treesse Phantom PR1 User manual

Phantom
PR1 - SP1
minipool
Installation manual

The installation of this minipool is simple and immediate, however we advise you to read
this manual carefully before installing it.
The Treesse team is always available for any information or request for assistance that
may be required during installation.
GRUPPO TRE S s.p.a.
Telephone +39 0761 527242
Fax +39 0761 527223
Email [email protected]
Good luck with your work!

Contents
Safety instructions __________________________________________4
EXPLANATION OF PICTOGRAMS _________________________________________________________________4
Preliminary operations ______________________________________5
1PREPARATIONS AND CHOICE OF POSITION _________________________________________ 5
2CHECKING MINIPOOL INTEGRITY __________________________________________________ 5
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION__________________________________________________________________5
INDOOR INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________________________5
Transport and position ______________________________________6
1MOVING _________________________________________________________________________ 6
2POSITIONING_____________________________________________________________________ 7
TEMPORARY POSITIONING _________________________________________________________________7
POSITIONING IN THE PLANNED LOCATION__________________________________________________7
Installation _________________________________________________8
1DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS _____________________________________________ 8
2QUALIFICATIONS OF THE INSTALLER _______________________________________________ 8
3CONNECTIONS REQUIRED_________________________________________________________ 9
4PLUMBING CONNECTIONS ________________________________________________________ 11
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WATER SUPPLY___________________________________________________11
TAP WATER AND WELL WATER ______________________________________________________________11
WATER HARDNESS_________________________________________________________________________11
WATER ALKALINITY ________________________________________________________________________11
5ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS _______________________________________________________ 13
SAFETY ZONE _____________________________________________________________________________14
TESTING AFTER INSTALLATION _____________________________________________________________14
First run PR1 _______________________________________________15
1FILLING THE MINIPOOL____________________________________________________________ 15
AUTOMATIC FILLING USING THE KEYPAD ____________________________________________________15
MAINTAINING THE WATER LEVEL IN THE MINIPOOL __________________________________________15
2FIRST RUN ________________________________________________________________________ 16
3PARTIAL MINIPOOL EMPTY TEST____________________________________________________ 18
ALARMS PR1______________________________________________________________________ 19
First run SP1 _______________________________________________22
1FILLING THE MINIPOOL____________________________________________________________ 22
MAINTAINING THE WATER LEVEL IN THE MINIPOOL __________________________________________22
2FIRST RUN ________________________________________________________________________ 23
3PARTIAL MINIPOOL EMPTY TEST____________________________________________________ 25
ALARMS SP1 ______________________________________________________________________ 26
TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________________________________ 28
Decorative panels___________________________________________29
Covering ___________________________________________________30

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Safety instructions
Read this guide carefully before install-
ing the appliance, and conserve this
booklet with care for any future consultation
of users.
If you do not understanding something, con-
tact the manufacturer for an explanation.
Installation must be carried out by
qualied personnel in compliance with
local regulations and national provisions re-
garding civil and industrial systems.
Before making electrical and plumbing con-
nections to the equipment, the installer must
receive the declaration of conformity of the
building's systems from the user. Without such
document, the Manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for damage to the systems or
premises where the minipool will be installed.
Comply with regulations, instructions
and measurements on the "Pre-instal-
lation technical sheet".
Unauthorised actions, tampering or
modications that do not follow the
information provided in this manual can cause
damages, injuries or fatal accidents and null
and void the warranty.
During the installation of the minipool,
do not place objects inside it, even
temporarily: they may fall down the drain
When installing the minipool, always
use personal protective equipment
(e.g., gloves, safety shoes, etc.)
Persons not involved with appliance
installation may not pass through or
occupy the work area during appliance as-
sembly.
EXPLANATION OF PICTOGRAMS
Danger! Situation presenting immediate danger, or a hazardous situation that could cause injury or
death.
More info: helps the installer understand a topic better
The pictogram refers to text in another document
Ecological notes for respecting the environment
Ecological notes
Given their potential danger, the packaging
materials must be kept out of reach of chil-
dren and animals, and correctly disposed of
in compliance with local regulations.
Treesse invites you to protect the environ-
ment by disposing of the material in special
separate collection bins.
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2CHECKING MINIPOOL INTEGRITY
After having removed the minipool from the packing, check its integrity.
