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Model | TP240 |
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Type | Control Panel |
Manufacturer | Balboa |
Display Type | LCD |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Number of Pumps Supported | 2 |
Heater Control | Yes |
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
Control Functions | Light, Temperature |
Compatibility | Balboa systems |
Voltage | 120/240V |
How the system protects against freezing conditions.
Explains the three available heat modes.
Describes the high and low temperature ranges for the spa.
Steps for filling the spa and preparing for priming.
Describes the spa's Priming Mode and its purpose.
Instructions on how to prime individual pumps for air removal.
Explains the process of removing trapped air from plumbing.
How to manually exit Priming Mode and what happens next.
Indicates spa water is too hot and functions are disabled.
Indicates a freeze condition detected; pumps and blowers activated.
List of checks to ensure proper water flow for spa operation.
Indicates a possible dry heater or insufficient water.
Indicates low water flow through the heater.
Indicates insufficient water in the heater to start.
Indicates inadequate water flow, disabling the heater.
Indicates the heater is too hot; spa is shut down.
Indicates temperature sensor 'A' has failed or its circuit.
Indicates temperature sensor 'B' has failed or its circuit.
No communication between panel and control system.
Memory failure or program checksum error detected.
Configuration error preventing spa startup.
Indicates GFCI failure or unsafe installation.
Indicates a pump appears to be stuck ON.
Indicates a pump was stuck ON when last powered.
Indicates the water level is too low; pumps are shut down.
Warning regarding GFCI reset during freezing conditions.
Access the GFCI Test Menu for safety checks.
Access the fault log to view past spa errors.
How the installer or owner can initiate a GFCI trip test.
Warning regarding GFCI reset during freezing conditions.
Step-by-step instructions to perform a GFCI test.
Steps to reset the GFCI test feature to its armed state.
Steps to check the current status (PASS or ARMD) of the GFCI test.
Emphasizes the need for qualified technicians for service and installation.
Importance of GFCI or RCD protection for safety.
Warning against user service; contact dealer for assistance.