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SMARTOUCH DIGITAL e
PACK
TM
USER
MANUAL
SmarTouch Digital
© 1999 Applied Computer Controls.
SmarTouch & SmarTouch Digital are trademarks of Applied Computer Controls.
This manual may not be copied or reproduced without permission, in part or in total.
Rev. ePack 417
APPLIED
COMPUTER
CONTROLS
701 W. Foothill Blvd., Azusa, CA 91702
(626) 969-9655 Fax (626) 334-4809 www.acc-spas.com
Micro-processor technology is becoming a familiar name in the spa industry. Here, at Applied Computer Controls, we produced our first intelligent microprocessor based spa control system, in 1981-82. The
SC-100 and SC-200; the forerunners of intelligent electronic spa controls.
Today, SmarTouch Digital includes more than 30 years experience.
SmarTouch Digital, is a third generation microprocessor-based control system. A reliable energy efficient spa controller, so advanced but easy to operate, is conveniently located at your fingertips. A high intensity, oversized characters, LED display or our multi colored LCD display, keeps you informed of the spa temperature, time-of-day and elapsed time and a list of error codes, to inform and identify a malfunction.
Safety and reliability are built-in to meet or exceed the most stringent, up to date requirements set by (UL) Underwriters Laboratories.
SmarTouch Digital is the culmination of proven designs and extensive testing… from Applied Computer Controls.
N O T E S
N O T E S
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TEMPERATURE SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SETTING TIME-OF-DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
COOL-DOWN TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
USER TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
START-UP PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
FILTER CARTRIDGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15
SYSTEM OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
WIFI OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION . . . . . . . 18-20
WIRING DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
EXPLODED VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying a spa equipped with a SmarTouch Digital control system. Many years of experience went into the design of this family of controls. You can be assured your spa control system is the most advanced, it is highly reliable and will serve you for many years to come.
The control system has been designed with you, the user in mind. It is very easy to operate and requires a minimal effort on your part.
You may use it just as it comes to you and without any programming.
Yet you have the option of getting deeply involved in the inner workings of the control if you so choose. You can custom tailor it to fit your needs.
Please take the time to read at least the first section (next page) “IN
A HURRY – READ THIS” portion of the manual before starting to use your spa for the first time. You can familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual at your leisure.
The more efficient the system is the less energy it uses.
The concept behind SmarTouch Digital is to maintain the desired temperature setting and water filtration with the least amount of energy consumption.
Temperature and Overheat sensors are located at the Stainless Steel heater manifold, the coldest and hottest spot where true temperature is measured and to detect Freeze and Overheat conditions.
Considering the large volume of cooler water in the plumbing, pump and heater manifold, low speed primary pump is activated for five minutes every three hours to stabilize spa temperature, prior to activating the heater. Estimated 102F water temperature drop at 55F ambient air temperature is about half a degree Fahrenheit in a well insulated spa. Heater will not start at this point until next cycle.
Temperature must drop by 1F before heater is activated.
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NO Check power at Heater ELEMENT. If no power one or more heater relay(s) is NOT -- closing. Replace PCBoard.
OVERHEAT ERROR CODES ( OH or HLEr) but spa water temperature is not.
Allow enough time for the sensors to cool down. Then clear the error code by pressing the SET button.
1-Turn temperature down to lowest setting & press the SET key
2- Press SET a second time and allow the low speed Jets to run for 2-3 minutes
3-Is temperature reading dropping? Does it match the thermometer reading in the spa ?
4-If YES . there is flow restriction. Clean / inspect or remove filter cartridge. Or secondary bypass intake to the pump is blocked or not installed, or pump is air locked.
5-Raise the temperature setting 4 degrees above water temperature. Average heat gain is about 30 minutes. If there is rapid heat gain go back to step #4.
QRC- 215A
SAVE THIS MANUAL
Make it available for other spa users.
You should also have a spa user’s manual which explains how to care for your spa. Please read and follow all instructions in your spa user’s manual.
Maintaining the proper levels of pH and the sanitizer will extend the life of your spa equipment. Improper chemical levels in the spa are sure to cause premature heater failure as well as failure of other components in the system. Failures caused by chemical imbalance are not covered by warranty.
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TECH TALK......TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
For SmarTouch Digital
ERROR CODES
COLD Water temperature below 40 F. OH Water temperature above 108 F.
SESH Temperature sensor shorted. SEOP Temperature sensor open or disconnected
HLer Overheat condition or overheat sensor disconnected PSOL No water pressure with low speed jets ON.
PSOH No water pressure with high speed jets ON PSOC No water pressure with circulating pump ON
Error code PSOL? PSOH? PSOC?
EXPLANATION:
No water pressure.
-Check if circulation /filtration pump is running.
-Check for the following symptoms:
PUMP running but no water flow
-Check for possible airlock. Pump is not primed. Check for a closed gate valve.
PUMP does not run.
-Is primary pump connected.
Only a trained or qualified technician can perform the following procedure
-Measure, using a voltmeter, INCOMING POWER.
-240 VOLTS. Across L1 & L2 at Terminal Block ( 240V installations only)
-Check pump power rating.
Measured voltage at pump connector MUST match power rating at pump motor label.
-Measure 240 or 120 Volts @ primary pump connector (pump 1) across WHITE and RED for low speed and WHITE & BLACK for high speed jets.
NO POWER READING AT PUMP CONNECTOR:
Possible burnt fuse or pump relay circuit defective, provided incoming power is verified at main Terminal Block.
POWER O.K.: Replace pump.