Check:
• That there is no visible structural damage.
• That there are no cracks in the surface of the minipool or in the outer covering (cracks due to incorrect transport or
support are not covered by the warranty).
• The correct position of the sleeves and pipes.
• That any ties are not loosened.
If you notice any anomalies, do not proceed with the installation but rather promptly contact the Manufacturer.
Preliminary operations
1PREPARATIONS AND CHOICE
OF POSITION
The pre-installation sheet supplied at the time
of purchase provides all the information neces-
sary for a correct preparation of the installation
environments.
Before installing the minipool, check that everything
has been prepared. Find below a quick checklist, for
complete information always refer to the pre-installation
sheet.
Check that:
• A platform or a recess (in the case of recessed installa-
tions) of reinforced concrete, with a minimum thickness
of 10 cm, has been created, perfectly at and suitable
for supporting the weight of the minipool and the
people within.
• Ø15 cm vents have been installed to ensure proper
ventilation of the technical compartment
• Drainage grating around the perimeter has been in-
stalled to help preserve the equipment and the struc-
ture (even for indoor installations).
• Non-slip ooring has been installed in the area around
the minipool.
• For a recessed installation, a technical inspection port
measuring at least 50 cm wide has been prepared on
all sides of the minipool.
• The connections to the water supply and electrical grid
have been made in compliance with current regulations
in force in the country of installation.
• A drain, a gate valve (to shut off the supply water) and
drain valves have been installed (to empty the bathtub
at the end of the season).
• A water softener has been installed (upstream of the
minipool) if the water has a high degree of hardness.
• For outdoor recessed versions, the walls have been
insulated to protect against the cold.
More information
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION
Preparations: in cold areas, to avoid possible damage
due to freezing, it is recommended to provide valves
for the total drainage of the pipes, to be positioned at
their lowest point.
To run the pipes and electric cables from the main elec-
trical panel to the minipool underground ducts must
be used and adequately protected against freezing by
using insulation. It is also recommended to add drain-
age points in them to prevent standing water.
Choice of position: take into account the proximity of
trees or hedges, and note that debris (e.g., leaves) can
cause damage to the equipment over time that is not
covered by warranty and make maintenance more ex-
pensive and frequent. It is also recommended to always
install ooring around the minipool, possibly anti-slip.
INDOOR INSTALLATION
Preparations: in the area used to access the minipool
it is recommended to install anti-slip ooring. The
evaporation of water in the minipool in the presence
of high internal temperatures can generate very high
levels of humidity in the environment.
To avoid this problem, provide good natural or forced
ventilation in the installation environment and, if nec-
essary, a dehumidication system. Damage caused by
this phenomenon is not covered by the manufacturer
warranty.
Choice of position: Always take into account the size
of the minipool: narrow passages, doors and steps can
be an obstacle to its transport to the desired place.
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Transport and position
1MOVING
To move the minipool to the place of installation a suit-
able lifting device (e.g., pallet jack) is required. As an
alternative, provide for the availability of eight people.
If the installation is indoor, before moving the minipool
make sure that it can easily pass through the doors and
hallways to reach the desired place of installation.
Movement must be carried out using personal
protective equipment (e.g., gloves, safety shoes,
etc.) and taking all the necessary safety precau-
tions for those involved and to not damage the minipool.
During transport, lift the minipool by holding it
exclusively by the edge and NEVER by holding the
plumbing lines or operational parts (e.g., pumps, etc.).
During movement, the surrounding area must be
kept free of persons not involved in the operation,
animals or objects (e.g., packaging, etc.) that
could get in the way.
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Transport and position
2POSITIONING
TEMPORARY POSITIONING
The installation of the minipool should be done
immediately upon receipt.
In any case, once unpacked, if it is necessary to
temporarily place it on a surface awaiting the installation,
it will be necessary to place level concrete slabs having
a minimum thickness of 5 cm under the entire bottom of
the minipool.
Since the temporary base may shift, it is recommended
to leave the minipool in that position for the shortest
possible time.
POSITIONING IN THE PLANNED LOCATION
In case of installation above ground (freestanding),
place the minipool in the installation environment (out-
door or indoor) and verify its perfect atness, essential
for proper operation.
For a recessed installation, lower the minipool into the
prepared space.
