
To activate a 20 minute water clean-up cycle:
1) Press the ( ) button to start
the blower in ramping mode.
2) Press the ( ) button again to turn
the blower OFF.
A sanitise cycle runs the filtration pump and ozone /
uv (if fitted) to filter the spa water to restore and
refresh water quality after use. In addition, at the
start and end of the cycle, the controller will
sequentially run any additional pumps and the
blower (if fitted) for one minute each to purge the
plumbing and clear any unfiltered water trapped in
those lines.
1) Press the ( ) button once after spa
use to activate the water clean [W.CLN] cycle.
BLOWER
BLOWER
ONE-TOUCH SANITISE BUTTON
SANITISE
INVERT BUTTON
twice
The blower will turn
ON and the screen will display [RAMP] to indicate
ramping mode.
Note:
SANITISE
If cycle running, cycle can be cancelled by
pressing the button again.
Press the ( ) button to flip the screen
180 for ease of viewing when spa in use. The
( ) and ( ) button functions also
change (invert) to match the new display.
INVERT
UP DOWN
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AIR BLOWER BUTTON
BLOWER
UP DOWN
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BLOWER
The BLOWER ( ) button is used to control the air
blower and allow adjustment of the blower speed.
The last used speed is saved and will be restored the
next time the blower is turned on, for future ON/OFF
use.
1) Press the ( ) button to turn
the blower ON in variable speed mode.
2) The blower will turn ON (at the last used speed)
and the screen will display the blower speed
[B.SPD] adjustment screen (refer below).
3) Use the ( ) or ( ) buttons to
adjust the blower speed.
4) Press the ( ) button to confirm selection.
5) Press the ( ) button again to turn
the blower OFF.
Note: that when the blower is first turned on it will run
at maximum speed for approx three seconds before
changing to your preset speed; this is normal.
Note: The B.SPD adjustment screen is displayed for 10
seconds when the blower is first turned ON. If no
adjustment is made the blower will run at the last used
speed setting, and the screen will time-out and revert to the
default display mode. If you wish to adjust the blower speed
once the blower has been running for a period of time, the
blower must be turned OFF and back ON again to restore
the B.SPD adjustment screen.
To turn the blower on/off:
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Note: the bar graph will
change indicating current blower speed.
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°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
SPD
OFF
ON
6.S PD
Bargraph indicates blower speed
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OFF
ON
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI
L.SPD
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PM
OFF
ON
°C
°F
MODE
SPD
BRT
MODE
SPD
BRT
SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI
CL:01
Light speed screen User colour screen
SPD/
CLR
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Pump Button
Pump Button
Pump Button
Pump Button
A
B
C
D
Spa Configuration Button A Button B Button C Button D
No small circ pump
P1, P2 & P3 = 1 speed
Jet pump 1:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off No Function
No small circ pump
P1, P2, P3 & P4 = 1 speed
Jet pump 1:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off
Jet pump 4:
On / Off
No small circ pump
P1 = 2 spd, P2 & P3 = 1 spd
Jet pump 1:
Low / Off / Auto
Jet pump 1:
High / Low
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off
No small circ pump
P1 = 2 speed, P2 = 2 speed
Jet pump 1:
Low / Off / Auto
Jet pump 1:
High / Low
Jet pump 2:
Low / Off
Jet pump 2:
High / Low
Small circ pump fitted
P1, P2 & P3 = 1 speed
Small circ pump:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 1:
On / Off
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off
Small circ pump fitted
P1, P2, P3 & P4 = 1 speed
Jet pump 1:
On / Off
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off
Jet pump 4:
On / Off
Small circ pump fitted
P1 = 2 spd, P1 = 1 spd
Small circ pump:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 1:
Low / Off
Jet pump 1:
High / Low
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Small circ pump fitted
P1 = 2 spd, P2 & P3 = 1 spd
Small circ pump:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 1:
Low / High / Off
Jet pump 2:
On / Off
Jet pump 3:
On / Off
Small circ pump fitted
P1 = 2 speed, P2 = 2 speed
Small circ pump:
On/Off/Auto
Jet pump 1:
Low / High / Off
Jet pump 2:
Low / High / Off No Function

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