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Dual Temperature Ranges
By pressing the icon you will be able to ac-
cess and control the heat range and heat mode
of your spa.
Heat Modes:
Your spas heating system activates whenever
the temperature falls below the set spa tem-
perature, this is called “Ready” Mode.
To maximize energy eciency and lower costs
most spa owners will run high power demand
operations such as ltration cycles in the eve-
ning or night, when energy costs are lower. You
can also set the spas heater to only activate
during its ltration cycle, this is called “Rest”
Mode.
Ready in Rest Mode
In some spa models when the spa is programmed for rest mode and a jet button is pressed, the heater will
kick on automatically. The heater will run for about 1 hour after a jet or pump is activated to maintain the
heat of the spa while is it is in use. Ideally its best to run a 3-4hr lter cycle at night when energy costs are
lowest, allowing enough time for the spa to heat up during its ltration. This allows Ready in Rest mode to
accommodate for small drops in temperature throughout the day.
Note: Always use your insulated spa cover to maintain the temperature within your spa.
Setting the Time of Day
It is important to set the time within your spa control system.
Setting the proper time within your spa allows you to have
better control of your ltration system and accurate reminder
notications. As long as the power to the spa remains active,
the internal clock will display the correct time. Keep in mind
that the spas control system does not account for daylight
savings time, and will need to be manually adjusted.
Whenever the power to your spa is
interrupted or an electrical fault occurs,
the internal clock will reset. This error
also occurs when the spa is powered on
for the rst time.
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