If it was not possible to provide a technical inspec-
tion port on all sides of the minipool, a pneu-
matic lift is available (OPTIONAL - to be request-
ed from the Manufacturer) in order to simplify future
maintenance operations. It is recommended to provide
a removable inspection hatch "A" positioned on the side
where the minipool components and connections are
situated.
After positioning the minipool in its prepared space and
after having connected the lift, test it.
Do not leave the empty minipool in DIRECT SUN-
LIGHT. The surface temperature could rise above
80°C resulting in serious damage, including cavi-
tation and the deformation of the surface and compo-
nents. Damage caused by direct exposure to sunlight is
not covered by the warranty.
In such conditions place a cover (xed or mobile) to pro-
tect the minipool.
OPTIONAL
A
Optional lift with removable inspection hatch "A" posi-
tioned on the side where the components of the minipool
are situated.
80°C
176°F
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4
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9
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Installation
1DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
1 Control Panel
2 Compensation tank
3 Paper lter
4 Electric pump 1
5 Electric pump 2 (optional in SP1)
6 Electronic control units
7 Blower (optional in PR1
not available in SP1)
8 Heater
9 Ozone
10 Compensation tank inspection
11
Overow edge
12 Recirculation pump
2QUALIFICATIONS OF THE INSTALLER
Before installation it is recommended to carefully read the safety warnings at the beginning of this manual
and to always operate in perfect physical and mental condition.
The installer, qualied and authorised by the Manufacturer, must carry out the operations based on his or her profes-
sional qualications. Any activities for which he or she is not qualied (e.g., plumbing or electrical connections) must
be performed by specic and qualied professionals so as not to risk their own safety and that of others who interact
with the equipment.
Phantom PR1/SP1
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Installation
3CONNECTIONS REQUIRED
To be used, the minipool requires only
two connections:
1plumbing connections
(incoming and outgoing water)
2electrical connection
(power supply)
3electrical and plumbing connection
to an exchanger (optional - if present)
- see following page.
The following pages will provide detailed
explanations of how to perform these
preparations.
EXAMPLES OF OUTDOOR/INDOOR
MINIPOOL INSTALLATION.
IN
IN
ø40
ø40
Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Drain
Drain
Room for the
electrical con-
nections
Room for the
electrical con-
nections
Water supply
Water
supply
Technical
inspection port
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CONNECTION TO AN OPTIONAL EXTERNAL EXCHANGER (NOT SUPPLIED)
230V
C
S
P
in
out
PR
TC
EV
BS
P2
BL 1
BL2
HTR
Cromo
230V~
EVc
EVs
EVclv
+
-
230V: heater/exchanger control cable
BS: water coming from the overow edge
C: switch (recommended)
OUT: outgoing cold water
P: circulator (not supplied)
PR: recirculation pump
S: exchanger (not supplied)
TC: minipool compensation tank
IN
OUT
IN
ø40
ø40
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
Electrical connection
Circulator
(not supplied)
Exchanger
(not
supplied)
Room for the
electrical con-
nections
The exchanger
means the
device that heats
water (in this
manual , it is
represented by a
boiler connected
to the solar
panels)
Inlet connection:
1”1/4 female
Outlet connection:
1”1/4 female
Thecirculatormust be
installed according to the
characteristics of the do-
mestic system (head, length,
etc...) and the water content
(in litres).
Drain
Water
supply
Technical
inspection port
IN: incoming hot domestic
water
OUT: outgoing cold water
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4PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
All water connection operations must be per-
formed after making sure that the minipool's
water supply valve is CLOSED.
The connection must be made by an experi-
enced, qualied plumber.
It is recommended to use ONLY tap water. If this
is not possible refer to the "more information"
section to the side.
The plumbing connection must be:
• Dedicated exclusively to the minipool (it is not possible
to connect other equipment to the same connection).
• Made with hoses and connectors that are new and
never used.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WATER SUPPLY
The optimal values for the water supply are as follows:
• Hardness between 7ºf and 14ºF (fresh water) - 200 to
400 mg/l (ppm).
• Total alkalinity (TA) between 80 and 125 mg/l (8-12.5°F).
• pH between 7.4 and 7.8.
• minimum inlet pressure: 150,000 Pa (1.5 bar)
• minimum inlet pressure: 300,000 Pa (3 bar)
• Water suitable for human consumption.
