Eco-2 Spaside Remote Control Panel

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This optional Auxiliary Spa Side Control allows you to control the four basic functions of your spa from a convenient secondary location.

Pump Key
The Pump key is used to turn the pump on or off at selected speeds. If the pump is a single speed pump, the Pump key is used to turn it on and off. If the pump is a two speed pump, the first press will turn on the pump high speed, the second press will change the pump to low speed, the third press will turn the pump off or return to a heat or filtration mode (see note). A built-in timer will shut the pump off 20 minutes after it has been started unless the user does so manually. When the pump is on, the Pump On Indicator will appear above the Pump Key. NOTE: You may not be able to turn the pump off if it has started an internal heat or filtration cycle. This is easily identified by observing the status of the "Heater On Indicator" or the "Filter Mode Indicator".

Auxiliary Key
The Auxiliary Key is used to turn the Auxiliary component on or off. The fisrt press of the Auxiliary will turn it on. A second press will turn if off. The Auxiliary component will automatically turn itself off after 20 minutes. When the Auxiliary component is on, the Auxiliary On Light will appear above the Auxiliary Key.

Light Key
The Light key is used to turn light on or off. The first press of the Light key will turn the light on. A second press will turn the light off. The light will automatically turn itself off after 2 hours.

Filter Cycles
You may choose to filter your spa either 2 or 6 hours, twice daily, to maintain clean, sanitary water.
It is recommended to filter 6 hours, twice daily, for heavy spa usage. 2 hours, twice daily, for normal or light spa usage. Monitor the conditions of your spa water to determine which cycle is right for you.

Changing Filter Cycle
Filter cycles are set by a jumper on the main board. To change the cycle, refer to your Jumper Option Sheet (P/N 80-0344), included with your system owner's manual.

Note
The 2 or 6 hour filtration cycle will be repeated every 12 hours from the time that the system is powered up. It is recommended that the system is powered up at a time when the programmed cycles do not interfere with sleeping hours.

Default System Operations
When power is applied, or there is a temporary loss of power, the system will initiate its default programming. The filtration will continue per the jumper settings. The maintained temperature will default to 95ºF. The freeze protection feature will stay in effect.

Temperature Set Key
The Temperature Set Key is used to set the desired water temperature. Press and hold this key to increase the desired temperature setting (press, release, then press and hold to decrease). The temperature can be adjusted in 1ºF increments from 41ºF to 104ºF (or 5ºC to 40ºC.). The desired temperature setting will remain in the display for 5 seconds as confirmation of the new value, after 5 seconds the display will return to display the present water temperature.

Heater Operation
When the water temperature drops 1ºF lower than the desired temperature, the heater will be turned on until the water temperature reaches the desired temperature plus 1ºF. The Heater On Indicator will appear on the function panel when it is on. The Heater On Light Indicator will blink on the function panel whenever there is a call for heat and the heater has not yet been powered.

Freeze Protection
If the water temperature falls below 40ºF, the system will start a special process to circulate the water in the pipes. Pump and heater will be turned on for one minute. The message FrE will be displayed throughout the special cycle. During this cycle all other functions of the unit (except the alarms) are disabled.

High Temperature Protection
If the water temperature exceeds 115ºF at the High Temperature probe, the system will display the message HL and will turn the heater off. If the water temperature exceeds 122ºF at the High Temperature probe, the high limit circuit will turn off all outputs. In either case, after the water temperature has cooled down, pressing any key on the spaside panel control will restart the system.
If the spa water temperature does not seem to be elevated, the HL reading may have been caused by poor water flow or electrical line interference (e.g. thunderstorms, voltage surges, etc.). Simply reset and monitor the system.
NOTE: After the unit cools down below 115ºF, the Freeze Protection Circuit can automatically engage if needed.

System Error Indicators
FLC-Flow Related Problem**
FLO-Flow Related Problem**
PrH-High Temperature Probe Problem**
Prr-Temperature Probe Problem**
HL-High Temperature Protection*
FrE-Freeze Protection Mode Engaged*

* See Section Above
** Contact Your Local Dealer for Service