Aquallice NatuSpa Launches Home Spa User Manual
- June 22, 2024
- Aquallice
Table of Contents
Aquallice NatuSpa Launches Home Spa
Specifications
- Product: BP Series TP400/TP600 Control Panel
- Filtration: Factory-programmed with one filter cycle, programmable filter time and duration
- Temperature Ranges: Dual temperature range settings with independent set temperatures
Product Usage Instructions
Filtration:
The system is factory-programmed with one filter cycle that runs in the
evening. The filter time and duration can be adjusted as needed. For detailed
instructions, refer to the TP400/TP600 User Guide (40940).
Dual Temperature Ranges
The system has two temperature range settings with independent set
temperatures. The high range and low range can be set according to preferences
or non-use periods.
BP Serires TP400/TP600 Programming Highlights
FILTRATION
The system is factory-programmed with one filter cycle that will run in the
evening (assuming the time of day is properly set) when energy rates are often
lower. The filter time and duration are programmable. Refer to the TP400/TP600
User Guide (40940) for detailed instructions.
A second filter cycle can be enabled as needed.
DUAL TEMPERATURE RANGES
This system incorporates two temperature range settings with independent set temperatures. The High Range is indicated in the display RANGE* and might be set between 80°F and 104°F. The Low Range is indicated in the display RANGE and might be set between 50°F and 99°F. Low Range may be economical during non-use periods. More specific temperature ranges, such as 50°F to 79°F for low range, or 90°F to 104° F for High Range, may determined by the manufacturer.
READY AND REST MODES
If the filtration pump is a 2-Speed Pump 1, READY Mode will circulate water every 1/2 hour, using Pump 1 Low, in order to maintain a constant water temperature, heat as needed, and refresh the temperature display. This is known as “polling.” REST Mode will only allow heating during programmed filter cycles. Since polling does not occur, the temperature display may not show the current temperature until the filtration pump has been running for a minute or two. READY/REST Mode may appear when Jets 1 is activated.
BP Series TP400/TP600 Quick Reference Card
STARTUP
When the GFCI for the spa is switched on to supply power, a startup sequence
of numbers will appear on the display. If no button is pressed, LINK will
appear after the startup sequence. (On some older systems you may have to
press any button to link the panel with the system.)
The spa will enter Priming Mode. After Linking, press the Jets Button( to turn
the pumps on and off to verify that all air is purged from the plumbing,
particularly the plumbing associated with the heater. If the spa uses a
circulation pump, the Light Button turns the Circ Pump on an off during
Priming Mode. Priming Mode will end automatically in 4 minutes. Pressing a
Temperature Button will exit Priming Mode manually. When Priming Mode ends,
Pump 1 low will start, if no circ pump is present, however the water
temperature will not appear for a minute or so. Once the water temperature is
recognized by the system, and if it is below the Set Temperature, the heater
will start.
BASIC OPERATION
The Up buttons are often referred to as Temperature Buttons. Some panels
only have a single Temperature Button.
Press a Temperature Button once and the current Set Temperature will begin to
fl ash on the LCD. (The Set Temperature and the actual water temperature are
often different.) While the numbers are flashing, press a Temperature Button
again to change the Set Temperature. Press-and-hold for faster adjustment.
After the new Set Temperature stops fl ashing, in about 10 seconds, the actual
temperature is displayed again and the new Set Temperature is programmed. The
spa will now heat to the new Set Temperature as needed.
The Light Button turns the Spa Light on and off and is also used in
conjunctions with the Temperature Button(s) to navigate the system menus.
PROGRAMMING
- Refer to the TP400/TP600 User Guide (40940) for detailed operation, programming and message instructions.
- Navigating the deeper menu structure is done with only 2 or 3 buttons on the control panel. Pressing the Light button while the Set Temperature is fl ashing will enter the menus.
- Pressing Light after that will proceed through the menu choices. Pressing a Temperature Button while any menu item is showing will either edit it directly or begin an editing sequence.
- Depending on the screen displayed, waiting between 10 and 30 seconds will allow the panel to return to normal operation and a display of spa status.
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