Make sure that during the pre-installation all the char-
acteristics of the water supply have been met (see "Pre-
Installation Sheet" on p. 9).
More information
WATER HARDNESS
Water hardness (TH) is determined by the total content
of calcium and magnesium present in the water, coming
from their soluble salts.
Water classication:
........up to 7ºf = Very soft water
From 7ºf to 14ºf = Soft water
From 14ºf to 22ºf = Slightly hard water
From 22ºf to 32ºf = Fairly hard water
From 32ºf to 54ºf = Hard water
........more than 54ºf = Very hard water
(1°f = 10 mg calcium carbonate per litre of water)
WATER ALKALINITY
Alkalinity (CAT) represents the concentration of bi-
carbonate ions present in the water. It is expressed as
mg/L of calcium carbonate or in French degrees (°F).
Ideal values of alkalinity range between 80 mg/L and
125 mg/L (8°F-12.5°F). Values outside of this range can
more easily cause variations of the pH. Instead, alkalinity
within the range noted makes it possible to "buffer" the
pH value, resulting in fewer abrupt variations.
WATER PH
What is pH?
The pH is a chemical parameter that gives an idea of
the acidity or basicity of the water. It can assume values
between 0 and 14. By denition water is considered
neutral if its pH is equal to 7. It is acidic if the pH is lower
than 7 and basic if the pH is greater than 7. Disinfectants
have an ideal pH at which they are most effective. In the
case of heated water treated with bromine products it is
recommended to keep the pH value in the range from
7.4 to 7.8 using chemical correctors as needed if the
pH is higher or lower to bring the the pH value back to
the recommended interval.
acqua acida acqua alcalina
pH acido pH neutro pH basico
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
More information
TAP WATER AND WELL WATER
To ensure maximum hygiene and durability of the min-
ipool it is essential to pay close attention to the quality of
the water that will be used to ll it. It is important that the
water used be drinkable. It is always advisable not to use
well water because it may be very hard, rich in metals like
iron and manganese, and have bacterial loads. Tap water
is recommended. In the case of very hard or ferrous water
it is always recommended to install softening and iron
removal systems upstream. The company cannot be held
responsible for issues related to the use of non-drinkable
water or lack of installation of such systems. The plumber
is responsible for choosing the type of components to be
used and the verication of compliance with the purity
and potability parameters of the water supply.
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Installation
1/2”
IN
OUT
IN
ø40
Filters*: retain impuri-
ties and oxides (indis-
pensable if the water
comes from a well)
Softener*: reduces the
water hardness to opti-
mal values Gate valve*: shuts
off the water ow
Drain Valve*: useful for
emptying the pipes dur-
ing maintenance or at
the end of the season.
Connection to the minipool using the 1/2 inch female hose pro-
vided.
If the minipool is installed outdoors provide an adequate thermal
insulation of the pipes. It is the plumber's responsibility to choose
the type of materials to be used.
Connect the drain of the oor minipool. The
plumber is responsible for the choice and type
of materials to be used and the verication of
compliance with anti-pollution standards.
* The images are purely indicative: the model and type must be chosen by the plumber based on the characteristics of the water and the cur-
rent system.
EXAMPLE OF PRE-INSTALLATION PLUMBING FOR A MINIPOOL
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Installation
5ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The Treesse minipools are built in compliance with European laws (EN 60 335-2-60) and are tested during production
to ensure the safety of the installer and user.
The connection must be made by an experienced, qualied electrician.
All electrical connections must be made only after disconnecting the electricity in the work area.
The electrical connection must be:
• Performed in a xed and permanent manner, without intermediate splices, in accordance with regulations of the
country of installation.
• Sufcient for the current absorbed by the bathtub (see technical specications).
• Provided with a functioning ground as per current regulations.
• Protected against splashing water, then placed in a dedicated room, closed and sheltered from the weather.
• Controlled by a multi-pole switch with a contact gap of at least 3 mm and a breaking capacity equal to 60A (or in
any case adequate for the absorption of the bathtub).
• Controlled by a differential switch no larger than 30mA.
The control unit's power supply cable must be of the H05 type with three wires (single-phase 220V) or ve wires (three-
phase 380V) whose gauges are adequate for the absorption of the minipool (see "Pre-installation sheet"). Its size
depends on the absorbed current and the distance of the minipool from the main electrical cabinet.
