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Brand | Balboa Water Group |
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Model | TP600 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Explains how to navigate the control panel menus using the available buttons.
Details the sequence of numbers displayed when the system powers up.
Instructions for preparing and filling the spa, including valve and jet management.
Describes the automatic priming mode for pumps after initial power-up or filling.
Step-by-step guide on how to start and prime the pumps for initial operation.
Methods for manually exiting the priming mode and what to expect post-priming.
Details the operation of pumps, including speeds, time-outs, and auto-activation.
Explains the three different operational modes for a circulation pump.
Explains the operation of the filtration system and ozone generator.
Details how the system activates pumps and blowers to prevent freezing.
Explains the optional clean-up cycle that runs after a pump or blower is turned off.
Instructions on how to adjust the spa's set temperature using the control panel buttons.
Explains the functionality of pressing and holding a temperature button for continuous adjustment.
Details the system's capability for two distinct temperature range settings.
Describes the differences and functions of the Ready and Rest operational modes.
Details the 'Ready/REST' mode which activates when a jet button is pressed in Rest Mode.
Explains the importance of setting the time-of-day for filtration and background features.
Instructions on how to invert the display orientation on the control panel.
Details how to lock the control panel to prevent unauthorized use or adjustments.
Describes the function of locking only the temperature setting, allowing other functions.
Provides the sequence to unlock a restricted control panel.
Explains the purpose of Hold Mode for service functions like filter cleaning.
Describes the special feature that allows a pump to be used for draining water.
Details how to set filter cycles using start times and durations.
Describes the optional second filter cycle and its potential overlap with the first.
Explains how pumps/blowers purge plumbing at the beginning of filter cycles.
Details the availability and default settings of the Light Timer feature.
Change the temperature display between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Change the clock between 12 hr and 24 hr display.
Turn reminder messages (like 'Clean Filter') On or Off.
Set the length of time Pump 1 will run after each use.
Set addresses for RF Dolphin systems (0-7).
Displays various system settings and identification details.
Displays the software identification number of the system.
Displays the model number of the spa control system.
Shows the currently selected configuration setup number.
Displays the checksum for the system configuration file.
Displays the operating voltage configured for the heater.
Displays heater kilowatt rating programmed into CE system software.
Displays a heater type identification number.
Shows DIP switch positions on the main circuit board.
Displays the software version of the topside control panel.
Allows manual testing and resetting of the GFCI protection feature.
Alternates display between Sensor A and Sensor B temperatures.
Records the last 24 faults for review by a service technician.
Demonstrates various hot tub features in a sequential manner.
Accesses the System Information menu for details like SSID, MODL, SETP, SIG.
Accesses the GFCI Test Menu for safety feature verification.
Allows enabling or disabling alternate display of Sensor A and B temperatures.
Accesses the Fault Log to review recorded system errors.
Activates the Demo Mode for showcasing spa features.
Explains the GFCI protection feature and the mandatory trip test requirement.
Instructions on how to manually initiate the GFCI trip test.
Details the priming mode for pumps after power-up or filling.
Message indicating temperature display is not yet available after pump run.
Indicates a potential freeze condition, activating pumps and blower.
Indicates high water temperature, disabling spa functions until reset.
Indicates a potential suction problem or entrapment situation.
Message indicating insufficient water flow through the heater.
Indicates significant lack of water flow, disabling the heater.
Possible dry heater condition, shutting down the spa for 15 minutes.
Indicates no water in the heater, shutting down the spa.
Indicates the heater has exceeded its temperature limit.
Notes that reset messages can accompany other error indications.
Indicates temperature sensors may be out of sync by 2°F or 3°F.
Indicates temperature sensors are out of sync for at least 1 hour.
Indicates a failure in a temperature sensor or its circuit.
Covers communication errors, pre-production software, and test mode.
Indicates the system failed the Program Checksum Test, requiring service.
Appears after setup changes; persistent warnings indicate a problem.
Indicates a failure related to the system's clock function.
Indicates a configuration error preventing the spa from starting.
Indicates the GFCI could not be tested or tripped, possibly due to unsafe installation.
Indicates a pump is stuck ON, potentially causing overheating.
Indicates a pump was stuck ON during the previous power cycle.
Reminder to check and adjust pH levels regularly.
Reminder to check sanitizer and water chemistry regularly.
Reminder to clean the spa filter media according to manufacturer instructions.
Reminder to test the GFCI or RCD regularly for reliability.
Reminder to change spa water regularly for chemical balance and sanitation.
Reminder to clean and condition vinyl covers for maximum lifespan.
Reminder to clean and condition wood skirting and furniture.
Reminder to replace filters periodically for proper spa function.
Indicates when to install a new mineral cartridge.
Provides essential guidelines for the basic installation and configuration of the spa.
Details CSA compliance requirements and cautions for installation and use.
Emphasizes the importance of testing and resetting the GFCI or RCD regularly.
Warns against user servicing and highlights shock hazards.