Spa will not heat.
Check for error codes ‘OH’ or “HLEr”. If YES then check for the following:
-Good water flow.
-Possible air pocket inside Heater Manifold or an Air Lock
1- Is Heater indicator light ON at spaside control panel?
Yes
Go to next step.
2- Is Red indicator light located at equipment enclosure “ON”?
YES
-Burnt element. Replace heater element.
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I N A H U R RY - R E A D T H I S
SmarTouch Digital comes to you with a universal set of default settings. If you choose to keep these settings, then you only need to remember 2 things: how to set the spa temperature and to press the SET key whenever you are done using the spa.
Setting Temperature
Both buttons are used to select, increase or decrease temperature or time setting.
The UP(TEMP) & DOWN(TIME) arrows.
Note: Both keys are active when pressed individually and held down 2 seconds, to eliminate accidental changes.
Press and hold for 2sec. the UP (TEMP) arrow key.
Controller will display current spa temperature.
Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to select desired temperature.
*To enter new temperature press
➝
SET key
The controller will:
- Lock-in the new temperature.
- Display current spa temperature.
IMPORTANT: Always turn down the heat before you drain the spa.
*Note:
Once you select the TEMP or TIME and the SET key is not pressed within
30 seconds the controller reverts to the previous setting and the change will not take effect.
The SET Key
After using the spa, press the SET key to tell the micro controller you are done using the spa. It will then take over the spa’s management, including the different filtration cycles, heat maintenance, economy modes and protection against freezing.
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S E T T I N G T I M E - O F - D AY
Setting Time-Of-Day
Press and hold for 2 sec. the DOWN (Time) arrow key.
Controller will display 12:00 noon. Use OR to set the correct time-of-day.
*After every selection “Hours , Minutes” press
➝
SET key.
Cool-Down Timer
A 30-second timer keeps the low speed jets, ON, after the heater turns
OFF, to remove all residual heat from the heater element.
User Timer
A built-in, 20 minutes elapsed-time clock switches off any active function.
The elapsed time is displayed periodically, the last 10 seconds of every minute, in conjunction with the spa temperature and the time-of-day.
Economy mode. Water & Energy Management.
The Economy mode manages water temperature, filtration and energy consumption knowing “when” to heat and “how much”.
The Economy mode starts when the heater is turned off and the spa is not in use.
Upon entering the ECONOMY mode the message “ECON” is displayed.
During the Economy mode the spa controller is in stand-by, three hours at a time, monitoring and sampling the water temperature.
At the end of every Economy period which is 3 hours the controller activates the low jets only for 5 minutes to perform the following:
1-Filter and sanitize the water. Check your spa manual for the type of sanitizer in your spa.
2- Stabilize the water temperature and heat if necessary, in that case the low jets run more than 5 minutes for the duration of the heating cycle.
Tie down your spa cover to minimize heat loss and to conserve energy.
Note: The message “ECON” is not an error code.
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W I R I N G D I A G R A M SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 2010
FUNCTIONS
Press once to activate the low jets. Press again
for high jets. A third depression turns the jets
OFF, if the heater is off.
Press, for air bubbles or a second pump if marked
AUX.
Light switch ON/OFF, or an optional three
functions’ mode for fiber-optic lighting.
*Optional
• TEMPERATURE
• TIME OF DAY
• ELAPSED-TIME
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TO INVERT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: PRESS THE SET & UP
ARROW KEYS TOGETHER AT THE SAME TIME
.
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SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 1000
FUNCTIONS
Press once to activate the low jets. Press again
for high jets. A third depression turns the jets
OFF, if the heater is off.
Press, for air bubbles or a second pump if marked
AUX.
Light switch ON/OFF, or an optional three
functions’ mode for fiber-optic lighting.
TO INVERT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: PRESS THE SET & UP
ARROW KEYS TOGETHER AT THE SAME TIME.
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BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS
240 Volts 4 Wire System 30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker
USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY. #6 AWG WIRE
120 Volts 3 Wire System 20 Amp 1 Pole Breaker
CAUTION:
A new breaker must be used for a new spa installation. Do not use an existing or used breaker.
GFCI:
All spa installations must be protected by a GFCI. If your spa control box does not include an integrated GFCI then you must use a GFCI breaker per National Electrical Code requirements.
120/240 Volt Conversion.
All spas are sipped configured for 240 volt (4 wire systems). Please check the nameplate on the control enclosure to identify the type of system in your spa. If the nameplate indicates a 120/240
Volt type system, then it is possible to convert the spa to 120 volt operation.
30/50 Amp Conversion. Some homes may have limited power service. It is possible to operate a 240 volt spa system using a 30 amp breaker. Connect
240 volt power to the system as previously described, then set it to operate in the low power mode.
120 or LOW POWER CONVERSION
-Press the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously.
-Press UP arrow and go to Code U7 press SET. U7 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Code U8 press SET. U8 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Code P3 press SET. P3 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Go to code SEND and press SET (Ignore and do not change the rest of the codes as they can alter the spa settings).
If P3 is “0” = High power
If P3 is “1” = Low power
Note: Only experienced service personnel should perform conversions. Improper modifications may cause damage to the control system and/or the attached heater and pump motors.
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS S E L F - D A I G N O S T I C C O D E S
CODE EXPLANATION
COLD Water temperature below 40 F.
OH Water temperature above 108 F.
SESH Temperature sensor shorted.
SEOP Temperature sensor open or disconnected
HLer Overheat condition or overheat sensor is disconnected
PSOL Pressure-switch open with low speed jets ON.