In addition, if the minipool is installed outdoors, the power cord from the main electrical panel to the minipool must
pass through an underground duct, without splices and adequately protected against freezing.
The Manufacturer is not responsible for connections made in a way that does not comply with local codes, the
specications in this manual or tampering with any electrical component of the minipool.
NLNL1 L2 L3
220V~ 380V~
PHANTOM SPA
PHANTOM PRO
When the connections have been made, verify the proper opera-
tion of the differential switch by pressing the TEST key.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
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SAFETY ZONE
Local regulations prohibit any electrical installation (plug sockets, switches, lamps, etc.) in the area surround-
ing the minipool for a distance of at least 60 cm and a height of 230 cm.
MAKE SURE THAT... √
The minipool is level and stable.
The water connections have been made properly in accordance with local and national codes and that
they can guarantee a perfect seal (verication to be carried out after lling the minipool).
Electrical connections are made correctly in accordance with local and national codes and that the cables
are not damaged, crushed or abnormally bent.
The minipool's drainage valves are closed.
The water supply gate valve has been opened.
Tools, documents or other items were not left under the minipool or in the recess.
TESTING AFTER INSTALLATION
6
min.
60 cm
min.
60 cm
min.
60 cm
min.
60 cm
min.
60 cm
MIN. 230 cm
MIN. 230 cm
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First run
Automatic filling
using the keypad:
pressing the key
activates the auto-
matic filling of the
minipool, controlled
by two level sensors.
26∞ OK
1FILLING THE MINIPOOL
Perform a preliminary cleaning of the minipool using a
bit of water and a mild detergent.
Do not use cloths or cleaners that are abrasive, aggressive
or that contain solvents because they could irreparably
damage the surface of the minipool.
Do not start any operation until the minipool has
been completely lled, otherwise the minipool
could be damaged.
AUTOMATIC FILLING USING THE KEYPAD
Once the pool is powered, the display will show the word
"treesse" and after a few seconds the display will show
the current ambient temperature, and the various symbols
on the keypad will be illuminated with white light.
Press the key on the keypad to activate lling: lling
in progress is indicated by the blue icon.
First, the compensation tank is lled, and then - once
the water has reached the maximum level inside the
tank - the bathtub is lled through a recirculation pump,
passing through the paper lter and the heater.
This cycle will be repeated many times until both the
compensation tank and bathtub are lled. At this stage
and until lling is completed, no other functions of the
minipool - except chromatherapy - will be available.
During the lling phase, if the times for reaching the
minimum (90 min) and maximum (60 min) levels in the
overow tank are not met, alarms "AL1" (minimum level)
and "AL2 "(maximum level) will be triggered, stopping
Before lling, once again check the quality of the water
supply. This is very important for the well-being of the
users and for the long life of the minipool.
For more information see chapter “Characteristics
of the water supply” on page 11.
all operation.
In this case, you will have to disconnect the power and
restore it after about 30 seconds using the product's main
power switch and check the reason for this anomaly (leaky
pipes, obstructed supply valves, insufcient pressure).
During the use of the minipool the system automati-
cally maintains the water level ush with the edge of the
bathtub.
PHANTOM PR1
More information
MAINTAINING THE WATER LEVEL IN THE
MINIPOOL
When the minipool is completely lled a maximum
sensor (SL2) and a minimum sensor (SL1) continuously
monitor the water level inside the compensation tank.
SL1 (minimum sensor) = 0, the sensor does NOT detect
water
SL1 (minimum sensor) = 1, the sensor detects water
SL2 (maximum sensor) = 0, the sensor does NOT detect
water
SL2 (maximum sensor) = 1, the sensor detects water
If the lack of water is minimal (e.g., evaporation or a
person gets out):
• The minimum sensor still detects water (SL1 = 1).
• The maximum sensor does not detect water (SL2 = 0).
• activates automatic lling until conditions are
restored and for a maximum of 60 minutes.
If the lack of water is considerable (e.g., two or more
people get out of the minipool):
• Both the minimum and maximum sensors do not
detect water (SL1 = 0, SL2 = 0).
• The recirculation pump moves the water from
the compensation tank to the minipool.
