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User manual Strong Pools and Spas, model Rio Spa

Manafacture: Strong Pools and Spas
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Language of manual:en
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This secondary circuit will automatically shut off in 30 min if left on. No display at topside* • Check that connection to main board is clean and sound at J8. • Test a new topside control • Check for 120V primary power going into the transformer and for 12V secondary power out of the transformer to J6 and J7 on the board before replacing the transformer. • Relace board if there is 12V to J6 and J7. Display flashes “th1/38” on system start up* • Check that temperature sensing probe connection to main board is clean and sound at location J2. • Try new temperature sensing probe. Display flashes “th2/current temperature” on system start up* • Check that the temperature sensing probe connected to the main board is clean and sound at location J1. • Try new temperature sensing probe. Display flashes “th2/39” on system start up • This indicates that both sensors ( thermisters ) are detecting tub water temperature of less than 39F or they are both disconnected ( open ). Pump(s) will run in this condition. See Freeze Protect Override (FPO) instructions for cold water fill up. Display flashes”OH” (OVERHEAT) • This indicates that the spa water temperature is over 112.F. The system should be shut down in this state and will re-start automatically when the water cools below 112.F. 7 Troubleshooting *indicates qualified service technician recommended Display flashes “hot” (OVERHEAT) • This indicates that the heater body is over 112.F. The system should be shut down in this state and will re-start automatically when the water cools below 112.F. Display flashes “HL” (HIGH LIMIT) • This indicates that either the heater or the spa has reached 118.F or higher. The system will not re-start automatically. To re-start the system, the water temperature must be below 112.F and the heater key at the topside control must be pressed. Display flashes “FLO” (FLOW) • This indicates that there is a water flow problem or defective pressure switch. • make sure filters are clean • check that service valves are open • check for obstruction of flow • adjust pressure switch (see pressure switch detail under description and use of controls) Display flashes “FLC”* • This indicates that the pressure switch is stuck in the closed position and should be replaced. Erratic operation at topside panel* •Check for proper connection at J8 • Shut off system and restart • Check for debris inside topside panel control housing • Check cable connection at the topside control remove, clean reconnect. • Try new topside control • Replace main board Pump(s), blower or light does not shut off* • Try new topside control • Replace main board Circulation pump does not work* • Check the fuse and power connections. Light does not work • Press Light to turn the light on/off. The Antigua Spa is equipped with an LED Multi-Color Light. The colors will cycle as you press the light button on and off. Freeze Protect Over-ride FPO This function is intended to be used on start-up after a fresh fill if water temp is below 52.F. The 6 hour duration of the FPO cycle is counted from the time the unit is powered-up and not from the time of its activation. By pressing the Jets 1 and Light key simultaneously for 10 seconds, the freeze protect feature will be suspended for 6 hours. ( the FPO will be activated) This is to allow the installer of the spa to check for normal operation if the spa is filled with water that is less than the set freeze protect level 52.F. FPO will appear every 10 seconds at the topside control. To manually go back to freeze protect mode, power down the system and re-boot. It is recommended that the system be left on low speed and heating in FPO mode. 8 Spa Maintenance The maintenance and care of your spa is simple and easy to carry out, and if performed regularly as scheduled, problems will be minimal. It is important that the following procedures be read through and carried out on a regular basis for the best, long term, overall performance of your spa. The filtering cycle of your spa should be operated at least two hours or more a day (whether or not the heater is heating) to remove impurities and to prevent disposition of contaminants in your spa. The filtering system works automatically. Keep the spa covered when not in use to reduce the loss of heat and to keep debris from settling in the water. Maintaining the spa's proper water chemical balance is essential to the comfort and safety of the user. Water mineral content varies constantly and is directly affected by evaporation and the use of cleaning and maintenance chemicals, which will increase mineral content, when added. If the mineral content deviates from prescribed pH level (7.2-7.8) deposits on the spa walls, filter, electric heating element or gas heater manifold and piping may adversely affect the condition of your spa equipment. Since the water capacity of your spa is far less than that of a swimming pool, the chemical reaction caused by the presence of one or more persons in the spa is more rap...


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