PSOH Pressure-switch open with high speed jets ON.
PSOC Pressure-switch open with circulating pump ON.
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S TA RT- U P P R O C E D U R E
Once the spa is delivered and the electrical installation accomplished, the next step is to fill it and heat the water.
IMPORTANT
It is recommended to perform the following procedure when you drain and refill the spa, to protect the heater element.
• Power must be turned OFF at the circuit breaker and at the G.F.C.I before you start.
• Open the access door and inspect all fittings to be tight and slide-valves fully extended.
• Fill the spa, using your garden-hose, to the proper water level (half way mark on
the skimmer door).
• To apply power, push the RESET (ON) button at the G.F.C.I. & reset Circuit Breaker
to the ON position.
• Press the Jets button at the Spa Side Control Panel activating the high speed
pump. Keep pump running for at least three minutes to purge the air out.
• Once air bubbles stop coming out of the jets and the pump is primed select the
desired temperature.
IMPORTANT: TURN DOWN THE HEAT BEFORE YOU DRAIN AND REFILL
YOUR SPA TO PROTECT THE HEATER.
F I LT E R C A RT R I D G E S
The filter cartridge(s) must be cleaned periodically. It should be totally submerged. If the top of the cartridge is above water level, air is sucked into the pump's intake causing pump surges, lower pressure and damage to the heater.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
All electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician in order to meet NEC, (National Electrical Code) state and local codes.
• This unit is a “Permanently Connected Equipment Assembly
with Pump(s), Heater, Blower and Control.”
• All wiring must be shielded by a ground metal conduit. The
conduit must terminate at the electrical access compartment
either from the bottom of the spa or through a hole in the side
paneling of the spa.
• The lines carrying power to the spa must be dedicated and
should not be shared with other appliances. Use copper wiring
only. Use #6 AWG conductors.
• A pressure wire connector is provided on this unit to connect
a minimum 8 AWG (8.4mm2) solid copper conductor between
this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of
electrical equipment, metal pipe, or conduit within 5 feet
(1.5m) of the unit.
• The electrical supply for this unit must include a suitably rated
GFCI/CIRCUIT BREAKER to open all ungrounded supply
conductors to comply with Section 422-20 of the National
Electric Code.
• A quick disconnect marked OFF must be readily accessible to
the tub occupant, installed at least 5 feet (1m) from the tub.
• All electrical wiring lines must originate from the main
electrical panel and terminate, hard wired, into the electrical
wiring compartment. The use of extension cords, or plug type
termination is expressly prohibited and voids the warranty.
• Minimum supply conductor ampacity must be 125 percent of
the current rating stated on the ID label affixed to, equipment
control enclosure.
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W I F I O P T I O N
FCC Regulatory Approval
U.S.A.
Contains FCC ID: W7OMRF24WG0MAMB
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation.
To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CANADA
Contains transmitter module IC: 7693A-24WG0MAMB
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions sui vantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelctrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
1. To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
2. A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum
8 AWG (8.4MM2) solid copper conductor, between this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5m) of the unit.
3. WARNING: For indoor use only. This unit is not intended for outdoor use.
4. CAUTION: THE EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS SHALL BE
LOCATED NOT LESS THAN 1M (5FT) HORIZONTALLY FROM THE
SPA OR HOT TUB.
CANADA
5. Attention: Maintenir une distance minimale, mesuree dans un plan horizontal., de 1M entre la cuve de relaxation et les appareils et commandes.
6. Only a licensed electrician can install power to the spa.
7. Spa power supply installation must include a properly rated
GFCI/Circuit Breaker, as per label on control box enclosure.
8. Supply lines must be properly sized as per National Electric
Code.
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P R O G R A M M I N G
SmartTouch Digital comes with factory settings. Programming the
SmartTouch controller is optional. The following options are necessary only if you have certain requirements or you need to custom program the filtration and heating cycles.
Parameter Programming
is a means by which the spa owner
/ user can change the various timing elements and calibrate temperature. The process is simple and intuitive. Only 3 keys are used: UP, DOWN, and SET. To program one or more parameters follow the outlined this procedure:
1. Press SET and DOWN keys together. The first message in the menu, FP1 will be displayed.
2. Use the UP & DOWN keys to scroll thru the messages in the menu.
3. Press the SET key to display the current value associated with the current message.
4. Use UP or DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value.
5. Press SET to lock in the new value and return to menu.
6. If another item needs programming go to number 2 above.
7. To Save changes scroll to message SEND and press SET.
8. To discard changes and restore previous values scroll to message CANC and press SET.
The menu of the parameters is circular. Scrolling is from first to last or from last to first.
When in programming mode please note that this mode will be cancelled if there is no key activity for a period of 60 consecutive seconds. Programming mode is aborted and all changes will be restored to previous values.
On the following page is an example of how to program a filtration period. When in programming mode you may program as many parameters as needed.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS
(Press Up & Down arrow keys together at the same time)
Code “CAnC” is displayed
User Settable ON/OFF switches
U1 N/A
U2 0 = low or circulation pump on demand, 1 = continuous running
U3 N/A
U4 0 = user timer reset, 1 = cumulative
U5 0 = alternate TOD, elapsed time & temp, 1 = temp only
U6 0 = temperature same as frequency, 1 = temp opposite to
frequency
U7 0 = Must set to 1 to change P codes
U8 0 = Must set to 1 to change P codes
Protected System ON/OFF switches
P1 0 = no circulating pump, 1 = circulating pump installed. See
notes below
P2 0 = primary pump is 2 speed, 1 = single speed pump
P3 0 = hi amps available, 1 = lo amps only (20/30 amps)
P4 N/A
P5 N/A
P6 N/A
P7 N/A
P8 N/A
*If a circulation pump is installed set the following codes:
Codes.