• The minimum sensor detects water (SL1 = 1, SL2 = 0).
• activates automatic lling until conditions are
restored and for a maximum of 60 minutes.

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2FIRST RUN
With the bathtub full, recirculation active and ozone ac-
tive, start in sequence all the functions of the bathtub in
the presence of the owner to verify proper operation:
1BLOWER
The minipool can be equipped with a blower motor
that drives the nozzles on the bottom;
Pressing the 1key starts the nozzles on the seat
(default duration 20 minutes).
The blower function on the seat can be started even
if the whirlpool is running.
When the 1key is pressed again, the blower func-
tion stops, the key returns to white and the tempera-
ture is shown again on the display.
If not stoppedmanually , the function stops automati-
cally after 20 minutes.
2PERIMETRAL PLUS WHIRLPOOL
Pressing the 2key activates the PLUS whirlpool
function on the lumbar area and the corresponding
key turns blue.
The icon appears on the display for six seconds
and then is replaced by the temperature. When the
key is pressed again, the whirlpool function stops, the
key returns to white and the temperature is shown
again on the display.
If not switched off manually, the function stops auto-
matically after 20 minutes.
3PERIMETER WHIRLPOOL (BACK AND LEGS)
The whirlpool is divided into two areas: one on the
back and one on the legs.
The functions can only be activated when the
water level is sufcient. When EMPTYING, the
whirlpool is deactivated.
Pressing the 3key activates the whirlpool function
on the back and legs and the corresponding key
turns blue. The icon appears on the display for
six seconds and then is replaced by the temperature.
When the key is pressed again, the whirlpool function
stops, the key returns to white and the temperature
is shown again on the display.
If not switched off manually, the function stops auto-
matically after 20 minutes.
4WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
When one of the two keys
+
or
-
is pressed once,
the display shows the current setting (default 35°C) and
the two keys are illuminated with a strong blue light.
From the second press on, the displayed value is
increased or decreased by one degree at a time
depending on the key pressed (range from 15°C to
40°C).
After six seconds of inactivity with the keys or if an-
other key is pressed, the adjustment function will end
and the two keys will return to white, memorising the
First run
new setting.
The function will activate the heater (ashing degree
character) with the objective of heating and maintaining
the water temperature at the set value (+/- 0.5°C).
5CHROMATHERAPY
Pressing the light 5key will activate a sequence of
16 colours that will vary in an automatic intermittence
(for 2 hours by default):
the light
5
key and the
+
and
-
keys turn blue and the symbol
+
will ap-
pear on the display for 6 seconds.
During this time you can press the +or -key to
manually select a colour that you want to remain xed:
the light key
5
will remain blue, while the
+
and
-
keys will turn white again: at this time it is no longer
possible to change colour.
To once again manually select the colour, press the
light key 5again and select the desired colour within
six seconds with the +or -key.
Once you have selected a xed colour, to return to the
automatic sequence you must turn off and reactivate
the function.
To stop the function hold the key pressed for
about three seconds. The key will turn white again
and the temperature will reappear on the display.
OK
OK
3”
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8
9
10
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5
3
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First run
The function can always be activated, even if the water
level is low.
6“OK”
If pressed for more than three seconds, you access
a submenu page where other system functions are
available (empty, keypad lock, SILENCE mode).
When accessing special functions, the "KEYPAD
LOCK" icon is always lit by default.
To scroll through the various functions, press the "+"
and "-" keys. When the icon of the desired function
lights up, press the "OK" key to activate it.
After six seconds of inactivity the display exits the sub-
menu and returns to showing the water temperature.
7DRAIN
The emptying of the minipool can be activated at any
time.
To activate it:
APress the "OK" key 6for at least three seconds.
Bthis provides access to a submenu page.
CUse the
+
and
-keys until the “DRAIN” 7
icon is illuminated and press the “OK” key 6to
activate it.
The display shows the icon throughout the
entire emptying operation.
Emptying lasts 120 minutes and for the entire dura-
tion the bathtub needs to be powered to allow it to
completely drain all residual water from the tank pipes
and lter. During emptying, the blower is automati-
cally activated to drain the airpool system pipes.
During emptying of the minipool, the only enabled
function is chromatherapy.
To stop the emptying test, disconnect the power
supply to the bathtub for about 30 seconds.