P1=1 Circulation pump installed
U2=1 Circulation pump Runs 24/7
Wiring.
For 240V power
-Connect circulation pump to J30 and J14
For 120V power
-Connect circulation pump to J30 and J9
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Msg Min Def Max Detail
CALB 194 208 218 This is not a time element. It is one of
the distinctive features of the
Smartouch Control System. The
number is internal and in indicative of
what the processor sees as
temperature. It is used to calibrate
the temperature reading. Increase
this value by 1 to decrease the
displayed temperature by 1
⁄
2 a degree.
Decrease this number by 1 to
increase displayed temperature by 1
⁄
2
a degree. For example the controller
is displaying a temperature 2 degrees
lower than real temperature
increase the number by 4 to get a
correct reading. The total range of
this parameter is 10 degrees
Fahrenheit. Before doing a
calibration Please read warning note
at end of this page.
SEND This menu message has no numerical
value. Pressing SET while it is
displayed records and saves all
changes made to all parameters.
CANC This menu message also has no value.
Pressing SET while it is displayed
discards all changes made to all
parameters and restores last saved or
previous values.
WARNING
The recommended maximum temperature of a spa is
100˚F. The absolute maximum beyond which no person should ever be exposed to is 104˚F.
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SETTING FILTRATION PERIODS & SILENT MODE
FP1, FP2, FP3, FP4 & SIL
BEFORE YOU START THIS PROCEDURE PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU
SET THE CORRECT TIME-OF-DAY.
Note the a.m. LED light
-Press SET & DOWN arrow keys together at the same time.
-Code “FP1” is displayed.
-Press the SET key.
- Enter the desired start time to begin the First Filtration Period
FP1. Enter the hour then press “SET”. Enter the minutes then
press “SET”
-Press UP arrow and go to code “FP1d”.
-Press “SET”. Enter the number of hours or the duration of the
First Filtration Period in minutes. Maximum is 4 hours, then
press “SET”.
-Repeat above procedure for FP2, FP3, and FP4 if necessary.
-Press UP arrow (ignore the rest of the codes) and go to code “SEND”.
-Press SET to exit and save the new values.
‘UP ARROW’ KEY IS MARKED ‘TEMP’
‘DOWN ARROW’ KEY IS MARKED ‘TIME’
NOTE:
IF POWER TO THE SPA IS TURNED OFF OR INTERRUPTED
PROGRAMMING FOR THE “FILTRATION PERIODS” IS NOT
AFFECTED TIME OF DAY MUST BE RE-ENTERED.
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PA R A M E T E R M E N U L I S T
Press momentarily the “SET” & “DOWN ARROW” keys at the same time to access the following options.
Msg Min Def Max Detail
FP1 12:00 Start time of filtration period 1
FP2 12:00 Start time of filtration period 2
FP3 12:00 Start time of filtration period 3
FP4 12:00 Start time of filtration period 4
Note : If filtration periods overlap,
the most recent period (last) is in
the effect.
SIL 12:00 Start time of the silence period.
This is a period which nothing will
run. It overrides all filtrations, the
economy cycle, and temperature
sampling. Except if temperature
drops below 40 degrees. A spa may
be installed near a bedroom and
need not come on at specific times.
FP1d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP1 timer will run.
FP2d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP2 timer will run.
FP3d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP3 timer will run.
FP4d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP4 timer will run.
SILd 0 0 12 Duration in hours the Silence Timer
runs. Only a user may override the
silence timer.
Note : Keep the value of any time to 0 to keep it from running. Filtration timers must be programmed first one first. If the FP1d (first) timer has a duration of 0,
Auto Filtration will be in effect and all 4 programmed timers will be disabled.
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Msg Min Def Max Detail
CLDN 30 60 180 Cool Down cycle in seconds. Whenever
the heater is turned off the pump keeps
running the extra seconds to even the
temperature of the heater element and
the surrounding water to prevent scale
build up and premature heater failure.
ECL 60 180 240 Economy Cycle Length. Time in minutes
to specify the intervals between spa
temperature sampling when the spa is
not in use. During this period the spa is
in economy mode. Temperature is
sampled at the end of the period. Press
any key to cancel this mode.
CHCL 0 60 180 Channel Clear. Time in seconds to clear
the air channel and the secondary
pump(s) plumbing if the spa has not
been used for a period of 24 hours. This
prevents water stagnation in the
plumbing.
UTO 10 20 60 User Time Out. The time in minutes from
starting any device, after which all
devices will be turned off, and the spa
put in “not in use mode”. If you should
leave the spa with a pump or light
running, it will be turned off after the
specified time.
PUF 60 120 180 Post Use Filtration. Time in minutes to
perform Post Use Filtration this is the
optimal time to filter the spa. When you
have finished using the spa, that is when
it needs filtration the most. Press the
SET key to turn everything off and start
this cycle. This cycle is performed only
once and after pressing the SET key. It is
in addition to the standard filtration
cycles. Pressing any other device key
will cancel this function.
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PA R A M E T E R M E N U L I S T
Press momentarily the “SET” & “DOWN ARROW” keys at the same time to access the following options.
Msg Min Def Max Detail
FP1 12:00 Start time of filtration period 1
FP2 12:00 Start time of filtration period 2
FP3 12:00 Start time of filtration period 3
FP4 12:00 Start time of filtration period 4
Note : If filtration periods overlap,
the most recent period (last) is in
the effect.
SIL 12:00 Start time of the silence period.
This is a period which nothing will
run. It overrides all filtrations, the
economy cycle, and temperature
sampling. Except if temperature
drops below 40 degrees. A spa may
be installed near a bedroom and
need not come on at specific times.
FP1d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP1 timer will run.
FP2d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP2 timer will run.
FP3d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP3 timer will run.
FP4d 0 0 240 Duration in minutes FP4 timer will run.
SILd 0 0 12 Duration in hours the Silence Timer
runs. Only a user may override the
silence timer.
Note : Keep the value of any time to 0 to keep it from running. Filtration timers must be programmed first one first. If the FP1d (first) timer has a duration of 0,
Auto Filtration will be in effect and all 4 programmed timers will be disabled.
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Msg Min Def Max Detail
CLDN 30 60 180 Cool Down cycle in seconds. Whenever
the heater is turned off the pump keeps
running the extra seconds to even the
temperature of the heater element and
the surrounding water to prevent scale
build up and premature heater failure.
ECL 60 180 240 Economy Cycle Length. Time in minutes
to specify the intervals between spa
temperature sampling when the spa is
not in use. During this period the spa is
in economy mode. Temperature is
sampled at the end of the period. Press
any key to cancel this mode.
CHCL 0 60 180 Channel Clear. Time in seconds to clear
the air channel and the secondary
pump(s) plumbing if the spa has not
been used for a period of 24 hours. This
prevents water stagnation in the
plumbing.
UTO 10 20 60 User Time Out. The time in minutes from
starting any device, after which all
devices will be turned off, and the spa
put in “not in use mode”. If you should
leave the spa with a pump or light
running, it will be turned off after the
specified time.
PUF 60 120 180 Post Use Filtration. Time in minutes to
perform Post Use Filtration this is the
optimal time to filter the spa. When you
have finished using the spa, that is when
it needs filtration the most. Press the
SET key to turn everything off and start
this cycle. This cycle is performed only
once and after pressing the SET key. It is
in addition to the standard filtration
cycles. Pressing any other device key
will cancel this function.
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Msg Min Def Max Detail
CALB 194 208 218 This is not a time element. It is one of
the distinctive features of the
Smartouch Control System. The
number is internal and in indicative of
what the processor sees as
temperature. It is used to calibrate
the temperature reading. Increase
this value by 1 to decrease the
displayed temperature by 1
⁄
2 a degree.
Decrease this number by 1 to
increase displayed temperature by 1
⁄
2
a degree. For example the controller
is displaying a temperature 2 degrees
lower than real temperature
increase the number by 4 to get a
correct reading. The total range of
this parameter is 10 degrees
Fahrenheit. Before doing a
calibration Please read warning note
at end of this page.
SEND This menu message has no numerical
value. Pressing SET while it is
displayed records and saves all
changes made to all parameters.
CANC This menu message also has no value.
Pressing SET while it is displayed
discards all changes made to all
parameters and restores last saved or
previous values.
WARNING
The recommended maximum temperature of a spa is
100˚F. The absolute maximum beyond which no person should ever be exposed to is 104˚F.
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SETTING FILTRATION PERIODS & SILENT MODE
FP1, FP2, FP3, FP4 & SIL
BEFORE YOU START THIS PROCEDURE PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU
SET THE CORRECT TIME-OF-DAY.
Note the a.m. LED light
-Press SET & DOWN arrow keys together at the same time.
-Code “FP1” is displayed.
-Press the SET key.
- Enter the desired start time to begin the First Filtration Period
FP1. Enter the hour then press “SET”. Enter the minutes then
press “SET”
-Press UP arrow and go to code “FP1d”.
-Press “SET”. Enter the number of hours or the duration of the
First Filtration Period in minutes. Maximum is 4 hours, then
press “SET”.
-Repeat above procedure for FP2, FP3, and FP4 if necessary.
-Press UP arrow (ignore the rest of the codes) and go to code “SEND”.
-Press SET to exit and save the new values.
‘UP ARROW’ KEY IS MARKED ‘TEMP’
‘DOWN ARROW’ KEY IS MARKED ‘TIME’
NOTE:
IF POWER TO THE SPA IS TURNED OFF OR INTERRUPTED
PROGRAMMING FOR THE “FILTRATION PERIODS” IS NOT
AFFECTED TIME OF DAY MUST BE RE-ENTERED.
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P R O G R A M M I N G
SmartTouch Digital comes with factory settings. Programming the
SmartTouch controller is optional. The following options are necessary only if you have certain requirements or you need to custom program the filtration and heating cycles.
Parameter Programming
is a means by which the spa owner
/ user can change the various timing elements and calibrate temperature. The process is simple and intuitive. Only 3 keys are used: UP, DOWN, and SET. To program one or more parameters follow the outlined this procedure:
1. Press SET and DOWN keys together. The first message in the menu, FP1 will be displayed.
2. Use the UP & DOWN keys to scroll thru the messages in the menu.
3. Press the SET key to display the current value associated with the current message.
4. Use UP or DOWN keys to increase or decrease the value.
5. Press SET to lock in the new value and return to menu.
6. If another item needs programming go to number 2 above.
7. To Save changes scroll to message SEND and press SET.
8. To discard changes and restore previous values scroll to message CANC and press SET.
The menu of the parameters is circular. Scrolling is from first to last or from last to first.