8KEYPAD LOCK
Activation of this function will not allow the tempera-
ture set point to be changed, while the whirlpool,
blower and chromatherapy functions will remain ac-
tive.
To activate it:
APress the "OK" key 6for at least three seconds.
OK
OK
3”
1
7 9
8 10
2
5
3
6
4
Submenu
page
Main page
Bthis provides access to a submenu page.
CThe icon “KEYPAD LOCK” 8is illuminated, press
the “OK” key 6to activate it.
When the function is activated, the display will show
the word "LOCK" for six seconds and then return to
showing the water temperature.
To disable the function, press the "OK" key again for
three seconds and then press the "KEYPAD LOCK"
key 8again.
9MANUAL BACKWASHING - ICON NOT ACTI-
VATED
This function is not available in Phantom minipools,
so the icon is deactivated.
10 SILENCE MODE (SILENT HOURS)
This function provides access to a page where the
hours of the day can be specied during which the
control enters SILENCE operating mode (silent hours),
when all the automatic activations of the pumps and/
or blowers are inhibited and only the antifreeze safety
function remains active.

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First run
3PARTIAL MINIPOOL EMPTY TEST
The minipool can be drained at any time, without people inside the minipool.
Perform a brief test to verify that the water is correctly drained.
To activate emptying:
APress the "OK" key for at least three seconds.
Bthis provides access to a submenu page.
CPress the "EMPTY" 7key.
During emptying of the bathtub, the only enabled function is chromatherapy.
To stop the drain test, press the "EMPTY" key again.
Once the test is nished, rell by pressing the key.
More precisely:
• If an automatic function is active when the SILENCE
function is engaged, it is deactivated immediately
(except for antifreeze).
• If a user function (whirlpool or blower) is active when
the SILENCE function starts, the SILENCE function
remains suspended and will become active 10 min-
utes after the user function has been switched off.
• If a user function is activated by the user while the
SILENCE function is active, the latter is suspended
(and heating and ltering is re-enabled) and will be
reactivated 10 minutes after the last user function has
been switched off.
• If the temperature set point is changed during the
SILENCE function, the new value will become valid
at the end of the function.
• The CHROMATHERAPY function 5is not affected
by the SILENCE function.
• The maximum duration of the SILENCE function is
20 hours (even non-consecutive) in order to maintain
the water temperature at the set value and to ensure
ltering.
How to set the SILENCE function:
APress the "OK" key 6for at least three seconds.
Bthis provides access to a submenu page.
CUse the
+
and
-keys until the “SILENCE” 10 icon
is illuminated and press the “OK” key 6to activate
it.
DWith the +or -keys move to the hour boxes.
EPress the "OK" key to enable the "SILENCE" mode
schedule:
White box: silence mode disabled
Grey box: silence mode enabled (recirculation inac-
tive)
EXAMPLE
Hours of silence highlighted in the table:
0123
45
678910 11
12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20
DISABLE ENABLE
21 22 23
+-
After six seconds during which no key is touched the
conguration is memorised and the water temperature
is displayed again.

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If any alarms appear during initial startup, read the instructions provided in the following table. If the solution is not
possible, immediately contact the Manufacturer to request technical support.
In the meantime, do not try to repair or use the minipool but rather disconnect it from the electricity and water
supplies.
Alarms
ALARMS
NOTIFICATIONS
Screen
displayed
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
HI-43
Temperature
alarm
(notication)
Problem description: if the water temperature in the minipool exceeds
42°C all the functions are deactivated, the display shows the "HI" mes-
sage alternating with the temperature value.
Solutions
: the alarm and the system will automatically reset when the
temperature drops. If the alarm does not reset contact the Manufacturer.
Er
Temperature
sensor alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: a temperature sensor measures the water tem-
perature inside the minipool, activating the heater when necessary.
The allowed water temperatures range from 5°C to 45°C. Values outside
the range cause the blocking of all functions and the permanent activa-
tion of the alarm message.
Solutions:
the alarm will reset automatically once the temperature re-
turns to allowed values (5° to 45°). The message is also displayed if the
temperature sensor malfunctions.
Solutions
: make sure that the water temperature is not outside of the
permitted values, try to disconnect the power supply to the bathtub
and switch it on again after 30 seconds. If the problem persists, verify
that the connection with the control unit is correct and has not been
tampered with. Otherwise contact the Manufacturer.