When in programming mode please note that this mode will be cancelled if there is no key activity for a period of 60 consecutive seconds. Programming mode is aborted and all changes will be restored to previous values.
On the following page is an example of how to program a filtration period. When in programming mode you may program as many parameters as needed.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS
(Press Up & Down arrow keys together at the same time)
Code “CAnC” is displayed
User Settable ON/OFF switches
U1 N/A
U2 0 = low or circulation pump on demand, 1 = continuous running
U3 N/A
U4 0 = user timer reset, 1 = cumulative
U5 0 = alternate TOD, elapsed time & temp, 1 = temp only
U6 0 = temperature same as frequency, 1 = temp opposite to
frequency
U7 0 = Must set to 1 to change P codes
U8 0 = Must set to 1 to change P codes
Protected System ON/OFF switches
P1 0 = no circulating pump, 1 = circulating pump installed. See
notes below
P2 0 = primary pump is 2 speed, 1 = single speed pump
P3 0 = hi amps available, 1 = lo amps only (20/30 amps)
P4 N/A
P5 N/A
P6 N/A
P7 N/A
P8 N/A
*If a circulation pump is installed set the following codes:
Codes.
P1=1 Circulation pump installed
U2=1 Circulation pump Runs 24/7
Wiring.
For 240V power
-Connect circulation pump to J30 and J14
For 120V power
-Connect circulation pump to J30 and J9
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W I F I O P T I O N
FCC Regulatory Approval
U.S.A.
Contains FCC ID: W7OMRF24WG0MAMB
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation.
To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CANADA
Contains transmitter module IC: 7693A-24WG0MAMB
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions sui vantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelctrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
1. To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
2. A wire connector is provided on this unit to connect a minimum
8 AWG (8.4MM2) solid copper conductor, between this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5m) of the unit.
3. WARNING: For indoor use only. This unit is not intended for outdoor use.
4. CAUTION: THE EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS SHALL BE
LOCATED NOT LESS THAN 1M (5FT) HORIZONTALLY FROM THE
SPA OR HOT TUB.
CANADA
5. Attention: Maintenir une distance minimale, mesuree dans un plan horizontal., de 1M entre la cuve de relaxation et les appareils et commandes.
6. Only a licensed electrician can install power to the spa.
7. Spa power supply installation must include a properly rated
GFCI/Circuit Breaker, as per label on control box enclosure.
8. Supply lines must be properly sized as per National Electric
Code.
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S TA RT- U P P R O C E D U R E
Once the spa is delivered and the electrical installation accomplished, the next step is to fill it and heat the water.
IMPORTANT
It is recommended to perform the following procedure when you drain and refill the spa, to protect the heater element.
• Power must be turned OFF at the circuit breaker and at the G.F.C.I before you start.
• Open the access door and inspect all fittings to be tight and slide-valves fully extended.
• Fill the spa, using your garden-hose, to the proper water level (half way mark on
the skimmer door).
• To apply power, push the RESET (ON) button at the G.F.C.I. & reset Circuit Breaker
to the ON position.
• Press the Jets button at the Spa Side Control Panel activating the high speed
pump. Keep pump running for at least three minutes to purge the air out.
• Once air bubbles stop coming out of the jets and the pump is primed select the
desired temperature.
IMPORTANT: TURN DOWN THE HEAT BEFORE YOU DRAIN AND REFILL
YOUR SPA TO PROTECT THE HEATER.
F I LT E R C A RT R I D G E S
The filter cartridge(s) must be cleaned periodically. It should be totally submerged. If the top of the cartridge is above water level, air is sucked into the pump's intake causing pump surges, lower pressure and damage to the heater.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
All electrical wiring must be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician in order to meet NEC, (National Electrical Code) state and local codes.
• This unit is a “Permanently Connected Equipment Assembly
with Pump(s), Heater, Blower and Control.”
• All wiring must be shielded by a ground metal conduit. The
conduit must terminate at the electrical access compartment
either from the bottom of the spa or through a hole in the side
paneling of the spa.
• The lines carrying power to the spa must be dedicated and
should not be shared with other appliances. Use copper wiring
only. Use #6 AWG conductors.
• A pressure wire connector is provided on this unit to connect
a minimum 8 AWG (8.4mm2) solid copper conductor between
this unit and any metal equipment, metal enclosures of
electrical equipment, metal pipe, or conduit within 5 feet
(1.5m) of the unit.
• The electrical supply for this unit must include a suitably rated
GFCI/CIRCUIT BREAKER to open all ungrounded supply
conductors to comply with Section 422-20 of the National
Electric Code.
• A quick disconnect marked OFF must be readily accessible to
the tub occupant, installed at least 5 feet (1m) from the tub.
• All electrical wiring lines must originate from the main
electrical panel and terminate, hard wired, into the electrical
wiring compartment. The use of extension cords, or plug type
termination is expressly prohibited and voids the warranty.
• Minimum supply conductor ampacity must be 125 percent of
the current rating stated on the ID label affixed to, equipment
control enclosure.
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS S E L F - D A I G N O S T I C C O D E S
CODE EXPLANATION
COLD Water temperature below 40 F.
OH Water temperature above 108 F.
SESH Temperature sensor shorted.
SEOP Temperature sensor open or disconnected
HLer Overheat condition or overheat sensor is disconnected
PSOL Pressure-switch open with low speed jets ON.
PSOH Pressure-switch open with high speed jets ON.
PSOC Pressure-switch open with circulating pump ON.
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SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 1000
FUNCTIONS
Press once to activate the low jets. Press again
for high jets. A third depression turns the jets
OFF, if the heater is off.
Press, for air bubbles or a second pump if marked
AUX.
Light switch ON/OFF, or an optional three
functions’ mode for fiber-optic lighting.
TO INVERT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: PRESS THE SET & UP
ARROW KEYS TOGETHER AT THE SAME TIME.
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BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENTS
240 Volts 4 Wire System 30/50 Amp 2 Pole Breaker
USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY. #6 AWG WIRE
120 Volts 3 Wire System 20 Amp 1 Pole Breaker
CAUTION:
A new breaker must be used for a new spa installation. Do not use an existing or used breaker.
GFCI:
All spa installations must be protected by a GFCI. If your spa control box does not include an integrated GFCI then you must use a GFCI breaker per National Electrical Code requirements.
120/240 Volt Conversion.
All spas are sipped configured for 240 volt (4 wire systems). Please check the nameplate on the control enclosure to identify the type of system in your spa. If the nameplate indicates a 120/240
Volt type system, then it is possible to convert the spa to 120 volt operation.
30/50 Amp Conversion. Some homes may have limited power service. It is possible to operate a 240 volt spa system using a 30 amp breaker. Connect
240 volt power to the system as previously described, then set it to operate in the low power mode.
120 or LOW POWER CONVERSION
-Press the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously.
-Press UP arrow and go to Code U7 press SET. U7 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Code U8 press SET. U8 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Code P3 press SET. P3 will change to ‘1’
-Press UP arrow and go to Go to code SEND and press SET (Ignore and do not change the rest of the codes as they can alter the spa settings).
If P3 is “0” = High power
If P3 is “1” = Low power
Note: Only experienced service personnel should perform conversions. Improper modifications may cause damage to the control system and/or the attached heater and pump motors.
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W I R I N G D I A G R A M SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 2010
FUNCTIONS
Press once to activate the low jets. Press again
for high jets. A third depression turns the jets
OFF, if the heater is off.
Press, for air bubbles or a second pump if marked
AUX.
Light switch ON/OFF, or an optional three
functions’ mode for fiber-optic lighting.
*Optional
• TEMPERATURE
• TIME OF DAY
• ELAPSED-TIME
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TO INVERT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: PRESS THE SET & UP
ARROW KEYS TOGETHER AT THE SAME TIME
.
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S E T T I N G T I M E - O F - D AY
Setting Time-Of-Day
Press and hold for 2 sec. the DOWN (Time) arrow key.
Controller will display 12:00 noon. Use OR to set the correct time-of-day.
*After every selection “Hours , Minutes” press
➝
SET key.
Cool-Down Timer
A 30-second timer keeps the low speed jets, ON, after the heater turns
OFF, to remove all residual heat from the heater element.
User Timer
A built-in, 20 minutes elapsed-time clock switches off any active function.
The elapsed time is displayed periodically, the last 10 seconds of every minute, in conjunction with the spa temperature and the time-of-day.
Economy mode. Water & Energy Management.
The Economy mode manages water temperature, filtration and energy consumption knowing “when” to heat and “how much”.
The Economy mode starts when the heater is turned off and the spa is not in use.
Upon entering the ECONOMY mode the message “ECON” is displayed.
During the Economy mode the spa controller is in stand-by, three hours at a time, monitoring and sampling the water temperature.
At the end of every Economy period which is 3 hours the controller activates the low jets only for 5 minutes to perform the following:
1-Filter and sanitize the water. Check your spa manual for the type of sanitizer in your spa.
2- Stabilize the water temperature and heat if necessary, in that case the low jets run more than 5 minutes for the duration of the heating cycle.
Tie down your spa cover to minimize heat loss and to conserve energy.
Note: The message “ECON” is not an error code.
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TECH TALK......TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
For SmarTouch Digital
ERROR CODES
COLD Water temperature below 40 F. OH Water temperature above 108 F.
SESH Temperature sensor shorted. SEOP Temperature sensor open or disconnected
HLer Overheat condition or overheat sensor disconnected PSOL No water pressure with low speed jets ON.
PSOH No water pressure with high speed jets ON PSOC No water pressure with circulating pump ON
Error code PSOL? PSOH? PSOC?
EXPLANATION:
No water pressure.
-Check if circulation /filtration pump is running.
-Check for the following symptoms:
PUMP running but no water flow
-Check for possible airlock. Pump is not primed. Check for a closed gate valve.
PUMP does not run.
-Is primary pump connected.
Only a trained or qualified technician can perform the following procedure
-Measure, using a voltmeter, INCOMING POWER.
-240 VOLTS. Across L1 & L2 at Terminal Block ( 240V installations only)
-Check pump power rating.
Measured voltage at pump connector MUST match power rating at pump motor label.
-Measure 240 or 120 Volts @ primary pump connector (pump 1) across WHITE and RED for low speed and WHITE & BLACK for high speed jets.
NO POWER READING AT PUMP CONNECTOR:
Possible burnt fuse or pump relay circuit defective, provided incoming power is verified at main Terminal Block.
POWER O.K.: Replace pump.
Spa will not heat.
Check for error codes ‘OH’ or “HLEr”. If YES then check for the following:
-Good water flow.
-Possible air pocket inside Heater Manifold or an Air Lock
1- Is Heater indicator light ON at spaside control panel?
Yes
Go to next step.
2- Is Red indicator light located at equipment enclosure “ON”?
YES
-Burnt element. Replace heater element.
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I N A H U R RY - R E A D T H I S
SmarTouch Digital comes to you with a universal set of default settings. If you choose to keep these settings, then you only need to remember 2 things: how to set the spa temperature and to press the SET key whenever you are done using the spa.