FLO
No ow alarm
(notication)
Problem description: the notication protects the heater and the
recirculation pump from running in the event of potential danger. It is
activated when the recirculation pump is running, the ow switch does
not detect ow for at least ve seconds. The display shows the message
"FLO" alternating with the temperature, the heater is disabled and the
recirculation pump remains active for a maximum of ve minutes.
Solutions:
the notication will automatically reset when ow is restored,
otherwise a new alarm will be triggered (see FL alarm).
FLC
No ow alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: the alarm is activated in case of ow sensor mal-
functions. The system disables the heater even if the recirculation pump
remains active.
Solutions
: try to disconnect the power supply to the tub and switch it
on again after 30 seconds. If the problem persists, verify that the con-
nection with the control unit is correct and has not been tampered with.
Otherwise contact the Manufacturer.
Fl
Clogged filter
alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: the alarm occurs when, due to lack of ow, the condi-
tion lasts for more than 5 minutes (see "FLO" notication).
The system stops, all functions are disabled and the display shows the xed
"FL" alarm.
The main causes of what has been described are attributable to:
1Damage to the circulation pump. Once the minipool restarts, verify that
the circulation pump functions correctly.
Solutions:
try to disconnect the power supply to the pool and reconnect
it after thirty seconds; if the problem persists, contact the Manufacturer.
2excessive dirt on the lter due to incorrect treatment of the minipool
water (see Use and maintenance manual, par. Water treatment on page
37).
Solutions:
disconnect the power supply to the pool and clean the lters.
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Alarms
ALARMS
NOTIFICATIONS
Screen
displayed
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Ll
Water level alarm
(notication)
Problem description: the notication is activated if the water level in-
side the compensation tank is below the minimum for more than three
seconds. The display will show the message "LL" alternating with the
temperature, the functions remain enabled, the system will start lling
the minipool to restore the levels (see paragraph on minipool lling on
page15 (Phantom PRO) or page21 (Phantom SPA)
The notication is activated when a number of people leave the bathtub
at the same time (the system automatically restores the level by activat-
ing the ll function).
FER
Water level
sensors alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: the alarm is activated if there is a malfunction of
the level sensors, especially when the system detects the maximum level
but not the minimum level.
Solutions:
try to reset the system by switching off the pool for about 30
seconds. If the alarm does not reset contact the Manufacturer.
Al1
Water ll timeout
alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: the alarm is activated when lling is in progress,
if the minimum level is not reached within 90 minutes from the start of
the lling.
Solutions:
The alarm resets only by switching off the minipool and turn-
ing it back on after about 30 seconds.
The main causes of what has been described are attributable to:
1
Water supply closed or blocked (make sure the valves are open and the
solenoid valves are not dirty).
2Water supply with low pressure (make sure that the minipool's sup-
ply pressure is between 1.5 and 3 bar).
3Leaks in the bathtub's pipes (make sure that there are no leaks in
the bathtub).
If the minipool does not reactivate after checking these possible problems
(after having reset the control unit by disconnecting and reconnecting the
power supply), contact the Manufacturer to request assistance.
Al2
Water level time-
out alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: the alarm is activated when the maximum level is
not reached within 30 minutes from the minimum to the maximum sen-
sor both during the lling phase and during the recovery of the water
level in the tank.
Solutions:
The alarm resets only by switching off the minipool and turn-
ing it back on after about 30 seconds.
The main causes of what has been described are attributable to:
1
Water supply closed or blocked (make sure the valves are open and the
solenoid valves are not dirty).
2Water supply with low pressure (make sure that the minipool's sup-
ply pressure is between 1.5 and 3 bar).
3Leaks in the bathtub's pipes (make sure that there are no leaks in
the bathtub).
4Check that there are no water leaks in the drain of the minipool
(make sure that there is no dirt in the drain valves).
Al3
Emptying timeout
alarm
(alarm)
Problem description: when the minipool is being emptied, if the mini-
mum level is not reached within 120 min the system stops, the display
shows the xed message "Al3".
Solutions:
1make sure that the drain is not obstructed and that the drain valves
open correctly.
2Try switching off the minipool and then on again after about 30
seconds.
If the alarm does not reset contact the Manufacturer.
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