Setting Temperature
Both buttons are used to select, increase or decrease temperature or time setting.
The UP(TEMP) & DOWN(TIME) arrows.
Note: Both keys are active when pressed individually and held down 2 seconds, to eliminate accidental changes.
Press and hold for 2sec. the UP (TEMP) arrow key.
Controller will display current spa temperature.
Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to select desired temperature.
*To enter new temperature press
➝
SET key
The controller will:
- Lock-in the new temperature.
- Display current spa temperature.
IMPORTANT: Always turn down the heat before you drain the spa.
*Note:
Once you select the TEMP or TIME and the SET key is not pressed within
30 seconds the controller reverts to the previous setting and the change will not take effect.
The SET Key
After using the spa, press the SET key to tell the micro controller you are done using the spa. It will then take over the spa’s management, including the different filtration cycles, heat maintenance, economy modes and protection against freezing.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying a spa equipped with a SmarTouch Digital control system. Many years of experience went into the design of this family of controls. You can be assured your spa control system is the most advanced, it is highly reliable and will serve you for many years to come.
The control system has been designed with you, the user in mind. It is very easy to operate and requires a minimal effort on your part.
You may use it just as it comes to you and without any programming.
Yet you have the option of getting deeply involved in the inner workings of the control if you so choose. You can custom tailor it to fit your needs.
Please take the time to read at least the first section (next page) “IN
A HURRY – READ THIS” portion of the manual before starting to use your spa for the first time. You can familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual at your leisure.
The more efficient the system is the less energy it uses.
The concept behind SmarTouch Digital is to maintain the desired temperature setting and water filtration with the least amount of energy consumption.
Temperature and Overheat sensors are located at the Stainless Steel heater manifold, the coldest and hottest spot where true temperature is measured and to detect Freeze and Overheat conditions.
Considering the large volume of cooler water in the plumbing, pump and heater manifold, low speed primary pump is activated for five minutes every three hours to stabilize spa temperature, prior to activating the heater. Estimated 102F water temperature drop at 55F ambient air temperature is about half a degree Fahrenheit in a well insulated spa. Heater will not start at this point until next cycle.
Temperature must drop by 1F before heater is activated.
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NO Check power at Heater ELEMENT. If no power one or more heater relay(s) is NOT -- closing. Replace PCBoard.
OVERHEAT ERROR CODES ( OH or HLEr) but spa water temperature is not.
Allow enough time for the sensors to cool down. Then clear the error code by pressing the SET button.
1-Turn temperature down to lowest setting & press the SET key
2- Press SET a second time and allow the low speed Jets to run for 2-3 minutes
3-Is temperature reading dropping? Does it match the thermometer reading in the spa ?
4-If YES . there is flow restriction. Clean / inspect or remove filter cartridge. Or secondary bypass intake to the pump is blocked or not installed, or pump is air locked.
5-Raise the temperature setting 4 degrees above water temperature. Average heat gain is about 30 minutes. If there is rapid heat gain go back to step #4.
QRC- 215A
SAVE THIS MANUAL
Make it available for other spa users.
You should also have a spa user’s manual which explains how to care for your spa. Please read and follow all instructions in your spa user’s manual.
Maintaining the proper levels of pH and the sanitizer will extend the life of your spa equipment. Improper chemical levels in the spa are sure to cause premature heater failure as well as failure of other components in the system. Failures caused by chemical imbalance are not covered by warranty.
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Micro-processor technology is becoming a familiar name in the spa industry. Here, at Applied Computer Controls, we produced our first intelligent microprocessor based spa control system, in 1981-82. The
SC-100 and SC-200; the forerunners of intelligent electronic spa controls.
Today, SmarTouch Digital includes more than 30 years experience.
SmarTouch Digital, is a third generation microprocessor-based control system. A reliable energy efficient spa controller, so advanced but easy to operate, is conveniently located at your fingertips. A high intensity, oversized characters, LED display or our multi colored LCD display, keeps you informed of the spa temperature, time-of-day and elapsed time and a list of error codes, to inform and identify a malfunction.
Safety and reliability are built-in to meet or exceed the most stringent, up to date requirements set by (UL) Underwriters Laboratories.
SmarTouch Digital is the culmination of proven designs and extensive testing… from Applied Computer Controls.
N O T E S
N O T E S
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TEMPERATURE SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SETTING TIME-OF-DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
COOL-DOWN TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
USER TIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
START-UP PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
FILTER CARTRIDGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15
SYSTEM OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
WIFI OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION . . . . . . . 18-20
WIRING DIAGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
EXPLODED VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.5” X 5.5"
3.25” X 7.25"
SMARTOUCH DIGITAL e
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USER
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SmarTouch Digital
© 1999 Applied Computer Controls.
SmarTouch & SmarTouch Digital are trademarks of Applied Computer Controls.
This manual may not be copied or reproduced without permission, in part or in total.
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COMPUTER
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Table of contents
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 TEMPERATURE SETTING
- 6 SETTING TIME-OF-DAY
- 6 COOL-DOWN TIMER
- 7 SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL
- 8 SPA-SIDE CONTROL PANEL
- 9 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CODES
- 10 START-UP PROCEDURE
- 10 FILTER CARTRIDGES
- 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 12 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)
- 17 SYSTEM OPTIONS
- 18 WIFI OPTIONS
- 19 ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION
- 22 WIRING DIAGRAM
- 23 EXPLODED VIEW
- 24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE